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Lyndonville Journal from Lyndonville, Vermont • 2

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(IW, AH( uf hkh ia4 jr ImnHi, Kokm ihe fwikvuf Sowtorn Kulcrt, Itrmintt. I (siirbil.l, Nh-liota, IwcVr ml fk. On flaiu Si-iialori Rwwna, Knnkin, M(kilv. f'ri'K id Kandall. eiliKation Senator Child, Teck, fChttea.k-oiraternwlMl.onlk,,'" i.

rctutiea Smith of Wiiiil if, RoWrt and ti end fn tW jf4iic i S.i Frann-! tW 4imj; yrr, Mr. fsTin Wtjao the Srrt ilir Jwini; wrtwr in tW tailing tow 6rm fein Frwo, that wbh iViirral otriarntl) tot ffeiwralwcJiKt'ol thel BKMiarniieU, I vk werememWr. Mr WUwr hwk tW lie! tieiortit of Cahfotnia I i ft tt I 1 wtliiw.f.w.?. alter tnr. nr ri in.

i. aUrT tM.t to -isUiik to make hi borne tWre In WpuicUasetl tW Marsh estate. cmprMMg IW boirststrad of I he late Charles Marsh. tW father of CaMirge M1n.l1 lie nlo Wpt rewiktKT in Sew York, llere ieut hi winter. Sin after reloming lo Wmalstotk n.o-tlcttcil invskleiit-uf tW WtiialstMCk Natkinnl bank, tn 1 was cnmli- ifale for tW ivpul.lsuii noutinaliun for governor ol Vermont.

Little kimwn 10 many of tlie delegate, W.was defeated by the narrowest kisibk-margin. After the uomtualkiti had lieen made, Mr. Billings addressed tW convention, and, so cluinncd wn it with hi appearance, tht as given evidence of approval and esteem thut must have Wen ntore tic-ccpsable ilmu any pubW oHkoihl have been. It, wa generally remarked nlthe time thai, bad Uw speech la-en mndc W-fore the vote, Mr. Billing would have been nominated nnnnimoiisly.

Hr-would never coiiKcnl again, however, to become candidate for public In tKHfl he was chosca us 0 delegate to the republican national convention, and preswited ik name of Gturgc F. Ixlntunds as tlie choice ol 1 vpuhticaus of Vermont lor president ju tme of the W'st speeches ot tla- Mr. Hillings wa also a pniimiicut uk ai lier the Uninii Ixugue Club of Kcw York. The bustta-s enler- isc with wlikh las name is most close ly connected wa that of raising the fidkii furtttnes of the Nortliertt Pacific kailrond Coiiiuiuy, after the failure of Jay Cooke ill 1S73. Ailliough the stock was very much ili piessed, Hillings invested liWrally and induced hi friends to do likewise.

Hy his courage anil push tla- slock was brought to a paying point, when he disponed of enough of hi share to give Henry Yillard coiilrolling interest. The trausnctkin with Villartl added tMvcrul millions to Mr. Billings' tin-tune, lie was also anrxtensive owner in the Hclawarc Hudson company, and was om- if it director. He was president of the Woodstock railroad, and was interested in other enterprises. The latest great coumurrcint enterprise to which he gave his nuinc and help was the Nknragua canal.

He wa one of the incorsii ator of tW company, and was earnestly interested in the pro ject. Mr. Billings tntnily hie wa peculiarly happy. Seven children were born to him, five of whom, with Mrs. Billings, survive him.

fb ohlcs. ton. Family, mo 111 nun tiie iiiira, curicu, turn about year ago. Thcsurviviiig member of the family will in theirand Wren vement have a sympathy ns widely extended as were Mr. Hillings' good worksnnd name.

Their friends in Woodstiak csiieciully will extend to them a loving tenderness most Wautiful and comforting. Barton Fair. The Barton Monitor says: "The fair in Orleans county in the fall of will rememWred a one year when the sun and the skie smiled on the enterprise and on the people, and when the weatlwr was ti favorable a could desired. So bad has tW repu tnlion of this fair been, however, that nuiny dared not take the risk, and failed tn make preparation to here at this lime. The show will rememWred also ns having la-en one of the most remark able in the uumlarr and the character of the horses on exhibition of any held in the county, la tW line of oxen, thorough bred and grade cattle, the show was very light wholly unworthy the county.

It is probably true that the depression in tW prk-es of cow, oxen and other cat! Ic ha lessened the interest in this Mock and discouraged farmers who otherwise would raise more oxen and dairy stock. Some misfortune of the past have hurt tW reputation of tW ground mid driven ofT some who have lorinetly Wen present. TW dairy stock was mostly Jersey, though a few grade mid native figured in thi line. The sheep exhibit very creditable and embodied most of the breed. In hog tlieie were enough to give sight and scetit suffi-ccnt for the occasion.

