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THE BOllLlNGfoN Fk fffffeS: tKuHSPAY, MAY 19, 1892. 3 I'll ' " THE LATEST TICKET. BLAINE AND RUSK THE CHOICE OF THE OPPOSITION. Sliermnn Might Acoopt Tlio Nomination not Suftlcloutly Attraotlvo for II tin to Snelc It. but Won hi not 11 o Til J o If It III tlio Convcntlnn's Choice. W"AsnisaTox,Mny 13. The trno inward ness of tho tecont conferences in this city Inst week of llepublicun leaders who nro engaged in planning the defeat of there nomination of President Harrison lias not yet bean (llaclonecl. The .secret has been well kept, and it was only yestcidny that, an inkling of what took place was di vulged to a Republican senator who is very friendly to tho president, bnt who i.t nlso n devoted friend of Secretary Maine. It appenrs that a complete undorstiindini; was had nmont; all who participated. They arc now cnsaRed in secretly carry ing out their plan of operations, corre spondence and other methods. The ticket they agreed npon is Blaine nnd Husk. They do not propose to con sult with Secretary Ulainn or any of his fricmb. All they ask Is that Maine will observe n strict silence. They do not re quire any action on his part. They pro pose to nominate him, nnd Pennsylvania has been selected to take the lead in the movement. New York is to follow with almost, if not. all, her seventy-two votes. It is expected that the other large states which are known to be friendly to Maine will Hwina into line, and that his nomina tion will be made on the first ballot. Tho selection of Husk has been made In defcreuce to the wishes of the farmers in the northwest, and will insuro nil of tho now recardod doubtful states, like Wis consin, Iuwn, Michigan, Xehraska, Minne sota and Kansas, where the Alliance Bwtpt the Republican party from their old political moorings. It is admitted that this phase of the opposition may be sue cesful. It is the only condition of tilings which lias been a source of apprehension to the friends of the president. VJien informed of this proposed plan of operations, near friends of the pre-ddcnt admitted that the carrying out of such a program was the only method by which the president conld be defeated for renom luation. BLAINE WOULDN'T REFUSE. Neither Would Siimninn If tlio Nomina tion Were Triulrri'd Him. WAS'ilNr .VJ. May in. The visit to Washington of several prominent Xew York politicians was the .occasion of a ncWnl of gossip that hail measurably died out since the meeting of Senators Quay and Cameron with Mr. I'latt Inst Saturday. Among them were ex-Speaker Husted of Westchester, OA.-Seii.itor Titus Kheard of Little lrnllB, a wealthy manufacturer and intimate friend of Warner Millcr's.aud ex Senntor Frank fiilibs. In the course, of tho dav Mr. Husted called nn four members of the cabinet nnd raw all of them, Including Secretary Maine, but he declined to talk about his visit to the statesman. Mr. Husted will go to the Minneapolis convention in a private car with Hop. Chaunecy Depou-, his Bork hire neighbor, and like him, it is surmised that Mr. Husted entertains sen t inents of friendship tor President Jlar rKrn. Mr Sheavd is an outspoken friend of tho n It, ini-tration, and is also a delegate to iho ii'itiimal convention. He called on tie president and told him that tlio story that all the Mill, r adherent 4 were opposed to hi l enom'iiatiou was pure liction, and ottered him5' If in evidence to the con trary. Mr Oibb. i quoted as saying that in his cp'nion Secretary Maine would not refuse the n.jmiiiatiou for president if tendered h.m by the Minneapolis conven tion. It has transpired that before Colonel Bufiield of Detroit, General Alger's lieu tenant, remrnod home, ho called upon R-niutor Sherman. Speakint; of the in terview, the colonel is said to have ex pressed the opinion that Senator Sherman, while ht iting that the glitter of the presidential Lamination was not sulll cicutiy att rnctive to imil him to pursue it, wi'Uld not refu'-e to head the Republi can ti l.eMf the Minneapolis convention placed him through. BARON FAVA'S RETURN. Uo U llocolvml night Itoy ally Tlio l'rlemll3- FooIIor oi Italy Uunlmtod. 