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the r.rr.LiiNcrroN free press: Thursday, august 8, win. n BURLINGTON BEAUTIFUL Charms of City on Shores of Lake Champlain. Points About the City from a Visitor Who Sous Much to Ailmlro tuul Praise -Its Attractions as a durumorllo eort and Its Business Interests, M W. B. Noble of Stamford, Conn., writes In the columns of the lully Advo cate of Hint place about the attractions of Darlington as follow: I thought pevh.ips a few lines from this .., ,lf v,,,. i-i 1M.i ,u,ht ,n nf inieieit T"e stteit cominlsslonei s reporven me to m in of vu fro b ri wlu. .u e ," t Z- r'.ull0n providing for additional lights 1 ' V' n e1;. nirt.!'-" N-"'-th '-venue beynnd Institute road and know nothing of its climate or beuu-1 ... f1f iiw. fnrmir tiertvitm tbi ! is said the bet er as the w nte s i I veroU mere are only nnout tour niontns in sum-1 nv r. In the winter ice-imatlng Is one ot the sports, and it U aald to bo very ex hilarating. ISi'rllncton, which Is situated on the Mioro of Lake Champlain, Is said to be tin most beautiful cllv In New Ihigland, end, as far us our observation t Minds,. , we think Jin-lly so. From all points two ranges of mountains ran bo f-een, the llrecn and Adirondack, and i In- lomblnid wltli the water, makes a . no r.irely rxiellod. The lake ! from tin to llftcen tulles wide at this point, mid on clear djys Hie towns nf l'lattsbui k1i V est port. Port Knit and otler point" In New Yirk ure plainly vl.-lble. while range upon runi.p of Hie Adlrondiiok .Mountains Hretch as fur us the vision extend The Lake t'liamplaln .l'?n' .''.'l' .." ' company has a line line of Moanier ply lnit from here to Now York shore, w in re n short line of rallrn.ul coniipi ts with steamers on Lake Heorge. A stunner also touches at points on the Vermont shore. Th" service Is dally, 'uid the tilp from hero to New York and return may bo made for the nominal sum of one dol lar, rnnbllnv all pIiicms to visit Port Tl onderoga. Mlnff Point. Anabp Chasm and other plaois ot national and hlsioii ral inten st. The rltv has two lines of railroad, the Vermont Central and Itntland and Cma dlnn. Ily rail. New York city l miles dist int. Boston , whllu MMtitrrnl la onlv I'i miles distant. The amusc-nii nt of the people Is well looked after, too. They h.ivr an opera limse with a seiitlug capaHM of limrt, which Is managul successfully, both from nil nrt'stx and tlnanclnl standpoint, by a w oman, who goes to New York this month ti t i.k 1 ir artists for Hie se-i'on of and I'm? Put we are sorry not to be able t - alvi a lttir report of tin ehur. In s. as W' re told that, out of a popol'itlnn of 1 .f n k. tin re are only about ihmi eliurih f:irrs. "Kill nf thrse lielng lion i in t'nth 'b while tile othtt nr- disti United timing the Protestant denominations, all of whli h are represpntid t l'iesb trrians and Unlversahsts. Tip t'nnir' ga i . .nal I- the leading soi l, t. li.ivu.g two inc churches, one of wbieli (tin College Mrei t churcli) has as Its pastor I he Ui V. t.er.ild II. Heard. U. D., formeily of South Not folk. Thp Y. M. C. A. has a line 1 aildlng. and Is doing good work In tills t'llMlng the Now Lngland Teleplione poiii pan has Its olllees. .1. K. Ilutler. former h suneiinteiidi nt nf the Soutln rn No'V Kngland TeleplionP (onip.iny of Stamford, Is snpei IntPiiib ut of tbls, tho Northern division. Ills tirrltory .overs the Stat" of Vermi nt. and a largi part of the State ef New Il.imp-dilre, lin lulling tile lilte Mniinteln rpgion. Sonif tlvp ok six tnllps from Hurlinislon, l)r Siward Wi-bb, Hip mnltl-nilllloii-mro of Ni w York, has his model farm of from tiVi to iOOO acres. Hp spends the greater part of his summers In n . and i n tertains many of his fi lends Hp Jin a i mber of yarhts on the Juki and while here keeps his private car at tin station lor hi" own iie and the iisi of lit, friends. The Vermont State I'lilver-dtv K also sit i.itecl in this city, and with its tin.' s bstantial liiiildlngs and sp.n lolls w, II kipt ijrounils, ad Is a jri at attraction. ' I. irlmct ill reininds one of Springlb Id. Mass In that It Is a "home ' city. Al- ( mo'-t all the people ow n their own housi s. md si m to vie with eaeb other In help ing both thi'tn and the lawns or yards ir mnil them neat and attraitive. Many of the stieets have paili-1 wuvs from ten to twenty feet wide, whl li are kept b- the prop'Tty-nbuttcrs. A l.irce niimlier of outsiders liave sum mer p sldeiie.-'S here. man of tin m being wealthy New Yorker, who arp attracted both bv its henutv ind Its cool climate. Th- stores, while not as large as tbosp of New York and Roston, carry ipilt. as line a line of goods, and are Just ns 1m witch ing ind in-gulling to the bnrgalu hiinl' r (and who of us is not one?j as thn-u of nnv other ttty. Queen City Park, situated on the Lake soit'i two miles from tho city, Is a reat s-plrit'iiilNtio eentT. and here they gather r.n h simmer to hold their cnmii-meetlng. This summer there is also to be a Chau tampin -iinimer school held there by I r. J J Liwls of well known fime as nu iducator and lecturer. ISIeclilc i ars ( mi ne t nil the adiolning towns and resorts, and th- service is excilliiit. We think son" of our lnrgir corporations could improve th' lr seriee by sending niotoi men and conductor to tnki b ssons ol the-' ("ire n Mountain boys. Fort Fthan Allen Is sonic distance out on thf road trading to fNs x Junction, droops of the blue coatnl 1 ovs are to be sren dnih on the sti ts and Hip sight almost mains us fiel as though Imperial ism was a h ird-and-fast fact, and wo hire our standing army "i-mt with ns." The u airy formed an imposing feature In the Memorial day para lc The city council appropi i.iti s $W00 rai h season for open air com erts, and nil ex cellent brass bunds gives one or more concerts each wik during the summer In city Hall Park. Hattiry Park, on a high bluff over-looking Lake Champlain, Is one of the most beautiful spots of all the many lovely ones h re A sunset viewed from In re Is sonif thine never to be forgotten. It was hen that Hurllngton icpulxed an attack of tlitee Hrltlsh gunboats with thirteen guns in the wur of lvu. A bronzn tablet erected bv the Ii.tughti r of the Amn'lcan Revolution in lsiii eonum mo rales this victory There are a few fnetork- here cotton, wool nnd Mioct- but the ililcf b dustry I lumber Ono yard, that of J It Ho t t ,i ' ' j I ALIORUCOISTS. Ji I I W W M 1 mi W pmii ' i Ml' Mi i mm mil ! 