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Ifi till'' ISlULTNGTON FRUK I'lM'SS: TIIUUSDAY. dl'lNK l!H)4. The success of your cake depends upon the baking powder. Cheap baking powder makes poor cake and a poorer cook. The wise housewife uses a pure cream of tartar baking powder like Cleveland's. The result, good, whole some, digestible cake every time. WILLIAM HUHN A SUICIDE Hung Himself with a Small Rope at His Home. I I'nnilly Trouble nml Inability In Mod III llrnt AmuIkiiciI nn Reason for Deed nt (icrmnn C.nrilner. MAIN'S CIRCUS. June 11 the Rule of I lie 1 1 (l r II n u 1 ii. Visit to -Saturday. Jump 11 pinmiscs tn he n iliy nl mloynicut ill lint Hm-tnti. fur mi tlMl 11 i to Walter I. Main's world's cmioMHihi, I hi rr-rini? oin us. mrniiKPrlP nnd r.iclns i ir: ivnl, combined Willi Hip production "Kittle of PiinidebunT." will ho bete. f.iMi l' n pe-Toi tniiuco nt two nml nml i i t-lit o'clock li. in. Ax Hip Main circus b.is Hip tnnfldente nml stamp of puhllr nppttnal. It is safe tn predict Ihc ii iv will tip Riven ovrr to nmuseniPtit. "VV hn Is there who does not ciiloy the por loripame of ii rlpiin. wholesome unit up-lo-tpitc Mk chiles like the Mnln enterprise 7 'I lie r rri'iipoi's iiiltn i "Hon bus lonp; since In en dispelled tli.it nil circuses .ire Hie I pip True It i-. the elephruil-. lions, mid other ben-ls of the .iuimlc are I'll! ir evidence, hot with them in.iiiy villi :i 'iltnnl.s never Ulore si en ill c.ip tiH. The nil- will undiiubl. dly he Im- ?irei;ii.itcil with sawdust ami pe'innl-. .nnl i illoot s nml red leinon.iile w ill ih m. mil their shn' nf ati nlion, luit tin blu show itwlf is IPn.Mfil up i (In i .( ji t iie of V i lln n'r. I- of ntbt'. mi both sexes, n i I eon t ri nil trovi ill n 'lionnlllie!-. ihl' 1 1 . V i mi i shil.il i i tn proilm . 1 ' ' III.-' t 1 " ) t I .i 1 Ill I. O '! I - i lite l't. I'll l ipi I o! :iii- i.i'l.il .unit'-' -mi nl in the v e 1 Th . -1 ii 1 1 ni I r of f.f i i . . I hoi st s nil.'V. 1 with this I'l-liiul .m . t" lo'.ers i f i I .'11 i l i -nit v oro I' i -I'jlit I n.it w ill iniin the eonunir of miles t- lir. ii irnu- h i l'li; t m- SP.-i-.Mi. .Mr. Main f"l most in -. I w. t he e liioil.iti'.f of hi1- i"ition ; r. both sum .mil wnt t ip hes' p..ssj.c we.-iihir pioie.'ii.in. nml t . . i j ii i inln ii N i on l-t .1 lor I In com f"rt .'in I n ' o mi nt of tin' thousands who nil 'ml the show. ntnii'-'f nieiil feast Kfpt one thought, innforl nml in rum s'. All ol the tents iT-"-o.i. llfol'ilmK nr.vm or :nMiii c powki.u ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA. Anniiiil liisinllnlliiii nf OlVeel's nml llnn inet l.nvt r.ti'liln. The annual Insinuation of the offli ers nt thp Alphn K.ippu Kiipp.i fi'.i(ernlt too pi, ice nt their looms, !l Church sli'iil. I'tlday nlcliI, followeil hy u li.in iinet lit the Vim Ness, House. A Inrpe number ol alumni nml honor ary members were present. 1'nllnwint; were Hip tonsts. I).". YV. W. Vert III, '01. netl'iK ns toiistmnstpr: "The Alpha Kappa ICapp.i Fraternity Its Past mill Future " Crnnd 1 resident (Vo. Cook, M. 11. "A Glnnce Rackwarl," A. 1'. flrlnnell M. II. "Race Pnirlde.". .Or 11. II. t'lomlm.m, '"j'lie llonornry Memher." i:s-f,ov. f. A. Woodhnry, M. O. "rralernlty Ideal'," Dr. A. M, lllltloriieM. 'K, "Tlip OhtPtrii'lan."..A. T. A. Kinc, M. 1). "KmpiisIoii." nr. l.;. ,l. h.iincy. -(i; "Tin New l'rother."..nr. A. II. .loncs. 'ilT "'nil' rnlly Inlhi'iiee up ('olleee l.ifr, ' Pr. I. II. Wnitworth. '(; The officers of the Ir.-ilernitv follow I'rhiTirnis, A. I'. Orinnell. M. 1); pnsl detit 1 1, Y Hed'.'V.li k: vn e-pie.-id. lit. A"tn. V. I'erni': treasurer l.lnnr .1. I'.arnej i orfspi n.liiiir seer' l.iry. Waller 1. Kelso. r -ordlnir s-frret.'! -. llimv It. l.il-'iail. w irden. Ah ih II. Mills marsh al. .1 A. I In mil ton. rhiipliin, I, II. AWnt woi ih. KEPT OPEN AFTER 11. ClinrjiP Alnili- l.'' Itei. I nunlnst .lllclinel i. ', lliiin. Morro I.yhic in n heap with n rope drawn tlKhtlv nhoiil lil.-i heck, W'llllain linhn, a (leitnan umili.'lier, was loilinl ilead In the Hloiin hops.! of his hnnie .it .'