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THE VERMONT PI I (EN IX, miATTLEHOKO, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1887. IlrooMlnr. A BAD CAHR OK SUICIDE. (In Mniulny inorntiiKi July -Itli, tlio muni of tliH nnKlilwrlimxl win ilWurlioil liy tlio niiliiniiicviiipiit that (I. Mmnii, nifiil 17 yours, only son of r.lliriilgu (I.

Miiimi liv liN mh-oihI nmrrinKo, liml ((Mlinitti'il nulrlilo. Tlio IniyV mother ilieil lint April, nml ulnee that titua ho nml li fnllii-r linvo IIvimI nlono. On tho nmni-iiik of tho Ith Mr. Mnmi went to tho burn to milk, hcii It ovcurrnl to him thnt ho liml not noun or honnl anything of rither tlio evening boforo or thnt morning. lln npiiiohoil thu hoiimi nml did not duel him.

Ho then rei-nlled tho fnct thnt on tho nfti-rnoon before had Been Jiitiie coining from tho augur homo, which wnt in jrriivu iitiout rods uwny. Upon going thi-rt' to hi horror ho found hi ilnrllng 1my hanging hy tho neck by ropo BUipeiuloil from the rafter. Ho liml evidently In-en dead several hours. Junius very Inrge, uliong nncl henlthr ymmg lnnn, re-nmrltnhly well developed for one of hisnge. He un considered full imin for work or limim-m.

He hnd done most of tho work on Inrge fnrm for the Inst threo yenrs. lie possessed good tnechnnicnt tnlent nml Inst full built the mignr houso in which he limited himself. Ho wns a very good mliolnr for una of his limited ndvnntngc i of ipiiet, modest, yet lunnly manners and nminble disiKisition, wns liked by nil of his m'iiinliitiinces, nnd wns tlio idol nnd solnce of hi father who is now 74 yenrs old. No ndeipuito reason for this rnsh net of the young hum is given, but it is generally believed to huve its bottom cause in rending bud literature. Ho bail planned nnd exe euted this tragedy upon his own life with coolness nnd deliberation.

He wroto nnd seuhsl letters for some of his special friends on Sundny, his Inst dny, in steudy hand. Ho had nrranged the ropo which wns a strung bed cord as If he designed there should be no failure. The knot and ltooso were prepared with much skill. After securing the rope to the ruftcrs near the apex of the roof, it appears that he either stood or sat on tho joist, whieh wns about eight feet high, carefully adjusted the noose Ut Ins neck, und either jumped or slid oil. Tlio building being so low and lie lieing tall, his feet touched tho ground a little, but there was no evidence of nny struggle.

The postinnster-general hnR apKiuted Mrs. Francis A. Stickney postmaster at this piiu'e. I'lirMlrr. it.

Chillies, only son of Warren Church of Chester, committed suicide Tuesday by shooting himself through the hend with a revolver. V-I Iotr. It. 1). Metcalf is in Orange, this state, iistieatlng on tho farm of Charles llolhrook.

C. (I. Leonard and wife have returned from their visit to Unrre. K. H.

Cook is building bum. Miss Clura Viall of Indouderry is visit iug at W. H. Mrs. K.

A. Kenyon will give chalk-talk to tue einiiireii ot tlio village on Muliinl.iv afternoon, 111th and mldress publie meeting in the evening. It is hoped the I'luireii may De lined. Vt't Uuliiuirrstou WhiHijung cough has been quite previa lent the last six or eight weeks. A sillgll lar case is that of Mrs.

John Oreeuwisid, a lady over c(U years old, who hns it severe lv and yet seems to bo doing as well a.s mosi oi the younger persons. The Fourth passed on" very quietly with the usual amount of fire crackers and quito a display ot lire-works the evening. Uiiilronl. Miss Mary H. Haley, one of fluilford's wormy and lileiong residents, died suddenly lust Friday of old nge, Isdug over eighty Yenrs old.

Mio wns tho Inst survivor of large fumily of brothers nnd sisters. Within few weeks Chus. Squires has louiui iwo young cattle ami horse dead in his pasture. (leorge Houghton celebrated the Fourth in Jloston. Uiillfori! (Vnlre.

Hev. T. W. lllinnii will preach in the Universnhst church on hundny r. The school in l)istriet No.

5 is closed on account of thu illness of tho teacher, liauphear, who has gone home to Hernard ston. The tencher in District No. 11) has left on uccouut of sickness in her futher's family. Jucbaouvillr a jaii. mm).

A man calling himself Miller, with some nlinses, a Into convict of the riew llnmii shire state prison, was arrested on the 1st lust, hy Micrill Urown for horse stealing He had resided for some months with Mrs. (iallup in Halifax, but hail recently remov ed to tho place little heyoud Ahaz I'lke stone houso. Mr. Iiilliu of (Ireenfield, Mass, a son in-law of Mrs. (iallup, while on visit there, saw und knew the man from de scription.

A sheritf from Greenfield and a tletectivo from Massachusetts nppliod to Sherilf ltrown und ho was arrested on two indictments for horse stealing nnd tukeu to -Massachusetts. Mrs. Winn is recovering from lato sc vero illness. A. E.

Kemn of Shelburne Falls, who, ith another lunn, made the butter which ttsik the llrst prize at the lluy state fair last lull, lias heett engaged as hutter mak er in tho creamery hero. J. K. French of Chester, stopping at A K. Ciutes's, is canvassing the town for fruit trees as agent for IE.

G. Chase Co, of (Jo uevu, N. The higher department of the village schisjl. tumnit oy liOtlle heel of Wiliniugton, closes a very successful term bsluy. A few of our citizens attended tho great show on ednesduy.

There was a fine rainfall Tuesday night, The Fourth-of-July ball held nt the Glen Houso lust Friday night, wns well attended despite the hot weather. Tho music by the liruttlelsiro cornet band, with A. II. Ilines ns prompter, was very line. At ISO clock mi excellent collation prepared by H.

Wilcox wus serveil, after which dancing continued until morning. Over IW coll attended the bull, and the zest with which all took part proved their enjoyment of it. Sholhurne Fulls, Marlboro, Guilford, llrattlelsno, Howe, anil ull the surrounding towns wero represented, and umong the guests were noticed Miss Gertrude Bishop of Wixslford seminary, H. L. Stetson of Dover, Clias.

of Colerainu, and T. W. Uoodell of IteudslKiro. WKAIIIEIl Hl'llUAIlV FOIl Jl'KE. Illkdiest teinis-rature reisinlisl, IT." the lowest, 31, llth.

Highest dully mean, Til 1st. IllKliest dully range, 'MU Iiiesl. fia. lii: ineun -Jil iiieuiiiiiuxhiiiiia.TT" ineuii iiihihuiiiu, Itulu on 1.1 itus; largest rniuraii la auyoiieuuy, in. oiiiiie-i i.u In tell.

Tolul rainfall during storm or lUst-SId, 4 total for June 5, in. MkIiI frost on inuruliigor llth. I'revalllus uiiwlluii or Mest und SOtltlL SiillllllCfl XI. Mclean has sold tho hoUd to I). F.

Taylor for und gave possession July 1st. Tho Xlclieaus luivo hired Jerry Young's tenement. Mr. Young has sold his houso to his son, Duvid Young of liruttlelsiro, nnd has gone to live with his daughter at Cambridgepoi t. Hev.

De F. SalTord is nway for a three weeks' vacation. His congregation worship with tho Congregational church in his noseuce, Aiii.mrr tlin mimliiii nf kfnlr iimiiu urn Mrs Do F. SalTord, Mrs. J.

0. Ijiupheiir, Kttu mayor, riora viuiou ami Aiireu jioiueu ITInrlbwro. Wnrren Higley has 20 to 35 acres of gross to cut on shares, with barn for storage, and 1)0 ncres to sell. Mrs. 0.

H. Smith of Minneapolis', witli her mother, Mrs. Adams of Ilrattlo- are at 11. M. Adams A.

A. Whitman and wife of Westmore ii uun, in tiiu'ti lrHilav. visitiiu parents anil friends, and Mr. Whitman took photograpnio views oi seveiui uyh itiirs. Chai ley Fletchor lately cut his foot und is coiihned to the liou.so.

Hnllidav is on the sick-list. All persons interested in a town fair are requested to meet at tho town hall next Tliursduy at 8 r. u. The ladies' aid society ill meet and servo supper at the vestry on iiiuisuuy. Month rtrnfiiuc "The Fourth" wns celebrated ill this place by the Sunday holding a picnic In a grove on the grounds of Mr.

Alviii Morse. Of course it was free nnd open to ull, and quite a concourse or people wcie I nitons nml sillLT- isildl-ll UV 0IIII.1OIIB, 1" v. rt ing. Especially sjiokeii of in high terms ol Piulso wus tho oration of Mr. Henry nml that of Jtov.

