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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1903. BEFOR JUSTICE Mrs. Roso D. Ostrout of West field Given Preliminary Hear ing on' Serious Charge. ABUSE OF TOWN PAUPER Phjslcltins TeMlfy Tlinf There AVer. Tuo llruNcs on (ho jvu, ,,t Aluicila Hojt StMllclcut tu CmiM Her Ucnth The Town's Crtitnict Willi Mrs. IHIrout. AJugfJoy A jug the children dance around in gleeful anticipation. M CStllctlJ. Nov 17. A mnl I to I tin n linn I'. illg WHS ODelled hole I, .for., InuH,.. I" I S. Miller tills afternoon In the case of btato vs. llosc Ducharme Ustroiit. who is charged with ill treatment and causing tho death or a town pauper, Miss Almeila Hoyt. State's Attorney A. W. Fnrinan ot Newport Is conducting tho prosecution and the respondent Is tepiesenliid by J. H Kcdmond of Newport. Six wltncssos were examined by the State this after noon. A larse number of 'witnesses remain to be examined to-morrow. Tho case has attracted a Kro.u deal of attention and people from all sections of the county wro present to-day to hear the testi mony. Tho town hall whore the hearing "i being held was crowded throughout tho day. Dr. At. A. Young of this place and Dr. . . C Waller of North Troy, who per formed an autopsy on tho remains, ot Miss lloyt wcie examined Wday. They testified to finding numerous contusions and abrasions on tho head and body and mree extravasations of blood. Two con tusions of tho brain wero found in the CORN SYRUP The Great Spread for Daily "Bread. The syrup of delight moraine, noon or night. A syrup that is not only delicious, but a valuable health-maker and body builder. Contains all tljc goodness of corn the most nutritive cere.il mown. Prepared particularly for table and home uses. Put up in airtight, friction-top tins which pro tect its purity, malting it particularly preferable to the dusty, uncleanly barrel syrup. loc, ajc and joc. At all grocers. CORN PRODUCTS CO., New York and Chicago. consumptives and such other matters per- bertha of lace. She wore n veil and enr talning to tuberculosis as may pioperly rlcd .1 shower houn.net nf bride's rors. en cnee their attention In connection The bridesmaid was cownrd In nlnk silk therewith, ' and shall make a com- chiffon and carried a boiiouct (if while that might be made. VERMONT AT ST. LOUIS. Effort llelntt Made to Hnve the Stnte Iteiirriented There. Col, II. W. Hall, president of the Bur lington MerchnntB a? ynelnlion, has been In correspondence with Ohnrlos M. Heives, sociotnry of the committee on state and letrltorlal exhibit of tho Louisiana Pur chase Exposition, with reference to a Vermont exhibit at tho exposition noxt f!tr. The mntler hnn ticen laid before ("lor. McCulloiiRh and Henntor Prootor bv Mr. Itfevcs. In 1i(m lelterH Mr. Reeves states that for pevcrul weeks his nttontlon has been drawn, both by letters and newspaper clippings, to tho fact that tho pooplo of Vermont are deslrou.i that tho State shall bo represented at the exposition by a building and exhibit of her resources and products. He pays that up to a short time ago Vnn Tin tTitiVi!re nuil Tlnl.inMi-rt . ,.,...,,, ...... .... ... 'i .1.- ... t..... . t.n.1 ..... ........ ' were me uniy nuiiuu 111,11. mm out i,incn steps looking to tho placing of exhibits at tho cxpoaltlon. He eayn ho U ndvlsed that In all probability a special session of the Delaware legislature will be call ed for the purpose of making nn appro priation of .'