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THE V Eli MONT 1MKKXIX, BRATTLEIiORO, FRIDAY, DFX' EMBER 3, 1880. MiUUTLUWAL I rtitrltotn. nnH lr)M'lri . , , .i ir c.r Mum Vmjw.--Our ' in i. Il.ttwil frwnil. the Kttflctitu' vi,rl 4I hti It toll tli i !ifin. r Im Imjr for mllkm mi. iM.-rt t-iiti lb irnt-hon .ll.l M Inim r TfWK. Oh, Hl- i ,t Mr li i.ni.i t.mt nr ( n rtheT ink- I'Ii-h in th HWHtrlM-tm IH. -.ImrnrrtH fhtnymtlM. in jit m. which the W-trn Rural . . L- .. .). In In illttmif. Mf(fpt n nf.l f.ir ilii! iprrhlre fur . , nt h..i tr wlIJi iwiithlum ho i, in. n- ,.f iift" com than of th OoH , i.'ui. -Wc cmH huM nwii mjinniii ii in ilmr K"t chiikrd l.y a In that he i i i hi hi- pri-uiiura, jnt a raidly M we i : 'i il l him rcitnmile fur the iWth if i lint u. triniwlnf uin hi JUttjier . ii I L-tt li'dil of n ph-re of Itmat with In mi I'll it." i ,. I"" ittinnalmTeare oopM III the njt- 1 1 il .It paitmcnt of the New Ynrk mi. u it limit itttnnwnt. The IieaillHg of -t ii ulciitlj- the Trltmne' own, anil - a su)iieiin that the header w . iinx. -l an tn the nature anil lomtioti ''-I utchcnn. 1 1 -f.-..inl item we rannnt liellere ti be f 1IImimi nr any other utate. The , !u . iimliaWy in nearly all thertates. t. - it ii i'1-nal offence to exjuw trjreh t fi r iiwn either on lantl of an i mi IniM of ytmr own. If there m tat. where noienalty i iitwrib 1 i -in Ii nn olfeuae, we liave no ilouht - i' I in tt in nieh nut wmiM hold a , - i i 'iHinilile for ilaniaifp". whether i- -ii m cxjkimiI on hi own iiremiweit .in-.tin r' I 'i - i- the lnw in Vermont: A Jroii Ii li)itnin ii. or mliiono iroli ii, n .Hi Inn. I l-cun-iiif tohhnaelf orto . I., r t-iii. . in lmildin)r of another ,. i - ,ii -hull In- flmtl ik4 lew than J 10 anil i ' in, ,11 than jVt. ami .hail lie liable in Urn u.- t.. a )n.iii injured liy the low or -H j i . ,.f a ,l.iiieKtatel 4'ihnjU orcaiiiim , I -in h .IcjMwit An e.ejttittn in made i , f .i rv.li uaing f aaon on hht own , - ' i tin- imriMUM. of ilefftrounir inee't 1 - r t i In c tt vegetation. i hi- ii, .t uritten in clrlfnse of ahee)! I. Inik "r iiiarauilinif iloirt They are het h. ii linn .it. ilcail. Imt it iit a ilangrertniB M, .i. t i . xim' tn chi.ine. anil tliere is a , t i' uu t, .iivjioite of tlotrn. With .in national oletiinararine law and 1,, I i. .'iitatiic TinkluunV Vermont law, iiiuiu'ion 1, utter i likely to fare lianl in this -tut.. The latter proviileK that a liotel .1 I- ..ir.ling-hou-.e keejr f-hall nut ut ole. UM! k.ii me um.ii hii. talile or u it in any .... !'-r . iilmai iurIlote without placing -j-ii u-iu-lv a notice printed on a white 1 ' i if 1 in Mack letter three hy two inch- - ttieword. "Oleomorirarine ummI here." Hi- piuult f..r a violation of the law i -"in" V . .I,, not auticiiMtf an immediate i. in 'MiMltnurd ihen the law ffivs intoef l Ali.M X()TI i .u Turn -1 t. Autrut 1 the Newjiort urn. i uwtl :!!. n?l oand of milk and i. 1 ' ",7 t-mtil of liuttcr. It nold for o -an at-rafc of 10 9-111 cents a ! I I . ).. ..pit "f the l'.jte. State pay more 1 iiiiliaii . .ffecthan the value of all the 1 ii, 1." . pnrted to the whole of South 'in I h . ".i1- are coffee ctwta jCl.lHI.(KKI a UUle leas than e.mi'l. 1 'e lare-t fruit ilrier in the world ha' I-. en i oiuplettNl for BriiKv't vineyanl 'i , -,Uaii.l Cal. lt .aparity is Kill i- i 'i.i. I"., wliit-h are oonrtrted into i .i.- in v, i n or eurht day The drier i a i x tAo .llv houee. uitli lonir, hot air- '. , ii'.t v- The irrjeit ar plaeeil in truys I "ii , ui-. and the cars nan on track ijii tli. heat'-'i chamherK. M' US l;hs leli- the renders of the N". iibum that the oft -repeated advice of i, 'span'r miter- to raie jrunflouer seetl poultri on a lare cale it- very joor ad He finds a little may le useful for u-'s that are moulting or as a sjiecific for L in,lr nibueuts and weaknesses, but as a f n1 irram it is not worth raising. Kef,, the iMiul.iws and doors of the cellar ,r apartment where fruit i toretl open luring warm days and uichts. As cold in ' reases. aim to keeji the teimwrature of the place aiuf "i iuly as low and just a little alive the fi e. ziilK jmint. Whenever well a tern iKTiiture prevails ..utide. ventilation should V fr-'- i applied. iii'iuln-r of the Illinois live-stock coin mi ion -t'.t, s that nearly 2IKI heod of cat tl, s -attei - l over Chicago in small herd w.ll havt i i lw slaughtered by the stute, ii ii. . it ion 1.. n.aiiv iieail m ijuarantme at tin ili.