Mitcliell in tho uftoriHKjn. KufrvbUmoiiU Uhi-. iil.nii.l.inf. v. ith tileittV OI leMlOIUl.l un.i tl.M iiuv closwl by many tho young jwople joinintr the festivities nel.l at tho Metlioiiwt ciiumi Ye.

xr of I'liilailol hia 'arrived on tho 'Jd, oud will roinaiu through the inoiith of JulV. ilines Emma ond Ella Hoyt of Brattle 1111. The piny of "NclgliW Jnckwood" thnt na In 1.1 wns im neeti post-to September. 1 Killed l.ll 1...... i it i "vl 1,1 snower of Siindny afternoon Inst, but not enough to do miiiign HOIIIO 01 tlio linll- were very Inrge.

One mensured by stones one i of nii-iie long or 11 inches wl. mi.l 1 r. in.ens was iij nc he onif liv iiii-u io iincKliess 111 the centre. While the stitnlt lu.i.. n-i sv io oig ii siiiau cannon on tho Fourth, son of Cleo.

A. ii.iiiKiiu) ii receiveu severe injury to one of his gravei mown into it hy liscliargo of the rnnnou. w. tho ICnst 1'ntnrr Tho nltendaiico lit the celebration on tho 'lOltlliP of ll. .111.

1.1 .1 -i' esuiiiiiieo in over raw people. The exercises opened with oncert, In which tho soloists, Miss Gilbert, i in Mil uinniuu, anss uiiiinig nml Mr. Uor-. acquitted themselves with much crod-'llieltev. Mr INieumiu ham ornliou and then strawberries nnd Icecream were serveil In nluiiulnnce, nfter which came a line display of liroworks.

Kvery- proiiouneeii tlio occasion happy nnd oil success Miii.1i lu .1.... iimu iiiiu iiiu Jlessrs. Normnii and 1). Cobb. Hiixioiu Itlvrri Prof.

nf 1 iwllll'lllb IlllMIUIll nt Hnxton Hiver, hns been granted lenve of uoseiico oi live months nnd will tnke trii to r.uropo, Two lino buildings nro in course of construction which will Minion to now- cost ncndeiuy nnd tho other will lie residonco for tho principal. Towiishl'iitl. Copious rains have fallen this n.1,1. iug much to the already gissl prospects of the hay crop. I Yof.

HnillddillL' llllil ilt lll'i, vinllinr Hon. O. S. Howard's. Hon.

nnd Mrs. I. K. ll.ltchel,1ee nrn iug friends at Hyde l'aik. Mrs.

NnilCV Willslow is visitim ilaughler in law, Mrs Mary Ii. Winslovv.in Amherst, Muss. Miss Ijittie Mae Winslow is visiting in Amherst und Sterling, Mass. Many furmersnre seedinir thcircomdnlils the si ml hoeing, experience having laugni mem mat this is the hest and surest wny to I. llcv.

Ii. M. Mitchell has a 1,1,., 1 rnll to the llaptist church in N. 11. tVrsI 'Vu ushrlMl The disiilav of lireworks which was an nounced for Inst Monday evening was pre veiueu oy meir mm arrival from Yolk.

Not ll ill'' oreventillL'. thev will be linsl Haturday evening, July II. John l'ago and family from Mnnrhester, nro visiting at Ids father's, W. Pago's. Wyntt Harder from Camliridire.

Mnrv- land, is visiting at his uncle's, A. A. liur- ners; also.llr. Ilarrv Two nl.Iy from New Voik has been spending a few days there. rxuue oi mo young oisnue us nee on the Fourth pienicked ut lVh.i luko in iniiiniea ami reKrt a hue tune.

Mrs. Jones, Charlie ltobbius nnd Abrnm lloue nro on the sick list. Vrrnou. Uav. Mr.

Sniitlit-rx will pronrh in the napiM next nt I'. M. Clu'str Freiifh has a hors thnt is verv sick. I-ast Kriduv C'liarh's Wheeler Imried his little daughter, ntwl fi yearn. It is re rimrkuMd fuel that in all its life, tho child had never been able to iienk a won! or tep a step, or even to sit alone, and never lias taken 1111 tiling but IkiuhI 1 I ra Ieo has mi tved his faniilv nun Dpriuueio, auo win (M'eupy tne lume known ns tho "Uuver Harris house.

Allyn Stehhius eanu Xrom Kitehhurir to attenl the Univerviliit festival hist rnday eenin. Mr. Ma flates of ltn-iklvn. visiiiuatnei lather h. lieury Hrooks ljist l'liurhday lts.

Hallidav MilTeml from sunstroke and was unconscious for a while, hut is much better now. IVnnlwboro. Vermont mauLfe held a nicnic in A. KaruumV rove on the 1th. Aliout 1(H) invited visitors were piMent.

Uternry ex ercises. inuic aiul iframre ihuuer. ice cream and lemonade, with cromiet for mmiKemeiit, were the onler of the ilay. Of tho ltoosI thiuett we innku mention were the inutile, vocal ana tnhtrumental. by Carrio SteUon nnd Mary Ururtfs, reading raUK paper by (ileason ami rurnum.

etc. The ice cream festival of the -1th was very pleasant affair, duintf much credit to those who lent I tli time and talent to mtike it a success. School in district No. II. Ittic Corse, teacher, closet 1 June rth.

Scholars neith er absent nor tardv. Silas Ati.tin. Alth: Hetuis, Maud Hemis, Victor, Anna and HutterfioM, rnnkliu Urowu, KtUi and Willie Clark. Hattie Collins, Johnnie Knr uum, Alice Morse, I lara Martin, Inez Head Lina and Alhe lorrey. Noulh 'nrilboro.

Tho Htmaster 'beial has appointed fi K. iirown jNittuutster at this place. AVeaiiiiiuoirr U'rai. Considernhlu hut wus cut lnt Wi'pk- hut for the past few days the frtspieut showers have cuiunciictl the turincr to sutpeno Thu crop in this hectiou is unusually large and the pastures are looking finely. 1'mf.

Htloo.lhuoof NorthfieM.Slinu.. Dr. (lixidhuu of Dayton, witlt their faiui lies, Mrs, Trowbrhlce blaughter of Judo (iooilhue) anil chihlren of (llaow, Airs. I'eytm Hanney of Kalamaoo, Mich. and Etlwiu Harlow of Aiiiistu, art1 visiting in town.

An open meeting of Maple Grove was lieM July 1th at JCeuben Miller Ma nlewood" farm. Mr. Miller has a irood farm and know how to mako farming pay without iroiiiLf West. Hu has dairy of grade Jerseys ami tiuemseys, is a Iwlievc in labor-Having implemenU not only on tin farm hut in tho luaise, and wus the first grange men liter to buy a Cxley creamer, There was a largo attendance at the meet ing.incliidingiueinberK from lltiydeu grange of Westminster and visiting friends from home and abroad, representing 10 states which, if it hetrnvti thu iiiieratorv character of our citizens, also shows their love for tho old home. After a cordial welcome, from Mr.

Miller came a urogram of music, speak iug, reading, and a discussion of the rpiws tiou of cooiH-ration in marketing farm nrud ucts, Tho discussion was confined mostly to tho dairy and inaplo sugar interests; tlio creamery system was favored tor the for mor, and western market for the latter, as low prices and advanced commissions in tho eastern markets leave no margin of profit for the farmer. Tho meeting was much enjoyed and was unanimously voted a good way to celebrate mo -hii, u. U'UlinuiirUlr. S. Smithers of Itrattleloro nt tho Metholist church on tho 1th enjoyed a nun treat.

The singing was excellent, tho pieco entitled 4'eYeodom' Humier" particularly so. Miss LillaTaik did her part very creditably, COUUIlg III ivu uiv buhi nun Mii(i fiiimil Hair. Tim rt'ceints were alwiut Tho Methodist ladies' circle will meet on Vff.biv. the 15th. nt the narsonaire.

Next Thursday evening Mrs, Konyon of Townsheiid will givo one oi ner cimruuiig talks" in tho MethodUt church. Next Sunday at tho Uidverfaalist church will Ikj observed as "Floral" or "Children's Suiiilav Tlio exercises will bo in tho muniiug in the place of tho usual sormou. Tl.i rt ttlMi'imr ho.fc Sumlav liV Dickinson was quite au addition to tho singing and organ music ami is epecteu noxt Sundav at tho children's services. Tim nf thu Vitiirtli ioiiHiieiin- ed ut midnight by tho firing of crackers and guns, and oven the old broken, much- used cannon kept up ai intervals imo muu tlav avfciunir. A scluxd picnic Is in prospect next Sat urday in cuesier rerry gruu are invited, IVllllllllUtOU Six couples of our young folks, withgomo INow vorK iriemis, speiu last ouuuuuj- very nt.iuviiiiitL' nt Wliltimrliaiii.

mukine; head- uuartors at E. A. Cutler's Sadawga Springs i.i 1.1,1,4111. novel, a iiw (i utwiiiiuM nw I. iiti.l mi Himii re (urn hoiiui itroiiouncBil tlieir outim? na a wholo tho nleasantest of tho seasou.

