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Ulti BURLINGTON FREE L'KUftS, THURSDAY, ATJPLL 27, 1895). f7 VV?-Wf r rMyW 7 tfh W h h jfr w v r v w v j m u I BLACK U ! DRESS g FABRICS -GRENADINES. Silk Escminl t.npn r.rniiiiiiinn. ulnin l fectlon In every thread, They nre ever uainiy, correct ior evening aim uigii noontide wear. tm rOpimS. OemeS, l i . j and host, of otherS of more or ,e Imp.rtancc. S ' feThen the Taffeta Silks, Black Only, $1 and $1.25. S V I . Sold with tho famo cuaranteo as 1 25th. U Wo always support any statement made In regard to our merchandise. We i protect our patrons tiR.ilnst inferi.'r fii idt - Tin best only is sold hero nnd t S none but tlio very best j In connccllon'wllh (Ir nadlnes, wr 1. ive n very S S n j ,. rr"t JTff. Mf 'i t.1 f ! W rlanasomc line Ot Oioreo 1 atteta OlllCS SUltaDIC lor Untng; or ? skirts to be Worn tinder Grenadine. ?KID 07 It- If I THE OLD BEE HIVE. Our Rug Store )t IS Stocked as never before With BeatttlfLli Designs and S t ,, ... , . " , . , T 11 hlYCeiletlt VnllieS. We are SnOWinr? a new ClUalltV OI V y,i r, tl.-f ,.moe t-l,o Innflcnmn Di-mnt-il 'Hneirrnc nnrl umi v-uwr-o in i...- unuumi. wwv-..i.o.. -"b"- "" O COSt in size QXI0 SdO OO This TUG We Can guarantee Zt ' " . ,"' T i ' ! Z for IO years Ot the hardest Service. S ' r nlltl fr1 ehJc r,,,, UrUnr,n The J Chamberlin & Wood.- HOME MATTERS. CITY AND VICINITY. George Morton of Adams street I cr!- tli a )y ill as tho rcsalt of u stroko of paralysis. Harris II. Walker has entered the cm- ,.,y, Seventeen cases' were hcaid and in tho man from whinn the haske-s were at tho annual rent'al of $23J,0n0, with a was Intended for tho manufaeturo ot "le slry of the Wells & Richardson company these eight respondents wce discharged, seized, although n few wcr knoekeil provision that nld Rutland Ilnllro.nl com- gal beer." is a salesman. Tins rrm dnlng nine c:ucs were held open down to J. A. Kelley and Girdner Brew- pai.y should pay tho taxes thereon; that Tho City Court had a busy day Mon- A miirri.ige llcenso w as granted Tucs- or rontlntinl. er. on or about the year 1W said property I day and heard several cases of dlffeient Say to fieorge I'enwick, nged 7S, and -Miss b . .an C ox, aged years. I'.nhert Nrvhle will tnko possession Mav 1 of tho house 311 Henri street which ha i,n mi. .,i t.i.. i.'reiwiek c.rnv. 1 ' . V , , Frank Roblii'on of Llko. Nevada, Is vis-: 1'in- ins oi.i nome in coiiiu luio, unur an aliscnco of IS years. , I.. M. narrow, who snent the winter In the .South, has returned to Burlington, much Imwovcd in health. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wells are expected "i Burllngteii to-day to spend month ire. fnr at their home before their departure for '",01C- i Mrs. 12. J. Chevalier leaves Friday for , ( lie-ago and will also visit hey people in San Francisco. Her daughter will accom- ny her. S icriff Reeves arrested Frank Muir of South Burlington last night on the ehargo cf having furnished liquor to Stepnen Martin on Jlonday. Max L. Powell has .T-eepted the olllce nf treasurer of the Young Men's Christian Association, to whleh he was elected b tho dirt e i jrs at the meeting last week. Tlio Chnmpl.iln Transportation company expert to start the ste.nnev Vermont on Lake Champlain and the steamer llorlcon on Lake Ge-irgo on Monday. May "V. Tin re deserters aro lepnrted from Fort itn.in Al i n din ing April. All are from Tri , K. They nie Matthew Shee)l, Wil liam I. Relyea and Chillies Michel. Da 'Id T. Cosgrlff has been engaged by the pauper committee of the Hoard of Al dermen to rim tho poor farm for unotlur year. Congressman H. H. Powers of Morris i it- was legisterul nt the Van Ness lb j.-o last night on his way from Wash lgtaii to Muiilsi Ille. The n..! i'--s of Michael H. Murray nnd f -hii ill' .ison should be added to the list of en c ti'-fd members of Company C, will, h was recently puli'lshed. The y.ieht Nautilus, formerly tho prop flty of tho lato lloratln Ilielioli, has been jiurchiised by Now York parties and men aro t S'lelinirno Harbor now getting her In shapu to mako tho tilp to N"W York, The Cliamplaln Transportation com pany expect to launch thu stenmer .Ma fiuam to-day. She lias been out of w er for bfinio timo and has received a general overhauling. A petition in voluntnry bankruptcy v.ns i led for Elmer C. f'ady nf Springll- Id Sat urday morning. Mr. Cndy Is u carpenttr nnu nas iiau.ities of 51W7.1-' and msots of J12SI.50. Miss Edna Hleknell died Thursday nt tho ago of to years, 1 month and 13 days. There was a prayer at 2S Crumble street Saturday at 9 a. m. Thu Interment was in Underhill. John C, Champagne, a young bo who refused to attend school, was sentfiiced by Judge, Russell Saturday morning lo pend two years In the Klato Industrial school at Vorgcnnes. Napoleon Patrlo of Cliamplaln. N. Y., and Miitf Ailolo Vincent or this city wero man led at St. Jo&eph's church Saturday evening. Row Father Closircu perfoimtd tho cere-fnony. Frank Harper of Wllllston nnd MUs I Initio Laramie of this city were married yesterday morning at 9 o'clock at St. ,Io t ph - church. Rev. Father Clounu ji' r forme'd tlio ceremony. It Is expected thnt the work upon tlio Burlington and Hlnesburg railroad will bo ieopmed about tho first of tho mouth. The work is entirely In the liunds of Contract ir Hhikely, who has spent the winter ut Ir.s home in New Haven, Conn. W. 12. Weller lias purchased a lot of land from Charles H. Gray on Spruiu street and will erect a residence upon It. Tho lot Is upon the east side of the street and but a short distance above Union street. FLOOR PAINTS, H. V. John's Ready Mixed at $1.25 Gal. Suburban Ready Mixed at 1.00 Gal. HIGH fiRADF finMK Call or write for free color card. A complete line of Paints, Var nishes, Leads, Oils, Brushes, Etc. JOHN A. MANS N & CO. '1111'" '' J n W7 IT W-MWMMT v b arv v r Jm km W kw L V JLm&JI -M - TheSC are Very important H . . .1.2 U irrorl nf iiuuia u juu uiu iiuut.itu ii in Rlnrlf nrc?!! fronds We " an in tfiacK uress uoous,. vv u 21VC aS an incentive tO CCOnom- $ . , . . i t .i, ,i 2 ical purchasing a list Ot tllC ClC- sirable kinds of black Stuffs. j Jj ) rit.r - Ua slrlnerl nnd fancy designs, per- t , popular, always bcivlccablc, cool and Si , ifc M .awr. vr.i.j , . .v. 2 printed in this column on Tuesday, April j. -V Tln Rrrtr Cl iilrvirA ! 1 11C lJ'vdl Vjl MW T V 2 i In the World. 