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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.1891. LD Ob' THE SESSION. THE LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS SINE DIE THURSDAY. rroreeriltiRv nf thn l.nit In Xlio Direct Im aioiit'j lines for Curri'iit Knpi'iiHfs Siitttuiiiiy ol tliu AVoi'k louo lit tlio Bf- Mo MiTvLinil, Aug. 27. Tlio cxtrn sei noii of tliu Loglalnluro cnnio to nu end at 11 1 thu mornlnK and tlio tneinliers took tin lint train for homo. Mnny onld linvo gone to tho lireoilors lm-otlnR nt Wlilto 1 ser Juuctlou bud it not Uen for tlio I am. WORK OF THE DAY. The 11 n I mm Ti uiisiirt-il In Iloth llritnrlics IJi-forp Atlioiirnnmut. Tliu Striata hlllud these bill": H. 8, nn net in uinendtuoui of fcuetlon ii of tlio HoYii-ed l.av.s, ru'atiui to tbo tfloition of rcprctoiitfi Uves to t'io . .cuortil Asaanihly; S. 11, nu nut in auimidm n' of tbo Australian bnllolluu. 11 IS, nu m-f to provide for the i.ienso3 of tbo uosont "-cssion of tho C.onornl Ast-em-lily, was piis.vU, mo-sage a ota (be governor Informed t'io Sii.ata that ho had nj prov od nn act to inrorjioiatu the Tin k 1' vcr railroad; K il, uu not relating to on nui! in 'ouufi in school district No. -1, H linns. S. ), nnnot lu amendment of t.et N'c H"si.s oi Wrinoat approved Nov. IJO, . .i"t.i J nu iut to itioorporoto tho (Jhitteudi n cutinty rnllrond. fon.it' r llctclntul of Orleans, asked ttnau im ua '"on. nt to introduco a Mil, which wns j.riiii' I t 1U, nn net iu imicndiuout of S (lUo lie nuts of 187(1 entitled nn net t n.'ui'i r.to tho villugj of North Tr y He: -red to general committee who renorte'1 'n imbly and tho bill ns road tho tblr 1 t-ini und ptfbed, fciunntor Fairrhlld introduced the follow ing 1olut resolution relating to tho disposi tion of tho (111 I'd tax fund; ii f '- .i, H t ht'JSennte and House oi Heprt H'li'ti' 's lL.it tlio mini ol moll y it-l'iii .i-,t in tin,1- .. tj t. t ut ouzrt's. u, pi .iv '1 '.,u i .. 1 ii i "plod Hi he l.i-.isii.tui-u ul tuls Js at - li m . ' in it ' ' i I hj tin- jj,-o t!l am , it' ,i ( i e M tiln ti J uj i .i i id ti) b.in rot . i - i lit Mute ' uu- i 1 ,i id cucll M .111 . i i c s I .Hi ..ii b ippr. i r.at- V I'll . i n .1 - ii. j ! 'i i an . senoi..i ti HIS" t i . Mh H . i, .in I,.-, i. u 'i -l-'irfei ol tal'l"-li lu'i .'in im rnti'-evpr-s companies, ns . in); formniitles tb 1 i JU o'ciuek. uet'lui , j I W I I ut .!. IJtis-. 1 ft r i-.- 'i-t a. eu ntu. i ru r lie ti .i .joui i r.-t i i il ii u ii 1 lie i pu' . ii" . S, t), el- e i li "i mi . j uu!.h' i, ; n ' !' a l, . . , u.coi porut i. 1 1 -14 I'jui.'iiic, conipmiy. iiu. ii -i. i- pri i .1 ij tut.' . emtio con uireu In . ii u, : viin.liu. cn:iife,i'S ii:- pies c iu'iiii', 1 ti.a inn cuHiill th t--m ciir, made i. xprexj compium s lo ovi u.t tux uu, i -i d ii) i u liie-e cot.ii iin.i' ins! se-si nj, li. pi o) id n j; lor pti s l spUUU H'-.ll'.l. p,, .iJH'laU'a I 1.1 1 i. 10, 1 , .t.uii lo ' i. arler ol vi.i.ie o . ii I l.i V. V ill v'ii,o it.i' iii fiiml frum ihf t tK 1 Utt I. I..H iug his npiru ai ot tho to.. i- II e iims the viilaxul llia.l.urd t'i (jo- in i ivu'"i. ... d. u ri'liiiion iu th. 'barter f ti,i-i,u iiarduic il. .', jr ii 1. i(j lor uiiiu x i u tn vili id ol n . - nig On- 1 1, is. u. i, icHliziii, Uie list of i lie towu of Iloltou ; H. iii, lt'k.j n iliet.rund dl ut lu iu.. il Stumtot i. li '.'ii, in rdntion to ibe Ad lisiin CuUut. I'ourl Huii-e; il. ill, lealiziui; g mm .is c l.ioiiinj 11 9, In relauuu to U'Alurv aui" eiy; II ii, .uu.'