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$0; THE BEST ! - LEAD ALL OTHERS 1 Every Style & Price. Guaranteed TTnequaJ'Qd : 1K . OPERATION. ECONOMY. DURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP, ImproTtrndxits a&A CcmTenlencti ibo&d la Always Reliable. POPULAR EVERYWHERE. For Sols in Every City and Tovrtx !s f " ' , "tute. -AND BY E. -A.. WOOD, BllATTLEBOKO, VT. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. Bran most Economical Hair Pressing. .. . lever Faww Kesior. youthiul color 10 grey r. locaodSKiuesat druggists, fflorestoa (Mm. A ntw km) rreeedinjtly fnmt and Uttioc ptrto prus) S no .-tt. PARKER'S GlfJGER TONIC A Part Faally MtdlclM that Hwir tiloxlcatet. If you arc a mecrusnic T i overwore, or a momcr iuu "L, ' hold duties try Parker's Ginger Tomic. If you are a lawyer, minuter or twwneM hausted by mental attain or anxious care do not ! uke intoxicating stimulants, but use Barker s If you hac Dypl'BvRhcu,n,i!,,r;''1!;?l1 Urinary UMnplama, or 11 ywu ! disordsr of the lungs, stomach, hovels, Wood or nerve. you can oecurea oy JTAR"." o i If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or mny disease or weakness and require a suntulant taKe OlNGBR 1 ON1C at once ; uwm b,yiBii.,-"-.--I you up from the first dote but will never intoxicate. t,y i jj.. i: . it wn-,v cava voun. itnassaveo nunorewui j HI8COX CO., 181 WHIlun St., New York. c and Mi dollar itott a all dei- in uimilclnet. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE, FARM AND HOME. boooooooooooooooooooooouooooe This plaiter li abao- I - HOP lately WW Oft ever " made, combining D ASTER tlw Tlrtnei of hops 1 s aaeaVSAav s m with gams balaama and ntNH He pewer Is won derful In carta diseases where other planters slm- relieve. Crick In tbe Back lad Meek, Pain In the Bide or Llmba, Stiff Joint, and MaMles, Kldner Troubles, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bore Cheat, Affections o( the Heart and Liver, and all paint or . . i .....1. h the Boo Jtastar. M ia any jiarv .ii - - r it. price xa oenu. now i a M I? I Bop Plaster Co. Manufacturer!. eLAliltaVl ataUed on receipt of pHoe. - fm oatb. HiMia Hawmy, DHVIV H I1MIMM AaCTTLlLam. DunUHl !.AnnnnnnOOOOOOOO OOOOOUUDODUV uvv?aBMaaaaa g,axiIXl...iaaaAAAXl..xVX. The Greatest Blood PurifltarH UN JtCAKTiLj Ph t flreat German Medicine is 5? or amnio, the; are deadly. place Tour trues m ouaj- PIIUB JHTTEHS, the at Si T fill w Wlt. ill I ?nr ttomi &f orderi puub irrpi. item as-si I Ml if 7? Ejscd OX xeuow jwa, juanarauj entlan, Dandelion, Juniper Bnr rlea, eto.. combined with the x-J tract ox oiupuu. wiiwm jf"0 ! the Greatest Blood FurlOer, knows. So not erer take BLUE PILLS ur ua ri are out of orderi eat and tettn(ilcliueverpU 'TERS. Htou li ?OOTTo!1?11S CflltflSafm "er Vlutt ato 9 My an. use with t toBow ftlclrjri euDstanco r M .uu hreath foul ana of. fonslve? Yojr mgomt wait tmtll you hUoutrtorderrennaDi towolfcor SJ!tSruut your back, dlatelyl llTourwUl cur yon. fiulphur Urine PJropy, cloudy, rBltterale lOlnralld's Frlentt.es ivmnar.f.hnlifld End tot teragaxo aoon made 'well by! or ored? IX IS , Cf rea4 hm, it may iavo your Jiife. It baa saved hundred. wail t until tomorroWa, Try a Bottle To-Day I Are too low-roh-fted and weak, or '.nfferlDir from the exceeaee oi youm r If ao. tCuaVB BiTl'ItKS wiU cur you. Ball's One Minute Curator Toothache .kirn pain Price, twenty-ore eanta. FOE SALE. The wl1 known ind valoable MMRK FAH9I," moat pleasantly locawd within flfteen minutes walk of the Brattleboro post office. This convenient and desirable farm consists of over acres of tillage, wood and pasturelaud, the former being: under a n'-Kh atate of cultivation. There is buildings are all in an excellent condition. A food cider mill and workshop on the premises. iiiso a comionaDie leuaut uuw. rmou uuu firari dollars worth al milk baa been wholesaled from this place In a slule year. Th la property will be sold for casht or part 01 pnrcnase money en stand on a mnrwaire. For particulars Inquire - , m 1 Ta 1 U A V KU tin uirj ureuiincs ui aa., cr of CUDWUKTH CHILDS, Brattleuoro, Vt w-b-tra TT?TVTT?T? THAN BVER. -iJXLi 1. 1 HdiX MOTHER, HOMB AND h RAVEN. 400 best authors. Proae and Poetry. Introduction by T. L. Cuyier, D. D. This elea-ant borne book made more beautiful. Revised. 6ist Thousand. Kntire new plates. 40 pages added. 34 Biw atutliorw. iTft. On tnltt, Bible and oar mew Cyclopedia, t40w month to At THEAT, Fn ft I !)-, HfW lorK Feathers! Laces AND Gloves! LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE HOUSE II TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON, U. 8. A. price Llat Bent Free. GOLD.! Great ehanc to make money Those wno iwji wi - a (haw awnorf nhAixwa wSDMaiw M w"" " . . .71a... nw.nav t hut mrm kjji eaW fjai pjar ior m" . 11 offered, ffenerally become weaimy, wnn wo o?n improve aurh chances remain In pov- w. . man women auu "7 VTi.-... h.ir n.n looalltk. Iris to wore ior urn nii - , . . ny one can do the wort properly Irom Je Oral etan. The Milneaa win pay tbe ordinary wafea. Kxpenaire outoi furm.hed u.J. 7. rule to make money v ......... ..a.r whnl time to fie If., 1 1 infnr. oir yoor spare , - ; , all that la needed eent free. Addrete HTINBON CO.. Portland. Maine. fraw ranidlr. work, er FARM FOR SALE at AUCTION A r ah er aboii foe acrk. ef which is . .. ..... uln ib balanoe neinf well timbered wlin hemltk and hard nia. U Uatoated fca hM Lake Tewa.kls, Soaquehanna onnntr, Pennaylrania, 18 one of U-e twat frasinf districts of the Middle statee; It is cbont six miles fmm a railroad staiion and about If a mile of a creamery in succeful operation, ma also of a etnre, poat-offlce. buksmlth and car rlave ebftp, ftrtst, cider, aaw aad planinaT nttlla, w notes faotory, echools and chorea. The farm ae t4 awe 1 Hag heatae. wits haras stables and other eutbolldibke suitable for a dairy of from to to oowa. M aariDf been need Int that anrpoae for the laat at yeara. It te anandantly watered with spring and wells. It will be offer ed as pwbllc aactioo on the SHth day mt Pecwaiaer, em, at it o'clock M .at thetnart N.aaa la al wae, ta the abora county. The property will be howa and all loeal Information gtrca by Mr. W. A. aViejtbwejior Porert lAke; for information by latter address W. H. CABM ALT, Hew Ham, CV. Iwll r"l WAMTan Aalarr and lawalS .avnaaa paid. LE d'l.A HE ri Haiena, learaar; i lnrasryana, aVmea, Maaa Packlus and Marketing- Apples. In erowinir apples the whole provioui work may be well done, varletloa good, trace thrifty and well cared for, yet the profits may be very materially lessened by Inattention in the manner of gatherlngand preparing for market. Apples that are to be kept for any length of time should be carefully hand-picked from the tree. We say hand-picked from the