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Middlebury Register and Addison county Journal from Middlebury, Vermont • 3

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TlieT Boston Journal recently taid T. M. CHAPMAN1 CCX Geo. linker erecting to store Sutler tubs in. so as tojo able that "although ermont had no state election until I860, still several combinations seem to be going on among republican party engineers.

The latest to fill orders on fheir receipt. 1 Mr. John S. Buckley has sold his interest in the shoe shop to Johu Marshall Buckley of Rutland, who will introduce additional business-this tall, of which due notice will he given in the Register. Meantime John S.

has engag ed his services to run the shop as usual. T. W. Fletcher is dividing his first south of E. R.

Clay's, occupied by Moses Boudry and Elijah LalJonnty. The fire engine was on hand almost as promptly as the crowd, and took position at the jail reservoir, but by some mistake made in the haste of starting not enough hose was brought and a pause had to be made until the lack was remedied. But for this delay the fire might have proved less destructive. FlilDAY, AUGUST 8. 1879.

On tlKvlth A. Damon, Bf an day work: in George A. Baker's factory, hooped four hundred rumor i that at meeting of a faction, recently, it was programmed to run Hon. Frederick Billings, of Woodstock, The attention of advertisers is called to tlie laut that the Keoistkb is tlie leading local newspaper butler tubs. Next.

for governor, and Trenor W. Park for STAllKXBOJiO. -t Miss Celia Tucker has returned from Lincoln where she hag been teaching the past term; f-Charlie Norton has bid oft' the mail route from here, to Bristol. His duties will commence, the 1st of October hext. Rev.

Mr. Jefferson, of, Lincoln, preached in the Baptist church last Sabbath in exchange with Elder Bur- Misa Millie Ilill arrived home recently from Washington where she has been visiting friends since the close of the school in Philadelphia that she has been al tending the greater, part of the year floor by a partition, and proposes to do -We think we never saw 'so; lai-gc an amount of hay secured, and in such -T: H. BPlM i CO. Are Receiving Meanwhile the furniture and loose prop good condition here in tlie same all nis wort tue rear part oi mat floor, dispensing with the npper rooms. His closing out his furnishing goods renders unnecessary so large a front erty was carried out of the house to the opposite side of Ihc street also from length of time, during the week-end ing Aug.

2. -A verv brilliant meteor of the ap the honse of Mrs. Howe, only few feet in Addison County and has a larger circulation tlio county Uan any other two papers. Notices. Peaches cheap at Manucy's.

Everything at hard-p'au prices at Dr. Plumley's. New choice clover houey in two lb. boxes at Sheldon's. Strictly pure Talis green at II.

C. Dodge's, at bottom prices. member ot Congress irom the First District, iu place of Col. Chas. IL Joyce, the present encumbent, who, it is understood, will be a candidate for reelection." Iu regard to the governorship we have nothing to say, because we regard Mr.

Billings as an able man and think he wonld make a good governor. Iu regard to congressman the rascalities of T. AV. Park are too well known to admit the possibility of his room, and will give him ample space. Tuesday morning one of the horses parent size and splendor of the evening south of the burning building, boon the additional hose arrived and a stream was playing into the flames.

The fire star when at its greatest. Driuiancy, was seen iu the eastern horizon ou the NEW SPRING GOODS. of a team loaded with lumber got snlky at the comer of Main and Pleasant streets, and used his hind feet iu a had now gained such headway that it was seen that it was useless to attempt evening of the 31st ult. It was travel i I Hi Mr. Marl in Mead is gradually fail way to indicate the fact.

He got a foot over one of the tugs, and the span ing iu a westerly direction and emitted a vivid white light, with a trail of bluish light. Had the daylight vanished, it must have been ser-n by a ing from the cancer on Ins ear, and though he bears' his sufferings with A new and elegaut assortment of had to be taken oft to re-arrange things. 0 0 Pi ft 0 0 (0 to save the bnilding and that Mrs. Howe's house also must go. The efforts of the firemen were therefore directed to keeping the flames down sufficiently to save the adjoining property: E.

R. Clay's house was from the beginning in great danger. Ilia well was soon pumped dry and water had to be brought from across tlie street to keep Mrs. II. B.

Farrar arrived last Sat christian fortitude yet he longs for the expiration of his allotted time here, when he can be afrest with loved ones gone before. His devoted daughter -i 1--'r Some New and Knobby Shoes. becoming a candidate. As to Col. Joyce, he has been congressman for three terms, usually thought to be sufficient length of time for any Vermont-er who has succeeded in gaining a reputation for only average ability.