'ew Youk, May 15. Huron Fava, tho re instated Itnlian minister to the United States, arrived loro to-dny on tho steamer La Gascogne. Representatives from tho United Italian societies, v. ho wont down tho bay un tho steamer Laura M. Starin, tool: the Ilaron on board and laudod him in Jor siy City, where ho took the 3 p. m. train for Washington, iioforo tho liarou went ashore Coroner Mostonler, honorary preal dent of the Italian societies, In tholr bshalf, ilollveroil an address of wolcome. In roturn Ilaron Fnvn oxpretsed hi? pleasure nt ro turninj to the United States where, ho said, he had formed many good friends. Ho bad always workocl, ho said, nnd woul.l continue to work, to strengthen the friendly iclntlons existing lietween the two countries. Mo upoke in high terms ot the pres of this country, which win, ho said tho first to rcooguiro tho unity of Italy. Ho declared that tho Kow Orleans nffalr had caused no lusting animosity botweeu the nations, He tnld tho indemnity paid by tho United States on account of tho death of tho Italian subjects nt 'ew Orleans had been distributed to tho satisfaction of all intimatoly concerned full THE WORK OF AMATEURS. A Vermont Stoio ISrukon Into unit a (Junntlty of .Jeu-ull-y Miili.n. Haiitfoud, May 11. Alfred 11. French's Btoro hero was robbed last nicht, entrance being effected by removing a largo light of gliss from tbo front window. A quantity of small jewelry, belonging to R. A. Quim by, who occupied part of tbo store was stolen. Nothing clso has yet boen mlssod. It Is thought to bo tho work of nmateur3, but there is uo clue. Iloivcn Siirreuilors lllnibalf. Noktii Tkoy, Hay 15. Kdtvnrd Uowen, who stabbed Archio McDonald Thursday night, 1ms surrendered hlmsolf to tho uuthorltlos and is under bonds to await tho result of McDonald's Injuries. Anthorat i'rin Orators. AMlintST, Mass., May Kl.Slx of tho for tuu seniors viill bo chosen to compoto Hyde prize of fJlOO for excslloace In compo sition aud delivory ot orations. In the list of namts ot thoso from whom tbo choice will be mnda nre : Moss A. Johnson, Jjnell, Mnts. ; I.oroy l'hllllp, Rutland, Vt. Children Cry for. Pitcher's Castoria. HORSE GOSSIP. AOrontSnlooflJlomlnlStock nt Boston Ollior Nolo", Woodstock Is lb homo of many cooJ hor9es, yet, only ono anlninl produced thero has ever beaten 2:30. This was Cliovnllta, iifiOJ. She wan bred by William D. Foster niubjwns sired by rixtrn. ins ssm mat Chovnllto's dam was ly tne tjKes or inmam horse. Ilr. Foster ha. a very llvoly brood mare, half sister to Chovnllta, by Ollroy, He has some other promningicoits, Including ono by lien. franklin called Y ntustittn. JIany a good horse has boen ralsod In Brldgewater. The Collamor maro camo from that town nnd was for one or two years tlio fastest trotter In tho county. There is n larj-o Hon Irnuklln stallion own ed In liridsewater by W. 0. 8mltb, which with a llttlo training can ne put into tuu yu list. His numo is Torn I ranklln, dam by Landlord. Mr. Smith has let his young Vermont llorgnn horso go to Ashtabula, O. He is by Tom franklin, dam by Tally-ho l'rlnco. James Furmnn of Woodstock, called tho veteran stallion man, has a large lien Frank lin stallion called Maxey that trotted a half mils trial nt the Woodstock fair last fall in 1:20. His dam was by (.lea. Sherman. Tho Davenport, Ioviu, Trotting associa tion has offered a purse of $10,000 tor a race betwoen ISolson, Allerton nnd Axtoll. A successful trainer commands a much larger salary than does the average college prot'e.