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2 TITE BURLINGTON jVREE PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1895). This .IB 3w Range Fwwnnnl eutehincs, outcooks and will outvna all others the Gtenvtviti Sliwna Grand. Peter Devereux, Burlington, Vt. WITH FLAGS AND FLOWERS GRAND ARMY VETERANS HONOR MEMORY OF HEROIC DEAD. Mamorlnl Day Obicrvtd In nttrllneton Fnr the 33d Time, With Deonrntlon of OrnTK, I'nrarte, Address and Many Short Spesohas. Memorial day was observed In nn appro- nrlnte manner In this rlty Tuesday with exirclscs under the direction of Slnnnuid post, O. A. It., assisted by other military organizations. Nothing occurred to war the successful fulllllment of n well-ir-riuiged programme, Tlio clouds which hovered menacingly 'n the sky during tho frrenoon were driven aside by the after noon sun and only nn Decisional raindrop fell after the early morning. The streets were in oxcellimt condition for the pas sage of the parade.. The observance of the day carried a new Interest from Iho events of thn late war and the memory of the country's later, shoiter and decisive struggle was mingled with the rrvoient thoughts of the honored dead of the ear lier battles. This thought Fcemc.1 to add a new Interest to tho proceedings, If such u thing were icedcd. The day's programme opened with the decoration of the graves of tho veterans, which was done by details sent to tho dif ferent remete les. The (.raves of the two men dead from tho Vermont regiment nnd but led In this city were, attended by de tails from Company M. The. principal oh MTVanec of the day as held In the nftcr- 1 1 .on. Shortly after 1 o'clock the Sherman band passed from tholr rooms up College street golden mixture In tho tin and lay on one. 'to the aimory of Company St and return pound of halved lies (previously sifted ov- t-d to the rooms of Stnnnurd pct on er with lion r), so that they will Just touch Church street, where tho column was .uieli nthnr- nut nviif tint rnO rtf tin. mix- formed, lnmnanv t jirttno ns I sport for A certain bachelor housekeeper ued to ,ulu nri(1 Uakv. Put the cakes together the older veterans. This column iroceod n fiat he felt partleutarly .virtuous with Iho frosting whilo warm, thi gold bt-' ed to the wo.U sldo of the Cltv Hall Park, -wit never no oruereu imsou oeuiin tweenthe whito ones, and cover with vvheto the line of march was taken up uu U V 'mL COPYRIGHTED, CONCERNINC, nnANS. (fly Christine Teihune Merrick.) IT MERITS ATTENTION. A NEW PREPARATION WHICH CURES DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH TROUBLE. criminated ngnlnst tho South was tho'senso of right In tho fundementnl causes direct cause, of South Carolina's nullified-1 of tho nation's great achievement. How tlon net and that Btnte did not secedo to harmonize Iho two In our present lt from tho Union until the party which hud uutlon peetns to be the perplexing question declared that tho government could no .before thoso who are bewailing our later llrmiirlcnhle G'matlrt I'ropertlei. A new remedy, which may revolutionize the treat" nt of stomach trouble.', has re cently b . .i placed lieforc tho public and bears tho endorsement of many lending physicians and scientific men. Tho remedy Is not a wonderful secret dis covery, nor a potont medicine, neither N It claimed to cure anything ocexpt Indiges tion and stomach troubles, with whlc.li nine-tenths of our natlem arc atlllcled. The remedy Is In the form of pleasant tasting tablets or lozenges eotit'ilnlng vtltctablo and fruit essences, puro aseptic longer bo used as nn agent for the promo tion of slavery hod won at the polls. Their commercial success was dependent on achievements and because they honestly believe those two Inlluences nro out of harmony, becnuso they fear that tho val iiLnVery and tho Biiccess of slavery was 1 Idlty of principle may be saerlllced. thev dependent upon a political supiemacy und . look to the future, with those misgivings when Abraham Lincoln was elected tho which have been and are expressed so South saw that Its political power was freely In our midst. That they are honest, gone nnd their commercial stalrllity was 'and that their opinions can be sustained destroyed. Tho strength of the commer cial Interest Is also shown by thu oppnil tlon to tho Idea of abolition by New Vork merchants and the reluctance with which the North accepted war as tho arbiter of the differences between tho two section"), When the hostilities wero over nnd tho rebellious portion of the nation was nub- with many valid arguments I do not deny. That we arc In the midst of dangers, that we aro making snorlllccs the Justification of which demand great results Is evident to anyone but still I refuse to Join the doubting column, ("lathered with you to-day nre some of tho men who one year ago were In their country's servloo not ns the servants of mlsslvo we do not tlnd an entire ro-unlon. "Hebs" and "Yanks" wero still terms I American creed hut ns exnreaniri bv Mm papsln (free from animal ImpuMtles) bis- which .aroused the bitterest feelings In tho people through their representatives be. rnilth and (inlden Seal: thev are sold bv North nnd South resnentlvelv. Nor did eiillsn "tho nbhnrrf.nl druggists generally under tho name of! tho South recognize the North as a bene- have existed for moro than three years In Stuart's Ojspepsla Tablets. factor because It had crushed that system 1 tho Island of Cuba, have shocked the mor- Many Interesting experiments made with of labor which had proved Its greatest al sense of the people- of the IVilted States, these tablet show that they possess re- curse. The liberal terms made by tho : hovo been a disgrace to Christian elvlllz marknblo digestive power, one gtuin of the North III tho recnntitructloti conciliated but . atlon, culminating rys they have In tho active principle) being sufflcloiu to thir-'dld not reeoncllo the Southern people, destruction of a United Slates battleship, oughly digest 3,0ti times Its own weight of Reunion with the "Old South" was for- with 25 of Its officers and crew and lean meat, eggs, oatmeal or "Innl.ir whole-1 over Impossible but In the "New South " cannot longer bo endured." You under some foods; these tablets de not act on tho we find tho amalgamation of tho divided stand all the other conditions of that sor- vice nnd It was generally conceded to bo as high a test of tho morality of the peo ple as has ever been made. The demand that Spain withdraw from Cuba was ac cepted by all poople as right. Wc have ox- life PELVIG CATARRH Mlifl Josla ITall. gjMIss Joscphino Hall, ono of the most I r ) it t'-i tn. i. Ufa.