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THE BTHUJvnrrtV vT , rT.EE Tgg, TTTTIDAV MOT.NTrn AUGUST 0 31. 1883. a "steamer blown up. llurstlng of the " ltivcrdaloV, I5oiIiT on thn North HI ht. A Few Persons Killed and Many Others Scalded and Crushed. t'r.)iiitt t test tic of I'iim. enters Plunged In tlio ulrr, Ni.w Yoiik, Aug. 2$. Injector Thornc iccilvul u tics patch Hits afleinon ttitlng that tlic excursion Hiamcr ItivitcUle luul blowu up at the foot of Sixteenth street, Ism Hi Ktvcr, and calling for atl the am liuhuit-is lu the city. The Hlvrrriilu htid hurst her holler, ami a yet uncertain nmubir of lives u-ic lost, The Itivcnl'ilc lxloiius to Smilh's line, anil plies betwrui New York nml llavuislMW, toiicliinji ut thu ralioiilu", Yut.kir., IMiln 1'Viry, Tarrvtowu and Sm Sing. Sin ttaiUil up the HmUon on lnr ttip to lluverMmw at !t n'clorl; with 511 p.isc'ngcrH thu took ahnanl at linn ho tin it. When opposite 'I hlileenih strut Ih hoilutH exhlodcrl. Hu ulnesses on the bhoi taw whil K'eimd tu ho the whole of the hi fiiilool tliu vessel lly inlo .ho air with a re pnit like n cannon. Thu Fhell of the hull cmemil onr, out c Jti1iuiit.il no suim.i from the momentum of lis own fpeeil until it went Umwi, bow mt, ut the Iot ut l.ilh kfctleet. About Jo) pneugtis in iliuiimr eviryhody in the cihm wne blown up. The K'fct seizitl life pi i servers and jumping over liiu rails into thunvir, vnvn pkk d tip hy hua's that linniediiitely put mil linm Xi'W ik an 1 the Jersey slmre to then asMttm.iT. How n any weie e.ivud and lm many diowtied Is jet unknown. 'Ihemobt c miIIk lin reports uu in rlicubllou. Not ovir iu ii. es re po&mvtiy known to tie mm. Aiming those blowu up and badly scahlcd is mul tu be O.irdncr the JJviingelist. On tin aulal of tliu iimhu'antts thu body of Mis. bNsMiof Tarrj town, win hioushtasburu. Ikr Eranusw, nuosc name is Llmpm, jumpul Iroui thu uidur deck and was nicked tin Tiiis was the only body recoeied at 4 o'clock. Hall an hour aflirlhe explosion Captain Smith, comnumder of the Itiverdale, tinted tint while on deck hu heard alow rumble and Imindutily the hoilirs blew up and the vissil bei;.m to tlnk. He could not ex pin n the c.iuie ot the explosion. Tugs are now cruU iu about the seme. Oeo. A. Davies, a llie man, tnubly fcalilul, was pickid up by a tu. The Itiveida'e was an old boat. Most of the passctitfcrs wne residents of towns along uie limison anil sevitaliNew York people Mopping at Nvack. Palisades. Yunkiia and Tarrjlown, The Jtivirdalu was foimerlycalkd tl e 1'. O. Coilbi and later the Alex. 3. After being lhoroui!ldy overhauled sue was uamsu me mveru.iie. llie steamer Chnstcuah took the unin. jured passengers and proceeded up the Hudson Captain Dtau of the Chystenah, aided the injured that were ahle to proceed to uieir uomes anu luinisnco them wiui accom. modatious. Many willing hands insisted in attending to the wants ot the tuneiirs. If was icpdil'-d from police headquarters that the number of lives lot was supposed to be very large irom the fact Hat a mimbir of in dies wire bteu llouiug In (lie water. Capt. Smith thinks only two Avre killed. New Youk, Aug. 2y. Fiom the best ac counts obtaiuaUe it seems that the number of pt laOLs hilltd was small, as there were few In the cabins. No exact statement can id be given as to the uumhir of p.issirgers on Loam of the uunihcr ot uvea lost. 1 lie nccouids of the number ot jussfr.geisv.uy fioni 5U lo2U0, andof the killed from 10 tu 50. 'Ihemobt tiustwoithy accounts placi the nuinbLr of killed ut 3 to (J. The.u is le.ison to Lclieve that neatly all had a chance to escape. The engineer was about to entei thu engiue room to tlow up, another ule.iin bout being at their 22 I street linding, when the explosion oicuned. The foiio of the explosion was downward appatcully, the r.ipiddy with which thu ves sel Mink sliuwing that her bo'tom was blown out. HarJly a inmute clapped between the explusiuu and 11 e sinking of the hull.c.iuinc a v.l.lilpool, into which the struggling swim mers weiu cuuwn. ine river was strewn willi wiiikagc, Thu cabin (loots, beani", buiuds, and tuniiture were tloallng about. Tu at'd nn.dl boats put outin swarms fioiu Niw Vcikand l ho Jersey slime-and began te-HM'uig the drowning p.ishe Hirers and crew. 