-Bor. H. b. Honry. has just offered "JCnobneck" McCarthy 0300 a yenr to train his horse. Vermont horses aro often nt tho front liko her men, but it is not every season that ono of them are conspicuous in the first rncos of the season as wo notice ono was in tho Ilaltimore races last week. An exchango cays: "The throe-minute horses rnnde a lino neat rnco, nnd curiously enough it was won by a Lambort and n three-year-old colt at that, for tho J.aoibcrts nro not sup nosed to lie partial to long races. The 2:30 class trotting furnished the llrst addition to tho 2:110 list mado iu 1SD2 outside of Cali fornia. It was a sturdy llttlo (ivo-yoar-old called Knvnao which waj bred up in Ver mont, sired by Nutmont J:271, dam by Hlectioueer. lioston, howovei, will remem ber Is'utmont as a cocky little bay horso handled by Fred Reynolds during tho past year or two. Nutmont Is a sou of 'ut boruo, which wn? .the brother ot Nutwood, owned by Mr. Robert Dounor and which died n few years since. 'I lie dam of Navano was gotto.i by Electioneer, which makes him quite h blue blooded youngstor. Hero is tb fltst 2.00 trotter of tho season carry ing tho blood of these two famous brood mures, Miss Russell and Green Moutaiu Maid. J. W. Forrest of Norwich has sent his mnro Maud It. by Kent, to this city to bo mated with Aleniider. Sbo is full sister to the trotting male Annie IC, 2:2DJ. II. T. Cntts cC Orwoll will send fivo burses to the combination horso sale to be hold in liodlon noxt weok under tho direc tion of Charles 11. Thuyor. The horses are Lady l'helps, by lien Franklin; Leonard, by Ben Franklin; Chesdeck, by Sam Wollor; Twinkle, by Sinr Franklin; Harvey T., by Addison Lambert, and Mac, by lieu Frank lin. Tho Western Vormont Agricultural socioty, at theii fair to bo held at Fair mount park, Fair Haven, September 22, 2.i, 2i and 2j, olfer thoo colt stakos : Fair Haven .Stock Farm stakos, for foals of le'Jl. Hntrnneo fee $8. added money ioO. Best 2 in 3, half-mile lients. Pay ments, '2, -J, Association stakes, for foals of 1S00. Hntrnneo foo 810. added money SiO. Uest 2 in 3 mile heats, i'nymonts, :J2, .3, Color llendow foals ot 1SS!, monoy ..j0. Rest ments, $2, 1?, ;ii. Stock Farm stakes, for Fntrancs fee 12, added 3 in 0, milo beats. I'ay rineolilfo Stock Farm stake?, for foals of lebb. Lntranco fee 510, added money u0. Open to colts that have never beaten 2:40. Rest 3 iu o, mils heats. Payments, SI, ijj, 0. Hntries closo Juno 1, 1593. Payments are due June 1, July 1 and August 1, 1S!)2. Tlio society is a member '. of tho National Trotting association and all races will bo govercnetl by their rule;. In Clso of a walk-over tho winner will be entitled to llrat money only. Charles A . Tannnnt of Falrhaven is tho superintendent ot trotting. ELEGANT FLORAL TRIBUTES. Tho I'niiiiral of lr. V. S. Hopkins of Vor Ziinnoi Largely Attoniletl. Vr.r.anx.vr..s, May 11. Tho remains of Dr. U . ft. Hopkins, enclosed in a rich casket, lay in Etato in tho parlor at tho Stevens House yesterday and were viewed by friends of tho deceased. Tho floral of icrmgs woro promso nnu uenutiful, among thoni a lloral pillow to "I nclo RIU" from Mrs. S. S. Uainej, palms nnd rosos from Mrs. Carlton Sloven", a wreath from the yacht club, cut flowers and roses by Dr. U illurd and a wrenth of hyacinths by tho Jtlsses (Jraue, Tho services were brief and impressive. Hon. John W. Htownrt, n classmate of tho deceased, was present from illddlobury, Dr. I'rcstou of Urandon, Dr. Foster of Put ney, William Horton of Rutland, ami many representatives from most of the adiolnlnz towns v.ero also present. Stores woroclosed and every mark of regard and sympathy was observed. Despltu the rain, the hotel was packed to its full capacity. THE MYSTIC CIRCLES. The Patriarchs Militant of tho division ot tho Last Mill hold a Held day at Springfield Mass., June 9 and 10. Thero will bo a pa rado tho first day, to be followoi by agrnud ball iu tho ovening. On tbo second day thero will bo a competitive drill for prizes i;500. Special prizes amounting to $130 will be given to !uj largest and host visit ing lodges and encampments. The Canton ut liiiiuIiiEtoii Is tiio llrst in Vormont to ac cept the invitation to bo proeeat. It U ox pected that a special Odd Fellows' train villi bo run to accomod ito the members of tho order at St. Allium, Burlington, .Mont pilier, liarre, I'ellows Falls nnd Urnttloboro. and Canton Palestine will probably go with a bond. Arrangements and other dotail will bj discussed (it the grand lodge meetlii; nt Montpeller this week, Th gntherlug will bo ono ot tho largest of tlu kind ever held In !naia"bufetti. (Jonarcl Underwood and Adjutant Oan. Frcst are expected to bo pro'cnt. Past Grand H. L. Stil!son of Ronnington installed tho recently elected olllcori ot Canton Rutland, No. I), 1. O. O. F., Satur day evening. Grand Master J, W, Goodoll has isjued his proclamation for the observance ot Odd l ellows' Memorial day, Tuosduy, Juno 11 A tpcalal commlttoj, of which Louis V Grofu of Rutland Is chalrmnn, will rejioit to tho grand lodgo nt Its Odd l ellows' homo for the aged and infirm members ot tho frntornlty. Tlio project of creeling a Masonic tomplo in Iiurlington will probably be rovlvod nt tho annual mooting of tho grand Masonic bodies of Vermont in this city in Juno, If out of order, ute littc uau' 1'JCU. GROWS HOURLY WORSE. THE SITUATION ALONG THE MIS SOURI GETTING MORE ALARMING. The Itlvor Itlslng nn Inch ii Hour Large Areas of Itallronils llmler Water The I)e Mnlnei lllvor Cloio to High Wnter Murk Wholesale Destruction of Prop erty. St. Louis, May 1C. Tho situation boro is moru alarming than nt any previous time. A heavy rainstorm camo up about midnight. The rain is by no means local, as it extends as far north as Davenport, In. The river, which is steadily rising at the rate of nn inch an hour, now measures 32." feet. The. situation all alono the river front also grows worse hourly, and the difficulty of handling freight is increas ing. The Wiggins transfer yards nro from two to ten feet under water. Switch men stand neck deep to throw switches nnd engines push loaded oars with long trains of empties between them and tho engines in order to keep In shallow water and prevent tho o.tingiilshlng of the fires. The Farmers' elevator is now 000 yards in the river, but is surrounded by dead water nnd is in little danger. By the gas works the bank is caving in nnd a million bushels of coke is threatened. Arsenal island is being washed away. Part of it is gone and more is going. AT KANSAS. -Inch Damage Diitin to Crowing Crops Aronnil Leavenworth. LnAVEXWOltTll, Kan., May 10. Much dnmage 1ms been done to the growing crops in this section. It has been raining four days out of every week for over a month. The ground is thoroughly soaked. and the rain as it falls runs oft into the streams. The .Missouri river is twenty- two feet above low water mark, aud has broken inlo Sugar lake, I wo milts north of this city. There is imminent dnnger that tho clmnuel will cut through the bend, rendering the Rock Island bridge nt Fort Leveuwoith useless, and leaving this city a milo inland. Tho roads of the Rock Island, Chicago, Hurlington and Quincy, nnd the Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas City arc all badly damaged In the immo- diate neighborhood. The Rock Island aud Maple Lea, have been unable to de liver mail.to soiueof thetowns along their routes for five days. The bottoms nre covered with rushing waters and urcnt damage is being dune. At F.iidora. eight miles east of Lawrence, the wagon bridge is washed away and it is reported that two men at work on the bridge wero drowned. A large area of country is under water and great damage bus re sulted to crops and live stock. AT ILLINOIS. All the Pnclilnir Houses Alon tbo Mississippi A b (in il illicit. ALTON, Ills., May 10. The Mississippi at this point is higher than it has been for nine years. All the packet houses along the levee have been abandoned and tem porary quarters secured. Hundreds of acres of wheat uiv submerged on Missouri Point and many families made homeless. rue Lamuthe levee broke, causing enor mous damage on tho Missouri shore. At Hcardstown the river continues to rise at the rate of four inches a da v. It is doing immense damage to this city and to tlio tHrmers in the valley. A levee aloncr the southern part of the city is in immi nent danger of destruction, and a force of men has been engaged by the city to strengthen it. Should the levee give way one-fourth of the city would be under