.n,0CiO for a building nnd that New Hnmp.ihlrc has already taken stops toward tin exhibit of her granite re sources. In his letter to Gov. McCullough, Mr. IttovoK Inclosed an Interview with a Mon tana Stato senator, showing the plan by which a special session or the legislature was called there ana an appropriation or ; , $30,100 made in a single afternoon. , I Tho plan suggests that the legislature , be called together for two days, previous ' to which tlmo the secretary of Htate communlcnto with every member, st.il lnor ' tho objoct of the session nnd nsklng If 1 each one would donate his services It iH believed that tho railroads would bo suflVlently Interested In tho project to furnish tho members froo transportation ' for the session and that each membor I would be willing to care for himself while ' at the capital, thereby making the ex pense of tho session practically nothing to the Stato, aside from any appropriation BREWER'S DEPARTMENT STORE. -OF- 1 twn'Tf'aT a iUUNA. cm SSWARE LAMPS pletc report thdcto of the results of their chn saiithcmnms. Mrs. Staples, the bride's iiuchtlButlons together with such recnm- onlv sltcr, wore her welding gown, a mendalions in regard to a State sanlta- white satin dress trimmed with duchesse rluin lor cotisumplhc. its location, cost, lace whh rose points. etc., as they may deem ndvitnblc, leaves The dining rno.11 had pink for Its color to-nuarow to inspect the State sanitarium scheme, tho centerpiece being massed with at Itutbind, .Mats., those In and about pink chrysanthemums. On either side of .w.,. inttni i.i, .. ,r . .1,. u .....i.i 1 4' " L'nj, .iir-u nn- nwuiw o.iii.,.- mf. norai oecnraiions were laiuieiaura Ave L,,,c,rl'' N- V. If tlmo permits with pink candies, and at each corner ot le ans gave It as hlf tnM" ""nuots of pink chrysarithe- .ucmns gave it as Ills opinion that wltli 1 . MImrnl, t,1ss.. nd return n time .n.u ieie,i ifi, riMn f nu,,,,,,, 1 for Thanksgiving. fern. Misses nugenla Itoiheleau and During the pas', year they have met Wlnnlfred Rowell and Mrs. Charles W. 1 with most of the county medical societies Steele served, and the waitresses wen; and with the Stnlo Medical society at its jHses Kuth Lane. Alice I,. Ulclier. Kilna annual meeting In order to obtain a on- grott, Alice M. Parkhurst. Dora Tuck- sensus of opinion and Inteicsl the medical rri Mrlna M. Dlodgett and rteatrlce S. men In the Stat; In tho mailer ot the con- My, tiol and suppression of tuberculosis. xiie bride received during I ho past week , ME.MHi:it OF TUB HOAUD OF PHAIt- "nn' beautiful gifts from friends here . and elsewhere. Including sizable checks, ! .i.-. cholen sterling silver In sets nnd liirli- HoniiniBt'Ui. Nov. 17. 'A. H. Hopkins of vldual pieces. Imported china nnd benuti- I liraniifai hat been appointed by (lovernor till cut filass. Mr. and Mrs. Husband left MfC'tillodgh a member ot the Stato boTid nn the midnight train for New York to of pharmacy. The commission bears date remain a few days, after which thev will proper earo Miss Hoyt might havo lived u year beforo succumbing to tuberculosis with which she apparently was affected. Walter ifurnham, overseer 01 the poor, was tho next witness and he testified as to the contrnct made with Mrs. Ostrout for the care of Miss Hoyt Mrs. Ostrout was to board nnd properly care for Miss Hoyt but the town was to provide her with sulta-blo clothing and medical at tendance whenever it was needel. Ho also said that Miss lloyt was sufficiently intelligent to make her wants known. Three other witness