The Sadawga Springs hotel can Imj rocoinmond ed as a capital place for a good time. Mrs. Lucv Tettoo has returned from Vuitr Vnrk. U. F.

IVttoe iiuulo a short business visit to Unvii this week. W. K. Johnson wvs unexpectedly culled liack to Now York by telegraph. Wnni linn rHtunied from Provi dence, we hope to make a permanent stay In town.

Elwin Donnli-on lias loen housed several linen hv sickness. Tho young ladies' missionary society of tho MethodUt church liold a lawn party on the grounds of W. 11, Huskell this (Friday) evening. Tn town i Prof, and Mrs. Pealody and Mrs.

Peabodys mother of Itoston at Mrs. if WlnMioutArV nml the MissOS waiu and Master MeElwain of Kostou at A Kni'l. Allss UiWIOU aim KingRhuryof New York nrcviltltig frlendn. u. rstnuunrd of llmton is here for two eeks.

Mr. llovden of Worcester, the eel ebrated architect, in at H. StoweV. liar ris Petteo of Now ork is here for the sum hier. Tho Mimes Jones of Shelburne Kails arc guests of Mann, jr.

Mr. and Mrs. hlmer Covey nf llrattleixiro have been in town a few days. Tho "glorious Kourth" Passed off verv uletly with an tinconveutioual union Sun ay schotil picnic in Mrs. Hell's irrove.

gKl number attended and all seemed to enjoy themselves very much. Tho even ing was enlivened with displays ol lire works set off by ptivnto parties. Miss Mattie Alvord Is home again. It, A. Dot ml nti and family are movhur Into tho house on C.

M. KtisselPs farm. Mr, Henry Whitney hai returned from Wells Itiver, where ho has been engaged in teaching a very successful term of school. Miss Hosa I Soy il is home from New York Mr. and Mrs.

Ashley Stone. p. Stone and Maud h. Stone, Miss Lucy 1'ox and Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Stearns were among tho arrivals Thursday, tlertrudo llovd nnd Klorenco Harnardare home from school at Castleton. Mrs. llama Johnson has liought the Ori- gen Smith place of I.

O. P. Smith of Hrat tleijoro. Wlihlnjjhiiiiit A WKPPt.Nd HOIIKItTM HIC K.S. One of the most interesting social events Inch has taken place in Jacksonville for a longtime, was the marriage of Missder trinle h.

flicks, daughter of Mrs. Henry S. Hlanchnrd of Jacksonville, to Mr. (Jeorgo l' Itoberts of llrattlelntro, on Thu lav, Juno 2Hth, Hev. Mr.

Ultimo of llrattlo- lsro olliciatiug. lhe bride was elegantly attired in white silk and white lace veil, and carried a bompiet of nineteen Marechal iNeil roses, with snulax and heliotiope, the number of roses representing her age. Tlie bridal pair were met at tho altar by the bride's grandfather ami grandmother, fa miliarly known as lrude Lewis and Aunt Hetty Stafford who acted as groomsman and bridesmaid, also two little girls, Bertha Haker and Hertha Stickuey, who also stoiMl up with the happy couple, Theceie- mony took place at UV.ill. Alter the ceremony, nnd the usual congratulations had been offered, the bridal party and guests, who numbered alxiut forty, repaiicd to the lining-room, where an elegant collation was served. The bridal pair left at au ear ly hour, nmidst a shower of rice and old shoes, for a short journey and we under stand nro soon to take up their icsidcucc MrattlelsMo, the presents were numerous and included a largo variety of articles of both use and ornament from friends lioth at home and abroad.

Another notable wedding was that of Miss Nettie C. Morse mid Mr. C. 11. Shop unison, which took place on the 'jsth at tho homo of the bride parents.

1 lit corress)udeut of tho (Irecntlold Onettc gives this description of tho proceedings: 'luesday, June was a beautiful day, and the sun came oat in its full grandeur to witness the marriage of C. If. Shepardson and Mis Nettie C. Morse, at the homo of the bride, lhe house was crowded with invited guents, for a hundred invitations had been sent abroad, and the bride hked love lv in a dress of cream colored albatross. lhe bridegroom ami bride came into the parlor from a side room, over whose en trance wns a beautiful horse hoc of ram flowers, passing under a beautiful arch and bridal hell made of evergreens, daisies and buttercups, artistically designed by Mrs Chas.

S. Chase of Sadawga, assisted in the leeorntions by Mioses Nettio Starr ami Minnie Tyler of Itrnltlelsiro. The ceremo ny was iierformeil by Uev. W. C.

Soxtoti Wilmington, at i m. the bridesmaids were Cat lie Wilcox, Alt a Chas hva Sprague and Alice Imtterfield, dressed white. lhe ushers were Dr. Stallnnl ami Judge llallou of Sadawga. After the ceremony came the congratulations of mends.

Hie relreslimeiits ot cake, collet and tea were served under tho sUm-i intend nee of i imso ot and the bridesmaids. The beautiful bridal loaf was made by Mrs. Chas. S. Chase, Other assistants upon this imiHirtaut occn sum wero Mrs.

Oscar Cha.se, li. O. Wilcox, Mrs. K. uller, A.

A. liutterheld, ira Karnsworth, Dr. Stafford and Judge Italloti lhe affair was a complete success and was mi fiiiovahle one to all nreseut. The bride groom and bride left Thursday morning to reside in Ware illage, Mas, borne ix'au tiful presents wero groupetl together oil two tables the sitting risnn. 1 hey comprised great variety of valuable articles from many friends," Iliu.ilitlr.

II. A 1(H) yanls dash Saturday In tween Hauuilin of Shelburne Kalis and nine Hackett for a purse of $1'M was run Satur dny afternoon on MapIewoiMl park Ilauui tin won in Hit seconds. .1 f'hotrrllrlil, II, The sclasil in District No. 1, taught by Mrs. Jennie T.

Warren of Itratttelioro, closes a successful term this week. (ri-riillelil, Ilev. N. Newton (Hazier accepts the call tho Baptist church and society, and 'ucsduv evening, July 11, has been fixed upon us the time for formal exercises connection with assuming the charge. HIilj- Mltrlrlon In a People in the section Tennessee nlsmt Ctwikville are cra.y with etcitenu-nt oer tho diMsivery in a cave near there of the skeletons of sixty men who had doubtless Immmi robbed and murdered.

The cave is situated on what was known many years ago as tho Kentucky stock road. This was nt tho time tho principal highway for trnd ers betw-een Kentucky and Oeorgia or South Carolina. Stopping places on the iad were few und far lietween, and many men, returning alter selling their stock never reached home. Some years ago i skeleton was found at the entrance to the cave near Cookville, and a few davs ago a pai ty concluded to explore it. Back on tho mountain side, aliout half a mile from one of the stopping places on tho old road, the nt ranee to the cavern was found, a hole something like a well, going straight down snino feet wns first passed through and then the cave opened into large caverns with a dowuwnrd course under the mount am.

At the iMittom ot the stialt the party found human Ismcs und ith a little tugging in tho debris that had accumulated at this oint unearthed alKiitt 0 skeletons of men who had been murdered nml thrown down tliis hole. Some skulls were found with bullet holes through them, others U-iug crushed with au ax or instrument of that kind. Old citizens now living in the vicm ity say that thu keepers of these dens would keep track of the travelers when they passed through ith stock and on their return they would be almost certain to dis appear. There is another cave 20 miles from Cookville near one of tho ancient inns. and au exploration of it will also be made, Worth Tt-ll Dollm-a To am f.nnitv Is Br Kanfniann'H Ixwik tin dim-as ttt: llnelv illiisliatt-il nlati-s from life, liuu't Ik mre youiMlf Send three cent Man mis to A.

V. Ordway A. Boston, anil retvUe a isipy frts. MARKET REPORTS. IIOSTON.JulvS.

Tli. Inillrr limrlcrt uilli NoilliiTii ru-aiiuTy, 'He. Nt-w York timl Vitiiioiii ila rv. CIhh-si' Ih IIiiikt. ami nIn ul 1'ututiM'H, lol'DXalilk' lluy, lldrui.