Gov. Stewart, of Middlebury, is the coming man for this district. He could have been nominated and elected last year had he allowed the use of. his name, but next year he will most certainly succeed Col. Joyce.

Brandon Union. large uutnber of observers. it; We- rise to ouu friends iu Vergounes that the bad flavor of thmr creek water Tannot beimptited to us, but must be due to the habit that Middlebury folks have of occasionally dip cheerfully administers to his wants that bis last days may be made cheerlul and urday evening, having driven with a horse aud buggy from Seneca Falls, N. iu about ten days. The distance is about three hundred miles.

She took it leisurely, -visiting on the way. It was quito'a feat for a woman to undertake alone. happy. i his roof wet. The heat was seemed at one time that Mi'i Saddler, whose attack ping a few sinners the classic stream.

They hadn't orter rin so, but since they will, they ought be the upon his wife we1 chronicled last week, remarked to hisf attendants Saturday 1 i 4i F. B. Deuio, salutatoriau of '71 iu evening last, that he1 would lie down last ones to say anything auout me Vergcuncsei'3 mixing drinks. Our summer schools have come to and take a long nap, and scarcely nve minutes had escaped ere he had ex The Greatest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents dis college, who graduated at Andover Theological Seminary this summer, has been elected instructor in New Testament Greek in the Bangor Theological Seminary for one year, nis position A Car of Choice Minnesota Call and Examine.

pired. lie had failed ranidfy since the ease by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is deed was perpetrated, aud his ravings have been incessant. His wife seems improving from her wounds, but is ev will undoubtedly be made permanent, an end, some -of them too early for the real good of the attendants, where all have, as far as we can learn by diligent inquiry, done weif. It would seem invidious to particularly specify any ouc the greatest blessing ever conterred up Vf 1 as he is a thorough scholar. idently saddened by the strange ter on man.

Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed bv bird cages at B. F. Wales'. Poison and sticky fly paper and powder at Dr. Plnmley's.

Pat Up. This means me, and I must go and settle with Wm. Slade. If you have anything to sell let people know it through the Kegister. Call at Earl Barnum's and see the new Climax Churn the best made.

Okgak fob Sale. An entirely new Estey organ for sale cheap. Apply at this office. Vocal and instrumental music the largest stock in the county at Dr. lMu alley's.

All debts due to John S. Buckley for years past and to this date, must be settled immediately. Dairymen, don't fail to call at Earl Barnum's aiid see the new Vooster Perfection Creamery. Don't fail to call at the Star Mill and get some of that fresh ground graham flour from new wheat. Splendid Notice.

AH persons having unsettled accounts at E. K. Clay's are requested to call aud settle at once. Wait a few days before you buy that pound of tea. Try sojne tliis year's at Sheldon's, 50 cerfts per pound.

Auction, Auction, at T. W. Fletcher's Saturday evening at Come one and all a good chance to mination of their harmonious lives. On Thursday of last week while mat lias wou any superiority over tne thousands who have been saved and cured by it. Will you try it? another column.

so refrain. We are very sorry that our' report ia so meagre, and is owing to our neglecting to take -meas T. M. Chapman Co. BRISTOL.

Are you going camping? Elder D. Bosworth preaches at nothing could save his house. The line row of willow trees between the buildings, scorched and dried by the heat, took fire aud the flames rose far above the building. The crowd went to work at carrying out his movables. Au enthusiastic individual for cibly removed a handsome marble msntel from the wall in the parlor and carried il to a place of safety.

Others picked up little knick-knacks and rushed as if life depended on it. The carpet was taken up and the parlor completely cleared aud the sitting room well beguu on when orders were given to stop the work, as it appeared that the firemen would be able to cope with the enemy, an additional hose having been put on, so that two efficient streams were at work. Early a number had directed their attention to saving Clay's barn until the danger there was past through the falling in of the rear of the burning building. The boys were very active in taking the pails of water upon the roof and wetting the carpeting which had been jsprcad. upon it.

An attempt was made to form a line across the street so as to send a stream of water pails back and forth from the ures for something more full early in -I a. Chew Jackson's Dr. II. J. Mcllugh, Dr.

Russel and A. T. Staplelon were bathing in below Seymour's woods, a wave struck Mr. Mcllugh as he was going down the rapids, strangling him so that he was unable to swim any longer and sank twice before he was rescued by his companions. He had a rather narrow escape.