..diii No. 0, i . li 18. i c i k to House cf ( ircetlrn. H. S-l, I tint in,; to North tinftd-ury AVnter Horks; li. VM, lucjrjior- i tsij. d Aqueduct enuipiin.i ; H. Sill, niaeu uiiK I jo Australian ballot ln; II. 8;!, nji roj ..'ii : .1",000 for the orld's tnir. Tbesi i..l losoluuotis Hero ndonted: nun) ug i . TV as tua bour for final adjourn-i- i I iing for tbo print lug of tuo aw- i a'tij; to tho distribution of tbo di rect tux licliev. H .in 1 1 rupaj to tho towns of tlio iitate ft . i-i'ive pri. j oi 'inns of tbo refunded u r t t ,t rnnie up Mr Shorvin, whom i luce 1 tin lull. "Ko iu favor of it. Ho ,sa. t the ;r " ns nee led it and it was raimd i3 t -io wt... Mi Al.'.'.l and .Mr. .Moloney ,10'icd tue 'auai.re. the latter moved lo i: . s and tho motion prevailed by a lurfjo otc or t1 usuM formalities Speaker Matin ml uie I tba Houso in tho following iiords: T-itUtir Mann's Clunluc limuurkt, l' .t. n.- n Hoforo declniimj tho Ilouto i rn i, 1 viisli to couRi'utulnto you upon 'u ris Kin and d."?pntch with Kbicb you 1 vt prisi i uted the business presunte 1 for V' r roi si icration t this ression. In thus l i p-i nrtinz on the important mntters uj c X''- lo yu'-r attiintiou, and ns piomntiy i iurni upon tlio ooiioiiumoii ot their cn ji-iiii iii, ou iici.i and undoubtedly it nave, tnenppiu-.nl oi III po.iplu ut tbo ate a ....'..ent hich, porhnp. could X I i n'i'iouly mado ill. the close of " - .' . . e .ei.-ion. - i- iv tuutly kind and ocurteous '''il me, which ha. rendered the sjii iti.ai e':ii..tin dimes of the chair easy in , i asniit, 1 einceioly thank ou. Wbila w ay n i mt-et aguin us lugislators, it bo i h I s .11,0 ;t,nt nothing further may oc- i- .' r it jiecesviry to subjret tho t' " t 'liniise of calling tin tur,ether u I 'riir tbu fn.-iidsbip mad" during i ,ir. i.'irk may U: pel potnated. a n i bi;py lo be able to say thoro I u 1. e u,- olflo.T of tin- Housu SKlllUit 'n 1' i nr "h feelings otl.erivisn than of 1 ' and I hope no ill cmsnieted net f r 1 hall it-it vo anything I ut the enino s "' ' Yuiir hem is. As w.. m.ii in.-tt '- the fnoe. of soma of you may i ' l Lr ,i .v locngnued but 1 a.lt ibat a iv i . make yuurmlf known. Tlio wirin fri, ii iI-Ihji of ninny of you I shall ' y n i i-.li, and 1 wish you all ft full pro- Km if life's choicest blessings. en'leiii-u, thu hour bat lug arrived un r l.o ,nt rtsoluttoa fur 11. ml adjouiu- ii n I n in' declare this Iloimo of lUipro.ont u' ves ad'.urued iithout day. 3llsfiirtune Vltillius, L WM iim of IsoK'iiort, hltoheil his tenm In n mel m, i tliu annnul ruhbcil ths hnillo tir 1 u' W llmim Uu! not notice it. The 1 s hi ' i me iiiuiiiiiiuulilo uml run lino ti "iior teiu. tbrowing Wllllauu out, break ug I. s r i;ftr bone, li Mi, hlar l of 1,'inoll, llnss., former lj of r.nsi I'Laihston, with hU family, lmr ,n for Jjoiio City, lilivho, Hhuro t y vi, uii.'.j thiir futuro itoine. J "l- iMvis run into n tolephomi polo i i-it nc tliruuuh thn mreots, of Urjiliio- Wi nn I ri eeivcil strlous lujuriea. 1 vo rears iku I hn n eontntit ootit'h, night s ui- .i. t-itmi y reUucml in ilw.li, nml hail lie c m ii uu hy in .' ulii'irltiR I becnti to a i V . s rr 1'fi't.iMl, hiitl after ih-Iiir tw . "i t.u of tliu nivU.ciiiB WUa comiiUtcly ti l " AS SECRETARY OF WAR. Tlio Knnie of Oonernl Wllltnm Well Mr.n tliiuo.l tn Conned 1 on m 11 h the. Coining Viicaiiry. A rumor renched tbli city Friday from Hoston and Now Vorlr, that General Wlliliun U'olN nan to bo nppuiuteil sccrota-ry-of-ar, to hucxrvd Scciitnry l'roctor. A repreeulnUvu of tho 'M.. 