tree because everybody that offers apples for sale claims that his apples are hand-picked ; therefore there seems to be two methods of hand picking the one to pick the fruit carefully from the tree, the other to shake the tree and hand-pick from the ground. If the apples are expected to keep, the flrBt method must be adopted and the fruit carefully handledfter picking. The proper time for picking Is when the fruit 'separates easily from the twig. This condition indi cates a sufficient degree of ripeness. Ap ples that are picked much before this, if properly handled and well cared for, will keep, but lose something in flavor. Before commencing to pick froai the tree gather all the windfalls from the ground, and do not mix these with the good apples; then with a basket climb the tree, pick, and carefully place each good apple In the basket. Handle tbe apples like eggs, not like rocks. When the basket is full do not hold it a foot or more above the barrel and pour In, but placing the basket in the barrel carefully turn It over so that the apples will not rap against the sides of the barrel or against each other. The apyles may be partially sorted while picking, the poor ones being dropped to the ground.. As soon as picked the apples should be storedlin a cool place, sorted, and prepared for market as soon as practicable. In do ing this keep the different qualities separate. It is a maxim of military science that the strength of a defensive work is no great er than the strength of its weakest point, so in preparing fruit for market, if the first and second qualities are mixed the whole will sell for second quality. What ever may be the quality of the frmt be sure and make the apples at the top a fair sample of the whole package. According to the lessons learned by our own experi ence It has for several years past been safer to sell early in the season than to hold for a higher price. Whether this will be the wiser course the present season remains to be seen. Wo would advise no farmer to hold his apples until Spring hoping for a higher price unless he bestows the utmost care in gathering and has the very best facilities for keeping. At best the chances arc that the enhanced price next Spring if contrary to the experience of the past few years the price is then any better than at present will not make up foi the shrink age and cost of extra labor. Whether stored in anticipation of a higher market or for family use apples must be kept cool as near the freezing point as possible with out freezing. The less fruit is handled the better, therefore after it has been well assorted and put in the cellar it should re main unmolested until wanted for use or sale. If the conditions are all good, the cellar cool and the apples perfect, it makes but little difference whether they are stored in barrels, bins or on shelves. Have you put in that piece of winter rye yet, the product of which will be bandy as an early green feed for the cows next summer f if not do it now. At least make the experiment and give It a full trial. i The Potato. Tho hiurnrv nt the notato. as iriven bv those who have investigated it, is an inter esting one. Rees's Encyclopedia states tnat the potato was brought from Virginia, by Sir Walter Raleigh, to Ireland. The orritur &1 nnlrl havA mud from South Ameri ca, in the latter part of the sixteenth cen tury.. Sir Walter had no idea of its ever being used as an esculent at mat lime, it ....... n,t;turi nut. t.n him ftR a beautiful flow er, aud its bard bulby root, was said by the natives, to possess nieuiciuui qunuueo. trA tnir a tn TrflnnH when ha had estates HO .wn -) presented to him by Queen Elizabeth, and planted it in ms garoen. i ue uowcr utu not improve by cultivation, but the root grew larger and softer. The potato in its native oea was a coarse, sround nut. The thought struck the phi t..ani.or to trv tlm nntRtn an an edible, and boiling and roasting it, found it, by either process, excellent ne men gave nume ui the plants to the peasantry, and they soon became in a measure a substitute for bread when the harvest was scanty. The potato was successfully cultivated in Ireland before it was thought so;little of in England. It grew into favor by slow degrees, and it was so little known when oor Pilirrim Futlifrn ramfl to this COUQtrV. that it was not thought of for a crop in the New World. It was not until 1710 that the Irish potato reached this country. A colony of Presbyterian Irish, who settled In Londonderry, N. H., brought the root with them. This people found their favor ite vegetable flourished well in new ground. By degrees their neighbors came into the habit of raising potatoes. Long after they were cultivated in New England, they were held in contempt, and the master jicchanic often had to stipulate with his apprentice that he should not be obliged to eat pota toes. About this time, some of the New Eng land gentry brought this vegetable on their tables, and the prejudice against them vanished. Thus by degrees a taste for this food was formed, never to be extinguished. The cultivation of the potato is now well understood a crop ameliorates instead of impoverishing the soil, and the culture can be increased to any extent. Thus by the curiosity of one lover of nature and his ex periments has an humble weed been brought from the mountains of South America and spread over JMirope ana JNortb America, until it is emphatically called the "bread of nations." Ben: Perley Poore. Poultry breeders do not seem to appre ciate the great value of Done ior tneir iowis, and but a limited few ever make use of them for this purpose. No matter wheth er the birds are confined or not, they are sure to be benefited by a moderate quan tity of bones, though those which ire kept in close confinement need them most. Nearly every family of any size have ref use bone tnougb from the kitchen to af ford the poultry quite treat from time to time, and when this i not tbe case, or when the supply runs short, enough can be procured etch week from tbe nearest butch er cart at a very small price, many butch er being glad to give them aw ly to get rid of them. These can be crushed by using large atone and heavy hammer, though there is now a very good and cheap mill made for the purpose catling but five dollars, without legs, and seven dol lar with legs wbich lavs fur itself sever al time over during the eaon, where lanre flock of fowls are kt pt, as it only crushes and grinds bones, but also oyster hell, corn, etc Tbe bone crush best when dir, and should be n dux ed to about th of a small pea. They i re pit in small trouith or boxes, under cover, where tbe fowl can eat what they want and to suit their pleasure. Poultrymar. rwl f. II Fitzhuirh. one door keeper of the hoose of