Best Sweet Navy ..,33. ly South Bristol next Sunday afternoon. Tobacco, i the season. In District No. has kept, it belus her third term Elder Hall exchanges with Elder Hi; there, has had fortv-two different schol Day foot next Sabbath.

i ars; attendance, 1000 in a -N. II. Mmisill liaa sold a building three months' term. (July one pupil i I V. AN One of the improvements needed attendctTevery We failed to obtain the name.

lot on Maple tStreeklo Joseph Hurlbnrl, and he will build a house soon. NOTICE. Notice is herelry given that tho vyartnersbip in business under tbe style of Walta Hyde heretofore existing between the undersigned, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts of the Arm will be settled by B. F.

Wales at ui hardware atore. U.K. WALKS, Middlebury, July 21, 179: i In District No. 6, Miss Katie Staple- IMMENSE on Spring Grove caiiipinccting ground is the providing of seating arrangements with backs to them. There is something about the human back which -That new road business seems to ton has tauoht, and reports that Arion Chandler, Hattie Chandler, Jennie hang lire; one party is afraid, and the other is well, indiflcrent, and those Stock of a I It I demands support in order to make re Hamilton, Liua Tucker, John Chandler and Carl Hamilton have not boon who live on tlie street must climb fen ligions enioymcnt complete, and a rec ces or let down bars.

absent during the term, and that Mabel Misses' Fisher, Hattie Hamilton, Jennie Ham Everybody and his wife and most ognition of this fact by the committee in charge of the grounds would add greatly to the orderliness as well as the comfort of the audiences. buy good goods cheap. ilton, Clara King, Louisa Bobbins, jail cistern to. endangered houses, of the children in this vicmity, have And Children's oeeu taken with tlie camping out lever. Lida Roberts, Jamie Kereven, Johnnie Kereven, George Fisher, John Hamilton, Carl Hamilton, Henry Roberts, Some have got it bad.

Some iiave gone Last Mondav evening A. M. Swin- to; the lake, some to Sbelburne pond, I. Shoes, -at'-" while others have hied themselves JUST PUBLISHED, tt; Vsics ci Wdit, i -j it for: choiks. i PRICE i Cleveland Roberts, Willie Goodyear, Julia Otoodvear, Bertha Goodyear, cy shot Andrew Mnrdock's dog on the street in front of Garlick Williamson's meat market.

The dog had shown a disposition to attack Swiney away to the Lincoln trout streams. They all claim to have a splendid V. A. lime. on several occasions.

He fired three Latest and Cheapest Stnnlr The running match came off Sat but the pails were too lew in numner. All danger was past by three o'clock, and by four the flames of the burning buildings were extinguished. The ruined walls of Mrs. Howe's house and of the front part ot Mr. Boudry's still stood, but they were leveled so as to destroy the danger from chance sparks, which, owing fo the long, dry spell was considerable.

During the progress of the lire chance sparks had set fire to the roof of Frank Lucia's house and of Charles Earl's barn, some distance from the burning buildings, but they 'were fortunately discovered and extinguished- before making any headway. The cause of the fire was a little singular. Mr. Val shots, one of which took etlcctin one of the animal's legs. Mnrdock has sued Swiney for twenty-five dollars damage.

urday as advertised. A largo crowd gathered to witness the race. There Ever Shown by me Befbrs, Si! The dog is a litie animal, but is said to were eight who entered the lists; Brooks, McGeo. Steadman, Minncficld, have bitten several persons. Murray, CfojtiM Roberts and Dunn.

Hattie Ch.indler and Lina Tucker had no tardy marks. Carl Hamilton, the smallest scholar, only four years ot age, has attended every day, walking a large half mile to do Two others of about the same' age, Mabel and Georgie Fisher, failed through sickness. In this school we think the attendance has been something extra when we consider that the total number ot scholars was about twenty-four. It is quite possible that a part of the success ef our schools is due to the thoroughness of our efficient superintendent, A. X.

McQuivey, who has taken nv real live interest in the matter. Ma he live a thousand years aud his shadow never An advertisement of the graded school will bo found iu another col Murray took the lead at the start and kept it until the twenty-ninth lap, when Steadman passed him, taking the umn. We learn that the school is to From $1.00 up, I lirst money, 0.00; Murray, second, ill FOK CONVENTIONS $1.00. i PEK DOZ. FOR SINGING SCHOOLS.

The Voice of Worship, by I merson lik other Church Aludic Books by. the same author, jire-eniinent lor graceful and beautiful music, and lor 6he fine skiU and judgment displayed iu selections and arraaugtmeut. The First Huwlred J'ages i include the Singing: School Course, in which are found many line hurmonized songs or glees lor practice and enjoyment. The Second Hundred Pages are filled with the best of Hymn Tunes. Sentences, a luie new and fretsh collection.

The Third Bundred Pages U1 contain a capital set of Anthems. copies mailed, post-free for $1.00 01 Orson's Vocal Method, 03t out) has a novel arrangement of syllables, and other improvements which are sensible and useful. Please examine. Price $1.50. Lost.