-it nr luncheon. Although of I'll- frosting a paieiitHge, he was not especially f the New lOngland dish, but lie was del- the direction of Marshal H. C. Smith nnd his aids. A. G. Mnnsur and II. V. Smith of tho University. Tho column was extensively advertised. veii'ta ur.i.- aniip .ys . n. -enraged in its consumption by .'led bv Troon E 3d cavalrv. from .h. mcht -f the high ni.W.ivr value of C Into half-Inch dice ; sun c lent carrot X, undef command of U, f..,.. "Highly per .mi. niimiivei ...... . ...... .- V.- i" T" i jL"! K. Williams. y per rent, nutritive!" he would ,:.y -" .J" ' ...V... V. , The detail of this troop was scoured bowels like after dinner pills, nor In fnct sectloim of our country and everybody rcc do they act upon any particular organ, ognlzes the "New South" ns n hind pene but the manner In whloh they cure nll trnted by Northern capital, a land whose forms of Indigestion Is this; They act n-1 prosperity has bocomo a common solloi tirely upon tho food eaten, ilaestlng It tude becnuso It funilshes tho cheaiwr In completely, nourishing ovory tUsue ain bor nnd the North a cheaper capital, n see- ulted In thn vitality and growth of the In nervo in the lxidy; they simply perform tlon Interlinked by thn multiplied and toleration of moral wrong which still ex tbe work of digestion, thus giving thn cheapened routes of travel. Tho reunion 1 lsts In the American heart but aro divided wcakstomach rest and HSBlstancosnfllclent brought nbout by thelntroductlonof North-, over the final result In the retention of tho 11 I.'. 1... . t ... . l. ! . . I . 1 I. n C2n.U Mt.nn.. . V. n T ) . . 1 . 1 . . I This Is Iho rrnun c mn.n- nrolm.lorl .Invnlmimrnl nt (ho moat nOleJent nrodllC- T rflnnnl nirrt. vvllh Ihncsn nhn r, n I llOPUlUr ana talonica ttCtrOSSCS Ot me cures have signally failed; they do not ' tive force free and Intelligent labor over no commercial advantage In our I'acKl-1 1 dayi wrltos to Dr. Uartman as follows: furnish the digestive power which Is tho the broad face of tho wholo country. Tho possessions. I hnvo already called your "I havo found Po-ru-na an excellent one thing above all others that the. stom- destruction of slavery by t'nlon guns attention to tho Immense trade that wo ' nrQventlro a9 'woll "B rcruoUy. I most ach of the ilysiK'ptle lacks, and unles that cleared the way but Yankee tnterprlso ' hn vo won In Chlnn and .lapan. No nation ... i"r it ki,i lack Is Hiippllefl. It Is waste of time to at- with Its profltK bus developed this com- but Kngland carrlen on a trade there that "oartily rocommenU i o-ru-na, ltsnouiu tempt to restoro tho enfeebled stomach by merclal reunion. As a result on cvwy I oxreeds ours or In fact that approaches It uo considered a necessity oy ovory act- means of "tonics," "stomach bitters,'' and hand we see progress and development f-o In volume. These markets havo been won rcJ3 In tho country." . w "pills" no permuncnt good can result from stupendous thnt wc can not comprehend In open competition and nro by all laws ., . v , c, their use. it. from a nation In 1NW that was Uu- of trado ours. In no oilier neotlon of thr MTU. Mary 1'. UartUOlomeW 01 bl If thn stomach can bn re-stcd nnd assist- porting merchandise, worth $72,7hW more world are there such possibilities for the Pranclsvlllo, Illinois, says: "I was af- ed In the work of digestion it will very than all the goods we exported we havo future development of American trado ns fllntnd with fomnln troublo. I doctored soon recover; this is tho seT.-t nnd the come to be a nation thnt with few oxcop- In the Hast. That great section has stmp- c..nr.i Kui1lfnl doctors but kent whole secret of tho remarkable success of tlons during the last (inurter of a century ly been touched by the powerful Impulse llnt 600ral BK ' ' ., , ' Stunrt'M livnmlL Tnhl.i. n remedv havo exceeded that sum In the excess for of steam and tho rallrw.d. The necesxl- KOttlng worse until I becamo ucuiasi. l practically unknown a year ago and now our exports over Imports, tho excess for ties of civilization have Just begun to be liacl four physicians tending me, but got the most popular, widely used dyspepsia, the your If reaching tr,Vt,W).W. One and felt thero but the next ejuarter of n cell- ,,0 00Uor. I OWO my llfo to Dr. Uart remedy, everywhere a succ-vs secured al- f rtjr MM dollars represents the tury will see a great rnultlpllci.tlon of ' d pe.ru.na. i thank God and lllUrt L UJl I in lilt I 1 1 f i MB It Hi H IlUVfl IJVVli - 1 ... - , v . i . . .ununiuii. f i H 11 tL HI t, u.t.t tnu Fort Lieut A form any correct conception of the lm-' Pacific in our possession, and with the D Hartmaa lor my recovery. A New Name For An Old Ailment, Known As Female Complaint. Pcl7lc catarrh Is a now namo for a very common dlscaso knuwn as femalo weakness. Most women liavo moro or less what la called femalo complaint. This Is in reality pelvic catarrh. Thcro aro eo many women, especially married women, who drag themsulves wearily around from year to year, mis erable beyond description. Tliey aeho and trcmblo and throb, growing moro nervous, tired and debilitated oycry day. D?or this class of sufferers Pc-ru-na Is tho most perfect remedy in existence. It rcllovcB, it soothes, it quiets, It strengthens, and no victim of pelvic ca tarrh In tho land should bo without Pc- ru-na. . Mrs. A. .T. Hull, Loona, Kan., writes: "I feel as if I am entirely woll and can do as much work a? when I was young. I don't have any pains about me, and I thank you a thousand tlmc3 for curing mo. My troublo was femalo complaint. I had falling of tho womb and great pain. I toll overy woman I talk with that Pe-ru-na Is tho best for tlicm and that it saved my life." Endometritis is tho medical term for catarrh of tho womb. Catarrh of tho womb is very common, producing what is generally called femalo difeahc. Dr. Uartman answers all loiters frco of charge. Ho treats over "0,000 women annually for somo form of female dis ease. Wrlto him at once. Po-ru-na cures Ihcso troubles prompt ly and permanently. A book entitled "Health and Beauty" written by Dr. Uartman, especially for women sent free. Address