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TJIK BURLINGTON FRKIO PRESS: THURSDAY, eHTLY 2 . H04. 5 7 CITY HEWS. A petition in bankruptcy vv-.i tiled t-'rl-d.v In t lmk. n l.ilnimr of 5rnurl 1 't He li - liabilities of V.'ii Mini ussols (i UW, of which $100 tire (.lalmcd vicmiit. "hr weihhiiR of Ml-s Siiriih ltosenbcrp, n l Ueiiben Cannon, both of tills cil.y, is iimiounied li. take place it t the Archl bald strod s.vr, iK'.qnc on Kriduy evonlim, Auk un 5. ttnrnov I. l. Orossin,iu wi'K frost 'd Till" Inv til"'" " writ Issued hy lirown & , i ., ii ili.nm- of wlthhohlliiK- from Aid n Is'Vl money, which hi' h"M hi lulu, ir . apa. M nlm inn nrrnlRiioil I" city I'll. iy innrnlllK for IntliSlenthill. 1c i imiltv and was lined .mil .v .I't II. I.I- I wl . II' "I ten ii - it nf" m I t . i ,i Hi 1 1 .i vv. it ' ' r i M le F . . ' i 111 W hiltonc'i M .ittoli Ink. I l -tlttl'l" the il il SctVO tllr IllttrllHto III Jail. pn thtotich tiff 1 1 i - lrilf iiU nnmiKli i mii th ! is too I mi. n . nor call yoll Ii It i in illiill. whi ha- for a Ion?: for tin' ruitlilifiton h.-stl , 1c led trilf.ll-" i 1 1 . 1 ilie v.u .nicy 'I i: i MI.ei l lln-l- . Ill IV clrcc. i s. Alio III llll' Cl.llll llilll to II- .iinll. The An In. D.ikik was I I It v lm i . i I.' I 1 nil i il l v - hi. m r i il irium t'i tils wl hut 1 1 ull 1 1,. : t lit to h- Eczema tho fklti, lichen, onie, II totter, milk crust or IIow It reddens dries nnd sralesl Some people, mil stilt rliciim. The stiflerliiR from It Is sometimes In tense: local applications nro resorted to they mltlpnle, hut cannot cure. It proceeds from humors inherited or nr quired and persists until theso have been removed. Hood's Sarsaparilla ptHtlvely removes them, has radically ntiil pennant tit ly cured the worst cases, and Is without an equal for nil cutaneous eruptions. Hoon'sriLLBiiro the bFitcnfliartlc. rrTcciScentf ENTHUSIASTIC REP0BL1CANS League Club Formed in This City Last Evening. Itim-iMrll nnd l-'nlrbnnk Finn the llrerr. rnllowcd I'limv hy BAPTIST CONVENTION Anniversary Meetings to Be Held in Newport Sept. 2G-28. Full I'nmriintmo of Hie Mcellnc Some Strong !icnkrrN (n ftlvc Addresses V. SMckncy I'rcildcnl (if llir Dinillllnllnil. W. THE GREATEST OF ALL GREAT I i . Mil V Ii f I)'. I 111 itv .IT- i. i ! , .1 ll v.u .ill' rn lie ll'Ui r m p , , 1 i i p 1 1 In Hi" cir- i' l bill tli'.v Willi i I. I V tt Yi'l k. ll 1 - I'M - ' ,ii ,1 M it V. rn. n Mi .i ..Mv- .hue in i Ii ..- ii , .i i.i .,i n.'W In Hi' 1 r I' ci tin. il 11 1 lm in- h m. 1 ' t i . . , nn 1--1 u l ' i it lif w I .. i.l i i i .In. tlmi nf In i 5 i f,i .m . ...i i h.. in 'W I 1 1 r;i i y i . - i.i . i i 'I., in ittcr Li in - I li.1 il c w .11 1 ci" Idored 'mill I'm't t Siturdns itii.n Hr . .it.d , "Un. w ill . ml m ntcrce. IUh.in ios of o of ti n moil. I if I.i r 1. I to I I.I I 1,C 1- -Ml. '.I II (.ill , '1 III tllf IMll.t ,1 nf i i iii t S.itiiiiluy vi ii i i. i Iiii U. Thl inn t- ' I I'll ll tlio , , v Wll to :in .imiionl li'd - MC ll IH HI I'llllStl in t .1 lie- ;n . prr (ii rt v lV 11H'WII iWlllll l'V II .irt.. Willi ' ii i Hi- nl .1 I i f New I iiilur-,' fur tin n 1 1 if Shell, iii-i - tin I'ii I -mi ,ii " II I'liitii ml. 'ii. in will run il .i a nf .In. Ice Smith' i . ..1 ' l . NV w Hud mill I It. .lm ..I ll . I.lisliin 1'ork. in h.is ll IC i"l ).- in the m nib- Mi u it ni r .i In. i tiori innli'iid the i tin- cullr.. in ihe inm.'i-ily a i i Mcr this of thn ii i i - iitnli rst.inil w ill . w h'Ml I hr . nl. Hi '.r II ni hen j. I;. nt . . i inn- I , ; 1.. .-ii -in ndins tl.rt I'll- . I MSIlHll,- h. ll i;..y nf Interval i jhi Tin- Hoi-toii. ii nil I "i i "h irl.