1'hkhh Flidny evening asked liouernl W oik what founda tion, if any, theie was in tbo rumor. Tbo reply mi n Iniiti, mid the statement thnt ho had rci'ened no iullmation of any buch njiiiohituiuiii. Senator IMniunds was nlso called on, Uu Wild nun-committal to fur as nny posi tive statement was cout'ertied, lint mid: "General Wells would mal.o a Rood war sec rotary, but 1 do not think ho would accept tbo appointment it it was tendered, ou no count of tho condition of bis health, or rather tbo care that 1 assume it Ik noccs mry for blm to omrcso to proveut a re curronco of bi recent illnoks." fien. 'Well was bnrn at Wnlerlmry, Vt., Dec. M, mid lecnted in Bin HuRton in 108. Knrly in tho war b" onliitud ns a lirivnte In Company C, first Vcrmout .av idry nnd ri'ceiv ed tuiccofsive promotions to the rank" of first litmlnuunt and captain of Company C, major nn.1 eoloncl of the first Vermont cavalry i.nd brevet brign dlor and brovet major Ecn,rn'' In lw(io and lSQO bo repiosoutod hi nntive town iu the l.Kglslatui e. In 1M1G ho was electod inljutnnt ami iiupectur-eueral, vhicb position bo held by successive elec tious ti.l May, lf-T.', when he Mas appointed by lVesub tit 'irtuit colbctor of cu. turns for thn district of Vermont and wns collector until Ill lSy(i he as a Htato Fnntor from t'hltieudon comity. Ho was president of the bonrd of trustees of the Soldiers' Home from the organisation of the bonrd until Inst yenr. ts pre'idont of tho UurluiKton Uat. l.islit cninji'iny, vice presi dent of tbo Wells iV ltirbnrdsoa company, president of the I' lrlniKton Trust compr.iij aud u director of the Rutland railroad. THE DEPAR TING CANOEISTS- tlio A. C. .1. C.llnp lleiiuit il, Dot 'lln.j' IVta Ctnno Again. '1 bo canoeists ore ono and Friday af ternoon, tho conini'i'loro'i (lac llyinu from bcr vteru, the vaciil ( e-cil came Hteamm; ucio.-s to Hiliillitcn having on board the commodore, the couiniiidnrf i trunk and tlio cotiimodoi o's ini.lilui little black cntiuon u i-eil uitl, n Kin I of eipeftnnt air, n-. In u,blt i ii-d to iio one pa1 1 ik shot luiwird tin- i 1 ' i it nieen point i i ere it Iwi' 'i itneopii tu n.iii'h hen.tny bi.inrity tin- I'lilll'T Mmv I. ll tin. esjpre - i t- ill I " .i .u, oapec "'" l s f.au and i ue j i. in company, tlio Cii.iinpmai int er in running a dimy boat to the camp. Commoili r Lnusou -a the .site at Wills- j boro is pai ti ciilar! v ueli, udnptoil to the j u-ei ot Uie ii-.iiLiatiiiii, a- it nlloids nu out ndc und in i U- emu -e, many exclusions to nuiiits of intereit. gr-al natural beauty of scouerv, nii'l. most a Hiring of ull, a liit c mss iliuin -"rN ce at ti. paviiinn, run by .Mr. J. Hun; t'tis ot ill-boro Fuiiit. 'I hole ! .i '. .nig the infinburs a ui i i "iitiiuotit m ui.or of returning to tne mi. -i"U next Mar, in nhioli caw they pi - p ir.aki 1 nr ntun the C'liitre o n. p' t.1.1 r and freight transpm tilth a to Hi '"nn. At the annual election ol i.flicei i. C II. Vi .no of Albany nin invesied i.t'i 1 lie ollicc commodore for the tui.. n.r le.ir, an 1 In executive committee wil n. "t with him n: Alb ins in )c:iuer to do i upon tne li"'itiin fur ttif unit meet. itn Coiinuudore Inusunln.it eveiunu mi ' H. H. Mowry of I'rovnlenco, II. 1). Mic -lint Spi inglleld, fie ugo V. Avery and and wife of Nton Centre, Muss., Mr, Waid and MU-es Herald and Hunt of l'rn idenco. Tliev leave for tlndr respectiv e homos to-day, and with then depnitnio the camp is oltlcinllv closed. lint before they go ihu Fhi:e I'kkss dosiros to usuurii the oanoe nssuciation