'lhu nun btr saved shows luw till' lent their w oik was. Ihe pa"&eigus siythe explo bi n wuB entinly wiiljuut warning. The crew ot a cod tar b at which was near, res cued 4u eisons. It U thought that none who etc ipid injury h.id tiipo to drown. The steum iuihl. ut Jay Oo-ihl and H. S. Jaffiay we.L-at 2:Jnl stieet aed (Juiild and Jtdlr.i) oidi-ud them to the scene immedhtely and gavotdd whiuvcr iceiled. '1 lie killed iiilnjuud fo far ns known are: Mis. Juli biSBun of Tarrj town, agt-d (itt. blie wai stated on the lower deck with her lup-l-nnd and graul-i-on. Mrs. Sissou was Ihruwn into the water and drowned. Hir Lrrand-HHi Junipid ovciboard and her htis haul was pulled tliroiuh a window of the sttiking liuat byttieirew of a tug. Thomas (iugir, aged b2, of New Yoik, was on his wav lu Doblri i-cirv. (irtirir wag in i-mmu ny wilh ix-Ka captain Youiheii", who escap ed with dillkully. Theso are the onlyoms puisiuveiy Kiiuwnuiue lost, jonn urevet, tiieman, is musing and is believed to have been killed. It is feaied that othcis whohive i.ot been reported are also lost, but their number is not belieud to be large. George A, Ue nits, a fir tman. was feurlullv scahlml and cannot, live. Oivdle Gaidner, an Kvan gelist ol lht oklu, was scalded all over his body. Jle was on biswav to loin his family in Yonkcrj. His injuiies are not believed to be l.itul. 1 liomas J hauls of Jlrooklvn wds badly scalded. Nicholas Salair of Haver- straw bad lus thmh broken. William Henrv had hi.-, hinds and feit burned. Israel Lazarus was bully brut-ed. James Tobin of lookers and Nelson Mclitc, a pilot of Yonkcrs, were Bi-uiueu ami jonn iUoraii was injured. To morrow the wreck will be raised and a thorough examination made. ThooIHcc-rs do not believe tint any more bodies will be found in it, but Ihere is no ccrtaluty that this belief U well founded. The engineer says lie c.tnnot explain the cause of the accident. The boilers were new four years ago. The explosion was apparently the result of a hid den cieieci. a moment pievious the steam gaugf icgKtetc-ti 23 pounds. Her allowance wbsou. nuc ino stcumer bore the name or Alexis she received the machinery and fit tings of t ho old liroadway that was blown up in UG5 within 100 yard of where the present explosion occun eel. A Telegram extra says: The steamer ItUerdalc, sank six minutes after the ex plosion. Instantly 25 tugs steamed to the scene from New Votk and Hoboken. There were 100 passengers aboard when the Hteamer liftHaiiison direct, and a greater number was to bo taken on at 23nd Bticet. Scalding fiteam immediately filled all parts of the vi ssel, and those not blown up were com pelkd to jump into the water. The tircmcn were called out, and with police did good service. A woman was brought ashore with her two legs broken, bhc must have been crushed by falling timbers while sitting on the dtck and blown overboard. Capt. Smith de-scribes the scene as teirible. The ltiver. dale blew out a drumhead of her steam clust a carano. The Iron of which thu drum was composed was almost completely oxi dized, bhe was repaired and resumed her tup. A Double murder and Nulcldo al In dltinapoll. f I.NPiANAPoua, Intl., Auc. 28. Jacob Ol 1. enharger and Jacob Hush had a law suit this morning, which was decided in the hater's favor. .Meeting JJusU on the street this af ternoon, Oldenbarger shot and killed him, and, turning around, shot Samuel Campbell, probably fatally, Oldenbarger then crossed the s'reet and shot himself dead. The sh not ing of Uampt ell was probably accidental, as tie was uoi connected wun me sun. I'ulKltiiitf thu Wro ii if ICnd. Many men iluliy ik.Iih'i Hie-lr txifitH wtio givo HllinuKlit to llif (OJnllltori ut i heir