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fiOOB 6HEEK ANI) jftlii&tejjimj Jjlejjjsier. Two Papers for tho Prico of One. Gooil Chccr is a linuilsomcly piintccl moutlilr modol fmnily pnpcrof 10 pugcs. It is fuil of bright tliiugs, suitcd to tho tastca of old nud young; notseiiRatioiinl, but intercatiiig nud insttuotivc. It is cnrofully oditcd, nml 1ms nnioiig its coa tributora somo of tho bost writers of tho country . Only tho bcat litcmturo is con tuincil witliiu its pnges. Tho New York Christion Atlrocate Knys: "Hclpfnl to tho bost interestfl of fiunilios nnd by fnr tho bost poriodicnl of its cluss wo linvo yot nccn." Tho Christian Union snys: " W'o cniinot lmvo too nimiy pnpers of this cluss." Tho .iYew Kiujhtnd Journal o ISiliication snys: " Uns giiinod tho re 8pcct nnd ntl'cotion of ovory community into wliich it hns boon iutrodnood." Wo lmvo mrulo iiiTnngenioiits by whicli oiir rondora can havo this pnper. Aftor Octobor 1 nll old subscribers who pny up nrronrngcs nnd 0110 yonr in ndvnnco will roccivo Goml Chccr ouo ycnr, froe; nll new subscribors pnylng ono yonr iu nd vnnco will roccivo Goml Cieer on niuiilur torms, nnd all who lmvo nlrondy jmiil to Octobor 1, 1881. cnu lmvo Gooil Chccr ono yonr on notifying us that thoy nrc ontitlcd to it. This otlcr is mado to in dnco prompt pnymcnt on tho pnrt of our old frionds nnd to ndd uow nnines to our inoronsing list. Wo tliink our frionds will npprocinto tho Hbcmlity of this ofFci nnd do whnt thoy can to nid us. Spcci niuii copios of Gootl Chccr will bo sont froo to npplicants nftor noxt wook. THE HEOIHTEIl CO. Ipbblcburg Ugbtcr 1'IIIILIHIIKI) EVKnT FKIDAV. TECE XlEGrlSTEIl Co. TKJUI S: Ono copvnne vcnr. in ailrnncu $1.50 " 1 ll'nnt pniil in nilvnnco 2." " k mnnina ii " " 3 " 40 Ailvort Ulnc Ilatnfi! Onc colnmn 1 ycnr 8100.00 Onclmlf rolniTin 1 yonr 60.00 Ono-tu:rtcr eolimin 1 yc;ir 25.00 unc lncii one uinoruoii ou cis. Kurti eubsi'niioul iuscrtion 25 rts. ilusinca Curitsnnc-balf ineh 1 jcar R.00 inch 1 jc:ir s.00 ncailiiij?noiU'cf, por unc, ciicn iueorllon..iuci8 FKIDAY, OCTOHElt 21!, lSStf. IVk gavc lastjwcck somo facts rclativo to tho watcr supply of Brandon. It was statcd that thcir works cost $40,010; that thcir niain pipc is twclvc nnd cight inchcs inrtiamctcr. llut thcy niake use of no rcsorvoir, and oonscquently niust liavo a liii jrcr pipo tlian ir onc wcrc cm- ploycd, sincc in oaso of fire or otlier em crgcnoy the Mipnly niust bo drnwn froin tno plpc itscll. Rli n rcscrvolr, wo should not nccd so lnrgc a plpc. Watcr pipc comcs in lengths ot 14S inchcs; nbout 120 of thcso ninke a niilc. Fonr- inch pipc oapablc of withstaiiiling a 2."iO feet licad wciglis 21S pounds to a lrngth; G-inuli, :175 ; S-incli, r33; 10-inoli, 700. Tho prescnt priccs of plpc pcr gross' ton, de- livcrcd to oars at New York, nro: l-incli, 1(0.00; (Mncli, $!IS.50; 8-inch, $38.00; 10-iiicli, S37.no. Tliis would niakc tho cost of pipo per rnilc, if our calculations aro corrcct, about ns follows: l-incli, $1,J10; (5-ineb, ?2,733; 8-inch, 3,000; 10-mcli, $.i,1U2. Thcsc fltrures arc not exaot, but sullloiently accurato for our puriioae to show how niucli ohcapcr siuall pipo is tliau a larj'c onc and that our works, providcd a rcsorvoir is built. liecu not cot nioro sinu pcrliaps not so niucli as tlioso nt Ilrandon. The pipo is of courso, not tho only expcnsc, but it Is, tho cliicf itcui of cost. AVo do not bolicvc an adcqtiato supply of watcr for houschold, tlro atiddrainage purposcs Is