Dr, Uartman, Columbus; Ohio. r nd over t'o himself 'as he chanip.d to meagre one-half of a cupful dire, ono al toUrTZum from MaJ. tl I . ns Ills palate might not be grntl- am " i cu, . m, w pui .u, Gcn. Mcrrt,, oommandlng tho department tie , hut hi- dietetic , Ighteotisness sustain- c e-liiilf e . a will c ' onion 1, a st w i in )n tM ,,m .. '. ,mn Next In order was ti i ,,i..r.,.ii,w mnitr. n irreat b un- carrot, turnip, celery and onion, cover and . ,.. . , , . .,,.,. de h..wv..,-. wb. n they Include all korts cook for l.v,. n Inutes then add one- quart miverslly battalion. Champlaln nr 1 .n.litlons of b-.ms. new or old. fresh of water and boll steadily for an hour. ph Mo s - Uniform0(, UnnU. Knights or lr..d, in one sweeping commendation, beating oc asionally with n spoon to bieak f ,,vthlis ir t,,elr handsome uniforms, Tl ere Is a great dlfloience ill the amount tip the vegetables. Add salt and pepper tofoowt,d Hn, cIopp br,lln(1 ,,,cm camo of mitr.tinn in the various scions oi tno '""""i""" Company M, First Vermont Volunteers, luinllv ..( legumes, 'i ne most paiaiaoie ft. nn onsr iho most easily digested members HKUAD WITHOUT I'LOim. in piolablv fresh green pens and young nr 1 tcn.'cr string beans, but they do not Tno World's Hest Toast, qi.I in nutritive value tne lresn l-unn Slnnrfs Dvsnpiisln Tablets aro now sold mense Increase In production which this ' Atlantic Joined to the Pacific In Nlcara by druggists everywhere nt Vi cts. per represents we must remember that our guatbe products of American Industry nnd package; if he hasn't them In stock he wl.l population has doubled since the closa of ( enterprise should be without a successful order them for you from his wholesale tno war nni1 tniU ollr consumptive capa- competitor In thnt lnnd of promise. So I house. They are made by the V. A. Stuart rlt5' t,rr capita has Increased in almost t esteem it especially fortunate thnt wo Co., chemists, Marshall," IMch., who will every direction. We havo become tho . havo another New Orleans to place at tho be nleased to send Information nnd tstl. Btcntest consumers of nny people on earth i Frvlce of our Asiatic trade. ett of the column. Next In order whs menials from every Stato In tho Union. no "".Hon can equal us as producers. nut It is not from a commercial but a viiii i.iun- uiii,ii.'ii .....j ....v iijutiu iviiu iiuimciti sinnopoini inai ine THE BLUE STO IE. THE BLUE STORE If the wheat shreds of all the rolls In a eseortlng tho members of Stnnnarel post O. A. R. Tho number of veterans march ing in tho parado was unusually large, there being 02 nblo to march and seveial in carriages. They were followed by May SEED TIME - - press upon us more clonrly the progress most strenuous opposition comes. You aro tr. i.MM, thr. naiiinl fnrrK hnvo l. which this re-utiltod nation has made. Wo so familiar with arguments on this nolnt Iluenced us In all our development nnd are paying moro money to our wage earn- tlnt i npp,i not repeat them. So I will Al,uv wlselvlyou wil that you may Judge whether or not that ' people than Is paid to the wage earn- simply present my Justification of the a harvest"of satlsfa T ... .11 . ers Of (.real Ilrltain. Germany. Austria rnnrn. of AmArtr.nn r-nvrnmnnt In tha your thoughts to the subject I havo chos- Iln'y combined. Let the figures rep-, capt. The declaration of war iii;nln.t fTU!,. j, nn Fmntv TwnHdle No Idit' en: "The Natural Development of Amer- resenting tho growth of Industries In I.ng- ( Spain needs no defence. Everybody con- i I "lb I- no empty 1 WdUUIt J"tU lull. lean Policies." , " " ""'."'"t. ceues mat u was rigni. nn war aecuir- , A If yr.u sow wisely you will reap ah.ndantly. If you will buy at Tho Blue St. re and win reap satisfaction. beans 1 h-se last however, nro almost im- "iL1, shrVdded Wheat R't Itoberts, Orator W. J. rilgel.nv. , d,ly of digestion when they have be- n man Hurkham, member? of the, nd to end, tho lengtn . .....v....... ...... - nw mm nicy o a thread that would 'hW- 1 he parade was strictly of a mil- utmre of a nat. .'aroun.l the globe, and 'lar.v 'aracter ajid worthy of thn rnot mcnt ln tho pa .... fnmi'lilu rAmm.tl Thn fHffM"nt nrtranl-1 it would bo 46,:;3 miles reach almost twice tho wonder Is who eats these millions up- ',e h,nn. par excellence, In New T.ng- Jim 1?, ',r- lai d Is the small, white kidney bein, v lei' fotnn ically a staple of diet In the llieralLN far off and h.rd to llnd. 1 ho " ' "lnV'w rmVi,-. o n.h.r 1 tho route up Church street. Wlnooski ave- la m-r, his family, and "help- seem ".,, , " ' , !., Vh nue and to tho north gato of 1; mwood 3,e .r we.ry of boiled or baked beans, in t ho s Th no t onl wo the pcmct . am, th(.n rtformlnff vla unl the stranger views with wonder tho H"le Klmwood avenue, St. Paul and Hank ,uantlty rnnsmm-d by the .lative. In the prcpara tlon of Innumerab o other I never knew there wero so mny '"'t lh a. sharp-pol i nted knlfo split Th CJieIcl(.es' a, tne c(,molcty wpre lie.ns in the world as I havo seen eaten ,V , , K. V , . ' . V ,a from the ritual of tho G. A. It, Tho vet 1 ring the past weik." sighed a .lty wo- "". mi"." "'." pany M forming one side, and the services was carried out, tho band playing a dirge It is not my purposo to treat thirty yenrs, oe commneei ano you nao ed what other course except that pursued this subjoot oxhtustlvely but to less tnari nal1 01 ln" sum rcpresenng uio was open to us7 Who belltve he could simply call your nttontlon to some fain- Krowin oi our inousiries uuring inai per- imvo Improved Dewey's performance of lliar features of our national life bellov- ioa- Tho Production of Iron for the last duty n the east? In arranging the proto- wlll suggest to you the ex- ar exceeoco ine Rrraiwi "' ewi coi anrl the treaty of peace America treat itural courso In one- develop- shown by Great lirltaln by 2,S0o,0C0 tons 0d with the only authority It or any other rf rtml elinu' Hint nl ih.i and the present year promises to exceed civilized neonle had ever rocoenized In present timo we. aro feeling the effect of lnKt year's Immense business with the those Islands. the Spanish goveriunent- Boast. r fhut downright fact, nnd every hour of the day prov kihat nowhere else In the city will you nd gu. h an . (tensive assortment of K.egant Spring ults Th" tv 1. r-md finish are rivaled only by superior c.ftom work S'o f our 510 to $1S suits. zations were cheered as