-jiton n.ivy nil i ' t nth lie h.i -i . I St.itow li.ittlesnii ) 'en In Hi na fur ;i hpcei'lu' lij- President .1 Hooker ntnl t)flirr.s. The oFi'ninc Rim nf the cnmp.uttn to be i oiirlueted hy the Irintlillc:m Lmin-i of Hie State of Vermont wns 1 1 1 ln.t riihl when tin liurllnuton iiepulill. uu luli w.is loriued. Thoie was n liuce nl lcn.lnii"e of I ('publicum imil tho elK.iniZiili'ill w: per Icelerl wltlldlll the 1. ,it Mutter of CM'lle mriit. Ih'le In In;; a perlect uuiiiilnnly of .iiinlon. Then- was enl hn.-i!i-iii ami tlui is- nlie IhlllK the elllb wnOliK In pinllioli" iinlll evtiy voli r In HurliiiKton is so il.i.riHiKhly MioiiM-il lluit he will no to the polk hi Hi iilemlier nnil help roll .p the I. in;' st in.ijiirity the Sliite has ever cnM. I'levinl.s to tile tntllliltlilll of til" elllll t l!o.i.-i velt-l'alilianlis ihic w.n nil.-, d iiiohk Colletre street In front of tho V. M f. A. Sherman'.- limn! was enir.u,. , I.. i the occasion anil played pr vintnt to Ihe r.ibliii: When th" tl.it; w:is thrown In Ihe breeze the li.unl pl.ied "The Star SlUIIKl'd Haulier." At Hie clove nl th" ciiiiiotiy the crowd adjourned to the .o-soeiatlon hall, whole tho club was nr K.miycd. Seated on tli" plat fur in wire .1. 1'. HooKer of Brat tleboro. president. (.1 the St. Id I.i .mm; ('. II. Sli-rllll- nf Jnlinson, i ii .Inl. ill ..r li. nteii mi -cm i r rnr. II. I; Wilnht or I-:.-.' .lini'-tmii. lie inb. r n I Si. in- 'Uiiinitli i . 1'. I!. Mil.-. i-h.iit niiin ni . . ii ii I i nnimltle Nnbb. '-h.i n-(n .ii nt th( eny e 1.. S 11. I '.f I'. 11..WS K..IK se the Si. lie I .. itn ( S Isb i in. for Slate . ' aim . i S. A-bl- y i .iiiiliil.il. i. r Stile .-'iiatnr. A in in. eiiinli.l.t tnr St.ite's attorn .. It. .li. it ipitnitt. i . i . I irv nf . .iml'. 1, il. if Mi'tmi. !.. Sin i- 10 I' I '.I nw III II ' .ir.inl.it. r. n An.-tlti .'I SI AIIi.ii ..I "ri'n. i i - .1. 1, I '. .i III nt' .M.inlp'llf r lot sheillT: V..r-.-. it W. MeCn. n i.iiithwl.'li. i:. II. and ('. I!. Peck, of The ceinmittee of ai i'.m. nienls. tlift Rev. ('has II. Urowii, Newport, til" lion. W. W. ritlckney, I.mllow and the Kev. V. A. PilvImiii, HurllnRlon, aiinotnn e Hie fol- lowltiK excellent proKr.iiiimo tor the Ver mont Haptlst aniilversnrles .mil 'Mil an nual meeting of the Vetinolit HapHM Sliite convention, wlil.-li ale to be I, eld with the I'list Haptlst Chill-ell, Newport, September :'ii-. inclusive. Monday rvenlnp. Si ptember Sfrvicej nt Hie Hnplin Voiiiik 1'e.ipk's I'nbin. 7 "A. the I!ev. llcrln it K. Th.iy. r, laidlnw-. pieplilent; addiess, "The ('liil lf.-n of To day, the ('hui'. h n To-morrow." the lie I!. ('. I'eniie.i, Fair Haven, Stato .ninior le.i'br; S;(i, report of Detroit nviv. nti m ol Hie II. V. J'. I'. A, the ltrv. Frank H. .Mori Is. Stale " lueatlonal le.ulei; stfi, !k1 dieSH bv the ftev. II. Herbert ninl'.n. ViuiliK I'ropli's (leparlnienl of the Amrn enu l'..iplist Misslmiaiy I'nkni. itoi-lnti Tiics'l.iy liKit nlnir. September '? Stiudny school ses-lon, Vlee-I'i rslilent 1.. . Haw ley, llftttleboro. presnllni;; 'i.'Hi-'. I.i, de votional servlie, led by Ihe Hev. Th'i.n.iH I'aln, Windsor; symposium on Sund.iv school work. 'Suniiav School W nil lor Voinitc, st Chihlien," Mls Main I li. I'.'.r pentei, Miperintendent of pilmnry il.p.nl menl, Iviitlnnd; "Tin- Ciillc.il Ape In Sun day .School Work," Hie I lev. Frank 11. .Mortis, licuniimtiiu ; "i 'lasses for Youm? -Men and Young Women." the liev. I. j:. 1 'slier, I'oultli'y; ln;.".-10.;!ri, "In What I.e speetf I in the Alms of Sunday Seho.il Teachlii,; Hesemhle and IMfffr IKun th.-o ol Ii.iy School Ten chin t,''" Prim ipal I'.d i:di;ecoinh, Derby, Ift-.T.-ll :W, "A.lvani Methods of Sunday School Wolli." 