Somewhere in the village, a gold pen with brown marbled rubber holder. The tinder will be rewarded on leaving tlie same at this office. The terms at Bread Loaf Inn, Kip-ton, Joseph Battcll, proprietor, arc as follows 10.00 per week, $2.00 per day, 60 cents per dinner. At Dr. Plumley's can be found the most complete line of drugs and medicines in town.

Prescriptions compounded with great care. People are finding out that the nicest jobs of printing can be had at the Register office, and at as low rates a at any office in the state. Just received a fine line of St. Louis pastry flonr. Favor us with a trial order of flour and groceries.

J. J. Griffin Co. Buy Hydrangea, or Seven Barks, for all diseases of the kidneys and bladder and for rheumatism. It is the best known remedy.

For sale by Dr. Plumley. People in this village who would take scholars in the graded school as boarders, or have rooms to let, are requested to give notice to Charles A. Mead at the Post office. Sewing Machine for $12.

A new easv running shuttle machine with all A ComDlete Line. entine Clay and a brother were hitching it Dunn, third, $2.00. Buckley, from Middlebury, was present and gave au exhibition. Sorce think that Steadman would beat him, and anoth up a team at E. It.

Clay's barn wneu thev heard a cry of "Fire Murder!" be made mofe efficient and better than ever before. Miss Anna Oakes, who is one of the best teachers in the state, is to return, which all friends of the school will be happy to hear. The preceptress will probably be Miss Edla M. Geer, of Ogdensburgh, N. who comes with a first class reputation.

It Every Customer Suited. 1 A 1 from Mr. Boudry's barn. Mr. Clay er race may be forthcoming.

grow less. i rushed over and guided by the cries went up into the', loft of the barn, which was filled with smoke. He found a fire in the hay which he attempted to smother, but ineffectually. The cries proceeded from Mr. Boudry's is probable that many more than usual from other towns will avail themselves Call and Examine WX1 BRIDGE.

The repairs on the mill dam will be of the facilities which our school oilers LINCOLN. C. D. Peet and AVill Chase, of Bristol, with their wives, have gone up to Pope's Heaven to camp out two or nearly completed this week. HI i.f.l I i the coming fall.

S-; MY stnnif The Sabbath school picnic has been OLIVER D1TSON CO. BOSTON. ght-year-old son, nay. Mr. uiay or adjourned one week (Ang 13th.) three Sjtf'dd-i May 9tb, 187 Our friend, Col.

Slowcll came into our office, last Monday, but looking rather thin after his lalevery severe ill -Sabbath school concert at Brown Il-I'i II-: II dered him to go down, but beseemed incapable through fright of stirring or of comprehending his danger, and Mr. Clay had to take him down by force. M. B. Gove and wife, and D.

L. Day and wife are camping on Lake church on Sabbath next at 4 o'clock. I. 1 i i I (It' i ness. We learn Jroiu ins physician that.

Champlain near Basin Harbor in com fc The death of Mr. AVill Bowles was his late attack was in consequence of his old disease, and came near proving pany with Rev. D. F. Brooks and wife, and others of Starksboro.

very sudden. He was very highly es the snftocaling smoke rendering it difficult to find his way. He got a pail of water and carried it nn and threw it 1 I i it. From this date teemed by, all both as a citizen and christian I i i. J.

the usual extras, and does the best of fatal. One of our Cornwall correspondents on that day sent ns an item to the effect that Mr. Stowcll was given up H. A. Sawyer salesman, of on the hay, and theiuiished out on the Miss Katie Mcnugh has an olean Jutland, was crossing Lincoln mountain, when his horse became un street and gave the alarm i At nrst tne boy denied having had anything to cause the fire, but finally admitted der whose thrifty branches at present carry 4,100 buds and blossoms.

The by his physicians, and that his decease was hourly expected. We hope the colonel will long continue to prove manageable and ran away, nearly ruining his covered buggy. C. II. Cross salesman was'just ahead, but AUCUST 1st, plant is seven years old and about ten feet high.

wing "just one match." The house occupied by Mr. Boudry uch announcements mistaken. cleared the road in time to save 1dm- The friends of the AV. M. church that Rooster.

The demo- work. Has embroidering attachment. Apply at Itcgistcr office. Notice. Persons having accounts with ihc late firm of Wales Hyde arc requested to call and settle within thirty days.

B. F. Wales. Go to the old Case Eider drugstore for pure drugs, patent medicines, loilet articles and everything usually found at druggists. Prescriptions carefully prepared from pure drugs.