they passed along j natural laws In the change and pcrturba- 1 greatest figures tho world has ever an,j ,,n,i liberal sum for the transfer of Over 2."0 cooking recipes sent free. Men tlon Good Cookery. In this paper. Address The Shredded Wheat Co., Wor cester, Mass. Junket folowing addresn MR. lilGEI.OW'S ADDRESS. Mr. Chairman, Members of tho G. A. It., Iadles and Gentlemen: Another year hns passed. A year which has been crowded with nchlevemmt, but when things accomplished are compi.id with its unfinished tasks they seem tilv lal; a year which has renewed our faith In the virtue, and vitality of American val or, American principles, American dctlnv, but which has caused many whose faitu Superbly rich, cxquWitly rlf. In the past has been the strongest, whose llClou. ,vv vclvelv as the linfcPl . pnllrju'o !n fnrmnf nr.rlU li.iu hpi nn- Krench Ice jym'J nli' ( daunted to quake with fear and cry out we mail it and the new recipe, postpaid, for 10 cents. CHR. HANSEN'S LABORATORY. Bon 1111,' Utile Falls, H.I. Geo. 1). Mocltomi N. U Agent, Boston. ireiui noi 10 num. aim ,. ,.,.. ... ., ,,. n, n. " '" . ' . ... on,.o mill In rilnrn nf all,...! tnnf hronr! .-'"' v, u... ,n.,ti wlif. h.1.1 Rfimr It rollllirv rest ami .'.. ... i.... . .. ......... frtrm nfT kIHa nnri Ihn aerv pp. i ,m.. eor., in n nurUqiiirp furm- and there's no better bread in the world it. .1 ' Here's a bread without Hour elellcious ,wo hUf,lpr; from tho Third Cavalry 1 ortunalo It 1 fen- the peoplo thus fed " ' . " " sounding tnpn at Its close, A largo num- th it the beans are not only nutritious In wheat biscuit you secure a the food prop- bfr Batllere,, t0 nBten to tho scrVC0 nnd th. mselv.-s. but that with unconscious ortls that thero are and all you could get, m watched tho parade ns It passed wl.mce the nrmer's wife balances the flitted for nutrition. If you ato all the through tho streets. ruttogenous and starchy matter in which hinds of food in existence, and the oftcner The cxer:lsC8 at tho opera opened hc beam are iU h by cocking with them you eat It tho better you like It. ,wh a .,f.i(.ctt0n from tho band, which the s-ilt poik which supplies the neces- No yeast germs, baking powder gases, wn3 stationed ln tno Kallcry. The ojiera rarv proportion of energy-producing f.t. no greasy shortening, yet you have a light ll0usc wa wen t(.,. Upon the stage 'I li.. chief dlsadvantnKO of the bean it- short bread, and It already baked. wero Commander Williams, Mayor Hob- ... e ,cs in th.. leathery outir husk which Then, too, its use Is economical, for those Qiator W. J, lllgelow, Hev. C. L. in Ji- some circumstances Is absolutely who eat this bread save tho usual cost of H(,v George Y. Bliss, members of Indigestible, and in th" easo of drbd beans fuel and overheating of the house In sum- t)le ij01inl of Aldermen and others. The wlw ivs n quires not only prolonged bo!!- mer. besides the work and worry of bread- t.At.ri.f.(.s WOffl opened with prayer, offer Si l hut a lengthy preliminary soaking, making, which eveiy house-keeper under- ,.d ,y I(!V t. u nMi nnA followed by a H'h. bians are, of cour-ie. much moro standi. . well rendered solo "Tho Old IJngade" by le dll digested when th. huk is entire- Furthermore, when It is considered that jir,. Ra j,. nofiKet;, Mrs. C. D. Van Iv removol, ami Tor this reason the pllt people who eat this rational diet require Steinberg playing tho accompaniment, lie ins nri much move who'ejonie than no pills or patent medlclno purilleis, and Commander Williams then introduced tin ordinary drl'd white or black leans, nre well, vigorous and healthy, tho great, Oritor W. J. Blgelow, who delivered tho It is ncsslblo to remove the busks Irom uemniKi is uniiersioou. th. latter, and a recipe given below for n (Midi in which the beans have been sub. muted to iho process. The savory com hu at(..n for which directions ale also piven prove that It Is possible to convert the h. n ely vegetable a country cousin into a n'-w plea-lng acquaintance wliom n n dwelb'jv. In cities may bo glad to We, come to their tablis. SPLIT PRAS PUDDING. Soak two cups of split pons over night, ln the me-nlii!C put tlum Into a double lit 'er with water to cover them. Slice one ... l n with thorn ntwl eneiU .-ill te.irelh.rl fot a couple of hours, nr until the peas .pn I p ,0 ",'V n-'i,.., tn tho most frightful warnings In their hope- nr soft. Drain, mb throiuh a nihnikr.i VI VUI1I 1 ww make lOquarts I.I cream I iessness and despair; a year In whlrn tho FCiion wltn pepper ami sin. anil ieai m at your grocers for 10 cents. If he wont cet it for you names of Grant, Hooker. Sheridan, Slier - . .1 .n..i...rl I...H..K ...,,1 in... ...M.iK,.,J,k. .U. ... ...;.. t In . i i- , , ... . U l i.l,Jlr"Jll'ill III (ll llll-ln-,l ...111''. ... .. fgi-s, whipped llcht. Torn Into a butter r.l trould. boll one hour, turn out and H n '1 he pudding sliced and eaten v,th a vegetahb'. A good white sauco Is on excell:it addition to the dlh. HI'-ANS A I.A I.YONNAISK. Soak th ' beans over night In cold water to w'uir you Iihvc added the tiniest pinch of ccniniou w.i.shlng odn. In the morn ing pin them over tho tire In fresh cold wircr Hrlng slowly to the boll, turn the v ' -r off. and put on more, also cold, i.'o. h until the beans are tender, but not lit en Ttun Into a colander, sprinkle w 'tl a little ealt and loavo at the side, of th. stove to dry. Ileal in a frying pan a lar'c tablepoonful of good dripping that ft cm beef or from bacon N lit si brown jt half an r.nlnn, grated, or minced fine, lit I wbt the fat Is veiy hot, tttin In the Ik rs Shale them aiound 111 the 'at iilii tit two minutes, or until they are hut t ! nigh; soason with salt and a generous nll' wanro of peppir. sprinkle ovir all a tnt iespoonful nf parsley cut very line, nnd t-erve SAVOKY HAKIvD I5IJANS. Soak and boll tho beans as ill tee ten In Ihi preceding recipe. Urovvn a niliicedi minn In a table-spoonful of butter, and mlv theso with tho beans, which you) r-li' uld previously havo drahud dry and palled. Put half tho bonus In thn bottom' of a baking dish. Cover them, spreeid ; half a cup of stewod tomatoes, fresh or nil, red, nnd on this tho rest of the beans. I Jvepeai inn uiyei oi inmiiu.i, uiiu inuwi rn all vlth a cupful of well-seasoned jr.-vy or soup-stock. Sprinkle tho top with bread-crumbs, pepper and salt, dot W th bits of butter, and bake, covered, thp'o epinrters of an hour. Uncover ond lirown. PltlCABSBUT) HIJANS, Soak and boll by directions given fnr Jieans a la l.yonnujse. 