CUR'Adl), Julys, l'luur ulrt. Wlu-ut No. Kiirliiir. WHtftL7i)l Nn int.T i'. Cum Nu.

avtvi. iwih No. asya llyo No. n.iritiy, no. IVntrrloml Cflllle July 3 lleef A frw rluiku ut i'lrn, liit iiiiuhty, Js.r.Vtfli.OJ; iimlity A thinl uuulltv.

i lANlli 4 Ktoio Cullln Worklni; oxen. luilr. Kum-y Uow, $Ti0ftM0j Mili-li lku uml C'uKiis CjiM', yeai llnuK. ujiiia; tvto jura ohi, 5ll4t'Ji tfirM vcui-m old. iJlfo-lO.

HmIiio fut live, Kortliern UletiM'il liopi, U4H(. Hheet) Uliil IjluiU-lo loin, J.60. I (XJ t'Ucli rxtru, ts.U0(ii..,iu1 or Irom VHiWOJlt-'. u. V.vil t'ulvm.

l.l.i.Mi..'. Hi. lliilin. lilii tiUi VI tti. Coiintnr Tullow.

mj4C'i't. v- Culf Skim, IAaji7i'. C. i 1'i'ltH, taili; liuiry Kklun, luu'u. t-ut'li.

pirw York Miock nnd ITIonrr iflmkri NYw York. Julv S. (iovt'rnint'Dt Huinlx: 4S. i'OUHoll 11: 4)iH, tlM), llrntllcboro lBrlrr Cirrrnl. WIIOLIWALK.

l'otUtlVS t' ODuuTi CalftiklllM, linuus, 1 ul 1'orlc, itmmil, IIIM-I Sui Chnw, JIUIS V.gK MunloSllcur, tllli, M1U Sill tlu7 4H.1 ISull) lilll MiujMHiicar.i'ukiilOjiU' illiwii'J Ilium a Cbk-Leim, HKTAIU. l'otalmw, Hutter, UliiMwi, liKKH, I'U Molaiwi, KAt rlynip, ki iouoIh, rlilt, I I.u. I.lu.u, 1.14., Corn, lii Northern, OaU, Mwil, bulul, llarWy, tuiTO Tm, Japan, 25' OulollK. 40UMI Multl Y. Ill mm 411UN1I 4rta7U Will 1) lias luuis 113 ti-i 110 43 1 ID lkllil Oil, Kal.

ltaw 14 Kerotk'ne, ISa'iS Turiiejil in. liny, ton, 1 1 OlilIX Mi Wood, yoonl, 4UOU3U1 Lil.l.. SUOUIKU OoltouMixI nu'al, 1 itl llrun, 1 Dual 1'roii'nJer. I aw 51kl.lllli, I I3al 1 U) (Iruhain meal, riMIE PRICK OK 0001) CHEEK ANU OUIt COUNTUY IIOJIE In ounlHttlon wltli Tba l'liujuu only Ja crntu a year eaeu, muk-ag the cobt of the three paper, only 'J WJ a year. I'lirnumrtinl lr lr 3ngr.

f'tuith. Iffiinn-thiuii Imuii himdm Mi's A I. tVlley, West Atnlover, up In last stage tn consumption it wuKe cureu hit nun sue is new ni)Tkl nnd well, (I. Bout 1 1. Monts-IIhi.

Vi cr hiwullli hum disease l)r. Uauv cured lifui and 1M nut sts him Mis A Sawyer. Keene, II had seven eolith and lu'innr- 1 1 (re it imtfi' iifuwu ii'Tiu yearn iiiiu has luid no ln nmn hage since i iiinii oift uviivum rumor, etr Mv IIV had lHen treated rrtr and a half hv on' of ('tiiietird's sHciallstH hy mAiis of the us-nal illiistlti liK-nl tteatnient until her lituilfh uns altiemt ruhieil Ir Oaftecuittl herelTef tunl- hv his ueu aixl iileasiuit treatuietit. Ouvkii Kl.ttEN, Coticoi'il, N. It Mrs.

llllAtn linlilnui. St JoliusMirv. Vt cur I nf falling ouii.iu lrrliatluii. uttfratluii. It- Mrs.

J. Vlt Ids, lord. ll.Jutd Ins'U tlvatttl fur nine eais, until nenily a wns-lt Ir tl.ip ill Hi Iht UltlKiul the illSLMHllinf luml tl-eilllrifttt Mix Mnr Kuiith. Caiitllji. II ciireil nf uu nvarluu ttuuor ns lurfce ns a iwmrti i ii net 1 1.

1 1 it mor, en Ait hi hi utvoi imams had a cancer tin his face Under Ir (lake's treatuietit it has disappeared. (I A tn hit we. Inn- itiiieiry, ii isireu a cancer un nis up. Pule, Mtriiuifhi, ui cainrr on urn S' Tru it.lt IhKntnr nt mut Unite "Mv wife luid tell Ihle ulcer fruill her knee to tier font, and hil ustd iiiitehcs If jears. Dr.

Ilajfe cured lit Holhen'isnii trftts of disease tlHHIS WKHIiHll. line heMer. N. II 1. (I.

otsirnnl. II iVfhirWt. lhafnvmt limiatinui Wirn "lr. (Inge cured in sun uf ileafnesn and dlselnirlDg unien nni iiuucitsi nun siiii-e ne ittjrw oi lntAi lliTtitH iitniiiiiiiirr ll ll.iMnla. K't'tie.

N. I( ilt'ariifNH atsl ihselmrir hit; eats, cured Miss M. Bat net, WuIjHile. i ageti 7u. n.i'i ciuarrn ana vity near: entT.i anu in hear a uhUper.

Atnus Voung. Deny liemt. ii una euien a nun iiu-oukh Htf of ninntti, en ml 011 nit i th Hi hi mi. tin i ninij unit ItiHihnriiintt llutnotM Htm as heliilt'KS In lied with bt- rlhle titttuuts which coirel the entire Ittly. Hr.

ilajfe has cutetl tiitu lie is also euteil nie of a riuus tutticuiiy w. okas, wtsi invni wihki, II lohtfitl Hit i it i mi from tlie Khtnt tfi was i I Ith kidiifv til tea si and h.id mm fright fill Ikmuui tli.tct that lay phj slelatis Kve tne no hnp and nlmndoned my cas. As a last it-sort uiv win (smsiiltwl lr Ihige wltti st-nt rfttifsl(--s it lit tut Htfhiif me Inch hue elit-i ttsl a cure I hae nut Us-n wi wt-ll fur 1.1 eurs. Br I.ki B. Boisie, W'utmord, ttrhilitv.

etr Miss Mltle Hii- Hams. K.lliut stns )lrattl-lsrtt, Vt tinlliittl to ImsI lth heart diniculty. A teuiarkahte reeoti ry miter cases gm-n. Illnotiifiu, Sirr tCui tc hid srrttfliluus Mitbt h.ilmla and niv sltrht wns trv incr Br (lage curel me ho 1 can natl fine print. Anms 'oueKlt.

hei-lie. 11. Ml ilttUitliter was tillnl. Br Iait cnnnl her Natiiasim. Williams, Sen- ler's Block.

Manehi-ster II" Sinnol ilinuoti Cittnl tlnu (hunt it oitiid4l (I Appl'-lou, Fk uf BillllUKlon. itlir well know tit-kt't ajrent nt the ili-mt, wits he has ivl.it Be that was lielpl-ss with Kpltial disease Mint Br U.lK'e hat run I. She has gauietl xninds. Dr. Gago's Noxt Visit.

llit-shlre KtH-ne, Tuesday, 2 Ilrooks lluit-te. July 11. II ift- has no t-oiitnt tioii uhntett-r with any tr.irt lhnr phtlelan He has nisny hmtatnrs hill iiual in tin' tivatuit-ut of ililneult eas-s WATCHES Constantly on hand. A full line of Gold and Silver Watches. Ex amine my stock before purchas ing olsewhure.

It will pay you. Agent for the Ladies' "Queen" Cuff Holder. Personal attention given to all work. P. A.

HUBBARD, Opp. Brooks House. MARVELOUS PRICESf rcn ivTut CsapUle rU mmA OlkrP I Aytltar, AlwtMl blvrM Amity, lktlL Mlt-iiBt Ill Ul (Ulit i I tu, ftbil U9 irlLUj tuu Cd MpwH KmI MH-r. IbrJUt.tofft (I'" "ll 1 ot bd Ibk I tli ItmlC lli ilt vulwul tlii'lliif li.tf.in tnuj tbkt be lb wbl-i lik Ui fM.a. lb i i ib i- 1 t- a ikttr bMkt wovltloMi rlt, gut) Uoh i tWlh HmU I.

thy Widow llfalult I'Mixrs. Tfau It Idt boo viikt tuut till Utj ctl-4, ll I i-jt lui uj lv ilmr 3. Ultr t.i Hint UtPt-ttllsNft, Urg Mllvetloi of An uii 4 itifJ.a,1 i I'm tit iwi (ilhtfrlnt, rmu U.rilriri, Lulu. Itu-L ike IM.1 IUmo, a tU hj Vui I x.l list au-tirr 11. 4' rrtli mm ItewilUc, kr ll I huk i-vli ilou luf mIhm.I Jkailiult li4 H-H taJ I'll, i riilfrtilbtirttiU.