1 Old Bee Hive Carpet Store ? i: it Co'. ii ;is truant eiflicer took effeit 'yestciday and at noon he took a lad nam- IM Jollll C Champa gUO to tlio State Illdlis- tr'-il velinol nt' Vprwnnm t. inrvn n term fif'tw'o vear. i-1"'"- '"t" lC1'" of two years, The Chinese hearings before Commls- Monet' Johnson were continued Krrf- ciitef Smith made 0ity Saturday morning r dlcrs from nut of tow having paid the required licensed permission. Tl and will secure lhxinscs nr stop peddling, I ... . .rU....,i.., .vi...... iu " cny .mo.,.,.v hkih i on me win, . " 'mnt " er Z " ' , ',' i,''..,' 'T , '. WZ ,h,,,hi.,'n n. vm.-mn tn , " n, L. Green of Mlddiebnry move.1 Satu-. day Into the hou-c No l.V. North Wlnnooki ."I.i"..'....'i J avenue recently .ica... by K L. fi1urray. Mr. (, een wll ope.- e-11 May flrsta domes- tU .. Kory the store room form eupled by Murra5 s shoo business. A company has been formed for tho operation ot tho Burlington Broom Fnc- tnry In which aro associated A. It. Robertson, John Ranks and F. J. Ben- ware. The business has be-en moved to tne old soap factory and will be enlarged, Edward Bradley of Ne w York, thu own-1 e.r nt tho Pisde jiropeity at tho corner ot CollegV and South Fnl.n streets, sold F.-l- day to John J. Flynn, trustee, u. lot ot mil it th,. miner nf the .iroiu .,,,.i lvivlmr -i f. nm , r en fn ,,r,7, V, ' r ll.lMIIh ,1 HOniilfaO Ol IS) ICPt UPOII elllier side. Tho old Methodist n: .a., ... .. . ... . . fin iiii-juie in 10 no soiei or lorn down about May 1 and in its placo will be erec t- ed a hundsme building with all the. mod- ern Impiovements. A eomltteo has been appointed to secure sultnble plans for the iiuiiuing. J. L. Scott of Hlghgato was in this city a little trip about the1 Miss Mary A. Ryan, aged 23 years, die, " P. ?. V'Y.f!?.'! "UVi J'K?.'1 1 vnrKlpf'-. For cvc.rnl" ' I'JL ?US' Monday. Hn has just returned from tils was going straight ahead he attempted common uso on said Rutland road from hotel, the St, Elmo, at Green Com, to get on again. In somo way he slipped Fad March 1, 1S02, to about June 1, 1SW, Springs, Fit., and says that It has been and one leg caught in tho spokes of ono and their use thereon met with great ra the most successful se.if-011 they have ever of tho hind wheels. He was whirled vor on tho part ot all passengers, had. lie will manage a hotel In Hlghgato around ami around breaking tho leg Just We admit that such mileage books, if this summer. nbovo the kneo and having his knee.pm iBSV,0d, will bo purchased by different deal Hishiip Hall left on Saturday morn'ii- lwlslf,1' The boy was dragged quite a lit- ers or brokers located at the different for St. Johusbury where he begins 1 v s U( t,lslancu l)f'foro tlie driver slopped tho stations upon said road, nnd by such deal Italion of tho northern part of tho diucete horsc' y"3 ,il1. "' tol dril"n cv'r ts or brokers resold at a slight profit, to making a circuit fiom St. Johnsburv mi !"0,lt an lnr""?'lu tlio boys who wero try- persons wishing to travel upon said road, the ,..,st in Ht Aii.nn ii,,. .i ,n,... Ins to stop him were simply ealling in but wo deny that this will include, nearly l...-hoi will be absent irom tho city uii huh visitation tour tor two weeks. The bieyclo season Is opening with rush and tlio number of pecplo who are learning to rldo would Indicate that the o?n ,? y?Vh'lX ,UUU ,tH f;V" caused iLliirSnJf. ' n' ,,f V, -nu.I,Cn lIcri'lc'r1!-ol'l w,vS?n?n.Ior" nt th wha if by his rather . wheels after , o clock Saturday even- latV.mUng Ever yt ng w.is ....... .. .. 1 made as convenient as possible for a good i.iorgo j. i nuney dted 111 Brooklyn Sun- and ng and the earriago wns started. Tho " , , ,,, : , ' ' , ' nweeney uilciomh day Tho n mains will be brought to nu.- gangway from tho steamer is on nulte an ,1 r''duetlon wll prevent said railroad whiskey and Daniel lingtnn on the mcht train TYi,i..,v i. indinn ,,i thf. mim ,..-i,inntii- n,u..ni...,in. Ilom VWK sain oivideiui oi two per ci nt u-'s Hotel was nrrcsted er will be offered nt thn nn.i.rmi, in- te.i i,i -nee.i fn,. hnrn.n thn i.m.nm ', p'' that " w"' reduce the. dividend nt least furnishing, to which he rooms ot J. W. Roberts on Bank str.'.-t Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Tho lu- teiment will be in Elmw-ood avenue e n c- tery. luotemi. ' E. P. Shaw sold Monday for 52. T. Aus- tin a lot at tho corner of College nnd WIN Hams streets with a frontage of 1,7) feet t on College street t.,.,.1 . I on wiinains and 70 feet to G N. North of Rutland ,'. .72 ,'"'. agent of the ut) ,ii'i!iii liio insurance com- North will build a. resldenco llllliv lr Vnrlh .. III l.ell.l .. upon the, iot. ' ' 11-1,,'e I'li ,,'",h.ln lT? f?C,1 nt h,.B.h w'ls "ai'y ;'ml he earriago starlesl tho line of tho same and es,lally to such consider tho petition of a largo number ot watet mark ,ast night and is rising rapid- off, climbing thn hill with a grace and ns llveel In sections where said nets wcro citizens asking that nn overpass bo or ly. Ten Indies moie will cover the break- case that was tho admiration ot nil be-jmost approved and In other wnvs tried dered ovir tlie crossing ot tho Boston and water and Hood tho Shcpard & Morsn holders. 'to lIcfc,u said 'legislation: that failing In Maine and St. Johnsbury and Lake Cham- lumler yard, but it will tako consider-1 ths a fc.arlng, ns wo believe, a trial fkiln railroad at Portland street. A largo ph,'J, i i in tl,nn t.h?,t t0 cov'1- "'" niM'tCFRSOF lUlRTiNGTnv rntTVoiT '"' the courts of tho said State of Veniiout, number gave testimony ns to tho amount Uu mplaln Transportation company s Or l ICLRaOI' BURLI.NGTON COUNCIL f a,(, (ll.f,nd:lnt lllo HutIan, Kallronrt cmn'. of tmvel over tho road mid Us dangers ""CK- At tho annual assembly of Burlington p.my procured said orators nnd stockhold- under thu present arrangement. In tho iil-ruptT iv James engineer Two petitions In voluntary ban! were filed yesterday. They wero bv Kenny of Lyndon, a railroad engineer. with liabilities of $3715.95 and assets of Jil73, and by Gero Brothers of Irasburgli. who have liabilities of $523.