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rOBLISIIEU KVEKV FKIUAT 11V T11K E. II. THOIir, lMHor nnd Jlnnnser. Subscrlptlon l'rlcoi 1 yoar, ln mlvanco H BO 1 yoar, not ln advnnco 2 00 6 montlm, in advnncc "0 S montlis, " 5 a-I)y " ln attvanco " is incant bcloro tho ycar explres. After January 1, 1SS0, ALb papcrswill bo dlscontinucd at tho cxplration ol tho timo pald for. AdvortiiiiiK llntei! Ono column 1 ycar $100.00 Ono-half column 1 yonr 60.UO Ono-quartor column 1 ycar 28.00 nnalnosa Cards ono-half inchl yoar 6.00 ii Inch 1 ycar 8.00 Roadinjr notlces.por llnc1 cnch lnBcrtlon. .10 cts . FJUDAY, NOVEMHER 1.1, 18S.). Oni: of tho rcnsons givcn why Xcw York wcut Dcmociatic is cnntnincd ln a dlspatch sent to cx-Sccrctary Clmiuilcr by Kditor Kcid of tho Xcw York Tribunc, asfoliows: "Hill swucps the Hcld. Tho returnof the Hhiine hators drove oll thrco or four tiines ns uiany as it broujjht back." Thk k'gislators of Mnlno will follow tlio cx.niihlo set by this Statc and hold a rcunlon in January ncxt. Tho pro gratume is inuch llko that carricd out at Montpelier. Tlic di.iiatchc9 don't makc it olcar whosc polltlcal fortuiics tlio gntlt ering is expccted to be instruiuunt.il in boouiing. It scemsto bc neci'ssary lor tlic Dcm ocratiu joumals to clicer up tliuir constit uents oeeasionally in ordor to kecp tliuir courago good. A St. Louis papcr does it in tlils wlso: Tlto I'resident was a good niaii and a good Dcniocrat bcforc the eleetion aud hc is s'mcc. Uut lie is tlio saino nian now ns thcn. Ho will "ttirn tlio rasoals out" in thne, but it will bo his own tiine. A tuui.y lameutable state of afl'uirs is discloscd by tho " voters' directory " whicll'a Xcw York papt-r printi'd just bc fore the late cleetiou in that Stato. Tho "directory'' gave a briet skctuh of tlic life and stated the busine.s of I'aeh of the candidates for olllcc in tlio eity. Of tlio liftvsi'ven asp'uants for eity and eounty olllees, l." had no lmsiness luit politics ; l!i of thein wero liiiuor-sclk'rs. Of tlio 02 candidates for the assptnbly, 7 wero liqtior-dealei's ; II were "pollti claus' and nothhig ol.'o, and l.'i were olerks; among tho othors who wanted to bo inadclegilators wore a barber, an iei eart drivor, a peddlcr. ete. It ha bcen asserted by those not par tieularly triendly to Senator Kdniuiids that the co-called Kdinuiids law, intonded to suppres lolygainy in L'tah, was inueh niore eH'ective in theory thau in praeliee. Hut tho brethrcn of tho -Monnon ehureh are of a dlll'erent ophiion. They are com lielled to own that the law will put an end to their praetices, if carricd out. IMoruion BUhop Sharp, who is now iu the East, said tlio other day witli refer eneo to the (juestion whether any scrious troublo was likely to follow the cnforee mcnt of the law : I am unablo to predlct anytliing. There is soino rebelllous inuttering in certain quarters, tliough others are inelhn'd to aequiesee. Monnon are stuhboni, but when they uie threatened with the peni tontiary, as I was, it Is ieaoiiuble to sup pose thoy will coine to their senses. Ed munds' law is n severo law, but it does exactly what it was Intonded to do it scnds incu to prison who refue obodi encc to United States laws ln declining to givo up polyganious praetices. cw I'ulillciitions. Cbarlea Lamb'H "Ksenys of Klia," which almost evf-ry on has iead and should if he has not, are nrinted in a liand.