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THE BUliLLNGTOW FREE PRESS: THURSDAY, JUNK 15,1893. LOSS EULLY $3,000,000. lUCH THE MISFORTUNE OF FARGO, N- D,, THROUGH FIRE. OUR HAVERSACK. Ilmlncis rorlion uf Mm lty Wiped Out by n OoullBSrittlnn Wliloli linuoil for Many Ilnui'b Over 3000 People lloinr leu l'roperty r.lchllr Iniuroil. Moomiitr,u, Minn., Juno 8. A largo part o Fargo, K. D., Is In nshos. The fire Harted at !! o'clock yesterday, In n restau rant on Bocond itroet. A strong wind was blowing. At 1 o'clock tho flro had renchod tbe Great Northorn track, ten blocks north, guttlnc the entire district for threo blocks tast to Droadvtay. A strong fight was made to prevent tho flames crossing to tho rvest side of Broadway, but by 4 o'clock thev had rront In In several places. Tole- praph wires were all burnod, so that It was Impossible ta reach Grand Forks or HIUs boro to ask for ln-lp. At midnight the lironion were still work ing as hard as ever to stop thu course of the flames. The section in the middle of the city from Robert street and Front streot south four blocks wido and 10 blocks lonjr, is a blackened plain of luhes, with not a dozen bulldlncs left stBndinj,'. A ilerco louth wind drove tbe llames like a prairie lire. The loss will probably be over $;i,0CK), 000. Cher 3000 persons are homeless, I'ructlcally only one hotol, the Hoadquar. ters. is left, erery 'Insurance otllce was burned and but one bank, the First Na. tional, was saved. Finally Under Control. Fap.oo, N. I)., June 8. The big fire hero was under control by 0 o'clock this morn ing, though still a number of iires were burning in different parts of tho city. Tho itatement is given out that a meeting of insurance men estimate tbe loss on insured proporty at $2,NOO,000 nnd ifr.00,000 moro on residences in tho outskirts uninsured., Rates have been so high that but littlo proporty is Insured for over ono-tblrd of its ra.ue. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR. Jllicers Fleeted nt the Moetlnc of tlio Grand Chapter, Tho annual convocation of tho grand chapter, order of Eastern Star, was held In St. Johnsbury Tuesday nud Wednesday at last week. l'ast Grand Patron 11c Uinlock installed these oillcors: Grand pntron, J. T. Gleaeon, l.yndouvillo; graud matron, Mrs. 12. J. Parsons, Island 1'ond; aasociatnte grand patron, George W. Wing, Montpellor; ussociate grand matron, Mrs. Dr. 1 ettee, lirnttleboro; grand secre lary, H. 1j. Stdlson, llennington; grand treasurer. Mrs. II. M. Whitney, Windor crand conductor, Mrs, G. W. Wing, Mont oelier: grand nssociato conductor, Mrs, Mary L. l'alno, Windsor; grand lecturer, Mrs. Olivo J. Stowell, l'utnay; grand chap' lain. 1. I'. Booth. jSortblleld: grand mar- ihal, K. W. Baldwin, Barton; grand sonti nel. O. E. Luce, Stowe; grand Adah, Mrs. Marie J. Colburn, Bradford; grand Ruth, Mrs. Clara E. Burnham, Barro; grand Ksther. Mrs. Mary B. Spencer, St. Johns- bury: crand Martha, Miss Ada B. Hill, Newport: grand Electa, Mrs. Ella Mcl.oud, Hardwiok. The grand chapter adjourued to meet at Montpelier next year. THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY. Capt. ltuslilow of the Transportation Company to Advertlao Its Attractive ness. With characteristic energy Capt. Hush' low, general manager of tho Chaniplaln Transportation company, baa had photo sraphs takou of tho company's fleet'' of The Annual Uuc tttipniniit of tlio Ver mont Kntlcitiitl Ouaril of Itutlnnil. A general order has been Issued from Adjutant-Gen. T. S. l'eck's olllco by com mand of Gov. Fuller to the fallowing effect: Tho annual encampment