(18 nnd assets ol HI". Thb; firm Is nuido up ot John and Joseph Gero. Alfred Cost.iw of Mlllon camo to this city Tuesday night having walked on the railrmd track from his homo and went to tho pollco otllcei to seo If ho could find his lit other Erncflt. Tho brother i.imn to Uil city tho day previous, expecting to live with Ids brother-in-law whom Alfml I.flW PPIfPS pays Is Joseph Slicpanl, tlio son of Trcf- "o Slicpanl. Tho brother walked with two cr'",c.hes, nml w,n? sf.f" ar" 'i01'00 ,,,lc0 11 -nuiiuuy mm is uiuiikhi. hi ii.ivu kicii .... )iniit. Hi.,nr nt,.i .nrlr.il fnr home l uesday afternoon John William O'Connor ami Mnry K. Tllllev u-er,i milt-fir nt 9it Murv'a rjithn. Till cy voro marrlc! nt St. Miiry's cnthe. iirnl Tuesday morning nt 0 o'clock by ,tPV rather Barrett. Tlio best man wns ulelinnl 0.Connori brolhor ot tho Kroom nnd tho bridesmaid was Anna Tully, n ulster ot tlio lirldc. A largo number ot friends wcro present nt the, ceremony. Tho spars of tho Nautilus wcro taken down yesterday In tlio Yncht club Iiouhj and will soon bo shipped to New York. Tho yacht herself wns canlketl yesterday In preparation for belnc towed to Wlllte- hall, whonco fdio will lio tnken to New f" i u iivcrmiuieu mm cuiiirgcu. ner name wii also no ennngeu. Stephen Martin was broug,,-. Jus- iir.ni.' i' imvu i,.. oi,,ir( n,., ..... ,1cou!:n,n TrYX Z UlLtillUU 1 tl 111 UI'll IIV nillll N itl n: SVon'Z n ooho T rinV ... J', n;.r , 0 u v;,c, , H lo,1,lmur" " -oniiuj nignt. , John La Count, who was arrested In ,f!rand Tsle Wednesday by Deputy Sherllf 1 Hallou for Inloxleutlon and n breach of u iii-.iee uuniiniiu-u in .union, nan a healing before Justice Urnvcs In Wlnooskl i Thursday and was convicted In each cam. nr nni pti m mm iiiij.iiiij.iii ml UUMIIIillil nm' lh( n K to Jutland to servo out the ' "rcnc" 01 l" Peace scsitenco unless tho flno Is mid. ! .vl' LtaC)iJt " , I0 flvo years tho manager of lh dctiot re staurant operulcil by W. 11. Johnson at Ihe Central Vermont nilhoad station, bus t(ln-nr1 lint- Ttnulltnii r 1 fi II leave forvnb,.rn MaV he e t h s MrJir71iSltl,?a0iLl?JlCnl,'niC,;'r- Miss Brooks has been responslblo for . i .... i , ii . .... ?Vn n.? 11 , ' 1 a"(1 Wl" 1)U, pie.isanuj remembered. Shortly after tho meeting to see if the city of Hurllnglon would bond for tho Hulland-Canadlan railroad had adjourned, mo surveyors of mat road appeared in r.illioad yaiil and spent conslderalDc time In making surveys on tho west of tho Ilntl.iml ml r'untrnl Vrimnni iripVh .in.l also west of the station. They even went so far as to chain it and tho stakes arc lcro a present. , .i it, .. ,S .?,, J0., rccr'vc"'J ?ncc 'll P,U, 2"?1 .I'l?.." deceased comrades of the company. Of the il men of tho rank ami fllo or the- comnny, 40 havo been finally mustered T,'ero was a salo of a largo number of ')aft,ts nt the custom houso Kriday i"11" iv u unun. i Jit', u -. ui o Hill it ftw ''idders. Tho haokctH weru of Indian manufaeturo and wero .-eized for violation of tho customs laws at West Berkshire, Nearly all wcro purchased by l man limned Mitfmiv nf TterU-ahlrp. n I rather nt -eased leaves three brothers. Michael, of this rltv: r.inl1 nf nnsi undcrhlll. a sister, Miss Winnie, mother. Mrs. Bridget Ryan, both of "nffton. The time of the funeral services wU1 hc announced later. r'nnntv finrif n i nm. iin nmnne '"'.'. ."'WS 1 ! V , ,,.rf:e"l"- , ",""- " nueiene- 'K rellcK and some exceedingly valuable V- SZ , , , casualties In b.l- -,gades an.l leglments from Vermont, ! which were copied by Mr. Hay while- hi tbo adjutnnt-gener.-il's office ut Washing - ton. The most interesting of the docu- mcnts are two despatches which are tho originals received hy him whllo adjutant tho second regiment, one announcing -no assassination or President Lincoln, re- ' " " l. ' u,u """r ,, Ab- t0'"nB f th iV' ."'"'w.8"'' C""?' ceived at 12:10 on tho morning after April the attempts ml and his son. and another recclvrxl tin- rnllniviinr "lly giving UIO news OI 1'IVSItletlt Lltl- coin's death and the namo of Booth, who i. . .linen iuui. Airs. I-:. A. Hiltt yn nf S... Iiln,. street nu'1 wlth 11 Kcl'lol,s and painful accident whllu returnlns from tlie Converse h ol yeste-rday afternoon. He. had been riding tho dt'1',;;7' wagon belonging to L. .......uin iiu iiiuiniiiK nun mi uiivcr ii.m going to turn off Pine street ho iumnul from tho wagon but seine thnt thu team ' often do for sporL Tlio injured boy was placed in tho wagon and taken home, 1 where his wounds w.-io dri'ssed and he a was made nu comfortable, as possible. cn A man with a. horseless carriage, wlio e .... , .. ...... ...... ... .. reached tho carriage was moving very rapidly, but would doubtless havo gone on safe y ,a,l it not bee 1 for an obnn ."- , ' 'l.'f.' "V " lion, in 1110 Snnpo Ol .1 liag or giaill WHICH causeel tho outfit to comn to a com f,1"'1'1.3'1" wI,h a '''J0 f '00sc Krnln bvro,'1 It. Things wero righted once more and tllc Za7l!K0 ,8,nrter1,.JIut, Fcarc'1r reached tho door of the freight house be- fore another standstill was necessary. Af- . . , ,, ., 1 ' ,t".0tlm "T," ln ndJ"sUn B various "T MJ11IU lllliu fiwill III IlUJUSllIlg various parts of thipmaelilne. and nnswcrlng qucs- nuns ui i.iu emails ..jmanoers evcryining w jm rfnrK nirn n nnil llin r;ivrlnrw ctafir.1 .v ... ,,,..,,t,r,,i,, r'ollnc'l N"' '' Hoyal and Select Mastcjs, llp1'1 laBt ovenl"' 1,10 following wera t'l'!Ctcd and appointed for tho ensuing ycnr: Tti. III. M.islor-Jfdin M. Clarko. Deputy Master John 1'. fS rover. Prln con of Work Ge-orgn W. iowrey. Triasunr W. G. Reynolds. Kecorilir W. 12, Weller. Caplum of Guard Charles If. Jones. Con, ot Council R. C. Cottam. Marshal Say les Nichols, Steward Daniel C. Haiber. Sentinel Georgo II, Whltinnn, EXEMPTED FROM TAXATION. At a citizens' meeting held at 9 o'clock this (Thursday) miming It wns voted to exempt tlio propied now mill of the Queen city Cotton company from taxa tion for n period of ten years, provided they erect a mill whlnh with Its i-qulp-incut costs not leiss than 3nO,OfK and em ploy not less t li'. 1 1 1 15o additional hands. It was also voted t" exempt front taxa tion for ten yeurs the nowly organized ccmpany to oo known as tlio Lakeside Shoo company under conditions that they maintain n plant costing not less than $25,(."i0. The exemption is each caso Is to begin on Januiry 1, 1W0, when It Is ex pected tho two plants will bo In operation, UNIVERSITY NOTES. At the preliminary speaking of the fresh men for the Klngsley prize- speaking which wns held Mnndny nftgernoon In the chap, el, H. G Adams, CI P Auld, J, E. Dona hue, F, M Liirchar nnd C R, Peck were chosen. Professors Daniels, Tupper and Harry Torrcy u.cUU us Judu'W. u ..; . . V. t ... .1 ,, ,,' .not state -if cither of our belief or other- were appealed. ",thc nalnes of .Tn.?elin J Anslln flrnrcn t- . . ... .. ... ... .... 