-onm vohmiH by John 15. Aldtu of iN'mv Vork and sold at 60 cents. The bookn which thispublishei' in now settinff out urn all that could bo le eired in the way of prinl. imper and hiud inff. The volumen lie fent out when lie manacced "Tlie American iiook KxehaiiRe," were einphatically "clieap;" hut he lias made frreat imiu-ovenieiitw inee and thr l)Ook he now priuU aie eiiuai in iueclian ical qtiality to any on the market. Ilis hst ineludes a larRe nuinber of the liest works in the languaRe in liitory. tiction aud en eral literature. They uiay be lial at AU denV. Iiarper's Magmlnn for Dereinber ia a Chrititmas nuinber, aud hat even niore tlian the unual nuinber of illu-trations. Tlie openitiK paper iH on "Tlie Nativily in Art," and i by Henry ,1 Vun Dyke, .Ir. It is iilut trated by ennraviiKJf from mafteriiieces by Kaphael, Giotto. I'illippo bipiii, Luca llella Kobbia, Gliirlamhijii, IJernardino buini, CorreRffio, Hoger Vander WVyden. Albert Durer, Muilllo, DefreKKer and HouKueieau. The Freneh artist, Leon lionviu, is the nub jnct of a jiajier by l'liillippe Ibirty, illus trated by enRraviiiKn of lionvin's linest piet uren. Hdwin Arnold, author of the "I.ifdit of Asia," cputributeK a trani'latiou from Kalidasa's celebraled poem, "Hitu San hnra," or "Uound of the SeasoiiH," illus trated by Frederiekn. This iti onlyoiie of several poeniB the nuinber rontaius. NYil iinin Hamilton Uibson eontributed "A Win ter Walk," with ten illuptnitionH. (JeorRe William Curtie, in the Kasy Chair, treats of "Christ' mis, lH(t aud I'refeut'aud Charle.- Dudley Warner, iu tlie Drawer, takes uiithe Hiibject on a dirttinutively American line, nnd iu n ye'm of deliKlitfu! huinor. The Way down in Lonepome Cove," byCliurles Kghert Craddock withta fidl-p.iKe illu-'ti'a- iiuii uy LiKiuiaii; juh aiadouna ol llie Tulw.f by Khabeth Stuart I'heliw. with three illustratioiiH by W.T. Smedley; "Kn ther Feverel," u tale, by Uiiinder Matthewi! with two illustrationa hy (loward I'yle: and Wyvern Mont". a phnst ntory, by (ieoiffe ii, , xui!Kiii"ii, iuusiraied oy tlie aullior. lie Bidectherte are inntahiiHiitw of the eeiial npvels "Eaxt AnKelH," by Constanoe Ken- mmflra Vnftl...n ,n,,l 1 ,i.K.... I... W, U, IIowpIIh, who aUo coiitrihutfs a farce enuiieu -ine uarroien," illustrated by Reinhart. oto and Coiiinieilt. TllQ man wlmsn nnmn cruta Inln llm n,. per wllhout hls eonsent should go and t. . . . uuunui b iuu iiiiiii wiiosh nanic is icit out when he wanted It in. Xew Orleun J'ic ayune. Mr. IA. HliTKlns of Wvomine. N. Y.. had llie pllei lor ncarly 4u years, aud wa curcU iiug uumoro ruu ai'uciuc. Iltlstol. II. S. Sniith is eanvasstng for "Vcr inont in tlio Civll War." That hunp on tho corncr ot North and Oatlicld strccts is a suceess. dudgo C. Dunton of l'utlaiul was ln town Monday m buslness. Tho hand iiicct for iiraetlco on Monday and Frlday evenlngs of eaeh wcek. Tho truvellng is reportcd to be vcrv had on tho