TW display nlniut floral hall wa loir I good in all, mid excellent in some of tW departments. The races were. s-rhais, a sntifactory taken as a whole a tWy have la-en for inaiiv Thursday ami last day wa devoted entirely to races. At a. nl.

tW class for a purse of $130 WId tla tiack. TW entries were Jennie C. by John t'lton. Thi is a six year old mare owned by Henry Chase of thi town and is a fin animal, Icr conduct in this race was most admiral. a-, she winning tW race easily in three straight Wat without a skip or break.

Best time 2 but it wn ry rvklent that could do eoiisiilerabk better than that if crowded. Mr. Chan i a successful breeder and we belk-re win realize something lisn.lsome from thi animal if no aeeklent overtake it. TWre were against Jennie C. in thi rote lithan S.

entered by A. L. Woodbury, Baby M. by A. M.

Paine and Lady Lenox by Pskle, M. wa second. F.than S. third, Ijtdy IxCnui fourth. At I 'Hip.

tn. 2.45 for puic 01 j. ranic on with iW Mtuwingrairsr was a follow: Arago, til IM V. 1 more. hav.

Tin a 41, 42' 2 4.1. illoa and l.ir Ko thr Mr No 1 i VI1HMONT. TW WWW' I WjjuAttw TW ruiuixlnlf 4 Mtwmvilk, AHi rt. fur twit 10, Ra fi, Jtft.i(,f fi. hi rroih UsUot fwrr wan rkvu-j tt mr nuiiimu.

tlmifc I'kim Nr Harra rirtri awinart twrftnrv Kee W. II. CJa it St. Ailjau e5ectei Chaplain vi tW SSenate A reao'Htion lo fxruitih two daily alu. ae weekly mrt.irf tnetnlier I the Hrat ten paaaril.

Senator Koherta of CSttcMdtn aioeed that tW chair committee oae natur (root eo county to nomi- aate Wntandiajjcomnittee. whirh iris agreed S. iiiilr of MarctiWM wan uaniinoa1y ehvtrd iirexi.lciit pro Senato Sabolitof Caledonia and Groat of Enari were on committee niMiiio itt- liimliii( (iiimiiluts- Sinator Uinctdn of and Grunt trf Kar were eomrUtUM to cauetiM mu-i kf State offii-crn. Smatora Nirhow andt.r.nit were on committee to cam mm yotea tor coauty and (mdiale ritTk-er. Joiut rukr of bil aiuiHt adiitcu uit ul ol brrn are inntte.

HolsB TW hoiiar wa calliil to order by Sef- rrtartr.tn htittc, Vt. I nner ol MontiKbtT. I'royer was olliitil by Kv. V. fiallnjjlier of MontM lier.

After tlw oath of oflicc hud lavti ad iuiiiitcreil to im-iiilfrrs, pro-cei-ilol ti the election id a upraktr. The caiididatea were Henry R.Stai tol Itakci s- (kl.l, lI.T!iinir'nol Honea inn. of WilminKtufl, TliomaK W. Moloney of Kutlmid. The firit linllot rv- milte.l nn follows; tVh.de number of voir.

Vovaanry to 8 choitT, 1J7 Honeit Mann, I W. Mol.incv. H. k. Start, r.i; I.

II. Thomiison, 2 a Another ballot was taken without dc cisive result and the triune ndioiirlicd. (In asuemliliriK nftermMin Mr. Mullard willidiew tla- name of f. Moloney a-id tlie result ol the third Iml- lot was a vVhoIr number of votes, 2'IH lor choice, 117 II.

K. Start, Mann. II. TIlOIIIlKKIII, 1" SiatteriiiK. and Mr.

Start watt dflaixd elected, ami tiMin nnmiiiii IW chair made brief address. The milid deiiKa-rntic vote wa ijiven to Mr. Slrtrt, s.i they can claim the election of one ofli.rr at least during the arkn. Willia V. Siickney of Lndhiw was elected ck-rk na Brut ballot.

r. Proctor of Went Haven offered reolntion mnkintj the rales of the last House th se of tW irc-iciit until other wine ordered. Adotile'l. Mr. 1'eck of lliiieslnir dinttiiiK the clerk to notify tlie Senate that the House wa otKaniieil and ready for business.

Adopted. ke. A. J. Hoinih of Montelier was cketed chajilain.

A resolution ta fnrnisihfrce ncwiacr to mrmlierf wa defeated he ate nl 189 a'alilt ifi. but by nit amendment to the re ilution it became the duty of tlie ck-rk to furniidt tliem at hi own expense. Ti.f motion wn fiimllv laid on tlie table. A reaoluti in fixing the time of Waring tlie retiring governor mcnge, and alw Gov. i'ajje nitKvise pawied, and morning and ol'ternuoii of Thurmlay were for that SIOTF OF THR OPEMSil ILtV.