1 1 . .. in Vi.iiii.. tV -i ' w-ise wnener i no present vaiuo ot tne , u no M-izuro i ' N,llla,'l1 ,U' Y, m n Gui',1' eal and personal property of said Hut- next taken up 1 Knttmnn should be added to the number , ....'... - ... , . -- , mil fnnnil Hw. i,.m! at the reIdeiieo of hi r brot lier.ln-l iw -"'"i'""' '" ",ul""1 -- .iii.ii nuiriur rt'iKusun n uti"1""'"" -'""") nnoperXg withotu Michael J." Barm i, "on MauldeM Jvenue! L"V'? "UJC WB "T ,f,tlt 'U'Llt ''"itX TUB TWO-GENT MILEAGE LAW RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS MAKE AN SWER TO COMPLAINT. Chargo Thit Rutland Railroad Compnny Mnlntiillled n I.ubby nt Mnntpollcr Last Fnll to Prevent I'lntings of tlio .Mlleugo Kills. Tho joint answer of David .1. Kostcr, Al fred K. Watson and John I). Miller of tho Htalo i:oaa-a or "a "road Comnilss o.icis, dcfpndnnUtotholilllofcointilnlitlnfG.il. Htalo Hoard of Itallroad Comnilssloncis, wTe?UiT m- . . Y l,B" tn "lool'lco of Clerk ot tho Court Geo, So K. Johnwn. "d It is expected that a licarlns In tho matter will bo held shortly. This Is tho mllejt!o e.ise of tho Kutland Itallroad I'omp.iny nilslnt; from tho act of the lust General Assembly iirovldlnK for two-cont Kumi iu in in er. Tlie nnswir Is prlnlod and bound and lu this form (Ills 37 pages. It sets forth in I1"" luiiuno. "Wo nll.gr and charge: thnt when the nuiinnu uniiro.iu romiuny acceplea tlio terms of Ha charter It took it right the general law of tho State, of Vermont then in forco nnd to tho provision lu lis " . , r. .J.... ehnrter that tho samo should bo subject 1 ltlu UL any 1 U I II 1 1 ltfi lrlil III I I) ... ,1 ft .... . . 1 ll... ....Kit,. ood might require; and wesay that Itw.i, oC 11,0 Sl!l0 "f Vermont, either by tho enuLiiueiiL ui a geiier.it law ur uy ino amendment of said charter, to alter any of t(J provJjionH therein or to withhold any right therein granted. We deny that said Kutland company has been during said two years, nnd Is now operaieu economically ana 'Wltliout any extravagance whatsoever on tho part the management thereof. We denv linon Infornintlnn nml he of belief that tho fair and jeasonablo value of the railroad and other property of said Rut- land Itnllrend company is the sum ot $10,- 3ICi.0Sl.B3, and wo say wo nro of tho opinion that it could bo reproduced for much les- than said sum. Wo do not know and ca: - lloo)iK of all, ra!roaj eompany. Bnown by th.r last balance sheet. th.u of Ju,y , jm ,R tnp ,,, nnd as to-wlt, sum of $10.C'J.'.,08I.;3. Wo aro Informed and believe and chargi tho fact to be that tho fair and i ea.-onablo valuo of tho railroad and umi-i in nj'vi i j ul .-.mi j.uuiuiu Jiiuiiuu't eompany Is not In excess of the sum of C,0u0,O0O: that taid property was leased by said Rutland Railroad company to the Vermont Central Railroad company from nhotlt tho vcir ISTC, tri about thn vrlr l.Vll " Mh tt S i nniniini nf the Mmn M-.is f.ir In excess nf ..".""-j.-V..:.... )".VLL "J ?C" ', V,.1 1 ' " , ;" ' " Railroad company and represented by said siock. am!' that aino time s issuing ot snld stock has tbo pro said Rutland Railroad company the face value of said stock. sinco tne property of! 1 We arc Informed and believe ami there - foro aver that for many years after Kaid Central Vermont Railroad compnny took its said lease of said Rutland Railroad company of said road, It Issued for use sain roan ,inu oiiht roaus owneu nr operated by It In thn Stato of Vermont anu eisewnero mileage ucKots in mo inrm oi coin on hooks containing iwu coupons each, to bo usid hy any person or persons " nufv n-i nnra w u i 1 1 nun inei uui i, j n.nu company, at the prlco J2U for each said Imnli- nn.l Il.n1 ct.l l,nnl n.nrn In ......, ...... but.. ... ,,ww,.i ... use on said roan until aisnit Maren l, - i , , ,. . -a i-uinjiauy i-i-umhi i-ihii muh i,inii eii'i i began Issuing mileage books of the same1 deseilption as tho Isioks above described save that they wero made good In tin: hands of nnv person or persons present- )ng mem tor faro on said Rutland road n ti fi ntlii j cq I rl m 1 il a nivnoil 1 or opeiated ai,i enm all persons wishing to travel on said road; wo admit that thus the Wfendant. tho Rutland Riilroad company, will bo de - privnd to a certain extent of selling its "-'Unary local tickets at the, rate, of three rents ner mile, but not who v. Wn ndmlt 11,1,1 8 larR'1 C,U of linger tralllc ,lpo'1 snU1 roa'1 wlU 1,0 nt thu r',t0 01 two ""''clrll,np-1'"' 1 " 1 i V,no l)(T,c?n ; wo sa?' "H0" ,l"rn?"- II0," , llf ,' ,U ' 7 . 'nll(,aK0 nnoli "ssued by said defeiVilant company, w 1 greiatly Increase Its passenger traffic, with tlttlr. nr nn nildltlnnnl nwinu In !.l,l rmi.l , Uttlo or no additional expense to said road and increase its freight traflle as well, so that Its incomo will bo In'creaseei. We aver that said defendant tho Rutland Railroad company displayed tho utmost i.r. i ,.fi.. ..i.i 777.' ' '' " 7 7r;.77" "7 avis in i.i;, iiiaiuiuiiii-ii ,i loouy at con- B,,erab0 oxpmfo at said Montpelier in Its l,l..-l,l .1 UJl.l m , ll l lt behalf, distributed passes with a feo hand over Us roia , tho members living along ,. ..... , . .. . . p.mj- juuuuit'ii nuiii uidiura nnu aiucrt-nuiii- ers, whoso dlversn citizenship would per- 'mlt thorn so to do If no collusion existed, to bring said bill before this honorable and a . ' i ..' ';.. .. ' .. " ... r" L"" ""'rj'JJT " . i. ' .Jl "Si " .ui:,"'.t ":Z ner riom irain.O Cereal, ffi eenta. I2.7S r "rcesi Mountain Lodge lor M year-. Bur- ",".-; ' r 1 . ",",r J' 1 """" , ! ""'"",V,i l"1"'."' A ' "' "".?' nr rtnr.n- Fnthr Knelnn's 11 en 3 i ics Several impersoiiaticms were given bv j. ui t-ov,'rj. ive ,ia iiiiuimni .inn in.in.-iu was mane ior aiiiising a. iiniMi mi i.im i ran icil uunng me- morning on .Mr. - . . " " p t owU thnt were rendered In a numi r n,i.i oi .1,., ii.v,.i uni.i .in,.i, k.nnH ou i..... i.-.tA ,o i ., in ih iR.n i. .. i... .7.-1. .i... i,7i.,.. ner dozen: New Era Coffee. 23 cents; 1173 1 li. wis m.u wire iitiui n i in .t nun.i ......I ... i.r. ..it... ....... r.u... ...... , niini'i ma, i iiuiiji ...ir. ,,, vu.,. . ., ...w, ,n- i n ii.iiiiii.i 1.1.1.111:11, mu ii.iinuifi , 11,1 - , , , . M mnl tni.. t n n'ttnre iin.l tlint tnev v.riil I km fnrth In th mmnhlni.ni' hill th,. .,i,, ,j ..nmmi. fnr ih., nrnsneii-1 in, . . ,..i,-.. .,.. e.i.,.. Per dozen; Shredded Wheat CofTee. 