Hristol and New Ilavon rall. road. Henry IJrown is puttlng tho Unlshing touchcs on his new houso on Garflcld strect. Mrs. Gauthlcr is cxpectcd to occupy Drake's new teiiemcnt houso on Sprlng stroet, Ed. Parker and wlfc start for Florlda Nov. 1G. He is golng into tho hotel bus incss. Noali Lathrop has bought II. L. l'ar melee's luinbering interests in the Little Notch. Ur. Lcvi Hassoltlno of Brandon is ln town atteuding hls wlfe, who is in poor health. Jolin Ilagan broko two llngcrs thc otli er day by lalllng oll u ladder. IIo has an aeeidcnt polloy. Qulte u nuinber of our townsmcii at tendcd thc trlal of Thouipson at South Starksboro, Monday. Tlie lyccum and lltorary soelety incets on Frlday evcnlng of caeh week ln thc bascinent of llolly hall. Ezekicl llanchett, who broko hls log a few weeks ago. is gaining rapidly for a nian of his advanecd ago. Thc Engllsh Uallad Concci t company will appcar at llolly hall Nov. !(!. Tick ets go on salo at Ur. Kent's drug store Sattirday niornlng. Ciipltirc of n Hor.se Thier. A Malono (N'. Y.) correspondent. ",T. K. S.," writes us ns follows uiidur datc of Saturday last : On Saturday. tho 21th of October, a young iu. in hired a horso for a short ilrlvo of Geo. I). lllnman of Xew llaven. Through soine "inadvcrtence" tho young 111:111 falled to retiirn tho rig as iigreed uiion. Tho owner tlioroupon iesued liand bills, deserihiug tlie thiol and ollcring $."0 for the reeovery of the property. This inornitig at an early hour, thc said young 111:111. who proved to be Shorry F. I.angdon. a native of New llaven or vi einity, was arre-ted by ono of Slierllf l'olsoin's deputies, in tho adioiiiing town or Constuble, and. after a brief exainina tion, was lodged in our eounty jail. Mr. Ilininau was hcro at the tiine of the ar rest. but I.angdon refued to reeognize liiin and declared tliat he npvcr saw hiin before. All tho property wa recovcnvd cxccpt tlio horso, whjch tho thief had sold to a dealer, and it had heen sent to an Eastein uiarket, Thu thief got S'.lo for the anlnial and i'M of it was fouiid in hls pockcts aud takcu from lilm. It Is sald that I.angdon brought another rig here soine thne ago, and sold it to a rela tive of his. aud as it answers tho deserip tion of onc stolen at I'roctor. near llut- lanil, and for which 2." reward is ollcred, the sherlirhas gone today to lake pos scssion of it. This K a had place for Vermont horso thievc to eouio to. I'nder datc of Xov. 10 the sauie eorres pondent gives us the lollowing additlon al hiforiuation : C'harles A. Stiles of I'roctor, in re sponso to a telegrain from Sherill Fol som. arrived heii' 011 Monday evcning to I00U alter lus lot iiropertv. 1 lie slierill had alrcady taken it lnto its po-se.ssion. it liavlng heen puieliased by Ilarnson Langdon ot Kangor lor llie suin of islO.