J. J. GRIFFIN belonged to (he estate of the late Samuel self. at reported in last week's Register as It was insured in (he Roy- propose to bold a lawn party on the grounds surrounding their church, on Deferred Iteins. 1 Insurance Company-of England for displaying a specimen of tlie Hiram Atkins chanticleer in his shop window i.

A. uolby iias built a Piazza on 00. Loss about $1500. Mr. Laboun tits' Fralin: tne iront and cast side ot Ins bouse, the evening of August 9, (Saturday.) Ice cream, cake, fcc, will be served.

It is expected that a part, at least, Mrs. Marcia Ralph has returned ty lost a pair ot sleighs, chest of tools, two tons of hay and other property. Mr. Boudry lost three stoves, beds and proclaiming i.no issue between Hayes aud Tilden, felt surprised to learn that the editor of the Register, a graduate oi of flail's band will be present and fur from South Starkley, P. of where Middlebury College, did not recoguizc a bedding, and nearly all the winter she has been visiting her daughter.

nish music lor the occasion. All are invited to attend. clothing of the family. Mrs. Howe's AVe think AVm.

Hill will beat, his At Vallette Old Stand. genuine Republican defunct eagle in a deplorable condition, because the Southern Brigadiers did not pass in the last session of Congress any appropriation neighbors raising year; just CAS BE BOUGHT AT house, worth about $400, was not insured. Most of her furniture and movables were saved. E. R.

Clay estimates his loss through damage by removal of CORNWALL. -Some of our Western friends are iook into nis garden ana see them. lor lug luture keeping. Jle is now M. J.

Stearns expects another five still among us. Local News. The creek is unusually low. Ripe apples aud peaches likewise. Tomatoes are beginning to appear.

Wednesday's afternoon breeze stirred up clouds of dust. The street sprinkler has been pret oods. burning of fence and hedge be and ten cent counter soon, consisting awaiting to plume on the U. S. Marshals fees, bearing in mind the possible The funeral services of Mr.

Ilinis COST PRICES, of wash basins, dust pans, tea and cof- DEALERS IN 1 verdict ot in on civil service re tween the buildings, at about fifty dollars. The destruction of the line-willow trees was a matter of regret. Sperry was attended at the church last Sabbath. iee canisters, tec. form, slates rights and the effects of that lien AVebslcr undertakes to Several of our good people are boom of resumption exploded by SeJ The large crowd behaved well, giving sprinkle Samgain from the bridge wTe Sherman iu Maine.

assistance at the brakes aud J. h. Buckle v. Vyiiiing -AT- ty busy this week. Work on Columbus Smith's newi think he will be more careful and not spending the scasoiK Jimong tlie wilds of the Adiroiidacjis.

ever else needed. iue nremen Arnnnrr llifl roponf nvvivnla ntN WllCl'CV fall off and get ducked himself. id their officers worked nobly, and it block is now progressing rapidly. Bread Loaf we note the following: The text book committee have de There is a unanimous call for rain is due to their well directed labors.that we do not have to record a larger conflagration. The old engine approved Mrs.

Goodnow, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cummings, Portland, E.

Wol-cott, Mrs. M. O. Wolcott, Editli D. cided upon using Anderson's United States History and Swinton's speller in by the farmers and their sympathizers Tlie Dusy season oi tiaying is over, the golden grain is nearly secured, and the people are anxiously inquiring What shall we do to be pleased." Quite a goodly number of our citizens visited Lake Dunmore one day audition to the text books adopted by T.

W. FLETCHER'S oleott, May M. oleott, Jacksonville, A derrick has been hoisted and the work of laving the foundation of the itself a useful machine, tor witnout nothing could have saved a widespread fire, as everything was as dry as tinder, tnem. Mrs. Maria E.

McKayes, Cam Ml GROCERIES AND Il i i i a v. CANNED GOODS, ETC. Nelson Brooks has nearly complet Episcopal chapel has begun. bridge, L. 11.

llamsev, JNew last week, and notwithstanding the ex and the buildiugs were close enough to ed cutting a road to the top of Potato Haven, Mr. and Jlrs. Lawrence The new Stewart block has been treme heat the day was enjoyed by all convey the lire a long lull, or Mt. Abraham, but it will need Phelps, Barton, Vt. Fred S.

Haskell, boarded up in front to conceal from the Mrs. Henry Lane has a Bridal or Carrie Stowcll, West Cornwall, vt, working some before people can be car- i it ESTABLISH- EAST MIDPLEUrKV. MERCHANT vulgai ine mysteries uiuuiiremijr yuiug TAILORING WENT. icu to arm liom us summit. W.