lialr, ?XL't'JJt ir hub. mit It Pi llitf iaranzlriji iiluiitlcniH of ii.o ave THUS lect, in unit mix Lty, or any of a m-m e of I'm hair Mirni iiuinalijn- vtuy ami Ix (iiih a iic-K- aiiMt-H, t't fllli laltf r i.kii kbj nr.il r. kill. th.. ..ri., cleeauLilieliiff, free fiom n-a t augti.Bailm-wi ir, An ria 1'HOZtI AVAS1I1NOTON A fSOfflOO Appropriation AVnnlcd lor Hit- llttrliiiKtoii llrrnku'atcr. Vf ASitiMiToN. I). C. Atu. 23. The 0 v. crnmc-ut engineer In charge of the ilvt-r and harbor Improvements In Vermont reports es llnntcs for completing the cxlsllug project. The amount available for Burlington harbor July 1st, was 50141, and the amount cstlma tctl for the conllnuntlon of the bicakwater with the necessary repairs Is $233,000, of which amount it is thought that 450,000 can bj prolltably expended during the Hscal year of 1831 -183 j. Vor Otter Creek, 4035 was available July 1st, 183,and the estimates for completing tho existing projects nggregate 430,743, 20, 000 of which It Is thought tan be prolltably expfnded dining Ihe tise'nl year ending June J0, lfcS-i. Fr Swaatou harbor, 1041 was available July 1st, 188J. Estimates for 170,000 for completing the existing projects nie submitted. Investigation shows that 610,000 in cm. celled bank notes was reoenlb touud on the floor of the "punching" room of the Treasury Dtpartment by a workman, and a number of notes weio fouud among waste paper. They wt r.! lost through the carc-lt s nessof cleiks. The Acting Secretaiy due not think Iho fiet furnish cause for Ihe ilia-mi-sal of any employes. Gould 1. Aueiin, an cx-cmploc ot the I'tusion O.Uce, wa arrtste-d todiy on a charge of aUcmpling to swindlu Mrs. IlichardMiu, of Michigan. Austin repie ecutetl that, as pension cleik.be was cxamm. lug her ca-c and It would soon be settled. In a letter lo her said i " As tho claim will amount to neaily iSl.OJO, you can well afford to pay mo something. 1 shall leave it to your gcrerosiiy what It shall be." In cairyiu on the coiiespoodenco hu used ollieial paper and envelopes. Tho demand for frllvcr dollars Is much greater In iho cat than in the wisr. The amount In tin- mints of this Taclllc co tst 410,533,000; at Philadelphia only fcu.OOO.OOO or U,UUo,0U0 is on hand. Now llnrc arc 48,040 post-njllcts In the United Stales, of whhh 217C aio pretldetuial and CJ73 mouey-oitlir ulUces, Since 1S70 tLc number of post-olllcs has Increased 40 percent. The World's Arbitration Ijcairuc have adoptetl resolutions favoiing the holding of a world's exposition of art aud industry at Washington in 1892. the fourth centen nial of the discovery of America, and re commending th it there be he-Id In connection therewith a icprescmauvc congress m na tions for the discussiousof questions affect im the moial and social rchtlous of the hu man race. COOUKll ON 'I II1S HOOK. Mli Pulled from Velloimloiie Laltc audf'uokod laalic)Nin Ykllowsionk Taiik, Aug. 23. Owing to a lack of forage in the upper Geyser basin the 1'rcdidcnlUl camp was to-d.iy moved to Yellowstone Lake, which is a beautiful sheet of water. A member of the parly to-day captured a trout in the lake, and without de taching It Iroin tho hook, thing it into au ad jacent geyser and brought it irom mence cooked to suit the taste of the most critical gourmand. Within 100 vartls of liiecncanip- aicnt mud geysers arc busy fashioning curious creations w men nave ueen so iittpjeuiiy ue scribed. A few steps fiom these are hot springs of various sizes and temperatures, their waters clear as crystal, ami ek se by grow flowers rich In color and daiuty in struc ture. 4;i:m:k.i, foui:k:n m;us Xho French AiUmu-u I'roin llulttiionu;. Pakis, Aug. 23. The Kicnch after taking Hal lunn pursued tho Annamites three das. They a!s seized the village of Phublua. iMcDertnotrH i;xuiiilniitIoii IjIVehtooi, Aug. 23. James McDermott wl.o Is charged with having been connected with Ihe dynamite conspiracy, was brought Into court for further examination to-day. It was shown tint the