- Mr. Stiles fouiid his little white inare, the top bnggy. the silvcr-platcd harness aud cven the oldslub whip, all In good eondition, and preoisely as des erihed 011 the postal cards he sent out. hangdon was taUen helore .luslico Wil lard Tuefday nioniing. and Mr. Stiles lully identilled him as the man to whoni ho let tho rig late 011 the afternoon of luly ;i(J. lor a drivo of two or three inile.s. and also testilied that the property in the hands of tho sherill' was his. I.angdon's onlv defense was that ho purehased it of 1 strungor 111 Itiitland. Uf eourse. the justieo sent him back to jail to answer later lor this ollense also. It Is not known whfther hls frionds will iret aie- liiiltion from the governor of this Stato unu tal:o lilm to ernioiiL for trial. He says he prefers to bc tricd here. When Mr. Stiles called at tho jail to ititcrview the prisoner previous to tho cxamlnation Langdon failed to reeognize hhii and said he never saw hhii before. Ho elahns that he took tho usual touto to this viclnity, after he 'puichasod'' the property. stop ping at Middlebury to "bait," hut ho could not roinumbcr what hotel he stojped at. Slr. Stiles is pleused to get his property agaln into hls possession, and to llnd it in so good eondition, and will pay over tho roward of 25 oll'ercd for it and ;2.1 lewnrd ollered for tho ar rcst of tho thief. without inaking any pro test. And he will return by thc over land route. behind the little "crav maro" whllo her former "owner'' langulshes behind the prison bars, with n good pros lieetof belng eonvinced before he Is out of the bad serape he is In, that tho way of the transgressor is a hard 0110. rcrsonnl. Senators Edmuiuls and Morrill and their fainilles haye gono to Washington for the winter. Mrs. JiiliaC. K. Dorr of Rutland has publlshed a new volume of loeins, which tho Seiihners of Xow York print. liev. I)r. Vlrgin of New York decllnes the eall to the pastorato of the Kutland Congregatlonal church, rccently extend ed to him. l!ey. Or. Sainuel Gilman Ilrown, who dieu rccently at I'tiea, N.Y.,was ungaged in wrltlngu life of tho late Hon.Gcorgel. .Mars-h, loimerly of liiirllngton nnd for uiany ycars ruitcd States mintster to Italy. Dan Giddlngs died at his homo in Ccn teihurg, Ohlo. on Saturday niornlng of last week. The leiuaius were brought to Essex .liinctiou for iiiteruient. and tho fimeral was hcld there on TucMlay. Mr. Giddlngs was conliucd to Ilis hed for onlv miuiii a iiiijiiui ociore ilis dcalli. 1110 ucaiii 01 1.01. .:. . tscaton, .1! Wllllfton, la.-t week Is announeed. Pol Seaton was a son of Hev. C. M. .Seaton. and was giaduatcd from Middlebury col lcge in the class of S,i7, among hls elass inates belng .Iuilgo Dunton of ituthuid, Hon. L. D. Eldie go and II. S. Foote of this placo. IIo enlisted from Charlotte in n company of sharpshooters. of which he becaiuo captaln; was wouudedattho battlo of Malvern Ilill, und ln eonsi fiucnco of tlio lnurlcs thcn reeclvcd was obllged to reslgn his commisslon. Ho was for ten or 15 ycars enipioyed in tho census olllco at Washington, nnd, 011 tho rcslgnatlon of Gen. Francls A. Walkor to take thc prosideuey of tho Jlassaehusetts Instltuto of Teohnology, Iloston, sueoced ed lihu as superlntciident of tho census. Mr. Seaton had bcen III about aycar, and dleu ot ltrigiit's dlseaso. Teachiirs' Kxnmlinitlons. Thc sciut-anuual publlc exainlnatlons of teachers will takc plaee ln tho scveral towns of this eounty on Wedncsday ncxt, Nov. 18. Thoy will begln at 9 o'clock a. 