-tillei j shells. The appraised value .1 111. ml lie lot will probably leach ili.'i IKK) au.l n is doubtful whether one-half of tl'a; few .wilt can lie reahteil on the sale of th an at of such carcasses as jiass in-iiec- t ,n i ,nv- slum y horee may lack the solid iv f mus' le required in a farm horse. If n 'fiaii 'i uml lisplKy can lie (simbinetl, all n.lit but endurance must lie had. even tin ,-li tipn'.t-ance le sucrihwl. and nl ,i. sp '1 in trnttini; and runuinp ii. not 1 red m a farm hore, fat walkiui: is f the most useful and essential piali- J t IV'uble the walking gait, and tjie a 'ii al value is almost dmiMeil. Tlie farm ' ' ,rs must v of Rood site, have endurance , i tie a (,'.K-1 walker. it l.ies pay to ai-oommoilate your neigh r n In, returns your took, when he ha. fin died usintf them After all the talk of the runner iiideienilence, it is a fact that evc r fanner is in a ceitain sense deieudeiit u all around him: and hence it is that co i" ration :ivcs such Iteuefu-ial renults. You ma, wish to borrow Muurthin some day. auf coiiM-.iuently cannot afford to slight mr iieighlsir's request. The rule must lie i.u i down, and well understood by the lr r wer. that all tools are to lie well cared for n 1 1 returned immediately after usinj,'. After Ihe Ilnrifst. ft- r tht l.iis harvest season is overaud th long wmttr i closiiis' aUmt us, the far iiii r usually consider that he is entitled to a little rest dumifr the winter month.. This is all rutht provided lie does not spend all his time 1. unpins? aliout the taverns, saloons r corner r'n-eries, and thus make a loafer and nuisance .if himself While it is true that legitimate farm work i not driviuK during tin waiter, many fanners would be surprised t" find how much work can le ac c iinpllshed dui iiiK the winter, provided a prijiaratira! is made for it lief ore w imr sets t. ltud.lincs tliat cau lie covereil in Iw f ii , . .14 w eather logins can 1 finished bl and not interfere with farm work, i re jist and Ixiard fences are required. ' , ists are set ill the fall the slats can ail. don diirlinc the winter when the il ,,'mtmd will hold the )uaU a. finn as k harm tools iwu Ite taken into the k-hop and repaired for uext senson's Tin n there is the year's supply of 1 1 . Is; hauled and cut ready for 'use. stirriiiK farmer cau do this kind of k dui mg the winter months ami not feel he is hurried or that his fanii work is nK It hind The long w iuter evenings '1 timt fir rest, amusement and iu- 1 1 n It w oul.l nut I amiss if farmers id in.!, avor to "liust" themselves on il j.-.-ts ,,f which thev are urnoraut Ili. - l"iiK iutr rreniujrs. Id this ! r-. lit.'iuturf nt low jiruw. tritW . .k i in Msjiais'r form. iLtrf i nu ex- - f t la -Is .f knoulnlirf auioui: uur fw s ' "i.i '. Minvr and Farmer. bj M'rliikl. Tu't it liuii,;f tluit v.r huy aucj sell sags j. .nilit r ui.ittaii uf by ueiht Number - n 't sh"cA Uifir Milue; wvikl Uotss. " . Hti'li t i , iu. utooh a. udient. iIjumi.c ir Isi'ii.c-h Kagojiy k Uieiv w in., llit siiiut 'i. . f"i out a fur the r l iii it til- I ui un r w hn m4U k larfrit - f r the ajii' .n . tliut Int. iifi(fblt"r - a Miull unit i" it. I ' Ami is uut tlit- f th. suuiii .'- ' iVatt.1 Ju.t as i u. ht l.uttr 1 - , 1 I'v r..lU tlie small '.ii. ui,: u murli fc" ilif lui'.- cm.. W .' I'n 'i fcc-lJ hut4r L th. iiuiuls-i .if mrul l. thr uumljtT "f .its-.-h. nr iwi i. i. ciiilsT . ur shtiui.l v. s. 11 'f fi sstf-rs- IsHit'ln iuiJ .1.1 iii.- tulue of (vrtAjti l.it-Mis .if ii u- i-hauucj Xuw Uw bnttsi Tlt- r.ti.t-fr nmutstr of e)trv l.tiil.l. . ii, i, it u, ,!, u. tbe iht-.l tli. t-Tt-.U-st .4it i. i 'inaikal.K fir tlit- siaall ii. I 1. 1.! siiul'l uf h.i il.. f .!. tliat luj lart'i- t-ni;- wnuld ifain Tin uould iiork only justice hmrevei. to the fowl. a it noiilil to their owner and ronimer. Clearly M bould he xild 1- weiirht. Than why imt erery one iimfcit noon M I Am . ,t(l few Itv , tut fnt fhv. 4'nrlnK llnni F. E. Hamilton f Maryland won the flntt premium offered l.y the State AaTicnl I turaf aneiety for liert nired ham, lie eur il arcordln'tf to the followlnif recipe : To every WO ptatmln of meat, ei)tht ninil of the l'nt iork mlt. two onm-en of Niltpetre, wo pouniiK ot brown uimr. one aim one- .nrin ounem oi ioawn,anu nmr (anonmn water. Mix them and mr over the hatn after they have lain In tin tub two ila.vn, ha vtttt Iteeii rtiMied with fine aalt hen it in. liet them remain in thin pickle for nix weeks : then Irt them dry several days fore nmokinir. run norsr.uoM). "Colli In the Henri." ,cut coryaa is an acute inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane. The affection is ontumonlv know n as "a cold in the head." and the tenn acute nasal catarrh has also ls?n applied, lsh bvthc profession and the laity. The symptom w hich usher in coryta are a leelinc or lassitude, silent chilliness, and a sensation of weight and pressure in the head, esiwiallv atsiutthe forehead. At the same time there l a prickliiur and dry ness of the nose, and sneeihu? is easily pro voked. Itednes and snellinir of the mu cous membrane smn supervene, and the un comfortable sensation caused by the arrest ed secretion is so mew bat relieved by a free discliarfre. The flow is at first watery, then of a mucous quality : finally it liecotnes more or less purulent in character. Tliere usually a partial loss of the sense of smell : sometimes tliat of taste is