of the Vermont National Guard, authorized by section 3770, Revised Laws of ermont, will bo hold nt Rutland, Vt,, from Tuesday, August 15, to Saturday, August 19, luclusive. Brigndier General Julius J. r.stey Is Here by assigned to duty nt said encampment ns post commander, and will Isaue nil neces sary orders for the proper conduot thereof, in accordanco with tho rules governing military posts. Muster anil pay rolls In quadruplicate will be proparod before arrival in camp, by outerlng thereon the name of each ofilcor and enlisted man In the organization. Fay will bo allowed to oillcors nnd enlisted men, for such days during tho eucnmpment as they are present for duty, la accordance with No. 70, Laws of lb'JS. While en route to and from camp, the sonlor officer present will be In command and will be held responsible for the main tenance of order and discipline. Cnpt. II. K. Tutherly, 1st cavalry, U. S. army, assistant Inspeotor-general, will in spect tho troops and make n report upon the condition of tho command at the closo of the encampment. Brig. -Gen. William II. Gilmoro, quarter- mabtcr general, will furnish transportation, quarters, and provido for tho payment of tho troops. 1 be annual reunion of the Orleans County Veterans nbsociatloi was held nt Barton last woek, Tbe convention was called to order by Major Branch of Newport, who introduced Hon. J. . Currier, tbo presl dent, who after n few pleasnnt word9 intro duced John E. Lewis, esq,, who delivered an address of welcome. Tbe president called on John C. Cattanacb for nn address. Tho subject was "Tho flag at Appomattox." Ihen came addresses from Mr. Bush on tho "I'ootry of tho war," Cnpt. Tucker "The battle of Winchester, " Thomas Mnr- nock, "How 1 found Sherman," and by Rev. ;. B. Hatch of California, who gave an eloquent and patriotic addres The following olhcers wero then elected amid much enthusiasm: President, George Bush, Barton Landing; vico-proddont, Ken driok Richmond, Newport: secrotnry-treas- urer, C. U . Cook, t est Glover: executive committee, C. L. Erwin, Newport Center, R. obster, Irasburgh, and Ira Miller, Newport. After somo routine business it wns determined to allow the executive com mittee to appoint the placo for the noxt uS' uual meeting. At a o'clock the camp fire was held. A huge bonfire was lighted, which illumined tbo country for mlls, and though the rain kept falling all entered into tbe spirit of tbo evening and vied with the veterans to make it pleasant, Resolutions of thanks were passed, amidst the warmest enthusiasm and ringing cheers to tho people of Nortb Troy, to tbe relief corps, to the veterans, to tbe band, and to the railway companies. D. bkiuner, esq of Barton Landing, In a short address referred to the thinning rnnks. Ho was followed by Capt. A, L, Howard of the regular service who related some experiences in lighting Indians and in tbe Canadian North west, where he took his gatling gun to sup port tlio volunteers. He was listened to with deep interest and atteution. Then cams stories, experiences, or short addres ses, from Mr. Bush, Capt. Tucker, Mr. Currior, Mr. Cattanach, Mr. Hastings and others. Old war songs were Bung, the crowd taking up tho chorus, the band ac companying. A speolal order has beeu issued from the adjutant general's office, whlou says: Cnpt. Gilbert C. Bates, Co. F, First regi- raont, having been plnoed upon tbo retired KICKED THROUGH THE FLOOR. llow Nicholas Uulldette W.nlhod Out of Mnnoltester Jail. Benninotov, Juno 12. Ulcholns Gau- delte, who escaped from Manchester jail Sunday morning, made his departure via a hole which he stamped through the floor of bis cell with his boot. The floor was rotten nnd ho only mado two stamps with bis heel. Ho was cone about two hours before his all- senco was discovered, as the man who guards the jail had gone to his breakfast. 