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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES, SATURDAY. JULY 27 1895. THE WEST. Bcrlinotox. Saturday.

July 27, 1395. HOME MATTERS. 4444 ILike Groins Telephone N'o. 55-2 This July 25. or nine.

to close up that BAILEY'S The indications are it will be fair to-day. THE WEATHER. Buffalo Bill's Bhow itneseed by Nearly 30,000 People. Twenty thousand people eat under the canvass yesterday at Howard Park and enjoyed the most realistic lesson in patriot 'V'V IHK. FAIR TO-DAY.

Hot Cakes. 1000 vards Printed China Silk, both Forecast for Saturday for New England: ME ism they had ever received. The occasion Fair, slightly warmer southwesterly H.W.AUenSCo's winds. was Uuffalo Bill Wild West show which light and dark shade-, our entire stock; regular prices 75 and 83 cents. 37 cents a yard.

800 yards Habutai Silks, entire itock, called together the largest congregation of people that has been seen In Burlington That the purchase of a Piano iu- TIHIIE liAHDIIES SAY volves quite an outlay of money is a at well known fact, and intending in many years. A notable feature of the event was the presence of O. O. Yeaterdwy'a Weatkor. The weather yesterday, as indicated by the thermometer at Bellrose'a pharmacy: 7 a.

B5 3 p. ra T4 6.1 TO 13 70 66 33 to 50 cent good, Howard, -United States army, retired. Major Morris. Captain Elting, Capt. fJ5l Bourke, and a large number of military men who had seen actual service on the JULY SALES 5000 yards Japanese Fancy Silks, to close at 25 cents.

Lots of these worth nearly double. Western plains in company with Col. Cody, The heartv welcome accorded by these sturdv veterans of many bloody engage 25 cents a yard. 25 pieces All Wool Suitings, new styles, half-dollar goods, 29 cents a yard. Balance ef our Handsome Dresses (ABOUT 50 IX ALL) that we have been closing at $5.00.

We divide the line today; light colors, choice for $3.50. About 25 elegant Fancy and Crepon ments was a comnliment to their former 5 "He always looks as had just come out cf a buyerscaunotbetoo careful in their selection. For TWENTY-SEVEX YEARS we have catered to the music-loving pepleof Vermont, and 9 can say with pride that our business increased each year. We are today handling a specially fine class of goods, and at prices that cannot be approached by any dealer in the 9 State. Our long experience has 9 taught us that people appreciate a gxid thing, and are always willing 3 to pay for it when they KSOW they are getting what they buy.

We simply ask you to examine our 3 Pianos and terms. We never fail to please. We have a fine NEW stock on our lloora, and it is always a 2 pleasure to show them. Come aud see Uf. At the same old place, 151 3 Main Burlington, Vt.

if he band Coming; Local Event. Press parade of squadron. 3d 17. S. Cavalry.

Major L. T. Morris commanding, on pleasant Tuesday and Friday afternoons of each week, first call at 5:15 o'clock, on drill grounds near highway at Fort Ethan Allen. July 2S Opening of the Queen City Park Campmeetinjr. Aug.

1 Excursion of the Vermont Fish and (lame League to Isle La Motte. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO-DAY. Coffee, Douglas 5th page. Reduction in Shirts, Chas. E.

Fease 5th page. Fancy Silks to Dresses left in stock, value 12.50 to (20.00 box. Well, he did, and a pretty large one too, locate at No. 156 and 158 College street. Of course, the mar referred to incidentally i the ladies (only one of each, choice $5.00.

comrade in arms which must have warmed the cockles of his heart. The presence of a detachment from Fort Ethan Allen in the street parade goes far toward attesting the popularity in which Col. Cody is held by the rank and file in the regular army. It was a graceful compliment. Tho programme yesterday opened with a jfind review.

Introducing the rough riders of the world who were aptly led by their most prominent representative. Col. William F. Cody. Cheer after cheer went up from the audience as the man whose heroic action and faithful service has saved the United States government thousands of dollars and the loss of many valuable lives appeared upon the scene.

A series of exciting and interesting features followed in such quick succession that the audience were held enraptured. When it Are our Suits at the prices we have placed on them. Just JLook At the way we have marked them. F. S.