1 1 II mi I HI li I II If I Co., Is Paid to be the mixl evlenslve In New Fnehind. If tint In Hip fulled Stales. Tin- lumber Is IiioiikIiI here already snvi'd, I but Is seasoned nnil dros-eod and shipped j ;frotn here to nil pari of Hip oiiiitry. Up nursolvcs urp only "m blul of pas sage." mi piuinot lip neeuwed of liuvillir liny interest In booming llil place, nui, ' 'iiiier Having eu.ieiven ns iievin ineee.cu niid liciuit.i, we would say to iiii.v on In doubt as to most pool, clean and lieiiutl f ill place to spend your vacation, try llur llngtnn, VI. ANOTHER TELEPHONE COMPANY, Chlttondon County Lino May Come to St. Paul Streot. Tho regular monthly nicetlng or th' board of aldermen Mils held .Monday night with nil pc-scut except Al'li-ruinn Mutou, t. l...- ... T,..rr..l.. r... I... 111.. lutlf.H part of the evptilng President Hench, who I " was siiftcrliic from a novel e aim, cniicei Aldeiu.an Hrownell to tin hair. The following was the business transacted, tho , mctlne adjourned at 10 o'clock: i The stteit cominlsslonei s reporter! the "",fulJ ' 111 ', 'Wf! ',,:"s , 1 .'d .report was a letter from the i onso uunted ''l-tflc company saying Hint only aro With tho l,."'lir'V llllt I ' hi'.". .... ..w..m would not be niivisalile J lie risoiuuou I'imteniplnted the uso of Inc indeseent lights. I'll" report was nccepti d and tiled. A bill whs roc- veil from Mdwarei I'. Ale Wllgott for $1-7 Tor services a-, a regular polleeman in ls''i nnd ls!7. This bill was rcfi rred to the committee on ai counts and ' claims. A petition for a sewer In Archibald street between Wlnooskl incline aid Hyde street bearing one ulgniituro was re ferred to the street commissioners. The Signituro was Hint of O Sliellpsky of Archibald street. ! How, i ,t Co.. made aplb atlon for per mission to move the cold stotage building at the foot of College idle t down Uatteiy to the corner of King street. The per- that tl." building be moved b Sept. .. , A leniporarv loan of f HKJ to the cc me-1 tery eommlssloners was autliorbic d for us,' 1 In caring for city cemeterlis dining tho pi esi ut month The bond of A. W. Footo of the Cl.lt-1 tenilen County Telephone lotnpany for J.Vifl was read and accepted. The resolu tion authorizing the company to build their line to a point In St Paul streit be low Main street was then rend and on motion of Alderman Hrownell wns passid without dissent The petition was flu t before tho noard iiirlv In June. Application w i- received from the Pos tal Telegraph company for permission to place their win nndergi oniul from .Ma n trecst on Church street to their olllce. The wires will bp p! d in a conduit with those of the New F.ngland Telephone and Tide graph conipain. The petition was re ferred to the committee on poles and wire-. i in- roininiiic- cooMoe.p.. imp iii.iiiei onrilli; ll l ec i-" ;iiei e'li'ii icti hi mien in granting the petition The report was ,ip. pppipcl and n resolution eoxering the re quests of tho company passed. A bond of JliHi was reiiilrod. A resolution was offer' 1 by Alderman Sinclair pro Ming for a cbaflge In the grade of c'olcbe-ter ai-tine between Kast avenue and Parrel! Mi' it. A resoluli .n of IbU cbara ier has to 11,. upon the table for three weeks. A iplip.itlon was received from Wllllnni J. Lonue for uppolntui' it is n call man in the fire department. The appointment w is made The following were among the larger bills ordered paid: Water department , JlS.IH.eU !IP,.I.1 l.l.Vi. K fes 2.1 'eon to 1: r Vis. ;-, Fire deep irtment ... Sttect lights Health ele partmont Sherman Hand Polb i. pay roll Pauper department C. R. I'ease ic Co.. The tollciv.lnu lb' Iiollce conts ... irfi te) use s we re grnnti'd i n- ib r the usual resirictlons: Mrs. William Wells, brie V stable on Maple street; Lo llard Klehelli-l.. Inelle. on North ibid street- Thomas H. Wright, porch at No. 1." c'reiwlev stieet: Patrick ititehle. biill.! llIK bill Window at 7ll I'll. ri stieet; . s Mary A. Me ilovern raising house Nn 1 u Norll- P.itte-y street: Walter Thoiupsoii, olllce bulldliiL' on South ('hitnplaln street; P. J. pooth. two bouses em P.reol:es avij line: Mrs. L. Abide W biiiip.i. boeiv,. , n Collee, stieet mar Williams street; llv. fivanda C P.nsn II. house No. J7. IlielioU Place; Miss Knthe-rlne Whnlen. r. pub s .No. IK! Ninth Hattery stnei; K V. Hove, hep.se No. llifl Intervalp avenue : neriu i' I'dlc-i-. back chinles K Itoive. enrtmnn; I. Colodiiey. lunch cult. Howard J. Vice's, hack. Louis linrgca. hark: P. II. Lafoul, hiek: Joseph Laurie nt. hack: Frank I'!. Heady, hack. COLD WEATHER ROOFING. Parold Mooting eloes not crack on the reddest Vermont dais it alwais pii-' able. It is e ,isi to lay. c;, orge I linear Lst'ite. Hiirllngton MORE FIELD MEETINGS. Statn Hoard of Agrlculturo to Meet With Grangers at Lako Morey und Ijvndonvillo. A field meeting of the State Hoard of Agriculture oo-opc rating with Change C'ount.i Pomona Grange' will be In lei in tho glove mar the tile in Falls House' on tlio shore of Make .Morey. l'airlee, l'liiiny, August hi with tin iollowing piogramnir: Fori noon si ssion. 11 o'clock a. in. up. i Ing lemaiks, V. H. Voiiug, depute Mraillord; address. Hon. ICrucst llllcii coc It, llletnllll' ol the board. Afternoon srssieeii. - o'clock Address, " Ve ri'iont." f .1. Hell, member of the bciard, addriss, lion. Aaron Jones, master National Grange Indiana Silver Leaf Grange will furnish music for both feeienoon and afternoon sessions. MFI-yilNG AT I.VNHONVIMI.i:. A Held mi cling of the State Hoaid of Agrlcultuie co-oiieratlng with Shepherd H Pomona Uriinge at l.yndoiivllle, Saturday, August 17. will he held lu I'amiuneciiiig Grove, commencing ut 11 o'clock a, in., with the following programme: Forenoon session. 11 o'clock Preslellng ollicer, ('. J. Hell; welcome address, li. II. liiliott. leeiurii. St. .lohnsbury C nti rj I espouse, lion. Mrncst Hitchcock, member of tie lioaiel. Afternnon session. 