Stewart, A. i. Douglass, Airs. Washington tea rose, from which she picked twelve roses Aug. 5, forty-two on insiae.

W. Palmer has improved s'oinc is C. B. Curtiss, Mrs. M.

A. Beach, New Master Harley AVilliamson, son of out in the yard on his cane. tho 6, and there were 15 buds left on A subscription paper has been in aid of Elijah Labounty, who li Channcy Williamson, aged 12 veais. lorkcity; Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. Jvuick-bocker and two children, Troy, N. Y. The furnleliiug goods department is to dis the bush.

It was a splendid sight. Ouite a number of our "citizens on gets five dollars for picking potato bugs was the heaviest sufferer by the lire of C. Harvey, Danbnrv; l'mlin Bat- North street attended the excursion to I. i last Monday. tell, Robbie and Jessie Stewart, Chas.

ADDISON. trom an acre ot potatoes. He goes through the field about once a day, and Queen City Park last week, 'J Special Attention given to Extra Fine Grow, George Stewart, Allie War O. C. Barnes has been in Sudbury pensed with in order to mate room lor a Largo jStocls OF GOODS FOB THE gets about a pint of the pure insects Wells and cisterns arc getting low.

Most of our farmers have finished It is getting dry and tire warm ner, -J. V. Aoernetiiy, Willis A larmcr of AVest Lincoln set fire witchill, Middlebury; Thomas II. weather will effect our potaio crop lor this week doing the scenery of the place with his stereoscopic camera. Fine additions to his splendid stock of views having.

1 r. to a bundle of straw and put it under if rain docs not come soon. 'carcy, Selden E. Marvin, Albany i 'i it his horse to make him draw a small Mrs. Olive Jackson recently united uie woi oXy-Mis the worse Miss may be expected.

El ta I). Sessions has returned Mrs. Lvdia B. Merrill, widow ot load of hay; it had his desired effect. with the Baptist church.

CUSTOM TRADE. Rev. Thomas Merrill, died at the resi Coffees, Teas, Flours; ptc Lome irom ugdensburg, jn. last but the load of hay caught fire and the There is to be an auction of gents' furnishing goods at T. AV.

Fletcher's, to Pastures IhoVt and" cattlo owners week, where she has been at the Pnrris dence of her nephew, Kcv. A. J. Lambert, in Rupert, last Sunday. Her re horse ran away into tne cornfield.

The hay was unloaded on the way, but was faces long. school lor more than a year. morrow evening. It will be a good opportunity for buyers. MIMi.

mains were brought here lor burial consume by lire also some ot the corn Goods will be sold at cost from this date until September when the bal- ancc will be sold by auction Having is nearly finished. A usual Miss Benedict, in Dist. No. 8, has resumed school alter giving her schol Tuesday morning, funeral services was badly singed. quantity has boen secured in No.

1 or 1 1 Cash Paid for Butter Monday, Our thanks are due to Geo. secretary of state, for a copy of the being held at tier residence on ncas- ars a vacation. der. The oat crop is a ncavy Dtiraen ant street, occupied by Mr. J.

A. Hammond. Tuesday afternoon, Prof. Brain- Journal ot the last legislature, irom we L. G.

Whitford, the new Baptist. now ready to be gathered in. PAXTON. Having is through with, the golden press of Tnttle state printers erd officiating in the absence of the Sunday School superintendent, is proving well fitted for his position. Our young man who was kicked A genial young gentlemau stands harvest well under way.

pastor. Bv a strange blunder of the the face last week Friday by a horse, ready to swear that he came npou a Dr. G. Whitford returns home i ll I i The camp life fever has broken out telegraph operator, a telegram to Mr Hammond on Monday morning an has so recovered as to meet tits bridal THE in its severest form. Several of our genuine live rattlesnake ot large size in a piece of woods out east of the village engagement, finding a helpmate in his this week, and Mrs.

Aaron Hinds, Mrs Whitford's mother, goes with them. nonnciiigher death and requesting that, citizens are improving the beautiful time of trouble. tlie other clay. arrangements and notifications be made fortheuneral, was nolVlclivered to him, weather; taking their "bed and board" to the shores of our beautiful hike. At the regular meeting of the Cold Some of our la.y church members arc trying to invent a new religion that Something must have ailed that fellow when he stopped before Holton's B.

H. PLUMLEY; M. B. and the nrst lie Knew oi was on Spring Lodge JNo. 94, 1.

o. ofU. T. won require any regard to duties only -Mr. I.