reprt-seniauvra auu ute original "biger man than old G.ant," ha forsaken politics, and in connection i:h no rue weaitny vinenieu uiou ., men . miany to conduct a catue rniuu iu Texas. (.OOP At" " I'm win I- -' -- - wrrater pan of the I la that ami. t mantlnd in that or any section. If yon keep your stomach, Iteer and M" in perfect working order. There Is ao medicine known that don that aa sorely aa PtrMfl UIDf" i vn. n . .. . ... - r ." rh-h and pare, and gin yoa good health al little aunt. See other column. The Common Cow. the is flat- cow he i no lood Be- So i no AnartllA la amino- the round of press in praise of the ooinmon, or what called me native oow. in una n,o u ... nt Ihn mntnVMl iM-AMlR. t lift nailVC i. lar.o.lv Inst, alirld. nf. and her owner, if ni.ii, 1,,,-ra tl.o nralana nf tlifl Hhort-llOm. Holstoin, Hereford or Jersey sung, is al- .noal cvMitflnr-prl i.llMt. lllft COW Is hot WllSt she seems, or else the- blooded stock Is marvellous maeea. it may ue uowever, that he knows little about the Improved breeds, which furnish a comparatively small part of the cows In the country. There are two very prominent classes of nnnnl. Ol, la O.instiUll.fri Of tllOSO WllO know an littlo about the Droirress that has luu.n mariA in iii-AAtunir. IIIHI. tllL'V uniiiiub realize a cow can be worth more than fifty or sixty dolalrs, at the utmost, and the oth er is comprised or tuose wno recogui merit in any cow unless she has some bl Af Ilia tmrtrnvorl hwerla In her veiLS. tween these are the practical people who can see merit wnerever it umy far as the dairy is concerned, there are better cows in tne worm tnau bouio oi wu natives are. They are just like the short- Wn. with rnfnrence to (lilirV merits. As to beef they are of course inferior both in quantity and quality. Nothing else could be expected when the short horn has been orea ior years wnu a eijoumi to the production of Deci. mere are nrofWuliln and inlfillicrentlv conducted dairies in the country that never use a drop of mint otner man tnat uuteu trout tuc uum mon or tiMtlvn iviw. and It la nossible to se lect a herd of dairy cows from our common stock which will compare favorably with any nora oi any oreeu. If a common nnw hnfl the marks of good milker, it is wisdom to breed from her. Whether or not her calf will inherit ho. nonrl miftlii.ipfi. time alone can tell. It is right here that the value of Improved stock is greatest. Its characteristics are fixed, and will be reproduced. It is here too where the value of a registered pedigree is apparent, ine tact uuu a uuua vummua tha hrisf statement of the ancestors of an animal is nothing of itself. But the fact that it tells that the animal has certainly come from a long line of ancestors, which kair. i-parii v tinnRrrmu.0. tnair cnaTHULBr- lBtics, is everything, for it not only shows that me auimui ltseu puoBCBraa mo fa.iiv fhurMrtpriHticB to a trreater or less deeree. but that it in turn will be able to transmit them, ine common cow muy hriulf and aha mav not. The m.roiu in-pi) mw will reDi-oduce herself. with possiDiy siigui variation, uuuer piui breeding. It is too often the case that the owners common cows get an erroneous impression when their attention uas neeu caueu tu mo desirability of improving their herds. They are convmced perhaps tnat wouiu uu iiiotr intpriisr. m imnrove tiiu uutuauLci their herds ; but thinking that the only way tn H,i this is to nurchase outright, they may not feel like going to the expense. Some of the best cows iu the country are crosses of our common stock with the Improved breeds, ana li a man owns a couimuu w that has proved herself a valuable dairy animal, he has excellent encouragement to no. lixr fur criuuiiriE. It is every ruin's duty to breed up. It is throwing away money to keep an interior ammai wnen wu can lust as well liave a Detier one. vve era Rural. Nt raw Lumber. There can be no Question that straw lum ber is admirably adapted to many kinds of finishing work, barrels, tables and counter toDs. flue doors and ornamental work : and we are assured that it can be produced and sold In competition with wide walnut at one-half the price of the latter. The standard manufacture is in widths of 82 inches, a lenifth of 12 feet, and a thick ness corresponding to that o( surface boards. These dimensions may be varied to suit such orders as may be given, and emhrace anv width, length or thickness. Unlike lumber, however, narrower widths are the most costly. The straw muiuur may be ripped with the hand saw or tbe buzz saw ; may be run through the sticker for the manufacture of molding, and takes a nail or tcrew about aa well as oak. It may be finished with varnish or paint, and is susceptible of a high polish. It is prac tically water and firo proof being; manufac tured under 600 degrees ot heat, and we are assured has been boiled for some hours without anv apparent change of structure, Its tensile strength I greater than that of oak or walnut, and its weight about one- fifth greater than the former when dry. It is made from any kind of s raw, including hemp and flax fiber in fact, from any ma terial that will make pulp and a ton of straw will produce 1,000 feet of boards. The pulp is rolled into thin sheets, a num ber of which, corresponding with the mica: ness of the lumber desired, are placed to gether with a peculiar cement, wnich is claimed to be waterproof, ana are men rolled under a pressure sufficient to amal gamate them into a solid mass, which may be worked with a plane it desired. When it is remembered that It takes 100 years to grow a tree to maturity, suiting it to commercial purposes and a tree pro ducing 82-inch lumber will require fully twice that time while 20,000 feet per acre is a large yield under the most favor able circumstances, it will at once be real ized that where 8,000 feet can be taken from an acre of ground for an indefinite number of years, the process which ena bles sucb a result to lie accomplished, and which will yield a really valuable lumber, is one of vast importance. We look for valuable results in the future in the manu facture of lumber from what is practically a waste material, but which will be pro duced in endless quantities so long as the United States maintains its character as a grain-producing country. American Arch itect. How to Treat Rata. A writer in the Scientific American says : We clean our premises of the detestable vermin,' rats, by making whitewash yellow with copperas and covering the stones and rafters with it. In every crevice in which a rat may go we put the crystals of copper as, and scatter in tbe corner of the floor. The result was a perfect stampede of rats and mice. Since that time not a foot-fall of either rats or mice has been heard around the house. Every