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THE BUBL1NGT0N FREE PRTISS IID Fill DAY. JUNE 9. 110ME MATTEBS. THE WEATHER. HOW B.

W. Allen Co. trnLiNGTON. Friday, June 1693. The indications are that we will have fair weather to-daym Not by "The Bee Hive." Is showing this week: Storm Serges and Crav-enettes for traveling dresses, Cravenette Rain Proof Garments.

Eton and Blazer Suits. Derby and "Prize Medal" JJNE WE alu.pn 1 r. A very pretty welding took place at p. ra. Wednesday in St.

church, Enosburgh Falls, ia the presence of a large gathering of relatives and friend. The contracting parties were Mr. fceldaa B. Watioa cf bt. Albans aad Miss Lydia 15.

Wilder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilder of Sheldon. The church was prettily decorated with ferns and white lilacs.

Tao ushers were W. J. BurdeD, V. W. Jennlson, M.

Buck cf St Albani, and James Wdder of Sheldon. iliss. Frances A. Chandler of llooers, N. was maid of honor.

Mr. Charles I). WaUon of Bt. Albans was best man. The bride's dress was of cremi-bro-caded crepe de chine, made en train, trimmed with l'earl passementerie and point lace.

The maid of honor wore cremi-Lenrietta, trimmed with silk bengaline and lace. The ceremony was performed by Key. Edward btone, pastor of the church. Mr. and Mrs.

Watsou will make their home at 29 High afreet upon their return from their tour. When Lookers Shop about and finally buy of Stiles Kelley, tho reliable clothiers there is a reason in it, and the reason 13 our goods are all new; no old rubbish to show, everything as bright as a new pin. Take a tumble to your own interest and buy where the goods and prices are correct. Come and see the feast awaiting you. Bargains served in four courses, Men's, Youths', Boy's and Children's.

Varieties to satisfy every taste. Vair Io-Jmj, Forecast till 8 p. for Friday For Sew Hampshire and Vermont, fair, followed in the afternoon or evening by shoivers; north, southwest u-inds. Teaterdav's Hetht The weather yeetrday, as Indicated by th thermometer at BeilK'Mi's pharmacy: i a. 9 12 m.

to 1 3 p. C7 8 75 i New Advrtiaeuieat T0-1I Clothing, Peas-eA MaDfon, 3d page. Neurotic Oil. Neurotic Oil 8 tb page. Clothing.

Chaj il. l'tasa 5th First Anniversary ta.it;, Lrewer's Be art-Eent gtore, 31 Iiage. For ether local news see sixth pJc. EIGHTY-NINTH COMMENCEMENT Of the UnlTers'ty of Vermont and State Agricultural College. Sr.VDAT, JL'SE At College Street Church.

3.00 p. m. Baccalaureate sermon by the President. 7.30 p. m.

Anniversary Y. M. A. Al.lres by the hev. 1).

N. Beach of Cambridge, Mass. MONIM V. -tiTII. 3.01p.m.

Senior CUes I lay Kxerciscs on the College lireen. 8.O1) p. ia. Senior Class Uc-ception at Billings Library. irtMi.i v.

Til. it the I hi Beta 9.00 a.m. Annual Meeting Kappa at Boom North College. 10.00 a. m.

Meeting of the Alumni Association at the Chape'. 3.00 p. ra. Address tho Altiinni, by Charles A. Kent of Detroit, lit College Struct 8.00 p.

in. Forest Spe.ikiUii at College Mrt-et i- la: 1 h. VtDNKSUAY, ll.VE 11.00 a. m. Orations by members of gradua'iiu ciass, Cinf erring of Decrees and 1'mversity Oration by Hon.

Justin S. Morrill, at. the Howard Opera House. 2.0'J p. m.

Corporation Dinner at the Van Nti House. 8.00 p. m. President's inception at the Hillings Library. Music by the Glee Club.

Thursday, P. 00 m. F.xamination for to the University, at rooms "A' and Oi' p. in. South College, p.

CoDimeucciiieiit Hide. Music fiiruisUed by iio'ard Uj tri llouie Crcut-stra. FERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs.