Ladies of Burlington know the For other local notes see tuoth paje. close a larqe lot, Chinas. Taffetas, etc. Dress lengths in some of the most desirable ones. None too short for waists.

Some were 75 cents, some Your choice from entire lot 4S cents. class of handsome Novelty Dresses we sell. We ofler choice to-day from entire stock BAILEY'S MUSIC BOOHS. I i H.W.HALL, Hen. Mar.

LIVELY IN POLICE CIRCLES. Drunks. A Flckpoke and Other Suspicion hr. ter. Locked p.

The police made a number of arrests yesterday. Six were for intoxication, as for $5.00. A GOOD TIME TO BUY. N. CHAMBERLIN $20 CO Suits marked down to floOOj 1C 01) Suits marked down to 14 CO i 14 00 Su ts marked down to 10 0 12 00 Suit marked down to 9 00 10 00 Suits marked uonn to 1 .0 Suits marked down to 50 0 00 Suit marked down to 4 50 Oil Tafc Kaar Goofls Counter- Oi First Mb Below Brass Goods.

follows: Chester Tinker and Daniel Russ i rig, hats and neckwear 1 1 us. Is there anything you nee to complete your summer wardrobe We can supply our wants. It is not our iroods alone that are attrac- 1 came to the bucking horses everybody went wild. The military evolutions as exemplified by detachments of cavalry from France. Germany.

England and the United States proved at once entertaining and instructive. Here was illustrated the saber drill in vogue In the United States army and lanee drill of the Isish-Eng-lish lancers and an opportunity, afforded of contrasting the different styles of horsemanship. As a fitting tinal to this in- ilitiluv of mmi and horse Was the QUEEN CITY PARK. by Officer LTunelle. two haokmen by Offi-Fancy Silks tO eers Cayea and McEUiott, James dre.SS lengths Ktnzie b' Officer Cosgrove and one bard at Winooski by Officer Alfred Decoro.

WaiSt lengths, trom Dumas and Officer Rrunelle gath-Olir handsomest ered in several suspicious characters, sora-j PIANO TUNING! Opening of Cue Spiritualist Camp Meeting To-morrow. Queen City Park camp is filling tip fast. Our reasonable prics to the combination Piano work of all kinds done in only-first class manner. Twenty years expe Mead line Ol nO Cities, were Herbert Welling. L.

hildren's Suits, oOe to $5.00. The greatest Bargain Sale of Men's Working Shirts at 39c, and Men's Unlaun-dered Shirts at 39c, regular 50c and 75c live. add Shall and everything is looking very beautiful. Tani charge of the entire cavalry strength The hotel is in first class order, most of down the grass carpeted arena. It formed Jelly and H.

R. Wenzel, probably dience and recommendations from wn- Brocades, Chinas, be delighted to see of manly and equine strength liam Knabe Emerson Piano Mass. 1 tie latter naa a tne rooms being already engaged, and a picture PHsSeS, C'tC Were eoimterfeit t' bill in his possession. Offi- you. once seen never to be forgotten.

As Miller Piano Mason Hamlin, lat cavalryman disappeared from view McPhail Piano New England Piano the faint rumbling of wheels betokent the William H. Sherwood. Carl Zerrhan $,. 1 cer airi'u-u one juiiuauii I.OO, and suspicious character. Most of these ar- everything promises a very successful sea-son.

The meetings will open on Sunday morning at with an address by Mrs. Ahliie W. Crossett, well Known to Yer- approach of the most historic vehic ex- i nd others is a guarantee of good work goods. Si. rn rif iv I were ma le at Jtowaru ars.

0U ilJW 0 complaint of his wife Fred Yizina a3 tant the Deadwood stase coach sta rting FRANKLIN ORTH. South Wtllard street. mniit Spiritualists as an able expounder. upon lis sur.pi.se1 trip across me plain too of their ilosophy. At 2 o'clock it is attacked by the wily Sioux but not for bargains Many other numerous to mention.

the speaker is Mrs. Abby A. Judson. daughter of Dr. Adoniram Judson, the famous missionary to the Burmese-em pi re, and of his second wife, Mrs.