11 J lev. II. JJ. I''ullcr. Huilinnoti. ll:'m-ll;'o, discussion; 11:31). addiess on teiupeni". e. the J Ion. ('. .1. Ketciison, liui'llntilmi; li;ffi. ndjolirnnieiit for dinner. Tuesdiy allenn.on. Sepleniber S7 1:!" 2:30, '. imont Haptlst Historie.il sr.ru Iv. the lt'v. Ileuiy ("rocker of Chest":-, pie. siilniK. .iilire.-s by the Hov. A. VI. '"onli. S.iM.nis Kivii. :'-.:;a, nunisien ,i emif. i enir, the H. v . ("hailes II. Hmwii. Ni w pm l, pr. f idini;, .nl.lres- bv Hie 1" .1- b( rt H Law- 1 1 Ii, New nl,, N .1 , - .i'i. wnni'rf- mi -.-.inn. 1 1 y lueetnn?-, pi.,1.. .-. r I.-", nun in. I. .1 In Mi-. A. ,M ! -nl ill. Purliusmn, w I. ..in" In- Mrs c. III own. Newport, i.-pmis. l.y Mi-., 111 1Kb. mi. I'.i i.ninKl'.n . mil., l.v Mis. K, n- f f f f -f -f - -f - f -f f -f f 4 4 4 (. 4-4-4-4-) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- HOLD YOUR MONEY FOR 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ANNUAJL COMME NCES SATURDAY, JULY 2 SATUR DAY, JULY 23cL 4 4 4 4-4-4-4 4 4 4- 444-4 ( X 9 AM, AT THE RED 46 BEFA1 TMENT -4 38, 40, 42, 44 AND 46 CHURCH STREET, - - BURLINGTON, VT. ; 1 .ii-- .-Sl .11-, bn 1.1 I- . I'll 1 i I I 1 Xr of i. Mb. zed 1 1 SI rr l .it - " Ml'. .1 V . II. adept I'ri - in ' li ,i J. ih n H-iptisle I.I -i lo-r pbnie ( 'mil lire w In pi. s ("hutch eo i -s'd . .-In. k Tin . Iiiin Ii I li the I i-lt mi an. I r I . .I b idi'iit -pit-i l il S ' I i ry Mull- t 1 1 . 1 i tin .. . In . I M n K i i. t'i il t ti.,r . i ii e to 1 1. ( f'.i r I I . r I fit 11. I ; parlu - l.'.l l.V II 1 l.ll I Ollpl i: meur M" i It tl'. ! . ( if n i .(;n -in . k I ' . 1 1 1?. Pi i . wi re lilt n i k's mlli e s vvete -i ( ;rns-inin f the ib I', ii nl iv weie th.-. in rue 13, Patten s I 'at rick Ken. Ml i ll.n Mill 1 p. n nl- on the Chittenden ii I iiur made under i i- it.mt judges. Some r. I., mg papen d and t'.iiii- .ire being ro il 1 ..1 linn uf the iloots. i- I., be lemoveil urn! . i d IhM will kit Hl.V I ,a of the iiinln corrl hniise. Iron rails have . itii"r side of the steps in. mlier nl the executive committee th" leiiytl' lm' Chittenden comity. 'I'll" gathinng was i ailed to older by c. It. I'ei-l,. who briefly outlined th" cb .leels of the elub. M. li. ("lnrl; moved thin the chair appoint a nmiulttee nf time in submit n list of iiouilnalioiis lor nllieers and Mr. Peck appoint' ! as niem-b'-ts of that ci.mmiltec Mr, Clark, Ii. J. 1 '"I'h.v and Ir. I W. 1 1 ew. After the inniinittee bad retired Mi. Pe. k Introduced Mr. Honker, who spoke eoiil"ntly of the need of rolling up a big malority in Vcimout this fall. At ids inen tinu nf Pr. si. lent Jlousevc It's n.un.' he W i ( In ei .1 tu the celio. liobell N'.ble ttjs the second .penker i tu I In- aiii.iiuneed th. willlngnes" of the 1 1 itv emnniitiie to work in h.itnimiy with lb" .Inb in the etfm u, mil up ,i lmge I. pitbli.'.in niatmlty Ibis fall. At the close of his icni.iiks the nominating cmuinlttee mndi then- l.i.oit and this renoi t v.'as Hi. nc .'ting. Tlie I, tin ers are: d irdner iirewer. I' nls- .l. S. Flint. 1 1. 1 1 11 Miller. Alphuuse II. lmhiimel Tn.i-iini Thomas It. Powell. l.Xfelllivc 'Oinlnillie W.lld nlie. I'liis; ward Iwn. W. ,1. Big' low 'br. e, A. H. St. Pieiie, ward funr Sh. iin.m; ward live. II, H. Shaw. Mr. Hn wit was c.ille.l in the stand ami Ins app .iinnce was tin siaml for It.ilnriKed applause, lie ,-,p.,k" In icily and ni.i.nizell III" ncii n g, ttmg the 5ounk- i . n nut to vote, lb I hen inti'inln ;is sp. nkfis II. 13 ttpghl. P. It. Miles, W. J l. Austin. U M. I lavs and C. II. Sle.irns. When Mr iind - "ns was introilu I he was fori 1 to win .ver.il minutes .iitcr he lose lroni i.'s eii.