spring a coat of yellow wash is given the cellar as a purifier, as a rat exterminator, and no typhoid, dysentery or fever attacks the family. Many persons deliberately attract all tbe rats in tbe neigh borhood by leaving the fruits and vegeta bles uncovered in the cellar, and sometimes even the soap is left open for their regale nient. Cover up everything eatable in the cellar and pantry and you will soon slwe tbem out. These precautions, Joined to the service of a good cat, will prove as good a rat exterminator as the cnemist can Drovide. We never -snow rats to oe poi sorted in our dwelling. They are so apt to die between tbe walls and produce much annoyance. A good Baptist clergyman of Bergen, V. T., a strong temperance mau, auuereu wi.u troub.e, neuralgia, anil dluineas almost to blind ness, over two years after be was told that Hop Bitters would cure him, because he waa afraid of aud oreludiced against "Bitters." Hioce his cure he aays none need fear but trust in Hop Bitters. A GOOD RIVER FARM FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. The rarm Known u uir i ran.is situated Iu ('busier field, N. 11., three and ouo balf miles from Bratueboto, VL, on- the mam road from Brattieboroto Keene. la a food location. In a sood neigh trarbood. It contains 1M acres, iud acres free frum stone. BaUdiutrs rood ; never falling; running water at house and barn ; a good Dairy Pasture in which I have kept 1. cowa the pat aumnieT. It will winter SO cows and keep three horsee to bay and grain -be yemr riKiod, and bave hay and ajram to at-lL A plenty of fruit, butternuts and chestnuts. In fad ti u em qf the btifnnttJ baiarm m town. Come and IL Terms Kahy. 1 am bound to aeil on account of puor health ana inarm uy. a neve aim wm goua paMurps in Newiane, Vi, I offer for ante, beaterneid. N. H.. Sept. Hi, lfwf. wirtU HAZKLTON RICK. FOB SALE. A VALUABLE PR0PERY AND PAYING BUSINESS. I hereby offer for sale my Tin fthop. Tools and entire Stock of Goods, lm-ated in tbe floanabing Villaxeof wiimint-toti, Vt , W miles fmm Braille IVvro and Bnnmirt'n, and I mitea from North A'.ania, Paid property r-nist in part of a rood full net of it did an's tuule, of tbe leo-sl Mtiertxe aud In food condition. Htock eona.au of a rood artewwinirntoi Co)4injt and Parker moves Kane, Hollow Tin. larwau. W'oodtm ware. Lead Pipe, p,.mr Piowaand OalUvatra. Orr 1 Unit aoM dortnr tne past yrsr. The bnsinesa will fnr Btftfa 'mploTmnt for two Jsarif-iea tinmen, aad aoortioa of the rear for three. This ts a rare opportentty w a maa of energy to er.r- M lot-tML Myeyeaifbt m faillnc and 1 wt-i to eav ctTtliwUi"'hn'int. A-1'tree, j w fat. 1 L' IMianV awaltASfts. Tt MR. WM, WESTFALL or nucho.a Co., N. it.. 80 vean oi Afe, Nuffered Conllnuavlly for many Yuan from Mono In the Bladder. Great age and painful disease are a sad combin ation. Yet Mr. William westiaii, loruieny ui Rook City, Imohees Co., N. Y., now of Washing ton Hollow, In the same oouuty, uaine to the offloe of Dr. David Kennedy, the eminent Physician and sura-eon of Hoatlout, N. Y., some time since, In a condition to excite the sympathy of the most cold blooded and hard hearted person in tne worm. We say he uaine tie waa, rather, earrfed to the Doctor's ofnoe, for he was totally helpless, and bore the weight of SO years besides. He had suf fered long from Rotentlon of Urlue, and had all the symptoms of an aggravated esse of calculus formations In the bladder. The usual Instrumen tal examination revealed the presence In the bladder of a urinary caleuhtaof uncommon else. Dr. Kennedy frankly told Mr. Westfall that, ow ing to his age and debility, an operation waa out of the question, but that he oouln, by the prescrip tion of "Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy," together with local treatment, make him comfortable and leave him to live out all his days, The outcome of this was that the patient enjoys good health to this day. IB. amwuB. wny Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Keinedy" is being extensively used by our people a-e as fol lows : It la a combination of vegetable alteratives. It is pleasant to the taste, adapted to both sexes and all agea, Is effective In affording immediate reher In all oases or Kinney trouoies, i.tver uom p.alnts, oonstipatlon of the Bowels and derange ments peculiar to women. At the sRme time It purines the blond, thus giving tone aud strength to the system debilitated by disease or age. "Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy" tor sale by all drug gists. HEIHEiriBER THIS. if von are sick Hon Bitters will sorely aid Na ture in making you well when all else falls. If you are costive or uyspepnc, or are auueriug from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it la your own fault if ynn re main 111, lor Hop Hitters are a sovereign remcuy In all stioh complaints. If you are wasting away with any form of Kid ney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters, If you are sick with that terrible sickness Ner vousness, you will And a "Balm In Gllead" In the use of Hop Bitters. It you are a rrequeiuer, or a roBi'icm mlaamutto rilatrlot. hurricane VOUr SVBteni against the scourge of all countries malarial, epidemic, bilious, and Intermittent fevers-by the use of Hop Bitters. . , . . If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miseraoio gen erally. Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest, breath, health and comfort. Ill short tney cure an wieeeeee Bowels, Blow), Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright' Disease. MOO will be paid for a case they will not otire or help. ... That poor, oe'iriuueii, nival,., .......... mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of nea.ro, nyirew uuimct i ...-. but a nne. Will yon let them suffer? CONQUEROR OF ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. 35 THE BEST KIDNEY and LIVER MEDICINE METES KNOWN TO FAIL. CURES WHEN ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAIL as It acts directly on the Kidneya, silver and Bowels, restoring them at once to ?.lth? 2c..lnn' HUNT'S REMEDY 18 a Bate, sure and speedy cure, aud hundreds have testi Ued to having been cured by It, when physicians and friends had given them up to die. Do aot delay, but try at once HUNT'S REMEDY. HUNT'S REMEDYCURES ALL DI8BA8KS OF THK K1DNKY8, BLADOBR, UKINAKT uruabb, vnuroi, Ghavbl, Diabetes, and Inoontinencb and TKNTION OV UKINE. uiimixu KRMKIIY TURKS PAIN IH THB SlDB, n.ca. or Loins. General Debility, Kbhalb Tliau.uiui. IltsTIIKBKl) SLKEF. LOSS OF APFKTITB, Brioht's Disbasb, and all Cohflaints of th UUINO-UKNITAL OKUANB. HUNT'S REMEDY quickly Induces the Livkr to healthy action, removing the causes that pro duce Bilious Hbadachb, Dyspepsia, Soub bto- MACU, COSTIVBNBBS, FILES, AO. By the use of HUNT'S REMEDY, the Stomach and Bowels will speedily regain their strength, aud the Bloou will ue periecuj punueu. buni1. HBSBDY la pronounced by the beat doctors to be the only cure for all kinds of kidney dlBeanes. HUNT'S REMEDY Is purtly vtfilablt, and is a sure cure for Heart Disease aud Rheumatism when all other medicine fails. HUNT'S REMEDY IS PBEPAB1 D EXPRESSLY FOB TBB ADOVB DISEASES, AND BAB NEVER BEEN KNOWN TO VAIL. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TOO. FOB BALI BY all Druoqibts. Send for Pamphlet to Hunt's Bemedy Co., Providence, E. L Prices, 73 cent and (1.33. BUY THE BEST! CHKAP IMITATIONS, WHATEVER THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC THE MOST ;PI'ULAB Sewius: Machine S ' tn THE MARKET. The unparalleled socceaaof the "Donikflc, Hewing; Klathine Is not a matter of Mir prise to those acquainted with IU Special JflerUtft and the numerous points of excellence so care fully considered and combined In the general pian or its consiniciiun. It Is the Niuiniest machine In the market, comparatively NolMlewi. bavlnr few uarta, ol great strength, therefore less likely to wear or f;et out oi oraer. n is eaniy unuerswwu, it-niu-nrltv with its action Is very aulckly acquired, and It needs but little practice or special skill tn the operator. It inn ken a beautiful and durable do ub I thread lock-alitch. suited to every descrip tion of work. Any kind of thread can be used with equal facility, and iu ranireof work is nhowu In its ability to Hew from the litjhceat fa rica to thirty- tliickneae of heavy bleached niualiu without increased eflort on the part or the operator, and without any change of adjustment. The tension Is practically self-refrulating and nnif..rm nrminiipi a nerfect stitch on both sides. It has all the modern appliance and con veniences that go to make up a a-erieci ww- nar ui nevhintn. Thniw are drawers, extension tables, castors, large bobbins, great space under tbe arms, ana the combiratior fly-wheel THE DOMESTIC, Surpasses all other Hewing Machines, perform lng a great variety or work iu we impien a ner. W. 0. HUNT, Agent, JACKSONVILLE, VT. Send for circulars. VENDUE. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC VENDUE, ON Wednesday, Oct. 18, the farm known as the Col. White farm. Haid farm is avit.iir.ted on the ivnn. River in the town of Putney VL, at equal distances from Wetrfmin- rer anu ruiney sirteis, lour aiiim iu cuner lilac, ana i l-v mnea io caw rainey urpoi on ine L'r VHev R. H . and aame instance from West moreland depot on the C heshire H. R-, in N. H. Hstd farm oonsistK of a little more than scr, divided as follows: Vi acre of meakw, Ui acres of pasture and about 18 acres of woodland; al-o an island tn the Conn. River of about t acres. Uood buildings with orer ifailfng running water at both house and brn. The farm ia well adspu en to nairy or grain, or ooia. v,ww out remain on mortrage If desired. Will a iso be sold at aame time and place, per sonal property to-wit : i two-horse traverse sird, nearly new. 1 two-horse wara body, 1 borae noe, 1 ox yoke, l p tea are waga neap, and one- ha ir or a c-namima seeoer. iioBM'HtMa iKa l ntoklosT st ve. 1 narlor store for coal. 2 so fa si 1 extension table, some chairs, and a few other sr- tiriea. Hale positive at Ir. A. R Hmlth'i resi dence, one fourth mile from East Putney denot. Parties saa arrive from the north at . or from Ue south at 11 a. am. Dr. A. B. SMITH. C L O T H IN G! Fall and Winter, 1802 ! NEW STOCK, NEW STYLES I0iT Ready Made Clothing, consisting of Dress Suits, Frock and Sack Business Suits in Fine and medium goods. Overcoats and Ulsterettes. An elegant line of Suits and Overcoats for youths and boys. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Winter Underwear ! All sizes and grades for men, youths and boys. FURNISHING GOODS ! A good assortment of collars,' cuffs, ties, handkerchiefs, and everything for a gentleman's outfit. The "Eighmie Patent Shirt," the best the world over. Overalls, jumpers, and cardigans, all sizes and prices. Trunks, bags and straps. Custom Clothing !. We have a full line of Foreiern and American Woolens for fall and winter suits, overcoats, ulsters and ulsterettes, that we will make to order in the latest style and best work manship. PRATT, WRIGHT L CO.'S. No. 3 Granite Block . WAITING. Waiting Is pain, and yet 'tis best to wait, For waiting- lends a seat to all we win, And brings attainment wlto a fullness In Like wine of arapea which oome to i-iponesa late. We chaff at dull delay anu ontue tne tate Whose shuttles aeein athwart our hopes to spin The tlssoes of defeat Then we herin. To gauge the good we seem to mlsa how great. Not half divlt.e the first faint glimpse of land, To eyes which have not ached with cheated watch, And hearts which nave uot prayed against de spair, Wild storms and baffling calm make dear the strantl Of doubt's dark sea, and, lauding, first we oatoh The infinite Joy of safe possession there. wm. u. Kicnarua iu xuuiu-a wmpauivu. GOD'S MEAHUKK. Ood measures souls by their capacity for eutertalnlng his best angel, Love. Who loveth moat la neareat kin to Uod, Who la all love or nothing, lie who alls And looks out on the palpitating world, And feels his heart swell In hliu, large enough To hold all men within it, he is near Ills great creator's slaudaru, luo' tie aweits Outside the pale of churches, and knowa uot A feast dar from a fast "ay, or a line Of scripture even. What Uod wants of us IS tnat out-reacutug Digueaa mat iguoi m All littleness of alms, or loves, or oreeds. And clasps all earth and heaven In its embrace. Dill T, UDDlk: , OF HATS, CAPS AMD (lien's Furnishings. We were never better prepared to serve our friends than at present time, with the most complete line of HATS, in all the novelties. FURNISMIlN GB in a large and wei selected variety, including both FANCY AND DOMESTIC HOODS. GLOVES, MITTENS & SCOTCH CAPS J. J. RAY- HERE AND HEREAFTER. Operates with Energy upon the Kldueys, Liver, Bownls and Pores of the hkiu, Neutralising, Absorbing, and Kzpellliig Ituroruloua, canoaroua and Canker Be abstinent in praise and blame. The man's still mortal, who stands first. And mortal only, If last and worst. Then slowly lift bo frail a fame, Or softly drop so poor a shame. . K. B. Browning. The time li short. Then be thy heart a brother's To every heart that needs thy help iu aught ; Hoon tliou may'st need the sympathy of others. rue time is iuui u If thou hast fiiends.glve them thy beat endeavour, Thy warm eat Impulse and thy pnreBt thought, neeping in min i, iu wuru auu sajmuu I UU U1UB IB BliUI U Wham summer winds, aroma laden, hover. Companions rest, their work forever wrought ; 4 noun Ulliur graves me uiiibb miii iuu mil wtci. 