S. IhrUt.iUrd IUtr WrtUri Ullt i tu-ir, NbuliM I iil i oorrrHu Iium, tttllu Ula li i. tu ft ili k.ni-uiltJtiu uf klbl, ut li' iurftlilr on Mi 'I mr Vrutrn l. p. By WDtU CvII.li.

kuilKf bl turn MvMtulk bit, U. ltrl tourt FwriM, A Ut lira. lttj Wul tu 4 mill n- 'I lir l.mt mtiwmtl. Hi Hlr Vkllrt "Tt I l1f bf Ult: Un I- tMiUdilOr lu (iltr ai uf kit vi bl Hoott, ih I lHt auUful Ibau 11.. V.

a i'uplil'a A tl. tba aotbor bl Iira Tb ii, lu. Amx llartr. A KrH, Uf 0ora CIj, at-tUfol AJatu Tti Will Um I 11 l.ud OwtnJslliiv'a llreaiM. 1 NotiL Dy Ua auilMtr ut lurt 1 iM-ri-v ti ibe iiMdcit it.

Hi COii ll. ii ul lU luUb) t. 1 1 ii.a jut It Jwhn lltwfi-bMVa Vtfts A Note! Vf Mia kJulura auiliur vt Jbu Il4lltai, l.autkuan.' at4 11 The rnf wmtin. A hutU Ufa Qaakflt, tmliufef itarj tl, IH, NlileiH IwHipltlo tor a Paruiar Autboit autl-railni Iwt. Iiuw.nul ai.4 Jil-xiiit- tea uf rial, Itn.

nf a ItttUura. ul tall Ufa, ri" all T) Ih hrvMiiig. II. Juapr litJi StciNt. A NuTrl, Hj Hit U.

I' lirailJuu, author uf "Aurora bi 1 tit. 1 1 fit (J wrL. for Mom? AdorNinont, irnitrtlji Dtwuork 1hu lliia auljuui ulatlilne i and ia. tkal ItxdUi-iUrii lurniaklbnti I a-k mwIk-U. lira-k llittlli Hlt rirMtfl ib laf I lbfual abti akriABtlf HlHiUaUHl.

I. ptrt( Tmr tmv Votm TL Biirat Oullrc ti fan awrkM j-iLli I.J ln ati- lib On in, Utiiiil vfltluut-IU'lur 1 a-tirt aixl Crtiiltma full tt la-'ttt-u -a a l. jul trwlj.t, nUiut iLt titWut liuntrrn tiliviLt'" all il. I KnuMltilbf for I ke Million, Uuif bout ut uaaiul Itihiiiwailuu fur all iu uauj li1 lailwu U4.KD'- Ii. '1 lie irin.

CoL HtMilt and FuMtlj l'hj al. lti, uuuUii lu ticalffJ. ul tcUtiii cootlinf i lk Mm to bo i-ria, alo tarlllnaj bww tw cut Obuiu.n ailuti ui- l.j t. Intuit r- maOI. W.

UaiMiifr aitd CiiMdmi In Par I arttj I awda, r-r tuu-rt-l'ii4 I li uu ilv. ik iiu.il. ll i wtulUr It'r t.aUl. D'aliln ia am! ul uf lur Ifti oo juul 31. Mi I'atmlwf HtiltuJa.

Earn ii a .1 1 I lunils ut Jt all iin elt ami mm it. KV Cwllrtl llacL. A I Hf Itnh Coo war. tC At the UarU' Mmf. A lWrtl.

tjWrtt.M arilt-u amhi-r of rti Itouw ua tbt Uuih," tu VT. Ulldred TrUMloR. A bfal. Hy'lLa Pul. ti.

1 auiliur vt Alullr Hawn. tte i llwrk llttja. Ahvtal. Kj lt ttitkor CalUi Vatfk TV. mn tu ptaw, a AOtat nr u.

rar- Jeuu. auiliur ul tm an I tif- ami tw A jNottL Xlafj Cat 11 llay. aullmr a. I.i-oNit' 1 (Jubrlt-I'a UarrUgf. A Kf al.

Uj IUU Glnut. Mth ul 'NutNauir, am i. Ht-kiiltiAT thti hlrlulnd. A Noft-I. Pt U.rt Cn-tt liar, ai.li.or wl-HW Ul MltUu'k Umitt.

lit M. UuJU-r i arlvAN. A Xuirl. Wj UU al. Lia4 dun, autltur It A Millet rlxiri-t," io.

II. A l.tildt-u llawa. A hnl. Ui kttt.or of Utiia thorta," ale. ii.

ttltrlr'a 1'atft, A Novel. Br Uu. Alt andir au. tl.nl ul 1U. Uib.luXtlt.-'CUl.

hlater KwatN A Novel llklt rUit author tt Tl Vt juthu In Wlillc, ST. Anti-. A Bj Uri. Unuj uo.1. uf Kkt l.0Br." W.

lh IiMrrl llHtk. A Noval. tj Ulu Uulutk, tull.ur of" Jubu jlalilut, tjuUnian," iu, 3U. lluhliiAwii raatMh A tbillllui narrallvt l'i Pktlt-l I) Iwiibltitlbi aJirtuturaacf Ktittt faaluo liorau. 40.

Haw le Mule Vntry Vmf V'lletl a 1.4 liKiiu-iitc rn3 uf ariiiiiea vt nt 11 vihhi. uiii riliuHwf Tli arm au4 Oaf.li-n," Hunt i awl It. I'ltrlurMiulaaiuil Lkt-Hilrl lot-rhttfuta, hthil: ul 10b U-IU lii, to pt-ifiinu kunarfJ u( aiuualur i In utala anil lli-itm tlTt iTli-lluimU Willi aliufilr bi il, Uem vf Ike I'o (a, s-niah lt. charu Inn iIn-t'ttii ituiauii. Lotion ll-.

ItlllUr, lljriiii, AhtUrj, UiMtc, Rrtant, a lui luanr tithrt. 4S. lluflJIi.c tr Pruftlfal. Itwatl llotiat-at. A lull itmrli'ttoB ai 1 i lana al Hi bl Ufdein luiuw.

ran flu In rW irin to V1. Iiiuttralfd 4t. Aaitsriltiir of ranll-llu, Uiii.ter, I U.TllUn, MumIi, rUwtt Uranl. OattlrW. Cla-lsinni-, Bailar, liaiitetjk, ah4 kll thf laadlbf lut-n ihaomtur 43 A'aop'a rt)ilta.

Ttt work of an tualrnl avotai. CbliiUi-n faara rcj Uienj fur txuturlM, anJ gruan ptt.ii HUuU. Uiauntrfy day, OUR CJWEQUAIiKD 0FFK1. wltUlho pulilthlitTH at Oh-m Inkikstu furnUli tlithulti ftuty lite Tor $1 00; we will iuI any ten fur ax, or any lhe for '-JOo AiMifbaallortlt-nito 0. II.

J0NKS, Wlliudiff- luii, Vt. 33lrtljs. In ItrnttUMMiro. July a koii to Col. aiul 51 rn.

Win. V. llolKrook of Jiew Voik aiul trniuJetoii to KX-llov. Hiillil'ook'. In HrutlK-Uiro, Jun a twin to Sir anil Mm, Chin K'M lt')n.

In HrnUMmro, Juut Si, anon to Mr. and Mm Pati 11. Wll.ler. In Vernon. June a ilaiiKhU-r to Mr.

ami Mrs, Wootlljurn Kruuklln. Iu (Jullfonl, Juno U8, a sou to Mr. ami Mm. (Iihi, W. I'arinentfr.

Iii liiiiiiiui-itou, July a tlaughU'r to Mr. ami III In liny. luSuutlt New fan, July 2, a daugUtor to Mr. ami Mnt. llfiirv W.

lUilev. In DuinuifrHtoti July ti, a to Mr. ami Mitt. M. K.

lUittun. In Cniiulru, N. June ao, a tlatiKliU-r to Mr. ami Mi-h. Fmnk d.

Hunt nml lamltluugliUT to Mr. ami Mm Hunt of tub toun. iHnrr(nsc0a In Ilrattlrboro, July 5, by Iter, a O. Pay, Kltou II CJiamU-i'luiii ana Jlimild UaiiRliUrof lr. A.

lvitit, all oftttU UIUkw. N'ocnnU. In HrnttlHlKiro, July ly Hev O. lny, Tim-ctliy Milton lluningtun ami Mary Auguntu titilt, UtU of UratllflKiro. In Uiitlomli'iiy, July 3, by Hev.