niisonir was connect ed with the c inspirator Keathtrstoue who was recently convicted and that a card of the latter introducing McOirmott to Dillon, another conspirator, was stitched to tho col larof a dicss coit whicli was found in Mc Derniott's bow Fire ul St. f.rcsoire, Que. Sr. Gi:iooii:k, Que., Aug. 28. Ilergeon's factory and 12 dwellings wcic burned to day. 1 l.o loss is heavy. Chier Justice CoIerliI(io. Ai UANV. N. Y.. Aii!r. 23 Lord Chief Justice ColeiidgL and party dined wilh Ihe Port Oiange club this evening, aud left at 2.20 u.in , for the While Mountains. Tho Qiinrrclcm'Kiid. Yamiama, 111 , Aug. 23. A fatal cncoiin tcr ciceuired early this morning near Loudoe City In this county, between Louis Phillips aud Jicol) Itot-cnbroi-k, both r sidents of Hoftlm Green township, In which the la'ter was kdled Instantly and iho former wounded mi badly that ho died a few hours after. Tho affair had its origin in a grudge of long standing, ttrowiut! out of disrespectful re marks by Phillips conccmiDg Itosenbrook's sister. letilin)Iwiiilu LccUlaturn Med llatluff IleniKiiatloii, IlAititiiivnG, Pa., Aug. 23. Tho resolu tion winch passed the House last evening, reiiuestiui'all the senators and assemblymen to resign on account of their inability to aree ou the apportionment, came up in the Senate to-day. The amendment that the members of the General Assembly, except the Speaker of the House and President of the buiate, fhall forthwith resign, was de feated. The subject was referred to a com mittee. A mob Seeking l'oftteNhtoii of Alleged Jtl urdercr. Savannah, Ga., Aug. 23. Five hundred citizens surrounded the jail last night where the suspected murderers of Heitcl and wife were incarcerated and demanded that they bo lelivcretl up. Mounted police arrived and uispcrsco mo mou. it is rumored mat an other attempt will bo made to-night. The Northern I'm 1 lie. St. Pai'I., Aug. 28. It is expected that the President will attend the celebration of the opening of the Northern Pacific railroad here. The cost of tho celebration will be about 475,000. Yellow Feer at Vera Vruz Washinoiok, D. C.,Aug. 28. From Jan. 1st to July 18th Ihero ucie 50 deaths from yellow lever at Vera Cruz. Yellow I'cver ut lcimucolfi Pexsacola, Via., Aug. 28. There arc three ucw caBCH of cllow feer at the uavv jard. Air, I). L. Moodv will conduct a non- sectarian convention of Christian workers, clerical and lay, in Chicago on Sept, 18th, lum ami sum. wr, CJanitcy will be present and will lead the musical exercises. At tho cloe ot Iho convention ihe two evangelists wlllietuui totheKast, aud-about Oct. 1st they will sail for Irelaud. (Ion. Walter K. Howard has been appointed consul at Toronto. Mr. Howard, for the past two or three years, has practised law at Fair haven. Previous to that he was for a num ber of years principal of tho Stale Norma School at Custteton. Col. D. 11. Peck, who revisits our city after an absence of seventeen years, wan, for a number of years before tho war. a resoected andpopular young merchant of lturlington, aim reiaiLH many irieutis amoug our citizens. Ho went out as Cuptain bf Co. IIM tho Ilur llngton company of thu First itgiment; and returned to the war in February '05 as Captain of Co. A. of lhu Seventh. Six mouths later, in August 'G2. he was promo ted to the Lieut-Colonelcy j and he came muuutis uojmuci. no is now a succcesmi mticliaiitln Cleveland, Ohio. His estimable wife, whom ho inarilcd in Birliucton. ar- e. mpauiis him, on his present -visit. PARSONS' -PILLS MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD, An J will completely clinnpo tho Mooil In th. .ntlr. rit.m In thr.0 month,. Any per on itho will tako 1 Till .ncli night from 1 to IS week., may bo m.tored to iound health, K Bach a thins bo poiilblp. For eurlnc F.mal. Complaint, the.o rill, have no equal, rhr.lclan, u.o thorn In their practice Hold everywhere, or lent by mall for eight letler-.tnmpa. Send for circular, t. 8. JOHNSON CO., UOSTOy, MASH. DIPHTHERIA JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIIVltM I UWvtf"CxHt Nenralila. lnlla.na, Sore Lunti, llleejlnir at th. 1 omJ.CIironle Iloari.neii.llat iltlnn W l'!''l'l; -'n1; t'tininlo llhpurutiam, Uirnnlo Dlarrhora, Cnronle llyientery, Caokra Mortni., KMney TrnuMea. Ii teatol ot th. sjilno ana Lamo Jiaci. aoiu .Terywnere. oepq lor An rnffllhVMrlnarftiirreoii and ('hem lit. now traveling In Hilt counUy, Myi that molt nf tho lloro and Cattle Towdcrt aold hcra r. unniviM, iraih. Ilrt th that S tie rl Jan lrarocniely valnftblP. Nothlnit on earth will mike hrti Ut U" B6rWi.'l S?11?"'0" 22 V. ?,"' 1 fm to 1 pli.1 food. Bold-crywticr,orieDtbymiirorUtur-itinpt. I. a. Jqhu.om Co.. liuiTow, Mam. New nml .oii1l Irom nil Climrtem. Hs, Lee, Hi'smer and 1'lnUuil have united In a chalknuo to the IluIT.do four o.nt'd crew to row a thice mile race with a lurn for 1001) asdc, tlio thalle.ipc to re main open for two week?. HthoHulTalo crew tlo not accept, then the olter Is open to any four-oaicd trow in the world, Willi im licckwlth, of England, challenges Prof, Itile-y, or any other man, to swim from 1U0 yaidslo live mile, Tor 2j0or$500 a side. Drake Carter, the western peldlns, who made such nn excellent record at Saratoga this summer, carried oil tliu Oainlbus (-take at lonmouth Park, against Lord- lards 1'iarro, withers Kliiylike, ana Fred Ueblmru's Kolist, Carter, ridden by yncllinan. came In six le-miths ahead of 1'izarro. The lime was as tollowsi First fuilong, 0:13); (piaiter, 0:30, half of mile, 0:01; tl.rce-.quarters, h20: milt, li4til; mile and a rmartcr, ,1-; mile aud a halt, 2.'ii, This was two aud a half seconds slower than the lime made hy Cniter for the same distance at Saratoga. After tuc race M-irris sold Carter to Pierre Lorlllard, owner ot Fizarro, for $17,500. Mr. Lonllard in tends sending the geldiug to tugnmi. At Pastime 1'ark, Philadelphia, Saturday, 1G vounc eirls. aided by two lads, ptaed baseball. There were about COO ppectators present, including a few ladies. The players wetc modestly uresscd ami ineir sauis reacbed to Iheir knees. One tide wore dretses of while, with blue trimmings and stockings of a light red color, while the other hid blue stockings. All wore jauuty bttlc while cloth hats and base ball shoes. All the girls handled the ball In the same way. The right arm was doubled, and the hand brought near to tho face, then a sudden jcik threw it 30 feet or &o. In catching all the girls held their hands out iu front of them, with the palms up; and If the ball was well ibacti-d, and came at a nice curve they caught It well enough, but if it came tdiaight and fatUtheir courage failed, and they got out of Its way without delay. There were nine iuuiugs played, the reds making III runs and the blues 20. Iho young ladies have been only ten daa in practice. They are to play a game on Stptember Ut, on a half sized etiamoud, which will better suit their s'yle of bitting aud throwing. The national lawn tennis tournament his begun at .Newpjrt. The entries Include neitly alt the players of prominence now in Ihe country, 'Jhe prizis are very numerous and handsome. The association give-j a silver cup valued at $100 lo the winnerofthe single, aud a copper one lo the second mm. For the doubles are a pair of sdve-r cups valued at $50 tach, and two very handsome racquets for the second pilr, but thcbcare by no means all the prizes. The Casino gives a silver cup valued at $200, which is to become the property of anyone winning it for two successive j ears. Thr champion w ill also bo entitled to hold the Hoiseman gold laccpiet for a year. Klllrd by u Cat Illtf Saud I Inn It. JnitSEV Cny, Auz. 23. John While was killed and Pattiek Nuxsty fatally Injured by tuc caving Hi ot a t-ami name ims cvcing. Mr. (ieo. v, Kniim of Walttiam. Mii'e.flajs . : ti ue l etnet i't .in rtuarnrmeut on mv horiti! t kne-i wtil a V. S. Munuatufil Inrtiniiile. Itv itm use of KHih'h Spavin Cure. 1 think. thH Is a e-ry il.it ter- iiik iCHiinunii.u." iik only one or iiwiy nuauren, tiuncver. Tli.iaKs, all Hit! name. ciioi-cla. A meitie-mc that ilestioyt the ri rma of Scrofula ami lus the power to root it out is appro elated ly ttie aiilh-tcil. The rein irkalde eures of men, women, children as t escribed i; tesiimont aN, prove 1 1 uo I'm arnjip i rlll.i a rcllamo medu-ino t-oiit-tlultie reineill.il iiirent-i wlilch eratlle.itc s.