111. ; oral cxamlnation at 2 o'clock. Thc publlc and cspcclally tho cotninittccs of tlio dlstrlcts of cach town, aro inyitcd to bc prcscnt. Tho cxamlnation for Middlebury will bc hcld at tho gradcd-school buildlng. County N'olcs. Caln's snw nilll in Soutli Starksboro was burned at an carly hour Saturday nioniing, it is supposcd by an lnccndlary llrc. Davld Thompson wns arrestod at South Starksboro on Monday, charged with scttlng llrc to tlio mlll, and was bound up for trlal nt thc eounty eourt In thc sum of $500 bcforo Justfco Albert Oryis. The loss by thc flrc is ostimatcdat 2200; insurancc on buildlng. 8800. and 011 niaehhicry, 57."iO. Mr. Cain will put up ,1 tcmporary mlll to workupthc stock of logs ho has on hand. Slnfc nnd Yicinlty. Kutland uscs l,2."i0,000gallonsof watcr a day. rostinaetcr Ilull ot Poultney, who has hold the oflioo about elglit ycars, has rcslgned. HurliiigtonlHtis expeet to open their strect rallroad this evening and will oole brate tlio eycnt. There aro on the doekct for tlic Dccoin bcr terni of the Windsor county eourt 87 law, 15 divoree and ulnc Statc eascs. Itutlandcrs scnd .1 car-load of the town's produetions, lucludhig Howo soales and speclmens of inarble, to the Intcrnation.il Exposition at New Orleans. Wallace Arnold, .1 promiucnt Kutland fariner, was struek by a liand-ear while walking on tlio rallroad track near North Clarendon Sunday, and prohabiy falally hurc. C. C. Il'iryov of Passumpsio had an old-fashioned hiisking tlic othor evening. There wero over one liundred persons liresent, and they husked soven hundrcd hushols of corn. Colonel W. L. Greenleaf, department cominander, G. A. I!., has reeelved ap plications and grantcd permlssion for tho organization of two new posts ono at Danby and the other at Fairfax. W. H. Wells, a Central Vermont brake man, whlle hangiug on to the sido ot a fieight car which wns belng shlfted about tlio yanl at St. Albans Sunday night, was knoekcd oll' and had hls lcg aud arm hurt. Weiindcrstand that a large deer, welgh ing about 100 pounds, was shot last Frl day 011 Ilog Island. I.ooks as tho igh soinebody had heen violathicr tho law wtiieii is supposed to protect deer. Mes enyer. Peter MeLaughlhi, who, it is alleged, iuduced J. II. MeDavitt of Uutland to giye bonds that Mel.aughlln would pay a line of $101 for the illegal sale o"f liquor Iu that placo nnd thendi.-appearcd, was arrestod 011 Saturday In Albany. IIo was taken back to Uutlnnd. Troy Timcs. Mrs. A. M, Stetson of Hostou, whose husband owns inueh land nt Norton Mills, up in Esesx eounty. while on a re ccnt vlsit to that placo found Ihpjor ille gally sold at a hotel that was a resort for loafers. She raidod tho place, had the har torn down, tho liquor emptied into the stieotandtho bar-room transformed into a rcadlng-rooni. Theu she vislted the loafers and secured oue hundred naines for her pledge. C. C. Diinnof Hutlaud hadquitc a timo with a hurglar on a rceent Sundav night. While taking a bath shortly before mid night, hc heard souio ono enter an adjoin ing 100111. and thinking It was the hired man, paid no attention to him at llrst. After the stranger had stuinblcd around for n