1. H. Ktronu, Denulx J. Fittttrlck of IxinJouJerry hiiJ MUs U(u K. AUhliji of Wfutoii.

lu Jamalua, Jum iW. by Hev. IieForiVbt KalTorJ, Win. V. UutthiK ami Nt-illti F.

Hyder, both of Ja-inalm. In Jackson UN, June J9, at the rroliliwct of Hie biltle'B inutliiTt by lUv. T. W. Illmtiu.

Mr. UnurjaJ F. Itoberts and Miss Oertrmla lllvks both of Jacksonville. Iu Athens, July 4, by Hev. O.

K. Edwards, Will ruiuiulugsaud Amy U. Wy man. both uf Wrst-mluster. IDcntljs.

111 liratlli iMiro. cn.ii 'h. In lliiilllelioro. July ll, nlf" II ii iifMiiaiu, i. In iiiiiiri.nl.

Matv In South Win. II. him. Di n.mlil FliI i er, mi In Meniiihlti Ti'lili June VI, Mi. A Ill 1 Clink kliottlUui, iiMiiw or l.l iimn KnuAlton.

DYSPEPSIA Ca'Hei ll lrtlmi tn lie mi nmliwil, iiiutili'iirciwl In inhul, lirllu-bin. Iniiciilil, ami ilrowty. It Ii illwnae which duel not net wi ll oi Itwlf. It iiulrps careful, pcmMciit attention, ami renieily to throw oil tlio r.nm-i nml tone up lli illitev tlvi orpun till thry perforin Ibeir ilullen wllllimly. llooil's Hamapailll.i li.ii lumen Jint the rcqulrril relneily ill IiuiiiIh iIh of ciaes.

I have taken llood'i H.iriaparllia fur ls-pepsla, from which 1 hao sulfeied lo years. I tried many other medicines, bulliniio proved mi satisfactory ns Hood's Barsflparllla." tlloMAS Cook, llrush tleclrlo Light New York City. Sick Headache "For tho past two years have, been afflicted with severe headaches and 1 was Induced to try Hood's Haisapa-tllla, and have found Kreat relief. 1 cheerfully recommend It to all." Mns. li.

1'. New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Mary C. Smith, Camlirldgeport, was a sufferer from dyspepsia undslek headache.

Hho took Hood's H.tr.iiarllla aud louud It thu best remedy she cm used. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all driiKRlsts. It "Ii for 5. Mado only by C. 1.

11001) Ixiwcll, Mass. 100 Dobos Ono Dollar. INSURANCE! INSURANCE! INSURANCE! IT; Kl'ltKKNTIlM- I tit't-tt Atntiiiiii aii-l K.i filfll 1 in Llf- Hint i'lih lit iiilitiliii'tt iu litmiiu-sti lit I mlt il Mtili Iikiim- lion It i In tli i (iiViiim than In Ih i AihI si- ItH iui tlin- tif Hit-- til I llfiii' IimI rmiiwitilitr tif Ilurtror.1 rim-nix NtiUuiuil (irlnt (VintitHtlcitt llottif Ni.ii!itrii Xf Vnrk. (Ifriittitt Alitor. Nmtli Atiirfvi rin AvifttU'ii reiiiitlwinlA Si.riiiL'ilrH of tll.tU- ICiiuI Vuik I.lft- I nivt-l.

rn I.ifi- Uki-ihtil. Nfw Ark, naillMi.i, I uiu li-pt Ai'i-Mi'til Wiiuiiiit MuUimI i.f Motitln llfr, Utili.it Mutual All Uiljii-tt-st aiul jiniMiiilK imi-l nt tnr ifll in( ut Til A MM. PS, Itl.n-b. lliutlli Inirn. Vt Also Doalors in Real Estate.

Just Received ii 1 i it It Mtf rn- in DECORATED TEA SETS, FOUR PIECE GLASS SETS, WATER SETS, Oursloek TliiHitri' (ieniTiil Kile on I iiriiMilutrii Is inure cuiniiU'lc li un cut liiTuri'. rttt'iiiU itiM'-il a i HOSE. Ijft.lit-M tit JUKI I IIIU Jt'ivi'lry, Stat ioiier.v, Itird Ciics, kv S. i.il lni.iiii in roger bros: plated ware. ii a VARIETY STORE, H.

M. TRUSSELL CO. LIGHT AND COOL Voll Summer Wear! I'liti-nlt-il in tin- ami Kun. TAYLOR'S NO BUSTLE Id pronontitttl ly fjiihlimnliti1 Imln-s nml U'JiiUnff tlrfSMinakt'nt rfryuht'iv to tin' QUEEN OF BUSTLES. Tlit Ut ht tlia)N- nml Ktnut t'lumh In (Itnity Mi)iioit tlin lotliliix It fnliN N'rfivtly tint litti In a silt hi); jn wit inn mul ahui h-niiiih'H jt hliajN-11 1 mi risinw Kir itnufttit titnl sl )- Woar Taylor's No.

6 Bustle Ami lake no otlirr. Out' ll Ul ill ftun iiut' jmi nf Its hiiN'iiurity omt nil titliei-H Priro IIS renls. For sale hy F. K. BARROWS, SEEING In a lout; hit tow an) KNOWING Yuu miut Im Itlo tiw ftko to ktt rat-k of tin1 new tbitifc.

OVIi rvniKs- NEW KID BUTTON At $2.50 and tiro tho best yel. Ixng chapter of figures nnl piieeM are dry reading. Few iplt' wire tt ineiuorUe eery III Uu detail they rt'ftd In thu papers WK KKK1 Boots Shoes For cver nly fi-om the HHnit to the rlcht ht They prlftt we'n' taken i-are tr Vtm will llnd them reasonable eeu for our i-holirst gotxls Wlit-n In want of ItooU nnd Shoe go dlrertly to DROWN 90 Main Street. rn II. KDDY, Mown Work of nil limla done to onler.

Satisfaction Kiuranltwil. Your ontem are titfully soliUtetl. lUar 1 1 J. Hetxl's house, (Ireeu street, Drattleboio, Vt UDWORTH CHILDS 0. J.

PRATT. Eis iress DEPARTMENT GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE OF FINE DRESS GOODS, On Siiliinliiy, July nuil ilni int; llit lot Inn I ni; wt'cli, I slinll (ill'tT my I'litlro slock ol" FINE DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SATINS, and FANCY VELVETS A( L'liiiarulloloil Low Prices 1 Twojity-rour nieces of llnesl all- wool mill citmel's Iniir Dress Fail les, lu all the choicest new shades, at the riilieulouly low price ot i.ic per yard. 'I his line ol toods has lieen sold all the season from 1.01) to 1.15 and were considered extra value at the price. Look at them. Also 15 pieces of our regular 7 5c (iimlily marked down and placed on a special counter at 50c per yard, imequalleti at tlie price.

All Ileinnants, Single Dress Patterns and Slow Selling (ioods will he closed out at about hull' price. Also -5 embroidered lin, Chainliray aud Itatisle Dress Iii I i ns at an important reduc tion from regular ju ices. In black ami colored (iros lira in Silk, Faille, Francis and Satin Itliadame I shall oiler extraordinary cheim lines at 87 I-'Je, ami I. These three lots com prise the cnl ire stock usually sold from $1.15 to $1 75 iter yard, and as the iiiaiili(v iu each piece not large ami liable to he closed oul in a day, no samples will he given Irom these lines. All of my S7 l-'Jciiiiality striped ami clieckeil Mimiuer Mlks mark ed down Io l--c.

01 hr special bargains too uum erous too mention at PRATT'S. J. Pratt's SPEGIAL CLOSING OUT SALE. 1 i.r tut- 'i. I 111 Ml rliifc.

1 s'cill ll tti- kS mill I'll aIS 11 ltl'11 ii i tora'tron and 0 irjtft i-l ti Mi-jlll tlf-Ulllll Of IO per Kill, finiii lotw-M nitfii ull 'iM'lin i( CARPETS, MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS, RUGS, CRUMB CLOTHS, DOOR MATS, AND HASSOCKS I make this plii ivilut tftm in prlit? to re (imtnnj sU to the Mnatk'hl pushitilo ainiHint previous to timitm iii 1:1 n-paitN thus pretu'iiliiiK mitt uijni ttialt tti Pennine fli-ht ttiss jtimmIs at tluin mnnurat tuivrs' prnrs, und 1 would rtvtiiium ixl ull ulni have ciirNlii buy for present or future wants to examine IhU stoek uinl ui.ike m-1tIiiuh at niu-e. foi- the asttrt llU'llt is biiikfll GRANITE BLOCK. Press Your Hay! Huviuiiiorurod a DKHKItlCK HAY IMIKSS ol largo inpiuity. wo aro jiiTpared to buy hay at tho hum Irom liiriner.s In this vicinity, whiM'o tho iiuautlly is siilllciciil to iii rant iluclug tho lirosx. l'tu having hay to soli will do well to npiily nt onco to VALLEY MILL CO.