bcyond the iiicans of our vll lage. It is truo that wc arc not rich. The prescnt gcncration has bad hcavy burdens to bcar war dcbts, the cost of the xradcd-school building and the mak ing of roads. Uut, unlikc thcso things, watcr-works liring in incomc, and tho incoinc will coutinuc to incrcasc for ycars. Long-tcrni bonds niilit be issucd, bcaring intcrost as low, pcrhaps, as 4 or 1 1-2 pcr ccnt. It is bcliovcd such bonds could without dillculty bo sold at par. Hcforo long tho income would pay tho intcrost. Whcn oncc ve get a watcr supply, fow wiil rcgrot tho cost; and those who oonio aftcr and enjoy Its beuc flts will not coiuplain at paylng what shall fall to thcir sharc. Slioreliain. Mr. Orson Joncs is repalrhig his housc. Mr. O. X. North has goue to Xew York to uiarkt-t. Mr. Don .luan Wrigbt is having stonrs drawn to makc a new sidcwalk. Mr. Gco. Ilall has latoly orectcd a new J'eikin-' windniill on his prcmiscs. Mrs. Ilowkcr's elas.s concert was woll attcmlcd at Acadciny liall last Wcdncs day cvcning. It will be wcll for bce-kccpcrs to bo on thcir guarU, as "thc boy3" havc destroy cd a swarm for Dr. Iloward. Tho hivo was carricd into the llilil, thc bcos shak cn out and the honcy takcu. West Aildlson. Mrs. Sarah Vandcrhoof Is somo bcttcr. John Wiight is buylng turkics ngaln this fall. Mrs. (icorgo liurwcll is still contlucd to licr bcd. The sclcctmcn are repalrhig tho north bildgo on Dcad oreek. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hines havo return cd froin thcir wcdding trlp. Mr. S. S. Norton, tlio ferryman, lscon tlncd to tho houso wlth thc rheumatisin. Joc Nailor ls running the bont. Itcn S. Qoodalc has rcpaircd hls thrcshing uiachinc, has commcnccd thrcsliiug and is doing good work. New llnvcn. Mrs. Ilnnry Olllord has bccn qultc 111, uut is now improving. Mr. L. W. Stow Is nblc to rldo out ngaln aftcr hls rcocnt lllncss. Mr. Gcorpo W. Barton has gono to Wbltchall, llllnols, to bo gono scveral wccks. cv. C. S. Sargnnt was prescnt nt tho mcctlng of the V. M. O. A. nt Kutland, lnst wcck. Tho now school houso In dlstrlct No. 2 comcs on apacc. Mr. Dclong of Lincoln is tho bulldcr. Mr. S. 1J. M. Cowlcs is ruuuing a Cas ady sulky plow. Ilis laiuc kuce Is im proving vcry slowly. The Hcavcr Qlon eiiccsc factory has suspcndcd opcratlons for tho ycar, aftcr a vcry succcssful scason. Mr. .lohn ltidlcy of Bristol is londing potatoos at tlic statlon for liostou inarkct. Priec, froin tlilrty to thlrty-llvo ccnts. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. F. I'almcr havc rc- tiirncd honio froin thcir wcddincr trin to C'liicago nnd Wlsooniin, and will roccivo evcry Thursday In Novembcr. Wo undcrstand that Mr. Frank Brooks of Brooksvlllo is crrctlng a new store. hls prescnt ncooininodations bclng too stuall for tlic Inorcasing busincss of tho plaoo. Mr. Charlcs Itogcrs and fanilly bavc changed thcir placo of rcsldonco froin the oentcr to Town Ilill. Mr. Kogcrs has bccn at work for some tliue at Bcl dcn's Falis. Mrs. Carrlo Xnsh, dclcgate froni tho New Havcn nuxiliary, nttcndcd the an nual niccting of thc Vermont branch of tho Woman's Board of Misslons, hcld last ounosday m urattlcuoro. Last Sunday, ltev. S. L. B. Socarc of Middlebury occuiiipil tho pulpit in cx- cbangc wltli tlio pastor, and also hcld an artcrnoon scrvico at thc churcn in Last Millls. Ilis scrmons wcre nblc nroduo- tions, stroug, rioli in tliought nnd scnrch ing. Thc wi ittcn cxamlnation rcccntly pass- cd by tlio Bccinan studcnts linpo.