.. .Nortll nveniic Siuidny nn.riilns: hv a nelKli hot who li.nl coino to call him lor break-, last. Mr. Ilnlin was last scon alive by John l.hinerl, Willi whom he hoard d and who residi-i', with his famll In "he np pu' pail of the In its., Mr. Iluhn i.impy inc the basement. Thai was on Satin day lie. i iiIiik when .Mr. linhn went upstairs foi Mime collee. lie was not seen pft.iln iltitlim the day, hut ahoiit five o'clock ii Hie alieiniii.il Mr. l.inu.rt glanced throiitth the windows ot :Wi'. Ilnliiis nparliiiPiits and initio d an overtiinieil I chair Hp Ihoimht 11.11I1I115 or this until 'he ivi nt to call Mr. linhn hinnlay I' i"-ih 'S nn I upon receiving 110 reply lorefil the door hi and found him as above st.. I'd. . lb ilth (Jllleer T. K. flail, and flih f of 1'Oln e llUSsell WPI'" lllillllrd I'llll I'Mlllllned the body nnd pu'inlscs. 'I'lie holy was coil .mil Mr. linhn had evidently been dead for a nuiniier nt hours. A short distance from the hodv was a ch lir bini; on its side. The died was eouiir.iiteil In a sioiin Iionse, which led to the rooms 01 Mr. Ilu!u S vcral nails hint been diivi n into one hi the ratter.i, to which a mpo ;l.h; of an Inch In size and about live oet 111 leiKth was tie I. A slip noose was then made and after nioiint llitt a chair the noose was placed about his neck and the chair kit ked rrom un der. The body evidently did lot lemahi haiiKliiK lout' for tin- rope was in Hall aiul the man's welKlit, which was about l'-i) poiunis, so creat that he had mopped and diatli probably resulted from strat'iiulatloii, ns the rope when found was Hcht about his neck 111M and cut Into the skin nearly half an inch. Tin' n mains were ordered tPiirivp.l to the 11111I.M lakhiH looms of Jo'in . ('01 blu. Irani which place the lureral was held .M olid iv afleinoon ,11 live o'clock, with inleiiacnt In Lake Vl.iv cpmetery. The arraiifa inputs wire In chnii of lioctllP l.oilic. ol which the dei.plis.il wan a iiienibcr. Willi. up 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 was about M years of nae an I was bm 11 hi (letinany. lie served lor si vera 1 vars in the i'.iimi.iu army and took part in a number of battles In the l't meo-I'ni!.tnn and Hie Itusslan- iennaln wars of v...! mid sTl. About a iliiarter ol a ei'ntury nsn he Kitrlliicton and has since inn li home Mr. Huhn's lirst wife ill. her of .Mais n kh leavliiK a son who Is now la some pma of Mas M ! 1,1 Ml Mi 1 'nw '.) died ,1 1 w Inline ' t l'-l nl iv I ,.hl ,t 1 . ' l'..w. ll wa.- I In h.ir- . I sj 1. but m.i nt the nr. nti 1 I 111 tin-. 1 It ll ti.ide Mi I'.. will 1 ' ' n . "f Hie I u tn ral A eninpl.-iint was tiled Ktid.iv bv the Hn-. (. . Morrow with the board of honor commissioners. rh.irj?ltn; that Mil ha. 1 Horn, who operati's a saloon on Main strppt, had vlolcted his llcPiitre bv keppini: opiti afier elp.n o'clock. The onimiss'lotiers will serve a notice on Mr. Horn Min 11 henrlnc will be lu hi in the nenr future. 'I up speell " ohnrcp lnade by Mr. Mor- . 1 row is that on m ly 1:1 hp vlslti d .Mr. 'Dole's place mid liemil it open and tin 11 W .'I S ;i I O I 1 1. Kin .ill' I " 1. " 0 11 m i. ,01. .'tin- ,ips ;t row iliims Ik Inimedi itely tiotmed the will b'e I poheo and Hint he and Chief Hussell I walked to the salom mid tound the men I'lipilnir tlieri from and loi kin? Hip door. I It w is then live minutes and 11 half after 1 le 1 a. J1IIP to ihU his .I a num. William, aeliusetts ' 'n.ost a tnirnrlc. l'.urd.Kk ' .1 I in is i nn d me of a ternble liinrj all owr 1 In bodj I nut vty Yon should not frel tired ..ill" Mis.s .lab. 1 Kilhridt;. , 1 .a I h. , 1 1 h v pun e ,i,,n't - ..1 v JI, Conn tal... I b ...1 S 11 s ip.inlln for all the HniP woii t If ;.mu 1 while. BURLINGTON, satmney' H.: ON SHAW LOT, ARCHIBALD STREET. t 3 Section Trains, Length of 48 Cars. ! WALTER L MAIN'S eSSn! : 3 Ring Circus, Greatest Menagerie, Racing Carnival ; and a .1 niKhter. who Is Mrs. Henry Itolp eits of South ISiirhnuton. About n year .mho Iluhn advertised for a wife lino null a m.iti itinen il ncem j and a woman front Nm-lnille. Tcnn.. imswireil his advertiseinenl . 1 1 iih-i siait word fot her to come on. which she did. brliiKlnc a ounff son with her. They were iiulctly tuarried in till.