js called by the State testified to the terrible conditions in which the body of Miss Hoyt was found Governor McCullough has the letter at hand, ns hs il?o Senator Proctor Tho litter Is Interested In a Vermont exhibit and has been In correspondence with tho officlils ot the exhibition. at the residence of Mrs. Ostrout. It was 11 1 Normber ;I0, lOiC, and the appointment uo 10 Washington, where Mr. Il'isband badly bruised, was on a very meager bed on the flooY and was so emaciated as to suggest starvation. GOING TO WORK HOUSE. John Mitchell, Who Iteeentlj- Escaped from nn Officer, Vound In Pepperell. Montpellor, Nov. 17. Chief of Police McMahon left this evening for lvpporU, Mass., to tako from that city to the House of Correction at Kutland, John Mitchell, alias Henry lngalls, who escaped fiom Oflicer Rurkeo -4t tho railway station 111 Uurllngton several woeks ago while the officer was talcing him to Hutland to serve a sentence of 10$ days for a .second offence of Intoxication. Mitchell was traced to Pepperlll largely through the instrumentality ot Chief McMahon. He ordered his clothes shipped from Barre to Fltchburg, Mass., then reshipped to Schenectady, X. Y., and from thorn to Pepperlll. "When arrested at Pepperlll ho was working dn' laboroi under the l ame of Inpalls. The addul expense ot getting him from Massachusetts to Rut 1 md will he assessed ngnlnst him in addi tion to a fine nnd costs of J7S now stand ing against him in Barre city couit. TOUR OF INSPECTION. Vermont TulicrculoK Commission Stnrt for Massachusetts. Water'iury, Nov 17 The Vermont Btate tuberoulosis commission, consisting of Dr. Don D. Grout of Wateibury. chair roan; Dr. H. Edwin L,ewib of Burlinpton. secretary; Dr. W. N. Bryant of Iudiow, Dr. L. W. Hubbard ot Lyndon ani the Hon. Henry Hanaro, ot liuriingtmi. is tor fie years. HUSBAND NOW HUSBAND. . . Iitsliutut and .Miss Acnes Dullard tiiiltrd In .Marriage M. St. Johnsbury, Nov. 17. Nearly 1.7) pen- will enter at once upon his official duties The guests from out of town who at tended the wedding included Dr and M C. W. Staples nnd Misses Alice and Hts sle Hutchinson of I.yndnnvllln, Mrs. C C. A'arney anil Miss Vnrney of Hnrre, Mls Grnco C. nmerj- of Bldcleford. Me , Miss Carrie S. Drew, Ira Drew nnd Dean Dwlnell of Burlington, Charles Webb. Paul Dillingham, Mrs. K. A. Nutt nnd pie gatliereu at tno ociagon lesioence 01 Mry. Arthur Uimson of Montpcller, Mr. the late Dr. Gates I! liullaid this evening nmi jirs. F. H. Howe of Thetford, Walter to attend the wedding of his youngest jj. Jewett of Woodsvllle, N. (1. daughter, Miss Agnes Marion Billiard, to U Uliam Walter Husband, recently city . editor nt the Mnntpelur .lournal, and the newly appointed seen tary 111 Senator Dil lingham. The cereinuiiy occurred piompt ly at S:.iD o'clock, the double ring ser vice being used. The bride and groom's former pastor, the Rev. Dr. ICdward T. Talrbanks. performed the ercmony and mush, was furnlsln d by Voung's orches tra. The. guests on their arrival wore re ceived by Mr. and Mis. Rerton I. Staples, while Masters l.uiilul S ott and Fddrldge Flench assisted in th" hall. The spacious rooms f the housr were In aiitlfully decc i.iied with chrysanthi mums and palms, tho alcjve where the bridal couplo stoml ASSIGNMENT OF JUDGES. Their Vlelds of Activity Marked Out for Coining; Year. j Montpellor, Nov. 1C The assignment of Judges for tho county courts of tho State lrom Decembor 1, 1903, to December 1. , 1901, was made public to-day. The osslgn- , ments arc: 1 Rowell, C. J. Lamoille, December 1, 'ISM; Washington, March 2, 1501; Cale donia, June 7, 1001; Orleans, September 7, 1001. Tyler, J. Addison, December 1. 