20 mosi irut te naiuri at a in.u imj .e u court and thus by a friendly suit ns bo-'town of SL Johnsbury also pleaded for twti n eald orators and said defendant tho moro time in whieili to securo similar test Rutland Rallioad company permit a party Imony nnd It wns agreed to adjourn tlio beaten In tho legislature to transfer to hearing until July 1. Tho tlmo was ex tho courts an Inquiry as to tlie constltu- 'tended to this date on account of the con tlonallty of a leglslntlvo act; that It Is venlng of County Court on June 1 In which liiconcolvablo to us that the, orators would tho counsel nro engaged, lie to the exponro nnd inconvenience of , Tho overpass, which is refened to. It Is this litigation; und w say that we bellnvo estimated would be IW) feet in length and paid expense Is to bo borne by said ilu-,35 feet wlJe. fendant tho Rutland Railroad company Commissioner J. D. Miller of Wnlling upon somo arrangement already made, or ford leaves Saturday for an extended to bo mndo between tho orators nnd bald defendant; nnd wo say that we hellevo that tho samo attorneys who prepared ti.fi bill for tlio orators prepared, the nnsw r for said defendant tho Rutland Railroad company now on lllo lu tlris cause, or counselled therein, and wo say on Inform ation nnd belief that Hald Georgo I(, Rail Is ono ut tho dliectors nf nald defendant, tho Rutland Railroad company, and that said Fe-relval W, Clement Is n largo stock holder In sail company," Shake It Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, ner vous feet, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunion, It'g the great est comfort discovery of the age. Allon's Foot-Ease makes tight or flew shoes fee, easy. It Is a certnln cure nrr trweatln?, callous nnd hot. tired, aching feet. Try It to-day. Sold by all druggists nnd shoe stores. Hy mnll for 25c In stamps, Trlnl package FREE. Addrc?. Allen S, Olm stead, Lu lloy, N, Y, . fl2l l MUCH LIQUOR CONFISCATED. 'evrrnl Solinro Cne l)lpnscil of In City Court Satnriliiy. Tlieio was n Rood Amount of business in City Court Saturday and It was not ml' nil tlUMIil. iiiii uim m cumo t.. 'IntcMeatlng lhiuor seized nt tho houso of , .Mrs. .Mliinio lioyd was tauen up on a cou-i tlnimnce and nevcrnl wltncscrt rxatnlnod. Olllcer Coffey, Hose l.a.our, Delia 1'rall and Miss Koran t. The hist two gave nn- swers to only one or two questions. At- f" J ... . r ' . ' ,;,..' .?.. '. ..i .t . kuutvy 1HUUUU uiu uliuiuu ri.HtJH unit t l. w r 1 . 1 (,,... I t v l,o ,.rf-rw, that tho few bottles ot beer seize.l were whllo ti.at which two or three pelo ncm unviiMnK m an iij'si.uim uuu- room was brought In by a mm who wis attending n dunce In progress at the house. Judge Husscll ordered thn liquor confiscated and nse--ed the costs of the seizure upon Mrs. Boyd, who took an up- pent ami gave nan oi tM. The c.'lso of 1j. Slazonnt on a sonrcn ot isovcrnl days nco was called up and Judge Kussell ordered tho liquor, which com- prised scveial Larrels of beer used In hot tllng, conllse.aed. Tho costs of selzur elzurc weie $10.19, Kor keeping ho was lined $20 and costs of $1G.CS and a caso In which the keeping of n nuisance was alleged was put ove. nnUl Monday. Tho other two nt the "Old Brewery" was and the writ modified to al of Charle-s ICddy to bo sub- htlttUctl for that of Itobert l'olworlh, who gave bull In court on Krldny. Kddy was the man found In misses-slon ot the prem- Iscs. Tho details of tho Mdzuro wore, sup piled by Sheriff Reeves and Judge Husscll ordered tlio lie.r, which wa.s contained In it iulil um 1 1 unit in ui ijuji ii.-. 1.. confiscated and tho costs of seizuio who taxed against Charles Cddy. Kor Helling o selling he ws lined $30. The- coso against Pol wortli wna nollo pressed by Grand Juror l.reiiKr.ii. 11 vi-nn stntl tiiat the beer I T ,J . i f.'i.i ii-t u i. tin it a. riilhert Mrs. : r..r. "J " m " " .7. "S?,? m ton. in c.ie ui, i, .u....... .. 1 tho afternoon to allow Johnson to securo , w tnessc.-i. This he failed to do nml JUdgo I!ush,.ii nxe.l the amount which ho should in iuj louu mum uu) aim n na ""ling ut tlio van Mess llotlso in mis city until nearly fi o'clock that Judge Itu-'ll Tuesday afternoon to discuss the plans was able to leave the bench with tho work f for golf this season, which, If followed r oy a. 11. .lacuTiiui:! , inu iieii '"K rn nl ,M,n,W.r ealnd"', hn : Charles Tankard was arrested Monday morning foran alleged Intoxication on Sun- ,ny afternoon. He appeared in court with Attorney Billiard and Dennis Brodle. Dan i'nIlc, and Tony Brace were examined hy the States attorney. TiuiKaru men iook Uie smnu 111 ins own nenau nnu mo easu ended In an acquittal. The search at Pauline Richards was call- ed up and a hearing held, which furnished , more IIUIII 1 110 Oflll nu ry IU11UUI1L Ol aillll.-'- . meat Tho beer secured by the sheriff was , n ...l i .1..- I .. uiiieieil euilie.iieii .inn iii.j ifl.-i. mi jii'i.-,- ing on hand continued until afternoon, . . was granieii. A hearing on the churge ot maintaining nulsanco against L. Muzzoul was held and after the examination or Charles Me. AVllWamj bv Grand Juror Ferguson, the chargo was dlsmisse-d by the court, there , being no evidence. The cam for keenlnir atralnst Mrs Mlnnlri iJyrt, which wlisexpHl to l,o tried notynt been heard. The defence nsked a jury trial, which Grand Juror Ferguson nu inn l.ivui, aim uu: un.iihtJ in in iii i,.n.-ii and will probably be tried in County Court If at all. rcter ltie-Kcy was nrougiu inio couri ny Chief Smith Friday afternoon on t hi chargo of having assaulted Patrick Ken- nedy on April 3. He enteied a pica en dot guilty but was convicted and fined $2 nnd ' costs of $10.0?. Tho city court was called upon to del lwlth two cases yesterday growing out of tno intoxication ot Oliver Sweeney, who Was arrested at thu Central Voimont stn- 1 m. r.,.,h.. ..fumnnn n' n ni. . Swce y ienrtet guVlty to tlio chaVge of'in- toxlcatlon and was lined $3 and costs of w,,h an n,,orn,lto MntenC0 0t tC" somo beer and .Aicuariy 01 uonnei- on the charge of. pleaded not guilty. On trial ho was convicted nnd ordered to pay n lino of $30 and costs of $20.51 or sovvo1 m dayB ,tl ja. Attorney Bullard asked for all nI,pPai a,,, ball wa.s fixed at $100 " . .. '!.',.., r..... . ... ... ti- I nm fl,rnShCii. State's Attorney Brown prosecuted. ST. JOHNSBURY'S RAILROADS- UrHiIng ou Petition Fnr an OverpaM at rnrtlaiid Street Adjourned. Tho Stato Roan! ot Railroad e-ommis- ctnnnru .