-; etv ind s i after a disiiur. em. nt atose over the ptes ence of the son. Til" latter was Dually la l.en back to Tennessee hy his father, who came here tor him. Alter n hoit time Mr. and Mis. Iluhn sepiraieil and a suit for divorce is now penllnK in county crniit. tin the table in Mr. Halm's ipai 'incuts wete lnin.'l two letters, one .Mildres'-. d to hi' daughter and the otliPt to n Mr. I.eounrd. who owns Hip Iioiisp in which Mr. Iluhn lived. The letter in Mr. Leonard slated that he was unable to mei t In mil and also spoke of ids Wim ble with his wife olaitninur that be was mil the one who was at fault. Vo men tion was iniide in cither h Her o his in I' iitimi ot tnMir,' his ble. A tew weeks iieo Mi Iluhn made a Hip In r.nstop In spiiipIi of his -on and Ml in tied last Thill's. ln, niiMi ssful, and it is thnip-ilit lint the tioiildc with bis wile. tnnp.. y niatti rs-' n ml bis Inability to I'u ite his son bore on Inn n he,i ily tl'.it he decided to take his own life. PATRIOTIC CITIZENSHIP Prlc (lllereil to Public s,hiio of erinont for I'ssns, upll" The Arm i PHENOMINAL PERFORMERS AMAZING ACTS. - --- 4 i f I :l :! Top No tch Butter Scotch A new kind of butter scotch, made in it now way; a better butter scotch thnn you ever tasted. Better because it is nutritious as well m delicious; better because it's purr, whole some. Try the following recipe and test its real goodness. Onsctipof KaibCornSyrup, onnnupof Kriinulnteil micar, ene-hnlf imp of fresh tmttor. Doll liiilll a small iimtillty droiim-d lu cold water Incomes hard sutJ nnappy. Do not stir whllo boiling. Add butter Juit before candy It dons. CORN SYRUP ii deHdcdty preferable to any other syrupq, which come to the consumer with oil the dirt and dust the syrup measure naa accumulated since its lar.t use. Kuro Lorn Syrup is protected by airtight, friction-top tins, which preserve its purity, insure its cleanlineis, guar antee Us goodness. loc, 25c nnd 50c, at poccrs. CORN PRODUCTS CO., New York nnd Chicago. THE CIVIL SERVICE. Annunl t;:iiiilnalloii for Port nf Illir lliiKtiin In lie llelil .Inly II. The I'tiiteil Slobs civil service com mission has annoiincpi thai the 11 ti 1 1 11.1 1 examination for Hip port of IbirlitiKton, VI., will hi' held In this cltv on Monday, .Inly II, IDftl. at !' a. m. The positions of inspector, deputy collector and inspector and deputv collei tor and clerk have beep placed in Hip m cniid srade, toKelher Willi the positions of iiipsspiuii r mid tiinht In speetnr, and It is lioped that with Hip modillcntlon of the camln.itlon for those positions, the 1 o tn mission will hereafter experience no dltlk ulty In seetiriiiR a reg ister of ellKtbles slllllcletlt to meet tile, demands of the servli e at tips port. The second wriide i xamln.itloii eomprifles the .subjects of spellltiK. arithuieiic, lettrr wtltlmr. iii'i.manshlp and copying. Appll citions will als. 1 be .ni.ptid for the posi tion of Inspci tn ss In the thiid made. Applli atl.ni form 1,17 and ' in-tr.ii tion to ,'pillc, mis' No l.HI'i c in be spi utc I troiu .1 1. Arthur. ..UMlliry sierci.ir at the custom hoiit,c. Tl,e lattpr pamphlet com t. ilns speeimill MUistlons of previous 1 -nmiliatlons tor the second and third prudes and Hie r. .iilrcinr tits on Hip pint of Hp' .ipplicanis Thp at:e limit is l'ii yi.ns or over, nnd the 1 xamliiatnui is opi 11 I 1 all citizens of the I'nlted .States who comply witli the reipiliPtuents. Applications will bp aeeepti d which ate tiled in lompl'te torni with tin secretary of the board of c. miliars, Itooni 141. po-tolllcc buildhm, iioston. Muss., prior to I p m., .Inne in, 1 "1. Ilnniirnd Hi'ulai. Thr drlec.ites weir In s.iriiftpil to mnporl ,Iami s II. Allen of that vl!l.iK for slu t iff LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. A f'orrcsiHinileiil Miauests 'I'luil the l.cclslal ore Try ll Alurilcr t'nsi-s Direct. Tn the Kdltor of the l'ree Pr-- Slate .ion Mndlv tell me whv thi: lias 1 n selected as the ".Slate fiiRe" for Hums and muideiers, to say ii'.thhm of h Mer crlmlniils'.' AKo why tnurilerpis are trird in our courts? As things 111 1-, would It not be