1nvo ready n cup ful of good brown gravy from roast beef, ven' or fowl. Dialn the water from tho benns leaving them In the pot, Pour over them the gravy, season with salt, pepix-r, n. bulf-teaspoonfnl of onion Julco nnd a. 1eaiioonful of minced parsley. Ict tho beans simmer in tho gravy 1U or ir. minu tes anil servo In a hot dish, with the i;ruvy about Iho beans. I'HRISTINH Ti:itllUNIO IIRHUICK. tlon wo aro experiencing. In looking tor known.. Its authority to tho American people. 85 CHURCH STREET. i natural development wc must not accept " aro n" laminar wun ine universal-1 ipf0ro that supremacy was transferred the llrst effects as causes. For Instance, lty of ,Ilis expansion at our trade but a wo erp n.sked to recognize another su wo must not think of the Boston Tea '"'"o comparison will show ln what dlrec- premc power there and because it was not Party nnd the declaration of no taxation ! tio " has Predominated. Out of the fl - (one tnft most serious criticism of without representation ns causes of the ft,)-000 worth of Imports sent to Hawaii tie administration hn bet n made. American Revolution. They are the cf-' .V0"0'. Som ,rrom .tnet Lnueu T . "ut now colll(1 two s"I.remacles nmnn,inn nnnriTn fects of England's oppression of the col- Shice ISto our Imports have near y trl- on the Island be treated with IN MflNTPR ilRR flfll RTS onlsts In refusing them Justice In commer- Ple1 ,,ut ollr Imports from Asia have In- simultaneously? The only proper couiso lUwll 1 1 UlJlUll VIUUlllUi clal matters. In attempting to seeure tho1 creased eight fold. During the same pci-(for Agulnnldo nnd his followers was to lion's share of tho profits of American I0'1 our exports have Increased 000 per cent i wa(t unt)1 the xtnitcd States had closed , trado and In refusing the colonists the 1 wnll( "r exports to Asia are between too ls negotiations with Spain and then wo , Caiei Aealntt the Brr nd Montpeller right of .manufacturing tholr own tools. . " i""' '1 -"" " wouiu nave ueen rree to treat with them etc., England sowed the seeds of the Rev-! trn1 with China to-elay Is 50 per cent af! )eers or ,oyal subjec,Si nut thoy were ohttlon. England did not attempt to ham- greater thun Germany s trade thero. Al- nother until that was accomplished. Hut I per America politically only when she most half of tho cotton cloth exported whlIo Fomo moni frotn a hKh sfirip ol, 1...... ... . frnm th.. Vn ted Stnies ln the last year. . j uu t iiKiiien ner nolo tm ivmerica u we-auu - ' " , " . . . uuvji ..lh- i.hihuih iuih -a.ui!iiik x-wiiu i'j s..rtn i-. ht.iv i... . i . .v.i ,..i. i mil to Ch na, Amer can flour has found virtn amt,ainr. tr- .i, Montpeller, t., May .."VV " ,,,rk! the,r which moro than offsets "'.V:. "' ...'"r "1 1"2 of E. M. Harvey et j i i whnt t hns nst in Knrono throuch tu) u.., - .1 1 it.. Harro "Th" Lou Nlnna Purchase was caused by competition of Russia, India and the Ar- that gift by op, nlng lire on ft n&FZ &TcXlt the commercial needs of the Americans ' K''nf llc,P",,llc- , A , .... 'the Americans. In this crisis the Amerl- "K Ph ni'n i.nffL .ml R A "loa." who had pushed across the Alleghany ' have succeeded In my purpose, th s ca KaverIirnprrt. ,ook ,lle ollly actlon 10 i f,,r ih, LCl -V- r. Tw. wL', mountains. So long as they were allow- sjinewm ihibui, i v.. , ,.um, . .. . situation would allow nnd will continue " " . ' , , ,,, ' ,." , ed free navigation of the Mississippi and uw Incl tmu our policies in ine p.isi n , thHt np of ncton until American supr. ni the. right to deport goods at New Orleans a" an underlying cause our commei- ncy ,s rpC0(!11ZP(1 throughout the archlpe.- tboy remained content, but when tho 1 eiui"""-. " !...-. ... ...... . ... .aBo. i see no otner honorablo altei native Spanish would no H. C. HUMPHREY. FIRE SWEPT Electrlo Road Poitponad Mn. Ste Tm Umblc t Attend Trial. UU. The ca so nl. vs. tho Harro and Montpeller Traction and Power Counsel for tho defence tiled a motion for a continuance of the cases until after a1 decision had been rendered in the ehati- The Bowery District on Coney Island Nearly Burn ed Out. Intendant announced thnt they international Isolation hns been !ntroduc- t 0 the cour.-e, which has bec-n pursued. ccr5 proceedings. Over this w-.ie . ... " , ?' ... V -Lk. 'i ed nn.l the Civil War has so Increased ,,".. . """."' " L.v" e" lengthy and lntrlcatecontroversy followed IU lUIJH IUIIM1 I'll lilt; t IrSili- V'l , , , . l ' r (in- rupiriiir .r. i i f a j n 1 1 j 4 . , . . , t deposit they threatened to break nwny our proouci ve capiiciij - "" , to lift Its hand of oppression from tho x ;uiiri. "'j- " from tho Union If tho American nation did " ""' """ -i"".-" - tropical Islands of our southern sea and '"' " " u V. 1 ' " L"j 200 BUILDINGS DESTROYED, 1. .1 .p.i '.i,,. er..i has been such 1111 International develop- n,nmi,i '.v.- ihi,i,, .v,. .ia abeyance uittll nfter a decision had been m t,,tn .-.Pt'lon nd ho ln.otrnM. mcnt In our commerciul relations that we , , . f . ,.;,,.,, fnrfirMl nm. rendered where chancery proceedings -.vela Tlle r.osi intimated at Trom s.ar.0,000 U Lily White FLOUR is made of Micht gan's Choicest Wheat and is a winter wheat patent of great strength and nutritive value. It is used by thou sands of people in the North, South and East and has won the approval of so many prominent cooks that we call it "the flour the best cooks use." It is for sale by grc cers in your town but if YOUR grocer doesn't have it, kindly notify us and we'll tell you where to get it. Be sure our name is on the package, Valley City Milling Co. firnnd Rapids, Mich. man and Meade have remained almost un spoken that wo might tell of the deedi cf Roosevelt, Wheeler, Lee, Merrltt and Otis. when the glory of a Farragut and other naval heroes Is dimmed by the achieve ments nf a Dewey, and remain unnoticed until wo can determine tho comparative merits of a Sampson and Schley. Hut to day our great nation turns from its all ab sorbing present to a past no less Interest ing which also had Its disturbing conflicts, to do honor to tho men who seeing their nation's peril, laid down their lives that . Its Integrity and honor might be main tained. Another generation on whom the I responsibilities of government nro falling meets with your constantly