also affect ed. Fever occasionally xits, but it is rarelv of market! intensity. It is now generally assumed tliat the af fection owes its origin to a special cause : tliat it is proliahly rasitic, and proMrated iy a specific mirro-oriranisln. This point has never Iwti established with certainty. and liefore the germ theory can lie accepted, no matter on what rational grounds it is based, it will ! necessary for competont microsoopists to institute a thoroughly scien tific investigation, to prove that a specific germ is always present in this affection, and never found in any other condition. If it can ls demonstrated, as some at tempt to prove, tat cold has very little to with the dirett causation of eorya, it certahily should lie innnU'red with the pre- ilsKing causes. A cold in the bead i" fre quently attributed to wet feet, and it is not to lie denied that that part of the Issly is most exposed to atmospheric vicissitudes. Coryza may lie induced by irritants affect ing the nose directly, such as tobacco, dust, acrid fumes from chemicals, oi by direct in jury, wounds, or the entrance of foreijm lsMlies into the nasal jiassages. Coryea is often the first stage of various acute infec tious diseases, especially measles, typhus, and influenza Tlie disease under consideration, w hen un complicated, tends to rapid recovery, and nins its course in from two to seven dav It rarely ends in the chronic form of the disease unless it is neglected, or the jwtieut affected suffers from some marked coustitu- tional disturliancc. In occasional cases the inflammation extends along the canal lead ing into the ears, giving rise to a crn 'khng sensation on swallowing, and ringing noises. and imi wiring soniew hat the hearing Tlie tear duct, leailing from the eyes to the note is also often inflamed, and for a time closed CorVEa. if treated immediately on the first apjiearance of the symptoms, may le in ime cases alsirted. The remedy which promises the liest results is quinine, and a dose of 111 grains should Ite administered. If this diws not airest the disease, it will usually modify it severity. Inhalations often relieve the discomfort suffered from during an attack of coryza. by exciting an increased flow- of secretion Ammonia, cnrliolie acid and alcohol can le used to saturate a sjsmgc confined in a ls.t tie, which should Is kept tightly closed when not in use ; the proportionate quantity i five drachms of each of the first two, to twi ounces of the last. Iodine and cologne are also employed for the same purine, and in the same manner. The ordinary fluid preje aiatiou of witch hazel is an agreeable at: plication, and may lie diluted with one or two parts of water and snuffed up the nose. If there is considerable jiain. or a tendency to excessive sneezing, a jsiwder of moqihine and the subnitrate of bismuth will 1- found efficacious, one grain of the former to tw drachms of the latter. (If this a small "pinch" can lie snuffed up occasional!) A corresiNinuent oi the orccster Ispy says an old lady in New Hampshire recent ly gave a itarty on her Mith birthday. Tliere was a most elalsirate supper, every article. from bread to cheese, and buttei to ismnd cake, having lieeii made w ith her ow n liaml When a-ketl bow- she had kept herself so vigorous and healthy, she replied : "By never allowing myself to fret over thiugs I cannot help. b taking a nap aud souietiuiis two every day of my life, by never taking my washing, ironiugaud taking to lied with me, and by oiling all the various wheels of a busy life with an implicit faith tliat there is a brain and a beai t to this great universe, and that I eould trust tbem both." Ir. liull r Coub S.irup i. lertkmlarlv rvcom mended for fhildren. It cuntxiurflut-oldt roijii hore tbtoataoii whouptap eourU. It is plfasant to the taMte. and a.ti litre a charm JV "Ja.k Miall iiijie and 'till Uall dam jut a- nrun uui ui uji- ui-u mu u uter jutHwe ixie iree U.rn American tohru dMi't fear neuralcin with naivaiiou u ui iiie irunt jthv only The savings liaiiV of Xew York are aaid to tvn- lain ci.if oi uiK-uumeo (leKKtth CaxAain Mitchell of the Urk Antoine sala, New tirely helidrM. with rln umatioin' He weut to the im uil linidlict uwir, TOIIf I H llnr 111 .UflT en muujiiauits nui, rw-4vinr no iMit, at bit wife": reuurtst IsHiraij to take JIo-Ni s Kar-wiwrilla Hi immediately tan u iuijrue. in two moutiih hit rueumauui wa an iroiie, anil he alk& in vom toand of bf eMl a well man. Huud'n Sai-saj itua mil ur-iji uu rti u ii) uil UniMH. Tlte poid-office dejkirtmeut at Wahhinton liai over j,oii.oiiiiab.rti intm reinstenti letters Children inniui; to Ilrnili On aivount of their inability to lijjeip.t fmd will find a mucc maneiouH rtod and retntdv in Stott EmuUkHi t?r ikilaiahle aud MbKlly thtrentei it c n onea or h ain. lex.. ha.: "I luxx UM1ouremulion in infantile vra.tjiiK It not oul ret,tore wat-tetl ti.urK but pen Mienrth aud incivareu the apjtetite " M'hen irrr jouuj; rhildrcu are drpmd "f tfiefr natural iioumdnueut it u dim.ult t pr.H-urv a jiroperipalUtutetht-refor. Ih-irv the alarnuiii: niuitaJHy anions infants Meliiu h V1. wlm-h is reoomineuded li the bu;)iet medural autbonth-K. tuui Ijeeu jreiaivd to tn -t tbiK ter want AtouudiuK riGurr. HeUable authontiHM etstmiale th value of thf jouhrj pruUmtM of the ear lNl at lb ejiorun u utu of 4ilUMt.