Sarah long for in the dim distance comes Buffalo Bill flanked by his faithful comrades who, in the mimic reproduction, speedily re-t ulse the re-t-kinned miscreants as he has lodged in jail yesterday morning by Omeer Cayea. About a dozen cases of pocket puking were reported. Conductor Bates was one of the unfortunates, while another man on a train from Essex Junction lost a watch and C. R. Gray was assisting some ladies on to the 4:20 train when a pocket book containing about I was taken from his inside coat pocket.

R.TURK BRO. The Leadia; Clothiers. BoarJman Judson, whose mortal remains fo often done in actual life. were buried on the Island of St. Helena in Stiies Keliey's, Corner Church and College Sts.

French Challies, best qualities light and dark colors, 25 cents. All wool grey mixtures, 36-; inch Cheviots, me- dium and light ef- fects, 2 1 cents. Serges, Cheviots, at 37 cents. i CEO.R.SUMNER, Iian Tuner atnl Itepairer. Orders may be left at MeKanooa Matio blor, or residence, ts k.m wood Are.

S.eoltf C. HARRIS. PIANO A SI OKHAS TU.VINU. Graduate of New Kngland Conservatory, fioHton. Orders may he Paige's muio btere.

C'ohege iu. Hurbngton. t. Keinnce 1 St. PhuI Mreei.

and permanent damage to the nrvou Ttein transmissible to p.isterity. DEAD FROM HEART DISEASE. GooJs Specials, BILAC1K BS TAN! ana ueatti even, may be (used by prolon f.v" u- I "ol. Co.ly made apparent the fact that he is still a master of the rifle in his incredible feats of sharp-shooting which proved to be one of the grandest features of th" show. The attack on the settler's cabin was most realistically portrayed and have serv to conjure up in the minds of the old army officers present rem-iniscenses of just such scenes in their frontier experiences.

The performance concluded with a grand salute which 1 roved a most effective opiatheosis to what has been fittingly termed "America's educational entertainment." i and 4'i" people witnessed the evening performance. Powerful elec- trie ami calcium lights took the place of the sun for illuminating purp.oses 1 nd the performance was as successful as the one in the afternoon. i Buffalo Bill is rarely obliged to turn 1 people away, with a seating capacity of End Came ry Suddenly to Austin lun- Iihiu Yetenlar Morning. During the psrade, at litT, o'clock yes-i terday mornins, Austin Dunham suffered an attack of heart disease and fell to the ground at the corner of Pearl and George streets. Dr.

Crandall and the ambulance were summoned, but before the doctor Dr. or frequent attacks of Hysteria. 115. NEW FLAG FOR THE ARMY. The war department has adopted for the troops of the United States army a new flag, which is much smaller and lighter than the p-resent Hag.

and therefore easier to carry. The regulation flag now in use in the army is feet inches by feet in size, with a very heavy pole or pike. The flag un the new regulations will be 5 feet inches by 4 feet 4 inches in size, with a light pike. Besides the unreasonable weight of the old flag, it has be objected to because it does not spread readily unless there is a strong wind. It is not a graceful flag by aay means, and unless it is carried swiftly will droop in folds around the jxle.

The first one of the jiiew flags has been made, and is now ex-I hi'nited in Washington at the oliice of the lara exert. Silk and wool mixtures, Serges in grey, brown, blue, red, green, eta, r- I I I I 6 to 42 inches, could arrive on the scene Mr. Dunham had died. The ambulance quickly responded and carried bim to his late residence. Zi Murray street.

Mr. Dunham was years oil. a day laborer, and a veteran of the civil war. He had been troubled with cents. Which shall it be? We have both, and our stock of Tan and Patent Leather is unsurpassed for summer wear.

They are also unsurpassed ia low prices. was asshstunt secretary of war. Immense lot CI heart disease for a long time and T-v liable to have been attacked at uui (I' nan iu.ti'i i.c i vr 1 -j ci yesterday afternoon. A thousand or i J-" any SpienUIU Lre i moment. He leaves a wife and one son.

-it- and the reputation of a respected citizen; tbbtX JUiNollUM. uiOifttuai by aii who knew him. The funeral will -The A nicycle Mret to be Held Anguitt 3 m. to-morrow from CHILTON PAINT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. We have proven in scores of eases that Chiltou Paint does the most pointing for the leat money, wears longest and looks best.