F. Hatch has just purchased Tuesday morning when the friends Stallions, Bennington Aug. it tne louowing oincers were on watchmaker 8 suon last Mtlunlay even ''when the spirit moves." havinir her remains in charge arrived lv installed bv L. D. JohnJmlge: AV one of Ceatty's medallion parlor organs, srolden tongue, which cannot be sur ing and set his watch by the sign hang Owing to this fact her death and her C.

John M.Nash; W.V.T.,,Mrs ing oyer tne siucwaiK.j passed in tune nnd volume by one ot burial was not generally known, so VETIGEXXES. Ida J. JNasn; w. Kcuoen A. Da The premium list of the Vermont ts size AlissMattie (Jarr lias also lust that only a small number of inti mon W.

F. Miss Fannie A. Day The Yermontcr advises those who State Agricultural Fair, to be held at mate friends and neighbors were pres wish a sii i fl ot mountain air, to dress W. Willie W. Turner; W.

Mrs. been presented with a beautiful piano from Y. city. Montpelicr, Oct. 8, 10, and 11, has -AND- ent.

Augusta Meedhain W.M., Henrv for tho occasion, take a stout cane and been issued. I ergons desiring a copy Grant; W. I. M. Kir start for a two mile walk to Buck Mrs.

Merrill was long a conspicuous Mr.S. W. Hatch and familv, nnd can address Henry Clark, secrelary woman in Middlebury, not only through Mountain Hollow. is 'tltought that by; AV. Joseph A.

Lovett; A. Mrs. Jane B. Lovett: AV. D.

Rutland. E. D. Barnes and family, of Bristol, have been enjoying camp life lor ihc her position as the wife of a revered the proper dress ih tins -weather consists of a large summer umbrella. Alexander Meekin and Stephen pastor but through her own force of MOTION, Miss Marv Rice; AA K.

II. Mrs, Eliza A. Eldrcdge; AV. L. II.

Mrs past week on the lake shore nt tins point, also Itev. 1). S. Brooks and fam- Footo started for Rutland bv way of the ctiaracicr aim uuiiiiuiiriiis. one was born in Boston in 1790, and conse Saropta Smith; P.

AV. C. Austin Creek in a row boat, last Tuesday cv IV of tstarksDoro, accompanied by DEALER IN Pure Drugs and Medicines, Extracts, Perfumeries, Soaps, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, 1 Fancy and Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, Sholder Braces, Sponges, Briers and Meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders, Domestic and Imported Cigars, Fancy brands of -To-bacos. A fine line of Pocket Knives and Razors, which Will TING. friends, ars stopping noar by.

Peck; chorister, J. Judge, organ ists, Miss D. Ross and Mrs. Olmstead ening and reached Sutherland Falls early yesterday morning. Pretty good Mr.

ATolncy Kclsey and Fred Ba quently was eighty-nine years old at her death. Her maiden name was Lvdia Boardman. Sho was long a teacher Doubtless the readers of thai one- ker went trolling in the creek Thurs R. A. Damon, Sec WILL STAND FOB TUB rowing up stream.

horse Champlain Valley llecord were day evening of last week, and caught ofa voting ladies' school Jloslon. in The fire engine took all the water charmed with tlie brilliant letter irom tour pickerel, the largest of which out of the mil reservoir during the iir which position sue attracted tne notice and respect of all. She was married to weighed liftcen pounds, and the small h3 I 2 S- Q-W eJ p. HH So i SEASON OF 1879 last Monday, and so after tho fire was est six pounds. All together weighed Dr.

Merrill in 1837. Since his death in County News Oil WELL. over the engine was taKen to tne crccK 3.r 3-1 she has for the nftist part occupied a line ot hose laid and tho reservoir CD CD her house hero until about ttirec year aco. when she went to Rupert to liv pumped full again. The Orwell town fair will bo held AT MY BARN, UniiKliin Items.

the Panton correspondent in last week's issue; it showed such talent ns could only have come from somo poor specimen of humanity; one of the weakest kind. It consisted of slurs, false accusations and insults, which he would only have dared to throw shielded by ihc press and through an anonymous letter. Our advice tJ the ignoramus correspondent and his prompters aud upholders is, do not be fool-hardy enough to at Orwell Center, September 23 nnd with Rev. A. B.

Lambert. For several we warrant. Guns, evoi vers, Ammunitioi). all Kinds. TfiaiiiTiflr Tackle ever.

Variety 21. President, G. A. Kimball: vice It is reported that South London dery rejoices in a one legged chicken years previously there had been a no Mr. F.

IV. Bacon entered the post- president. II. T. Cults; secrelary, II JUST EAST OF ticeable failing in her mental powers.

That's nothing. A Middlebury family office again as clerk last Monday morn I). Branch: superintendent, E. and particularly ot lier memory a lew weeks ago reioiced at dinner i and A LARGE STC0K. ing.