-.ir tu allow Ihe audience to ex-ptes-. their plejFiire by loud applause. Mr. ii us uiiuie a convincing sneec i. s.iv. int; among other things that it was in ces sai to get out the young vote but tliat Older M.l'rs nie.leil .'ittentlnn .-iln llle regiildeil It the dllle nf l-,.n. nf. to do all in ins power for f Hie rwrtv anil evore.-e.l pil'lisui-. ,-lt In mg utile to br nt the lllL ring ol Hie ftenuhllcan r.e.itrue di... nig uie prisint ciinp.iign At Ihe clove ol Ills leniarlis he w'.is as rnunillv clueied ii vvneti ni i.w.. The mrnim? w-..- in idJoniii"d. I-, li. . WI I ( " A, JAMES CORCORAN BURIED. 'crlnliiiiig to HI Hindi Never lie Known. i.l of J mi. ( 'oi coi j n. t. ni.. in.-, wi i. found on i i k just soul h of I he Hov: - M I liny the :!ie ar I was held ycitci May Ii I In re being a "v.s mil fri.ui 1 ..ling clergyman .11'- Tin laarers I lioui i- ( 'ouclioil, ' i "W Ii v, Jacob i i i Iniei moot in. 1. rv. the jir 1 'H of Aleeiio v in.-. rn 1 1 1 Hi. Ir.il I., k I I .1 Hn A . ill, idled to til I i.i in flom the up. ' l met Ins inn 'elf for . lii (I. uli. Is i.nl I... n s. . n . i . - in I Ills oily Hi" Waller I,. N'mie -i," In,, I. now where he tune Ulllll pe in.. i Ming Aii'illn r ni.. ul irlv sli mge Is w..r. ll llll.'l- shlles ' 1 b I . mild l.e i. mini pi." win i . ns bmlv ii'i'lnl eXiiuuu.ilion nf 'ally in-lining outh fid d in Hi -igns of having still. k tho I i-- griierally siii.o.-. . n.at - "-tl il' k by the e,.j K.iiili- IN U. S. COURT. Ki Hearings ul Ural Helium bcfnre .Indue II, H, Wheeler. ' V I ilohn-on, (leik of the T'nlted mirt-', i t in noil y ster.iav fiom "l.b.nn. whrrc he atldidiit liearlaKs ' mime v neelei-. i (In case of the Hibl.i l-Wlllte Co. VS. v-imi Klver Valley ClecHle Hailfi ad "' I 1 ntillfi" ca,., ,i p Hiould ' ' ' ' re.liK.r. wlille the di Hiim ' ' "" ' '"' .Indue U ,i i lei ha i . ! i iind'T ciiiis-cli lalliui. ' 1 iiiiih mi ine i. in for n i mum in hi in Hie case nl W 1 N"' "H vt, -: A Tiillnr s ' '' ' The pi. inlifl' claims lu have I i- Ol -lllli OVi r eel I:. Ill seen I fur ' for th( niaiiufacliiie of l-Isti s p.iiul " it and he fi -ks un iujiinctlou to 11 .n.ifiutiire liy the defenilunt. I- Wheel, i ul ,n Iiiik lliln iimi, iiii.l.,.. "iiri.i.'i.i. loll, A p D. pIP1. nf JnniM jn,i (,, . h i,..',. ' 01 Urattleboto wen 'idinllleil v" all'J1"'y In the United State coutt5 ) in tb'l the holder f lie-ess THE COUNTY CAMPAIGN. i.i I iilllllliorr onsllll-rlllg XVlljN null llennx III llill I i g lliilnrllv. ii'inlv inminiltee in-, iftein. mi ,,t the V.m I cauipnigii bv i I airman , A. I . el. ik, and 13, isnier Th, ul-.-i disi us.-i-d nominees fm ousid' i ti punli nan. .iii.ir.s.-, --im.-ign .Mismous, Suinan, Alric.i; .-nl.li ess nn home ml Mr (1. W. 1", kiiam, Huston, I:"!. liu-elitig of Virinmil H.iplist Sl.it" omi- emion. I'liesday evening. September 27-V. r- ninlil Slate ennvelltlon. Pl-esulelll W. Y Sllckn . l.udlovv, In Ihe i h.ilr: 7:0., praj.'i. fading rubs of oider. addiess poit nt dim- The Greatest Bargain Sale o( the Century will begin when we open the doors of this mammoth estab lishment Saturday morning, July 2)d, at () o'clock. It is the Third Anniversary of our Clearance Sales the most sensational bargain event in Burlington retailing. The Annual Clearance Sale is in a class by itself, and tor real bargains has never been equalled. Not a tew reduced prices here and there, but a wholesale sacrifice of profits, and in many cases even less than cost. It will pay you to be on hand when our stores open. You will ,be given the bargain chance ot your life. si's the Greatest Value Giving Occasion We Have Ever Made. appointment ol annual s. i-uimi, I'.iirllngton; li lt' v. of weleiinie iimj toMiuuse mittce nn ariaugemeiits. onimltlees; 7;3ii music: the It. v. F. 1 1. peime.v . ception und smi.