bi'tlor for the l.e;isliiture to take action it once, and thus s..e the taxpayers Hie 1 -peiii of n tiial and Hie my Hie dh oiutesy ami the Indue the Insult Implii d in '"in- sent a In t liiiitliii; When a ih lib. r.ili d. ly indu. . thai If tie Isl.itui. will in o 1 s In r would It tint pie Ihl I 111 I I In mil d afli r la k- woiniin's Kin b iwardly inurili nirv wllh the ass l.ir. to 1 1, m n t her ih mi In r a nd w li. 11 t h l.lltll to be Well .'oMIld. d be 1.1 iter io spare Hn pen of ih. far. 1 ? or cotton tnousselltte covered wllh 'i pate KM en trellis nnd spattered pninp.iilnur iosik, or a Jnpnnese ledKli of del;, nte Vloli I wl'larla, and eostltic; but .1 lew cents n ymil. II Hour criVPihii! Is desirable, the 1 e.t 11 ti I cheapest slim is Ingrain fillings hi dull loncs, or a 1 mvns IlllltiK wdilch Is seldotn more than thirty cents a y.nd rho hedrootm may be till white, with dotted Swiss curtains, dimity be.lsprr ads and door curtains, an.1 bum Honrs or 11 sinulo strip fif pale dull yellow tllilnir: or If much money Is to be spent, l ho new pompadour cotlons will bp used. Them is a pettert craze this year for the pompadour lower designs, not only In dresses, tlblions, underwear nml mil lliiery, but In oM-ry sort of uph dstery 'rout the hen lest satln-liiocades to the thenppst iniKlbis. And they cert.ilnly uIvp Hip toe.ni 11 charinltiKlv cool. Mower like took. I'or lipilrooms. rfis"s are pr' feircd, wllh daffodils and vlol 'ts sen pd for Hi'. dlnliiK-room, tittie-nnd-w'iltx ef feels ate trnlpe 1 bv desluus of linchrlors buttoni or t-enlliin or eorn llow.r, or lllllte .splaslirs of bllte clematis. The ipost popular material Is "r aton eps." and ott n the cottons are Iner cerizp'l. i.'.iinhiK therohy those ti. b ef. Ifcts of broiad.., which outlasts W 'Khii c It Is really astonlshlni;. too, how 1 mn plelflv one e.in 1 PVolllllOllh'.P a ll'i 1.-" iddiiu iblltrhtful sunimer-tlnie iftnts wllh the 1 1 1" 1 iS" of hut n few dollars tlm could insiiv do a sltlina-iooni. as drsi rlhi'd her", ,ind two hcilioum" u, whip, or wllh nn Inexpensive pompadour iiTret. rof twehc or tlfteeii dollars The f itrnlshl'it. ii ptoperly fleam f at the end of Hip s'linniPr, would last 'wo or t'llpp seasons, mn 1 have tm doubt tint .1 bliie-iiiiil-whlle dlnlhK-rrt'nm eonid In ..eeomplislipil for not mote than tiv. -'ol lars. The washing of these summer It.iper Ics n.itti 1 nll demand some thought m-d 1 are. It can bo easily done, but nevi r i iirclessh . The e.iloied linens or pompadour cot tons should lie tint to soik In a .all ..f hot waPr lu which a tablespoon'iil of borax has been dlssolv. d. Win n the wnler has cooled, then put them into a tub of bollltif; water In whtcn you linf lirst dissolved hulf a cup of borav mid h-ilf a bar of Castile snap. fo not put on Hip stmp as yon cannol boll ciothps and kppp the poior. Hub lightly hi the bands, a board Is nnl neress.irv with borax, and tinso in warm waler with a labi" spoonful of borax, a second In." Hut should be In clear cold water. Wtlnp out partially and let drip dty in the shade, where. If possible there is n breeze. Iron on the wrons slib I before iiinte dry, and It both ldes of1 poods Is to show, cover with clean brown, wrapping paper. I l'reiii Mitlv the denim and dark Iippii will last without n trip to the l.iun lr 1 ail summer, but pompadour cottoi,-, tn ' very bkelv Io 1' ok dusty bv the n.idib , of August. And all of the sumne r Ir.ip ' ri s iit'd overini.s must b. pad,. 1 iwiv 1 . i-r. 1 1 1 v I'leuii bv the l'th of itctobrr, 01 ,m soon ns the. llrAs licht'd. Potash is removed in large quantities from the soil hy the growing of crops and selling them from the farm. Unless the Potash he restored 1 1 the soil, good crops can n.t cuii- tltl'JC. U eTST- ri-. jr l' .f .1 r it. GERMAN KALI WONk'S, 93 Nimau St , New ntk. HQ This Trust Company, incorporated and operated in Rhode, Island, by con. servativc 1n.