Grisweld. evincing that old ago was doing it a neighbor's chicken without anv head work. She was one of fhe most con Tho text book committee of thi Dr. Plumley nays particu Middlebury Village. It lost its head after they caught it J.

B. Kelly caught 17 pickerel one forenoon a few days since, at Horlon scicnliotis of women, strict in all relig faco the insulted parties "lest ye may fall likewise." town, consisting of G. A. Kimball, scratching up their peas. lar attention to fitting Trusses ions observances, always mindlnl and pond.

L. Severance and O. E. Abcll, have Frank Buckley, of this place, went fcarloss in (he path of duty, and never adopted and recommended the lollow $10 S. P.

Wilder exchanged pnl to Bristol on batnrday aud gave an or hesitating in the attempt to keep others ing 'books to be used bv the schools of pits last Sunday with Kev. Mr. Hall in tlie same path. Mie was always in nor Orwell for the ensuing five years: Ap- hibition of fast walking, making one mile in nine miuutes. He also ran one of Vergennes.

seat at church and prayer meeting wlnl plclon's readers, Greenloars primary I1ESN1NGTOV Is a pumlson of theolil Rysihrk llHnililetonlaii. from a track mare. Bald to be mile In four minutes and fifty-five sec strength permit ted, and endeavored to clcnienlary and practical arithmetics Frank Kceler has' taken the con tract for repairing Jlifc Pit tsford t'ongre American Httr, a very superior maro. isnwronr. The officers of Bridport lodge, No.

1M, I. (). of G. installed on Aug. 6, 1879, for the qu'irter ensuing, are" as follows: W.

C.T., MlssKIIal'. Hill; W. It. II. 8., Herbert, Jackson; AV.

L. II. Herbert J. Howe; AVr. V.

Miss Lulu Jackson W. 8., Hem K. Williams: W. A. Kddie Kicc; W.

onds, no doubt being tho fastest time and Fish's complete nrillimclic, liar so live that her example mould always be a good one. Sho has lived a useful hnnr. llasn. Dam. Clinton Maid.

Mr. Comee made in Vermont. ganonai ciiuicn. vpv's grammar, and Reed Kellogg and Supporters, and nas tne only complete line of those goods in town. Elastip Stockings ordered from measure.

All goods SOLD AS LOW THE LOWEST, and goods as repre-ented. Physicians, and family prescriptions compounded with great care. Middlebury, April 9, 1870. iristian file, aim tne reward to which Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. M'Collam and Col. Tracy with his son Horace has higher lessons in English, Guyot's go otrniphics. Swinton's spellers, llall'i looked forward will be hers.

Anirns McUmrhlin caught 372 fish gone to Ragged in the Adiron writes that Clinton Maid was a Messenger mare, lor wliieh he paid JlfVio; lliat sho was aouud and kind and could trot when si yeam-old better than 1 -30. Motion sired by Lambert, is a fnll chestnut ami of Morgan build. The past year Mollon has ileveleped a lanre amount ot speed. Several of his colls may seen on Um premises. 1 listorv of Vermont, Barnes' History of dacks.to caran out for a couple of weeks mostly rock bass, nt Lake Dunmore last 'ire Two Dwellings ButtN NKt) Miss Kate Doty; W.

F. 8., Miss 5Whe United Slides, Davis manual of alonsr with Judge It.D. Heddcu of Salis Court Stuket. Last Mondav after Alonday. Lncv Wins: AV.

Mrs. James Trait; Steel's 14 wccks mpiiysn, noon about quarter past two o'clock an Frank Bush, who is working for bury. They started last Tuesday. It is to bo hoped the judge will not be AV. Fred Crane; AV.

I). Miss Towiiscnd Uml uovernmcnt, uows Morals and Manners, Spcticerian pen Mr. II. A. Sumner, shot a hen hawk Grace Wright W.

O. Fordie Tay JOSEPH BATTELL- frightened by catamounts during their alarm ot tire was sounded, nnd a vot-nmc of smoko rising on Court street, soon bronglit together a largo crowd, A fire was burning fiercely in the rear JI1D WUS uuiiiuiii in-IUiy in till. iv stay. Will Gnapman and Uharles Mead manship, Hutchison's physiology, Kicli-ordson's temperance lessons (as recom- one kay last week which measured three feet and eight inches from tip to tip of its wings. lor: "Wi l.

Mixs Flora Speyer; James Pratt i roportor, Herbert J. Howe. 5 3m run the post office in tne colonel ab Middlebury, April 18, 1879, part of the story and a half dwelling mended by the government sence..

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