diminishing I numbers nn memhers of lhP firnnrl Arm. of the Republlo to receive again the In spiration and Instruction which a contem plation of your devotion and accomplish ments always brings. To me, a young man born since tho hattlns of the civil war were fought, has been assigned the honor of addressing you upon this occasion and 1 am glad to say that notwithstanding tho uncertainty of tlio past year I can como to you to-day ns an optimist. I trust that my optimism Is not based upon Ignorance or dlsregurd of our present perils for I know that we are facing dangerous posi bllltles, thnt present quostlctis demand the highest class of statesmanship and I rea llze something of tho dlfliculty or obtain ing II, and that wo nro suffering from In ternal weaknesses which render the as sumption of foreign obligations now- upon us more hazardous. Nor tin I assume this position from a sense of duty although I feel that it Is duo you and your dead com rades that as you place upon their graves tho Hag and strow there nature's most bentitlful floral tribute I should bring to you some fitting assurance that your battles were not fought In vain, that your remulnlng days shall not bo clouded by gloom, but brightened by a faith In your sons nnd your sons' sons. My op. tlmlsm rather Ib based upon the strength rOH YOUR SCRAP IiOOK. Choice Recipes From Many Sources and of Acknowledged Worth. FIG CAKE. Silver part Two cups sugar, two-third? cup butter, not ejulto two-thirds cup sweet (milk, whites of eight eggs, three, heaping tenspoonfuls baking powder thoroughly rifted with threo cups flour. Stir sugar and liuttcr t.-. a cream, aid milk and nour, ana last the whiles of tho fgg. Gold part Ono cup sugar, threefourths cup butter, half cup sweet milk, ono and one-half rups flour yolks of seven nnd ono whole gg thnreui?hly beaten, one Uaspoonful nllsplce, and cinnamon till you can tnste. Jt. Bake both whlto and gold pnrts In long tins of the same slzo ACCEPT THE VERMONT PLAN. Sliuruholdert nf tho Grand Trunk Unani mously Accept ('Antral Vermont. Iondon, Mny 20. Thcro was a crowded nttondanco to-day at a special general mooting of tho sharn holders of tho Orand Trunk Railway of ennada, who ununl inously adopted tho Central Vermont Rail way agroomnnt. Announcement was made by Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, presi dent of the Orand Trunk Railway, that tho strike wan practically ended and It called forth much cheering. U A. W. SANCTIONS BURLINGTON RACES. Chicago, May 29. The U A. W. raring board announced that the suspension of Frank Waller and Edward McDuffeo has been raised upon payment of line. Among the sanctions are the following: May 30, Henry E. Spear, Burlington, Vt,: June 3 nnd 17, July 1, 4, 16 and Z't August Bake the whlto in 12 and 26, Spet 2, 3 and US, Rochester Alb two tins, tho gold In ono, Put hulf of the lotlo club, Rochester, N. V. not restore l.A TPnLtann ed his envovs to Franco that If they could are confronted with the demand for larger pI.,n(,P ,0 ln(, demand nnd Arc giving of Involved but that tho vital ouestions in ta ..... ... .t, att.. r.t nol tlcal Influence: that tho posvesslon of ,,i,,, ,uj , i,ir these cases were more grave than the sim- New Orleans, East and West Florida or a the Philippines Is a political development mpnt pf ou,. promlse. ., as a p,,r,mP pie decision of whether or not the railway, .,,.. e .i,,.. ...1.1, .1,,. c.,.. n..t.ii.ntinm r,f following our commercial growth and de- .,,. n.,... , fV,, company should pay t.i damage and so, the Mississippi they must at least get tho mauds; and that the same interest jv lileh WS(, ., Jtlst f,ai(;r on (hi,r a was Inclined to grant a cont .-luaneo Mr. right of deposit nt the mouth of the riv- vindicated Jefferson In Ignoring strict con- rorrrm,.son of ollr wHP!t ,, i,mvt.jr ,..cn 1-orrt stated to the court that m order to ers passing through that territory to up- stltutional limitations In acquli tig Louis- , ,lu.lr m(,st ,stdylnB. tller conditions Ket a speedy hearing In tho lower court pease the commercial demands of the peo- lann. argue to-day In favor of the posacs- nmi npPrtB wp have npked by proclamation would i'r''1' to allow the defendants pie. S"l "f Hawaii and tho Philippines. In th( ,.-pnns t0 fpllo;. th( paths nf prll the privilege nf making tho cases nppea.- Hael American commerce been tinlrnm-' responding to the needs of an expanding k..,m ,ho wnys of jU8tk.Pt plIrfup pront. ablo In case of defeat, their appeal to be elled the War of 1S12 would never havo commerce In the past we have strength- lll(e avocrit0n;,. (iPVPnp tllPr lntr.rnnl re- lnf on the plea which they have a ready been fought. That the commercial Inter- rned rather than weakened our national sourccSi cl,tlvate tho manners of clvlllza- Counsel for tho defence would not osts of the country were the controlling power nnd pollt cal Influence. I do not ricqlllrP ,ho nrlvnntages of education agree to this and proceed m the lower factors In the war Is shown conclusively believe wo arc taking a leap Into the daik ,, ,,repnre themselves for the duties of court ns 'hey were not sure Hut their by Clay who as a politician, declared that but are under the guidance of tho light . at clUpnshlp, that tnPy mjiy tnko rank pPtL would stand in the court above and war must he waged against the Impress- experience; and hat for these reasons nm(ni(. tn0 enlightened and progiesslvo that their cases might be thrown out en- inent of American sallois Into British ser- w0 Khould be optimistic, rather than tho p,op,p., of thp ,,.., anf, pnJov , tlrely. Mr. Lord then made another olfer. vice, and then ns a peaco commissioner contrary. vantages which science, Industry and In- He proposed that the amount ot damages nlloned that Issue to drop entirely from ,5,lt, 11 will bo said that this Is not a ,r,;i,nr(1 C(U) ,lrnK Tn cnllmion M,P(i for in the Harvey ease bo laiscd the negotiations. As soon as the safety of , completu presentation of the case. 1 ,10 wh,cn Ulc(i(, ,)0nclUs nro ofIPrf,d j3 lh.,t from $sn to 0 in order that it might be our rmmerro onnn the Ailnnile was sf. not ask you to accept It as such but main- th Kimrem.-irv whieh h.n .-irvom. made appealiiblo. This offer was accvpicd cured tho American noonlo did not insist. 11,111 thn?