through them that should the meet return hero another juar theljuoen City will not only facilitate their transport ation but entertain tbetn royally nben they visit her. NEXT YEAR'S G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. WH-tliiiiirliiu, O. '., tiuiiks for the Largest Nntlniiitl l.iiPHin puit'iil r.wir llt'lil. Col. John H. Thompson of Washington, 1) C, ufter a visit to l.cutiliiston, has come to liurliugton for a day or tin. to call upun ' Senator Kdiaiiuds, and itropped in ntion tl.c orllcials at the custom bouse for n fi it-mil call. Ho was asked if any piepar.'ition weio as yet afoot lor the national em amp meat of tho Ci. A. It., which coui"s nxt time ut tbo capital city. At tho mention of that event the genial colonel grew enthusiastic, and ss.nl i "Wo have raised just for a starter, to sut the thing in motion, sJ-lli.tJUU. and when needed more money will be inised thuu can be rpent. Iu fact, wo wll b" better enable. to furnish cntei tuiumeut than any other city iu the country. Washington is a city of boteh and boarding bott.os, which at tbu: tmio of year will bj vacant, m the abionco of Cungrt'ss. An uther good thing is thu broad a-iplialt streets, on which thn veterans will Und that they cm march four miles with le-s weariness than they could mnrch two on the true Is of nuy other city. Again, ubout threo fourths of the men in the Vnion army were at somo tiuv or other during the war iu or nbout Wnshlngtun, nnd tlm baltlu Holds of Antie tou und Harpor's Ferry aro only nn hour und u half dis'unt, while Hull Hun nnd Chnntllloy are reai lied in an bour nnd fjet ttsburgli in about two hours, Theru will bu excursions lo nil of these plnces nt very low rates ami for visiting the nearer points oi interest no ehirgo is ill be made to veter ans. So thnt the great majority of the old eoldieri. ran vi-it the very Melds aud find the very spots where, thoy once fought. 'I bo general uvpectntion is that tbo uuxt encamp ment "ill b the largest of uny held bofore, and very iikoly larger than any that will come after. THE PICKPOCKETS' OPPORTUNITY. 1 ho Gentry .if the I.i;M riiiKem Oimrute SiircpssfullT t M. tlolliisbury. Sr. JtiltNsi'Vity, A Ufr 27.--I'! ofefslonal pit'l; j.'jcke t j got in some tolliu io.-k ut tit. Jnhuabury on Votlnoilny niRlit In tho great Hsscmbly of Mnplu who Rnthsrc l thera to Kroet the prfsiflcnt. Hue ninri in theeroml ion .iOJ in money nnd nnyernl nolei; auoth er win rohoveil of !?1 l'"i, nnd noino othois lost BinnlltT sums, while two or thre uolJ irtttobut (1ii,i.im'iii''iJ nulil'Mily. it win u lino oiiportnnity for Unit ort of IIiIiir the crouit wns ilons.) it nil i-tood for a long time (iinl tho in oles.loimls siw lh ir rhnuce. l'ucketB wero iloftly cut mill vnluahleii ro moM'il wlthniit "nunoynucu'1 to t:ie owners. Sflvern.1 jiopketboolK wero In out of-tho-wny places, rinil one of thorn rontnluiHl two or throo notes of consilium Ue vuluu. Tho Ht. Johmhury polios wera uotlllail in nilvancc, but fiillud to pntl.or In any of tho thlovcs. If ynu nulffr from etnrrh wliy don't you tnko llioil' rtiirKapnrlllu, Lhti roiuinuu iiiiibii lOUieiiy I it I ii f cured luun empio. DOWN AVENT THE TRAIN AND 20 OF THE PASSENGERS WERE KILLED OUTRIGHT. A Fat Stall Oiios Ouir n llrldcs A Fall ol fi" Teet Into n Ktis;inir Streitm--! lie. Injured Nmrouly Ientio Drnwnluj; THeuty llodles Alrundy llecororeil. CtiAtiLOTTH, K. C, Aug. 27. A d'n astrous railroad wreck occurred this morn ing about 2 o'clock nt Iloston'a bridge, t ivo miles wi5f ot Htntesvillo