2 .o'clock Address, Hon. Aaron .loin s, master Nation il Grange, Indiana; aildress, "Find for the linlri t'ow to Hoy or Maise," Hon. Frne-t I lite hiock, member ot the board; addiess, Agriculture in other Countries," Hon. George Aitkin, member of the board. Sin pherd's Pomona Grange will furnish music both forenoon and afternoon ses sions. BEEF, IRON AND WINE, Stranuo Beverni?o Used by Josoph Dol lohumor John Uoylo Had Whlskoy. A beef. Iron unci nine eirnnk was th it nf Joseph He lie hum. r, who wis brought Bomo Chansfos MhUo Anions Tonchors before the t'lty Couit Thursday inuruliiff , und Routine Duslnoss Transacted, b:, the pollci ihai-Kiil with hnvliiK been! a imetliur jf tho sihcol board was held intoxicate. I. Helle humor pleaded Rullty -ri,iay nlnlit at tho I'Muiunds hlsh scIumI and then disclose d on bottles of beef, Iron and considerable- routine- business Irun aud wine, which he said he purchased at sacled. The ichlKiuitlon of Miss Martha the grocery of .Martin l.avalle at the cor-, (), Comn ns liachcr of (Icrman in the per of Archibald strec t and intervale av. - H'hool was icceive d and accepted, nili'. For this mild Intoxicant he paid STjuss Collin Is to go ahro.id Willi u party cents per bottle-. Ills disclosure was ac f frUi,s. Her nice cssor has not been cepted and he was lined f and costs of appointed. A number of bills were oulor 5s C5' eel paid. fici'truile Part was lu court hailim In on The schools of the city will open Moil lirrestiil by Hherlff iteeves early Wcilnes- ,ij .Scpleinhi'i 0. There will bo a few einy evenum ior prosiiiuiion ne was i ehmiii. s In the corps ot' Instructors. MUs found Biilltj nnd sentenced to the llousu i.-,.nn(, . Ativcuil has bcpii apic.lntcd us of Correction for not less than SO dajs or j slUaut at Ihc liluh sehool and Miss Mary more than im ela.vs. ' iK. Jubols has been appolnte il lnslructor In ' John Doyle, who rooms on Center nl,lt iat('.s. Work on thu new Adams sireei, was nreumiil into rouri ny Hhcrlff Iteeves charKnl wltli llllcnilcatlon for which hi had been arrestee! on W'cd- tlisel'iy eveidiiK- He pleaded (Illlltv and litis lined ; and costs of S'J.lil1. lie dis closed on a pint ol whlski'j secureil for him l.v bis reiiiininule, Andrew lloje. Hove pli'iiilcd not culltv bill was found i-'i'lltv 'mil sect, n ,i to pav a line of J.", and coi-Ui of J'l 111. i i appeal was taki n and iniil I. - e! it J ii In 'In illei'ioo there was a partial hi'irlov lu tin e asi of William Ca ei vs J M ce to recover the' value of se in iiin i d In buihllnii Till cnsi wis iilinucd i ui A yust JU, WEDDING IN CHAflLOTTE, II, O, Whitney and Qertrud Juawlstn Contnictlnff Pnrtlon. Tho mnrrlnci of Mln Qertrudo Clnra Lewis to Henry Otis Whltnev took place 'Wnl lU'-il.i y .1 til i- 31, In Charlotte at tne bonip of Hip Hide's father, Mr. I A. I.mvi. I Itev. Hervoy llullplt, pastor of thp Con ' KicRUtlonnl cluirch nrtielnted, using Ihn , Knlscopal form of service. The ceremony took place at S:10 o'clock nnd previous to that time several piano solos were render ed by Miss Kninia l.curnivnrlli, tho 1ohetiKrln wedding march being played as till' bridil iKirty entered tho room. Pro ceding Hip bridal paity eight young ladles entered forming an aisle by onrrjin cvrlilt.. rtMintin The grconi was iitlcndnd In;,' Mr, Charles F. Whitney ns beat In. in. 'The ushers were. Mr. fleorgo 1. I.p.wIb, 1....... I..... r ,1. . I.fltln nnA 111 elm-ire-.. 1?. 1 nrtrldge of nurllngton. Tin brldo was . ... . . i Kownel in Kronen organelle over wuite tnlTeta silk and carried a shower bouquet of white carnations. She was given away by her fathpr. Iter sister, Miss Louise It. Lew Is. w is in ltd of Honor, She was ui- 11. Lew Is. w is nn tired In pink and The bouse was t carrlcd pink sweet peas. tastefully dcor.ited with lerns, oalnn and a ptoruMon of llowers, the latter being a gift from Mr. V. H. Ilorsforl. Tho bridal perty tood under a bower if giien and white, fter con- gratul.ttlng Mr. and Mis. Whitney tho gtscsts prociedid to the dlnlng-rooin, where a slmph collation was served. Tin re were many val inble and useful Kills. Among those present from o'lt of town were Mr. and Mrs. William Whitney, Miss l.iura II. Whitney and ethers from Wllllston; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hrownell, Mr and Mr. Ira P. Hysell, Mrs. Cornell.i Itussell and Miss Louise lluss'-ll, Mr. and Mis. A. A. Utew and Mls Mabel Pens' of Ilurllni-'toie; Mi. nnd Mrs. Samuel Prowne ll eif ICssex Jit'ictlon; Mr. niiel Mrs. Zcnns Whltne.- and Miss Marlon W. Whit ney of filover-i llle. N. V., Miss Adeline Prase of Nierthamton. Mass., Mrs. C. 15. Pease and Miss C, C Pciife of Penning ton, Miss F.thcl.in Hoekwcll of Alhur,; Spiings and otlurs. FRIDAY IN THE COURTS, An Itnllun Flnod For Too Vigorous Box ing of a Uoy'rt Ears. Attile.s Ferrari, an Itnllad. was In city coin t Friday noiiilng charred with a. bleach of the peace lu striking unci knock In,; down a bo.i h.imud Ynnetto Ai'gelo, I'errail pleaded not guilty nnd said that a letter ciiiu' lor him at Audit .'Mil's store o.i Church street. The boy was sent to talis II in him ami when he aniicd offeied to ghe up Hie letter for a paekage of cigar ettes or some like re war I. This dhl tint a lipc.nl to Ferrari and be boxed Angela's e,n in a manner which knocked him down. Another side of tile story was that An. gc lo was going to the house of another Italian and cm the way passed Ferrari. A.s he dlel so be waved the letter and Indleat- I that be would deliver It when he te ,,,.,, Mll,eri.(i ller ran and when he got hold of tin boy lie ad'nlnistereel pun ishment. Ferrari was foii'id guilty and a line was adinlnlstPieil am uniting to $1.i0 with co-ts of $11..".;i. A suit of Peter Ue nolt vs. L. W. Teliuev was set for a l.ci.ring 1'rl.l.iy In citi court but the defendant N lu bnnkiupiiy and the case was continue 1. One of the tl listers disc lo.-ed jril. I ouls i.amora of Wlnno-dd was before Jn-tlee Craves Friday ami titled JJn and cosis for beating Ills wife', lie was al' o coniplalui'd of ami found guilty of Intovl catlon. lie disclosed on a bottle, whb h ! he found and was sent to Jail becnu.'-p this was an unsatisfactory explanation of tin; drunk. ORDERS FOR MUSTER. Mules Governing Conduct ot Men Dur ing tnciimpmont. Ciders relative' to the bugle calls anil camp eiiiiduet during the week of inustT al III. State' grounds from August 17 to -I! b.eii' been iss'ieel I'lom li.'udeiuurtcrs at liratlleboro. The list of service calls that will bi' used el, illy will be a.s follows; Mi'i 'ill", ei a. ;n.; mess c all, ii:.".n; fatigue call, 7. first sergeant's call, 7:1."; Issue call. 7 !'i. si" k lull. 7:l"e, guard mount. S; morn ing drill. !i; ill. II ::!!; mess call, 1J ill ; lit st u rge .nil's 'all. l:;tn p. m.- afternom ill 111, J; ree ill, l:;M; evening parade, ntliil; mess rail, i,:30. tattoo, lu. taps. ! i :,!., Molls will be railed al reveille', before i cuius parade and al tattoo. Me n will I. ell lu without arms at reve ille and tatt' o Ie 11 calls, .lllleh will be superintended bl in ciilie-. r. No civilians will hi allowed to stay lu '1111111 over night without permis sion from the t'ominuudiiig olllce r. At tat too all .m.i utliiiri.'