10'Y!, Rutland, March 2, 1901; I-iniolllc, Juno 7, lfOI; Washington, September 7, ll. Munsnn, J. Windsor. December 1, IMS; Chittenden, March 2, 1001; Addison, June 7, mi; Rutland, September 7, 10O4. Start J. Orange, Decembor 1, 1003; Kssex. Marc.li 2 10O; Windsor, June 7. 1001; Chittenden September 7. 1"0I. Toilet Set3, fill PlltilV WW lillC, 10"1; Windham. March 2. ISM ; Oiange, June 7. lOnl; F.ssox, October t. 1OTI. SlaffotU. J. Cr.ind l.de. January 12, 1001; Franklin. March 1. lfti: BeiinliiKion, June 7. 1901: Windham. September 7, 19fV. Haselton. J. Caledonia, December 1, 193: Orleans. Match 2, 1V; Grand Isle. .August 0, 1004; Fninklln, September 7, 1WI. CMMY, GLA AND CUTLERY. IRRESISTIBLE BARGAINS F Beginnmg Wednesday, Nov. 1 8, Closing Thursday, Nov. 26. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH. 7 DAYS- Crockery Dep't. Dinner Set, 58 pieces, hand somely (Worn ted, large- cov ered dishes. Special price per set $4.99 Dinner Set, 112 pieces, now shape, covered dishes, tine decorations. Special price per set $8.25 Dinner Set, ll'J pieces, gold traced, a very handsome set, value irlO.riO. Special price, S15.00 Dinner Set, l:J'J pieces, Our Banner set, gold traced and handsomely decorated, value $23.50. Special price .. .$21.50 STOLE A GOOD HARNESS llrnest (illbar of Hiclifnril nailer ires I Mmpcctr,! nf Stealiut; l.lwr 'renin. SI. Albans. Nov. 17. One of tho odd cases In the annals of crime came to light here to. day and resulted In thr arrest of r'iin'. ItlKMiiiuitlc I'ilN absolutely cure Rheumatism & Neuralgia. Entirely vigetabh. Sa'c, 41.eowly l:t:t.li() to the I'acllle Cimtt new decorations, Hi pieces. Special price $2.29 Chop Set, 7 picps. very hand some in tints and gold line Special price per set.... $1.49 50 Dozen English Porcelain Breakfast Plates, regular price $1.20 per dozen. Sale price 87c 25 Dozen Tea Cups and Saucers to match, regular price $1.20. Sale price per dozen $1.00 CUTLERY. Bread Knives, all steel, each, 10c, 25c and 50c. Carving Knife and Fork, our special set, value 50c per set 25c Carving Knives and Forks, an entire new line purchased specially for this sale, made by one of the best manufac turers, per set, 85c, 90c $1.00 to $2.75 Knives and Forks, our Leader, set of ti knives and 0 forks. 50c Our Banner Set Silver Plated Knives and Fork3, per set.. $1.20 No. 8 Venetian White I Dish Pan. s,tl- pr e , No. 17 Sie. Sale pner No. 10 Grey Dish Pan Tlnnliln "Drtnctincr Pnnei cmnll o. wi ,.... 25c 10 Qart Seamless 1 White Mixing Bowl, Medium size 35c I Large size 45c Single Roasting Pans, 10c, 15c and 25c Kitchen Knives, each.. 5c and 10c ftU,u Tin-'Blue and White Pie Plates any size. rnle prp op 10c Lined . 42o , . . 89o Sal price 42o Blue and Sal . . 45o price lielng a mass nf flowers. Sam A. Mooicjlhnest Gilbar of lllcbfoid on the charge I.os Angebs and Portland, thiough with via the Chicago & Northwestern rail nay from Chicago dally September 15 to Nn ember flfl, to San Francisco, 1. 