-no til St .Tnhnslllln- TtlCSllnV to ,,,,mi-i u,u afternoon tho petitioners asked for time, in whlnh to socuro expert testimony as to tho probablo cost of tho overpass. Tlie. .business trip in tno vi est. Itemarkablii Cure or ltliumntlim, KENNA, Jackson Co., W. Va. About three years ngo my wlfo had nn nttnek of rheumatism which confined her to her bed for over n month nnd rendered her unable to walk a step without assist ance, her limbs being swollen to double their normal blze. Mr. S. Mnddnx Insisted on my using Chnmbei Iain's Pain Balm. I purchaseil ,i llfty-cent bottle and used It nrcordlng to the directions nnd thu next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance In any manner, and she has not had a similar attnek Blnce. A B. Par sons, For pale by W. J. Henderson, drug cist, Burllnjton, Vt. AUCTION AT SHELBURNE FARMS. Attend tho auction of good peconfl hand harness nnd wapoiip, all specially em. strucled for Shelburne Farms; ulso mow ing machines, rakes, etc , etc., nt She, burne Farms ou Saturday, April 20th, at U a. m. sharp. 100,2t&w,it Most men havo their own Ideas about cravats. (If they nro married men, H'bt really tholr wlfo's Ideas, but they don'tX know this.) In our now sprint; stock of cravats, wey havo tried to suit every man's ideas as fnr as nood tnsto nnd fashion will allow, If you havo no particular opinion on thls subject, trust us, nnd you will wear the correct thlntr. Ynlt rnnnnt fltit nfivl.lilnt? In linil lnpp. out of fashion, or at an unreasonable price In our store excepting some thinfcsf ' that nro unreasonably low priced; as fo-Z day, for Instance, seo tho lot of hngllsnt Squares nt $1.00, should bo Jt.M. CHAb. t. rtAbt & KjJ., I i City Hall Square, South. 4 THE GOLFING SEASON. T.lnka to beT.ild Out nml a Club Ilona Unlit on Nhrllmriio lloiil. Tho Wnubanakce Golf Club held a meet- Ing ut thu Van Ness llotlso in this city (nil, Will UllTtaKO IO IlOpillUniy OL lilt) game now well founded among the list 0f sports In which the. joung twople. of tho city Indulge. Tho prospects of the club for tins year nro a long way in ndvanco of their previous efforts. The old links us flrst laid out tunning over tlio grounds of A. A. Buell and Henry Holt havo been practically abandoned und the enthusiasts of tho club will swing tho golf stick upon a leased tract of neuily 10 acres Just east of tho Homo for Destltuto Children and comprising a portion of tlio I'icrson es tate Tho club havo never had a club house, although tho game gained a lasting foot hold lu this vicinity ljst seuson. rinns nro now under consideration for tho eiec lion of a pretty and comfortable club ' i, r ..... . 1... houso near the centre of the lands to leased. This club house will be 42 feet long ami 18 feet wl.lo. if the present plans nre followed. Tho course of nine holes Is now being laid upon tho new links and will tadlato from tho club house. U he club house and llnkswlll be in charge ot a greensmnn, who will spend his time at the links. The club is about to be Incoip , rated un der the Stato laws nnd when this step Is completed tho preparation of the new links and club house will lie pushed rnpldly for ward and It Is expected to havo the links rcnoy ior use in a. lew l ays. 1 no ciui. , The, last match of tho club was played on 'Jhanksglvlng day and this precedent will bo followed with several matches dur- Ing tho present .-eason. In fact it is is - pectcd to develop golt in a large, der.o during the tresent season. The new grounus (iru easy ul ucce's- aim we'll 10- cited. The club now has about 73 mem bers. BOATING" SKASON OPKN. There was every Indication nt tho Cham - plain club dock Saturday that at lat sprlng had como to slay. C. R. Archam- bault Ins moved his boat houses from tho Centml slip to tho place which he has o- nnntnl fnr ,..n r nen,- the Mlr.nnro In the .... , w nil id nouse anil men wcro nusy rigging up sail dotiis. ren.iim.inc row nn.iis nnri in ; "V" "" , "; , ni,l nnvornment hvi eenta- itneh. u 1 e nsue, wno is mo o.uesi una it Hon ing every preparation for thn coming sea-, Old .G.l"nmfni Jaa. cents, tocha. 4 h nl), V,.,i.. Vim c. iv,r,u ,.ur.n. h .... .......... ,np' W"1 !",c T aml Srom. ulero lI( lMIS tll. ic.rl. iicntiersun wu, out In his naptha launch, the Naulaka. Al an Klncs ami's sloon. tho Va halla. was bc.ln!T Botten lu preparation for a coat of Maiinan, who was employed on the San- dalplion last summer, ha.s been engaged bv C. R. Archambault and will hno charge of his boats. The club house will open ns susual about tho 1st of May. ASSIGNMENT OF POLICEMEN, I Tho expiration of tonus of service nnl m" apininiments or .Mayor itou. rts r" mi"' ,....ive .. ....... uu.j ....-. nignt. i ney were .Napoleon Luury on in.? onvt ..n,l nf Vnrlh aln.nl linnet A t!ll,l- ...-. ... ....w on isorm Avenue, w. u. i oney ami v.. 11. oon on Battery street, T. II. McGettrlck .... .1, r i u" ijii i'i ,iu. m r.ii,--,-i. It is the Intention nf Chief Smith to have policemen hcrafter do all night duty Tho following as,lgnment was made last night. although the arrangement Is not nects- sarny iiermanent. tJincer uraton, uattciy street; O'lver Garrow. North avenue; or- I leer Mc -2 gott. North streot; Olllcers Kelley and Broihers. Chutch street. Ot- fleer Ryan, the new appointee. Is 111 and ejuicer iiuseii win contiuuo io act. ns nay i-unti,,,,,,,, ... u,..v, .... k.v i. ...... and attending to tho day work. Charles Hettls, special otlicer with salary, will bo m 1110 i. uanipiaiii i rnu-iioi i.uu 1 cum- nanv s wharf em tho arrival of all steam- ers during tho summer. The Hem in the World Y. 'Z 'he wo d V ew weeks 'wo ni w tl iu severe eo 1 and a 'tVbiesome cou-h and having rc id their, ndvcrtNcnu,nt8 m 'our own and other pa- . . . ... . " Wo believe Chamberlain's Cough Rem - troublesome cough, and having read their would efTect s It cured us' before "tho c,lnn iZu se.I It 7s ho' b" mXlno ont fo? rol Tho Hera,,,. Andersonvlile. Ind. For salo by W. J. Henderson, druggist, Burlington, y. READY MONEY. Tho Burlington Vt agency of the Equit- able paid policy holders this week I5.M7.S1. 1 The Adjustments of the arc simple, reliable and positive. Any novice can proper;)' adjust it. The bottom knife is concave; as the knives wear they keep them selves sharp. The frame is rigid. The mower is light weight and easy running. 