-il lioui. Wednesday mm nil, g, September .'. lIl'V llllulllll S. (Vice le.l l.v (lie l. II. Shaw of West liutlaud; ft:l,., ri -pml ol llllstoes- nf Slate ran v cut ion, re port of treasurer of Slate convention, n - port of superintendent of mission, repoit of trustees of Vermont Academv. the Hun. . C. nurweH: (..port nf (oiniiiltle.. on sysieni.it i. bonefiei. in e. the Ucv. lienrtre W. Land. in nf Hratll'l.uro; in-un in n.:i.., discussion nf tepmis. the Itevs. c. W. Jacksmi and .1. S Uruwn. 1n:::n. Iniio.lu. -tiun of in vv pa-lms and r ports lroni rns- llallau mis ndi . II :4'i. Svv ed K.ilUren; ll..".0. I. u. F. Cole; , I- ".., adjoin n- S. plrnil.er d b.v the Uev. I.., reports is, frater- tois of ,ii.l. .1 i hurcbi s. II sinus, Ihe It. v. A 11 P.. II. i isb missions, the It.-v. A. French mission. Hi. Itev. U.nO. election l. trusties mini . . dni"--dav nfl. riioon. I :.1n. dev ol imial set v n I. f). N". lien n of Hast ll.mhviok. I of cotnmitti s. eh i tmn nl .111'-. Hill Kiel lines; ";.. In I'.J.'j, t ll r (lr.ln.le l,lgne mission, the Kev. I", Hnsworth, win Id wide evangelism, J.K. tf, 2.1"i. State, tlio Itev. (Iibli.- llrai.-lin nt Rullan.l. :-1 to .t.r.n, nation, Ihe 1(, v. II. R More house, 1). Ii. of New York, .:."o to 1:1,",, wot Id. the Ji. v. J. M. Asbnim... 1 1. p., lor , '.n years In China, I. la. op. n ni" ting of the board nl I be Virinmit liaplisl Stale convent i..n, t.. whirb all arc invited. Wednesday ' veiling. September L's 7-im. praise and devotional service, led by the Kev. 13. I!, Ito.val nf Tnwnsliend; 7:,m, ail dress, Hie Itev. c. II. Ppai.ldiiiR. 1 . I ., m Hostmi: v., (.-,, music, solo liv. ,Iis. A, M, Ki I idii 1 1 of Hoi hngtmi, adilre--. the l!i. J'. S, II' n.-un. 1 1. 1 1 , of Hoston. EP' IVIen's and Youth's Tin'' lii-rlioSt t'hiss s.lois iind woiiloiis in I iliirinir tliis ( t:i 1 Su Suits. si nelly liiiiid-t.-iiluri'd siiitv. of finest wor iliev piillenis mid liliieks will illl lie priced lliiptirt.'iiiL DRY GOODS DEPT. Ladies AVorlli up lo iieerirdui"; n the i'olluwinu' .'.HI), $1 .-).()() iind IS.00 Man-Tailored Suits Tl.llO ill la- I'l.isi'il icit at One Price $5.00. list. All if.'i.OO, .fli.i'll, ,4S.(H). (.Kl.OO, $1 suils to an nt $2.75, $3.30, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $G.G0, $8.25 and $9.90 Men's and Youth's Trousers. sl.i'H. .1 "J."i, -si. 7... if'J.iHi. .-f:!..'!!! iiinl !f."inii Mihp's. Cleantnce Sale Price 49c, 55c, 96c, $1.10, $1.92 and $2.75. Shirt Waist Suits. .'.00. s;:;.00, l.HO ; Clearance Sale Hid !f."i.nn values. Price 98c, $1.39, 31.98 and $2.98. Black Mercerized Underskirts. D.e. 1. ill. 1 'ul and .fLMiti .'due Clearance Sale Price 69c. A Purchase of 2000 Suits. Sovs' Wash St. , anei I'Yiini the well lvimwii Willard Mliini.s. 't. Ii!)e, !ie, $ :','.) and Sale, priced tit, lMllllT.lotlirill"; ."id values. 1' Company nf or this C'lear- 33c, 39c, 49c, 69c and 98c. Extra Knee Pants. Clearance Sale Price 9c, 19c and 39c. Worth Double. Ladies' and Misses' Walking Skirts. $1.'. .?".! . sl'i. !,." !K. .-f-'iH .'dip's Clearance Sale Price 98c, $1.69, $2.64. $2.98 and $3.98. It I 'SH I A -.1 A I 'AN W.ll ATI. AS F.N l"S Three line colm.-d maps. .nh llv.'n, bmiiid in . onv eukui iiu-in l..r n li't-'-in-r 'I'll' Hisiirn situ. ill. .n shown m delail. is-sucd by til" chic.mo ,vV Nm Hi ,vei, 1 n Boys' All nit at .110. and Children's Wool Suits. in). .."il and if'i.i'O aliirs lo he closed $1.00, Ladies' House Wrappers. $1 ifl 'in. :fl .'in Ml' I I"1 ;ilils. all to he .'in pud s.J nn ; 56 CENTS. ni Woman' -J ..10, Sr'J.OO. ; 98c, $1.29, $1.59, $1.85 and $2.59. Shirt Waists chief Concern in Summer Raiment. I. ."ill illld -To. HO Millb s will he closed out 29c, 49c, 59c, 69c and 98c. SO.