03 An- othei l'aclfic Coast Points. Very low 1 25 Dozen Decorated Sauce Tea ratis to Helena. Butte, Spokane, Ogden , Plntes. value nor ilrron and Salt Lake City. Corresponding low ! , , , '. " 1 rjz. . rales fiom all points. Dally nnd peru.i-j llJO price (DC allv condm id cNcuisions In Pullmar , , . ' tourist Hie. ning e,s to San Prum-iao. 1 50 Dozen Decorated Sauce or .md clarence A. Forrest were the ushers and at b:r;fl foimed an aisle or white rib bon thiough the parlor to tho alcove, through which filtered the bi idcsuiaid. Mli Carrie S. Dn w ot ljuriinlon, fol lowed by the bride leaning on the arm ot her brother. Dr. Harry O. Uullard, win. gave her away. Tho groom, accompanied by the best man, Thomas N. Shlifelt of Boston, entered the alcove from the stu dio. Iminediateiv following the ceremony Mr. and Mis Husband received the con gratulations 01 Iheii- friends, aft. r which lunch was served in tho dining loom. j Tho bride was charmingly gowned In' white crepe de chine over taffi ta. trim- whose duty it is "to Investigate the prev- mt.a Wtn ,, ,ese lace with 10-e points alence and extent of tuberculosis In V.i- a panel of lace adorned the skirt and a mont, the need of a State sanitarium for block hilfon oke was finished with .t Tbere is a way of trifling that costs a heap of money. Neglect H Lumbago and Sciatica nd It may put you on crutches, with loss of time and money. R St. Jacobs Oil 1 will cure surely, promptly. Price, 25c. and 50c. I i ii of grand lar'eny, with the possible charge ot hawng to answer to a chaigu of hoin stealing. The story starts, in ltuhford, where on Sattirda morning Clilb.ir went to tin. livery stable of Kugenc Iyawer and hind a burin and buggy, stating to Mr. Lawyer that he wanted to dilve to Sheldon Junction on a business trip and would surely be back the -amc night. He didn night ley SCI him This on tho (lecrgla shore of tho lake, drove to tho jail and told a story of how he had been robbed the night before of a tine harnei-s and robe. He raid that on Sunday evening a young man driving a eood-looklng rig droe up to his house and wanted to hire out for a fiw months. He had a plausahlo story tor the rl tho outfit was Monday morning to be, wab set at work. He worked all dav, making a good Impretslon on the family ajid when evening lame, be after surper, lighted the lantern and went out to take care of his horse for the night. out change. doubli berth onlv Ji 10. I Choice ot routes. Kor particular addt.-s J. U. llriltnlii, ;!' Washington street. ' lioston, Muss. l.'.wM i THUKi: MEN DKAD AS TIIH P.ESCr.T OF A WIDOW'S SMILKS. i Parltersbu r; Berry Dishes, miIuc $1.'M per iluziMi. Sale price 90c Quart Size English Majolica Pitcher. Special price 9c Plain White Crockery. Butcher Knives, each 10c, 25c and 35c Chopping Knives. 5c, 10c and 19c KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. Wire Egg Whip, sale price 1c Nutmeg Grater, sale price.... lc Biscuit Cutter, sale price lc Lemon Grater, sale price lc Wire Toa3ter, sale price 3c Griddle Cake Turner, sale price.3c Flemished Tin Mug, 5c. Asbestos Mats, 2 for 5c. Knife Sharpener. . . 5c Roasting Pans, medium size. A11 hlte Jelly Cake Pans 10 Sale price 42c All White Agate Soup Plates. 10a 4 Quart White Milk Pan. price 25o Egg .39c The Celebrated Buffalo Poacher. Sale pric... Hem's Potato Press. Sale price 23c Returned Tea Kettle Steamers. I Stile price 39o Wire Soup Strainer, lare;e size, extension side and tit any dish 19c iimti tni-t I ln.i t 1 1 vrm 1 t tltft !i wntii.i n . l' t . T .1 I' ' -4 r ..a. T TT Il T5 t I t return on Saturday or Sunrlny ' "U ... , " ... . .V, ...... '.n:...: J .cin i-i iremis i (ncciani run ot.j. yuan, ljong" Jtl.umie JJipper. . (U i n,, an!ni n.i nnt.tor etc and Mr. Lawyer called Sheriff Kel- , ,h ,. , A,.mii i,,' w. kiln these are lint miite ut to thelDnst P.m. full mc 7c , ,V- ... , , on the Phone and giving him a de- , , V , V r, r, . i-. i i . , H11VI line; mi l eVPrvillllli: Ml' i.. i- 1 i""i.e .niu hMot, mm a of rg nla, Mrs Uespess, a widow, kept .1 , fust Olia itV lilt ill the ni'lCC ' i i i i iption of the man and the r g. asked v. i i. ...... ...i i.