-d peiveein must leave the' camp and enlisted .men will leinaiu In their company strci ts after that tlni ". At taps all lights must lie extinguished nnd Hi' men will Itnine diatclj retire No llslling at otb r UU'irleis or loud talking will be allo.vod. The regulations eh, not vary gi e.itl from those in loric' last year. BURIAL OF MRS. MARY E. LEACH. Momalns Positively Identified Thurs duy and Takon to Fletcher by Team, The body of the woman found Tuesday nlghi In tile Wlnooskl river was positively Idi ntilicd ThursilaN us that of Mrs. Mary P. t.ea'b. A lurlhir search or the re mains disclosed a brca.-t lu and a band of ilbleon around the neck ol the corps . The pin was at once id. utile ct an the ono worn by Mrs. I.each. The ribbon was taken to Fletrhir anil compared with th.' roll fioin which .Mrs. I.i.nh cut the ono "hi' wore and they were found to be leb'i, ti al. Not until Thursday morning norp thu relatives s.itisihil that 111" body of tho elcHd woman was Mrs. I.each. They tlnn notified the liiilboiltlis ben anil the I e mains were taken in a team to Hinghum vllle, lii tin- town ol I'h tt lo r. where II. ir ii. I nrler. Mrs. I.cnch's father re"ides. Th" funeral was held Tlnn selay afternoon. DINED AT BLUFF POINT. Nlnotoonth Century Club Unci a Ploas Hnt Outing Thursday Evening. The Nineteenth Century club hail their annual dinner at the Mluff Point Hotel Thursday night They left thi- city on th Vermont ar.d returned late in the evening on tin Maiiiiam. which made a special trip lor the party. About ,-, me min is took the trip and the dinner was a most en o,v able one. Those who went were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall, Mr, and Mrs. I'. II. Pal kef. Mr. anil .Mrs. Kelward Wells, Mr. and Mrs. il, Turk, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kllas Lyman, Col. inul .Mrs. It. II. Smalley, Gen. and Mrs. T. S. Peck. air. and Mrs A. C. Whlliiig. Mr. und .Mrs. A. 10. Mlcharilsoii, Col. and Mrs. II. V. Allen, Mrs. S. P. Jorrlyn. Co). F. i;. Hiugiss, U II. Yuik and Miss Helm Turk. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. I school Is iirnirrcsslmr siitlsfa. lorilv mid the bulldlnir nlll be completed for tho! spiliiK turn. The I.'eO pupils Irom Adams school will, for tho llrst two turns, be ell vhiid between the Kianimur annex and th Howard hose bulldim; on South Lnloii stn el. A DURABLE ROOF. Hparls do n it IkhII' I'arnld ItoolInK liny elo shiiiKles I'arnld Huollni; elms not rot shlnBb'S elo, raroid outla ts slilnM mil ei Is less tn HI wood sblnijlis. tloe.i, I, Kiijai' l.staU1, i iillititoli, THE USUAL BUSY MONDAY, Judge Hawl-Hi Finds a Numbor of Onao.s Awultlnp Diapositlon. Monday morning found sovcr.U cases awaiting disposition by tho City Com t and Jiidgo Hawkins was kept busy until noon denllnR out punishment to thorn caught breaking the law. The n-ven gul lon find of lleiuor made by Slurllt Iteeves at No. 17 North street on Saturday night was claimed by William t'alllh.in. Calll lmn wns ordered to pay $15.01 an Hie costs of thi. seizure nnd was lined for keeping on hand with Intent to sell $2." and costs of Jl.'.lO. lie took appeals In both casea and lils ball was furnished by Peter and Mary l.viioh. A complaint wns also filed "KmImhI Calllhnn for furnishing linuor ami mm viicei ewis coiiiiiiueci illliu xueseia morning, with Peter Dynch as tho surety. This case whs based upon a visit by the l'nrilrr " Saturday previous to the sear, h lellell limn vvi',-.. rniiml ilt-i etl I ei ie- In far. when men wcro found drinking In the liotiso 'Iho llcinor seized nt Charles Howe's Sat urday night was ordeied conllscited and Morn Howe, who claimed It, was, talced thu costH ot seizure, which were $13.01. For keeping llcinor for sale sho was fined and costs of $l".lii. She took an appeal and ball of 5U0 wius furnished. Hcnjunln Lanclon wns In court, charged with a breach of the peace wltli Adolph Matjc, Jr. The case was an echo from that of Saturday, when young llatju was llmd for striking Latidon. who Is a boot black. He was discharged. The civil case of Yctta Marcus vs. S. II. Miller, tried Saturday, was decided Tues day. The cl el i -nil ;u i L was ordered to re turn the goods taken under a luoitgngo. An appeal will be taken. Tim search at Sullivan's on Hattery sttect was disposed of by the asseasm nt of costs of seizure amounting to ,r.nl ignlnst Maltlda .Martin, who claimed the lliltuir. She was lined for having on bind for sale $"i) nnd costs of $lu.l!i. Iloth cis s were appealed nnd ball furnished. JUDGE HAWKINS' COURT. Sevornl Cases Honrd by Him Saturduy and Costs Fixed. Adolph llat.tc Jr.. was in city court Sat urday charged with a breach of the pe,ic In striking a boothlaek, who had eailrd him a vile uanip during trouble' over ihc payment for a shine. Hnljo ri'fused to pay more than live cents for his sh,ne nnd this was resented by the manipulator of the brush, who asked for a dime. When th s wns refused the bootblack addressed II i.J... In a manner displeasing to the customer and llatje boxed the boys' ear A line of $1 and costs of J10.7.1 was given The search at Sullivan's on Frldny night was given disposition Saturday The costs ot the seizure amounting to IIP.ul were tax ed against Irene. Muliiieen, who claimed tho liipior. She was lined for haling on hand for "ale lo and costs of $I5.1. Poth cases were appealed and bail of f J2o fur nlsheel. In the afternoon there was a hearing In a civil case brought by Yettn Marcus against S. II. Miller. The action was a suit of replevin to rec over articles taken under a mortgage which the plaintiff claimed was obtained by fraud. Henry Hallnrd and L. flravcs appeared lor the plaintiff and V. A. Milliard for the- eb'fendant. The ejise of lirian llarg"sler, accused of being a damp, heard In city court July 1st has been ended by the entry of a uol 'e pro-eiu. Similar disposition' has been made of the rnso of Mary Coodln, ni rest ed for truancy. SHERIFFTINDS LIQUOR. Poter Lynch's Hiding Pluco Locntod and the Contents Takon. Sheriff Hooves found a very cleverly ar ranged hiding place lor liquor nt the house of Peter Mneh on North street Saturday i .enlng and took therefrom seven gallons of whiskey anil two eases of beer, which were transferred to the sherlit's cellar. '1 he hiding place was one of the best v hlch the sheriff bus discovered in months. Opening the door Into the com partment under the sink lu the Hine-h kitchen the sheriff removed an oilcloth Horn the llooi and a caieful examination revenletl some loose ho. u els. The se- be took out and then drew Horn below three Jip.'S und four copper cans with a screw top holding a gallon each. With this were IV, i eases of beer. The liquor hud been put into the hiding place Irom the wood shed ind wood piled over the place cf c'e lianee. It was uninvcil from liic sink as limited. There wns no ccllai under the kite hen. Pre vlotis to his visit to the 1-ynoh home Sheriff Hoe ics stopped at Charles Mow. s at the corni r ot Dak and North Mend streets, where' he secured two gallons of w lilskey. In the afternoon of Saturday the -heilff visited Mike Calllh.'in's place and took a bottle of beer which John Wilson nf South Hulling! 