-, 10n. 4 t i H'y,. mailed up.. 1 r. . . ipi stamps bv .1. i: Priitain, str. ' I. 1! .sum. M i.-s. i ul ol t. u II1"'! W I. -ill I ". I w I I . Ill ' -li FOR invalid: The republican c.mlzcil yesler.lav N ss House tor lb lI'.'tlllH P. P. Miles, lilnuliuni ot WilliKtlill, I ielili.-u lit or Shelliuine, tr pliitm lor Hie c.inipaliin vvert .in.l all nl the i-cpulilli ,m olflte n.el with Hi" cnmilllttie t( wavs und means to pill up n l,n can m ijoi it'. It was the sense of the meeting' that Ihe oiKanlzatlon of clubs be leu with the Itepuhlkaii I.eiiKuc and the ciimuilltee dc- vnio Its time and cneruion to lallles, i ti . II Is planned to oi'Kiinlze i epublicin ilul..- m every town ami rallies will be in l.) fioipicntly I lu miL'll'i'ill the count. At th"" rallies speukers ol ability will pre. sent the ls-tns of the CiimpaiRii. $Jft.Ci) Via jii coi.fiitAno ANU iti-rri'itN. I'lllcapo, rnlon Paiilic ,V Northwest eill Hue. Chicago to Pinver, Colorad'i Springs, ami 1'iKbl". daily tin oimhoiil the summel. Col respondliiKly low Litis tmui all points Hast. Oidv otic niKbt to Duiivir trom i lia.iK.i. Iwn fast trains dad. .1 K. Putt. un, i Washington st re it, Hnslon, Mii-k. ."I.w7t loVV tl Pi lll-.e soldi In Iiii l.nd it ti.mlib -..me I iln. tor s (In ei i inn in I hr w a v . inc. diet . ecl . l-e, it' it Hi denies, or lioardins pi i . - In Verinont Sanltarliini olfei a of tho difficulty at iii.i.br.i I , pin Address lor our new booklet, Br. Prime's Vermont Sanitarium, III 111. I Mil ON, i;it!llT. KSTA'I'!-", (IF (JF PAiiiicK .M i" iNornn IIINUSHi'ltnil DIED. Tl ('IvHIJ I'd" ;.. at per p-nk'-.e, ',. Prill -tied. .Mrs Meiii 1 a iiiIhk T.. ker. widow nt Hn ..ii N itli.inlcl Amrnv 'I'liciicr mid d. ni-lilir (! i; llu I.l. 11 and Fanny F I'n-mine J. WARRKN ROBERTS, FUNER.AL DIRECTOR AND EMI1ALMER. . . Personal . ttentinu day or nlrtht. l.ady iisslstiilit when i'eiiie-ted. I.ons I'i tance Telephone 1,17 Hunk St., HiirlliiKlun, Vt, We, 'he subscrlbois, r.avaiK been ap pointed by Urn lIonsrabiB the probate Court for the liistrui of (.'lutteiidi u, com-iniHslmu-rs to receive, exarnlnn find adjust the einiins and demnnds of all persons against Ihe i stale ot i'ati ink .Mcl lonnuiili. late of 1 Ilia --btii lib ll. slid distil. I, lie cease. l, ,uh1 also all claims mid demandH exhibited In nffsct thereto and six monthi ft om 'ho day of tho date hep of botnc al lowed by said court for thai purpose, v.n do therefore hereby Ktvn notli e that v,e will attend to the duties of our appoint in. lit nt the I.i I r- ii dib nee of tin dint, in 1 1 mi-anil nh. n said il'sl'i. t nu Ihe 'i.i.nd Wi .hies. hi - ol Auuc I .ml l.iniimv. in vl. al n oilnck a. 111., u'l e.u h nl said dev ... lm. d Ibis III), dav ..I .lulv. I'.. I, C. H IKIYNTi N, .1. J. IM'INI.AN. " will Ciiniimsslmier. . .'llle Tillc Kle Men's s. ami liov rn.iliiina r.ovc iimi .Mens, in "Mnt .Men's lie Its. .Mil Kxcolleiit .Men's Whit Furnishinas. .' Xt'oliee Shirts " Dress Shirts 1 Work Shirts ,'lllie- Work Socks Handkerchiefs .29c. .55c. .29c. .15c. 3c. . .lc. 25c Men's Suspenders 8c- Children's Dresses- (ifli' Dresses in tasty colors, cut to 39c. ."rlJ.-j Dresses in ( 'hainhray and (iinj-diaius. . . . 69c. '.