- '..,'" 1 l I "'" !""- n -rii. c 1.1....1. miiK-iM" snnri luis.li. sn.uk to take the matter up. .. ,-. . " . ' . , ' named thev are a har-ain. AU"","iu luul "P- , " ...""":" i , morning M, ron Waller, ho lives ' e , ', v: : ; . handle YC sausages. cn(iicucs. naic .3IH- ,..'. ,M i. ivii .....v ... r- T31r. .1 J fl u iiiuii ric riaiua, ici ( iti.cii . . . uuu i t ;price uuu .(i. to leave the house. Kcaylon learned lli.it Jones would Krmain, and became r razed ui'h Jealousy. 'I'he men armed theinselv s and met in the street Keaytou fired HrM. emptying a double barreled shotgun In Jones's body. Although wounded serloiwlv .loins suci ceiled in getting back to the 6 inch Tea Plates, per dozen . . .35c j 7 inch Breakfast Plates, per (Inen .40c n 1 , v iJ"', hm,sc' w,,rr" ,,r rrnwlc'1 ' window m i 'Tea Cups and Saucers o ma eh. taken in at Wallers and uv Keaytou P'lssed. shot him with a re- I , , Rn I g Ollbar, for ho it pirn,.) v,,hrri ,.,, hlnl ,mtantv. 1 ' (1(('II l)0C Butter Pads, per dozen 18c Size o. ' Retinned i Press. Metal Frame .. .$1.25 ,..$1.75 Meat John Mallorv, a miner, who Jones ,ml forceil his .ittenilrnis upon the Itespes j woinuii. was kllle 1 by Jones on the ijiy ' before his battle with Keajton; and on ltn ,lr,' 'jflril. lAnn find m : ,.......1 t l'ln.A Intcnil o , .1 O,,, ... I-W.l ........ n r.. ,, t... ,tui i.llll l , .11..- u u- . IIIH-II II1HII ,11., , ml wl 1-1 n.l 1, C C-.n........ t . - .11,1- !...!, . I - '"l.o.i " Vi i'r . . . , i smiling at the wonnn. Jones and c, uul iu .i.u , wneu eicaped to the mountnlns he got there the new hired man, his horse and buggy had vanished together with a nice harness and a fine robe. i.i, ,i . ttjj i men ice uream uisnes, per OUC KyJLil L wi'lJCl , lill 'i' M"', dozen Sal ritim 5 inch Berry Dishes, per dozen.3Dc 7 inch Coupe Soup Plates, per dozen 40c pn la rye size In a few minutes Mr. Lawyer arrived from itlchford on the first train down and went directly to the Jail. Soon after l is ni rival, he had a telephone messige from his wlfo that fiilhar had Just arrived baik, with the horse nearly dead from "Vi't driving. Sheriff Kelley Immediately ailed up Deputy Sheriff flross at Hlch ford and told him to arrest Ollbar and when Gross went after his man, he found him trying to sell tho harness which he had stolen from Waller. Ollbar was at once taken Into custody and locked up and to-day Sheriff Kcllty will go to Itlch ford and bring his man back to tho county Jail. Ollbar, who Is about i." years old and unmarried, does not bear a very good reputaton In Itlchford. You Libe a Hundred Years You'll never see better Overcoats sold for FIFTEEN DOLLARS Than we are now selling at this price, wonderful Coats are These GEARED TO THE HIGHEST PITCH OF STYLE. They are just chock full of all the little nice tics that go to make up a swell garment, and then wo save you the Extra Dollars that you have to pay for "made-to-order over coats," and you got the best FIFTEEN DOLLAR OVERCOAT 75V THE LAND. Made of heavy smooth-finished or un finished cloths. Colors: Black and Oxford mixture Styles: Medium and long length. GIRL'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH. V In Aiuelln Voclilnl Dies li! llayx after llelnie