Taoraas Keefe of Piatts-burgh, formerly oZ this city, were in town ast night. D. 1 Morgan of Rutland, superintendent cf the House of Correction, was in the city last eveusng. Dr. and Mrs.

Ileldinj ef Malone are spending a few days in the city, the quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hail.

G. il. IStnaliey, who is just recovering from a long sickness, went yesterday to Harrietstown ia the Adirondack. George O. Kiernan and mother have pone to Brenscer, on Cape Ccd, where Mr.

Kiernan hopes to his health. Miss Sara Splam, who. jr the pat year, has been in Saratoga Springs, N. has returned home on a visit to her parents. Col.

J. E. Pollard of Chester, a number of Gov. Fuller's staff and the representative from Chester in the Legislature oi 1'J was in the city last evening. Dr.

John B. Waters, a graduate of tho Medical college in the class cf UU, who has for the past two and a years been l.raticing his profession in Carthajs, New Mexico, is in tie city. M. Ksllcgg and W. S.

Sawyer of Rutland, S. H. Alien of St. Albans, E. R.

Brayton of Bwanton, 1). L. Terrill of Underbill and F. H. Warner and wife of West Cornwall were amoaj the visitors to the city yesterday.

G.W. DebsrviUe of this city, who entered the Boston University Law school last fall, leaves for Chicago to-day. After spending 10 days or so looking over the great exposition, he will go to Baatrice, where he expects to remain during the summer. Dr. J.

H. Vaughn and wife of Everett, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

Stone. Dr. Vaughn graduate I from the Medical department of the U. V. M.

in lySO, and Mrs. Vaughn will be remembered by many Burlington people as Miss Helen Wilson. A. G. Teirce, A.

F. Barrows, J. L. Bar-stow and P. J.

Enright returned yesterday from thsir week's fishing expedition at Lake Edward, Out. They report having caught a lot of trout, many of which w(igLed 5j pounds, and a most delightful time. THE BEST LINE TO CALIFORNIA From either Chicago or St. Louis is thn Unr. Hi lton ltut, Takes you via Denver, Colorado Springs.

Leadviile, Lake and Oden. Daily vestiuuled trains with Pailinaa sieeii-ers. ciialr cars (seats free) and Burlington Koutodin 'ng rars. Low alk! rnce Great reduction on a line of SCOTCH MADRAS SHIRTS. These negligea shirts have been sailing' right along for $2.50 and are good value at that price, but for the sake of having a leader (just for to-day and to-morrow) we will sell thera while they last for $1.50 Now is your chance to get a first class outing shirt at a low price.

Chas. E. Pease Tailors and Ftrr.NisnKRs. Americaa Block. Only Grand Baking those who have used Union Powder By calling at Bailey's Music Rooms and looking, over their immense stock of Pianos and Organs.

MH at the present time we have the largest assortment and prices lower then the lowest, WHERE at the old reliable Bailey's Musio Rooms, 149 and 151 Main Turlington Vt H. W. ALL, Gen'LMs Dr. F. A.

Rich Veterinar Surgeon, OFKIL'E Howard liank Block. 1 GEO.R.SUEVlER. Piano Tuner Repairer. RESIDENCE 42 EInVOOD BURLINGTON. VT.

Order book at McKanno.Vs Mrsrc Store or L. J. Paiue, tJ7 Church St. K.dtf PfiAPJO TUNING. "A careful and capable tuner and repairer." Wm.

Knabe 5c Co. "He is a tnner who has but few equals and no superiors." m. H. Sherwood. "I fully endorse the work you do." -Carl Zerrahn.

For Hue tuning, regulating and repairing, address 1 fth Residence So. Union, vr. L. PASGE. dealer in American itnd Forei'jn X'andard.

Muic. Mafic Huul.i, and literature. Sheet Mn- hen lCt- etiex, Hand, Orchestras, 'Jrac Mail onlers promptly and carefully fi le.1 Ciiriu-H St. vr. OS ARI REAL ESTATE Sold on tho Installment Plan.

Electric line to crosj this property. A rare opportunity for a home cr an investment. S.1U per month pays for a 200 lot in 2 yrs. 12.50 1 300 2 5.50, 44 $20 0 44 $300 44 3 44 10 per cent discount for cash. FACTORY SITUS FUFF.