'i was drinking. A rail at Mrs. Fltzge raids on Mattery street, yielded no results. A BUREAU FOR INFORMATION. Ofllco of Socrotnry Sholdon Vermont , Association a Busy Place. I Si'crr tnry Sheldon of the Vermont Asso cialleui ol Huston Is having an opporlu nliy these days to meet many of Hie n i tives of the Green Mountain State, s i.vs the Itostmi Most, and his olllce has he en t'linecl iuio a veritable bureau ol Informa tion lu the mutter of the trip to Vermont, Old Home Week. Senator I Mlllnghnin, e-Gov. Smith and Cougi esMiinn Foster linve ncc cptrd Invita tions to iittinel the dinner lo be given on Make Chuinplain, Aug. II. Among Iliose who have signified inten tion icf poliig on this trip nic Judge and Mrs I-dg.ir. I. Sherman, Col. and Mrs. Al bert Clarke, the Hon. and Mrs. William i; Fuller, tin Hon. AldPii Speare, Mr. .Iain- k M. Gle.isein, the lion, and Mrs, Geoige (J ' IToctot, Miss 11. M. Wluslow of the I Piugliters of Vermont, the Hon. Wallace , F. Moblnsoii, Congressman anil Mrs. Mr i nest . Moli. rls, Col. Charles K. Darling. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar F. Allen. II. II. Ar mington, esq., O. II. Carpenter, esq.. .Mr. William A. Forbes, Mr. Kugono Memls, Mr. J.iseph F. Scott, Dr. C. W. Clark, I'r F A llodson, Mr. Charles B. Parks, Judge and Mrs. F D. Kly, Dr. O. A. Drew. Mr. Frank Thayer, Mr. Gcorgo M, Hi inond. TIip party will leave Moston next Tues day, coming via Montpeller and run lilng this city about ii:) p. m. They will in 'entertained here on Wednesday and i '1 lmrsdn . A BURLINGTON W0MANJSKS "have you a door paint th.it will last two weeks?" Yes we have Dovoe's; It has a beautiful kIoss and will wear two years If properly applied. Oro, I. Hugur estate. HI'IlI.INCTriN HOY MAIiltlKH. Andiew K. Hiiauldlnn ot tins city was marries! r"eently In I'ljniptoii, Nova Sco tia, to Miss Hescle lllnes. .IniiKhter of W K. Smith of that plaec. The ceremony e.c currcel at & o'clock lu the evcnlni; In a church hanelsoniclj decorated lor the oe caslon. Capl. W. II. Smith, the bride'.-, brother, was best man, mid the bride wore liberty silk over white tnff'ta. A reepp Hon followeel the ceremony and many prcscnth n ere received.. LOW HATHS TO HITFAKO AND Tl-'HN. I'or Vermont Day at the I'an American Kxposlllcin. riiursday, August Mil, the Iti'liancl Ilallro id will s"ll cxcui'slon tick ets from all stations on Us line In Ver mont tn Murrain and ret urn nt rate of j.'!.".! for the initial Hip. Tickets will be sold Ain-'ust Tith and tith mid will be pond re turnlus within cIrIiI clays. (lov. Stleknev, his Muff, and other .State ofhce.is have selected the rtlltlnnd Itull ie .-.d via Norwood and New Ycrk (Tciural It. It. il thc'lr ollicial route, It IicIiik Hip i.ulckp.it line from Velincnt points to Hpr j fslc. Tim C'li" ii Mountain l-'lyer (train 111 hav. I Iuk a Ib. ouKli sic ii'iik . ir ittat'hi'd. nui plnn at piluelpal stations, liuvliu: ItiiilliiK Ion 7 T. p. in arrives at Htiffnlo U l iln lo'loiv Ipc ne i ii u j P ssciir -r ili'slrliiB sh e phu; car ncceini ipoilatt i briild make applleatl ui i rl y lo II kit ice nt- of the company to iu-i ro j. ervtUlons. Iei,iJ5,.vlt ACSisifsCfy Pierces the mother's heart like sword. Often the motlits" who would do every thing for the little one she loves, is ut terly impotent to help and finds no help in physicians. Tlint v.tj the case witll Mrs. Duncan, whose little one was almost blind with scrofula. nut fortunately she was led to use Dr. Pierce's Ooldcn Medical Discov ery and so cured the child without resorting to a' painful operation. The prest blood- Golden Medical Discovery have been proved over and over aain in cases of scrofula, eczema, eruptions and other diseases which are caused by an impure condition of the blood. It entirely eradicates the poisons which feed disease, and builds up the body with sound, healthy flesh. 'My little daiisliter b-cme nfilieted with scrofula, which Affected her ryes," writes Mri, Agnes I,. Duncan, of Mnnififld, Sebastian Co., Ark. "She could not bear the tight for over year We tried to cure, her eyes, but nothlor did any good. We hnil our home phyidelfin and lie n'lviieel u to take her to an oculist, ai her eyelids would have to be 'scraped.' They had become so thick he theicevht she would never recoiT her lcht. Ai there wni no one eleto whom we could apply my heart atik within me I went to your 'Common Sense Medical Adviser,' rend your treatment on scrofula, get ting the properties of medicines there advised. With five bettles of ' C.olden Medical Illscovery ' 1 have entirely cuted my child. "Hoping this will he of some use to yon and a blessing lo other sufferer, with heartfelt thanks, I remain." Doctor Pierce's Tleasant Pellets are an excellent laxative for children. They are easy to take and thorough in action. THE FOOT BALL SCHEDULE, Twolvo Gam's Alrondy ArrntiRoct For the University Eleven This Your. The football schedule' for ;ho eleven of the' t'niversity of Vermont this fall has been Issued and gives pinm'sr of sumo lively contests. It. It. Strait Is captain of the eleven; c. II 1'icl:, niaia.L-er; II. II. Cray, assistant manager; Dr. M. U. Hitch ie, coa' h; and H. S. Morse, assistant coach. The schedule is a.s follows: i let. ", Montpeller Seminary at Murllns- ton. Oct. Oct. ton. ii-t. ton. c ict. Get. Sophomore-Freshmen class game 9. Norwich University at Hurling- 12. Mlddlebury College at Hurling-1 IS. Tutts College at Piirllngton. 10. St. I .u w rent u L'tiH't isity at Hiir llngton. (at. 2'i. We.slcynn Fntvprslty at Mld'llc tow n, Conn. Nov. ."c I'nlon College at Schenectady, N. V. Nov. P. Dartmouth College at Hauove-r, N. II. Nov. 10. .Mldillohury College, at Mlddle Inii y. Nnv. ;0. Sviacuse t'niversity at S.vra cusc, N. y. Nov. 23. Cornell I'nlversltv at Ithaca, N. Y. THE REINDEER DISABLED. A Broken Pnddlo Wheel Spoils Sun day's Excurion. An excursion pntt of about 4"0 people from this city and PlnUsblirgh spent three hcurs drifting about on the disabled steamer Meineleer, Sunday afternoon, near Providence Island. ..ml were finally brought to this city at 9:3) that night upon tho Chuteaugiy, which wa-s returning to Westport. after cat tying an excursion at the lower e-iiil of the lake. The Hcin.lc.'i came' to this city Sunday morning from Plntishurgh v. 1th .i party or ubotil 1'nJ people. After temalnlng here until Z-n lite st! inner b-tt for Plattsbnrgh ugaln, carry ing about .Vm people. Tho aceidciit wbh U disabled her hrppon d luar Crah Island, about three miles from l'latlsburgh. luml one paddle wheel went lo piece.