Sjieaker Start lina app lintcd J. 11 MimnsofSt. Albans oneol tW House rep ittcrs anl Guy Wilsiin of Bethel or F. t. White ol Rutland will the other reporter.

Ii. K. Iliweof Arlingloil. oneol thr House reporter in '6 anil 'ks is official reWirter of the Senate. The secretary of state has A.

It, Ciaikdge of Ku I l.i nd engrossing ck-ik. TW ikin.itra'. in tWir caia-u gave Hiram Atkins a mib which that thkk skinned conld not writ sit. under and retired. Evidently tiie democratic BsrmWrs of thi w-ssion intriid to run tWir own ship and k-t Mr.

Atkins Anal in hi canoe. Thursday. Hoi K. Seakcr Start ealkdtWHonn? lo order Ch5aia Hough ufk red praer, making heling allusion lo tW death of lion. Fmlerkk Hillings.

TW journal of yesterday was read and approved. Mrtar Thompson of fr.ibiirf and flnllant of I'mlerhill were appointed a committee to wail nrn tW governor and anmiuise Ui him llial tW Ilon-e as trgaaued od ready to res-nve any eu-munkalkin might wish to make TW waker anuced IW apptkut-ment ttf tW Mlowitig standing amimil-ters tni rk Mtwsra. ThompsoH of Iras-burg. Marshall of ltrattklairo, UviiB rt) of Morristowa. I In joint rBkM-i iariif Kin- IJr br II Prt-, Tom Hum Uy C.

E. Kitk. Ckum-c by IVece, and reunited a Inflows; Ckaw. a TB 3 3 Time, 5 2. 2 -Sl.

TWt ti a (final crowd in tW cmainy mint h-r realiwd (aviiijt ant) uttM iiinjt to lay kk a rainy day TW iMtl thit aoioc ol tbccatinjj kon- let. at tn alter tlarj (iiAI 1 LtM. Ajk COUNTY NEWS. KAtT rosin! No rosin! ftwaeae KrwUIl I k.anr h-ota New fork, km he bs ber driving a kr ert tbroaiiti summer. Mr recailee.

rorawrlj- nf llt Hsrd wiek. who hs tires prndlnc the tsmmer at Newcastle, 11.. spent lew Use with Oijs. SIw ge ttit el Mar- rUhsrv. ta eod the winter.

altaehed to hit lautneM burin and hfmIng bimhcs to Rcwton St well as edits. 1 Kendall. WRU work tn Wftlthntn. hime for a short time. KA8T Hl'KKK.

rosin! No rosin! No rosin! WalttT, only son of Ituirene Jeukia (tied I'riua' after a nort ttlaevs. eaed by a hurt eeeefx'cfl gymnajitieii with soaie latvrr fel low. Ill funeral a held at thr 8 ehuix-h Kaailny, Pnrrow peeai-liing n-oni 'Theee is tail a step between me and death." There wasa erowiled house and the family hsve the vrtinnttiy of all. Me. and Mr.

Iiaviit tinnier of Orcenttiurn are visitiflK here. May Harris rms returned from Iter vUlt Ui flerU)'. 1 1. fl, ttemls made a slmrt visit Here last week. Narsileoa Harvey and wife are visiting In Cansiltt.

Kalih Parker ha leen at home fur a few day, but eetonieil to hlssi.tioit at MuntiK'Hct Tuesday. Frank Phlpnen started for Hartford, Ct. Monday, lie will retara bt two or three week with hi wile. lir. Fred Newell and family are here tout he quite sickat hi mother'.

Mr. J. B. jenkin1 Betweea 2S and So from here attended the ttarton fair. aoyai aunut ta tint un a new building near hi hnp.

They have the ineaslc at J. 1. Stau'ord's. EAST HARIIWtCK. No rosin Mr Ii II Prentice 1 in town this week, lint cxim tR tu go toCatiads tontake It tier home oon.

II Vail of Pnmfret wa here Weditemlilv looking for jersey. The weather latt week could not lie fur provid on anywhere In tlie t'nlted Kttite numliertook advantage of it by attending the llnrton fair, George Paine nnl Mertuu lluteliiiis by taking unto theuiselve part ncis for UH-. Cak lunis held a liaskt-t pienle with lliar- Tneilav. Jutln Pale Is ereetinga house 011 the old Whltehcr farm. Mrlisnielt KgrnnKer have their new good II t.eorue has I wen tnnklng some hnpriive- nient on tlie outside of hi More, At the ftouth Village everything 1 boom tag and the new house are rented tiefore the foundational are li1 and yet there It a eill! fur inoie.