JIHATTIjKHOUO, VT. LAUNDRY NOTICE. lsll to Inform the publie of that ,1 i nav" iih-iit ii nrni iaH niMoin iiumiryui Kll lot Mrct-t St lift lltteutlollKlell to all WOlk ii-it witli me aiul i win irj iti pit-ust an my cus-ttiiiiir Han- Iki-n I'iirht i-ars lu the bunuutH. am ennfldi nt of tluliitf liit ilass work, ami solleit shmv of the public juitrouaKe Wali tla)s Mon-dasand Wetlmsduys. Am now ready to retvUt work fliliH WJl KUNNI.I.

Hrattli'boro, ApillW. Ism? All pcoplo of PjriprptlO fillt thi'lf iluTl. When inakoi a can. Or Constipation, wora than nil. Makes llin a burden, bear In itilmL In Tarn if-ii'ltzer health yo i .1 n.

-J. FRAIMgS I J7 uci iuu uvuuuin SoldB'timvbait. ri'O WICAK All tluiil.l.-s pei-u- I Unf to iIih iuhhI. Dl.l nnd reliable). In itiator, safe, indispensable.

uufaillliK. KtUld tun ubs TA vUtinui Din TAI-tlKA TAYbtlH, Iwl lTusvt tVveUnd, Olito a IftVllU'I lit-nd for our sWnt lUt JY of loos I neusiuiiteni. (1KO. V. HOWELL A.

lUKplUix-Stieet, N. Carpet Department. 0. J. PRATT THE D.

LEONARD Prin til nff Office, Harmony Block, BRA.TTLEB0R0.WT. Sovon Prossos, Good Press Work, Now Stylos Typo, Caroful Proof Heading. xperiencetl Skillful Workmen, Promptness in Execution, Very Reasonable Prices, Satisfaction Guaranteed. WEDDING STATIONERY. We han ut nil tlmena lar ami aritl assort- meut of ull the latest sth-H lu Wt-ddinx Htatlou- ry, wliieh we print to ordtT at Miort notice.

COMMERCIAL WORK. We make a KiN-clality of fine ('ommerrial Wr.rk, rucli (is Nute and letter HeadH. Hill llend, Slnte ments. Note, Httf ipts. CanU, Kuieloie, etc Altu nihil p.iH-r for sale unpiliited.

BOOK AND PAMPHLET WORK. If on nreftliout to haH any iNNik or punphlet printiiit; nd to nt fur nn etiuiate. tur fat ilitift fur tbit rl.iv nf work are iintnualleil in thit I'tluii. POSTER PRINTING. We liaM- out- of the liesi oiitfithf.r litr I'rint inn in Nr Kn'Uud AintliiiiK from a quariti shtft to utm-lic tbt 1 1 manumit dom in the Ut iuaunt-r pnWbl.

t-iUit-r in blat-k oreoloni HILDRETH FALES Surcosors to It. I.eoiinril, BRATTLEBORO, VT. MILLINERY! i MILLINERY! WE TAKE FOR GRANTED THK LADIES all know uhen the time arrives for a new Hat or Bonnet UX they mMake the sea son we would Inform them that, regardless if snow ttreold weuther, we are ready for the trade, and hate on exhibition The Largest Fin est Assortment of Spring Summer Millinery we have ever shown. NOVELTIES AND COLORS That inut lie stvn to lie appreciated. MRS.

T. AVERY NO. 5 BANK BLOCK. TRY OUR GOODS Hot Weather Specialties nt the (Irnhain BREAD frr.l rvery day FRENCH ROLLS DICC "'I "llftilvnt ILO klliil. (livakr vai Itty than I Jrl! ltolln ever iieiure ui iivaui innuawti FrUkeJ CRACKERS BAKED BEANS BROWN BREAD Kvery Sunday morning ThU iteavm thall lune In itb plain ami raihin bruwu bnad, timid deliveretl lu any ptirt of the illage.

(Hvo Us Call. AVe Mako flood (J coils and Try to Plensc. A. E. THURBER.

Articles of Association "VP Till: THOItK HOP AND UUllDOCK TON IV COMPANY. We.tbehuUeiitjeni.hereby atutoi-late ourfleheti toirether ah a euriioratloii. un- der the lawn of the utate. of Vermont, to be know bv the name of THK THORN llOl' AND 1IUU DOCK TONIC COMPANY, for th purn of manufact ui intr and Helling twttaln mtHllelm-H known an 'Thorn' Hup und lturdoek Tonic," "Thorn Vegetable CuukIi Cuitt" and 'Thoru'n 1'illtiaml piahleix," wiia lueditiuen tu ie manu-fat-tui-til at ItratllelNiio. In the iHiuutv of Wind ham in Mild ktale, ullh a capital KttH-k of ix tlioiiHuiid tlolUrtj, divided Into uty uliarenof one iniminHi tiouarn iaeu.

DaltHl at llrattlelioro this 'JOtli day of June, A. l. W. 1. 11.

TIIOItN, K. K. HHOUK8, JOHN F. ANDKltSON, JAMI1.SI. MA1ET1N, JAMK4 M.

TYLKH. STATE OK VKKMONT, Office ov Ku-itirrAiiv ok State, I hereby tvrtlfv that tho foreeoluif a trui otipy of the Artlt leM of AMMx-latlou of The Thtiru Hop and lturdoek Tonic Coinitauy, an appearu by the 11 lea and record of thU ollloe. In Itnetw hereof I hereunto set my i 1 hand und aflix the Heal of thU otlUte, ut ukau Montpeller, tliU'JBlh tin) of June, one thoUMind eitfht mill nil aiul ehjlity- Mt'll. UllAlUriB w. iiHir.it, 'tl Htvivtary of ytaUi.

NOTICE. WIFK, UOXANA YOUNU, iaUigr left IT ino uiinoui uuy Juki iviiitM or provtHviuon, till im tlltrlVfllt-M tu furl lid all tN-llMIIUl frolll trUfct lug her on my amsuunt a I shall juj no tl-bt of her nouVractuiu alter thin date. JEItltY Y0UN0. Jamaica, Yt June ItttC FRUIT AND Jelly Tumblers AT VAN DOORN MORRIS'S. REFRIGERATORS! ALSO A I.Alilir.

rtTOC'K or FURNITURE, CARPETS and WINDOW SHADES. RETTING iLcrjal Notices, STAT VKIt.llO.Vr, MaillHiroSS. Il the ProUite Ctmit for DMrlet. Trt nil In ttnt.t i.t KK UATF.S, late of DumineiMon, in s.ild district. iJ.H-i iwd, (Ireetinif Yon aie bfi-eby imtilled that thin court III tie-cub iihii tin' allouaiitf uf the atfutttit tif S.

WIIKAT. exii utornrtlh l.tst will of nni.l lie tvatttl, nti'l df eft dlMribiiliun thftcuf to the iwimiim fiititlrl at tlie therttf tti hilil ut the Probate Ofilee ill liiattlebiitti on tlie tit Saturday of AiiKUtt. A D. lwC, lu-n aud luri jtitimay lit m-uiii in iiih pn-tm it mt mm-eausfs. J7 HIODDAKI).

I't-t'lhti-r TATl OI' Mailin.r SS Jlie nuittitf L'umi lot winl imhii let all TH'l-tnil iliti-lfxtnl ill til" Kttlt i.f MiPHItiiMA HKM'KKrr, late ol Itrattlelx.p. in H.iiii in-tin t. iiitvuseti, uittiitijf on ait bt ivb iiutilleil that thlt cnurt will d- cide uNin tlii nllowamv of tlie necount KVIt NA A. I I.AKK. adiuin Mrator Uimui the e.tut tif Stipliroiua V.

Hnit-kett late of JlrattlfiK-ro. in nd tlitrict. dfeeaMil, and dt-cie dMrlbiition tlu-n-tif to the pcmiiis t-ntitietl thereto ut tin' Ht-fisinn thereof to Im- held at the ProUite Ortliv in Illuttl- l-oro. iii said District, on the lirt Saturday of ueu ami wniTt y.u ina iw heanl In the premiM. if yuu tee caue.

'T, K. W. hloDDUiD. lWe-ter. STATU Ol' MatlliofoSS.

Hy the l'rolmte Couit r.r said District. To alt iM-Hons interested in tlie estate uf Ju-SKPH K. JAC'OIIS, late of (luilford, in said District, deii-afccd, (Irtf tltiy. You aiv lierebr tiutilietl tliat thlscoiirt will de cidt uiNtii the alfuwance of the account of AUltK MA II. JACObS, adtniiiMratrix uiMti the estate of Joseph JaeolH, late of Oinlfurd, In slid district, deceased, and tlecret; distribution thereof to the entitl.d ttierebt at assioii theieur to U'held at the Piolkiteorlk-e iu llnittMx-ro.