-' In a luan nei which mack 11 nseles--. The steam"!- drifted about for some time anil was seen to be In elNttoss by people at th" Plattsbnrgh wharf. The yci'ht W.chlt.i. owned by John 5hern.au. ot Poll Henry, was at th" Mlufi Point wharf and went to the assistance of the Meineleer. My this means the steamer was towed to Provide nee Island, and menu w bile, b 'fori the pn-spngcrs had elisem b.iikeil. the Chateaugay came In sight le li rnlng Irom carrying a Catholic pil grimage from Mouses Point to St. Anne at Isle l.a Motto. The Chateau gay went to the assist nice of the Heludcer and took her pas congers on board. The people liiaii this e ltv wore brought home, aft T winch the Chateaugay took the remainder e f the parly -.o I'lattshnrgh. The IJein- di i i dock. was left at the Providence Island EMPLOYES HIS GUESTS. Hon. W. J. Van Entertains Pleasantly on Board tho Chateaugay, The employes of the Chnmpl.iln Manu facturing Co., and the Malted Cereals Co., with their lamllles to Hie number of about 3.vi neii' given a most cnjoiable excursion Saturday evening mi the -t ,uner Clial- an gay by lion. . J. Van Patten. The boat went to Westport and return, stopping at Hs.-1'X, Cedar Peach and Thompson rt Point on the way. Sherman's Maud ac companied the parly and furnished muslo ut frequent Intervals. .Mr. Van Patten and Superintendent M. C. Cottnm were on board and mingled with tho parly, ha-ilng a hearty word of greeting for every one. At Cidur Meach the steamer stopped lor nboul L'u minutes and all were cordially welcomed by Mrs, Van Patten and Miss Jl.iry I., Van Patten ut their cottage. The visitors were also shown about the grounds and pleasantly grecteel by ihe other cottagers. The cottages were hund- ronicly ilecoraleel lu honor of the party as iicie those at Thompson's Point and other summer homes alone the lake shore. i While on the' boat the Riiests expressed to i Mr. Van Patten their appreciation of his kindness and he respoiieleil, expressing pleasure' at tho lari;o number, who had accepted his Invitation ami nishliiK them li pleasant ride. A similar excursion was ulven by Mr. Van I'atteii two jcars ano 'mul both occasions scrveel to cement the jfooil feelluj; that lias always existed be tw ecu him and his employe i. NO GLOSS CARRIAGE PAINT MADE will ivt.ir as Iouk as Dei ic's. No olln-is are as heavy bodied, because' De voc a welh :l to S ounces more to the pint. Sold by Qua, I. Ilanar estate. DR, F, P. BINGHAM DEAD. Popular University Oracluato Kllloel I Iluffiilo Friday. JiuUi al . A. Ilingham ri'cclvcd news p'rlclay afl-nioon ol the death al Uuf- falo of I'rank, Ihc son of .lodge lllm ! ham's brother Charles W. Hingham. He vi as a graduate nf the' t'niversity and .stiidie-el nieillclne at Huffalo, hiving Jnsi j hi gun the pracllie of his profe s.-lou. Ho was killed by a slreet car. The funeral was held on Tuesday. Judge Hliigbau.1 'was annul to start for Block island win It I the in u s was I cce Ivcil. I'rank I'. Hlngtiaiii wns a n, cipher of the class of lsiii! lu the I'nlverslly. lie wns I one of the' most popular iron in tho col lege dining his uttcnihir.ee mid his uiitl'iiu ly il"iith will bring soirow to i bug' elr ' cle of ' 'illcgo men and many frbnds in' II ir ill Kotfol Dyspepsia Cure "Dljjests wlwt you cat." PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION, A Visit to Buffalo's Great Inter national Exhibition. Points That May Bo Interesting and Helpful for Prospective Visitors -Tho Wondors of tho World's Fair Accommodations Plentiful. For those who have not yet visited the Pau-Amerlcan a great treat Is in stn . The grounds nre lllled with cxhlulls a d attractions that nre of educational woiih nnd aiford amuse me nt. The Immens. i.inl lugs, handsomely decorntcd mid co end with appropriate' mottos, impress Ihem selves upon the memory In u wa.i never to be forgotten. The I'l-st thing to be thought of In visit ing the exposition Is the route lo be lakcll A pleasant nnd comfortable loutc Is via Hie Grand Trunk sistem. Through Pa tis with cointortable coaches mil sleepers run from every station. Tic road lira through a delightful section nf Canada, giving glimpse of the linger cities and affording an opportunity lor seeing the beaiitliul scener along the St Mawrcn. e river. The road also skills along tho shores of I, tike Ontario where' the scenery Is beautiful. The new Victoria blldge across tl St. Lawrence nnd the Suspen sion brld.,e at Niagara Falls are marveld of bridge building. After -inlying at Mnffalo, unless pre pairil betore starting, the visitor must s 'aridi for rooms. The Impression has been gained that prices for necommnibi tlonsvvere ruinous, but such is not the ease' Good rooms can he secure d In desirable loi atlous on the' ellree t car line to the I grounds, from $1 per clav up. Si veil, large hotels h.T'e been built especially for the exposition, anil wltli the' ones brfo i'i In operatic ii have aeeommnitatlon.s f. r thousands of people. Cafes and restaur I ants run be found In nnv part of the city! ft i ic i the matter nf board can be deterniln-i ed bv each Individual. Mnffalo has made great pieparatlons for handling the large crowds ' . t. d. and lieetb trolley anil "te-ain llur- h.ev. .llie t cnintuunlc atlni' lo the grniinils. The ra-s are run at Mich slum Intervals that there is no trouble In reaching th" exp.eslteon, at any time during the da.i or e vining , At the llrst cllmpsc or the gtounds the visitor Is Impressed wltli the handsome ce ior scheme. The de!i, ite shi.elcs on th.' dl'leretit buildings blenel so that the cje Is not tlt.'d but Is instead rested by a glance ov er them. The exposition gtounds aro supplied with a number of gabs. I'pon entering the visitor Is met with tho eiuestlon es to what he shall see llrst. The lniT"s g eliir liter of the buildings and the general plan of the exposition attract attention for a time. The plaza and I'Splanae. vv th band .'tands for outdoor cone erts and wnh comfortable s. its scattered about an points of attraction when srht-si elng his become a burden. From them a delight ful elevv of the larger buildings, the ben i tlful hirtlcultiir.il effects. mil the ever changing- erowds can lie had The in st renowned lands In the world have bicn engaged to give free concerts which last almost continuously throughout the day, An Impression seems to have been gain ed by many that the exposition buildings ail' licet complete. Such, hovveier, Is not tb.e ease rile main building- have been llnMieil for weeks and the exhibitors hir e their displays ;n place with ctte'iidants v.lio give Information regarding them. Th- State buildings nnd the S .nth meri- I tail buildings are completed and. in tact, every pint of the Immense grounds is, in, irndlues for visitors. j Of the larger buildings too much cannot be said The uiaehlnei y und transporta tion building Is a vvllderne".