Arrangement are now made that good saw tytlrni will be put in at Hlee and we hope to ec five hundred 'men mains (tone within year. A. T. Iloyt Wllcelock to tllMKI. has sold hi furm at South lwhi lluvey of l.vndon fur Prank llniwn of Lyndon hn moved Int Alilnitt ttrny' hoHse.

Suteryor Taylor and wife and Mr, T. Taylor of Itardwick are visiting In town Representative Cree and bradley were home over tiunday. NORTH DANVILLK. No rosin Last I u-ice as long. There will la- a promenade concert by the band lit Sanborn' hall Saturday evening, Oct.

11, for the Wneht of Orville Chickcriiig, who wa once mcniWr the baud, but for more than a year has la-en ntit of health and now ig unable to work. The member of the band are anxious tn have a full house and any nation of money or provision over and niaive iiw aumission lee, Inch any one may wish to give will be most gratefully received. Mr. bickering is a worthy young man and has a family, and it Iwqied that everybody far mid near turn out and give him a much nccik-d lift The usual admission fee will charged At T. E.

Bniy's auction stock and pro- iluce sold well, cows from $20 to $35, hay horse from $35 to $130. Rev. F. A. Palmer hold aervk-e at the old North Church every Sunday after noon at 2.

30 p. m. The people up there are quite fortunate in securing hi ner vier. Iliursdny (n-rtie Smith started for hi (a tin r' home in Nova Scotia and not return to this place. H.

A. Kelsey ha a valuable coU nvk. Chnrle Clilford lost his breeding mare hist week. Martha Kelk-y came home from New bury last week on a visit to Wr parents. SITTON.

No rosin! Lasts (wire a long J. M. Craig huoilhi(iiriu a party irom v. annua. l-wi Holmes Wnt tW record no far a Ward from in regard to raising is.ta tor of a vurkty called tW Fillbaskett I'rom one ponnd of seed (tW potntoe not rye taken otit he harvested a eroi of 90 iviuilll of 101 id table i.li.l,.

Who Wat. There hn been several different jiarlie from Canada looking fiir farm in town, and tW prosjiett i fair that the abandoned farm will soon poinilated. lo. If. Willard had an apple paring Saturday night, which wa.

attended by almut 40 nf tW young iievqik. All had a good time nod kft Mr, Willard' prop) very niuth pkimrd with tW work done. Ik-o. S. Bean hn hi rider mill in ritnnir.

or b-r an I i. Wndqunrter for apie joi 1 i l-se ii.i 1 Hi.i.nii.ii. castmnti lji(s Mi, lot of tu it for ill S'. I ail fasr as long, taoi, is ill ..1 n.111. Mis.

k. with ty- phoid Mi. Carroll bite is rvcriiig bom tbr 1111 ask s. Mi. Abba- Tboiua id" St Jo'intbury imU.1 lis 11, in tWB lut 1 W'k tiMfrwtrtf Wf i C4 I i1W i i bait 4 ftt" I t0(Br MM Vr-crA rt'Mt 1 IW It tWw jf4rtf.

ko. f- Iah atr suit Ht (of in Mrti iW itf tht mot w. An muff ft44utm ui I ht m1 4Mt4e bWHi 4W4 1 tetismcii SfwtiJi that wmiM bit rt Wf tiItl Urw varrird 5ma 6kJ VuWiiHBtHjn iiinc Kt ii) tutil luTiir Diumltj that it ic4iim trtl Onr rf iW iwxit (-lir 4 ly itm Cungm 'w kuk; tjtjll i t. Tt)i lull h.i ilaim ft a tctyr amnant ryf ntitcro bribbruc If ihr rr9lWnn J.t tHt with It wttil iWfisii (htnlirr it only ih time wiU ffOYc ihe wifcium (a! I tu- 4iv I tW ttrm dart thr tbt liif fiy mrtftjr artkk wouUl i KT lit I whiWale ilrnk-ra arc pitni'U iioimn)f thrif ritsiximrr thai aiIioihv in ftrwrti will maiU-. Tlii Fvtii true of wmkn I lint arr It Imt Biiluml lo timt it uiu lorrin l) ih lii will rt lrnire their itut.