't ne lime is auoru Up, up, my soul, ere yet the shadow falleth ; Home good return in latter seasons wrought ; Forget thyself, when duty angels oulleth. 1UJ iiuia is iiiuiu By nil the lapses thou hast been forgiven, By all the lessons prayer to thee ham taught, To others teach the sympathies of Ueaven. 'i ne time is suoru Selected. -HUMORS- 'he cause of most human Ills, and curing when physicians, itOHpltals aud all othur methods aud remedies fall, Hurofula or King's Kvil, Glandular (Swelling, Ulcers, Old Hores, Milk Leg Mercurial AQVcl luii,Krylpela,Tumors, Atm;eanen,UarlUB olcs, Boils, Hlnod PolHoiiH.Brlghi's Dlriortae, Wanting of the Kidneys tun I Uver, Kheuinritim, cmmtlpa tlon, Piles, Dyspepsia, and all Itching, aud Mealy ERUPTIONS Of the HKIn aud Hoalp, such as Halt Rheum, psoriasis, Teuer, it mg worm, naruer s tcn, scam Head. Itchtnic Pi leu. and other Dlsflgurlug and Torturing Humors from a pimple to a sorofulitio ulcer, wnen asHiHieu dt cuticuh auu vutiluk Huaif, the great Skin Cures. CUTICURA A sweet, unchangeable Medicinal Jelly, clears off nil HTterniii nviiience of Blood Humors, eats uwav Dead Hlcin and Flesh, Instantly allays ItchlugR and Irritations. SofteiiM, Hoot lies and Heals. Worth Us weight In gold for all Itching Diaeuses. CUTICURA SOAP An Bxaulslte Toilet. Bath, and Nursery Sanative. Fragrant with delicious dower odors aud healing na sums, vor I'uua in a mum utu mrm an me vir tues of Optic uk A. the irreat Hit Id Cure, and Is in- filsponsaoie in tne ireaimeui oi naiu auu noaip Diseases, and for restoring, preserving and beau tifying the complexion and skin. The only Menicinai ts&uy ooap. CuTiriTRA ltKMBDiRH are the on Iv real curatives for dUeases of the Skiu, Scalp and Blood. Price: udtiocra kksolvbnt, ai.uu per noma; CitTKURA.&nc. ner box: lame boxes. tl.ttO : Cuti- cuka Meuioimai. Toilbt Soa, so. Octicoba Mkdioikal ohavino soap, too. bow every wn ere, Principal Uepot, Weeks A Potter. Boston The Immense Amount oi Cloth ing sold in the past by 5 JJai F. A, WHITllYtca was sold by the reasons of Low Prices, Honest Dealing and Square Treatment. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Our Fall and Winter Stock of Mens', Youths' and Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters, , has now arrived, and for Style and Price has never been surpassed. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Call and examine the Largest and Most Se lect Line of Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ties, Plain and Fancy Hose ever shown in Southern Vermont. All the best makes of UNDERWEAR, White, Red, Blue and Clouded, from 30c. to $2.50. Laced Shirts, Sailor Shirts, Blue Shirts, White and Fancy Shirts, Unlaundried Shirts, &c, in great variety. ASK FOR SWEET fc ORE'S HPsintsiloozs. Overfills, tla.e LBest In. tlie World- Rubber Coats, Hats, Caps, Blankets, &c. Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT! Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Worsteds, Overcoatings. Suitings, &c, in rich and varied designs Gentlemen will please make their selections early, to avoid the hurry of the season. Largs line of piece Roods for sale by the yard. Thanking our friends for their large pat ronage in the past, we again cordially invite them to call and examine our Fall and Win ter Stock. F. A. WHITNEY & CO, Beautiful lives have grown up frum the darkest places, as pure white lilies full of fragrance have blossomed on slimy, stag nant waters. The greatest obstacle to being heroic is the doubt whether one may not be going to prove one s self a :ool ; the truest heroism is, to resist the doubt ; and the protoundest wisdom to know when it ought to be re sisted and when to be obeyed. Haw thorne. A man who can give up dreaming and go to his daily realities ; who can smother down bis heart, its love or woe, and take to the hard work of bis band : who defies fate, and, if he must die, dies fighting to the last that man is life's best hero. Miss Muloch. You may throw away a character in one act. as you may throw away a stone. (Jan vou go after it and recover it ? Never You may get something back by penitence and strife : but not the holy thing exactly as it was. A stone that is thrown al-'ng the road you may recover, but a stone thrown into tbe sea who can get it back again f It is narrated of the great sculptor. Michael Angclo, that when at worn he wore over his forehead, fastened on bis ar tists' cap, a lighted candle, in order that no shadow of himself might fall upon his workl It was a beautiful custom, aud spoke a more eloquent lesson than he knew For the shadows that fall on our work how often they fall from ourselves. 'Tis a rule ot manners to avoid exagger ation. A lady loses as she admires too ea sily and too much. In man or woman the face and the person lose power when they are on the si rain to express admiration. man mnkes his inferiors his superiors by heat. Why need vou, who are not a gos sip, talk as a gossip, aud tell eagerly what the neighbors or the journals say I iniu- erson. Do you see the shimmer of the rainbow which unites earth to heaven f So has there been a bridge built between the world and the next. Through the night of the grave we gaze upward beyond the star to tne end or all tilings, men we glance at the pearl of sorrow in which are concealed the wings which shall carry us away to eternal happiness. Hans (Jliris tian Anoersen. Htrange thing, art, especially music. Out of an art a man may be so trivial you would mistake mm for an imbecile, at best a grown infant. Put him into bis art, and how high he soars above you ! How qui etly he enters into a heaven of which he has become a denizen, anl, unlocking the gates wl'h his golden key, admits you to follow, an nuutuie, reverent visitor. iuui- wcr Lytton. Among the Alps, when the day is done and twilight and darkness are creeping over fold and hamlet in tbe valleys below, Jtlont Rosa and Alont Wane rise up far above the darkness, catching from the retreating sun something of his light, Hushed with rose color, exquisite beyond all words, or pen cil, or paint, glowing like the gate of heav en. And so past favors and kindnesses lift themselves up in the memory of noble natures, and long after the lower parts ot life are darkened by neglect, or selfishness. or anger, former loves, high up above all clouds, glow with divine radiance and seem to forbid the advance of ni'-lit any further. II. W. Beecher. CATARRH Sanford's Radical Cure. Th. Mraat 4 marlm Ual.aa.1. Distillation Wltt-h Haael, American Plna, Canadian Fir, Marlield, Clour Blosi-ora, etc. For the Immediate Relief and Permanent Core of every form of Catarrh, from a simple lleail Gold or Inflneiixa to the Loss of smell, Taste and hear ing, Oonuh, Bronchitis and Incipient Consump tion. Tmlnrseil bv PhTslclana. Chemists, and Medical Journals tlrouirhont the world, as the only complete external aud Internal treatment, rin. hnriiD ftufli! Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol vent and Sanford's Inhaler, all In one package, of all druiririats for $1. Ass for Sanvobd's Kamcal cub. Weeks A Potter, Boston. Cathartic Pills Combine th. choicest ."t""""!?. in medicine, in iruM,r.,....- - .j justed to secure act" - LMU1, uniiorimiy ui uiic.. j --- - r Al ,.rfnl atudv and practical ex- nor'iment. and are the most effectual penmeni, aim . ... idy yet discovered for disease causwl VT derangement ot the stomach, 1IWJM bowels, which require prompt and annlioalile to this class of diseases. it directly on the dlgetiv. ana .""; latlve processes, anu - , healthy action. Their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one of the many proofs ol tlielr value as awe, --- Sirfeotly reliable purgative medicine, eiug compounded of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substance, they are positively free from calomel or any Injurious properties, and can be admin istered to children with perfect safety. Aykh's Pills are an effectual cure for Constipation op Costiveness, inaiKe. tlon, Dyspepsia, loss ol Appeuw. Foul Stomach sna ureain, iimia Headache, Los of Memory, Numbne, Biliousness, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Kruption and Bltin aJiaeawaa, arrup-j-a Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, yo";. Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, uf Piles, Disorder of the Uver, and all other diseases resulting irom . state ot the digestive apparatus. , As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. While gentle in their action, these Fill are the most thorough and searching cathar tic that can be employed, and never give pain unless the bowel are inflamed, and then their influence Is healing. They stimu late the appetite and digestive organs; they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell. Mast. solo av all nauoeisTs xvxaTWars. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. READ ! C.QM-W s Mr.?- ELECIRICITY 'Gentle, jet Effective, united . Wltn Mealing diihhui, i-emier "COLUNK' VOLTAIC BLEC ,TKIC PLASTERS one hun--dred times superior to all oth er plasters for Pain, Weak- Haas. v nessnuu iniiainuiaLiuii. x-ituc "ASTt ctaw,olu everywhere. KNOW THYSELF. Don't. Don't read books and papers which sug gest thoughts you would not utter. They stain the soul ; they burn the heart Can you thrust your hand into the soot and bring it out white and clean i Can you singe your clothes and not have tbe smell of fire on your garments ? Beware of books which are suggestive of evil, though they be clothed in the purple and gold of fine language. Don't watch for dishonesty and evil in tention in those around. Hold every man honest until proved otherwise. Thus be lieving in other you will draw out of tbem their best, for men ordinarily are their best to those who believe in tnem. Also keep your heart young and green by faith in your fellow man. Don't forsake your church, even though your privileges are poor. Sermons will be helpful influences in your life. You mav only carry away a single sentence, a ser mon, thus, "Make the best of yourself." The sound, too, of music will help to drive away the evil spirit of your soul, and raise you inti a higher atmosphere ; nearer to truth and to Uod. Don't live your life alone, without form ing friendship and love; your nature need love, you were made for it, and other nature need you. You are robbing others, if you live like a hermit. Therefore go out into Uod' world and live your life out for others. Uospel Han ner. The veteran journalist, Thurlow Weed who ha been auite ul for some time past, ia 81 years oldand baa been blird for more thac five years. If he eel strong enough, he intend consulting Dr Agnew, Ui oculist, and undergoing an operation. lie minx mat, wun light even partially restored, be would be cheered into a Lew lease of life, Mr Weed has a double cataract: that is. the crystal line lens in both eves has be come opaaue. II tnis dead lens ia re moved by an operation, and a double convex lens of guvs fitted accurately in front of the eye, tbe ray of light are nierly focused, and a complete image ormed on the sensitive retina. Sometimes the operation of extracting the dead lens is not successful, because there ba been no light thrown upon tbe retina ior ao long ilia n nas km it. en- sitivenes. wtlbor's compound or PURE COD LIVER nu. Airn T Tirr Ir wilBxtsr-a CsMlm Oil atW tnvtHda need tv kmsrer dmd to laive Uut crrat peciSr for CnosampiKMt, As;an and threat tnf t?aa, 4 '-Uver Oil atxl LifMt. Aa prv awre4 b in Wtttoor it m robbed nf ttw MOMatinc taatts. text also rjs(rwl, s prvttrti i of tha PiaHwWisie if Usae, rTinr fiaar th wry sntrit irqTM t tl ike Mailt tMlitm of tb Oil, tod V re-create wkrre disease sum dmroyed. It aiso fnmta a rrmarvabrc male, aad anil cause weak and aVMItitr4 sywi a toranmm at roog ad robaat. li aboard be ha ta awry foiiiy fr tastaat aaa aa th tb irat af'fM'-abc of concha ar ImuiMai nf tbe Lanf. saofartOT! o y by A. B. WILBOH, H bsl, hamam. Bo4d bf ail MTONE IN THREE HAVE THEM-B And think th Kidneys or Liver a re at Fault. HVPIRTROPHY, or enlargement ofthe Ventricles. Dr- 9?Mmrt KgUU kvgmi rswwrts. PIRICARDITI8, or Inflammation of tha heart oaae p1 u iuiuir mnu a s1mm, WATER In tha heart ease, (aorompaniss Dropsy). 47m Dr. gr-ww SmH JUgiUamrf-M frtmptif. SOrTE NINO of the Heart, (rary common) PALPITATION. 2. &4fiatir is rWr. ANGINA PI0TORI8, or Neuralgia of the Hearts Ow' HtH Rfimfr 4m immtditU rwnlU. tA BTAJtTLUia Faort Heart trooUsa ta the svt sftUe art inferior only to twrisiimption in fatality Dr. Graves' Heart Bcealeter Is a spsolfla. Priea fl. per twttls, six bottles for 6. by express. Bend lamp f or eminent physicians' treatise on these dUeasas, In JIr ProHrmtiMt mnd 8iplmnm, Jr. tTrfsW Utari Rtptiato As is f atW. F. K Iva.ux,Soie Airent In ajnertea. Concord, V. if. . tV-Sold by all Leading Orugs'stSea tn ASTHMaI. All kinds of Asthma promptly relieved by the GRANITE STATE ASTHMA CUKE. Sent by mail postpaid oa receipt of price (one dollar per box) bf THE GRANITE STATS ASTHMA CUKE CO., Hampton, N, H. Send 8-cent stamp for aample. For sale by all first-class druggists. Wb7-4t FOR SALE. AN ELEGANT fOITBI RESIDENCE. Hltnaled In the Village of Brattletroro The sTonnds contain sbont one and one-foartb acres, with natural terrace. Choice foreat and and fruit trees. Delightful shrubbery, natural terrace, and ail the surroundings to complete and adorn an elegant and beantiful home. Title indisputable. Apply to A. P. CHILD. eal Estate Agent, Bennington, Vt, or to COL. KITTREDGK HASKINS, on the premises at Brattleboro. tts THE untold miseries that result from Indiscre tion in early life may be alleviated and oared. Those who doubt thiB assertion should pur- furctmse the new medical worktmbllshed by th EABODY MEUICAI. INSTITUTE, Boston, en titled TUB KUIKNCE OP LIKE OU HELF-PBK. KKIIVATION. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline In Man, or Vitality Impaired by the Errors of Youth, or too close application to business, may be restored and manhood regained. S8th edition, revised and enlarged. Just pab llshed. It is a standard medical work, the Deal In the English language, written by a physician of great experience, to whom was awarded a gold and jeweled medal by the National Medical Association. It contains beautiful and very ex pensive engravings. 3ci0 pages, more than 1S5 valuable persoriptions for all forms of disessea, aeute anil chronic, the result of many years of extensive and successful practice, either one of which la wortn ten times the price of the book; Bemud In beautiful French cloth, embossed, lull gilt. Price onlj 11.25, by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of price. Illustrated samples, six cents. Send now. THK SCIENCE OF LIFE ; OB SELf PllKStUVAllO, Is beyond all comparison the most extraordinary work on Fhvslology ever published. There I nothing whatever that the married or single can either require or wish to know but what is full explained. London Lancet. THE SCltKCK OF I.lFKl OU SELF , rUESKUVATION, a a marvel of art and beauty, warranted to be a better medical book In every sense than can be obtained elsewhere for dm ble the price, or the money will be ref uuded in every instance. Au- nTb. YOITNG and MIDDLE AGED MEN can save much time, suffering and expense by read ing the Science of Lite, or couferrm- with lb. au thor, who may be consulted on all diseases re quiring skill and experience. Addrea PEADODY MEDIC!. INS I rTVJIE, urW. H. PABKEB, . 11., lys 4 Bulnaeh street, Boston, Mass. " OAK HALL," BOSTON. Fall Opening of BOYS and MENS Suits- east for illntrtMed raiatlaanae aa. Male, lor aval mcawaii-sa. When yon come to BOSTON.- ' VISIT OAK HALL. o, W. SIMMONS ak SON, M-44 Xertk Street, Beats. DRESSES DYED WITHOUT RIPPING. LEWANDO'S 17 Temple Place, BOSTON, 17.B. A. Price Luat sent free. A SURE DEFENCE Hew ta Hepl th tiaaalu ef 111 Health. An von rr vxrl or mmoliNl with lirt).reitioa. torpid or disordered Uver, want of appetite, ooa- Klpaiinn, or ivvrnsn s.aiv oi vac wtmi ii so, take without en fcrar, nnnroeaaarT delay Dr Ken nedy1! ra-erti Krwvely, No aiedidne ts ao harm leas jet ao q, n k-s and positive id its artton, Is nature s own toea. eonoenaea ana auuie tea Ha hv baman skill. lr Rtuue.if add rose hi Roaeoat, K. T. IHwt MEX WANTED to canTmtw fnr tbe tale of Pratt and Ornaneatal Treea, ShrnrM. R'ssea. Vln,e. So eir-riirc reoured, tKooS Rll.lBT and ALL EKrMhU ra. Adlreaa H. J. BOW DEN CX., Hocbaster, N. T. Xkw DrunkenneBS & Opium Eating C C. Been, V. D. a Hon. o pnarth aveaiie, New York, bare paioteiM reaftellea for tbeae evir. Tboeaaade cviei Ceil or seed stjuaa tr erw eeooe. lMw mm rrw eRC . ireue aalesra. Oar r dmiisri Kp4ai aboet tbe bst pav baatneaa of Ibe aea- Jastt at tbta ttBe tkere are taaset-ee eaant. ues of iHcterea to re fnuaed, aad asreaia are ssMtnT with wonderfnl aalea. Fall paJiKmlara aad aa cleaaat eaiot free. Addxeae . B. WARD WELL, ISX2 MASON & HAMLIN nnn a -ajo are certainly best, having been UXltrii.lv O so decreed at every Orrat turld. I.idu.trial CompetiiloD for Nlxloen Ynars no other Auieriettn Organs having been fonnd equal at any. Alsocbeap fat. Style 1( ; 8"4 octaves : sufficient compass and power with best quality, for popular sacred and secular music In schools or families, at only One hundred otner alylua at (30, t-57, tss. 71, tin, 93, 1'W, tn. to iuo and Up. The larger styles are wholly unrivaled by any other organs. Alto for easy payment. New Illustrated Catalogue free. This company has TJT A XTflC! commenced the manufacture of X lill'l UO (JprlKht (.rand Pianos, introducing imporrant improvemeiiui ; auuiuK ui power and beaut? of tone and uurauimj. win not require tuning oue-quarter as mucn as other Pianna. Illustrated Circulars FKEB. The 1HAMN 4: HAMLIN Orsran and Piano fo.,lM Tremont Su, Boston ; 4S B. lata St,, New York ; 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Dwa business now before the public. You cau make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Canital not needed. We will start voa. sis a day and upwards mane at home hv the industrious. Men. women, bovs and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now la the time. Yon can work in spare time only or f;ive your whole time to the business, ion can ire at home and do the work. No other business will pay yon nearly as well. No one can fall to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily aad honorably. Address Tan A Co.. Portland, Maine. OTICE TO INVESTORS I Flnt morlarttsre Heal Estate Laatne made and Guaranteed, by the Neh:h Lois and Trnst Cospisj, HASTINGS. NEBRASKA. School Bonds and Municipal Securities for hale. Best of references furnished. W rite for full par ticulara. D6w BEST! WILL CERTAINLY CURE Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and every Affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Con sumption. Sold by all Drnggists. Co-Part nership. The mbecriber have this day forayed eo-part- nershlp for tbe tranaartioa of th. meat baslness amler the Sna name of W. F. Riehardeo A Co. I W. r. RICHARDSON, L. H. K1CHAKL1SON. Brattleooro, Oct. t, 1SST. sws FOR SALE! Small Fauna, will, mil auad Tlaakwr la Halifax, Tt., ea mala road from sselborn. Falls to Jacksonville, a small farm and aewmlli. New nalldina-a. contalnin. 40 ft. Lane etrr-nlar mill, band saw mill and bench saw. From is to 14 reet bead of water. Plentv of timber Bear bv and fond lncattnn for auurafacinrtna- eaaur or etker kind of atock. Addm. A. J. Clark. 4. H. Walt er Levi KU- bnrn. Orange. Maaa., or Merrill KUea, Sonth Hal i 'ax. .ear premlaea. tfas J, H. XtERRI FIELD, Pre. atUSAHD a CUFFOBD, Atfy. Vermont Loan & Trust Co., CetANB roll BIS, DAKOTA. Keajotlators of Red River Valley Farm BearlnK 9 to t aer eeak tacereat, aet. For fall paUsrtiiars, with references east aad weet,addreaa K. M. BHthMAN, ly te4sreary. Farm for Sale in ReadsDoro T tffer for eale the sMft Nirft W eo rel ied, est?ept atnt ft5 aeren. baid Farm ta tMtaieJ arra. two aratkftriy f Keajbnnro c ay, bbi dmded ibto bvwidc. aae- tannc and woniisad. I estimste said Fana aa eonraib anme 12S arep that ! offer lor sale, ftnene aTt wood ard a gnttd deal off bard wood a ana the premise. Tb-re a tarf t9ft Lot. a.aA can f iT a ana a cod barsaia oa baud fsrovenji. tUMtiire a i n-r- i STEPHEN T. DATIVrVKT, Aemt. llaiiatoa, ai. Jh, law,