ou tbo wosturn North Cnrollnn road, Tho fast mail, ct im posed of a bnggugu and n mall car, second nnd first-class conehos, l'ulltnnn sleeper and Superintendent Ulidge's prhato car, .left Salisbury nt 1 a. m. Just nfter Ien'Hng Htntosvillo thoro Is n high stono bridge pati tiing Third creek, nnd down Into this creek plunged Ibe entire train, n distance of at least Co ftot, carrying death nnd destru ctlou ruth It. Twenty passengers ero Itilled outright, nine senotuly Injured und ubout SO badly bruised and thnken up. To add to the hoirors of tho situation tho water in tbo creek vins up. It wo 011I3 through tho inosl heroic oirorts of those who had burned to tho scouo of the wreck, that tho injured s ere not tlro tied. Tho acci dent wns caused by tho spreading ot the rails. Twenty dead bodies are now lying in a warehouse at Statesville. Among tho kill ed are the engineer, fireman ntnl baggage muster, "dost of tho passengers killed lived in this Mate. Dr. Ueorgo W. Sanderlln, Stnlo auditor, wns painfull) injured. Col. K. B. Cameron of tbo govoriioi-'n atuft and 15 others wero moro or les hurt. UMVERSALIST CHURCHCS. Close of Urn Aiiutiiit .Mnt'llug of the Ajtsti eiiitluu at Kiillnnd. lli'TlAXH, Aug. 27. Tho TiSth nnnunl session ot tho I'niv crsallst churches of Ver mont and the province of Quebec closed to day. One hundred nnd fifty delegates were present. These clllcer were elected : Presi dent, A. T, Foster: vice-president, Georgo W. Tilden: treasurer, Willnrd Chase; secre tary, Hev. S. A. l'nrker, I. J. Wlutcomb "as elected n trustee to serve three years. 'Uie commit leo on fel lowship is Hev V.. W. Fierce, Hev. F. W. W bippen, Ho. F. W. pnnue, Mrs. I.. M. Siii.iei mi l Fie f. CI arle- Hole. Hev. J. F. S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - was ;ippr.iniel to pionch tho nn ntril -i- mon. wiih Hv. II. S. Fisk of Hui .... i , n - to- to the general e"v" i,.n I Hev ' V.". iVhippon, it-. r. : i", Iter, i" A. Hoyl, Ira . t.ef, 1 . .ir, Ch irles Hnuth of r.ngtie.d, 11. Manu, jr., uud Newman v 'eks. "nerewere addresses bv Prof. A. W. i lerco, lioddard seminary, ltarre; Hev Henry I.. Thornton of Northlluld, Hev. II. Kmilev of Ilichmond, Uv. (I. II. Slunu of Dmnhii, Neb., H -v. Dr. ICmersou, editor o the Cliris'inn I.eadei, Hoston, nnd Hiv. Dr Dcuinrust. n 'Kt W. . , Sfliolli'lil of I'onnsjlr nla. WaTIIIKN, I'll., Aug. ill). Jlldue . Il .-oiiulield died this m iriniij from heart dis ease. Ho was on" of the best known citi zens of F'eiiii'V.vnnln. He served two term as a ra-mber ol the .State Legislaune: wk u member of the ath. HI. li. 4Uth, -list, A'i ' nnd lo 1 Con2rcst's; wns register of the treusiirj under 1'residini lla.es and appointed j nl :e of tlio C 'iin of Cl-.ims by I'rt'si.ient G il l. . Id, whloh posiliouj ho tilled until July ..it. I timm iler-ln-f'lllef S. of V. MlNNKAi'ul.is, Aug. The Sons of Veter. ana national encampment has elected liar tow S. ooki of New ork commamlei -m chief. 'I lie next national enenmpmeue will be hold at Helena, Moot. A safe Iti esi mtni. Tootle wlirli is (.u.intiili ed m lulng you nt saitor results or III i use nf failure u leturil ni r. un-o jirn e oi. this sale plan y,m , ,in Iin.i fr. in our .id-eniM' I dnunn-i, a Ue i , ,,f lii- hmnaNe.i !)eovery for i.'onsn iin.noi li i- K'i.ii'tiiioeil I.. .,r nt; ii'ii- f m cerr h wle i n.e . lor any n.'Te i Thr .at.' I,nw. 01 1 111 SI, -l.tll ;,(. I .,I,,UUipti,,i., I,ll.,..jit,,, of I inik-H. I'.roiii Inn , A.tliuia. Wh.i.ipina outii. Cinnp. etc . it . It is pl-asnn na a..:. .i'if to t.tste j irffitlv mfe. iindian nl v I.edepeiiil (I iipo'i. Tr.a, uutt.es free at l.t ill " .'