(iiM liut eeu till, ajuount, lartee as it it. (!-. not represent tbe total .aiue i th ifreat .udmttr fr a Muk- jear In ifCU the United bUUs iuiortl fnm foreign fouiitrie about 5."MHI doxfii ekfb, but in ir the quuitft) bad ilKTejtMtsd t4t urr ',,uit.)t doxeu If tbewe flrur-fc are irrwt iand there Uuo reaiton to doubt tbeiin tbe jNiultr iuduti-- amuuU to more than either the whtsat eroi i. the t-Mttoii iron, the ba crop, or tbe enure pro.hu -t of ail our tfokl -nr Uver mme-M We n ftrure ar luAoundintr Froliattl not one ptTMn in u-u tbouituud n. aware that the (toultn in.liiKtn, i-Uind at tlie bead Ibit what is tt that hum HUM tbe jioubrj utduor- ti thib sunoiWuF euiiueoeev No doubt tbe diuoty of HttmdAU's Towder to iuaU tieot. lav had turn-Li tu do wUti it. though not all The fatt Ut, the wo men aud I'hliiiivu aiv beKiuniiit: to burn that tbre is uo war hr w iuch they -au mwv a oonwtaut bi tkiw of ready i-,ah w ith no bttle etfort hm by LeH Uirand luu-lUifemh t-amyf for bemt 1 S Jibu wju Co , ! ('uOoin Huuae Ortvt. ItubUm, baw reifvntU pui)bibed a aluatk- lxk on thbt subjeet. entitled "The Tanui l'..ultr-IUiUK UuMe,' wLjfb tbey will iri for & it, or thev will Md tbe hook and two A-ii iu.-i.k of KbeniUii u t.m. dor for Ui eu . nMiiaid. and for $1 an a 4 pound i thiesn Thtr iBfi.nru.tkiu ...nulTia in tblslswl: ju w nat t uexirt to fiiaue an one to ktart ui iue nuaibeM ana 10 make iiu4iey o doubtful lujrrediebU to do barui Vrvmh to-i, lknvundy pitch and rum in Hup Waiter The IlUirirl Altoruer. 1 Tbeiv-Hui bad g Uirouifb aUut tbm ims when tbe dlMmt attorney aL.Hn 'Whom kbaii we try next " "Try Iv-Oitoura Ibable ktmt. tbe beier failiiiif 1 ure for eoru.' aulemni aail a tra t-Uii tue4kine man in tbe u-bii- un ! tiic ttun ruofii hw cWuvd in a luiuuu- Kriet swta-t your Iweatb if uiaid or w iW. i old or youu. or Uive 01 small. If tou bateau) noi- in life If you have au frit-nd- oi ail. Kepweet ) our breath an 1 bvd the wamuu. I'se KO(llMiVT -m- b ufhl and ui..niinj( I.ILr hr IVrfuioe Wnflcd 'ioin liedx f ibiwn. ix tbe bruath that ba Un fn b-r-s.1 airrtt1h .-l..nu, with MiZolai.VT It .rtuuiuio -an t tte-tr- i iauufcHilesLitetiKwsaud 1 ilcui.j Tint Vnr it and lautif t.ur iii'-i'th aud tvMiutr) mwttaiito TIm- U-m iu Uw world y r tttf iin (hr nfi. httjv U curv dMuw . iu uy nipt :na an-' nuh ti. umd itbt-r Mif.unati.ii .f tt-al lu- wilil- ( oio'i iii iM In Kaufinai.il i.ifjit -4. )ii ?T-t im.-ii phiiM. si ii jii -.hlu'. t r nil I, Mil- .1 errirri Kefarm. There is one very important branch "f their subject that teniK'raii'c iieuple bate forgotten to advocate. rites a rorreapood etit of the National stockman. However much harm people may do to themselves in their attempt to gratify their thirst for drink, a diseased appetite that craves im proper food is doing vastly more. Surely there is nothing that needs reforming more than d.s-s our American system of cookery. No wonder it is ever Itelna thrown at Ms that each generation is weaker than Its pre decessor. At the present rate of going we will stsm Is? a nation of dyspeptics of thin, sallow, whining invalid. Why f Simply liecause our appetites are being educated away from the sulsHantial and wholesome foist that formed almost the entire bill of fare of our sturdy, muscular alicesVirs. At present tliat cook is considered I .est who can concoct the most rldleuloBs dishes, with high-sounding French names, but which awaken in us a deep-seated feeling of un restof deranged digestive organs. The fact is it may ls justly said that we are eat ing ourselves to death, and wr tired Imuse keejiers are falling martyrs to this constant lemand for an endless variety of knick- knacks. Children are fail princiiwlly upon jams and jellies, cake and )iatry, until they would feel insulted if good, plain, whole some food, such as is calculated to make them rotmst, noWe, ititellhretit men and women, were plaeeil liefore them. One family with which I am well acquainted has buried three daughters, and the remain ing two are thin, sallow, nervous, com plaining invalids. Why f From the histo ry of the case we would say they were kill ed from over-indulgence by mistaken kind ness. They slept till tlie breakfast things were all put away, so they munched pie cake, or whatever hnppened to Is? on hand. till dinner, when they complained of lack of appetite, and ate none of the prcjwred meal unless, perhajis. some jam or jelly and cream. After dinner the same iimm-hiiir system was gone through till Insl time, w b, u they retire.!, irritable and nauseated, to a sleeping room tightly closes! to guar.! against cold from draughts This is but a fair sample of many cases that might Is cited, but cumulated evidence is not needed enough comes within the know ledge of ea.