waUr. AT IOWA. lie I)es Moines III. or Within a Few Inches of High Wntvr Mark. Otti-mwa, la., May 10. The rains which have been more or less continuous for two months have set in again. This Des Moines liver is rMug rapidly and is now within a few inches of the high water ma.ik of last week, which was tile highest known for sixteen years. Drift wood iu large quan tities is coming down the river and grave lears are entertained as to the results. The streets of tho city, as well as tho country roans, are impassable oven for litrht rics. The farmers have been unable to do any woiK anil the outlook is extremely dis couraging. At fort Dodce the river has suddenly risen four feet and i steadily rising. The people in the low lauds have been warned and are preparing fur llight. There is rea son for a disastrous flood. The lily h as whitens snow, rii rone i as tho crirmon red ; lint neither can surnans In ulow. The cn'.or or the brightness shed. liy tue sweet lins unit teem allied That SO'.ODONT bus purified. riillil ru nrvi obtiiot to taklni! Adam- son's C'oush ll.dsam. II U pleasant to tho taste, always relieves the soreness of the Iuiiks ut nneo and makes restful slei-p at nliikt pos- siulo wlion all other remoillos rail. " Tjro B tod, I't( t Hi i ih " Constipation. . Gymptoms.-Hcaliclie, dilness. fe. itilms, luil reeling in the head lint easily uYsrriVil, loss of appetite, hc.ni. ncf s .ibout the lowr abdomen, tic. In constipation, the absorb ing capacity of the intestines issuch, that matter which should be carried off is dis solved, taken up by the blood ; and, in seeking some other outlet, disordeis the hidneys, liver, stomach, and bowels, and undet mines the constitution, Kickapoo Indian Sagwa will tectify M this trouble in a prompt ami natural manner, fice the bowels, and drive the poisons out of the system. 41.0H a lmtllc. All druggists. Kickapoo SncTian Oil 1.111s piin instantly, is " .- EREAh Farmers, Laborers, Teamsters, Can find no better slid! than tl Bread Winner. It Is MroniTi reliable, lionet, and manufactured CTprcsdytosivc Al.t OUX-DOOlt WOltK UIIS the Host Service for the I.ent Money. Matle tor Men anil Hoys, fren soft, nlnUe "tocki in two styles, sramles Ualmoral and C'or.Ercss; with ami Ithout tap s- AMOS P. TAPLEY & CO., BOSTON, MASS. FIDDLES ESHTONI mi LtJ3 Improve with Age. Butter and cheese, unless prop erly salted, do not. Salt that will make the butter keep its flavor, however long it is held, is the best to use. Ashton's salt does this better than any other in the world. Besides, Ashton's saves the butter maker, who holds his butter, aeainst loss from shrinkage. For sale everywhere. i KAXC IS 1). JIOL'LTPN CO., Arums for C S nnd Camilla, L"J llroailv.'flV. Xew Vorl;. for salo l.r sr.uiii)lMi, K1.M11A l.Ii iv CO. ami O. J. WALKER A.- HliO., buriinitnti. 41,wum Vi A. Tli W Mr. FRED BURGESS, Watervills, Me. Mr,'' ' Jtiofrss la one of our Xnrgr.it O racers in this city, tztnl lit hnnrnt tlenlint Las acqitlrctl for himself a jlrst-elass reputation, TiisTinr.s: I have used Groder's Botanic Dyspepsia Syrup, with the liObt oC fatisfactii'ii. In my otl. matimi thero is no pruiiarutinii i'ijuuIh It fur tho euro nf l)yiteila. Ono if It3 extra quailties is tliat it i;iet almost instant teller Inr all ilirtrciss caucil hy food or water. I luvo fohl it to my I'liitmiiori, anil in all cases it h is jirnvetl its merits, and I hafcly iccmnnicnd it to any one troubled with Ulsoidi'icd btmuach. No ono can help iirai-inj; it after t;ll'ioit it a trial. Yours iefici'Uully, fiuu lirr.acss. Ta Dnni?r OUJ?- faith u? 0 flWW THEMEPIOIWE. On and after October l,18Jl,wo pivc every jicrMin scllliij; our lncUlciim tho jinvik'KO nf f-elliiiK M-t li'itlle for Vr'.00, and KUiiiantco that in case it docs you no good iui can li,ct,io yiiiiriiiDucylincU. Ki'nd ciutriinly with iivi;iy linttli-. Wo i l.iiiu to cine Djh. pi'liii.i, Ilcadaclii.', Hour Hliinui'li, Ilcutlniin, Klilni'y Coiniilalnt, Nuur-ilcia, lihtifi-s nfiiT Mtins, I'.dliltatliin of the Ileal t, Colic, V'l vutlsnvsi', l.iHs of Sleep, llirziiiesi, IntniiUr ily nf the A)ioittf, I'k-uii-y 1'iUni, liio.it. lud on thu Stouiuch, llaikir.j; Conjji, and CutHtliMtiuii, And why will it nine'.' lie. raiisK it Is lit-biilnt;. furlfyliij;, Soullilm,-, iiuil If isi 11 n't. U is i-uinpoiiuilt'd lium llu imicst mots and 1 ic 1 1 - , lien lroin Alcohul or Moiphia. It H harnili'ss to tho Miulh st t lillU ; chlldicti liko it, and it i.