. I ri" ' I'- t'"e. XolIiiiU5 ihi Karth Will LIKE SriGridan's Gondilion Powder! H Ii a' syli ti"'v pure II 1. 11 ''inTfit. 'I, la nmntlti- it r sin In., tlisuw trlh .( it .'lit a .lir. Mni'llt 14m -ill' - ''"-i ulh ui'l irs-nul -I st i-.'-, tleo.l fur vi:i' ch'-'ks i'. ."li I'.'iu tliitii v . 1 wh"Il ti. ns Nt' Ull. ' ' 'nr Inri.- .'an -si.-.l I- i, fend sk i ip V i . pr" nt ' up " -.lis u cniv'.iln i . If Jimi'tn t nt 't sn 1 II- -'lit- f r lo f a. !, ; fl-,.'3l i 1 1 l' mini irilui .lnut ''i-i'i-Si, ripirsspHl'L "1HK 11I.ST1'"! .1H I'll'll:,' i nn ptf onpv frrp. 1 -"i.tii ltsl-.Uk- nun;-' ltc iHii vrdetb or moie. 1. 5. .loltN.sii:. ii'' , I. . i..i., Mt. Farmers, Laborers, Teamsters, Can fjil r,o btt. r t'ie 'liui i'u Bread Winner. i:HS Ihi-Host S.irvlfii kr thn l.ninl ajoney. . Mad-' lor Mm jr.d Iti rs. from - t it, iJint.lf clucV: in two ,'tjles. snitil. r'a..r.Lrl anil Comres: with and Mii'.ii'Ui U;i Ii- ALIOS P. TAPLEY & CO., BOSTON, MAGS. fkM ik If 1 m$ r& m If m !il grV UK w3 IU Kli. ts.UsUs UK VM f L&tr -Q 'issr-i ,i flont ielaf trying Cottolene, (lie new, popular, siiccct-sfiil veytt.iblt! Lard. Don't wait for yoiir neigiibor to tell you abuufiE It istlieffr-it duty of the hoiise keeperlo provide vliole-ioiiie food. Everybody recognizes the unpleasant etTects ot the so-called "richness" of food prepared with Tmi. The --rich-ness" is nothing but grease ; thehousei-trper l:nowsthat its presence in foiid is un'safe and unfit, but now science has discovered TILEI1E I ft I Its success is unbounded. It will enter every kUvheii and increase many fold tlie varie ties of food which may be enjoyed. '1 lie housekeeper need no lomrer hesitate in the use of shortening in c itering for those, whi are delicate. The problem is solved.JJse O iTto lene. Sold by all grocers. Made in Chicago by K. K. FAIRBANK ci. CO., j CIrntral Wharf, Uoston. Frorii cr,?. "' icific Journal." "A p;i' ut in-r'i i i i bas been iiiiule by Ir. Tllttofheu .il He luvs) prt.d'lt etl Kja 1 in tmrp cja 1! 11 1 T C H TP 1 ila iclytj' L) AdsWtiA fhi'J'd iit'ite- niitnrt to e .til-' 11 ii-1 , .11 le-ils -a 3U.v -ltI"iirkx-. CURED BV Mitchell's Pheumatic P'asters. "Dyspepsia Curod by McAlvin's Piiis. t-1 i'FV- V-tfittV v .'1 '""p UiH iipsi. tliisidt .u'ions To 'ii' -cu ttiniistiKM 11111 r.' ! 11 11 i ne onn l'ort tltii!) 1 110 ilnifsit il.'iviiiia uisui". I'lmi uml l'tit I'littf. roi; SAL13 KViiiiv wii 1:1:1:. .tdm,ttr.tt FOR SALE. Ft'.U til'ir1 It tr Ij i ;'i Vermont !Y."w't, am', fyt .er AoivT !' IITI'l : 1 1 IllTOS "H li. '' "I buil.iiUf!, HO.l so 'ih" fit, , s one. lluil uv- v.. :' nut .... i 'L;:"'',e!?''".r'',v ":'.. "If iv" ?-.'"'.'1 witii-i 'it h.iusi-s i.t h'ii"t.. pi.ntv ot irun' "Vlust he i-oui tb.s ,1. , jjn.l vmIuc. Terms .i.s. i oiiit tiii ttie'".. W'r ' u now v. w. ur.; .nouN. v'owi,ilCk. vt. T-TT C.TITT ' m'"''"i without thu r 1 J i U X-lS. knife .,r df- it'iiiiun irnm nusi "i.sm ol lei un,,. L'jie :u v M. im: in. (M ii.. I rreiliinil Mieet, oil I'rej. s . ii il lor i.tm. P i L E S. totjimn trntn hii.i. hi"--, li,li 'i.l ultl r 'V'l'USiH ol lt'(tiiui, C'4ii' .ut- r T 1 H JKK V M. Vl. (M It., Mr v.inl. ISTiit, .., I I r iiiuul li -,-, llniiiti, ( ..tiMjltMIlOU t'Vtt'i. Stuiil lor p,tiu. jjnni. i till' o no. irs j -.u i!i. fiii'l Uoil d i yrt ex'' ptel.) PREMIUMS Tho Breeder's fiiiich and Prac lict! Fanner. i in 1....... i l l 40 column stock and iann papoi", which devotes considerable space to the Farmer's Alliance niove meut, issued twice a month price 20 CKXTS A YEAH. GOOD OICTIONK RV. A late oditiou, clear type, on iood jiaper, liandsomo binding. Price $1.00. J'ost aoe 16 cents. FntKl'RESS ASSOCUTIOX. GV.M K'-AtsTW l'.OOrtNO riSJLTiuntii ouly SD.Ol. j.rr '. 