-cil con- slucrauio extra woiK upon tlio tcaoiicrs, since thoy liail noarly tluco huiHlrcil pa pers to corrcct auil grade. Howcvcr, thoy cxprcsscd thcir satisfnction at tho rcsiilts sliown by tho cxamination nnd nrc conlldcnt thai tho extra labor "pays." Ilon. 1!. B. Langdon and wifo loft last wcck for thcir Immc in Minncapolls. Minn. 'J'ho Xcw York Tribune t.tales that Mr. Langdon rcccivod S 1.000.000 for ii I lli ii r ovcr six hiiuilrcd uiilcs of road for tho Caunitian I'acillo thc past year. flo is piobably tlio heaviest railroad buildcr in tlio country, and has bcon for inany ycars a incinbcr of tho Miuucsota Scnate. Mr. II. W. Towksbury will givc a lco turo in tho noadcuiy courso, noxt Mon day cvcning, on "Tho Kinctecnth Ccn tury." llo rcccntly sioko ln Cambridge, X. V., and tho lccturc coininitteo spcaks of biin iu thc following ternis: "Thc lccturc is a g.rand coiiocption. and tho spcakor was inastor of tho subjcct. Mr. Towksbury has grcat cuininaiHt of pom lar language, and is no second-elass ora tor. Tlioo .who havc tho inivilcgo of lio.iriui; lilm and do not iuiprove it, lose a rare opjiortunity.'' Kipton. Nelson Kirby a few days ago found a sinall bcar that was trying to oarry oll ono of his traps and killed bim. G. A. Baker and wifc havo just rcturn ed froin a visit to Micbigan, and rcport having bad a good tinic. Wc bcar that Mr. H. proposes rcmoving to thatscction to prosccutc liis uusincss of cuttiug tini bcr. Mr. Elias Mattcson has sold his placc forja Congrcgational parsonagc, and,with liis cstimaolc lauy, purposcs to inake thc West his liome. Thcy will lcavc hcrc very soon. No doulit this chango will bc plcasant for tbciii, but thcy aro iust tlic pcople we wisb to kccp, for thoro are too low ot that kiiul in any coinmunity. .Tcd. Varncy was bcfore JustiocDanion on thc 22d lnst., ebargcd witb an assault witli intcnt to kill t'liflbrd Watson, aboy of (I ycars, who livcs witli biin, on tlio lith inst. It was provou tliat on thc lSth ni'it., tlio uoy was loniul to lmvo bccn b tdly bcatcn, and also that Varnoy struok lniu witli his bauds about tho hcad. The court dcoidcd to lct him dcfcnd his actions at oountv court. .T. S. Chandlcr for state; II. S. Maynard for dcfcnsc. On the sanie day and in tho same court, Al bcrt Varncy plcadcd gullty to a similnr charge and was rclcasod on paymcnt of nominal llne and costs. Tho Watson boy's fatlicr is in California, and thc inother kccps houso for Jcd. Varncy. "West Cornwall. Farmers bave sccurcd ncarly all thcir crops and cvcrything is in "8blp-shape."1 Mlss Mattlo W. Ilanks of Addison is vlsiting at licr sistcr's, Mrs. II. E. Tay lor. B. F. Ilaskcll is vcry poorly at jircseut. Ho has givcn ovcr bis'businoss to hls son, Frcd, who is just gctting iu a fme lot of ctitters. Ur. M. D. Smltli. latoly of this plaoe. has, witb liis family, niovcd to Woods burg. Long Island, whcro bo will inac tico incdlciiio and surgory. Whcn I)r. Smitli niovcd froin C'ornw.ill to Middle bury, thcro was uuivcrsal rcgret ainong his frionds and patrons that ho should dccin such a chango ncccssary or dcsira blo, and now that bo has rcmovcil still farthcr froin tbcin, tho fcclin is that a wortby frlcnd nnd skillful pbysiclan has gono froin :uiinrir llicm. lii the short tiinc lio had mailr .Middlcliiiry his honio bo had addcd largoly to his circle of fiicnds, who cxpress groat rcgret at his Icaving. Diii iiigthc lastfour ycars of bis practieo be has not lost a paticnt frouian acuto dlscaso,wbeulu was