()0 Dresses, in line.st (ii;dity 98c. SHOES, Our entire stock of Men's, Women's, Shoes to be closed out at very low prices. Boys, and Children's Thousands of other Hems which for want ing. COMU AND Stft FOR YOURSELF. The three Openinu Days, Saturday, Monday of time and space, we must refrain from quot- and Tuesday, July 23, 25, and 2Sy of this SH.I JU'lil Arsene Boucher, Funeral Director and Emlialiiier, 169 North Street. IJiltlilik'tmi. Night call, Tclephono UJ-L'l HS'l'A'i'F, OF AI-HHItT (1 PHIISCi; ill' Iil'Kl INCTUN. BTATI! OF VEKMOKT, DUtrlot of Chit, tenilen 'I'ci all persons concerned in the estate of All. oil (! l'"ii "C late (1f JiurlliiKtuli, ill said dl-tricl, di i cased, CltFUTINC.: At n I'pibato Court, hoklun nt Hurllnt ton within and f .r the Hlsirlci o, Chit. Ididtn. on the lllli day of .Inly, l!i, an In ii una-ni puipon'm; to be tin- last will and lestiiii.uit of Albeit d. Pelpc, late il liiiriini'.ioi'. in s.ihi illslrict. do. "cased, was presented to the cuurl afore, iiiilii, tor probate. And It is ordered by reiki court tint tha Mil day or AukUst, Pml, at thu I'robatn Cuiut iouiiih In said lliiriini;tun, lie as ilKiiiid tor provinif enld Instrument , hii4 that uctlco tliou-of b Klvon to nil pr Komi conoarnul, by PUblishinK this oidrr tlUHH wc'Kh siK'cos-iivi'ly in tho llurlliiK ton Weekly Krco 1'risn, a nowspaper pub. Ilrthi'd nl said HurliiiKti'ii, pinvloua to th llino uppolnKxt. Therefore, yoll (iro Ix-reby notified to up. pnr heforo nald court, at tti tlmo n. plBCo aforeenld, and contest the protidte of said will. If you ruivn caune. (liven und'-i til v hand at HurlbiKtnn, In , aid p Ira l Hi Hi d i ol .lulv iri.-l MAIU 1 1. 1.1 S A ItlNUHA.M. 3,w t lildke. Clearance Sale will undoubtedly witness the most tremendous throngs of purchasers that ever crowded a store, as al! Burlington folks understand the high character of goods for which "The Red 4H" is noted, and thousands of folks will wish to avail themselves of first choice. Our three stores will be closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 20th, 2 1 st and 22d, to arrange goods for this Mammoth Clearance Sale. THE RED 46 DEPARTMENT STORES, 38 to 46 Church Street, Burlington, Vt. 4- i WEDDED AT ST. JOSEPH'S. Henry 11. Ilenrcc mid MIm .lennle l.a luiir Mairleil Vfleriln A pr. 1 1 y .lulv vvcdduiK was solemnized ni St .1. .scull's church ' sti rday inornina, when Miss Jennie May, daiiRhter of Cap lain William l.atour, pud lleniy Kail Ik uiie were united In mati'lniony. 'I'lic i cre moii' was perliilinp(1" hi' the 'tl- "ev. Mkr. Clnaiec in the picsence of a Iiikc . ompan of 1 1 lain es and ft lends. ITninpl 1 at leu o clock, the bridal party entered tin .lunch lo the strains of the woilduiK iii.il t li limn l.oheiiKiln In the follow ing older, 'i'lic ushers. Dr. (Icoiki! H. hatour, Willis A. I.alour, I-'li'dcikk .McCarthy ami II. J. Kelb y; the maid of honor, .Miss Nan ColllKan of ltullaiid, tho mdoiu and Ins best man. I'rank (J. I., ivolel to of St. Louis, and lastly the hllde. rollowiiu: ihe ceremony a iiupllal mass was cele- im I, 1 in 1 1 ik which HI. .loscph's choir n tillered a special munliul pionrammc. Tlio brlih's unwii was a creation or Willie ulli enlielllin OVCI' While sill,, .Hid iriiuiaed wlih Parisian applhiuc. Sim al-.. wore a on turc hat, und iiiirb-d n iimniui t ol brid ll m. Nhe wop- a Hold ib.im .nil locket the Milt m' Hie nr.iom. 'I he Kiivvn worn Ijv the nimd of honor was n llKhl I'.ivvn voile over tiflila silk, trim i mhI with tiiii i in ppl (U( ovi pain blue silk I'ln I'I. II I of honor iJITlid ll bou iU I ol cat natioiii.. After thf we.l.llns . eroin.'hv , th. bnd il pirfy pp.uiid In the limn, of Hie bt'.. mi Ibivvanl i-itr,l, whole a renptnni wa in Id, at vvhi'h the happy couple iti.inil, Ihe i.inBiMtul.itiiins .'t their In. litis. Knl-j liiwini,' Hi" piiplimi. a vvc.bliim bn.ik last was siiv.1 'I'liose Hum out ol Hie citv who atli-iided tin vveil.llui: lm lud. .1 Mr and Mrs. C ( 1. Mascott of naire. (ieornc Matthews and cn.iiu ,b i sev ( 'll.v. N. .1.. .Mr. and I'loto ot Willlstou I linesbui'Kh and Mrs .1. ton. N. V 'llle binle ol .. larite nuniber b iv uiK wbil w ila . 