- of ni'ehanl-. cal Mil chitons mid conveyances. For the' m.'iniilacturi r or mechanic or for those who seek for pleasure only thu building Is Intri i sting The I'lei'triial building con tnins the 'iinrv. Ions Inventions in that profes-don that linve been c one elvcd 'lur ing tin past I'e vv years. The h rtb ultural building contains exhibits fiom ne-arly every blnle. The fruits, plants and pio d'ece fiom every pait oi Hi. counlry can hi' seen The manufacturers and llbeial arts building Is especiulh Inviting to ladles. It is tilled with hand.-, in.- exhibits, Itllelestlng to people in e-Vel'V walk of life. The agricultural building shows the pro duce fie in the entire co intiy The gov ernment building to many is the most pbaslng exhibit on the- gionnils. Almost eve ry goiPi nnipnt Institution is Illustrated bv photeigraphs. models or In sonic oilier appropriate way. The iNheiltu exhibit Is especially attractive while l):c I'uilcd States legnlais stationed there rerep e great attention. They hi, i u perfect enmp nnd ihe various brane bes of the te-r-viec are fulli Illustrated. The different Stales have responded Ill ei illy ami hn e erected building" where their people mai meet and feel at home, Thi' New Kiiglauil Slates building is pi' ns antly locatiel and is a handsome stuc turc. The Veimoiit room Is prettily do o ratnl and is in ohaigo eel Mls Gllve A Tobln, who wlllingli gives lulorniallon lo Vermont visitors. A icgiMcr is, provided and all Vci monters arc nskid to give Heir names and aiblresses. The decoiMtlons of tin room consisi hugely of antieiue furnl t nre pictures unci old potii'ry. Plioto grnphs ot Vermont seine rv are also on exhibition. The Vermcnt Dcvilopnicnt coiniiauy Ini" an nttraciive booklet at the Vermont room, vihlih ibscriiics the at tiactiie pheees lu the State, and Illus trates some of the more i holce lilts of see nory. The maple sugar market has n good ciinccs"on in the agricultural bulldi.ig and thei have ni rangid a line cxhihii of both sugar and syrup. I'm samples ar" given to those wiio pass the booth and manv enkes aie sold. The Vale Manufacturing company of uriinsion hum an ex n i .it n t u- ii.iiuu- TynUKolZir1 The Htailiiini, vvbiic tin gie.it games of the summer lake place lias a se itlng en pin Ily of 11' 0i'. Huso ball Rallies and spin ts ot all kinds take place there be tween the champions ol the counlry. 'I In lake Is also the seme of .sports and wutur. polo, siiiinnilim race s, etc.. are the at Ira -Hons. The man.iKi mcnt have' made e-nrv Provision for the amusement and leivn-in ,o , ii'ieieif .ce-ci nn- .iiiieieeiu lieill, can be seen for Hie single ailmlsslou ticket In almost unllmltcel. The temple of mu-ic with the bu'Rcst pipe orK.m ever built w hi re orcuu playns fiom the entlir icild nice conceits Is a Braml free' amuseiuein. Aside fioin the Inure bulldlnits iiierp aro scaiti red tbroiiKbeeit the grounds many snuillei' ones devotid to various exhibits full of Interest. Maps of the exposition i ll! bi secured nnil with their aid It Is little work to tlnel the location of any biillciliu and net to It over the well p.ivnl ru. iiin. ns. Iti sta'ir nils are seatlercd oier the cncbisure and Kood meals inn be- ecireil Taken as a wb de the exposition Is falr Iv il izzlinr it d i.v. but It Is n the evening when ihc thous mils or electric lights are iimIow that the place Is at lis best. The illilinliiatl in Is Hie most elaborate ever at tempted ind us the Hunts are gradually turned nn, one I'ulily losses blnindf in lis conn inplall in. The hlsh electric tower, covered with Incandescent globes, the water gushing forth, makes the iimn handsome sight that can hi' liunglnp,, lively bulldl'ig is covered with llghta and the electric fountains "re simply wonde'r fill. Win n si'pn from the steamers on Hie Niagara river Hie scene al night looks more like' a fdlrvland than a place of in in's creation An exposition without a midway would not. In manv persons estimation, be worth a visit. The I'au-Anieilcau has a mld wnv And such a mldiiay as Is seldom seen. It abounds with life p ilay long, but It Is ut nlriht that It enn be seen at Its best Keiiivhllghts play over the crowd ci'M' t.intly. bands of music on every hand, man iiiei s crvln? out ihe mi i lls of tin lr si in ml tin I hii'isiiiid and cue noise's lil'lkcs a si in that can prnhuhly ho round lion lure !' in Hit- iviu'ld 'I'liu Fillpl m, the Anieil ii ludliii the Cii'inu aside from almosl c v r- other initio alilv Is rep iiacntiil, ind tlu ports and pa-tlmcs uf I Wos. 310, 310, 320 and 322 t.Jas. II I Wari-an litreoi, Boston fk'O H I Highlands ji 1 thirty ysaD-3 ago I S ssisl good as ever to-g?ay Mr. William Donaldson, 690 nlue Hill, Dorchester, Mn9i. built these houses in 1S70 aud roofed them with MF Evtry roof is as sound to-elay as the day it was put on, nlthoit;h exooped to the sea air, so deatructive to tin plate. The extra heavy tinning of Mr makes it the most TSAOI durable roofing made the only tin that lests a life time. Trade jnarlc stamped on each sheet. Ask your roofer for MF or wrlta to W. C. CRONEMEYER, Agent. Carncglu Building, PttUburfc for Illustrated book on rooting. AMERICAN TIN PLATE COMPANY, New York. f THE BLUE STORt. I IT'S REFRESHING When you are tired money you find it refreshing X we save you. Plenty that is 6 for your purchasing. $15 f for $7. i 85 church st. H. C. Humphrey, j the pef'Ple are shown. Frank C. Tto--tork, wbi will oe remembered as manaqc r "' the .inlnril show Riven here last year d .r- li'-j Hi' str,-et fair, lias one of the best cu- ilnmn.ie.i n ,1,n nn.cn.t 1,, It I u ..,l.r tolri'. the kiln.