IT. e. 111 Street. take place at 1:30 p. the Adams Mission.

If Class Mi Fairies. 68 cents, odd lengths, single patterns and full pieces, Lupin's Bieges, Melanges, 45-inch Cre-pons in plain colorings at 68 cents. Moslej SUNDAY SERVICES. At the College Street Congregational church the pastor. Rev.

P. M. Snyder, will preach both morning and evening, the congregation of the First church uniting in the services. At the First Baptist church the services more people stood in tr.e entrance or sai on the ground in front of the seats and when these places were filled the ticket sellers cios. .1 their windows.

One couple who claimed to have come 40 miles to see the show were unable to gain admission and there were undoubtedly many other similar cases. The electric cars carried all that could hang on and the steam ears were aiso crow Accustomed as they are to handling large crowds, the Central Vermont people evidently did not expect Mich a deluge of people, since the supply of tickets at the station ran out early conductors being obliged to change on the train. But it was a good-natured crowd and with the exception of those who were unable to get into the show all went home happy. Sutcessors to C- L. NuLiiL, St Church Street.

Prize OfT-red. The bicycle meet to be Id at the Trotting Park in this village August 3 promises to Ik- a grand success. Secretary Teach-out is flooded with tters of inquiry asking for information in regard to rules and prizes. The prospectus issued by the race committee is as follows: Amateurs' race, class qualified to compete under the L. A.

W. rules, which govern all competitions, the management reserving the right to reject any entry. First One-half mile, novice: 1st prize, bicycle suit, value $Rr 2d prize, sweater, value 3d prize, silver cup. Second One-half mile, open; 1st prize, medal, value 2d prize, diamond pin, value $10; 3d prize, pair racing shoes, value $1. Third Old men's race, over 30 years: 1st will be at 10:3.) m.

and 7:30 p. m. i Preaching by the pastor. Rev. W.

S. Rob- i erts. D. in the mornir.g. The evening kit service will be devoted to a review of Baltimore convention.

The pastor Dress Goods. the nd delegates will each speak of some par- i Wash ular part of the great meeting. The 1 choir will sing some of the hymns that SOMETHING Fine Percales, 27-inch, 5 were sung in Baltimore. The services at St. Paul's church to- morrow will be as follows: 7:30 a.

-e; ia r.rize, tmstiel ot potatoes. cents a yard. Fine Crepon Ginghams 6 cents a yard. HOTEL FOR SALE In an adjoining town, doing a flourishing business. Trice reasonable.

J. J. FLYXX, Y. C. A.

Bllr. FOR SALE. Farm of 72 acres situated on the Cure for Hradache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence.

We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. Ju eases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use ol" tliisniedi-! i-ine. Try it om e. Large bottles only 10 i c-nts at j. L.

La Fountain drug store. a. m. regular session of the Sunday school; 11:0" a. morning prayer and a sermon; p.

evening prayer. At the First Congregational (Unitarian) Fine Outing Flannels, 64 Cents a yard. will preach at 10:30 a. m. No evening ser- Fine 6-inch Manchester j-- t'athedral Low mass.

a.m.; Child- l-i mile from Delaines, 61, cents a yard. ren's mass, 9:1.1 a. high mass and ser- Mallets Bay road, T-- T- i ft' mon. a. neneaiciion.

p. Winooski. Buildings good. Fourth One mile handicap; 1st prize, diamond ring, value $2t; 2d prize, pair racing tires, value $13, Sd prize, pair of pants. Fifth Boys' race, one-fourth mile, 11 years; 1st prize, standard cyclometer: 21 prize, new departure bell; 3d prize, pair toe clips.

Sixth Club raee, one-half mile open only to members of the Essex Junction bicycle- club; 1st prize. 21 prize, 3d prize, bunch of bananas. Seventh Telegraphers" race, open to telegraph operators only; 1st prize, a sweater, value 2d rize. bicycle lamp, value 3d prize, bicycle bell, value Eighth One mile race, open; 1st prize, diamond ring, value $3u; 2d prize, diamond pin, value $20; 3d prize, bicvele suit, value I me anCV Ulllglldius, Friday being the first Friday of the month Low Shoes Six Bourn. P'lstresslng Kidney and Bladder Ilseiis relieved in six hours by the "NEW GltttAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDXBY CURE." Th! bene action will be given in the evening cents a vard.