Bend for map and prices. U. It. CONGER, Eriggs St. Telephone 1-19-2 a For Fine Carriages Don't use ordinary axle cresse for viir earring's, sulkies, road-carts, etc.

You can't aiTord it. There is one thinti better than castor oil. It is Concord Axle Compound, It does not om or chill, and is economical and clean. E. GREENE, Sole Proprietor, St.

(1 C. F. Grown, UNDERTAKER, li fc Vt 1' AO a i Never closed. ttar to successor to ADSIT HI FLOW, Wholesale and Retail DEALE1L IN Scranton, Pitston, Lehigh, Cumberland steam and Cannel COALS. Your patronage respectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.

Ojj'uc, jSj College Street, Burlington, Vt. Our Wedding EN LA E. S. ADSIT, Book or took. Not by cunning and shrewd ness, not by false statesmenta or unreal discounts, but always by rcalf genuine meritorious garments, which will realize in service your expectation and our promises.

This is our method. So, if in want of Sprirg and Summer Clothing that will give entire satisfaction, both in quality and price, if you want the best assortment to select from, you must in justice to yourself, come to us. We have everything in tennis suits, and outing shirts, including the Fisk. Clark Flagg shirts in Cheviot and Madras cloth, the best in the market. Yoaman's and Silverman's straw hats in new styles and other celebrated makes.

The best goods, the kinds we sell at the lowest prices, are. and ought to be satisfactory to everybody. Follow the crowd and you will land safely at OR RPR The Leading Cothiers, LAWN MowerS, All Sizes and Grades, From $3.00 to GEO. Russet, Hussia Calf and Goat Shoes, Correct styles, all sizes and widths, for old and young. SOULE S3 Church St.

Orchard Terrace Building Lots. SHE W. B. McKILLIP, Real Estate, Howard Bank Building, j. Mclaughlin, iiroLtLdbecrb, nn a.

iGG Collsre Street, BCKLINurOX. VT. PEW NUMBERS Best andCheauest. Send for list HAGAR. cm Warm Weather Underwear.

SPECIAL NOT.CE! UNDERWEAR con-ains all the Medicinal or Sanitary Oualitios fiiimil in other makes, and at a much lower Price. ALL WOOL. PART WOOL. kLL COTTON. For Cenilemeii.

AXL WOOL. PART WOOL. ALL COTTON. For Ladies'. ALL WOOL.

PART WOOL, Ml COTTON. For hildren, Good goods at right prices. Sun Umbrellas, mbrcllas, mbrellas. Rain Umbrellas, Hail) Umbrellas, Bain Umbrellas, LYON i2AEER. The above maker has sent us a large line of finest goods in fancy parasols at fifty per cent reduction, a grand chance for buyers.

We offer to-day three hundred rain umbrellas for Amasa, Lyon at very lowest prices. PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS. SunU SunO Double and Single breasted Suits, Cutaway Suits in Soft Clays for dress wear, selling a suit at $20, also one at $10, others ask $2i and SID, a saving ot and everything else in proportion. Bear in mind this fact, our expenses are lower than any other house in the line and our prices are correspondingly lower. We show novelties in Children's Suits.

Call and dress your boy with one of our Columbus Suits. We have the greatest stock of Straw Hats ever shown in the city for Young Men, Old Men and Children. We have the largest and most complete Trunk and Bag Department in Vermont. If you are going to the World's Fair buy your outfit ot Church ami College Sts. still continues to be headquarters for all goods in our line, just now your attention is invited to the stock of Papers of new and attractive designs, which 1 am selling at prices that will please you.

Store open every evening, except Fridays. L. G. GRANT, GO Church St. Children's Stiles Kelley, China Hall Wal li i a e-f Misses Waists of every color and stvle.

200 Jackets at reduced prices. 100 Capes about half early price. Figured and Dotted Swiss Muslins for Dresses. Handsome assortment of Belts. New Veilings.

Hosiery for Summer. Her Majesty's Corsets. Plain Figured and Striped Silks for Waists Figuied Lawns and Muslins for cool Dresses. N. E.