- of beasts, whose relcn has I lu retolore bee n lndisturbed, has met his : master, lionavtta. the nerviest man Hip I world has pvpn known. Is truly the lion monarch, and the picture he' presents In I the meat 70-foot .steel-barred arena at tho' 'will animal "xhlblt Is surrounded by .7 I huce, shuircv, black-maniHl African lion. Is one that la'ik'iiane falls to describe and What only th human eye Itself inn fullv comprehend. One unarmed man. surroui d- ed by more than a score' ot sa' ai;e cr'-.u-ures. mv ono of w hich are inoi e than A mate-h for a score of armed nun .vmidl these surroundlnc's of m rllou- m .-;niu- cence picture this one ebirlns moie,,i. stnndliic alone, each cronchlnc lion pa.- lnir at him as thoueh ready to -prirK a el rend him limb from limb, jet in r ably sun nlv in absolute submission, aw-aitini; his command to commence u I'l'iorinan, sue h as tin world has never seen Ik true. i and so h a.s would make the arenle con tents of ancient Home pale Into insluni-l lic ine-f. After the most wond. rf'.I eMilb' tlnn of Its kind, in v. hlrh the lions mount I pi'ilestals and hlsh ladders, sit lu ebalis, roll liarrcls. walk on barrels, lire artilb rv, fonn coin lies with their sleek bodies 'eer their maste r to recline- upon, draw char iots in winch other Pons ri'le. mount ilie barks ol lume elrph.'i.ts and ride llv rn as do human mahouts in far-off lndii. and iierfoim a host of nth- r seitninuly Imp slide feats. A series of livlni; pictures nre shnwn in which c.iiit.iin Honavlta is p-c- setited witll artistic and beautiful electric .iffuces tn "the old arm chair." seated lu an mm chair cotuposicl of living lions, ..fclfnlc reaellnir a newspaper, or. lu 'The Hunter's Dream," where, having fallen !..,. .iii.uk; liis savnee Pels, he- lbs drpipi'ns of the scene tln-y actually pr -ocel about 111 III 111 tll' llleest 1111- rin.ii'ce nnil niaunltlcent of ail HvhiK pie- fores. 1 1 was of this ai't that Vice-Pi esi- eleni Knosevrlt. vvlli'U lu vlsit'd the e- hlbltion. Jlaj in, said: "I adinbe that .re,.,.' iiioeh. lie Is a hero. 1 hue- ne v . r nr 1,.iic1 of anvthlnc like It." VV'li, re Ihe cl.-iv's visit lit the l po-itioll Is ... ... .,,1,1 ono wishes for rest or iwri" Hon of another hind then arc ilelluhtful boat rnl'.-i on the lake or N'i.mara. I" niiv c-hi-s .dsn rim into the count'-y f miles and pleasant riibs can he The- c onsen-us of oj inlnon from th i li;ev, villi, el the ppo-llleHl IS lllll lima ,,o1i1cnc herself and provided fir t' i, ,. en nf v I .liors an attraction that rani s vitb the world's creatf.st cvenis oi th.n cnaracicr. r, STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE tho Local To Hold Field Meetings With Granges nt Stowe nnd Randolph. A field meeting of the State Hoard mci'tlllg ot tne Maie iioacei co Agri Poll. uliure co-operating with liiummij ma fir.ii.eo and tftovve tihl lion Week assoi hitioit will he lielil in mow e in th.' grove or lirange hall, as weather wl 1 permit. b ginning at 10 o'clock a. in. with the folleeiiing pioRratiiini : Forenoon session. 10 o'clock a. tn Ad- dless of welcome, II. I', lllll. master uar niunv Pi ii" n t llraiiRp; response. V. I. Hell, secretary Hoard of Agriculture; rid tutlon. "Caleh's Courtship." M.ittio Hodge; addre ss, Prof. I.. It. Jones, SI ilo Agricultural oil. se; song, lierntce l.ang; recitation. "The Clown's ilaby," llraco 11. Hill. Alternoon session, 2 p. m -Hecllatlon, "Among tin- Illlls." llbuamah Smllli, ail duss. lion Krnest llitchcoek of t In- Hoird of Agiie ultui'p. exercises , by six little children from Slo.ve; address. Hon. Aaron loners, niii-ler National (iraiiKC South Hcnd. Ind.. ilc.'laniatlou. "U'.iiited a Wife," ll' iiry Hachelder; ns llallnii, "Winn 1 1 ii It I it Specks Her lie'iiu," ISIIlo J.O'llSOII The Slow-' hand will furnish music both at the funnoon and afternoon sessions. pitllllltA.M.Ml-: AT HANDOI.P1I. A nu e ting of the State Hoard uf Agri culture co-op. rating with th" Ce ntral Ycriieont Pomona fi range wll1 be' held at llundolph Hrnngc hall, Wcelni-selay, Aug ust II Following is the programme: l-'oi e noon session, 10:30 o'clock. Opening aehli'i ss. V H. Morse, master of Ccntt. l Vermont Pomona Orange and picsiillug olllce r. address, "Vermont," C .1. Iiell, W'alden; iiI'Iipss, "Foreign Agriculture," Hon. ilcorge Altkcn, Woodstock. ifteiiinou session. - o'cloi I; Address, "I'oo.l for the Dairy Cow in lluy or liaise." lion l'.rno.t llltchinel;, Pltlsford, Addle'ss. "National Agriculture," linn. Aaron Joins, master National Grange, Indian. i IliiMiiulph ill tnge will fnrni"h music for boili f nil' n Hid lllcruoi it sisf' n s S r 'id , lv -pi) 1 rlic in Hi u. ki liu v Cl lllll I' I ' ' I d H ' e I 1 Ie ei V ate euixu by Uood'tj tfaitap.ne'i Ttit BLUE STORE. 0 out with yonr efforts to save $ to come here and note what ? good, .ind plentv of reason Suits for $10, $10 Suits $ YOU SAVE MONEY by going: without insurance, but you can save more money by having it. Insurance makes you well oiT.and makes yuii save money. The Best insurance in the Wori& National Life Ins. Co., Montpeiier, Vt. T. General Burlington, Agent, Vermont. A Most Refreshing andt Healthful Institution the Horning: Bath. It is doubly beneficial when nn s SfHSuIphur Soap ; js addcil. Use it in preference to the eostlv scented soaps which instead of im- , sometimes injure, ' prove the skin. Sold hys Druggists. Fiftythird Annual Fair Essex County Agricultural .Society, i90i, Westport, New York. PUOGRAMME -RACES. wi;dni:sday, suit . ; Cl.-ivs, Pat fng Pel rso i M iaj Class, Trot Purse !W uJ TlintSDAY, SKPT. 8:eV Class, Picing Pur-e Tbrce-j ear-old, Trot Pur-o .. . - 0 04 Fill DAY, SHPT. 6. 2.;.-, Class. Trot Purse $ Hoail 11 ices Purse Fiee-tor-all, Tint and Pace CONDITIONS. Entrance feo to purses live per -'ei nccoinpany the enliy. with five per f.ddltlonil from all winners. I r M..ki'.- dividend :. Lfj. IS and I" 1 i i tn t"l races best three in live, mile h i F to enter, threo to stint, rite boelitj -r-scrves the rh'lit to dec-lar.' cut and rm w i llrst payment on nn purse or stake ii ut eloes not nil si.tisf u torlly, to i h iiig t' order of the piogram us mcy "c m s snry, mid to declare oil' on .i.oomi t i r i nl vvi at her or other grod and sutll-1 W c i i . Subscribers liable only for tlv um 'l it C mi'iiev i.ilel In. but all mono.vs sh.i c torlelted to the Society. No bors. n'l leceivc. In case anv arc cll--t.ui ed p ru tlei'tl one money, llmd It.ice i- ir t,1' en horses without a mark, owneu n Hi.i ce-untv. t" be driven lo wagon by cm nr. All ciili-u - i lose Aim :u HHJI Huh . of Nation. il Trotting Assoi Is.tlon to K-ivni all ru,.- lloiiiies not barnd Senn r entiv blanks to J. M. Slnglelou, Seiret iry, cstport. N. Y. vv 3,iui, ' IF vou -vane co gee me right kind of printing go to the right place the Free Press Job Office. 1 ) r