'I bo jail has been condemned coveral times by the grand jury, McDowell, who remained be hind, says be bid Gatidette a friendly good bye, but thought he would remain and stand his chancos. Tauler's shoes. 'Bread Winner" outwears all other NOTICE. Mr. Chtts. X Ilitucr Of Frederick, Md., suffered terribly for over ten j ran with abcescs and running sores on bis left leg. Ho wasted away, grew weak and thin, and wni obliged to me a cano and crutch. Lvi'r thing w hlch could lie thought of wni dono without good lesult, until lie began taking arsa which effected a perfect cute. now In the best of health a Mr. llauer Is Full imitlcnl.irs of nn case win no seiuau wnn aiiuri'is C. I. Boon & t'o Lowell, Mass. HOOD'S PILLS are tho best a tter-llnner rills, assut digestion, cure hpailarlio anil Hllou9no94, It li sis ill ways boon custom ary with the Chilton Paint Co. to use in their root paints tho same quality of oil and dryer as used in the Chilton Paints. We could never see the reason for putting a good paint on a house, and a poor paint on a root or barn. Any paint bearing the name Chilton is made with pure linseed oil and a turpentine dryer. We wish we knew what "the old red school house" was painted with, where we went to school when a boy. Mot Chilton by any means for it was painted beyond the memory ot man. If you want about the dame effect, get shade number ten of Chilton Roof Paint. For sale by W. E. Grei-.nf. To the Citizens of the Fol lowing Towns : Williston, Hinesburgh, Huntington, Richmond, Waterbury, Moretown, Duxbury, Waitsfielcl, Warren. Wo bnvo started a cart on tho above route In charge of Mr. A. L. Hardy, who will be pleased to show you as complete n line of Dry Goods nnd Boots and Shoes ai you will usually And in the stores of large! towns, lie guarantee everything. Walt for tbo big yellow cart and blncl. horses. FAliRELli lillOS., Sittinton, Yt. r,o,w2t Enterprise loo Shredder f Tin. 33. SJS'J,SW 60 cents, each. For SHAVING ICI? COARSE or FINE. I Sold by Hardware Dealer.,. Send for Catalogue Tho ENTERPRISE M'F'G CO. of PA., I 'Third A IUu!)h!iiM.., Philadelphia, l'a. Bteamers, namely: ermont, Cnateaugay,, ,,.,', , ,, , , ', . , ,,, tI I j rri 1 1 .. Ihst, is hereby rol eved from duty and will Horlcon and Ticonderoga, and grouped to- , ' ,, ' . , , , -J. , , 0101 turn over the property for which ho is re sponsible to tbo senior otflcor nether, Many cf the pictures, which aro a credit to the company as well as to tho nrtlst, have been handsomely framed and will be distributed among the hotels in tho Eastern and Middlo States to be nunc in consplcu ous places. These beautiful pictures mako ouo of the finest advertisements of the kind often soon, and they will also give people an Idea of what kind ot accommodations in tbe way of transportation they may expect If they visit I.ako Georgo or Lake Cham plain. A miniature group picturo of tbe boats will also adorn the letter heads of tho company hereafter. Capt. Ilushlow, like thousands of others. bellevEj there ore no moro beautiful bodies Dt water that these lakes, tho surrounding of which are unsurpassed in plcturesqueness and grandeur; and ho proposes to advertise .ha attractiveness of the Champlaln valley .a a way that will arrest tbo attention of people: once visiting the Jnkos, they are ipt to come again, and brine