11 rf;imrs tcrt, Miilsrn Ik (toad roof tery r,. unJ ei.r odu run puk It on. betid luniiuor f . r.r.V 1 s full iMirtwulMs. Hi'.m r.t.ivill lfwa'cxiu'0.. UU & t AVcf-T Ufi. HVTAY. Nv Yomk. J.ii'kl I, jiiln YVnntn.l, U' AUTCD-sjtiit, or (Vt 1, mini to rorls ou il .'.irui uU'l fasddlo luttn; yoid ruf ernurs f.-imttil, Am1j- to U. IV Al-auld, Smith llur llugtcu, o.u svhi. Ii e lllsl ,. l'tit. . r t. tr: ti ci iu . - r to mm . s-.ww; M-l" J.l'l h . t f STONE OH Concrete fell Street Curbing, Granite Isriiie MONUMENTS. BEST OF MATERIAL AND WORKMAjS7SJLLL. J. W. GOO DELL, 'J7 IMiio St., Harliii!;ton, Vl. T WILL require n ck-posit of tf.S'i.OQ to ue nu'itle annually in advance, to prut-iicu $10 o in ten vt?nrst nl . ner rent ram. pound inlc-s o .t. At age ,jo one can take a ten yc ir endownctit for $100 w th out pi olits. in 1 1 iu J'itvm.x .'.ttuu' Life Insurance Ca, i8S.2t), tnaiciii,ir the annual net cost ot Insiirunce at 4 per cent, compound interest b'U 8.30. 1 ne net cost or, insurance un- der ..nr ftc.n vear em ow : cu .ul . Jul . . .-j -3 -i ..cul.. i he net cost ot, msitrance un .lir-r' nut I is sj . k. Jompo 'nC 11 i v-rcst on me ln'-e-rmi'ii' lor ten,! fit teen or twenlv 'e.."? 1 si Uc i also UU ARAXTh ii:, it thr-1 nut iust of bis insurance ' ,; t; 'ne more than shown above. Fur anv other .iffc vu can do corres pondingly acU, and under our participatiiitf rates we can do even Iviter. S. II. WATj.RS, Genoial Agent, 144 College htioet, Bur .ington, Vt. GOLD KSPAL, PARIS, 1st?. ef W. Baker & Co.;s I Ln ' J,4 Which the f.eess of f'Yl ! 's i ' "" been removed, l.s Pure Ho Chsmlcals oro uirt iu it- jirfjinrntion. tt hni more limn thnt finKs the strnvth oi Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Miutir, and is therefore far moro oconiimicnl, coath'ij l,ss thnn one cent a cvj). ll is (liiiifioiis. iicurihiittc, i str-'-'ihi-nii-g, kamlv dio)tf.d, ani a'ltnininiy na-tjitcil lor uiv.iliJs as well m for ticr-oiK in ho.ilth. Sold by Grocers cvorywhoro. GRATEFUL--COMFORTING. c p p o p n n n h U) n tho. ouku .slum film tif tha nmttiTivl I v. w it- jriii uyerta-ioar of dtgT-.t.ia c nil I'ltririan. r.i t! ,j a "rtifu! turM ! m nl t-s n iruth-ri l.1 wt-l..ftlrntul L'.ms., vjr, --.e,i tiiLi ;,ii,i'Med tiur tnekrat tublen Ytltli Sfliottely tl-T.irBil Iwvof.snc l li.h.iir ;iv U' niitey iirery do. t.irt' atlla. It iu ti) tiia Juill eieai ur of muli urttrUn "f dtel tint ii nn-, it. tntion ii.ii he crudn.l.t L....L in u..n! .1, 1" oui'1! to relist ovjri lereiomy to ilis-ss, i ts'iiin rus m euutiA in.sm'iws ar r.oittny iu'ou d ur- re.i '' tn ntt vb wiierercr lUert is ne.il puirl We mny ti-rr.p-i many a mtM liiftft i ) i.'-cy.'ie i'Ur5rlse nr), 'ortltlwl s a sui-i bloe 1 nnd proporlr uuur.slioi fiaino," i.cfi s.(-ri" t,iizttte VjG.llu flLUlllv With balil.'.ir v;tl.r rr tnlllB ' p"ld oi.i in hll-poii..l tits, by l-io eii tt.t-r k .anii.! ui-i-s a to,, llomcnnpiithl Chora ittU. LODllllli, Kuf-tautl. . n,ilwll. 3 HtW arAX &tia Uitt m tt. r .jo lltun, IiU tii.jr ( ii .(id. U' F.ihiutliou, , iitft Hm.U"i U '!.. i i llul. ft w '.. 't J t i - ' M ' ! 4 , i, B 1 '.in' H ii'-d fv UK. ( TU -i rKIMtt ifll II- J1 If i ' I I1.f .1 t lf .. ( J ( V . u. I' . ' ' i i- t i .i ( n a t . i i Ulbt ul i rrr trit . 