-rof ilia from the l)lood. 1U0 doten $1 (mi. h i.I y nil dealers, (J. I. Hood .V V ImwvU. M.int. ior ifyiirpsix, i iniiu:".iioii, ucpreKsion of pli ItH lum (tciieml lii'tiiiily, la llulr vari-mi fonni, also us a prewntlve acalnst F-'vir and A true, and other luteriiutteat I'Ver-4,the lKcrro- by Caiirttll, Hazard A Co., New ork, aal sold ly all UiutfKiKts, H l lie best Ionic; mid fur patlenti re coieriuu from l'eer or other sickntH, it hut no eiii.il. NovT,tuAwe3w BUSINESS ENVELOPES Of good quality In LOTS OF1 SOOO $1.25 PER THOUSAND. Order to-day. Siirh pricet terrc tttvir btfore heard and may tierer be again. Free Press Association, 18!) Colleges Street. HUMPHREYS FOR TITE CTTKK OF ALL DISEASES OP HOHSCS.CATTLE.ftlirF.P.DOUB. HOGS, and rOLL 1 , rnit TWrSTy YEARS llumplireys 1omf-o-pntlilc clerlnnry l-peolllen Jme fni-n until hy VarmrrM, Htork llrei'ilcm, LI cry htnl In and fI urfitien, llor-p Itnllrondii, Maiitiriiclurerii. Vml Mine I'utiitiaiilt-bi. '1 r V llhiuidromc nnd Alrnnsi'rli-M. uud otU-ra liaudtlug to.k, llimihrei clrrlniiry Mnnual, I'I-) cut tnts by mnll on reectft uf yrw, nifent'. Pamphlets bphI free u'ljilU-allaa. UOirimcYH iio.ii;oiriiie:.Mi:i).co, 100 Fulluu blruet, Ivw VurU. NERVOUS DEBILITY LHIMDUDCVC Vital WenknoM and Pros nUnirnnClQ trillion from over worker InillHi-rtM Inn. OIWEJ CflDATUIP i riiUrntir turH i niu curtti I'V n, SPECIFIC No. 28, rice Si imt Tfal, or 5 fal trnd ud promptly: IWn la liu 20 jtnrt, ! tho m out ntufciH. SPEOIAL NOTICE. At Cost At Cost MY KNI'IKK STOCK OP Spring aud Summer MILLINERY WILL 111! bOLD AT COST AT COST I liiLve the Urgent and flneit stock of HAIR GOODS Krcr shown In the state of Vermont, whlclt will be Hold at remarkably low price., F"8,U.B OOMMINOIS FROM UlTB. MRS. Q. F. OOIiLISON ,1 Clmnii HU KurlHijton. Vt., July 3, 1MB. illwtf nRHIIP ASTHMA RRONOHITIS. JOHNSON'S ANODYNi: I.tNIM ENTIIUn.l.n- cur. nfn. caici out of ten. Inrnrnnllnn that Hill i.v. ts.ny Uvei acnt fre. by tn.ll. 1)jh t delay a mouent Prav.ntlnn ta better th.n cur.. p.mymc. i. p. mma. w. ..". MAKE HENS LAY MONMlin, Headstones, Tablets And every kind, of FIRST-CLASS CEMETERY WORK. We now have iu our warerooms quite a number of finely carved Me morial Stones that ave of new patterns and verv desirable. Parties needing Buch wurtt will do well to look, at them at once aa many of lliein lure already been sold and will be sent away Bonn. We alto hare a variety of Marble Minteia, Shelves, etc. We are fully prepjred to furnish any thing la the line of stone work promptly ant at fair prices. You are Invited to Tlalt our work.8andliDFpcct oar product at the large Steam MUla. J. W. .GOODELL & CO., 351 FIISTE ST., IHRllXtiTUX. VI. April 11, ilAwtf (3pnrm) The Magic Knife. THE MAGI0 KNIFE. THE MAGI0 KNIFE, THE MAGI0 KNIFE, THE MAGI0 KNIFE, THE MAGI0 KNIFE, THE MAGIO KNIFE, THE MAGIO KNIFE. Free Press Association 180 College St. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! Grand Sale of Damaged Goods. Wo are now ready to dispose oi our goods which wero damaged by FIRE AND WATER. These Goods must be closed at a sacrifice before September 1st. And will bo Storehouse on Cherry street, wi' ihe it e. ut or jtviiws nt.ocu. A. BOUTIN. N. 11. Wo liaTo also an elegant slock or NEW GOODS lioiiRlit for asli, which wo can sell to you at prices 25 per rent less than last year and 50 per cent less than onr 38 id 40 Payn'.s Block Gtarcli Street, Burlington, Vt. Cnstirancr. I'liii. Iilltli! liiir! Iiisurnneo ncnliist FiHB AkD LICET Placed In llrHt-cltisH coinpantcH at rciisoiiablo ratet by nr. 3. peck, Genera, uaurnnce