PoUoncd. Hairs, Nov. IE.. Tho funeral of Miss Amelia. Voehlm, the 16-year-old daughter of Joseph Vochlnl, who died yesterday from corrosive sublimate poisoning, was helii this foronoon at ten o'clock from her homo on Second street and tho body was inlened In Hopn cemetery. Tho facts regarding tho death are rath er veiled. The girl's family declare that she did not take tho corrosive sublimate with suicidal Intent and they stato that tho girl told thorn sho made a mltako when she took It. A peculiar fHct In con nection with the death la that the girl lived 12 dayH after swallowing the poison. Just how much sho nwHllowed Is not known. When Dr. J. E. MrSweenoy ar rived at tho house he gave the usual emetic and after some tlmo the girl was pronounced out of dancer. Sho continued to Improve for sovoral days until Friday night when her condition grow decidedly worse. Her suffering was Intense a short time before death came. SfiPTH IlYnOATH HOY RRSIONS. Washington. .Vov lb Senator Proctor 6 inch Broth Bowls 50c has rfccivcd police from Secretary Moody of the resignation 01 Robert a Farrpihar-, Large Covered Potato Dish .39c son of South Hycgate, Vt., for examim- I tion for appointment as second lieutenant Sugar Bowl and Cream Pitcher ir. the marine corps. An examination will ,,,..,,,1, ..,, 01 .25c be held Deo mber 15. per tup, HON. FP.ANK PI,l'Ml,Kr C( 1M INT. HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plumley of North, field are expected back from Venezuela the List of the month or th" first part o' licu-mbor when the mixed commission of 50 Dozen Thin nicn ,wr. j lumicy jp uiu rcicre win ' hnlsh Its work with the Holland ard1 Ilrlllsh claims Mr Plumley has collected a number of houvenlrs of the country ana when ho returns will bring back see-.,il old muskets of tho Tortez times, a boa constrictor skin, and a tiger skin. Corn Popper, extra Sale price Wire Bowl Strainer, largo size. 8c Dover Egg Beater, remilar I size 8c Dover Egg Beater, hotel size. .19c Wire Pie Racks.. Sale price.. 10c Wire Cake Coolers. Sale price. 10c Sale price $1.75 Enameled Ware. The Celebrated Grey Steel Ven- 10c etian Blue and White Ware. 2 Pint Grey Oatmeal Boiler. Snl'' price 49c No. 8 Blue White Lined Tea Kettle. Sale price 89c No. 9 Blue White Lined Tea Kettle. Sale price 99c No. 5 Vonetian White Lined Tea Kettle. Sale price . jL3 2J Pint White Lined Coffee Pot. Sal price . . . .25c 4 Pint Blue White Lined Tea Pot. sab pri-e 39t 1 Quart Blue White Lined Tea Pot, low shape bai price 2do 4 Pint Venetian Tea Pot, wide lined. Sale pv.o. . . . 42 GREY ENAMELED WARE. GLASSWARE. 50 Dozen Plain Glass Tumblers. Special price per dozen 24c Tin ES& Poachers. Sale' price. 10c Glass Initial 'ie Tins, 'l tor 5c xumoiers, value ipi.iiii per Pint Grey Sale pr -o Oatmeal Boiler. 69c i 50 Dozen Glass Berry Dishes, value 30c per dozen. Special price 21c Glass Sugar Shake, each 5c Glass Pickle Jar, with cover.. 10c Glass Water Bottle, each.... 10c Mri-. I.ucy A. KenJall of New Ilivn. L, . Vt., many friends will be glad to b-aru triaSS ueciinier, oaeil XUC . Grey Soup Ladles. Sale price.9c(No. All White Pepper Shakes. Sale I P 1 Pound Coffee Canister 7c. price 5c, No. Square Tin Roasting Pans, mod- "White Agate I CI I. T- ; m' c. i dozen. Special price 75c wll"uou AU,:51 ,p 'H,t ' ' All White Penner Shakes. Sale Iffl IIP CANGBBI Him and large size, regular price L'5e Sale price 15c i t THE BI.UJE H. C. HUMPHREY. BATOHDAY'S FOOTTJAI.U Harvard Freshmen, 17; Yalo Freshmen, Carlisle, 16; Pennsylvania, 6. i Columbia, 17: Cornell, 13. i Amhoret, Hi Massachusetts Agricultural , ColloBe, C. ! Williams, 6: Wesloyan B. , Prown, ; Syracuso, B. I Holy Cross. 