1899 is our sixth season with it 14 inch, $3.25; 16 inch, $3.50. Estate of Geo. I. Hagar BURLINGTON. Hi ton lover TUB BURLINGTON MAHKETS. I.ocnl Ilctall Market. Htirljiffton, April 27. Ilutter Is falllnir in prlco whllo potntoea nro Kolnty up. Tho followlnt? epi-natloiiH nro furnished by somo of llurllngtuiVa merchants: DAIIIY PltODUCTS. Dnlnti Ttvt ),nPa v , "until JirOLIlOTH. Dairy butter, 20 to 23 centH a pound; creamery butter, 23 to 23 cents; plain cheese, IS tcnu a pound; sasu che'se. 18 tents; egfri, 18 eents dozen. Kaney ChcexC, 12 to 15 CtH a pound. S.ll!e Cheso IS ceI1's "-00 en?1', aer-ordlni; to slio; linn tin fnr f nnnncn fJl nnnla n iinnnrt Irncf. eHch; Ncufchatc), i cents a package: , ! Cheddar chfeso, J5 c?nts pound; Ameri can club housu cheese, 20 and 40 cfnts per J"! McLaren's Imperial ehceie, 20 nnd Wo pt Jar; Swltzcr oneeie. 21 cents a pound; 1'hlladclphla cream cheese, 23 cents each. ;illlk n cents a quart; puro Jersey cream, 40 cents a quart. FLOUR, SUC1AII AND VKGETAHLES. C. A. liarbuf. New St. Louis flour, Jl.7." per barrel; Michigan's best, Jj.OO; spring patints und Mlnmsota patents, JJ.OO. Huckwheat. I I cents a pound: rye Hour. 3 cents. Mania sugar, l'r, a nnund: new tnanle svrun. St per gallon. Granulated sugar Is G per gallon. (iranulatcil sugar Is u cents a pound or 17 pounds fnr Jl.OO'coIfpo A, C cents; light brown. 5 cents; loaf and pillVCriZeU, S CCI1U, NOW WMtH UlOVcr honey, 15 eents n pound: cabbage, 3 cents; potatoes, 2.",a a peck; beets IV a bunch; popcorn. 4c a pound; cuny lettuce, uc a neaei; lettuce. 10c; oyster want. lOo bunch: celery. 15 to 23 centH a bunch; sweet pota- toes, o cents a tiound; spinach, m tents a Iicck: radishes, fi cents a bunch; straw- j berries, 23 cents n basket; asparagus, 20 cents a. bunch; rhubarb, 1." cents a bunch; ! Bermuda potatoes, ivt centu a peck; Her mudu onions, C cents a pound. FRUITS. 2f AV. Jones. Bananas, 25 to 40 cents per dozen oranges oO to CO cents ; lemons, 0 to 4d ' ' '',7,' ' T' , " ,n , - '",. "r ;,,' i. Per pound, citron, 20 to i cents per pound; olives 33 cents per quart, and ltlcts to $1.50 10 to 20 ct Taproots. 12 to c Ui raiipberrleiii a cents per pound, nuts, as! i..i m ' i ,n .1 .... per bottle; evaporated npplcs, 12 cents; , cranberries 10 to W cts -i of n'runei llOto cls a pound? '7,51 W cents a pound; apples, $3.50 to $1.00 per barrel, 40 to 50 cents a peck, HAY, GRAIN AND FEED. .(ones .V I-liiitn. liny. $7'f?J.T per ton; baled. gliVriilS; oats, 41 to 45i a bushel; beano, $1.40tt$l.TS a bush- ,. prIng ryCi w a bushel; buck wheat, 73 cents a bushel; peas, jU a ljU!shei. corn 4S lo -5c ,t bushel; middlings $20 a ton; bran, J17 to $10 per tolli corn meaIi Jls , m a toll. No t ! provemh r. $21 a ton. No. 2 provender. 119 a ton; balcii shavings, 3u cents a bale; baleel ,r,.0 ilra,( i2 uer ton. TEAS COKKEES AND SPICES. I' ii. Perkins. Teas Russian Caravan Tea, $2.00 per pound; Ceylon and India, S3 cents and $1; ' Formosa Oolongs, 50, 70. so cents and $.00; Lr.gllsh tiraurust, w cents. Uuu- powder, SO cents. Young Hyson, 60 cents; Japans, 30, 40, 50. 0). 70 and M) cents; Ap- plctcn's Tea, S3 cents, O. nnd O., SO eents; CcylOll. CO and 7.J COIlts; Pctley's tea, $1.1.0; ii-,i,,i ii rtnt.i aiir- en ',,'L'''"' Z ...X. -7 :'..: .. - - . ... .. ... .., -..." cents, $2.20 per dozen; Dandelion Coffee. SO oid. M. s p-n... rta rnf Fee and CarmeT Ce.eal. 20 cents. Ii20 ner . old . . M, Coffee M cents tia ""'"'1. e ' H "'''.."' '. ". " ' ."'r; "7 S. I "J - ,.: Golti SLUz. alXf f.Vlf-. in .. Splces-flhot Pepper. 40 cents per pound; Whlto Pepper. 40 cents; Cayenne Pepper. IV) cents; Java Cassia. SO cents, Allsplre, 30 cents; Glnrfer, 3") cents; Clovers, 40 cents; Nutmegs, $1.20; Mace. $1.20; Mustard, 50 cents; Paprlca. SO cents; Mixed Pplce, 4 cents; Curry Powder. CO cents. MEATS, POULTRY AND FISH. Albert t'. .lours. , Spr.ng lamb, hindquarters, 15 to IS cents a pound; forequarters. 12'.a cents; lamb1 chops, IS to 20 cents, mutton hindquarters, 15 cents, forequarters, 10 to 12 cents, mut- ton chops, 12H to 15 tents per pound. Beef n. , , - M, , , . i " . .i...... ... . v.. "cstctn, punei .louse .u cents, sino n, 13 nril Hatnase Neon. Hiram Fatten, Dr J. cents; round u f'"; roasts. to .;, ',-f.,.ntt. il.nry c. Sibley. W. Smltb, '":c"tE;,Tnc"rB0.,, "' ,r., P,",M- VaKmlne. Pru",.,u ', hm'" , rn,'a. catifnrnf I " - ." ,;, "'",'"" ,",; : '.,," -"' " ,n .7. nrevu.r v r - ''''t 1' 6 To "cfnU i'c?0rnteod1,b" '? .'"m cents . . . ,arj 10 ,0 ,,uc v , rnn!1.a 15 .n "0 cents veal steak 13 I to rn cents Sausicc 10 cents' Oerrauri ' bologna, 10 to 13 cents. Turkeys, 20 1,011ml fowls. 15 cents: ducks. . 7. . .'. ',.. .r. T 13 to ltfc; ohlcken, IS cnts. Tho different varieties of fish are quoted ns follows: haddock. Sc; blunflsh. 15 cents; cod steak, 15c: halibut. 20 to 23c: salmon trout. 15 1 to IS cents; fre-sh salmon. 35 cents; shad. IS cent. ovfiter' 4 ,V a pound, pike, la cents a pound; 40 cents a quart. 1 wi,i.,.i i.r.,.i.... Burlington, April 27. Quotations are as follows: VroMnnv-mhy butter IS to cent.v .. butter, ( -- cnt3 round; , 5 cen is a 0 "d; egc. 15 cents a dozen; beans, $1.00 to $1 25 1 per bushel; honey, 12'c per pound; po tatoes, C5 to 75 cents a bushel; apples, 32.30 to $4.00 a barr I. Meats Beef, Vermont, dressed, 5 to 5H cents per pound; pork, dressed, 4H to i cents per Pound; porK, dressed 4H to , cents; lamb 9 cents; mutton 7fe cents; , fowls, alive. 8 cents; dressed, 10 to U cents; I hlcVn. fl tn 1 ens ner nnunfl nltvBt VPi chickens. 9 to 10 cents per pound nllve; VPt, tn 14 eents dressed: turkevs. 15 to 17 cents dressed. . CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT. Hoivnrtl Opera Hoiisb to I'hss Into.Mii. W. K. Wulker' llnniU Next Monday. Mrs. W. K. Walker wi.l take charge ot'lct) chapped hands nr f.uc r.n um.it, -t ,, the. ilowat d opera houso next Monday. I uru,B, .,,,. nIl ailment reqtunn,- m ex Xot' ?ern.l app.ieat.on l.idy UW are esp... Heart of Maryland," on Friday evening, iay P'raed with tho Arnu.i and C .1 May :.. The Interior of the upera hou.io Liniment it is so (Iran and u-l.gl.iful ta will be thoroughly overhauled and many ie. Sold by all druggista at 2a ce-i's pep Improvements made, particularly about' pottle, or ono three times as iargo f.'r CO the stage. The gas fixtures will bo remov- c, ts, ed nnd electric lights substituted, thereby. 