Anpnt, ICO Col .ego m. (Peck Uto k, liniliiinvm, t. LIFE Insurance) pi iccil Iu tlio strongest coiiip.inU'N on tlio most pop ular plan. BOND INSU11ANCE A SPECIALTY. For rates, call or correspond with T. S. PECK, General Insurance Audit, !C5 College 81. (PocVj U'.otV), Duillngton, VI. i ACllI'I Aro liappcnlus dally and no per son is sure of safety from them. BeWisssM Iree apM Acctat In tho Celebrated Travelers Insurance Co. 4T T. S. PECK'S General Insuranco Agency 166 College Street, Burlington, Vt. wig 0 tlAwlf Education & Employment. COMER'S Commercial College, Witt Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS. 00 flflH prosperntu Iioston UiHinis men of to fitj.UUU djy vtre trutned fur nrtlvc luslius-i life t thli Institution, mid It H ihe o.ily one hose teactilnpH ttland the prnetiral tctt of llie rountln(r room. Tlieeourseot Httniy M tlectlve. and Just theoim every joung peiaun Bhould take before entering buiiued. No cliiHtex. Mii'lenti reeelved al any time. Graluatei aided ti tinplouiient. 'l ne leit couruo or ttmly, the lust te.iul.er, the liect roonin, the heat eerjthliij. hend fur the 41d Annual Catalogue. AuidAwim FARM FOR SALE. A valuable firm, eltuited abiut 1 tf mtle-i Brath of Mlddlthury llljge, eonsHilnir ot lul m rec, well wa'ered and well lenccl, younj frJlt trees Just beginning to hear, For particulars, address . . , a. a. rrxrciiEii. Aug 17 tlVwlm Mlddlebury, Vt. sold in tho competitors. CARNAGE AMD SLAUGHTER! Prices Knocked on the Head. ML B COOnS MUST 88 SOLD! LISTEN TO THE PRICES C""""c'"s ''' " ' "vith, Timvc to arra, , r.RS or .lac, $3.00, FOIt.llr.tt 1'ItlCE, $0.00. oiv. .,,. jvoor scnooi svrrn, vmout to thoitecy , or .tcr $i.no, ron.vrn mice, st.bo to $to.oo. noi-.v .in.i. nnoKE.Yj.oTS.1 to 17 v.ias or. ,ge $o.oo, roii.7ir.it mice, $.oo to 14.00. IWTV .ll.r WOOL SUITS, SIXES TIIIItTV.Tno TO TIIIltTV.SErE.Y, $o.r.o, ro it.ii r n mice, $io. ONE LOT MEN'S ALL WOOL AVERAGED LOT, COSTING FEOM TWELVE TO SEVENTEEN DOLLARS, AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF $10. lMrtlcs who purchased onr averaged $10 Suit last season, will appreciate this Groat Itargaln. STRAW HATS: wo will sell for 50 cents on the dollar to close, comprising Mackinaws, Manillas and Fancy Mixed Braids. When In need of a TItUSK or TltAVKLMNO BAG, do not tall to examine onr largo and varied assortment. KI3ME JIHUlt, wo carry tho largest stock In tl.U city t select from, and at POPUIVAK THICKS. Burlington Clothing Company. A. N. PERCY, Manager. Corner Church and. College Streets. jFmaiidnl. FINANCIAL. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANE or utitMNmoN. Deposit ltotcljiti will licruaftt'r lie Nsne.l by (liiu I! ink, In an nit I hit rest ut ttit following nitc, : 'llirt-c ir teat inr annum If not pui-1 Mlttiin three iiionitis : 4 pi r tmt vr iiimuni If not pii't vriiiiin kI niontiH, Tlio hit rt'Kt up n l!i one icrcijitt will hu pill at the etui nf cwry tlv ihoiiUh firr iheir tl.it e. nml ui.loifcit tluicun win n prrfrntoil fir sacli purpose. V. W. NuulilIOlM., I'ua'ik'l. Hurllngtoti, AtifftiBt l!Jf 13.tl.Vvif rrm: UUKLINGTOX Trust Company At tha Howard national Baih KeceWca Deposits In any mini im low in ouo dollar, auJpaystutcrcat at the rate ot four per cent tWEy law all deposits in thig compinp not ex cftdini fiftttn hvndrtd dollars are tXtvxjt tntirtl 0. II. 5?AULDI1J0, President, S. B. SMALLEY, Viee-Pre:., CUETIS WELLS, Treasaror, JCJ.diwtJ (Clotljlns, Etc. GBANB Mark Down IN PIUCKS CP Summer Clothiner. OUIt Anal Clearance Sale willukqin MONDAY, JULY 16TH, When wo Khali offer all light weight clothing, summer Under wear, Straw Hats" etc., etc. To Qnotc Prices Aimts lo NotMi, Hut wo will giiarnntco to soil you clothing of uimal value louer than any houso iu thu city and respect fully ask you to come mid hco. Our TRUNK AND BAG STOCK la very largo and prices way down Kespectlully ESt'lIANUE IILOCK, Jul; lc. ,!Jlf The Victor Tricycle. A Practical Road Machino Anybody Can Rido. That Valuable