llrstoallcd nml had control of tho caso. Wo bopo tho pcoplo of Woodsbiirg, who aro so lortuii ato as to Bcoiiie his scrvlccs.will tlnd bim all hls fiicnds bcre and iu this vicinlty havo provcd bim, a wortby frlcnd. a law abldlug olticn and a carcful nnd skillful pbyslcian. While wo wlsh him succcss, wo hopo old tles may prove strong nnd that souictiiiio in tlio ncar fiituro wo inay havo bim nuiong us agnin as n rcsldcut and hcalcr of Hls. TIIE I1UEAKFAST IIHI.I.. Tlio brcnkfast 1m.'11 Balutes my car; IU clict'rlul tonc riii(? loml nnd cloar. 'nr uii it usoil to hoiiihI In vniu, bo grcat was iny iljspc'ptii; pnin. I'ain Kllh'r rainc to my rvlli'f And banielicd iny dyspcptic K'rlof. l'aln Killer niadu inn ttroiiK aivi wcll And iiowl'mglud tohcjtrtlio broakfai. bell. IlruggisU scll l'erry Davls'a l'aln Killcr. TAKE 15 Cents, and got Kcmp's Ilotanic I.lvcr rills for Iloailaclir, for llilioutni-a, for Torplil I.lvcr, for llio Complexion. Ubo no otli. cr. Bold by U. birchard, agcnt. Though iiuiiiei ous canses mny opcrntc to turn tho halr grny. nll tbat nccilcd to rcstoro tho natiiral color Islltill'g Vcg ctablo Stcillnn llalr Itcnowcr. For nioro tbnn twcnty ycnrs Its salcs havc bccn cnormous, but we lmvo yct to lcarn of Its llrstfallurc. Artcmus Vnnl'n"l)Csl" wus hls ilcllnilinn of rietaiirant. plvcn tn lliu 1'rlnruor WiiIch. Arlu imis nnd "Albcrt Kchvnril" liml Jnst rcliirneil, tircil ntnt Imngrv. frmn n IlulV.tlo hnnt. "Itcslitu rant," snlil Jlr, Wnnl, ta ilcrivcil I'niin twn l.ntln wonls, Vl2. : "llo," ii Uilnir, nnil "taurtis" ti Imll, a "lnilly thlntr." In nll crluiisnons tlila is wlint tho icoilu Rny of l)r. Ontvc' Hmrt lleitulnlor. It Is inu.enilnently "n koocI tlilnRi" nnit n cei tuln curo ior nll forms of licnrt illacnBC. AN Kvr to 1IU81ni:ss. U. lllrclinnl, tlio itriiKKist, 1 nlwnya ulili'iiniiku lo liuslm'sa n il Bpnrus ni mln lo secuiolhii licst orevcry nrllclc In iiii'illcinu llo liux Bi'ciircil llio ncuiicy lr KriiipV HilK.'un fnr CiiiisnmiiUiiii, Conulis.Colds, Anllinm, llroncliilis, liml nll nnVc.tionn nf tlio tliroat inxl luiiKti. Solil on n pnslllvc Kiinrnnlcc. 1'ricoMc nml tl. Triul 8i?.n Iree. STATHOI' VlillMONT DlKlrlrt r AiIiIIkoii, . In rrnli.iUi (Joui t helil at Middlebury, williln nnd forMald llslrict, on tlic Hltli duy of Octo licr, A. 11. ISSJ. U. 11. Ttvltclii'll, ndniinistrntnr wilh tho will nuncxcd, nl' tho ostalo of C. II. Ilay, Iati' ol Jtin. dlolmry, in onid dlstrlct. doccnncd, makennppll rallim to sald cocrt for licenso to soll nllol'jhc ronlcttato of nnld doccaHcd, rvprescntinfr that said Biilowill li henolirlnl to nll partlcs Intercft cd, nnd all llio hrit'H reading in tliis Stato aHont. nndjnln in thonpplicatlon l'orllccnso to pcll thc eanio. Whercnpon, it Isonlcrcd by snlil cnurt that niil nppllcation oomii unilcr cnnsidcrntinn nnil bclicnidon tholithdny ol Novdmlicr, A. I). lss:i ntlOo'clock, n. in., nttho probaln oillccln Mid dlebury ; nnd ltlsnutlier ordcrcd, tlint all per soiis lntercated bo noilflrd liercof, by publlcntlan oT nolico ot tlds npplicntion nnil orifer thcrenn, thrco wecks sum'pslvi'lv In tho Middlebury Hcglstcr, printcd nt Middlebury, bcforo isaiil tlmo ot licarlmr, that llicy inay uppcar nt paid ti'iio nml placc, nnd if thcy bco causc. objcct theretn. il lty tho Court AttcRt, JOHS O. STAI'I.KTON, IIcRlatcr. H. P. COPP, Bankrupt AT AUCTION! X SHALL SELL AT 1'UIJLIO AUCTION TN STORE IN VALLETTE'S BTOCK, MIDDLEJlUJiY, VT., Gommencing Friday, October IS, 188 AT 7 O'CLOCK. P. This stock is tho fincst ovcr oilored H A R N E In vnrious stylcs of Trimmings, nll LAP ROBES and WHIPS, HALTERS, CIRC1NG1.ES, Bed Blankcts, Bleachcd and Brown Table Damasks, Towcls. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SIlVliR PLATED WARE WTTjL TE SOLD! Elogant Triplo-l'late TVaSots, Cnko Ihusliots, Too Pib'hors, Cnstors, .ItuttorDishos Croninoi's, Sugars, Spoou Iloldors, Syrnp lMtcliors, Ladlcs, Cako Knivcs nnd l'icklo Onsters. rs Drs's SWlalsi Um, Forks d lm, Of nll hizes. Nnpkin llings, Ihittor Knivcs, Fieklo Forks, Sugaf Shclls, Fruit Knivcs, l'ookot nnd Tnblc, Nut Picks, Childrcn'H Scts, ctc. POCKET AND TABLE CUTJLERY, Also n lot of Frnmo Eight-Day Clooks, and n vorioty of Thirty-IIour Alarm Clocks, nll of which nro wnrrnntod. GOLU AND SILVElt "WATCHES. ClmiiiH, Opora Olasses, n full lino of 1'hotogniph Albuins, Shcnrs, Scissors, Ra.ors and Strops, Ur.ico.s, Umbrollius, ohoo, (Jlotb nml lliiir Brushos, ctc, cto. REVOLVERS AND CARTRIDGES, NOTE PAPER, HANDKERGHIEFS, FANGY SOAP, Togcthcr with n grcat variety of othor goods. I3PTIIE ABOVE STOCK IS AI.L NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. Salcs at 2 nud 7 P. M. daily. Evcrybody invitod. ir. 1. coi'i. Aliddlcbury, October 19, 1883. Frank A. Bond & Bro. Will open, Wednesday, Septcmber 19, thc most completc stock in thcir scveral dcpartments cver seen in Yermcmt. GENTS AND BOYS' SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPT10N, GENTS AND BOYS' OVERCOATS IN NOBBY STYLES, FURNISHIflG GOODS, EVERYTHING A MAN WANTS, THE GENUINE BENNINGTON UNDERWEAR, LAOIES ANO GENTS', 100 DOZEN GLOVES ANO MITTENS. HATS AND GAPS, SCOTGH GAPS 50 GENTS EACH, AND UP, TRUNKS AND BAGS, A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT. OUR FAMILY GROOERY TRAUE IS ONE OF TIIE LARGEST IN TIIE COUNTY AND OUR STOCK IS VERY LARGE. h Man ii Vermont M UndcrscU Us. Come and k. FZL&ITS: JL. BOITD c& BEO. WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE II' YOU WISII ANV SUNDAY:SCHHOL LIBRARY BOOKS, Itcwards or K(Muisitcs, to Avmrn to S. HUNTINGTON & CO. BURLINGTON, FOR PRICES. Auctioneci. M. in this Stato, nud consisi in part of hand - mado and of tho bcst Oiik stock. C3r jES Stook ! LOWER THAN EVER! T 3E3C 12 A contlnuous harrcst of 7-v tho well-earnctl poimlarity of tho Khtey Oiioan. Sold evcrywhere, lllustratod Cataloiio eeut frco. Great Eeduotion! B are DreDared and OKG-AS this FALL and WINTER, at prices astonishingly low. We have the -r - rt tTMtr J-leL fc tJti U Jl WJtV Vermont. Send n iTnn ut rl,l l ll uur ii f v tfjLJ iii tsfcjiiiny ci .J T L free on application to BHIII'S MB RIWS, 151 MAIN STREET, BURLINGTON, VERMONT, H. "W. HAT ,T i, Manager. T. H. CHAPMAI & C0. O TP DF1 JH JEL Pianos AND ON BETTER TEI 111 flM We will s.ell a bcttcr Piano or Oran for thc least Moncy. We will ihrc easier terms. Wc warrant cvery Don't buy imtil you scc how wcll we can do. Tf you arc thiiiking- of buying-, don't do it until you i?et our priccs; then if you don't buy froin us you can makc some one elsc squcczc down on figurcs. Decker Bros. Pianos, Haines' Bros. Pianos, Wo sell all First-Class men's iiUsvcpresentalioiis standinfi. A STOCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS AtWAYS ON HAND AT OUR bitip bM hm, Miskrf, Vt. T. M. CHAPMAN & CO. 313 W pralso follows to sell PIANO in Addison Co. i tJVtJI tSMUWIl for Catalogues i J m T fH J 1 r Organs II f Organ. Hazelton Bros. Pianos, Wheelock Pianos. ORG.'INS, Strolling Sulcx- to tlic coiitmvij, notwith-