- t.ir kiitunur to CiUnr Oil stud nil other prcpaintlon, Cull for (iroiUr'ji liotnnlo I)j spiMnli. Syrup. ma bcuuIuo unless luarlnj; oar ti.iilo-uiaiL., the llcaer. THE QRQDER DYSPEPSIA CURE COMPAHV, iVA.xEitviLi,iJ,al.viVi:! ftp If f A Brtll.I.IANT GLOSS WITH LITTLE Unilit. I DUCTLESS 1 n STOVE POLISH. K vV- ron sale nv all jj V, ., GROCERS. As ? & Mi pnng and Summer Clothing in the greatest variety from the best makers and perfect fit ting, which xvc offer at lower prices than inferior goods arc bold for elsewhere, arc the great attractions at Tie Leafling Clothiers. We are agents for the Ham. burgh American Steamship Co., who have among their fleet some of the fineat steam ers crossing the Atlantic. Tickets and staterooms se cured on application. B. TURK & BR0.. AGENTS, Burlington, - - Vermont. I.vrr.urnisn in Tiin MEoreAr, Profession! Om; or the lint: vrcsr ami .Most V.u.uaiu.h UK MFIIIC.M, DliLOVKKt! s. KxTllAOItmN'AltV lii::i.M)s ton a WtM)i:nn'i, Kl'MLIiv. A liOO.N TO J-Ul-KIlilINO HfJM.VlTV. Dr. Rovrfl !a nlln nf nm fnrplnfut. nlirsiellLnS Indued, ho has built up a Rreat leputatiou In .uo euro oi curouic auucuiiies. una is ucitnowi sdited us standing at the heuu of the profession is r specialist in tlieio dlsensos. He la ft deep undent union;; mituro's hunnless medicines, carcblns out the liidden secrets from the rooK hei'hi", Lnrks trnd KUms, in vilucli ore Uoied fcitch marvelous health giving and re eturntivo virtues. Ho has, mot cover nn un Usual oppm lunity to stun a thorouith knoiri. edu'i' and unicl'.il. unlink' of the curative ullecu of tills Womtorfiil Iteuietjy, for ho lias ths iarest practice of nnv lihysiciiin in this coun. ti auiouit chronic or lonK Mtaudins dlseK03, atients coming or w rltin& for ids ad ico and lutdlclnos i loni all over tho country, ilo has seen the cited" oC this remedy in the various tonus of ilisea-.e, aril knows exactly what is uicussai y in eaoh and overy chsd in order to etlect a cure. Although iho doctor is contin ually niaklns new dlseovenes of thu v.iluuble curative propo! ties ot thtte medicines from tho lacor.Uory ol iiatu.c. and constantly ap J.lylnu them to tho euro of the sick, it Is a fact he) ond doubt that his chief and ureatost dn i'oer), and one which is thu must Miluablo ad dition Hindu during tho past century to our Kpeeltlo remedus, is tlio preparation know n ii lir, lioyco's Kxtract ot liootn, Daiks and Herli-. wlifcli in the i.re:itt't tvnuivii llniiirdv for the cum of all thronio or lone stanilin diseases. J ha Lxtnct is a perfect blood purine! , aud honest medlciiic, a rurolv V. miiblu liumeily that in a a.ifu and nat ural manner Acts nirevtlr ilium thn llnw- .., lilt, l.ltur, tlio Kiiliinys mill tlio I'.loiiil. cleansliiL' tho cntiru svsteui ot all im purltiis. lout hum .rs and obstructions that poison thu blood and creato die.ise. Tho ex tract neier we.iktins, does not to.ir down to build un.ijain : but uverv doe ta .in adds re newed strength and vl;or to tho cnfeobled frame. Jt Coiiiaius no .MIii.tuI or Otlmr rminiii, nomeicuryor Iodide cf potatslum, or any Injurious article, flio extract or Knots, liarksanJ Herbs, cures lilliiitiniras, tun stlliallou, Klilniv and I.iwr Comttlaliit., ImpulM llloint. lrkIiplii, HeHiliielit', Itud Cti iMilHtlon, Otistlmiti) lliiniors, hurofiiln, Old Sores, tieliei'lll and Norvoll Delilllty I'eitnilK Cniuplaliii., and nil irregularities of the sy.stem caused uy oad oiuod or iiionierot action oi toe Hiouiacn uoneis, nvcr anu kui nes. If you have 'voneical blood poison typhllltlo ulceis, sklu eruption, blolchos.chron le ulcers or old soros. rely on tho l.xtract to slrenctlicn tho Kidneys, thereby worklim nil