'nlr J. 4 4 fil N I f I 1 M' 1 ' . m. i . r i n-.fc - fee I b, W. 1 -, Hi, i nriN n X ,'o Ii..r 'n' 'i. A v. .1. -.sT "ijdm'un iMi-;nsii School of Law ICiilnrijr.l gnurtem New I.ibiiirr 1 ir.c-t I'm.u'tr. 1 no ne di'r.t te I rf u s.,.iJt olar4hlt t iioeiiH 0.t.Ar 1. A iilrist Hnu L II Hk Nl- '"1, liciui. li AnhnuiK n 1 liift, Ll. i u. Uta Wiiy Pay SO cents Wlii'ii you cnu wot u .liutior J'khI enough 1'or miyhody lor 35 ce:nts :ttl)4 I liurcliS:. "ii""it .ju, Vt. s . v J V ft anil wo itrc lining our level lii'hl to k cp it. Vi ! arc in.ikinn pdi'ticii.ni'l fat time wit. 1 our fclo .S 1 1 i t -. Tlu're lii cnkin:,' t ut' I'd oi'ii nl! to pieeis. Itcciiu it fin1 .'hv'iipM.' tlicy are 1111 j t 1 0 icluiltii'. 1 ne.i are tmercii at .iboiit per cent of 1 e'.r ncl.11.il iiitic, uud iho, t .Ke us biir ti lend in (lie mniirr til' HiiaMty us ii;r, do in of her (lirfcliou. 'it;'ie;iot i?.-!-Hii!; our money buck on th- in and we're not .uniting for it. 5 1 i'.nl a mere re (litction in price: jI an si I must complete oblitera 1 ion of t he HyiiiTs ordinari ly n-sl.et!. 1 our pocl.etbook may be as ntteiiiufed n.i a li villi? skeleton. 1 1' this K unfortunately the case, we are appi itiiliu.' to jiiNt t..nt kind of a jioci. ii book wlien we oH'.'r m.cIi barirains In .lot hint,'. Visitor; at the i'air can mho til oil t. !.m li yiny their ... . '. " 's t. 1 (Scuts On Itii t-e A: hel- icy. h. ji 'u.v.'' . ear. Our hem 50011s t i ready for iu-peci if you mint a fall ur iinuer Oiercoat, nil! and set um. Our Hats nrojwst the style. i your old one tret! i. .1 '"rusty :" If bo, call an., ivet one of our new l'.Ji style's. It' jo 11 want a Trunk or Has or .oij tn intr in (Jems.' Fitrii i-ii in?, cu.l at QTI! Cv? r. KELLEY'S. u 1 ILLi a) he I '. Ldei'3. ' -rs l .' . ( l.U e.i a ill Bow Tiresome to see the same kind Oi furniiurt; cvervwhtiie you Ro. All your nught.orJ have the same kind of a chamber set, or car. or. set. The style is now to have no two chairs alike in your pnrlor. If you , have a par' or set, a few odd chairs to bright- en up the room. To Sit on, Lie on, Sleep on. (113D. A. II KL. Uurliiitiui, Vt. CUT.dA wtf is? . R FT3 3 ' ffTi Pif 1880 me Hies w. George I. Haffar's. i L.U 'v ' I f, I .30 3bc. and $1 ot all Drutjgi&ts. MORGAN &. SONS, Pror. if Kapn FyRrvih hp' 13 J 3 our hurn' -.t'h i n v wn -4 DURING ne w fail. Nol having doom ftbio t move our entire aloe -to tie "l'otniil. e 1 it). 1 our iiuinouv.. a Full and Wintu. euatb, I'lfst'.r-, 1 . . Trunks. ilull"i ,'i.uii te llluat ,.n. :; oi Neck wear i . v - ; prices than can be :o '.ii1 elsewhere Utir goi i,. strictly reliable and imi aut h el but .-atisly you. Exhibition Open Day and Might at 156 & 158 College St, !H It .l.Vt.ID.N, VI. B. TURK k m, Th Lndins ' u Are on iSBt fok nhw i'.vlu "' HrPSS Goods. r- -p Dress Trimminp-s, . ' tiinghaiTIS, t nillS, Flannels, Cottons li tide 1'Weai', f-josiet'y, y,mp . ' A WU ; cu no ciivi it wuio, Ladies' Wrappers, Notions, etc. In fact anytliiiiii in ?!t HlH' lll'M tali Wot)il.' 5 1' so ifive ii call: you iv i 1 1 fiini . 'omilet. ttocK iukI is-; . Itrirrs. riirht. BEEHAV, HUMf & CC 'et to U,a'd Iia.., '-'Ui:reh v: At. Factory In .'.vlt'liiti'il i W. II. I Fine Display CARRIAGE: in Mechanic i! ui -Po nut tail to fd th-'n it I uy or qui. i 'nu j'e'rf of d ft'i'i'ii -ui l.i'i"sit ry i'ii s' r"'in in u..;id, lii.' i if t'ost, us 1 do 11" o"l', 315 Will giV 11. . Ol It. Sf'il i; an i a ihun lion pivi'mi a une ffiiiuts, i winter "loi'ls pf le fiu vinced. I il llui')tci' at .-viut;ti:, n. l,