-1najerr.c11l, nominal c.xpca set and substantial invest ments, is enabled to pay 4 J per cent, on savingi deposits and com pound the Interest every six months 1 send roa iniBKWsPj B, ON BANKINC ar MAIL KjrTi ij 1 ItK.M HK.VtlM'. It's lolly to suffer Irom that Imrtlble plnu'iip ol the niB'it. Itehlm; pile'. I loan's (initimnt curis .iiicklv and pei nianently. At any dmr, store, ,v c-cts. DtLtPHA NTS, nPNC; Ot RARt REAfl NELSON of Riders, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Jugglers, Contortionists, Riders 4 i WHOLE ORIGINAL, ONLY INCOMPARABLE ACROBATIC MARVELS EVER ATTEMPTED TO RIVAL EMINENT PRODUCTIONS. Wild Beasts FAMILY I THEIR PRE- t X t Cute Babies TINIEST MAN ALIVE THE 1904 DIRECTORY. r t'liniiRf from I, list Veiir's Hook, ultli liierense of It'll! Niiine". The r.uriiiirttnti cili and Winn. .ski di vectniy I.. 1 rml publisho.1 by 1. I'. W'aite r 1.1, and pinited at the l'ree 1'r.ss lltll, e. is Pilot; lllslllbllt. .1. Tile dl- eitor is a 1 onipb te all'ait at.d loptains a liirve min. iint 0! alunble informntioii. It hn lilies a list of all institutions Ih Hie clt . 1 hat liable, fraternal and business. In addition to the dncetory proper a -treei directorv is hit 01 poi al 1 d, wbhli ulp'S a teinly Mien nee to ,inv iinmbi ted Iniiise in Hie i't. A Iwt ol Hi" pati.iiis 01 rural Hie d( li cry roulis is aNu lm imb d. 'I lie diMctory Is accurate an 1 imupis h,u laid thorouctily. Thi lot.tl iniinber of names in Hip di teitory 111 !:..! was li.".J'i. This ji ir there mo fi.'.nil. an iiiciPiise ol .',1;;. The pew names added In pi. p.ll Inu- the dlri ctoi y j l,t. 101 nils Ji'lir were I lie iiiiiui s 1 lliseii in pri parlnc Hie directory w'"ie 1.471. There were ;.!Uii chnnses 111 location. 11,. ik piK Hp' whole 1, umber of additions and altetatli lis i..:'..7. 111.' Miliums and humane ".Mes-'.'iifc'cr UUotes " 1 IIH. MII. " s mine," bin 111 in same book I M.il "And lie that kllleth any man shall surely be put to death." The iiuestlon Is not of vciiKCitncn, but of simple justice. Why should society be ont.iininati d ami life be made unsafe because . uisllltOt'S like lo show tllplr power nv r courts and law, by t'ivhiK ih" criminal a p.itirnal pat and biddlnc lilm sin Mime mot. '." fan Hie Hood Messi nuer, or any of its Ilk, point to one tnutdercr In this State win re iniuilliltatii.il was not followed sooner or later by full libetty unless death li'tei t neilv Docs Hip murdctcr. turned loose on society, usually stop at .one cilme? is it reasonable to sup linse he will. wMirn be lltuls lb. 11 in Vermont, at least, the "way of the fans wli.ti KriM-iir' is niiide i ry i.is.? Is not the who!., process a slront; inducement 'or ,m oiitrax. d public to look with lenity on "Ivnch liw' wheie at hast the muid'Mt a-'is his .I.'k. 1 1 ' V. In .ir lilm h of a raw .:'i."!it a s re.it 1 r V'liu.'in. Would "ot .rii. "i do Hill to take 1 yl.lh. e bi.kw.ild to the ilas when 1 '.it to r Kill 111. and lis fel lows, laid tin .s. gii'ii lu'ls tor law ami order'.- IN'jrir.KU. rsfAPi: M VN. A itinau.n boat b.'inc; Ho Moo.-( Itiver at Ksi Mnnd.iv mailt about In n'r Claiem - W oil-, .'rank M OF YOfNii discovered in St. .lohnsbury lock. Will and l.auchtin and Sbi.MA NT r.dAl'INii PARTY. Albeit loss set f 01 th hi a boat to icscile it from Koirn over the dam arid beinir lot. In some manner th-Mr boat was capsized and they reai ne.l shoro with snipe assist. 111. e and cotn-ldenihle diffi culty. Tins anldent not dlsmaynu,' Km mett Palmer, he started out alone In a boat to the rescue of the runawMy. The si ft Jilnur torrent soon lore hi'it and his craft over the lam. and he came up under Ih" boat. The breathless witnesses av" him tip for lost but with tare pres. me rf 111I11 1 he either swam or walked on the bottom to i piece a f. w nnl down stieam, where lie crawbd nut upon the locks, and was later fnutul 111 a some ovh.it' -Mi il ton lit'. ni .Vol 1 hair ol lu- head v. is linur. d, Hioiiii it w.u -omeWll.lt Wet. II" Is tlU'lb!" to tell pi-l Low he extricated hlinsi It Irom his p. nl mis position. Ills fi lends lecird this .--iMpe ,im 111ir.it ulous nnd uit:r-3ly pro 1-dential. MODEST, HONEST, STATEMENTS. 1 - No px.iKseratiops liumbir-tKliiK bv 11 terpretations. mu' and is the -tat. 1 1 this acenevs I methods. The 1 wisdom cries oi.t 1 to look us up wh need ot insut.in.-i.. T. S. PECK, INSURANCE. 