If hit true Sli ik' will Uuv to tay Utr (jiwtVtM. VViiiW tW otWr tlainiri.1, (iTifH mh! utr tiwl mi lli.tt niiiiuliiiii in our maikct of llw itmi nml li iIk- ki iff tiailr hmiK fixliK'cr con aff'tnl wli cHrdiicr, tlirti tlic wiiilc will In- loutilr Wiwtiltcri lj this iiactflittil rnultii will WMU'lwd with jjreiil tltrouliout tW laml imk! tlic ja. tk iil uiitiiijf will lie hrcoiitintuiiu-tr or i jiriil ol In w. Ilttltnghnfii itt his rrlirinj; nwwuiyr wiiildf (MiKtirMiouH to tbr k-tjraiatur In nfemtr to liar pmhibt tory ltiimr lw. Thin ilurt not suit Kiitlmul llprnltl nml it ajii: "tint in turiikiii; out fui with m'oniuirn- l.tn'i!j to in certainly on 11k ncrrvc of Iiim hik ii Ihr l.illrr is i.i aliiiwol any fun nl all TIk- ium(( of a nifMUixr lv a nor mul to a ti to to I of mort oili t.iiiiv tb.iu tti.it of an iiK-miiinc governor, lie Im hfld to ilo with thr ic.n Ik.i! oikiii for two yttitr of of thr leilitiirc lint inn lit iliil, mr iiratlv (houlil In- liciter lo iint onl tbrir drfceta, if mhv fiiint, th.in thf itk'ominfF ovrnor, tin jK'rIij)j h.m takfii but little inltnut in and givm thnn no attention nt all r(v.

or any other iii.ui who a- nuinc tW il'ilM oi tW officr woul.l bar kny nl at hi own that a revirw tl Iicilm anil rwrimnmnln lion from it rrtirinj jinvrmor wotilil br no tn but on tfte oilier hand a le. cidul aid to liOth Jtorrnior and Irgitla trr, ftnt pirhaiMi tW llrrnld would not h.ivc fclt li.nl if the m.miin:niliiliin oi liov. Iiiiluii(liani bad not ticrn oint rd tor jHohitiition Tlw old nick hn morr rrKt lor holy water than thr lirial.l li.i lor anythinj; that prrtro'nii to friitil.ition ikiwrnw Ii.iiin..iiun mm in hi mat- "I'lnJrr thr niatutf large lull rii nn- nnnuaily nunrred mmt cfMiiitrot tlw Si(it-. hut hr lirncti 1 txukd to ikririlrorncui'hdiHliiiK iirt not coriromtitily mit. Knirrt-OKiniimiw tii.il tt in thralimMEl uniform pi.trtur it iwrfcoii ftntte.l toattcmot t.

tJinu tin; iiirtjji.tratcs liclore whom tlx art- iiioan'bt, hy (irrtcndiii); that thev lif.nuit.l tn li.iuur taiuiug awn niton traiifr, wIhmc name wan known, or ty making tome olhrr jii.JIv ialw atatcmnit Mr. itK-lmol to the ntnnion that fver iiei arrtd and fonnd emltv of intint r.ui.Mi. loild. in addition to the unual fine ol In dollar, be nnteihej to mi jtrn'flmrot to liie llour of Correction l.rt- a ofnafot itildayt. and that li crctionmy tx'wer hr vrnicl in tW ttaU withhold the rmii of ntnh cutriUT o( im)moiimtit.

when, in hi ojiiion, tW witnrha.witbiut niun tain or lla-Miitnte rnirr. I'aittcaiar ailettlun i Tailed lo tW gt wtn) evil 't chaivTinf bomls, ilimw iir-Mitif 'f the ttn(5 ctatutr. Mr, eommrnilii tW ronsi.lrra. ti. oi to'W-oensl Armlly the fict that in ibi1 1'mieil Valr court the poTr cisalt-e lMnd Keen way of rrfnir.

iiiKT i not rrveviiwd by tntule. nor hy the iWitatl rnlca nf prnfticr.nnd bt alt don lent thai a dcnfnl of thi right to our Msit in nil ra arininj; nndtt tW tBoiot la a nf tWStatewouhlaal malm nlli la tW dminitralKi of junta and wilt a n( to any tixhralaal. Mn.h at ten kw to another j.lr tW enlorcraieol ol the pro-hi'i-t law. It au.MB.-e act. and the rm-wuix B'ife that in haw ao anu-wl-e) that evny r.t-r adiixttrmt; a pUcr to a pmuat Mtalt lie broad etngh tnteer IW entire prenwr oe-eojwrd tW rrsrtikmt, whelbrr tWy roawtt fr 2l, let ih rwem tm- etna" 1.

ontv I tie re tiMtt'lent him-ah hat aifnnt all rm nntirrer. and nf anr and erery or pMtr, art tW iUu t-tding fiir nirning thr mw ai.n ifivHtg bond lie repeak-d ad haerey keriMRg amtanc atn. ilulr in it term ami sot aabtrct to tust-rtcled by aay er irmw lor at kaM ai awawtlw. ad. at tW rail oti l-er-aosrs lo uitr IW nKtMt nt tbe tlireeol tntW court tn wtish the! rasi ni 11 w.

ft its a w.ir twod IW ctm.htt- ..1 i.h ki.At; tvt, trnia tHt r.t si iWs4IIi.mi af n-T. Om- tiu a in slt ol tisr wiist 1 he NssMiet 4iir lolt-tw- k-gilttt lelalir lo tW lrBir n- fiat frtT its lo i I 1 I VIil I tttlllilt, ATTOKSKV AT LAW M. J.hrj, t. fitrs-l I stilts sits IVuts IHMH. Illiisrtnv, tiliNtlKAl, MAVttlMsT, lit Johiftstimry.