YV. R. MoKillip, Kpa! Estate Broker. 1 Fine Percales mCneSe St. Joseph's church Low mass.

a.m. are necessary to keep the feet cool and 1 Children's mass, a. hieh mass. easy in summer.The lady is evidently well wide. 61; cents a vara, a pleased with hers which are all that a new remedy i a great urpnse on account ol i Its exceeding promptness in relieving pnta la the bladder, kidneys, back and every part ot i the urinary passoge In mal or female.

It relieve retention of water and pain In paasing it Biinnat immediately. If you want quick relief and rur this in your remedy Snld by 11. D. I A Druggtata, Burlington. Vt.

perfect 6ummer shoe should be. They can Star Restaurant 111., e-f an'j Lriic'ii'. Lnni, o.v-' I. m. At All Souls' church Re H.

L. Wheeler, pastor will be services as usual at p. m. All cordially invited. After the service there will t.e an Important business meeting.

There will be no services at the Berean Baptist church. Races to open at 1 p. m. sharp. Coffee the Serve meals at all hours.

The lawn sociable. Thursday evening lllfll. -In this city. July Wilpel- easily be duplicated In our stock, wnicn consists entirely of "can't be beaten" goods. Low shoes, low prices, but high qualities describes our goods in a few words.

Those who have worn our shoes praise them most strongly, and the testimony of experience Is conclusive. Join the cloud of witnesses to the superiority of our shoes in value, fit, style, and wear. FLETCHER BOYiNTON. 1IATYK- the benefit of the drum corps was a success in scite of the mifavnrnl.le finest. Opposite Y.

M. C. A. nine Hatye. Funeral from the house Sunday at 9: o'clock a.

m. Burial at Lake View. Services at the Adams Mission will be weather gospel worker by the name as follows: Sunday school at 3:00 p. Goodwin and his coadintor iav a Printed labels fot fruit jars, in book form, gummed and perforated, ready for use. No more guessing at the contents of your fruit jars.

CHINA HALL. GO Church Street. L. C. GRANT, Proprietor.

gospel meeting at 7:30 p. m. Rev. James sacred concert in front of the Browne 11 many other goods at greatly reduced prices. Ladies' Underwear Counter, Closing up odd lots, etc.

This most successful sale is doing this department good. More of those good quality ladies' vests at 5 cents each. 100 dozen odd makes, fine 1 Te Broeke, leader. block Thursday evening and drew a large F. BROWN.

Holy Trinity Mission. Winooski Holy Communion, 7.30 a. matins and sermon, a. evensong and sermon, I 7:30 p. C.

W. McCully, priest in UNDERTAKER 157 BANK STREET. crowd. They will bold a series of meetings in G. A.

K. hall beginning Friday evening. Next Tuesday the home base ball team will play against the remaining members of the old Edmunds nine. An agent of tho fish commission arrived in the village Friday with land-locked salmon, to be placed in Brown's river. A Russian peddler was thrown from his wagon near Frank Iabell's Thursday by his horse becoming frightened at an elec- Teeth Extracted by a Painless Method.

MBS. E. r. CHISHOLM, OF VEIt-GKNNES, shvs: 1 )r Hieh extracted ninet charge. Services at the Congregational church in Winooski Sunday morr.ing at as usual, with sermon by the pastor.

Rev. S. Bates; Sunday school at 11:45 and Christian Endeavor service at 7.3i) p. m. KBVEB CLOSED.

Residence over store. (lay trie car. The wagon was smashed and thfllhad teeth for me by his painless method. now load scattered. UNDERTAKERS.

McMAHON GLEAS0N Lad Ira' Tet. II. W. Ailn Co ntT-r to-dsy dozen Vt-Ms, cent kind, for li cent ea-h. Tiit efTer-ln.

with sever-a' other harin In I.H'ties" and and it gtveg me pleasure to recommend this mode of extr.ictir.g as being practically painless. With elsrht vears" suceessful goous at 25c, were 35c and some 50 all marked 25c. Children's short and 1 i 1 nunrena t-sia uu rouio, ai uio uiHic-i cai have tested a s.ife method of PAINLESS I'ENTISTUY which I have used with the lOniJ ceuuter. adv. G.