- u. rrrrectly shows tRe primary psnP, so much , ,hp nas, for othpr peo. hy the other side nnd the case Is set for unon further war. cause of tnose great movemems wnu.11 p, bp rococnzpd hv them ml, this hearing In City Court Saturday moinmg That war and upon the ocean enforced during to tho north that development nnd power ring 10 oiuj our cuimau on m ci.- .. f! fnr as compatible with safety and sta- torman Ilobart, arrestea on tlio cnarge ot that enabled it to meet nnd triumph over cause of our various struggles or dlstln- bmtyi violating the city ordinances n few days the south In Its attack upon the Fnlon. I finishing policies is that It ignores an-( To somo 'this condition reveals nothing ago, were nol pressed to-.lay In '"! Coin t the restrictions of trade "ilc f" " conditlcn Is accompanied by the prcm- I'etore tne jury nrawn some mjnins aBo , which caused It and wero 0,1 . "" " "77 , Iso that they shall bo allowed the most and City Hherltt liancrott was insirucieu Its existence, were tho nrougni out iiiosc pruiiuiufs . e-n uic nmple liberty, a guaranty of civil rights, to notify tho members of tho panel. n 1.1.1. ,. ... our nat onal pride. The Injustice In refer-' c.,i , ,,, .... : Th,. r.,in. nf fnintoetor Felt and Mo. 87."0,nOO-Nn Less of Lives Itepurted Thn 1 lluiy Structures Muriicd Like Tinder and Firemu Were Uelplekn, New- York, Mny -K.r sta' ie.l in ,a "bowery dlstrle1-' ..' .. v I -i.m i o'.t 4 o'clock this morn.iig '1.. l:roukli. ! nerves wero ordti'id tin but .1 1 . in tho morning tin- wa- not 1.. 1 r control. The lite .-tiit.-j 11. Hu.-'ni. pavilion oil Cony l!aud. ..rJ -pi i i iP Idly until nev.-n hi u ks of tt.iu..- !.u . i.hi hud been .lttro.ve.1. A mns rat.v 1-' -lime of tho lcss plat s It at ikeman Thomas I.yiu b. I'liemeii 1.. Tagart and William Al.in. ti w.'. p fully but not scuiou.-ly burneei wliiie a. Ing i-Utplcii ocelli, ml' n .- v ral 11 . uned buildings. HI. hard Diwi.- an.l , ham Uuikln, U and 1 -a - I. -. Ively .isleep In tho . 7.1 lb;. . w.-i. - -Verely buni'Hl about tn.- dv The police believe the fir.- w 01" r.. ii- llniv orlcln. as tiny disiovi. 1 11 refer to the manufacturing of tho goods other Influenco which has ever been po- but ,anKor Iln',i tllP. oan no'virtue in and the city attorney is to arrest them j Rsciie od'along the N .n l walk .11 -i a.t which previous to this had been mad-' in u'lU 1,1 tn? eourses we nave pursued. 1 thp prcnipp. fo glvo validity to that again on a new warrant. Tie nearlng n( onp 0( ,ne burned bin dn gs England. You recall how nt the closo of roier 10 mai sense m j wuw wm iihiii. promise they seo tho necessity of sacrifice will be held Saturday. the war Englishmen In their efforts to re. which also Is discovered in tne large ma- anfl are not WitnK to meet Its cost and The hearing In the case nf Mrs. Nancy gain tho American markets flooded thn Jorlty of our national nets. To tgnoro s,1KRP;;t tu. withdrawal to a single port Stevens, who was arrested Saturday In country with cheap goods nnd tins is 10 represent wie nauoo.u pimmi . a to bo used In the Interests of American Middlesex on the charge of threat'-filng to -nn It . tis imnosslbie to w; . them. I ' o undersold tho American manufactuicr Khnply greed. One of the most va uniun commerce. Can such n course be satis- shoot Road Commissioner Pemnroke and ,in,,,. e.-vmiiuinlc-ited a. 1. v to 1 1 c When tho fire deparinvnt leiielvd tl beach front, they t uinl a lozen ' ' houses burning. They were nry a.- t . r who during the conflict had flourished lentures 01 mis nay is ine c-onipieie ir- factory from any standpoint? Tho with- which was to have been held in that place greatly. This caused the American matin-, filiation me sacruico or tne lives 01 inose arawal of the American people to a slnglo to-day, was postponed until Welnesiay facttirers to npply for that system of pro-' whom wo meet to honor has mado of port w),,ro our shipping would have a because of the lllncs of the respondent, tectlon which hns slnco been our bulwark B,1C," an u'!J)lst leprepenlatlon. riic prln- haven means nn armed port with Its guns' qi'PHFME rni'IlT against international competition. Then t'l,,n for which our patriot fathers fought po,,ted towards the Mllpinos ns well as1 ' our country became "America for Amerl- was not only commercially right but mor-i n,llPr pcop(.gi To them It could only mean Mcntpeller, May :r..-The hearings In cans." nnd Internal development took tho right; tho sense of Justice was as a pnco from wllch thoy aro disbarred Washington county rases were continued other stomach or liver troubles. They never gripe. J, W. O'Sullivan, W. P. Hall, F. II. Tar- of our natural conditions nnd tho extent ker, K. Oosselln and 10, R. Crandall, ntn nf l.. ..rnn t Innti I ,.vl,nn OVtUOni H IHO COI11 IllClCia I lieCCSSliy 111 The Civil War comes next In historical tho struggle of 1S12; but when wc ; oome succession nnd although we llnd condl-lto the Civil Vi nr wo And that although tlons greatly changed 1 think wo must the .South was commercially right It was acknowledge thnt we tlnd the same under-, morally and politically wrong. It had lying causes producing tho political and tho right to protect and promote Its com and social effects of that period. Tho merclal welfare but not at the expense people of tho South did not seek i-ep- f the Uilon. The interest of the whole aratlon from tho central power until It wns Paramount to that of n section, but Imposed upon them restrictions which In- tho South attempted to Ignore this fact, terfered with tholr commercial prospects. I The commercial Interest of tho Norlh saw Thn "inrlir nf A homlnn t Ions" which .llx. nothing to be gained 111 tlio rllpttlro be- tween two sections that were doing .a' r.011e,J I profitable business with each other, but I CtiUoCU. There Is a tlmo for all things. Tho time the moral sense of the people could not I to take Po Witt's Little Early Risers is longer endure the outrage nnd Inhumanity when you nro suffering from ccnstlpatlon, ! to which tho government was committed , biliousness, sick headache, Indigestion or In promoting slavery. (Continued on 1th page.) LIGHTENS LABORS Cobwebs tbout a house are usually the sign that the housewife has more than she can do, the way she goes about it; that all her time and strength are utilized in doing heavy work; that she uses soap in her cleaning. If tho would only use Wasnipg Powder heavy work would be so lightened that the little things needn't bs neglected. Gold