In said District, on the lirvt Saturday of August. A D. ls7. when and where you may hcanl In tin-preiiiln-s. If you caiiM.

-7 K. STODDAJID, UnUb STATIC OI' Viat lKIM', Westminster SS. The ProlHite Court br said Dcirict. TonlllKTsnn-tintflitetliiithe estate uf lA'lT. NA A.

W1IAON, late of Towusht nd, ileivas.sl, (iietuiK. Whereat. ANDltEW WILSON has printed tothit cut! it an Instrument puriMrliny to Hit-last will of said deivneil for -You ate hereby notitlett that tbit court will decide upon the probate ttf nald Instnuueiit ut a sesiuii tlu-n-of to In-hl nt tlie Inn of O. CuoiuIh In Tow n-sheud, lu ald DlKtriet. on the llrst Wrdiie-ibiy of Aiiirust.lss7,when and where you may appear nnd contest the same, if you set eau -JT, C.

11. KDDY. KeKUUr. STATU OI' MarlUtroSS. The Proliatc Court tur Kild District.

Tti all pcrsum Interested In the estate nf lat1 of Wilmington, In wild District tleci asett, (Jrettinp-. Whi-r as. A A lU'TTKllFIKbD. ndmlnUtrator Uiion the estau uf KZKA T. Kl 'ITKltKlKLD, late Wilmint.iii, dect-a-d, has tiled bin petition ii this court betting forth that the sale nf the whole of the n-al estute of saM th-ceaseil will Ire lieuelkial to the help and ull )x-rsoUx iiiteiestetl therein ami iraln for license to sell the sum-, und at the same tune tile I in this couit hat the coiist-Lt in wilting ot all heirs residing In thin state to such sale, when upon It is ordered that the same be heard at the seiion of said court, to lie held nt the lxtvliutc Office in Hrut-tleUmi on the tirst Saturday of AtiRUst, A.D.

leT, when ami where you may heard the premise, if you see cause J7 K. W. STODDAHD. Hetf-der. STATU OI' VUIMIO.N'T, MailU.ro SS.

The Piolttte Court for said District. To nil person- Interestetl in thetMate uf MOSKS DAN1KI-S, late of (iuilford, In said DMrkt, (Irivtlng. Whtireas, AMANDA L. DANIELS, Administratrix uitonthe estate of MOSKS DANIKLM, late oruullford, iu said district, d.tvu.-ed, has herpetition In this court settiiiif forth that the sale of tfie whole of thu ival ebtate of said tleoeasetl will lieneilcial to the heirs ami nil ixrsons interestetl therein, and praj lug for license to sell the same, aud at the same time represented to this court that there are no heiis residing in this state, vbereuion It Is ordered that the same heaidatthe session of said court, tu lie held nt the ProUite Office In IlraUletmro tm the first Sat unlay of August, A D. Is7, when and where you may lie.

heard hi the premises. If you see cause. J7 K. W. STODDAHD.

ltt'KMer STATU Ol' VUiniOM', Westminster SS. In ProUite C'uutt for Kild District To alljiersous Interest) iu the estate of STKL LAS HiiWAHD or Jamaica In said Distil, (, a minor You are hereby notified that FLOUA HOW-AKD, guard Lm fur said Stella, has made application to this court for license to sell the real estate uf her said ward as bein' conducive to the interest of said ward, and the Kamo Is rcfeired fur bearing aud decision to a special session of this court to held nt the Probate Office In IVllou FulU on the Hlth day of July, ISHT. when and here yuu may le heard in the premises, if 3011 cause. 'Jti CHAS. 11.

KDDY, Hegtster. CO.U.TIIMSIO.'VKIIM KSTATi: OF POLLY ALLKN. The undei-signetl haing lieen appointed by the Hon. Prohjite Ctiint for thu District of Mailburo (Viininissioners to recelte, examine ami adjust all claims and demands of all iiersous against the es tate of POLLY ALLEN, late of ltrattlelHiio lu nald district, deceased, and all claims exhibited hi oITset thereto, hereby give milks that we will meet for the punM'se aforesaid, nt the office of William K. Newton lu Uruttleltoro on the second Monday of October next, from i oYJoek I1.

M. until four o'chs'l; y. on said day. nnd that six months from the day of April A D. Ihs7, isthe time limited by said court for said creditois to present their claims to us fur examination and allowance.

Dated at liruttle lioro this lbth ilay of June, A I). I8M? U. OouiiuN, AdmV Going West? How Will You CoP THK I10ST0N' A AM1ASV ltAU.r.O.Ml COM-PAN tnkt'M iileiistini in annoitiH'Ini; mtIi'h of tlw nuwt ilfliflitrul fr.iiu Ilnittlolioro to Chicago and rot urn for only $'22 Tickets can lie purchased from July Mh to l.Mh Inclusive and good to ret tun until SeptemUr li. The excursions einbractt a ride ocr the famous old UerUhiru hills, through the beautiful Mohawk Valley, rich agricultural Central New York, a htoput Niagara Falls, and through suih large, prosperous, attrocthe cities as Spiiugtleld, Al Imny, Syracuse, IlutTulo, Detroit, Kile, Cleveland, ami Toledo cu route, with oppittunity to Isit Iike (leorge, FortTk'oiidei-oga, and a double sail on Ijike ChanipUIu lu and from liuilinglon fur any who may lnh to attend the American Institute tniteting, to lie held hi that city July Mh to Mh, No other line runs through trains oer the great four-track New Yoik (Vntral and Hudson Jtlter railroad. IlagKOge checketl through.

Ileriha In hlecplng cam engaged hi atlvnnee. IJenieiuls-r the dates of these extraordinary tntes und for further jiartlcuhirs empilre of CUDWOHTII CHIMKS, (ion'I Iiisiirancp lVolcrn Tlrkf Agin, YT. LEADP0HD AO ADBMY.K2.; CIW. H.llUI.1 UMlUWrf. WIN MM UM JARS ill llln.r Hienz Patent Refrigerator.

iil.i 1 i. in tm mnrkft. They Uke the i' id a- ii hi. ami prejiervntloii nf footl vt KtiM'liitu rnrthejwt 10 jwrs. tll.it tu-i un llielnM.

Wo Iiavo oilier inaltos il yon ilo-siro lliom. (in- it reditetlnn In tho prW of BABY OARRIAG-ES. BROTHERS. Toiltiy I Imve boon lliroimli my Dress Stool; iiuil jiirkcil out a Ioii eoiinter full of (tilil Dross I'nttorns, Short l.oimtlis, ItonniMiils, soiled, ludrd, shopworn nml nIow snllinir rubrics ivliioli I slmll ollor for ono week at JUST HALF PRICE And there aro a ood many ood things tn the lot. Spring and Summer and Wnijis are to lie oloarod onl now at redwood nrioos.

Twenty live brown and tan stripped Satteen Parasols suita ble tor Srhool Girls, heretofore sold at aro to be closed out now at 50c Each. Seven and eiulil cent ado of Cream Seersuckers now 63 Cents. Lot of Curtain Scrim same as sold last spring at l'i l-'Jc a yard for 6M Cents. Twenty-five pieces ol' llsjured Dress Lawn, last colors, 4c yard. Lot choice patterns in 25 cent line Satteens at I8c yard.

New patterns in l'i l-2c cent m'ade Satteens. No climign in price. Novelties iu white and fancy Wash Dress Fabrics. New lot Egyptian Lace elites to match, iu both cream and similes, at very nl tractive prices. Two pieces genuine "ItenlVew" SOLID CARDINAL DAMASKS 50c yard.

up. Headquarters for Ladies' Cotton Underwear at popular prices. Have some new things iu fancy Hraids for Dross Trimmings. New goods opening all the time. Dunham Bos.

Hae a nen nnd cuinpl-ie lln if 1 AOIKS' nnd JHSNLh- UITK KID OPERA SLIPPERS Ii) nil sies and ullhs We aiv headquarter- fur BICYCLE, BASE BALL AND LOW SHOES Of I'alf, OiMit, KniiKaion nml l-'femh Kll vUm A lai'Ke ktot-k tif ltts' and Tenuis Mum at itt und u'n uU. Our Iidleu', MlstsV am Childitirs Uoloivil OXFORD TIES Cannot lie extH'lIwl fur st le or dumUlity. Trhv the Io Meat We have a ihs- llneuf ileu's Light Hip Rubber Boots. HjHi'ial uu'eitU for Kihiard ('. )tuit' Hue itlkifs.

Onlein hy mall promptly niltsi Dunham Bs. HAWLEY N. I. Hawley. boro are at Mr.

Moon lugraiu.

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