1 Burlington, - - - Vermont Urner.il Alexander llajs, buiR's suns, is 10 bae bis trreen b He 1 re. Hon ot w In if In ! 11 in th' b i'tl. one of Pilts nieinoi y k pt a lm. m in 1 t of th I l't DAINTY DEWDROP SMALL, BUT VERY HUMAN i MILITARY" PA AR.DEBERG I c naile Con. eil. 1 1. 11 1 1 ao Pioiiioiiade . 00 ! ' lm k V ini.swi and IU n r t'lul (tlrand Parado nt 10 00 n. m, Kreo Daylight J I'lreworks. 11:00. f)ienlnir of Annex at 11. IS. iniiiiH open in iiik s,,iw lit lain p. m. prnm Afletnoon perloiinance, 1! 00. lIvcnlitK Doors open Conceit, " ii, KvcnltiK I'ct formatted t nnimenccs at nl rfeat TP the .una hi Is n thr Cenlr il Iirnrr Store priiii as iliaifiod oil Show tiruiiiulii 1 . 1 ' , rilit'l .1 fc -M-rfr4-f ir4-f f4'4-f44'4'i -f V4"f 44444 44t 1 I'M. irtmi nt of Vi rmnnt. firnnd it Hie IP public, throiinh tile sit,,t,. nl of education, offers a t for Hie best essays to be pic- mnelition hv the pupiii, ol our iiiitbhc schools, on subje. Is relating to jliatriotic citizenship, 'flic inouey tor this 1 purpose s contributed in duly by tho linst dppi.rtmcta eotnnintidcrs ol Vermont, lln inovuiiont firlftri.itiiitr with the chief aide of Hie coumiand. r-in-chip, (!. A. R. b p irtincnt of Vermont, in cIi.ii kc of the department of pattlntlc Insti uclioti, Com- r.idc fbiuIdiiiL- nf WlliiiiiiEtton. 1 Thirl" pi is.es arp offi'i-ed to the children T nnd voitth of our public schools tor cs- mvs nn nisinricai, iMoitrapiitc.u mid pa triotic subjects. These piizes arc as fol low s I - Tin prizes of J j each, with certified'- II T"ii ptlr.e.s of nilectnl books, with ' ertilK -id s. Ill . n certificates nf honorable men t.on 1 .1. h la -s of ten prizes wilt be divided bet veen pupi! of IiIkIi and common -1 1. ools. lour for Hie turmor and sl for the l.itlir. Any one of the ui.mm pupils Pi the public st li. mis of the Stale may partieipii 1. In tin contest tij wiitlnj. aril submittiiis, nnili r the riiles. nn (inv on any one nl Hie subleets 1I.IIIK ll. Pupils in lie u'cuiiies whose tuitions are paid out of public school inr.my by direction of pi, Ida s. hool offlei is will be reuar.lid us pul lie s. hi. ol pupil nnd are fri e to conip. le. There me two clrs-es ot prizes: Twelve lor pupils of bitth -cltonl ".ink and Iv f. pupils of el nientnrv or comnioM .whoo' Kss.iv- may be pri'sentcd on any of the followinir subjpets: 1 "VpiihoiiI in I ln ''Ivll War," "Mineral '. -rtri .1 Stiinnard. fhe Mnklnc: of Vi 1 - nioni." 'Tlic Mirpii Mountain Huys," "Tin ' 11.,'Hp of Heiiulnctoti." "V'( rmotilers lu Ih' Rattle o 1 !r Hysburr.," "I'.th.in Allen," "Si Hi Winner, I'lionnis Chilli nden," j 'Must in S. Morrill, I'lte Oregon mid Cap tain Clark. I'lie llattle of Manila Hay."' "Our W ar (bivi 1 nors," "Pn -Mciuorlnl 1 I1.1v In Vertnont." "I'ncle Sam's YiiiiiikI Army." "Why Wo Honor the Flat:," I "Abraham Lincoln." "I'lysses S. (Irani,"! "llenjiiinln Krnnklln," ".lames UusspII Howell," "Daniel Wi lister." 'The l.essmi of tho Civil War," "Hip Unitize Mutton," I "The Mrand Atno nl 1H, I'lie l.ouls- 11111:1 Pun base," "(iciipral Mi orKP II. Thomas." "William Clark. i'he War of the lipvolutlon," "The Spanish Annul can War," "The I.pssuiih of p. ace," "Pa triotic Souks." "Our National llinhlciii." A committee will be selccliil for rcadhu! essays and iiwiirdiiiK iu lcs. This ciuumlt tio will be imnuiinccd at a later time. 1. Hswns must be snbtnltttd In the Slate snpeilnti ndent of iducatlcui on or beforo .November I, liml. l!, 1'ssays must not exieed S00 words in h until. M. 1-i.ic li coniielitor will hIkii ii llclltliius iiiinic to ills essay; and In nn iiccompiiuv ilifi sealed envelope place a card Kivlntf (I) Die llclitloiis name. (.') his Hue iinmc, 1.11 his iiuv. il) his itrade in si hool. (.',) tin Kiade or kind of the school, Mi) the iiami of II111 tcachei, ami ; the iianie of the town lu w hli h It Is situated. I. Kadi essay oll'crid In compclllloti must In. aicnniiiinpil by 11 11 rlillctite. from Hie irincp:il or teacher of the school which the writer of the essay attends that In Hie best of his knowleilKi' nnd belief lln issi ii Hn pi 1 ol 1 mi nf his thuuKliI mil studv 'I In pin ip.il cr Irachtr will finlhei' 1'itilv to tho HHP, grade and fsi ilcnco st tlic writer. D. C. SMITH FOR SENATOR. Slielltiiriie Hepiilillenns to Support lilm for the Rnnnr Slierinaii Delemites. t the ri'pub!k,.n i.nirii.