Arw rt CTICAI. ATI II A tilt. Wuhl I. tt'irvtiiR. I.uwivnu, v.

ID smt mtrtlnl l- itv vn tilt wvHiipl Md laittlMll attention at lstt-ft. tt, 11. an u.i 1. Hlcetl A vstil Connecticut Son. Ufa Xssnrasct Co.

It l.j,l..nUl., Vt k. m. FIK8 ANU Als Healer In Wood and Cel. Lyndosvllle, Vcrmrait, J. t.l r.

AMIN. ATTllUNnV AT LAW FUK ISHl'HASCB Af.tisT. fLynitottvllle. Verairtnl IIKII. I AMltON.

ATTOKNIiV AMC(M AT tV si And aolicitiM fa CHaneery. Alto Int. l.VBdiiMdlle and Lyndon. Vt lilt. II.

Ht.tl'l.l MIX. HKNT1KTH. Nichols Itlitrk, I.jndonvilte, Vt. 4T- Alt kinds of wotts known to Mtstrts fientlstry. a.

u. Tei.i.. a. a Ht sTUt (I. Hit tilt I t.

TAX I libit IKT. Hint Moiintiui! a Kis-inlltv Wlwehwk. Vt. Mm. II.AU UMIVH.

TBACttKH tlF flit. PAIXTIMI. Corner Center ant Win Slo-elt. I.vnd.un ille. Vermont.

WVSt-MASTKN, JEWELER, Matltcwson's IUork, Vt. PAINTING! Thtr pn-jmretl lr H' hiiiI Carrinife Painlinif, ClomK in the hrnt mamitr. 1 u)ihj kvtj) toni(tnfl on bum) ft tut tor ttitk Paints iUU himI VnrnihlM mid A. W. IIKOC'KWAV.

Hbnp nt I-yrnliin Htrr. BOARDING HOUSE. The ulicrllK-r hA opened IniHrilins house at hi residence at the north end of Main Htreet. kilAlt WOOD, For nle for the next thirty dnyt at 0 Per roril, Hclivprrit, Catih on iHiivrry. WICflAKIl JIINNKM.

L.ymlonvtllr. June iMl. Count in Itebt on Jiitlffrmc'iil lilnnk. f' Jct thr jot KNAL tH I Ii- T. C.

AL OFFER You the: ADVANTAGI-; very: LARGE STOCK, And alwny the Lowest Prices I T. C. SPLNCLK. 49 kuilrond St.Joliu.liiirr. For form of atly at tliit Juslirr 'I ritslr rit Por Hale at thi 1 VZ ttM.

i tr I I hmmvi. MrlfalsH IM He' I a. mi mmI r- mVm Uwf u.irr atua on tW part ot tW Senate. By Senator Vtxk of RuUitiul l. an act to nrprwl mm-Vt of the act of No.

3 ol tW session lawsof l.vss as allowed tWararcb ol Iks aroufor tWdiscinerv of intosk-ating latuors without a warrant ntrml to judkiary cmmiitite. On nwtuMi ot Senator Morse adjourned until Monday. H'Htwt, In tW alnstKie of the Chaplain. Key. R.

O. Bishop of M.11 1 pcls-r otlVned pr.iyer. Ihe jonnial was read and approved, Mr. Merrill of introduced tbt fiillowing resolution: Kewdved, That tmn-h of the govera- or message asrrtaiiiMo the Australian tiuilut system U- re rrr I to the eomntit-tee on ek-ctioiisaud that tliey Ik iustru -t-ed tu iMTpiirea bill themmat therarlit'sl praeta-atile moment- Adopted. Joint resolution, by Mr.

Hailing of Clwlsca, calling for tW npiiiitnicni ot three senators and live reiiretfiit a lives ni joint sisvialeomiiiittec to I railed Uic joint coiuiimtce ou U-nis-raia-e. Adopt ed 011 tin- ni-t of the House. Mr. Caitik-ld of Rycgale iutro lnced a H'int resolution granting the u- of the representatives' hall to the Vcrnioiit' Itible H-k-ty Wolucsday evening, Oct. 15, lsttd.

