Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 5

Location:
Burlington, Vermont
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE BURLINGTON Fit 13 PUESS AND TIMES: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1898. HOME MATTERS. BURLINGTON. Wednesday. March 2.

1SS SUTTON TRIUMPHANT. Telephone 55-2. 4 If Cloak THE REMOVAL WALL PAPERS nttA I The Old Bee Hive always! II aiI I takes the lead. This season! is no exception. Dept.

I Spring Suits, Jackets Separate Skirts, Shirt-waists and Capes placed on sale this morning. Stiles is ii OLD BEE HIVE 4. 1 garments anu tarpets A Will 1 I 1 season. iNew nnes auueu poods lower than other ical why we expect econom Old Bee Hive, of merchandise comes from the best, We don't keep! 4 rveiiey; it if with a Notwithstanding the talk about advanced prices, early Selections and SDOt Cash places US in position tO 2 The indications are that it will be fair to-day. ff.

W. ALLEN CO. 61-83 Church St. 169 Bank St Wash Dress Goods On sale to-day our early offerings cf wash Goods. From now on we will be receiving daily, the newest and latest designs, the choicest styles and colorings.

This Department will be one of great interest this season. The variety and extent of our purchases exceed by fir those of other years. 32 inch Madras Ginghams, beauti ful new stvles 1 7c. Finest Scotch Ginghams and Mad- ras Cloths at 25c. The famous Silver Star Madras I I I New Suits, AT.

China Ha New spring patterns fresh from the factories now in stock. See our goods and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. L. C. GRANT, 69 Church St.

PIANO TUNING FRANKLIN ORTH, South illard St. GEO. R. SI'MVEB, Piano Tuner ami Repairer. Work euar- janteed equal to that of AN tuner in the State.

Leave orders at McKannon Bros. o. G. IV. Harris, Piano Tuner, i st.

Paul Kuriingion, Vt. Work indorsed by all the leading teach- ers and musicians Is a guarantee of the Dest. Dr. Willard's Nervine Home liUKLINGTON. VT.

For NERV'OCS patients ONLY and Just the place for them! THE VERIOM' SANITARIUM For care and treatment of medical or Kurical cases not contagious, infectious, or otherwise objectionable. Any physician may attend. Moderate prices. For further "format! addrf R. PmilB Burlington, Vt.

Proprietor. ti Ladies' .1: Ooth, light weight, 36 inches i- a cmpu iff well 1 mid 1 ti.i -l Sell all Classes Ot Clry gOOaS, 'larger than ever uelore tins PVrv rlpnarftrifnt The 'I houses sell them is the reason consumers to trade at 'The rvTsfvrc If an article 1 1 I this llOUSe tlirt l-ir L-inrl lilt- Oliltl illliU. It Shirt Waists- Af Im.iUa Vll Wwlll' WW VVC IIIVIWV? I WM PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Jennie Stacy i 111. Miss Mary Rand Is ot; the sick list.

V. E. Gre. no went to wanton last nicht. wetit to New York city last niiit.

nlcht to St. hnslmrv. n. MeKnnnnn went nnnn to returned to New York 1 Carmody has returned from a few days' stay in poslon. Cnpt.

C.eorce W. Rurleson or bt. Altians in town yest rday. Miss Alie Tavlor is abb? to be out after 'f" M-'rv v- oar.and went to i- vest, rday m-rninp. II Davis of New York city Is the nipiNiir.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Woodbury re. turned noon from a few days in Morris viiie.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Crotto have returned tho.r W'd hi- trip to Montreal and living at the American Y.r. and Kimball left this v.

New Yolk and 1 -v-' .1 'r wk- to other points. Includ.ns Mr. and Mrs. Fi; is Lyman and rtatiht. inn.

wit to New lat-t even- Lyman ami Hi. W'aslilnpion, D. 1 i- 1 lri, went to Roston st. noon to be at the an- 1111 'ii 1110 r.iit.ui'i I'oion th. V.

M. this rwnlnit. r. A. P.

Grinnell went to Ros- ''--tdht 1 -r. Irnnell will s-ak at r. 1 i of a.i N. Kmrlaiid Alumni i itaoi of Fulv-rsit of ermont us- this ov. v.

Atw.n or mi. ir. P.att of h-r ham. r. K.

l.enedict or Ratlmd. Dr. J. N. J.

ntw of St. Allians. lieno Fit's P.arre. II. E.

and Col. C. C. Giiniore sw -niton. rreliirv a Winner.

It fxid-nt tint many smokers have 1 l. I i. tak'tij th-- in many pl es where t- unknown January 1st. What The ary Cigars to the front? V. IE MARCH best itS of to six Al: to for W.

Ai 106 very suitable for Waists, 15c. Fine Dimities, new line, very pretty, i Yard Wide PerCaieS. Hie tamOUS Linene railCieS, StriKing raiiem COn- trnltJ hv its for this market 1" t-c XTOilia rv to iur UIK nuiKCl, 1- The popular Lappet Stripes and Fancies, new colorings, 12 l-2c. OrrandieS. Sublime QUalltV.

lanre 1 nave Me move a to SW Walker's Block. They are ready for business. Roraino UUlgUIIIJ III QYGiy iDonsrfmonf I Id II Buy Clothing of them at half price. Xho does your printing? The Free Press Job Of ice would do it well and cheaply. Box Calf.