while, Mr. Dunn becanie ouspicious, and openlng tho door found a burly look ing tramp, A lively scutllo ensued, but the visitor cscaped unlnjurcd. Tho stoekholders of tho Walker and Hatcli Lumber conipany of Burlington have elioscn tlieso olllccrs: Prcsident. S. H. Weston; vicc-prc.sldent, David Walk er; seerotary, C. E. Maconibcr; treasurer, J. F. Leonard; elork, C. E. Macomber; directors, David Walker. D. F. Hatch. C. E. Macomber, S. II. Weston. J. F. I. eonard, A. J. Willard, Gilbcrt Hariis; munagors, D. F. Hatcli, C. E. Macomber, Davld Walkor, J. F. Leonard. This eoneeru is building a uiill 200 feet long, 50 feet wide nnd three stories hlgh with all neccssary equipments. Judge Poland, who was introduced at the recent lawycr's banquet at Montpel ier as an ouiiirrant to Lamoille countv. in his rosponse ohjected to bcing called up- ou 10 spenK ior i.anioiiie couiit', "j-or, ' sald ho, "whatovcr of a lawyer I may be eisewjiere, 1 am 1101 one in tliat county. I have gone back to tho honie of niy chiUlhood with tho purposo nnd intent of gettlng nway from ellcuts and all tho'ts pertaining to tho law. This is tlio last wcek of my 70tli year, and it is nhout thne I began to kuock tho horns oll" my legal eiigagenients. and 1 propose to do so as fast as 1 ean." The eouiicll of tho churchos of tho Woodstock Baptlst assoelation met at Bellows Falls. Tuesday, and voted to distnlss Edward Green from the ininlstry beeause of a ehange of faith. Green is a natlve of Haverhill, Mass,, eamo to Bel lows Falls two ycars uiro from the I'eter- boro (X. II.) ehureh, and wns piiBtor ot 1110 isaptiss cnureii lor one year, resign ing about a year ago. He went into trade, which he now glves up to enter the ininlstry in the L'nitarian faith, hav lug alrcady preached a nuinber of Sab haths iu nclghhoriug towns. Col. W. L. Greenleaf of Burlington, departinent coinuiander of the Vermont G. A. It., has Issued an ordcr eallliiL' tho attention of G. A. B. posts to thoelectlon , of ollleers and delegates to the depart ment encauipuient which is to bo hold early in Deceuiber. Ho nlso etlls atten- tion to tho faet that tho luspeetiou of ovcry post is to bo niado before Deceuiber 20. The order ineludes certain refurcn- to tho Washington uionuuient iu iiMnory of Gen. Grant. wh ch It is im. derstood will be erected eiitiroly hy tho contributions of uicinbors of tlio Grnud tAruiy, no subseriptions belng reeelved oxeept from tliose in good stuuding. It Is suirgcstod that ench post voto from lts funds 11 sum equal to a contributloii of 15 ccnts from cach incuiber ln good standing. Tho report of Stato Inspector of Fin- nuco uuiois siiows tliat tnoro nre 27 sav lugs bantg In thc Stato, notincludlng tha St. Alban3 Trust ooiupnny, which Is in tlio hands of a recelver. Of those. four hnyo dcposits execcding n iullllon dollnrs eaeh, ylz: tho Vermont Savlngs bank, iiraiucooro, ucposits ia,u;io.o;i 1 ; tlieltut Jftnd SavliiL's bank, $1.5711.71(1; tho Bur lington Savlngs bank, $1.415. 