B. best results. sleeves and pants. We had JLHenderson, Successors to Gleasen Goyette and IUnd. 53 o.

hamnlaia St. Residence over store. The little Home Savings Panka are being calie for from surrounding towns because of their popularity. Only a few left. W.

RICH, I). 1). S. Church Street. PURE COLD J- mmm i mm -a.

ca I I 5 wl 5 2 154 College St. TELEPHONE 123-2. Hllir Itihj I (ntting Teeth lie sure and usa that old and well-tried remedy. Alra. Winslow Soothing Syrup for chll-diea teething.

It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic end I the beat remedy lor diarrhoea. Twenty. Ove cents a bottle. One I)ose Cured Him. IIotchkissville, Cox.v.

March 13, 1S94. My brother who was here making me a visit was enlTering with a slight attack of diarrhoea. II) took one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and received immediate relief. Johx IT. Roberts, 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Bean-pre Lowry, Drnggists.

WK have several lines of La die' ine Oxford tocle at reduced price. ALI-F SHOE O. Is what we all want and the Hour uoM i seil under this untie is the very best family iLo TflTTE S2.00 JjQ REDUCTION Lvery barrel guaranteed. SOLD ONLY BY C. P.

SMITH, 217 College Burlington, Vt. 104. ly DO JOB Your Laundry. VV Frks Prkss Associatio SI.50 lsn it worm wnue to nave Jill R. Cattrell.

Jeweler and Optician. it done properly? Neatness and economy are comb.ned in having it done at Burlington Steam Laundry, vv- TRUCKING. We do all kind, of transferring and hauling. Fpeeially prepared to move safes and ali kinds of machinery. We pay freight on local iir car lots, and transfer it to nny part of the city at reasonable rate.

Experience in boxing fcfid moving enables ns to move pianos and usehold goods without the least injury. M. COLLINS CO. Lcaveordort at Parker's Drug Store. For Sale The property of Harry Thomas, 86 South Champlain street, near College.

This is a substantial brick house and two lots, frontage on Champlain street 73 feet, will be sold at a bargain. For one of our best yarn dyed Madras doubla collare 1 Shirts, and the tie we throw in shall be a beauty. CHA. E. PEASE MAIN" STREET.

Headquarters for too many of them, sizes 16 to 30, were 15 cts to 30 according to sizes, now any size iln's Summer. Underwear, 50 dozen Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, regular 25-cent goods, at 17 cents. 25 dozen Men's Jersey Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 50-cent goods, now 29 cents. 50 dozen Men's Scotch Mixed Shirts and Drawers, 50 cent kind, now 29 cents. Extra quality Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 50 cents.

American Hosiery Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, $1.00. Boys' Shirt Waists, 25c, kind 17c; 50c kind now 25c. ALLEN COt Hun tie Hammond, Proprietors, Collko Street. Eyes Fitted Free of Charge. Holiday Gools.

Silver and Jewelry. White Store. 183 College nat to Tro. Freaa. f.

131 St, 0R.i"GKS. BASAXAS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, PINEAPPLES, Paul Street. A of Advertising. DTF.RTISING FRESH VEGETABLES TTRAtTS A TTESTI0X. And BERRIES (niarfe and Bine.) WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE CFFIEIE We are putting out.

RIGHTE3 Vacation lIDay Don't start without a eood suddIv of Neelieee Shirts. Don't start without a good supply of Negligee Shirts. 1 ACKWARB ISIMESS. MHEEB Konfectionery Kent ITCHES IRCLXATIXG 01N. I HENRY I HILL 4 CO.

GROCERS, Trices are reduced with us, and besides we give you a Tie witl each Shirt. CHAS. E. PEASE MUX STREET. 1 i Keeps.

101 CHURCH ST. 154 Chnrcli Street. THE FREE PRESS i the BEST Advtrtisinft Medium in Burlington and in Vtrmont. DOUGLAS 1 Faacv rrocwa, 46 Church St.

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