- In id in Sh'l bntne Saturday e.enmn Hp followlnt, delenillcs to the count.! ion.'itiou were elected. ,blin 1.. Rarstow. ii. W. Roli erts. C. P. Ann Vlli't, 1". R. Stud. lard, I'. F. I'ppt, Walter Mac k. ,1. c. I'ov.m, W. F. Palmer. They were in.slrii't.d to ns" all honorahl" means to secure Hie nomlnallon of David C. Smith of Shel biiriu: lor counly aenntor from Hie soiuli side. The ib IcK.itlun Is understouil to be lor A. I.. Sherman for State's attorney. lllNF.SUrROH FOR Hl'SSl'M.. At the republican emeus held in llines l.ii"c;h the I'r'-t was largely ovi r can didates lot s't.-ile's alloiney. c. ,1. I!u:' sell of this town was piidotsil b. a ote i if lis to ln3 for A. I.. Sherman of lairlnuUnn and the debsatps will suppott him for that honor The Slsnri Nil Iriternitv of Hie I'himt sitv mn.' its annual I" . Hint: part. Si' ill day The -li'iinii r V'l'l'.r of Vi'inim was ehnrured lor the 01 cislou .111. 1 '" ' city ut l:.!n p. m, bavlni,- 011 ho 11 M alioul iventv-live couple-. Alter a eru. .southward the party l.indcd at Tin 1111 sop's Point, where I111 1 Ii was setved. . 1 in IPfornnl dan e w.i' held. The 1 : 1 v Mtunied bv tnoouliuhi icp hi"K I 111 IliiRtuti at ll:Su. The t'.llow lntr alu'iint anil mietls weri iri-rnt lioni out M the i 1 1 v : .1. II. RraeketL 1.1 Sehpneetady. 1 1. ('. 'Wcduewotlh 01 i:u,l.io I'. W. Sb.ik'l ford of 'olumlius. tl.i , I.liMit. nnl Mis P.iitridKi of For' Kthan Vllen. Miss Ritslunoie nf N. w York. Mls Adams ..1 Mlddlel.inv. Mi.-s Philip" of Crown Point I Miss RimuliF of Wi si lord. Tho patty w 1 . t hnpcr.iin d bv Prut aid Mrs. Ft. cd I man and Prof, nnd Mr.i Stetson, MILEAGES. STATE IRHl Fire Ins. Co., Rutland, Vt. Investigate, FSSIO TO SI i 'POUT SIIKP.IFI' AI.I.MN FOP. 1,1 '.i ll :i: to m. 1.. v.Mtoitv, llurlhiutoii Dear Sir- Tin I'e - endless di-cussnm about liaryp s in paint. Perhaps Hn- s t tles Hie iiuestlon. Two houses euct!y alike nt ricllii. N Y., Hie owner ot both Is Mr. N. Avi r). One was ncently pni'itcil Dcvoe: ihc other with 11 burytcs paint: same pinnter did both jobs; hi.i name is tlporue 'ill belt. Ore cost JJ7 . Hie other $'.. The Hint 1 tool- ii callous, tlic other 1.' S nnlloi Dime, as to uovetliiK. eipi il. twehc of I the other. Yours truly. F. W. DKVOK & CO. It C tires Colds, t ouch,, Knre Throat, Croup, Infill 1111, Whoopinj Cough, bronchitis ami Afthuic. A rertmn cute for l onuniition ir. fi-st atarii, .md a euro relief in .idvanred t.tat;ei. V?o at oiire i im w.il ft- the rxec llrnt effect nftcr tnlillii; tla) tlri iln-e. Sold by deaii-i everywhere, ol.&rge boll! 1. 3 ':5 centi suil SO cent!. At the rppnbllcnn tauciis held in tin' P.uk street school house In l'ssc .liinc llon Saturday cvcnlii'r. Alb 11 Martin was elect. .1 chairman and Ciuy llailey, eli rk. 1 'flip follow Inn liclPKatcs and iiliei'iatcs! to the county cotnetillon to he 1 1 . t J In liui liiwtiii wire clecled: Delegates,' Honief 1: WriKlit. William S. Fletchtr. I.. M. I lavs, W S T. Helmut, (!. I !, Drury. Allen Murtin. I II. 1 Hint It y. It. W. Akin . II. II. Day, II. P. II ill, C. I! Davis. Ccoi'.:e Ht.chu'. I!. K .Scht.N: 1 Him nates, Cut Us S. Fleti licr, I. it. Whit coinb, F. II. Pallor, MeorK' W. Slevins Dr. C, M. I'-. rrln, N. H. Cllfturd. .b it W. I FipiiiIi, T. F. Hatis, fiPoiK'' Newton, C. !: Hit nc, AtiiM'H liwretp c. C. II. Weed, , !'3 1 P. S. I'aimr Urns, sill our paint. Till: NF.W Riniixnixixiiiixixisirta At The Post Up nd dolnB, to live ind help to live, the old tellable St. Jacobs Oil jn unlmHl benelctor lalhocure ol Hurts. Sprains and Bruises Prlca, 35c 50o. 1DICA IN St'MMl'U l'l'R-NISIIINMS. (Hy Mary Amiable Fantiin ) To talk about ruinishintf n home for summer mds t'tribly ettuatr.i 11. Hut :l trally doesn't take much inniir.,, .Ii,nu;b undoubtedly some HioukIu nml 1 1 1 1 1 . I. .il net, by a lilllc huiitliis alinut. very lrip.viieusu , cottons, but they mut har iiiduIzc In lone with the 100:11 and must be kept fn nil duriHK the ilays ,.f open windows ami dust-lad. n winds, It Is a ipi.id HiliiK for its all th" awful old-Hun notion at hldii'R fiitnltnre iliiriiu,' the hot wialhcr in liiiniilluliiiK iiarinculs U1.1t wen a cross in appcitance l...wecn 11 hni.se hhitikc't and 11 window -,iw tiliiK P. is cntiicly "koiic nut." A hum is no 'oiii;er sit) posed to feel cool In prop irtio'i as II looks dismal. It is rmht ciioiuih to empty one's home ft.