CHAMBERLIN. AMUSEMENTS. The Fumom ISarlow Bro. Minstrels at tlir tiouse To-D-ghr. The opera house will be occupied to-niht by Barlow Brothers' mamuiotri miiistreis.

Everybody and eveiythiug are promised to be ul solutoly new, and not oiuy posse-a novelty, but genuine artistic ability. Manager Al. L. Dolson is always aiive to the want9 of the public, and this season he commences iu a glow cf unusual brightness, with a great congregation of mirth provoker-, singers and a host of fore.gu The stage settings and eilects ill be fully vp to Messrs. Barlows' standard of sumptuous stagings.

A special feature lias been madd cf the vocal department, which it is premised will eclipse any of Barlow Brothers' former ellorts. THE SHAM BATTLE. Student' 15.it alion Oin au Exhibition o( rtflitiuj; I nder the Nw lactlcs lull orro w. After chapel exercises to-morrow morning the University battalion will give a sham battle on the campus back of the college buildiugs. It will be the first exhibition of a tight under the new tactics ever iven in this vicinity.

Capt. Foster wi 1 take command of the artillery, con-istiu of two field guus, they will be -fended by Company tinier Capt. George Bened'ct. Company under Capt. Edward Dyer, will advance iu skirmish line, giving exhibition of tiring by company and by squads.

The pickets will be driven iu and the cannon wili trained on the approaching -tiov. Fuller expects to bo pre-eut, as well as a number of the mi.itary o'licers now sta" tioaed iu the citv. 11 ci ai tud Letters. Li-t of letters uncalled for in the Burlington poetotiice for the wee euditii; Juno 6, lsv'J: women's Katie O'Neil. Mr-.

Norman l'e, Mi-s Nel-lio 2, M.88 Catidaa heiler, A Wi, e.er. MEN'S I 1ST. J. A. Emery.

B. F. Coo Wsy W. Cn-n-r. llev.

iienrceS. Willis L. M. lates. Hubbard 1 1.

olden. Philip A. l.epi-e, A. Reichy, J. 2, Edward '1 ifl'uuy.

The ttun Al! of week on Fletcher Byr.ton's to of hot fhoes was much the lrb'e--t ever known. They are better prepaired for -d attack this week. Fanollne. This "FANOLINK" ointment, prepared nt the ClMliSRr.ANU bArVPKKS, Pl.AlTsufilOIC, Clinton N. in half-ounce boxes, is a valuable and prompt remedy.

Its healing properties are unequalled. Nothing can take Us place as a cure for PlL.ES, and the various trouble named in the label. Once used it will recommend itfelf. We ask you to ry it. Inquire for it at the Burungtou Drug Co.

and any of the druggists. Teeth Extracted OH Filled Without Pain hy principle used ia this county only by ErfjL li James Collins of Wiliiston says: 2) teeth extracted and no pain, the moment the first one was taken out 1 know I had etruck the 20 teeth, no pain. Dr. liuhbell does the efisinss. Envelopes At Wholesale.

We have standing contracts with envelope manufacturers which give us all the advantages of being manufacturers our selves. We establish our own brands and styles and grades and use such quantities that we are on the "ground Moor." Quantity regulates price, and we manufacture and sell enough envelopes to always keep the pVice away below competition. When you want envelopes one thousand or one million just write or ask us about them. Dealers will find out how to increase their profits by writing to us Large consumers will find out how to reduce their expenses. Whitney Shanley, Print WHOLESALE AND HETAH Booksellers, Mimlcalc at llialiop Hopkins Hall.

A number of Burlington paople attended by invitation an enjoyable musica'e at Bishop Hopkins Hull last eveniag. The programme was as follows: Spanish Dances Moskowski Misses liar wood aud Serenade Schubert -Liszt Mis3 Stults. Ave Maria Bach Gounod Will, violin obliaato by Mr. Watermtn. Berceuso Chopin Miss Parsons.

Sonata for piano and violin Mozart Miss l.aihrop and Mr. Waterman. Three rsinirers B.Tours Miss Stuits. Eantasie impromptu Chopin Miss Brooks. Gerrit Smith Miss Baton.