-h one. The other day I heard a woman tl.. mother of several children who hstked a if rest wa unknown to her. say tliat h baked, twice each week, eight pits, a lar--. cake, and three pan of cookie Km h ,i woman, well meaning though she Is-, need. a guard placed over her birder til! she h.i- sueoeeded in disciplining the apatite- "f her children into some degret of de.tnt conistencv. (Jive children regular meals, then hs-k the jiantry, if need lie. and let thein get hungry entaigh to relih good, plain, whole some food, and our word for it they will U healthier, stronger, happier and pleasanter. and lie a comfort to their jiarents instead of lieing troublesome tonnents. A Vnlunblr .Uritiriil TrrnlUr. The tMlttfoit for lsC nt tliat st-fi-limr m!ital hi 1 nuAl kin as llri4'ttr k AlmaiiH' ik row rn'h and may U- nltaimtt frw f vti ul ilni-RiKt au.l g-ftieral ifmitr' tlfalerw in nil Mtrt- nf tbv Lmi 1 tKUi of tlit wtnutTtJ beimptri Thi. altnaiM havtievnlKKutl rpilarl at tht tw-trininnk' 'r rt . -ear fr uer (rtif nrtn nt a i-nuir jt i- -mi itii- w ith the Kf'uutlrt-st jralu a uv f r I In- n- i Hiinn inn rm'iraii'iu 'i wnnn a laitr hiik'iii.i nf Mii4Tt-tstinirar.il anniHinji lilit tvntiii t t tt w ith tlit caK'inlar astrn'ml- a-ak-tlati(ii.. bttu A ndtal itrn. ru-. w hn h are lirt-mrwl it 1 1 o eu: trv ami will Itr1 fouml entitvh ao-utat- Tin i-uit-ff H"tttrt. AliuaruM' f-- 111 pntliutth t tr iairst niiuun ti a nwju-ai wi.rk cut jmii llshtl in aii iiHiiitrv Th- ripHrt.t. M JlfM-tUr '(V i,f pittlnir,r. la . will, nf a 'J-iwt (taiiit. forwaril a ciji ly uail t at ts-rnn wbn mniKit tnxMiiv tint- in hi ncijrht ' itnni. A !! Ifir ICrmril) Kor niiHtitutional tli- iruliar to wittofn U Mr. IWdier'tslfTtiaittf Curt- It j - Me th in(.t miurlrat! .vjiet-lflc iKivvtr wr th tmtiRtnial fum'tinrif Carv-Mtf tL li(ubolil. (imamln if w K'rrt V" . lnhtrittd v. rakn. all iruilu KufftTinir. Iialo aud irmrularit ts. which can ! itirl tn tlw ti-vof Mrv. IV-k-her' Fnial- tun, which t an alterative, diuretic. anti-t-iatiitMijc ami ut-crine tunic ami rurr all female mVii?-t'-. Advioe attd coiMtittaUon Irt addreiDC Mnt Utiuit Ilclctier. I O Ilux .vft. ll.Mih. Ma-.- iXNilittW' X Sr-iitt'. u'i atid S!tt Treinont-M . Ikj.nm, are llins a&vnt TLe new combination f.f wnart aud M& douna. a. ned m Carter's Hackacbe llaxt-ers. bus iiroTeil to 1 h one of the !nf-t that cn:M lr niu'lt Try one of tbe aa-ier iu an vaxr of weak or lame back. 1 jAcUarhe. rheumat im . neura igxa At .rvuit-.s of tl- chi-nt and lunir. et-. and yon w ill l Mtriifsl and Jeassil l. the prompt ivlir-f l?i liad fcftstti of chronic dsjo-ria a platct r nier Hn pit of the istoiuach mik the min at nme for tarter' Smartweed and Ilelladonna llacWat l-11a.-ten Irioe 35 ctR Ilu to .llnkr ITIourf. No matter in what an mhi are licat-r-l i should wnte to llalktt A Co. Portland. Me . ajid receive fre Inf orniat ion atNtut work iou can il" and live at home at a profit of from t. .oi l upward- dailv Mine ha.e made or a da Allinew. Caiital it neediMl; HalletiA.--start uu Kitber -ex: all apw Tho-M- h l.-k'iii at once will make muR little fortuu W nt- and NMe ftfr y-ours-lve I tVranceimnt of the liter, with cotiKti.uion m juretstbei.'oniplexion. IndiM-opimpUfo s.ill -km etc Itemove the mime by uktiik Canfi s Lnt I Liver 1UR One a dose. There are maurfonnof m-rvoud. Hhty in in i thatjjeMtotbeuof Carter . Iron li,i. riH w bo are troiibl-d with nervoiiN ut aknee.. mptit swtsatK. rtc . tslruuM trj' tnn. CJiie i:iy' t' renin Itnliti atnal T)ib jusi h ilelraled rein-d for the cure of catarrh. Iia fe.er. uuld ill the ltrd. -tc , aiJ If olitame of am reputable dniK'Ki'- and may )e relietl uniu hm 8 wife and pleaKant remedy for the alnve com- Claint and will immet'liat' relir-f It is not a quid. Rnuff or jiowder. has no offenMite dor. and can ued at an timewith trood r -huIU. a t hou Ha.udtcan tmtif amont: tttem Mme of Utv at tacheH of thb omtv.'siant of tbe Tlmeu. Ma iiu, AA itr to .tlolhrr. Mr. Wiu.w iSith ia Svttt'P should always l ix.--d wbtu children aie cuttinj: teeth It rebeie the little wifferer st onoa: it prtnluces. natural, quiK fdefp h relieving tbe child from tola, and tle little cheruh awaket. as "lirbrbt a a iHitton ' It Ik err pleasant t. la-!. It Mbehtbejruma.allaialiiiaui ,t-tiHr wind. tVfrulaten the UmeU. and b. thf Iwfcl Lnnw i remedy for durrbo. whether anin from t--tli inK or ither iUtes Twent fle ivnt a U-ttle When Baby was sick, we pare her Ctorta Wben 6he wa. a Child. Le cned for ( awlona Wbeu Uf l-xioauie Misn. mhe clmt to atoris, Wlieu 1jc L-t4 Child ran kho aveiboiu ttarix HALE'S HOriY U the C n;.li Curt:, , 50c 1 CIXMS'S SULPHUR SOAP he aicj liu:i6t, SSc GERMAN C07N "EKOVER lill. (.