impurities lrom tho blood, and ut the b.iuiu timu mai;iuB nico, new ricn u:oou. u is truly an herbal renuvlv. if vou can't slteii or rest. and roll and tumble, ftol soru and rtlft. tlesh and bones lenilor, nervous, irrllan e, reel quar lelsomeand all unit rum:, the r'xtract will make j ou fill well, slinui: nnd happy, The Kxtrartot Itooii, llui 1:. unit Ilcros Is the only romedy known that positively prevents anu l uri."s iawii)ni. i ou i..imi v n uns iiui In i iier bottle, or MS bottles tor tlvo dollars l.'nrhalnat all druir stores. Prescribed nnd ri'i-itniniended by niotu tLan IAU0 lenoivned pliyfleiaiH. 'thero la nnu thins can hu said of Ilr. Itoyee, wiiieti canooeaut ot low pny-,1-( inns, that is ho ulves advico free at his oilier :ii.W. Alain St.. snrlr.L-lield. Mass.. tnlferers from any form of disease linvinc tlio priviUmo of coiisultiiu; him freo of chntitu. 'that ii tor talnly a subject of congratillattiin to the jk o. pie, anu iiiat iiiey appieciaia ami taau auvau aire of tills lirlvileue ot l unsiiltlui: ro einlneut n phyficlaii without rharKe In rcuard lo their alilietioiin is amply shown by thu immense numbers ot patients whodully seoi; advice and tieatmcnt, Tho doctor has ouo of tho llnost ripilpped ollli oi ill Now K:ii;Und located In Sprintitlold, Jlass., for all hraiahes of surgery ami tor tho euro of all clirouio diseases wheru nil mav cinsillt blni fire of charge. K. v. Itnvco. M. U., may he i on uttu.l hy let. terat Ids nuclrl!.,. ins uirsu liiustraioa joutnal tent fieoon apUlation. Address all roiumuuicatloiis to V.. W. KOVCK. M P., EffiM AIain sixEiir, Mi'itiNuriut.u, Msss mm. lor Mceillr.i; rntl fintliAtu,: i in. 'iina oos, hf mis, tu in uml 11 Utiiniliinl inrn iroi ; fei Inn roiviin. in iii.iln mul uni -si't'.l, n o cnl HvuiliiL- wliout and an Kindt of urnv I i criiin In lock and for sale hy J. M I ASMIIV, atntit for Chlttendon Conpty. lilnoaburuu, Vt. I'or eale Uy A. U. l'tlliCL. UurlliiKton. ii.wlt t o n VOU fliE OFFERED R Gflt) .tdfes 320 utineu iniiuy in im' now pIp ntfp. nil nf il tct iu y niusiruifu. Catsups nntl P.elhhri, Tiroakfnst nnd Tea UMics, Vcpcotalilos, Uro.vl, Biscuit, l'ics, lMuldings, Cakes, Custards, Dossorts, Cookies, Kritters, etc. AIko, for I'resorve,, Candies nnd Iiovoragesj Cookorv for tlio Hick, IJilli of I'.iro for Family Plnnors, Holiday l)innor.i. ote. A Tablo of Woifihts and Moasures; Chnptsrs on tbo Vnriouj Dep.u-tuicnta ot HotiHuliold Managcmotit and "SVork. Ladies prefar it to all other Cool: Books. B3 it is tho latest, Best and Most Practical Published, More Nearly Moetiap; tha Wants of American Homes than any other. IT WOULD Any person ncrcpttnsc nnr ofior vlH roreiTo til lmper ono yenr, nuil ula ilmt pupiiliii' (arm uml Inmlly joiit-nnl. tlio Fnrnt nml Fireiltl.-, 1 t'lRotiter with tho Cook Itook.nll innilcil. iiosl)iild. lur lfis timu tlio regiilni- price of llic two papers itlone. Till, repr.lar Cook l!(io!c Is oflernd abtolutelvfren tn indues tlinim.inJs of our re.i.icr. tobecomn m-aualat-' fd wltli the I'jrmaad l'lrcido, the publishers luoktng to tti tiuurn inr tbjir,pruut, m tliev t.t!ne ou ' nillnlnavMi,nt the Knrin ini lin.slda it you try it ono ) cir. Do not hue ti.n crportuniir to cut tuo neuptit and bi'it Cook Bouk frue. r j' nst.s srsT-? c-T-srr Is ifli r"l",(Vl M11J rir;cDtiJC Ohio. It 1 4 the luinl.oriect, br.t ana cnparp?l Q7ru-iiiiiirni .mil nnino imuiiui in iii-j l nueo .".ii. s, n..ui-i I111Z nil otjivrs in tirculation nnd Inilueuco. prinitr.K a quarter million coiiIcm ccry l-ni;. an ! I n c onl7i"i hy lcjdiuc iu,riciilliirl"ti an nn nuthorltr on all that fiTtnlnH to the farm. 1 arm nml I ..-isid, i...tl i im r ... ..... f nrm .ml nt i.v.11 v fltH.I.lii.'