11 4 doing away with the greatest sourte of danger from lire, besides being much more I'lteetiM'. Tho footlight (flobes will be red, white and blue in alternate colors, I'iid a dimmer will make it possible to turn the lights as low ns may bo desired. The border lights will aim be of electricity and the boxes will be lighted in the same man-' ner. Every posntde protection from lire has leen provided and a llreinan will l o stationed on the stage at each perform ance. The lobby nnd stairway wll. be made .iltractlM' by some new picture, i.iliiug the place of those Willi which lliea- , tre-gocis long ago became familiar, and1 tllc ladles' wnltlng room will be thorough ly renovated, A niagsiilleent electric sign' of uenily IIV lights will be placed over the main entrance. llru V. )!;,. le,u f,lrf.,,li' l-t,iV,l n ntttll her of llist-olass attractions for the bal- nnco ot tno piesent season unu next tan nnd winter and may lie depended on to bi nt all times oji the alert for enlei'tuln ments whleh will please Burlington thia- tie-goers, whoso tastes she undoubted. knmH better than any iie else. "Tho ll.eiel l.i.l., .1" i.Jtt 1... r.il trtii-n.l unit month i Froh'mtin's company In "The Prisoner of Keudu," Edwin Mayo hi "Pud d'nhcad Wilson" nnd other good'enterta'-n-menta. A few of the attractions which Mrs. Walker has booked for next seasart ar Viola Allen In "A Contented Woman," "Tho Christian," Sousa's opera, "Tho Bride-Elect'' with their own orchesUa. tho Joseph Jeiferson comedy company, "Ju"li nnd the Beanttalk," The Utile Minister " Delia Fox in The Little Host " Uoyt's "A Day and a Nlghf and Mile. Fill." She is also corresponding with tho m.inaaers of other Ilist-ilass piuductlous. War Notes. Tho war with Spain Is over, buf tho bat- 1 tr. o( lhvn!ili Wll health Is fctlll on. It ra(?(is honoKl sprint?. lJlse..e, bred tlurlnir the HKors of wintir. lurks In th 'syctem to do Its deadly work. You don c ftet well. You havo no appetite. Yo l tiro nervous. You havo Indigestion, whir li 'you think 1h a he.vn trouble. You arc dls-. r.i, feel tired, dUroui.wd, and about r,,.iy l0 KVo ,, the battle Unxtcr'n Mandrake Hitters Is the effrttlvp weapon In Ihlx nrlmp. unrl who lu nrmeil Willi It uiv,-ays conquer- CJ. t u Ixittle for i . i . .i . . - .i .. a folks well It ken,., fnik.i ivnll PROBATE COURT. Summary of HiMliiens '1'rHUiactnd f'ortliti Week r.ndlnc April 27. !(). Kstntc of If. B. I'erclval, Jericho, guard. Inn appointed. lt iJell.i Kranels Morrison, Colchester, couimltleil to Wnterbury hospital Itnlo of M. M. Hfi kok, Hurling on, ex ecutor's account "tiled (annual ) listato ot Julia llitkok, ward, LuriitK. ton, guardian's nr count settlnl (antiiiaij Kstate if Lu-la M. It. 1'eck, iiurlingt. n, commlsslnnei s aptinlnted. I'.state of Jorenzo t). Alnsworth, Bur lington, will fllnl. Hslate of Kllunan W. 1'rlor, Jerlrho, nr pllcitlon for settlement and decree nli t for heating. Kst'ate of Sarah M. Iine, Burllngto' , l!ccno to sell real estato granted to tho administratrix. Ustate of Joseph (1. Dcnnult and M..rv II. Dcnnult, wards, Htiillngton. Application to sell part of icil estate of said War-is tiled. Hstato of Ann Slicehy, Burlington, a -plication to sell real estato tiled. L'stato of Miehai 1 Keluie, HI, hmon , Will lllrd for probate. I'state nf Alvah C Ring, HunUngtm f..,,fl fnr ,,;irin Kstate of Henry M. Rice, Wetfo-i. ni ,,,,, ,, ,i ,,,,r, ,1 plieatinn for settlement and d'.ro tl.e t for hearing. t,1 'An: f".r. ,bi";r, L.-tato of l'r. Instate of Ann 12. Head, i;--. x. wi.l I!,e idnco B. I'.oby, Hurling'oi,. "vv"nl trom i"'"b'"" "r :a'La "'. ' lib d, spt c 1 . 1 nfe lite lie Kllzibeth Si"'1'' minni, adopted I'-' of He '..m! nsnti, R . ,, m otnmi.--. 1 r n 'i'.' 1. 1. .10 Of 12. W. H lk'- M.ihertir, in- ventury tiled by -i.lmi ui'-ti'it .. hstate of Octave I'i. p. lehrstcr, ln ventoiy pi "I 11' .idin'ii -it it. Kstate 'if C.ilirl 1 Wat J. Hu.ling''n, ap praiser's 1. .'port tiled. ODD FELLOWSHIP. 'lho 80th AnnlTertary of the Order C1 brated I. ant Krenlng, The SOth 'lnlversary of Odd Fr llnw 'hip w.ia celebrated last ev. ".ing at 'Ml K ' lows' Hall by elri'in Mountain Lodge. N . 1. r.nd Hamilton Lodge, No. 11. An tni. -e;.'ng prigr.imm . eon.-'ing of mu.i 1 and literary niirrbers, w.. tendered, 'i' ej annual proehin. rem w.is read by J .i. llaynes. The Hun School Banjo nn l Ma -dolln club K'ifUivd several seleilioi'S ,'i a pleasing way. readings wero giv.ii Iv i i'. i. Lewis anu iiinarKs were n K. ('. Lewis and remarks were made ly . Hast Crind Master .1. W. C.oodell .md ( 'tne repeat en encores 10 wmen u.- .mpei- ntor responded. At the close, of the, programme the m- mbers adjounied to tn w.-iw.rlv where .overs were laid for about i-n ,.u,0 I TnCLAIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed letters remaining llh;, n " , " 0 " , tlK urn'j,cm FJ (""l""' April -i, jv.. totilco for tho week) WOMEJ. ., ,. jr, (!.'ni rio Burhotir X WOMEN'S LIST. Mrs. Ii. M. Halnr, Mrs Annie M. Bean, Mrs. E. ti Jcnmiu-, Mrs. Mary Lavigno, Mls Mary McKeon, Mrs. Paul. Mrs. Dan lei Kafity. Mrs. L. C. Reed. MEN'S LIST. I; - downing, 12. R. Burton. Henry jlf.lUi ,i.,,-Vr Dm pet. John 12. Garrgttt, ,,,,.,., , William C.rlseutliwait C. M. jtavw.i'rd. A vary R. 1 1. Theodore Leon- , , V . ... - w e, tne uniierstgneu, iu nei euy i te m P- failsTo run yournm orold.TWe ai -fi i guarantee a 25 cent buttle to prove fnctorv or niniie.v refunded. 11 M. Hull. Hlne-burgh. Andrews Bio?.. Htntsburgh. C. S. Mender. Mnnkton P.tdge. I". A. Dean. Mnnkton. The Allen Co.. No. Feinshurgh. Hill & Miles, Ilimt ngtnn Centre. Urt lti lir.ue. H.inksx i.h . (1 W. S,iye, lluntingtnn, 1-2 W. l'r. em. m. R.ehmond, F. It. G:I1. tt. Jonesvi le. itoitN. MILLER A win was born to Mr ,.nd) Mrs. Geurge S. Milhr at Hinesbuigh, ., April 20. 1M'. Dim. READ In Wlliiston. April 2". Mrs. Ann E. Read, ag?d 72. Same Old Model. Tho Wheelmen "f 'V A i n -o w r p a" 'cd with our "model." ti.at we i ; i.n , untie it for tlie u-on of VO, and -o iff t! Henrv & Johnson'-. Arnica ami ml Lr H irent to every ruler ot a wbeel as , a very bi-t remedy far hum"-, bruls , b ratclies. iralls, euts, Mr i!n. bi.sters, eeia !niii,.ei.. rr.initi. Minlunn. nimpe s. trees- THE NAflE OF 1 Ivers & Pond Is recoenized by all true artists, no piano of to-day h is a greater rer.u tatlon than the lvcr S Fond This is true of the New England Slates, throughout the great west, ns In 2' 'lington uid. Montpelier St. Alb alio latest creation '.esc wonderful art products ara 4 llow 011 display at ! Bailey'S j A I Y. M. C. A. Building, Bnrliugton, - Vermont i OYSTERS are now In reason. Get a pooil tttw or fry' at the STAR RESTAURANT 141 Church St., - Bnrliugton, Vb DIMSERS 25c. 40,w( apprecinieu ny im nuuiene'p is snown oy