-. iu bn-, !-i KILL'S HAH i. WHISKER DYE-Iil-c . .. Urui.,Mv. PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS mi in 1 Ilium.. S" DEAN'S RHEUMATIC PILLS sic s .ure cure. Mc this paper;-: ! on file in rbllni'rlphla it 100 MVri'ap'r A.txtr Liidtuf Airentv of Mean. , AVER & SON, oar mUionx-M went COSSSSSSsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSRSSSSSSSSSSSRSSSSSSSSSSti j: Ji Ji St fl Ji Ji r. r. f. x. rt T. Ji Ji Ji (0 Ji r. SWFT'S R C T Ciaifc, imfmbeicf the Boutb Tfttnal C mntr Ua " O jear zo I va- t belplf fcr nver tu-f, m nt A t-.e r-njt- ttn uc nf swift i fapet mi J hare taken apalo. I wantd La e written aooner. lo' now 1 ur hesitatiti.-ly recommend 6. 8. S, I hire a ' -Titiat noe in it Yirtue, CURES RHEUMATISM ! roroTtr wo y. ar J uff-PTM Un-t y u ii in t tpei. and t)L t ' In. lie ut ot At e- i , and b-id t ' It ii mi1. ieu a t"iitirir ku i-.i.i1 t cii- into.t- a' .it nme. ii U.e old an 1 ntll t owii.ui .- v. rrni iiitn rtiit-t aa .b'a'n.-c1 At'O'.nu i . Iwnn If tir Tli eff Lai b-, u-itrical. l (n i, la 'Crct r - . tin.tflr 'ir, It poue, iut .e trai I- itb ih at ji i . .nd I im v. -i tlian w iri 1 1 t ittt- uf i ui my K S. S. I did 1 it . I win t x t it rui for my rntoratioa to health, ttLkIi I on' I inn uo , t.M , rn! t Trtatite tin Jitood and Skin Ji$tn$e$ tnnltrd frte THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., C0SSSSBSSSSSSSRSSSSSSaSSSSS,SSSSriSSSSrfSSSSSsJb'SSSSS3SSSW for Infants and Children. "CutorUiiBoweUKdsptMltocbildnatliat I Cutori cun fnlle. Constliwtlon, I rutaommwtl It a wperior to my pnenpuoa I Hour bionuu-U. !i.irriii, Enjcutlcm, aunlonw" IL A. Aurnr. JI h., I KUI w .m.., jjivta aJ iluo,a " JU Bo. Oxford Bt., ISrooUi-B, N. T Wujut'laJuriou mod lotion, ImClKi.u. jut l Fultoa Street, JtT, Y ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH. Hardly a week passes without the men tion lo the iv "papers of sudden deaths, and nt late the ahrming freipeiicv of the statement th.tit death was caused by rheu matism "r neuralgia nl the heart cannot fail t. have l'e. n iiotn t-d. In nil pmlia lillltj' many deaths attributed to best I lin es tire caused by these terrible diseases, , which are far more dangerous thin is gen ' ellly considered. Is there any Jsieilive cure"? The best answer to stub a question Is given by those who mr iem cured by the use of Athlophoros. Ilover, K. 11., March 23, 18M1. I have for years suffered with muscular rheumatism in lsick of my head, neck and arms; the pain was intense and seemed to grow steadily worse. I used two bottles of Athlophoros and it brought relief almost Immediately. I lielleve Alhlophorm to I a pure, honest medicine, and there is no question it will certainly cure rheumatism. Ml. F. Kennmiv, Orchard Street. Chlcopee, Mass., May 23, 1SSG. I have suffered fur over fite years with muscular rheumatism, Iting treated by several physicians, besides taking numlier less remedies; the dis-tors could not cure me ant! tho different medicines gave me no relief. Tliere was one remedy I had not tried Athlophoros. I bought three bottles of it, taking them according to directions. I commenced at night before retiring. The next morning, alter a good night's rest, I wa perfectly free Irom pain. My rheu matism went and lias never returned. Athlophoros effected a mrein my obstinate case and 1 Ix lieve it will in that of any one suffering with rheumatism or neuralgia. Q. E. Lewis. Every druggist should keep Athlophoros and Vtliloplioros 1'ills, but where they can not be bought of the druggist tlie Allilu-phiir,.- Co . 112 Wall St., -New York, will send eitbt r (carriage paid) on receipt of reg lar price, which is Jl.td itr bottle for ilil'.ph..m nn! ".in . for I'ills. !",!' ir i'i,t kiltio tlneasc clyicjccrtstft, in du.'-ti.n t, lines nenou- Uelcilltr, illses.-es of '" ' 'i ',- 'ili't, headsc he. Impure ' . . i i - - ire unc nnleil i StiarpPa'ms! Stltchfff, Bcuruea, Lust Bid orlUp, Ki&uej Affbctioni, bcr Chestorpaln lnur? pirt,lool or depp-scated, quicklr ca wjii IJcrp Pluter Cand BKlsam and the meaiclnU vtrtrjwiol Crtmh Bop. JLctjHttntlj-,niTMqtiickJT TbTct nt tTvrntthenlrij j-1 t-f r ever kaown. All ready t9ft-p'iy ScMbydrir-rt and country tire, , 5'orfl.00 U !ed f-rpriM. Propria urs. HOP I i-.1T 1 EH CO.. Eorxn, Ham. Th only perfect substitute tor Mothe-rfi milk. I'.va able in Cholera Infantum and TeethlOB. A pr- -dtgetd lood Tor Dy" Peptic. Consumptive, Convalescents. frf-ri c-trttnt m Wasting Diseases. Kqi iren n 'X V j(f V ir Hook The Care and Feed In b of Infants mailed fre. DO.-1BEK, CODALH CO Beaton. UsM. ORGANS. riT-t"n i nif)iratl0, t ur Cub, PIAHOS. Tsf I riji-or-d M-'"3 ' f Strtaclnjr. tatrodnfed tnC I .f-t il m: M.Mir A Hoiux. ii conceded br cm j v.-w jud.