.l' will amuo. intrrf st. I'ntsrlaln anil liirtru:! n , crv tnni. hpr of thu lioii.ehold . i a wlooiii8 vijitcr in oicry Is Mult i tii'H.. Ulan nio.t iniirml!" Cfj.llir; "i-vprai tubsciluois because ul lis laieifSUliK anu iiuuauio VF!" I I R O P FP R "'ond us S1.3") and iZtJ yun ul r yoar and also th voar anu also tti 1 ovnrr ono accepting this offer will also reoolva the above Cook Hook, postpaid. This otter is oxtended to nil our sub.crlhetfc. nENEWAI.rt a tvcll at now nnrnos. fiubscrlberi whoso suhfcriptlons havo not expired, or those recently renewed, aro pIvlleiod to accept thli Gucat Orrnn, in which caso their terms of subscription will eaoh bo extendod ono year. Address THE 2.25 Tha Weekly Froa Press one year Babyhood, tho Mother's Nursery S3.30 FOR t3SA L m FOR OMLY S Sir .Nursery ueaitn iraoia, no iui.u... . 1. Scarlst Fever, by John il. Keating, M. D. 2. Diet for Young Children, L. tramett Holt, 31. D. 3. Diphtheria, Henry D. Cbnpin, M. D. 4. Sound Teeth for Children, F. D. Leslie, II. D. 5. Tho Fever Thermometer, Wm. S. Ely, M. D. 0. Accidents and Emergencies of. Childhood. 0 Cents each . . . . .SO Total raluo The Free Frk.s you know nil vbout.-If you want Vermont new, you want standarci f puUication8, written by physicians "fyrr Tin-It vou are nn old subscriber to tho IVeki.v Irce PnciS vru can nav voiir two" dollars nnd tweulyilve cents and bo credited for a year from pre eut dato of expiration. If you want to seo a n.mple copy of liaby- hood before siib-crlbinc, tbo publishers (Babyhood Publishing; Co., o Beekman hooiMiotorei o cri u, i cut Qut th advartienjeQJ nnd send it to them. The GL0SliHG OUT SALE Inordnrto mako room for other Goous. Plows. V hfolborrowj, Spring Tooth IJnr ror,f, Cultivators, Hay Tedders and Itahos, I.awn mouers and other farm nnd garden implements nnd tools at cost, nnu iu iuu cost. All llrst class rooos. ii. i-j you to coll nnd seo them. Seeds of all sorts tlluers, etc. i'lno lenow, Onion Sets, wholesale nntl retail. nnjji ajsi i , Kilt luilU t. Call or writo for free Catalogue O.wlm FARMERS. CREAMERY MEN. AUCTION HOUSES And Dealers in Q ft J R Y Seco.W.a,Ml JHHQHIHERY. I offer for sale tho following dairy uten sils and machinery used in my croaiuery at Windham, X H, They will bo iOid in sla glo pieces or tho wholo in ono lot If desirod. Auctioneers iu butter making will do well to seo tho lot. Writo nnd make au appoint ment to visit my farm and look it over. Address W. S. LAMSOrs, 10 Water at., Boston. 1 doR power, used but llttlo, from Parkor & Wood, liosiou. , 5-1 hoses turbhlptiius bottled milk. 1 doz. ijts tu a box, . ,, U'boxus fur shlppln,,' milk, holds throoScall can., caih. U hiiltur print carriers, 40 lbs, new, huttor print carriors, li) In. wide, 15 In. long, 11 in. deep. ,, , , , ,, , , S3 huttur print carriers, 11 In. wide, U in, doop, iti iv. Ioiik. '.' ciri! shlppi.Hf ho.'.i)', l i do, each. .! t-i;i KlilpiuiiK boo', till do,, mch. I liuvis power swlnii churn. No. V, i t ii. Icy creamer. No. 1. 1 tiiuatrt power onnru, -110 ualls. I buticr woikur. il fort by 8 feel 4 lucbes. 1 Hall Aorattr, No. I inlil. tank srltli faucet, lualli. 1 ciuHiu leiuperiiii; vat, 7i alls. Needs rolln- ; N.'t.t'"'liiiver Port lUfrluorators, rapacity 8 l-iills. with lc tank, for shlpplns milk. JO en-Jin i a'ii. -j I". dla. Uln. deep. iiulk cain. iKuila. 1 butter priutsr, a lb. lump. 41 wl'.T DO Fref. Press Association rrrmi i uiruDiii Our rendcra nro olTcrcrl n most nttrnctlTO combination, by which nil may obtain a copy of the Modern Cook Book absolutely .-co. It contains Pages, oven 1,200 Recipes and: Hundreds of Illustrations. It hi Worn th 'Hni.nf kper PeKgJit" !n Hnn-trpflr. r.f Thcujanf! rf hafpy tio:n, nnd U thy musr popular couU hock aver pubiifiiia. Iht rrcii'i re tlio (lioirst esltctlonn from 2iv0f that wero tcsifed frum jiriu ttcal houfsnhcB linp. In nil rnrtf-of the tiltr-d Stat'p, to wliif Ii wri uai, upsi 9 nn inosi rr--iiri nrii :r m inis vrcgrri new and largo tpv,ur.d tbo wLoia booK arlistic It has a Boautiful, Illuminated Cover. I It ! iin elfpnnt nnd nilmlrabW sri'sns'l vhimn et ref ipii for rriicticiil. every -.lay use. Aihi.uk Its roiats u cxcellcn' o nm the folloy.ir.; ; Practical SiiHKestions to Yotinc: House- koepors, Xcccseary Kitclien t'toniiiv, Sut1; gostions nntl Itcciprs for Soups, Kiali, l'oultrv. (iatno. Moats. Ralnds. Sauce.i. 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