6: Maine, 0. ! West Point, 10; Chicago, 6. , llucknell, W, Annapolis, 0. 1 nowdoin, ll: nat, 5. , Princeton. 11 Yale, . I Dartmouth, 11: Hnn-ard, 0. I University of Vfuionl, 1, Ht Utmuiun Unlverslly, IV ...... ..1... 1 , . a .. .1 r.V 1,.H lion smi n,i fionuii i u i imi cancer . , xt: r 4 1 i Mrs. Kendall Is one of New H.ivon .i hojt Glass Vinegar BOttlCS, each. .5c itnown citizens as &no is r; yesis ot njn and has resided for .V) ears In (he cuno ho iso thai she now lives In. Mrs. !i)n dull has rive grand children and 13 great grand children and her husband has been dead ten yeurs. Mra. Kendall Is a member of tho Methodist Church of Mlddlebury, Vt., and probably Is ai well known, lord and respected as any woman In Vermont nnd for the pant throe years It has K'on a, well imown fact that i-hii hnu hi en fast losing her health by tim can-er which won greatly holborlng her. She had It treated onu year by a speibil 1st all to no avail and the cancer com. meneed to grow very fast and marly roverol the side of nor chck, running to her nose. In this condition on November 1. 1P0S, sho went to nurllngton to Dr. Merrow's Private Sanitarium, where In fight days without comparatively nny P'tln, tho loss of a drop ot blond or the use of the knife Mrs. Koudall'p oncer was success fully removed and Is at Ihla writing nearly all hoilis.l up, Mrs. Ken dnll has nothing but tho urealcst praises for Dr. Mfrrow and his tr.iumcnt and says alio would roooiumcii. ml frlomU I'uffeilniT from cancer to consult j,j, at once nnd she will bo only loo wind to show vhrro the cancer win ron nvod and (xplaln her case to nny one who Is suf ffrliiR with cancer Uo under K n 1 ibis I- thr Vilh cancer thai Dr Merrow h 4 icnvir1 inc .laniiary I 1W n liar llnelou und vicinity. ITIiCod.St&wtf Glass Table Set, 4 pieces, butter dish, spoon holder, creamer and sugar bowl, value '10c per sot 29c Water Sets, glass decorated pitcher with fi tumblers to mulch and nieklc tray, per set $1.25 to $2.00 Glass Wine Set Decanter, with G glasses to match, nicklo tray, per set $1.00 LAMPS. A new line of Glass Decorated Lamps, bronze base with dec orated globe to match. .. .$1.00 Also a larger variety from ' $1.25 to $2.00 Glass Cider Tankard, sizes, each Glass Fish Globes, for !old lish 50o quart , . 50c G Qunrt Vonotian Sauce Pan, regular price llfle. Sale price 49c 9 Quart Size, regular price $1.25. Sale price 79o 1 Wire Coat Frame, sot of 3, with wire holder 10c Nickle Plated Crumb Pan and Scrapor, value 25c 10c Nicklo Plated Crumb Pan and Brush 49c and 75c 10 Quart Light Blue and White t. 0,i .n.. I Preserving Kettle, regular UU1U JVUlOUll MbbUVl, tlllllli -It'C. Sale nrico 29c Saucer. Sale rr price oc White Agate Bowls. Sale prict 10c Large Size Grey Enameled Fry Pan 29c FY m WW 10 Bread Raiser "e 79c 14 Bread Raiser. Sn j price '-c 'No. 17 Bread Raiser, si price price. . Wiro Strainor Sale iu'icc . . with Masher. . 19c price S7c. Sale price 59c 1 12 Quart Venetian Preserving Kettle, ru'ular price $1 '2," Stile nrico 92c I Nickle Plated Copper Bottom Tea or Coffee Pot, '2 pint 42o size Pint size. 45c 4 Pint, size 50c 4 Pint Buffalo Cereal Cooker. Sale price 39c NEVER BURN DRIP PANS Small Size 25c Alodium Size 30c Large Size 35c Mrs. Potts' Nickle Plated Sad Irons, set ff :5. with stand 95c Rubber Door Mats, $1.00 and $1.5Q