their friends, hen Capt. Kushlow commanded the Iteamor Vermont be says that tourists used to express surprise at lindlnj: such palatial boats on those inland lakes, adding that they would havo visited here before if they had inown it the present, and quartermaster M'KINLEY RENOMINATED. Ohio Itupubllcaus Declare Unanlmouilj la X"nvur uf l'rotectlon. Cor.tMULw, Ohio, June 8. The State convention to-day renominated Gov. Mc- Kinley, who made a long speech accepting the nomination. In it he attacked tbe nemocratlo party as responsible for the existing financial situation. The report of the committee on rosolu tions, which was unanimously adopted, In dorses tbe platform of tbo last national ra publican convention and the administration of Harrison; calls the McKInloy act tho best exemplification of tbe principle ot pro teotlon, and reciprocity that has found ox presslon In the statutes; declares adhesion to tne doctrines or tnat great msas- uro and favors such amendments thereto for protection, us time and ex perlenco may show to bo ndvisablo; adheres to tbe republican policy of granting pensions to tbe wounded and disabled Union soldiers and sailors ot the late war, nnd the widows and orphans of Buch as are de ceased; favors honest money, money com posed ot gold, silver nnd paper, maintained at equal value and under national and not Htate regulations; condemns the course ot the present national administration In deal ing with the financial situation; denounce! tbe avowed purpose of tbe detuocratio party to repeal tbe prohibitory 10 per cant tax on State bank issues. Doserviuc; l'ralsn, Wodeslro to Fay to our citizens, that for fears wo have been selling Dr. KinuM Now iliscovery for Consumption, Dr. Klnis's New Liful'ilK Bucklen's Arnica Salvo nnd Klcctrio Bitters, and havo never bundled remedies that cell as woll, or that havo given auuh universal c atisfnctlon. Wo do not hcitatu to cuaratitcii them ovory time, and w aland leaily to iu t ind tho uurcha&o nricc. if satisfactory results do not follow their use. 'I hose remedies havo ton their preat popularity purely cm their merits, (i. L. l.a Fountain Ss Co , Drunuiats, .15 Church St. and H8 Noith Champlaln ht. "Is this hot ennuch for vou?" Is a slllr Ques tion i hat If you find a man who complains nt sufferlne from the heat, ten'to 0110 you will tlnd, on Inquiry, that he docs not use Aynr'a Haraaparilla. to tone up his nrsloai audfice ills blood from lrrlating bumorn. settle his accounts with general. 'On the 7th ot May, 1693, Capt. Bates having completed 120 years of continuous sorvlce, carries with him into retirement the rospect and commendation ot tho entire command, and all regret that he finds It necessary to withdraw from activo eorvice. lie has performed his duty with fidelity aud zeal, and his career is an exumple for all to follow. "An eloctlon to 1111 tbo offlco ot captain in Co. F, First regiment, Vermont National Guard, which has become vacant by the re tirement of Capt. Bates, will b held at Northlleld, Vt., on or before tho 15th day of June." Alcandnr Vln the ltaoe. Alcander, owned by K. F. Brownell'won tho 2:2" class race at Lepine I'nrk, Mon treal, Wednesday of last week. Six heats were trotted. Inasmuch es it is early in the season nnd also as it is riht in tbe mid dle of Alcander's stud seuon, it is ro- raarkable that be was able to stand up and fight out the rnoo in winning form; it con llrms tho stallion'srlght to be classed among the great race horses. Tbe Dally Horald of Montreal gives tho following account of tbo race; The race of tho day was the 2:23 class, and