Dust gives a woman time to rest, tlmeifl visit, time to read, and time to sew. It is much belter and cheaper (nan soap for an cleaning. rui icaica. ccuuuilljr uur uui I'lge pacKage, THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY CHICAGO , ST. VOIIS WW YORK COSlOf The section to which gain was moro dear than permanent power nnd right precipitated tho conflict nnd tho disciples of principle met them "to redress wrongs already long enough endured." That strugglo was one ot tho bitterest In his tory nnd culled for tho greatest sacrl flc In behalf of tho government but the vast number of dead covering tho battle fields of that conflict wns thn Nation's offering In America greed should bo secondary to principle. At Its close that long lino that for two days passed with tho steady march of veterans tho reviewing stand In Washington con tol.ied something moro than victors, It contained men who realized at what a terrible cost the supremacy of principle hnd been secured and they wero march ing there ns the nation's guaranteo that that supremacy must bo maintained. To my mind, members of the Orand Army of tho Republlo, that demonstration of de votion to principle will be cherish ed by future generations ns thn greatest result of tho Civil War. We look at tho liberated slave and say a noble achievement, we watch tho mighty strides of progress ot the reunited nation and exclaim a magnificent roward. hut when wo realize that this freo people, this great nation w-ns raised above the sway of greed and by your blood dedicated to principle wo behold with gratltudo too deep for ox presslon the preclousnees of our heritage. So 1 do not Ignore but accept tho uacrcd letter to MnS. riNKnAM NO. 46,070 "I had female com plaints so bad that it me to have hysterical fits; have had as many as nine in one day. "Five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me and it has been a year since I had an attack. firs. Edna Jackson. Pearl, La. If Mrs. Plnkham'6 Compound will cure such bevero cases as this surely it must be a great medicine is thero any sufferer foolish enough not to give it a trial? In Supreme Court to-day. McDonald ft Iiuclian vs. estate of Hamilton u ebster, appeal from commissioners, general as sumpsit. J. W. Gordon appeared for the plalntlrts and F, I.. Laird for the defen dant. State vs. I. II. P. Howell, perjury. State's Attorney Hoar for the State and O. W. WI"K and T, R. dot don for the re spondent. State vs. Charles Johnsm, maintaining; a nuisance. Tho point argued was tho Insuftlclency of the Indictment. This Is the llrst tlmo this point has over been argued In this State. State's Attor- j ney Hoar for tho State Slid W. W. !. point and .1, P. Lnmsen for the respon dent. State vs. Charles Johnson, selling, flame ntiorneys appeared as In the pre ceding case. State vs. James Daheny, breaking jail. State's Attorney Hoar for the State and Frank Plumley for the le spomlmt. A declsiv.-a was rendered on tho motion to dismiss the habeas corpus petition nf Uowcrv and destroyed two b.oek H was under control. The rapidity of the tire w.i- r. t t ba wondered considering the . l ..t.u I' r 1 ' . " building. In one hour ait. 1 thoiu-i ; 'T of smoke gave warning 1 ..r- so,i..u '. -ed with bulldinkk 01' ab -;7 'M'' lh '' 11 '' utilized for Mich pnipo-s a- l'h"i -1 . a L-nllerles. t-nljoiK. din.ru r- uis .1 1 halls, theatres, and the- Uk. . wre In r...i -. I Five alaim were semen. i All tl ' I M-rve engines came fn m Fliihin.li. F rt I Hamilton. Rath Hearh Shi-p-hc.i t V v. and fourteen oompaiili resp mint ir'ni Hrooklyn. The police d.-panm-nt h-r ..d down reserves from k pi.sin-t-. Tim hc.ivual l0Me- ar. a- m'Iow F ' man's dance ball, rest uirai.t lOn. ert n 1 deii, rvar end badly buitvd loss- i-i " Hendeison's d-incing pav il.en, b.r'i e houses, restaurant und . cm . i t ha. I 1 " ecu, Ezra Merrill, rollei . o.isinu 1 ' f.V) (KVi; John Dani-11, c'alo 11 $M. il.cva l.awieiu-e. saloon and n. inert hall Vi ' Hentley's drug store, J2tie0, OaUeP loon and restaurant, $15.(X"'; -i.n 1 ilanclng pavilion, swimming puo., i.-au-r.int and hotel. $viW In all two hundred buildings n d - cfr, I 'Ph.. nolli'M iMUl.lto tn It. W. Camp, upon which he was recent- v.. ,.,, ,..ii..ihlv oxci s-lve as ly released from jail, vvhero ho hnd "ecu ,',.' structures wen-e of the tllmsteyl cl.av- acter, somo "f them being lime mcuc- ie. . shanties of cheap frame wont, nuiv on tnH nf life. Theio wns a little in-u- sentenccd for n term because of being convicted nt the last term of County Court of ccsitempt of court. Tho petition wns dismissed on the grounds that it I ... the rate, being almost prohibitive should have been brought before tho Mll""lec' ,m i.ciu-u 01 mipieuie coin 1 uisieaii 01 tieioro one member of the bench. Camp vva- re manded to Jail. J P. I.amson, counsel for Camp, Is to bring another petition before the court and also exacts that In tho meantime hi client will bo released from custody on ball. BELLOWS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL WINS In the Inteiicholnttlo alert ut Clarrmntit (liven 11 Itecvptlon. Ilellows Falls, Sray 19,-The Uellovvs Falls High school team for the first time won the highest score at the interscholas tie meet at Claivmont, winning the silver cup by a lead of 1 2-3 points. A reception was given the victorious team at the op- Last fall I sprained my left hip wlulo handling some heavy boxes, me am -tor I called on mid nt llrst It wns a sh,ht strain and would 1.0011 be well, but It grew worse and theoUetor then said 1 had rh.u matlsm. It continued to grow worse nnd I could hardly get around to work. I went to a drug store and the drugslft recom mended me to try Chamberlain's Pain Palm. I tried It and ohe-hiilf of a 50-icrt bottle cured mo ehtlrelj. I now recom mend It to all my friends. F. A. Hnbe elt. Eric. Pa. It Is for ile by W. J. Hrndr son, drugglft. BurllnsMn, Vt. To cure piles, Strike at the Roo'.-th. t s the way Dr Witt's Witch llaz-l S i o cjtvilmu the Root tt removes ta. 1 u-r. . be CI. lev .tv.Kt.uw.. .VM.tt ...v w,'-.. .... - - . era house In tho evening. Remarks wen quickly and permanently Don't 11 n t niadft hv Prof. A M Crawford Hon If time :ind 111011CV 1 1 Vint: 10 lemnV t I 15. Ryder, A N Swain and otheis ind at ihn lose tho girl students berved icfresh-menu. fects J W O'Sullivan P Hill. F H l ar ker, 13. aeHStllu and L R. ''i.tivJai,.