- tin summer of wools that Rather moths and dust, nm) tn have the plc.isani sense of clean coolness siiSKesti d by nn f.irpclcd flours and to have uphnlsteiel furniture disKUlsed or put aside, for 11. ah or hntd wood. Hli. it is absurd to think that warm W. 'Uicr lessens tur iippiccintion of hnoia coiutnlt nnd prettlness. We may "fol Hie hull" but we do want our w'ndows I I, 1 1 aim ti, our chair cool and iomI:i.:. n-.i'- it." rs with same sort of draperv, t niiml lislit inmik-h to be easily drawn : iie, aid of a color to siUip'sl t'eat aiul peace. In Ciller wards, the wise housekeeper 1 Hilda up w licro she deslroys. .Ihc dms mil Just empty her home, she chanvtis it. for ' inuier; she substitutes whin or cm. Hit inisllus or tlowcied colt ma f ir daik Ml. urs and nonl, and if slio coc s lier I'llll. rs II Is lu some pietlircsipie i.ishlou w'lh In lln crass-clotli, lip men' linen or detilm dyed iniv color slie liken. All these stub's also make excellent tloor haiiKliuts, and all, cxcopl the .lipin .-e linen me very cheap, denim In bni in s t-hndes cnsllnit iihoul llltceu c-nls a ard and Imported Ki'.iss-clnlli twci.ti live cents. For 11 sltthiK-i Mini, cool kicou di iu.m for fnrnilute covetiiiK, ma le hi s itue plitutes'iup f.ishlen with valam w or lili'Ki v r,i ss 1 lot li tin- doors ml gale Pull ciein Hull iii-t at tlic wlndow'.'i t r thin Vlctotla Uwn at ten cents a yard, Prof. B. Geo. Wilkins, Vermont's Great Magnetic Healer, Vfftfr - TC- . Lis I' 1 us pr 1 . t 1 1 in p 1 -t in w it 11 -111 I . - Home all l oil t lent s with virtue f t ,i.d. nt Ii -b. r M ,111 inoM sin 1 ' ssful w 1 eks lr mini in 1 s another Dm it,;r '1 of ilkins h is ticati il im II iraiiKton ..t his Ht s tf' .-t utile, s si et. s of p 1- oic ii.mi; man who has suficnd zi 111 i for 1 irs 1. in tislit. to tin of lll.lullille 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 r Ills ill 1 '1 1 1 l' 1 omes mid th ink- Piof W ilkins for s ivpv her mn from Hie crave. A pour man conies with his t lnld who has been Kiveit up to die by the d.n tors and Prof. Wilkins Hives cneonrimcmcnl in the insc Men come with Ihrir wives and pan tils witli 1 iiildreii toiuiisuU wllh Prof Wilkins ami all ko awnv helped and hapi y One wonimi caitic who hail put nit eonims for months In 1 ause she w,n tkeptlc.il but at last she liiids the man that 1.111 tell ln-r her condition without .isMcr a ciuestnin Men come who have suffered lone with weakness, s which have draKK'd them In wards their isr.iven and thiy aie nstouisli- d tn llml rclbf lu a short time. All Piof. Wilkins asks Is a chance to dimonstratc and he will tonvilue .ou of his power to heal. Remember ho will licit no patltnts uiihss he Is sine lie can help them. Con sultation Is fne. Teints Ktvcn on applica tion. Address Prof. 11. ti. Wilkins, vock Hon 1.1. liurlnittliin, Vt. Remember tho das ate Mondays. Tuesdays. Fridays nnd Saturdays at llurlinston, Richmond, Wednesdays, Double Breast Out ing Suit c Swellest Of All Hot Weather Attire. BOOK BINDING AND PRINTING. It will oust you untiling to prpl prii'i's antl wo haVo been alilo to j;ain aiul .satisl'y so many gootl t'listonu'i's that wo' t'pi'l Mtic Hint you also will lint! our print shop anil bindery able to servo you to your complete satisfaction . run iinn i'rs i-hintim; IllirltllEtUi Vtr , CO. I I' el I 1 liSl I'S lllllN. , r - In ibiin lnl'sli 'I s smt is ii porker. P. lii-ia.steil, very shoulder ell'eet. eut ample Willi I swatT'-rer haiitr. Kabn liaiuUomest. sum rl i s t mixtures in liaht 4i- s and browns. It's a top-notelu r m fashionable appi nr.ni i . cool, eoinfortalile, and medium priced. fB. Turk & Bro., TSac Leading Clothicn. Whist Counters TUB FHKK - hi Pltl.SS ASSOCIATION.