1II8. and the ou. iruiniAuiu' OiiyiiiH uailK fl,iir,iow, Tlln wlinln vutllllinp f,f fttuirial. nra It, nll the snvings banks and trust conipanlcs in thc Klntit nt flln ilnf, if tlu, wntnhlD iinid 40,778, 1111 inorcaso dui ing tho pnst year vi ui. iiiiu iuo niore iiiriuiiere wero two ycars ago. There was to the ciedlt of sucli dcposltors on thc :i()th dav of Juno last $13,00'J,2;U.C:i, showlng ndecreaso ln ntnoiint of denoslts dtirlng tho pfist ycar of $25,0511. 00, nnd in tho pnst two ycars nf ft.'i.-.i air, ir. nr ii f deposlts in tlie dlllercnt savlngs banks and trust conitianlcs, $lI,H00,:tU2.53 bc- longto uepositors llvlng ln tlils Htate and ,i'.:i!IS.S(!!l.iri Hl linti.rnalilimfa. 'I'lin nvi.r. ngo ninnunt to tlio credlt of eaeh dcposi- . 1 - .lll.l Of .. . nr -t iur ia 9-.'..ou, 11 ueeicaao oi u.oo us com pared with one year ago. Middlebury Uradcd Scliool. wki:kly Kiiconi) ov atti:ndanck. This is thc rccord of attcndancc for tlic wcek endcd Nov. G. No. G, Mlss Bond,ls tho hannor grnde, belng 95 :i-ll : HIkIi sehool Miss Chapin, tpacher-Whole number of pupils, 5Hj nuinber of tardy marks, Ij nuinber of half-day absences, 30; iiercentace of attendance, 01. No 0 Miss Bond, teaehet Whole num ber of pupils, 55; number of tardy marks, 7 ; number of half-day absenees, 20 ; per eentiiBe of attendance. 95 3-11. No. 5 Miss O'Leary, teacher Whole number of pupils, 5S; number of tardy marks, 2: number of half-day absences. HUj peroentafre of attendance, 9H 8-2!). No. 1 MiH WauRli.tencher Whole num ber of pupile, 32 number of tardy marks, 2;j number of half-day absences, 20; per centnge of attendance, !)H No. 3 Miss Drake, teaeher Whole num her of pupils, 49; number of tardy marks.H; number of half-day absences, 27; percent ape of attendance. 94. No. 2 Miss Goodrich, teachei Whole numlier of pupils. 4f; number of tardy marks, 0; nuinber of half-day abeences,20; percentajfe of attendance, 95. No. 1 MissFord.teacliei Whole number of pupils, 50; number of tardy marks, 2; nuinber of half-day absenees, 42; percent age of attendance, 93 For tho week endcd Oot. 30 tho hannor grades were Nos..'( and 5, thc porcontago of nttendance ln eaeh holng 95. A singlo trlal of l)r. Henry Haxtur'a Maiidrakc Ilittcrs will convlncc any onu trniiblwl wliti co. tlvneas, torpid llvcr or any klndicd illseasca ol tlielr curativo propcrticd, Tlu-y only cost 23 cents per bottle. Do not eiippo"1 tliat bccaunc it is rccommcnilol for animals tliat Arnlca & Oil Linlinenl is nn ol fcnslvc pri'paratlon. It will notslaln clotlilns or tlic luircst Hkln. IJowns' Ellxir will ourc any counli orcold no matlcrofhow long slanilln),'. .Vcrvc-llfo and viijor retorcd n mcn and wo. mcn liy eslng (Jllmorc's Aromatlc Wine. If you would brliiK n smile likc pprin On brows that Ioiik liavc frnwncd Thcn rlvo ll.e wealtli ol (jlowlng licaltli, UIVU (JKLKHV COMl'OL'NO, As a purlOer, Ajcr'a Sarsaparllla acts directly and nromptlv. A slngle botllu will pruvc Us mcrlls. Jlany lliomanda of pooiilc are yuarly savcd froin daiiL'erous fuvcrn liy tlic ccrcic of b little tliucly uare 111 clcansln tlic systcni by tlic U8C ol tlils reincdy. CARl'KN'l KK-ll()Lt)KN.