it, too, was full of surprises. Ben B was a strong favorite. There woro ilvo starters. Tbe first two heats were won by Factory Boy, Tbo third heat showed what kind of a horse Alcander was, and be also captured the next heat. There was a pull down In tho llfth heat when Blackstone's driver was changed, the owner taking thu reins. The result was that tbe heat was still further split by Blackstone winning. Alcander took tbe sixth and captured tbe purse. Factory Boy was all right for three- quarters of tho distance, but after this his speed failed. SLllMAUY! Stake No. 2, 2:22 class, purse .10D0. II. K. Brewster, St. Johnebury, a 3 ch s. Alcander 2 3 1111 Charles Taylor, v Ulte ltlver Junction, t: C. Factory Boy... 1 1 ' T. Hayes, Lindsay, Out., blk g, Blnclmone I 4 U 1 1 E. D. Ituouey. Ottawa. Out., h lieu II 3 2 l 3 2ro t. 1'uullot, liuebec, ch g, James S dls. No time wui given. NORTHERN E'S1'" IS 1 0 r" Dhiflcnils Jj3& Q Annnn. kt INVESTS IN CHOICEST BUSINESS CORNERS, in a largo city where real estate continually increases in value and Increased rentals will add to tbe income from year to ycar Ca:h ever Capital Tjaid in March 1st, 5900,000. Price cf Stcck 103 50-100 psr sh&ra. H. L. Warner, Pros, of Nat' I Bank of Sioux City Capital One Mil lion) Says: " l.tirMiiing cnnidmil, I cm a'-urc vnu th.it, hi iuv jude-in. nt, the N Oll'l'l 1 hlt.N' IN Vl.sT.MIiXT COMPANY he. Fhown uri.lt wldnm and Inri'Dight in then lection nf its real estate in this city, iind it bums to mc almost ininiissilili! th.it its investments here should prove otherwise than safe and profitable. Vor further particulars apply at tho Com pain's Office. .os. 7 to 11 Adicrtiser UulldlnR, Jill Wsshincton Street, liOKlnn, Mass., nhero Plans and I'hotourjplis fan bo seen, to (JEOKGE LEOXAHD, Tros. Dividends PAYABLE QUARTERLY. B.B.BEEMAN & Co. This Week. 500 Dress Suitings for 39c a yard. Now is tho time to buy a dress from a good assortment of 50c Dress Suitings for only 39 cents a yard. Shirt Waists are selling fast Wo have a largo assortment in new est styles at all prices. and SPECIAL. Our Cloak and Suit Depart ment is filled with choice novel -tics in Ladies' Shirt Waiats, Wrappers, Eton Suits and Silk Skirts. This week wo offer special inducements to parties in search of ready -made gar ments of any description. We quote a few of the many stylish garments which wc are now pre pared to show you. Windsor Ties in great variety, sec these goods. Call and 0 Beeman k Co, una Hall still continues to be headquarters for all goods in our line. Just now your attention is invited to the stock of Store open every evening, except Fridays. JOHN A. KIMBALL. Sr. John, N. I!,, OotobiT 11. G i:TM MKN . 1 or twcrttv-thrcp rears I 'havo tiewr hfvn free from p sufiVrlng until now. Since I began to takts (irodorf I Syrun, chronic nruralgia ni tho heart of twenty ar-i 'standing lias entirely difap 1 peart tl, Mv tlUtress from i seere constipation has 1m en an unending torture, hut your I ri'ineiiv lias retnreii neaunv action of the stomach and i bowtls. Kheuiuatitn of long , stain Unghas ceased to t rouble. me, 1 am no longer a glonmv. I met mclioly d -peptic, 'i hero 1 i no nclie or I'jim in nnv part a of niv bodv M food di'fTS reauih. and eau-3 tue no k dUtiess whatever. i diitiess whateve j,)GR0DER'S K ' 1.. i, SYRUP, Your remeilv, U the lirt of Jthi' liundnds I hini' trioil Lth.it hits tup pivrn mc anv 4 ri-ln'f, i-.iv nn1Mn of a cure, -mil m I have cxpiTicm i '!. n I mil rfnily to niiMVi-r nn- iu f ijulrv conrerninir th!s '-i.iti'-JK nipnt, for I lirmlv lii'lli vo in tGmiler's Svrui, aiitl ilcirr t others to olit.iin l.dp u I 1 huve. I innkr tins solemn ilo- ' duration hellevlng tho :imo , to tie true Done am. He i-lired nt the rity of Mitrt John, N l!.,Octnlier 11. lR'.r.'