1 b r nii'll I. r ol tl.e I it. . a.lili.t; ( it . ll the Holland & was boi u Mai. Pi arl stu el i ' Piebler of Mrs. Prank Fred LevtBlie nl lm Tohin ol Kiiius was the ptlplent of useful and beaiitllul presi nts, lucluilihK puces of cut suns, china, silveiwap" and luriiltuie. Ml. and Mis. Ucmee lelt on a weitdlm; trip of ten days, most ol tin n" time to be spent lu liullalo. N. Y. 1'pmi rctnrniu Hu-y will reside in this oil. DEATH OF MRS. M. D. TUCKER The I ,ii n Survivor of One of the Old llurlliilitoii I'anilllcs. The last sui'vlvor uf one of the old Itur lln,;lun laimlbs, a famll i m e ilo-.i.v lib atllicil with the hiisini is iiit. icsis ol tin town, pa sid awn e-tcrili. ei the p. ison ol Mi-- Maim Diiulnu To Iv i Sh vv.isi.iie.il th' (ii-'llt I dili. 'i ! tin 1 ,, r.h i.i r IP bbrll l' in" no w- . lor 'in,.. . v. it uu of 11 ( I - l ii In.otun nnivlMiitj, and who dieu in 1 ... is a Int..' el ite for that , 1 W I.- I ii. in l-'ollctt, si ll, n. 'I' nn .thy p.. II. II, a .iii.l ihe in a pr. -i.li nt of )liiilitiui.i. lailinel Sh. ll 1". 1M7, in the house on I b d by lu-r lather, vv Inch was her home piactu ally all her life ami 111 which she dn d. She man led. many cars a bo. Captain Nathaniel A. TmUii, who ill. d lu p.7J. Ill 1 S 17 f 'upturn and Ml- Tm ker hoi .line nieniln is nl the Ki.in.iii Catholic Churcil, of which she was th. Patter a lonsistint and di voted number and supporter. She letamiil her mental famllhs ami a fair nn iisnrc of lu-r phsical streiiKth, iluilm; her decllnliiK euis and was in her iit.ti.ll health when taken lit on Thursday of last week. She was up and about In r house until Sundav, when she took to her bed. Her disease developed into pneumn-ni-i bin vva painless. On Tuesday in view id her appioachliiK end, then siippusul to be close at Ipi ml. Ihe rite ot "ctrcnu line Hon" was aillillillslcieil by the Itev. .In loliic M. Cliiui-cc. She rallied paitlall. however, alter that, lor a lew hoars; hut the plief was only temporary and she passed pi ,n efult.v aw. iv, ci aslni; I . bp itlie at II "li 1. m. y. sl.-pbl l. r neap t r lativi it the tune ..f p. r b lb vvrc Mr- H li Small. and M-n I'liuiis HaMii . bildi'-u or In r .t r tin 1. ir Mr i ii I. r e -l tvv. I lec-s iud ibp ik ivirvv i llll n u of li.'r jounecr sifctu, the lalu Jlr I'liam 11 Hov I. Another in phew, Cli.irl'j 11 dn .1 it P.i-i.idena, c.il , in April. W. ZM i Tucker was a woman of i v .-vv..! and amiable trails Thoiib lu 5 1 m rv rian t life, slm w. s sennit r terest.'d 111 the weltare of the cu r , 1 nt whl. h she had been so lone .. in. nil She was siroiiK m her nicnd'-lurs. i- i she will li. h. Id in alfe. cnniie leeici brain e b.v all who knew In r. The dale of her fi.nrr.l will 1 nounced later, but it w.ll I . b Id fe. .1 S' .Mar.v's Cilhedr.il. prob.tb v Kmlay m. o-n Ins. liurial will I." n St. Joseph - . onif tuy. .v.n.i cai.iii:nia 1'HltSOXAI.I.V ANI HHITUN ONllCCTPn Special trains ir.uu ChicaKo to San ri.in clsco willioiit chainic, via the ChlcuRi, l'nion I'.iililc and Norlliwostor.i lnn Ic-lVe ChiciiKo AiiHiist l'V and Am;. pi ..). Itinerary incliiibs stopovms :t t Penver, Colorado Springs and Salt Luke Clt. l.uw rales, . Iiolce of routes telarilll'B Tickets on alo dally August I'i to Sep temher lu "I wo tast tniliis dailv on' the only ib ' ni,. truck rallvv iv ' etvvceu Chlcuk'-i i th" Missouri Hiver. in d Via the mosl illleet route ul tin Ami-rli m coi tini ni The Overland 1 . m i ed. -olid IhrmiKll Irnn (.nt) il i - 11 Hie Veil' 1,1 -1 til . . il l. ' ilivu. 1 i,e. Low 1 .tr Iron ail iii.uts r t fir It i. rarbiR of spec il Hiln ii I fu 1 n f-iraiatjon to ,1 E limit n i. I'Lt u iirrt, llOitcu, Mas, I n it.S