Adopteil 1111 the part of the House. Mr. Thompson of introduced a rcs dioa providing the appoint-nicnt of a committee on revision of bills einimweriiig them to eniikiy a clerk at the same salary jar day as a member of thr House. Mr. Thompson slated that the object of the resolution was to secure correct phraseology in the laws of the Stale.

Adopted. Mr. Thompson of hashing iutrodiuvd thr following joint resolution: Resolved. Kv the Senate mid Repi-eseulntiv'cs, that tin- General A sciubly ol ermoiit. recognizing the great loss which the Slate lias sustained in the (lealli ol lier distinguished soiiaud citizen t-reilericK ItillingH ot VV oodstoi and ap-prei-iating his high character and worth his public services and geaerous public Wm-laction-i, deeply mourn his death, and herein' tender thcirsincerc sviinuiilii- to his family and friends in their great bereavement.

Tliecommittce on rules, Messrs. Thomp son ol Irasbtirg, Marshall of and Livingston of Morristown, made tla-ir report, which was adopted. The rules a re the same as those which govern-! ed the House of lssst with two exci-isi lions. Hills introduced H. 1, by Mr.

llorton of Cliktenilcii, an act fixing the standard weight of apples and (instead of 4fi iHiimds per bushel as provided by tlie section 37X as the standard, the same hereafter shall lie fit) ismnds. I Re ferred to committee onagriculture; ll. 2, by Mr. Cross of Monlpclii-r, enlarging the powers of the MontR-lk-r Public Library assia-iation. Referred to the eoinmiltee on corporations.

On motion ot Mr. Pollard of Cluster the House ailjourneil till Mundny at 2 o'clock p. nt. The Governor's Reception. TW pleasant custom instituted by Gov Ormsbee two ye.irs ago was observed by Govenior llilliiighani last Wednesilay evening, or nearly two hours a con tinu ins stream of people pouic I through the corridors ol the cnpitol toward the chamber.

The receiving party consisted of Gov. tiilliiighain mid wile, Limiteiiaut-giivct nor Woodbury and wile, 0 ivi'rn Page and wife and Lien" tenant -g ovcnior -elect Fletcher. Tiie governor' staff in full uniform did the honors of the occasion. Alter the presentation the people passed into tla- general reception room and the evening was sut in making acquaintances and in social intercourse. TW meiuWr of the Mate government and the memlars of lla' gener.il assembly were quite full represented in ierson and by their wives and diuighter.

Among the notable st- soiiage present were ci-Govcrtior I'in gree and wik-, ex-(overnor Ormsls-e and wi.e, cx-lkivernor Farnham and daughter and ninny rrprceutal i ves of social, busi- ness and x.liii..il lifi- in all parts of the Mate. Ueatb of Hon. Frederick Billing. Tlie death of Hon. Freilcrk Billings of Woodstock, hkh fins leen exs-ctrd at almost any minute lor months, occurred at In home, last Wednesday evening TW new wall a sad blow to tW ide circle of friend of this honored and hived eitixea of Vermont.

Although not in good health for many years, Is-had not been serkiuslv ill until last winter, wla-o a partial strokrof with a Wart diflkulty, prostrated him. He wn taken from Kcw York to Woud-Ktisk. and has liten failing stenilily sinct, Mr. Billing we b-nn at k'oyalton, Srit. 27.

IK 21. He wa tla- son of the late liillinj; and Sophia and wa tbrtourth "1 a family of iiiirehildnrn.fi ve of whom still Mirvive, WWn wasalsmt Iwelv year age, hi father moved from Royaltonto W. Mlsi.sk. He fitted tiirctdkge in that town, and at IW age of seventeen filtered the I'merrsily of; Vemioi.t, fiom whsh graduated in 1H44. Aflrr knvmg rolktrr uttidied P.

a I i On nrk-nltare Seuatora Cleveland ackcu'tii an I Cj On itKiaul.ictnie Sriiatoia Lincoln, llrown anil Aldadt. Oil election Senator Whcck-r, Jrtt-tiiun and On military atfairs Witntor Kinsky, Smith ol indham, and Wheek-r. )o rcilrotaU Scnatttrs Allen, Cleve-Uind. Grout, Kinjh-', Reynold, Ablxitt and Steveai. On highway and brklijeii Senator Kevnolds, Dow and Grout.