-ln .SIiruHslmry. V,,V t Uf lllt, ll.,, llw. I,i,l., 1... !.... f!.... 1 GucriHcy, WlllisA. Carpcntcr 01' Mount llolly 20 HALF-ACRE BUILDING lots Oll L'ollc'L'i' Ilill Mr silif.lie t lti tnrt h. U. D, TWiTCHELL UTATK OF VKK.1IOXT. O DUtrlct of Ailillhon, hh, llc it n'lncinlioriMl, tliat nt a sostinn of tlic I'ro uate Couit lioldcn at lllddlclniry, witliln and lor sald lliatrii'.t, 011 tlic l-'tli day ol Nownihur.A. D. SS. l'ri'scnt, 1 1 on. I.ynian K. Knapp,.ludi.'e. WIiitcu', a cert.iln instruiiiunt 111 wrilint', undcr bual, piiriiortinjr to bo llie lait will and testainent of niljndj! (;. Oalc, late ol" Middle liury. in said HMriet, ileceaci'd, liavuitf bien tlils day prcscntcu to said Court n I'roli.itc, nnd duly lilcd in llie 1'robato olllcc : Tlierufore, It is ordcrcd, tliat all pcrkons inti'rcstcd in tlic c. t.iteofgtid dccuascd bo nidlllcd to nppear lie foic said Court, at tlic I'roli.itc Ollicc in Atiil dleliury, in Baid dlatrirl, on tlie :!0tli day of No. vcmlicr, A, I). SS, at 10 o'clock, a. 111., by pul. licalion of tlils order tlirw wceks ouri'cbkiwly lirevious tlicrcto, in tlic Middlebury Uc'Kioler, a nwspapcr iirintcil nt .'Middlebury, to oliow eause, If any lliey may have, why said insiru. meiit in wriliiiK should not bu proved and allow. cd, as thc last will und tesuinicut I tlic said dc ccascd. 4S LY.MAN K. KN.M'l'i .ludgc. -OF EVERY VARIETY PAMPIILETS, CIUCULARS, POSTEUS, DOUGEHS, LEGAL I5LANKS, ENVELOPi:S, WEDDING CARDS, HUSINESS CARDS LETTER AND NOTE IIEADS, IULL nEADS, STATEMENTS, Etc., Ete., EU, PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT FAIR PRIGES. juh riiiiiiii! 1 THE REGISIEK C0. WE HAVE OPENED robe; CHAPMAN & CO, NEXT BEOKWITH & y f x 'M w&myt-x I I X SR&- 'Ii "I ! .--X t ' 11 1, 'T- 1 irr t 1 is j 1 Bussies and Waso I linvc a fnll line of the finc work of tlio I'.oston IJucldioard Now Hiivon, (lonn.; and tlic Coitrtlaiitl Waon Coiniiany's DPEI ii TDP 11GIES. !1. 1 1 rtnATDTXT t mi, ti 1111 n-iii-iies, anu uv.H ili i 1 AURIIRN RAie.M W A f f )' tlian over. IliVliN librsL.S. A larL'O assortnieiit of litrlit di'iviiitr liarnossf single and dottble. All workof tlie liost qttality and West (Joniwall, Mny 'J0, lSS.'i. ALDEN'S llinSTK! NEW GOODS DAILY Call and Examine! CET OMS -FOR- AND PERIODIGALS! ELTIIER UY MAIL OR OVER Ol'R COUNTER. SEE OUR POPULAR PRICES -ox- BOOKS! AS LOW AS TO HE HAD IX THE STATE I GL'ARANTEE. Cffl"Clo!.ing out somo "Wall Papor at los-i tluiii 1 :tid . Xew lot W1NDOW SIIADES. WE S. ALDEN. Middlebury, Xov. 6, 18S6. THIS WEEK A OF- 1. . CO.. MIDDLEIirfiY, VT PLATPDRH MW W - f'TlTITf, iit . r . . -, , ),s OI UliNli WiVUUjNJS; a I l,n.n ., ln,,. .,,,,1 i,nn ftilly warrantod. l'1-.im i Old You Ever ii iivj 1 i 'ii iVii 1 t'.ii 1 ; r nn rrn 1 1 ; uver o,uuu vvo NEARLY 700 ILLUSTRATI TO IIK SOLD FOR 1( il.J O . J A h A L tlietn for 011c week. f.. "... 1SJ 11 ra vni n liiinn Hl U IUU III VVClll PINS? I.S YOI 11 TI 1 o i r..n i ti:.. AT 6. E. MARSHALL' AN Y or A or o - i G. E. EVIARSHA Tickcts via tlio followin aro tor sale oy nie at vony L( EST KATKS: Central 'ermont A CJrainl Tr Ilome,ATatertown A Ojrdensbii leiiiiington it Jitttland, Ii cmis. it Saratojra. Lake Sliore, fireat AVostern, Ucliigau Central, Now York Central, West Shore, Italtimoro & Oliio, AND ALL T11E OTHER G. E. MARSHAL '."T-o- ip&fS "kr'x-iTir John n s Fublica