. .IUIIN A. KIJ1I1AI.I.. fiefon mr. ,T. V. Htrnf . a .linllr I of tli IVw f in anil for t!ie cuy unil j cuuuty of fali.t John. ' Tho Groder Dyspepsia Curs Co., 1 Watcnillc,Sle.,U.S4. lass, Real Estate Go, 240 Washington St., Boston. Per Cent. PErt ANNUM. LAWN Invest In Central real estate In crowing dtles AilthorU.il Capital .... 32,000,0(10 Capital paid 111 - .... 1,000,001) OwiA.NlZEn IN 1833. Paid Dlvl.li-ndi of ' raid IJividomU of ' pr c.nt per annum for 11 rear, per cent pr annum lined July, 13J). Stnel offered fur .nil) Ht SIOH par allure Snd to or call at tlie offlco for new ilutrate(l pamphli'i. (rowing Old (Iraoefutly, "What a lorely old lady." I hoard n man leiiiurk. lit tlio onora latelv. "Hhe'a miito ua biiiiutlful in any girl in tho homo, huon color and complexion is rarely aeon In n womuii punt furtj ," lndi ud. tho '.vonian of hom hoEnokou'ns lovely, llorlaco was clear anil Hinooth, lier cneeKi, rroili aim roav, tier eyes tiriirlit wltn pi rfeel hsnlth and enjoyment of life, hhn had uihtMi uw cruicai onaiiKe or lite" witnout falllnf Into "the sola mid yellow lnM,"n moJt Aincrlcaii women do. How had she anc ceeded In ilolnn thin? hlmidy by uslns; Dr. 1'ierce u Favorite Proscription al u time when nature stood In need of tome nnUUnce. Mi had taken it ut the riiiht time. In dollu: tlun she ivm ivlw. Wieurmun nioat women who "truat to luok" In uetlliii; ttiroiiKti the urlth'iil ami trvlnir oeriod feilfelv. Thiaatnndard ram. oily Is Just what la needed at micli a time. It la, rrom Kinnnon lunm iiko, woman's ei menu, In all disease peculiar to the sex, It accom plishes what no other remedy does a cure. 'Inke it, woman, hen llfo's autumn begins, and "grow old irracefnlty." Your money back It it doesn't help you. Henry Hchoenhals, foroman Henry Kins I'acklnK Co , St. Josunh. Mo., uses Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlo 1)11 with his men for upralns, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, etc. It Is tUg beat, t 3 R HO.d&wlf SAVE YOUR HAIR ! YUCCA WILL DO IT' Yucca stops hair fall- lni out aud mnke It i;row, cures dandrulf. A mrent reuieay lor scalp ii'caies, ussa y Ameri can Indians lor centu ries, a delightful and harmless ilrejilnL'. Ask your druggist for YUC CA for Tub Haih and I tike nothingrlte, Hlnijle bottle if 1, and (S bottles 5, Bend for treatlie, Yucca Co,, IIL'III.INUION-, vr. MowerS All Sizes and Grades, From $3.00 TO $10.-oo. GEO Wall Papers (film oat Corsets, Invito your ntfontioa to tbo lorg" anl completo llns of Ladies' and MIbsoi' C ur eta and Corset Wolits which wo nro notr showing In this department. Vt'o ure how lug thlrtj- of the best tylm nnd makes of corsets known to the trado to-day, and this morning wo add another stylo called Her Majesty Corset. Ladles who have largo hlpanud who hav trouble with their corsets breaking down will And Hor Majesty corset ospocla'ly adapted for tholr needs. It i;,vos a grace ful figure, Is very comfortable nnd Is a spoclal farorito with a largo class of ladies. Wo have this corset In two styles. AL to see them. Our prico Is tho lowest. This waist is mado of a lawn. Pampas cloth, and flcured Henriettas. Price this week. of new and attractive designs, which 1 am selling at prices that will plcaso you. G. GRHNT, GO Church. St. 12 foot Galvanized 35 PARED ! c i n i AND FREIGHT from CHICAGO. 'A?t Does tlio worlt of rour U lior.