On baiikd Simttora LiiK-olu ami Allen, tin land Txm Senator Camp Mck-n- ly and l)iclicron, tta printinx Senator Br.iwn, Abbott and Miirnc. Geiieial ctfimiitUi- Senator Nkhol, llarvi-y, I'ainhild, Grout and Allen. On federal relation Senators flow. Ik-min and On State prison Srnator I'ease, iHcimll and Adamo. On iiiMine asvluin Senator Kandall, knnkin and Smith nf Windsor.

tliiur.uid list Senators Morse, Child and I'aiicliild. Joint ris ili'tkiB by Sc-mitor Abbott of liciiiiiHgton; That tlie secretary ol" the Senate lie directed to procure tlie printing of WW en pic of tW reaitt of tlie commissioner of agriculture and interests for istribntion. Adopted, 1'resideiit pro tern elect, Senator Frank llwiiull of Washington was escorted to the bar ol the Senate by Senators Kinjrs-ky mid Kola-i ts, took the oath of office and addressed the Senate. J.IRUT. IV.

H.ETCIIKR INAtCt KATKtl. On the return of the Senate Senator KoWrtsof Chittenden offered a nolu. tion that a eottimittee of three ap pointed to inform the I ion. 11. A.

Fletcher of his ekvtioil a lieutenant governor and conduct hiin to the bar of the Senate to receive tlie oath of office. TW president appointed Senator KoWrts of Chitten den, llrown of Windsor and Harvey of Orange, who thereupon presented the liciiteiiiuit Kovrrnor elect at the bar ol the Senate. Secretary Powers adminis tered ilu'oath of cilfice and the lieutenant governor elect, after subscribing to tlie same, upon the introduction of tW retiring lieutenant governor, Hon. IJ, A Woodbury, addressed tlie senators. Itol'SK AKThKNOON.

The Sieaker announced that tW clerk had apiHiiute.l 'is his assistants ohn II Merrilield. cd Newl'ane and Fred A. How-laud of Waterbnry. The House adopted in concurrence a Senate resolution relating to tlie printing of tlie report of commissioner of flgricul tore. The hour having iinived for tt joint as- semblv tlie si imtors enteretl the Hall of Representatives and Lk'ut.

Gov. Wood bury called the Assembly to order. The reiirt of the joint canvassing committee was read by the Secretary of State Por ter, stating that the joint convassing cominittecnppointed toeanrasstW votes for goveni'ir, lieutenant governor, treasurer, secretary of State and auditor of accounts report the nunilier of votes to ha ve liccn For ilovi'HXoM. Total nnmWr of vole east, KeiTssary for a choice, 27.1 1 4 Carroll P.ig. llcrlicrt I-'.

Itngh.im. Iwlward Alien, 1,161 Satuimg. Maj.iriiy lor Carroll S. Page, tIH I.IKl'TfcKANT-COVKIfKOtt, Total iiiiinU of votes, NeiTssarv lor a chokv, 27.54-9 Henrv A. Fletcher, H2.N74 Groigr W.

Smith, 1H.2K0 Gardner i-'assett, l.fMis Henry C. FlctcWr, 2.K10 Si-altering, .19 Majority lor Henry A. FlctcWr Majority for Henry F. Field Treasurer 13.1K7. Majority for Chauia-ey Brownell, Secretary of Slate.

ll.K.'il. Majority for K. Henry Powell, Anditor of Accounts, 2Ht votes east lor Henry C. Fletch er lor Iknleiiaut governor were plainly iiili-nihrl for Hennr A. Fletcher and shoull added to tW latter' rote, making tW rcpuhls.no majority for lieu tenant governor I.1.4U7.

2GOM volescastforCttfliim-ryli. Brown ell lor secretary of state should also lie treated tW same way, making tW re IiuUn-an majority fcir secret nry of state, I3.1"fi. At I conclusion ol tW reading of tW report Ik ut iov. Woodbury dec la red tW elect nm of 1 1 several officer. pa.I! rAte.Ti'ti.

Senator Steven of Franklin moved tlie appointnK-nl of a mtnmrtte wait on tt'V. Page mimI inform hum4 bis ekstkm, Kinduill TWnrit It ekxleJ gr RH.ir-l at the bar tlie I lotos- lo me-ivr Om- iiiiIIi nf otts-e adnitntsteted by Jodge Man hr Suprrnir Coal Haling ul- oath C. Pag Ihra read bis enessae. rdie. I'r.

id H.acslmrg Ma. nmg.d,". of Franklin. Mr. Mans of Wilmington Ma in nno nun.

uit 11 to riw inns.r county bur in lfK. lie a. appose I 'J'U 'i cretarvofcvil and miliary It Arago by John I in Ixornau, TWrrsiiit Bariymore by tnt Li 'll frly joint trtird at II oVi.sk l.irulGov. tto-al Hroidnt, wnk -rtin State in-ailJ, TiMter xtrttaiy ol trie muiimj 1 ne Wld that ofiitT dnriiigtk.vtinor Eatou si two term a governor. In list.

Urn imagiiii.tkrtt ami IW tirr lor wealth I gold of California g.ii to excite ml advrnture in the young men of Senator kan tafl ol asttinjt.tn aM tjt-fiijiiie.

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