-a :o toLUtuie a rMlcal adtue ta Pu& ire ropnirtn u ranca titnl D'fct n , ! i e c u locoe bj mUl tJr-r"-itPt.,E.f. lOWiUiWrs-CUxr: Dr. Gage's Appointments . IJniUi-i.r Thurwiay IV Hun. 1 iit i.t.U t r. tin lii-itit'inUT tin CatarrH Kl, Y'S CREAM BALM Him Iltlitfat or.n and Curu Cold in Head, CATAHIIII HAY FEVER Xot a H'jufd Srtujt r NtffZrr Frtt fro tn injurwu drug ami Ojftn xt i e odor JJAY-FEVER A iriKle bt api.lifd into ea-h tiowtnl and is aerial 1 iim- I'n--- k at lruista bv mail rejn-i.n-i ir- jlrt frw YAA IiKTlU:i "nvnlweKo N V 0 .it a II. U, thi . ffT- u, VTilei from t t ii lit I e unnienwd m i-tf- -T wunj in.d ci i! i ie vfl' icrniMeut, And tl1? rtiii- iy tot ibeutnKtlun tut i uti - a i wa t--d t t e it aaa bate nut re. -io. I WcHTuealmort cm uiTMrlf in bed, j t), and the pin )t Uktfcd, hut TlO d to iy Sift't iii My rhtuioa ii y pouttdt more in. material work. w itrr tlie bleinj of t. J. JI. IXWHT Atlanta, Ca. Hop Plaster ""iT KraiTT IS!rVl3fTf filTC ' cni. 3 2 -cent ft t !ii)ia to A 1. Dnlwnr A Co., i 1 H I 3 5 HB iWin. Maea., for lk- mwlic work jmblifchMr 1 M s III. fl ft ; mm unps 'lanes FOR SALE & TO RENT. Estey Organ Co. OHer Tor rcnlnl or for snle sever nl good Second Hand PIANOS. Detailed description U unneces sary us the 1'innos can bo examined At the store of Ambrose Knapp, Main St. Mr. Kniipp will giro all needed information, or parties can call at our olllec. THE NEW Ik also exiiiltilrd al the same place, and more lavorahle prices and terns will he olio ml than for any other ilrsl-class IMano in tlie market. Brattleboro, Vt. t'orrropvnririirr Noll-rllrfl. rMnit m ic hi OJa it.o st nisi OrjK-rstctiinc VfTl ,t- sl lowed to 'oiitiiioe rofU-(i 1 'c'Ij t ui tra c va a uurtc g f-i sore j OINTMENT VyVun the tt -tiv ei t.r. t Best and Purest MedicineS EVER MADE. Ttw Irlv tb-IIiTniirfromrmr 1 Cv . t in, and m your 1 r02. n 1 ami tn. ib. T1ise . - - . . : rmall onl a st infut. It 1 best and cbeaiK'St mediciite. Try it, a you win t huiiQeu O v E3rnvrWAii. GtTITJW ,'E3 m ,u-,tv i III ?"u r uus mis ....... 1 Itwv IHrJO. mi l w Ai to lite old tpr. uw Sl UMIt It BITTEltS. Ill 'l uej net it ian w cure. PETlTffLiNjE BACKACHE, LUNG TROUBLES, KIDNEY DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, Etc. RelleTed and curM lj thi que of these Plasters. A trial will couriuce tli- moat atceticut that they are tlie ltrt 1 dey re m J irate J vnh capalcum and thf .i'tlvt i-rmi-iple of pf troleuin helng far wor t-owerful ii iheir mtion tlmu other pUstt-ra. Do imt U- i ilui-tnl to take oth r piaster a wttich are ioferlur. i.ut I sure and, pet tbe gen mo e "I'viroliue " wLuti i always en closed in nu enrelopo with tun iuature uf the proprietor. The 1' W I' to ui" ahoTeseal, la trreea auj cold ou tch plater. &'ld hy all drugglata. at & cents eauh PEDACURA CORN PLASTERS Are the hest known rt-mdy for har1 and soft oorua, and never fail to cure. J'rii e. US ceuta, PEDACURA INSOLES Care Coltl l?eet, CSout, Itlieiiitintlriiii, BariHiH. nwoufii i-eei, vie. me l'eleg Whiw rropri tar? (. o . l imrvix Btreet, New YorK. Mai ufatur r. Of llrt clawrt aruutfiHit ana ! U TH'iKS lurfriit Aift-nt f.rBrattk'Uim Vt SOLDS 1 .tirlred dollar ' I in j-rfinjiini V r t 1 fi i tii.hr w.-. k trial t.f bherldan'a ri)wlTl Afakt Hens Lay h-fftdj urnamtand M Hot . btt atr H Estey Piano MH Sacrifice! LUNCTROUBLES t wwiiyumtu 1 Is WAYNE'S WILD CHERRY v OF THE B Stupendous iwr Bargains 't can 'IT ' r NlvUoif t you n A ''f a .-j NK."w7te oivl tit. ff. O lt K 4- A. 4. b. - m Tlie Dools.l. 'c,.4-.cks rm .IrKl".'. V, . Ill I fk " ') 111 I in FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! We have purchased the entire lot of Boots and Slioes SAVED FKOM TllK LATK Towushend :ire! AT A Tremendous THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW That we shall put on sale Tomorrow : 3 Cases MlnoS,sKip whole stock, back and front, hand pegged and hand sewed, at S2 per pair, worth from 3.50 to 4.00. One case Boys' Kip Boots at $1.25, worth S2.00. ! One case Youths' & Childs' ) Kip Boots at 50c, vorth i 1.25. 'One lot Men's Working 1 Shoes at $1, worth from 1.25 to 2.00. One lot Ladies' Kid Button Boots at $1.25, worth $2.50. ' One lot Ladies' Goat high- cut Button Boots, chamois-lined, $1.50, worth $3.00. One lot Ladies' low button Kid at 75 cts., worth $1.25. WE WANT To rcini'inlKT that we ure HEADQUARTERS Rubber, Felt and ELnit SHEEP-SKIN MOCCASINS, PONTIACS, And all the Latest and Best Styles of Rubber Overs. wit iiavi: jut ki:ci:i vi.ii 111.1. NIOI Ii Of RUBBER BOOTS, RUBBER-LINED. Wo are oU'erins two special sales of Men's Knit-Felt Hoots at o()c and 75c a pair. These jjoods are first quality, Imt slightly daiini''P(l ; north from $1.0(1 to 1.25. SOLE ACENTS FOR 91 Main Street, BRATTLEBORO. fJlRMCRQ jjj i i niuiiLiiu UtlMBiK. DUNHAM BIS., Everybody Grazed OVER THORN'S DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS! Which is on Exhibition This Week. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THEM BEFORE THE ASSORTMENT IS BROKEN. ALL GOODS PURCHASED AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES AND I Guarantee to IF YOU DUY OF ME. My Expenses are light and all asked is a slight advance from cost. I MEAN WHAT I SAY, THAT I WILL SHOW YOU THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF RICH FANCY GOODS EVER SEEN IN BRATTLEBORO. COME IN AND LOOK "WHETHER YOU WISH TO BUY OR NOT I. B. THORN, 119 MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE HIGH. m, . . . The Finest Display OIF1 HOLIDAY GOODS Ever shown in Town in our lino will bo offered at prices that cannot fail to make our Store headquarters for those who wish to purchaso USEFUL, ORNAMENTAL & PLEASING TyH"TfcT tj, T I S" f t-,BTC EMERSON & SON, No. 2 Main Street, Brattleboro, Vt. REEFERS, OVERCOATS Our stock of Mni'.s Overcoats, consist ini; of Worsted-, Chinchillas. Heaver anil Kerseys, are made anil trimmed in the best possible manlier, and priee-i are low as tlie lowest. Youths' (hcrcoals in lontr, medium and short lenulbs, including all tlie new mid nobby styles to be found in tlie market, equal iu tit and make to custom work at about one-hall' the price. Hare some very bamlsome full satin-lined I'o.its, imported !?oods. Hoys' and Children's t oats iu large variety. Youths' and Men's Heelers and Vests in Vermont Gray, Chinchilla and fine gonds. Large stock of Ulsters iu all qualities aud prices. Large- a.ssortment ol Cardigans, (iloes and Mittens, Horse Man kets and Jap Wolf Holies. ALL GRADES UNDERWEAR. STARKEY & WELUAN, THE COMBINATION CLOTHIERS. .A.T AMBROSE KNAPP'S Have placed in a Complete Line of Fine Furnishings. LA STYLES IN H-riS- GLOVES--JoS;lfettu!i!e.sn,,p or 1,errl"'s ,m- Buck Mittens, Fur Coats, Fur Caps, Fur Cloves, Fur Collars, Fur Robes, Leather Jackets. The best SI. 00 Unlaundered Shirt In market. New line Horse Blankets. Come one and allstrangers in and give me a call. AGENT TROY LAUNDRY. 87 Main St. Save You 10 to 2 and ULSTERS ! AN ATTRACTIVE Fall & Winter OPENING- particular A TTTvT A TVT A. JNAPP. 0 per ct. BRATTLEBORO OCT. 1, 1886. -PLANT BRACKETS am. FlOWO! St&IldS ..fall Lin.l Al.ii.lm. f Bird Cases- uyster aneiis & bones for Hens. PAINTS AND OILS. BARNA A. CLARK. L t'C'AM ,jth. - '"Hf T THt C ONS I N f?' . ' 1 1 CKICAC0.R03K1SLAN0 & PACIFIC RAILWAY 1 rK -i-n relation to rrio- nnal Un, il t f i ti rm nil ( ii .V r N ri cvii i. j (ti t ami h utl "i t i- tl,9 V 1 i h Hi . i d 1 i t- . 1 .ii. t Tl ftfhr Ul t iltifT d nl. ni i i. i . f.r 7; I LiltiMti. i i. . I,. , tnlflilf (Thl- C-i -r J rt Mtua lis I' -m (., ( M ,r.3 i k 1 Itn4. ht IU u K'.-t' n U . fijn frjurfl-.i utttiiniTR t- 1,-1 . ttiM lU. -' . t .a t itr, MntiM.' lul'i U Mnt r- t At. 1 Hr .xnll.. An ! i kiii H i t -1 n i . -itn urtt . J litufT. in low a ii'la.tm Tr. nun fct J j--ph . i p-o and Kan-xa ( 'v, m Ni V n. i . i c-id -ihl ai, tn tan a , AlUrtlt Jllnrn 'i--ua M 1 ml q Mmoc'ttt, A.rt' n lit Ivk i lu4 hu&Jr uf Lblnaaautt ci u, 1ow&- and viUi. The Great Rock Island Route OaaMnl- Spofl, Comfurt and Safrty tn th-xw who tf4.iuuriL lunadbvil tl -.txus-Ui allu ' lu ta k ti v f 'i avy iucL It, 1 n 'i ar. wUd uru- il'iI of ktoite Jii.m. lta roll.n tu l. t rtert a t Jii.s tkii; 'i - I. lthssb.lt')' r u (.plinn.-.-t',at m .i u-l inoi hi isv. -.U-l a I t l-r i i -5. lu pr i -ti. a.1 c rti in i- i-. ti-rfcin t nnd ii t -i -n-di v ip.ini- ii -t and il. t tir Tl ut iit ' u, pi -rnjror 'wiinKdtii u uiwtuuHl b 1-. ' ! trp-id in tli orll . l -Tr.uitKtvH Cticafnan'lt'' M!"trf ' i n l t i mr-JitAtt. pi v. .i 1 it i I'j i -e J'Hr aid filttpinif -.iit 1 i. i , rj rtjuis fliv U nl III. i. . I) St . iV Atcliiu ufl Utowu... -rwOlU 1.- 'u4i.tf tUj-rcra. , Tho Famous Albert Lea Route If d rv-'t Tuo-tt Iiihj twwn Clil'Sjr" an'i Minna -ad St. HajL ir,.r tttU n-uu auhd t LxpnbJ l.Aiii n-n I. . in lit: nimmtrri- rt. U tun mju- j -aiHit- an -j.- i w an-1 ii Inns pTv uud ot lna ai.4 JlinrMmiA. TUa r a lu jt in jd nud trraxici; luidt f inttriur Dakut a f rfa.-'icd a V HerXon A tdii -t UiiraW route, u ben-a Bd Kulaiw offrn- ui. r.ur laduiitnunt to trawler. Utwt i Cindrnnti in stana.puU Laftrt mxi Cvum ti IJaffn St Jojb, .Uluion. lemvi-uwurth, Kuutt l' t Jiniiffti 1i si. J'aul and intcnuitdiatf puinu. A') In .nf patr -nt. .-j-liU taiulWk, l4iM and cbildti n re.vM fniu i fll andompioyM u ho k lKud tnuat ijvtoctluo, rt-i-fu ouurtcvy and kindlj atU-ntlun. yTjjr Tlkrt. Uapa. Tuldrm obtaiuaMr at all prtoHpaJ aad tiifcda wr anj R.R. CADLE. ( culriOQ ( E.ST. JOHN, H. E. BOND, Furnishing Undertaker. VOX'S HLOt'K, IlltAlTLKIlOltO, VT. U. 'iltrinw VK ..It MoHT lli' 'ru n i m.hi t. . The Bellows Falls Evaporators ilaTa rro tn'm Bflveato le fur super I'.rto anr apparuiua t ir evaru.raUni; S.I l. hUlllillL.il Hlld CI Unit. Have never been eq'i&lli-il for KirmiiT or EvAr. ui rn.. econcmt of rriL m npitmipinn. i-r V. r niorstvps In usa. Knd for Ulu trait j . rn-ui ruim uuuionlala to Vf. Farm Machine Co., Miowa rails, vt L0RD&TH0HfiS,sp 4ItandolphEt lliirajfc kecpiujpai rcafllo tnuke comructa vllU AUVtK I IdtKd. 1 4 v . y . J r-"- i