Rhapsodio Brahms iss Wheeler. Intermezzo alia Onjiaresa P. Scharwenka l.uthrop and Seyfried. Sherlir linvei Makes a Olscoverr. Sheriff Tieeves mude another discovery yesterday.

This time it was the ingenious-1 y-toustructed place under the floor in Daniel Sjuliiwan's house on Battery street, in hich ha kept liquor to supply his saloon. A barrel of beer was Sjul.ivan will have a hearing to-day. There are 13 prisoners in the jail at pres ent. K. M.

Sutton Appointed ui i-s i ooer of luiui gritLtou. E. M. Sutton has received his cirnmUsion as inspector of immigration to succeed John Haistead, removed. He will be stationed at Richford.

Mr. button bas been one of tho war horses of the democratic party in this city lor years. lie was also a pre minent anti-Atkins leader in the factional tiht cf his party in 1'JO. It is believed he is the first anti-Atkins democrat in the State to be given an appointment. The salary of the oilice ia -1 per day and expenses.

About llie aIj-. Oce of the most satisfactory ways of going to tho world's fair is on tho excursions arraued by E. Stone, Room 8, City Hall. Everything is arranged, bo that the tourist bas only to see and enjoy. orld' air Specl.il.

Graad Trunk Railway World's Fair Special Express No. 7, Runs daily, Sunday included. Only 21 hours Montreal to Chicago. Leave Montreal 8. 110 a.

in. arrive Detroit 12.10 a. in. and Chicago 8.150 a. m.

For tickets, time tables and reservation in sleeper, apply at C. V. Station, or H. Drtiry, Burlington, Yt. 136.6t&wlt A Card of Thanks.

We wish thrnrtfh your columns to express to the firemen of isuriingtoa our tua.its for heir elTorts at he iire Wednesday evening, and further to commend them for the way in which they the lire. It seems aimost i'icredible that they should have been able to conlitie the re ss they did and save tho two einls of the b.idaug. HOHATIO HlTKHK A- E. P. A.

L. Wuitinu. You notice as you dine at the Van Ness Houee their tables are spread with those delicious Vermont Cream Craukers, wliioh speaks in the highest terms for thene crackers, anthis Hine spares no pains tn securing the of everything the market aiTords for their Btiests and that why they use ennont You will find those Vermont Cream Crackers for aalo at Spauldiag Sawyer. 3, oJ Church M. lipped from Canada "I'reshyterian," under signature of iilackett Kouinson.

Brou'r: was cured of ort-reeurrimr billions head aches by liuruock Blood Bitters. Daan's Klieummie absolutely cu-s niieumatism A- Neuralgia. Entirely veLrctable. Safe. Elias Lyman Coal Co, Exclusive A sent for Lackawanna I Sujfar- Loaf, leliigh, Cumberland and Steam Coals always in stock.

Lackawanna Coal shipped direot from the mines to all points on the Central Vermont and connecting roads. liiirilngton, 't. MAltKIKl). Hammond-Butler. At St.

Joseph Church bv trie Kev. Father Cloaree, Frank Hammond and Miss Delia Kuller, both of this city. I)IKt. Beck. Bassed away in this city.

June 8th, Graee Anna Starr, wife of Heck, Funeral service riday 4 p. m. Interment at Middletown, Conn. Try "Golden Goa BOOTS AND Xj0a7- Slioes suitable for all occasions, many new styles, plain, or cloth top, patent leather trimmed, front lace, light or heavy soles, Rus-sett or 151ack. Widths from A to E.

We make a specialty of footwear for the little folks, and carry the stock to fit their foot just as trim and properly as ws do for the older ones. Fletcher Boynton's 84 Church SL know anything about what a comfort it is or how much it saves in the cooking expenses. Sold Only ey the Grand Union Tea Co, Manufactured from the finest Havana tobacco ever brought to this country and pronounced by all to be the finest cigar ever sold for 1 cents. 129 ami 131 St. Paul Burlington, Yt.

ers and liinders. The Huntington Building Burlington, Vu RANS0N HARDWARE Ca Uurlinston, Vermont. IK ALLEN CO..

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