-es nt oiu thlrd tho li costofonc. Always hnrnea.scil nnd ui'Vtr cots tirtd. Tills tin-lir-nrd of price Is for special Introductory pin poses, mil will probably not remain open Ion.'. No farmer Miotild let tlio opportunity pa.ss to urt a mill for filndlne, pumping, niwiiiK, etc, nt MV'h ft jirico. 8-foot mill tor ptiinpinii only, SJoanil freight. Send for t-pocial circular and itdUous your wants. All MippltPS mcli ns Pumps Tanks, l'ipo nttliifis etc., for completo systems carried in block and luriiUli.d at low prices. SMITH & WINCHESTER, 111-37 Wendell St. Hartford St. BOSTON, MASS. GRATEFUL COMFORTING. Oh BREAKFAST SUPPFR. EPPS'S COCOA "My thoroueh knowleilEa of tho natural law whlcu govern tho operations of diirustlon and nutrition, and tf n careful appllc itloa of thu line properties ot woll euiecteil uocoa, Mr. Kiinn La. nrnvldA.1 aur bruakfiLHt table witti .l delicately bavored beverco which mar savu unmany heavy doctors' bllUi. It Is by tbo Judi cious uxe ot such arliclei of diot tliat a con ttitutlou may be itradunlly built up until stronu enoimb to resist every tendency to Jiv tabu, lluudrwls of subtle maladies are llo.it ini; uround us rotidy to attaolc wherever there is a weak, point. Wa may escape many . fatal shaft by Weepinx on rselves well fortlll.t 1 wltli pure trioo-l and a properly nourishel triune." Ctvii Serrite Oautte. Made Blmply with bollln water or milk. Sold ouly In half-pound tins, by lirooer li beled thus: JAMES r.l'I'S ,t CO., llolnnsopatble Clicuilats, Londou, Knclnml, "LOOKS LIKE THE DEUCE." i & U l euy enough lm tbe above to plsy tll deuoo uu! at the ume lltne make a point. When In want of ldavinc cards liuv of tlm I'hek I'hks A-sociatiom. Choice I'uclt for 3 cents, poatpaiu. Window Shades We have them in all colors. An Opaque Shade on a Spring Fixture Thirty Cents. Best Chamber Set ever shown. Sixteen Dollars. "FTTH 1ST T?,T J". Leatltny Furniture list a bl I ah men', in Vermont. $145. mm wit a I it I m U m 1 mk m mm Mi M W'.A Thi 1Vv - ' s ETON Suit for $3.50. This stylish fUon Suit is made of fine Pjrcnle color, Pink, Illua and Lavenders. 'lhi'y are very stylish and we oftVr this suit for fd.oO o.-rln; this sale. ."SCiii.'; ?n',v,' ) Tho above, cut of P. D. Corses are Paris sewed and one 01 tha best fitting corsets in the i iar ket. The peculiar adv-,rtatres to bo derived from wear-in? a corset that is cut away over the hins, ij that it will fit and form, give free dom of motion to the body, aJ prevent tne breaking of the st i 3 at the hips. The elastic pro ve At the hipa prevents the cue i f the corset cutting and! drawr. across the hips when the wearct is seated or changing tho po. i tion of the body. The material and fit of a cilJ s clothing largely affects t. health and comfort. Wise and careful mothers use Ur. War ner's Perfection Waists. 1 M I up m ill i llw iMJMt'W -i m l E.Ji All, m Ik 11 'iVtfi. f i .i i t i. Pi iwp ii J ilk Merit always insures success and success invites imitation, Dr. Warner's Cold Wavo Su mcr Corset is imitated by o.V- manufacturers, which is a pro- k that it is a popular dollar Corset iKM Special prlua mi Tho above cut repreiants one of our nov elties la I. mill's' Wrappers. It Is made ot Sateen, I'errald and l.iim nnd has been a seller at f J. 75, Our prlci this week ?1.9S. 87 Church St, DK, WARNER'S Peri'eetion Waists. Many ladies prefer a softe atid more flexible garment thin tho ordinary corset. To su h nro recommended tho Perfection Waists, which allow perfect easa and comfort while giving proper support nocessary to health. Huntress k Clarkson Huntress k Ciarkson Burlington, Yt,