for Lawyers, Doctors, Ministers, and all HuhIiicsh or Professional Men. GIVES EXCELLENT SESVKE AS A BUSI NESS OR PLEASURE VEHICLE, f a Mica I tit fit! Ilea tin of Vx crcigc it has no equal. A got hi Tilcjclo RliouM have foniiircuneiUlies, not I'outractllo nful strclclicl Into rims so na to tear open at e cry cut. Tires bo attached that they ran not coma out. frame should be cDilrcly of Wi'MIosa Steel Tuhlng. It Bhould be ntilbhed In llarrlngtoii'H Kuamel, and bo protect el from Ihe weather, It should hae Itown'n .llolna Hull lte.ir ngi a all wheels. It should have u Cradle Spring titled to rider'n weight, It Bhould be a Double Driver, It should bo fitted with any gear the rider wixhei. ' You should Bend three cent stamp to the OVERMAN WHEEL CO., UAIiTFOIW, COW., For Illustrated Catalogue or the Victor Itotary, the only TrlcjUe combining ihvso feat urea. For Information ns to tho merits of the Victor, thu maiiufai'tureu refer to (tie UiiHlneaa Manager of tho Free I'tchs, who has one in dally use, which can ue seen uy any luiercsicu party, THIS WEEK FOUR Si)k Dolmans At special low prices to close. "GOLD MEDAL" Black Cashmeres New Pieces Just Opened, ALhO A "Job" Lot Lais' Colore! Hosiery, At 11) cents, worth 30 cents. AND A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN ALL LIH HOCK TOWELS Extra Si7cs at "5 cents. "BEE HIVEi" Opera House Block, PKCKBKOTHEItS. aug 7 tUwtr New Goods. We are now receiving nr P..11 ah,i lomtr ntA,.t of New (I.h)Jh. 'e hae opened within a few Velveteens and Velvets, We Invite special attention to a flno lot of It HO CADES VKLVETEKNS In Wick and th itch dark shades. These trnoda are the celebrated tonmritl Vchctecn. widely advirtUed in aU tho fishion papers, and seem to wear well. e also have the same ma to of goods In plain Velveteens. ...AlHia ull Hue of COLOKED VELVETS and 1 LL bllLb, EDWARD BARLOW, Opera House Block. House-Keeping Goods. Such as Counter Danes. TlnmiaiB nn.t vmiin. Sheetings aud IM'ow-Case cottoiiM, all of which w have In large astoitmeut ait at low prices. AlbOaillce BIiHIl Of l'lalll un.l 1'lwwU.I Vain. so tks at much lets prices ttma we nsual.v sell sucb goods. EDWARD BARLOW, Howard Opera House. Augs.itiwir DtD ODDS. AT LYMAN I ALUM. Cloak Department. Jersey Walking Jackets, A choice selection opened to day, we propose to make this depart ment a most attractive place, this season: Jersey Waists at ropular Prices., These servlecalile and pretty ffar inents nro in great demand. A good assortment just received New Dress loods Several lines of handsome now styles will ho on exhibition Satur day. A lino or Velvets in rich colors. New Black Silks. Special bargainsnt$l.U5,$1.50 and $1.7n. Splendid values In lower and liner grades. i.'un iin0 of colors in n splendid quality of Dress Silk at l.i:," per yard, tho best valuo in tho market. SLACK HUES. T.U rrrt llttn r Kiin a.l .1 .. a $1.50 nnd a per jard. New lllnck Satins, Ottom.tnH, etc You can save monev hv liiivintr Silks of ns, Call and examine. ItcspcctfuUjr Lyman &c -A-llen. SpecUl barealns In lll.KArtirn nirrnvt. . few ClHeS TBrd l.l. Short lunmha R t, it,. Pn.t . ea'li,equUto,tWamsutu,or"New York Mills," at Itfeents per jard. Aug Iff, tMntf ! Hata Quits & 5pe;!&U? tl Children's Books, which please examine, your attention ti called to some Writting Paper in neat Tablets of varloua aizt-s. Tne MABIE. TODD BABD BST.n nrws aronoteictllcJbjanj In m.nkrt, I am oSnlns some liarealna lu k lliirnlei Paper in Boies Willi EdtcIopcs, nnsu IN THE Jirsio LINK" also lu Artists' IIilrl.,lu U. II. DAVIS, ns church ?t. .i..-.n.ir"1""'"'- NEW BOOKS. NKWl'OHT AliUAUKLLK. A WASHINGTON WINTKli. CAMU1IIUOK &KUMON8, liy MiKoi.j c.. FHKKDOM OV 1'AITH. I.y Muiuir. THR 1IIOIIT AND MANY ue or the Hll.lo. bi iiiurr lull. MHS. I.OUIME11, bjMalet. TUB VQLY 1IKUOINE, bjClirUllan Vabcr. SEA SIDE, iu liuio ctlitlou.. -1T- S. HUNTINGTON & CO.'S HOOKSEI.LEHS ANM HT t'raivi.-!,. ' Corner Cluin li ami OMega si., llurllntlou, VI, AUU X9, lldilJWIW