I fA YOU can have your old books rebound at this office, I wa.s islleaily hicumI in aii of ht of 1. H. eier if Colchester av-1 soiertii. us, in ri s.iVi' rule. Fine Seersucker Ginghams, stortcn which eau-i 3 Ml.M,i,,,n n.j miss Fnnfin We wish to close out the balance oi our Ladies' Box Calf Shoes.

They will go on sale this morning as follows All of the $3. $3-5 and $4 goods at $2.47. They are all fine hand-made, and new goods. MOSLEV BIGELOW. If you have 1 a level head, you i would cover jYouman'sHalj The Best in the world.

4 Spring styles now on ex- hibition at I TURK BRD. The Leaflina Clothiers. Ladies Fine Kid Button Boots worth $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00 at only $1.75 The above are hand made and well worth the regular ces. See show window. C.

-I neicoer tx Doynion 84 Churcl: tit. if i GET A ASLEiGH RIDE I Clifford. 7 St. St. Horses matcheJ, sold or boardad.

Latest Novelties in Plumbing Goods I on exhibition at store of W. H. BUCKLEY 198 Hain St, Sanitary Plumbers. i I i $24,491,973 J. W.

Alexander, Burlington. Vt AAA. THE WEATHER. FAIR TO-DAT. Forecast for Wednesday for Vermont: Fair; variable winds, becoming Com In? I-oval Events.

THIS AFTERNOON. Annual meeting of the at W. C. T. U.

Temple. THIS EVENING. Entertainment tn Y. M. C.

A. hall In the T. M. C. A.

course. THE FVTl'RB. March 4 Meeting of the- Chautauqua Circle at V. M. C.

A. building with lecture by II. J. Smith. Coming State March 3-1.

Meeting Vermont Ttutter and Ch.ese Makers' Association at Mont-pclter. March Meeting Chittenden County Teachers" Amk lation at Kssex Junction. XEW Garment. K. B.

Ctarkson 6th ami lot fr sale. N. V. Hayward. zv.x Statement of the State Mutual i.ue Geo.

e. stratton. jpase. reduce the Stock. Wheeler Richard- r' Hackles.

man Mansur A C. Carpent.r. Optician. St 'a ih' r.i.h.r.i-on. k.i.ii.it Carpet department.

1st Suit IVpurtmcnt, Ciiam-beriin. "Mi I' u'i'. IMe. AMUSEMENTS. Krl'ri nml Mttaoii in the farce touted).

ho i at tt- Opera House. The tit: -'h' Who." which is been t' m.ilv in which Jo- K-i- nd A. an- pr- m. .1 a Ik.Voi the vMH. It 1 of cm- p.v.'ton.V 'i a rry an i m- air .1 I.

rt ml 11 ow ailav- Vh the part vf a the of Ultimate th--r jwitl lr.ierp'-:.iti'ns of si Sto thr.nii:y satisfy to "Who is Who." liugrr Illey rnilluatiwn in thi) M. l.e tiir our- Thi KimiIiir. The Hoy rs tVriil.y compilation will appir in the V. M. C.

a. een- lini in V. M. C. A.

hill.Mr. the narpij t. a puim in.u is p.usi or in. a by mit w. l- has alf on l.im' 0:11: of the harpists in iho ntry.

il- rywn-r- m-et wttn er- thutiiastic appiaiw-'. a oae who music sh.ai.t fail Mr Ki.f.r, Mr tao nt rnd eai't i atir.ir r- itations and r'lJ? to say Ho mak i. i rl who n. vi-r latiL-hed tuforo and tin we who l.nii;h makes them lauh the more Th.i I m.iv- nf im- V-v Vir.l at -f Iks enfrtainrr.ent was r.ot I.ut instructive. i ill" I'ifjrin lino.

Mii-'u iioi'i nr- manv the ion- or is a r.fr.shins- treat to the stiti-u-d utibtic txtlate. HOFSi 'KEEPERS' SALE. At th- th-- ehur. ii Fri lav aft--noon n- th ir 4 1 a r.d the rn-- -M-iini I-- i I 'I a.l th mat it i' wiil tho th- small i.ir;.,r i into .1 t. ft.

ai.d iiidw leh- rv .1 by .1 in iti- s. tMa -s. s.ii- wi.i Ip m. ati I vetunrf. 'Lt'Tl' th- bath of Dr.

ii. C. by 1 ..1.... n. 1 in III- ha- sn tit to re- troin our tmd-f to th- Supreme brother.

G.re iv.d. I hat h. to th- iv-d and family our smpa- thv wira th in in their loss: and assure th 1 it are not in th. Ir sr- U. mourn with th.m in th- of .1 i.r.en.r wi.o 11a.

sts the order at h. art. and -nd to l.ie to its l.n.. whose romp anion-hip w.i I- and iti-pirlmj. We are fir.it'- whii vv mourn, i.

th i- ria-i ir, in- p. o. wil I. aooxr, urio tarry hi re. a time titt-r.

he has ti into Hix pr-sen nd th-r aw. ut. our That a copy of th.ie r-S'd i. i forwarded th- I fan. iv of I r-th-r.

a 1- pr th- of this and giv. out for pubii at.un. A. K. KING.

j. t. o. N. SMITH.

onimittce. Purlins-top, March 1st. OF INTEREST T1 LADIES. I. E.

oi Co. h.iv,' -nifag-d A. St. Al' ins' in- st Iahi.ei.il. to t.il.-- of of I dressmnUns department Miss Stt has hail many years experience in the large rltt-s and eoni.

to Itnr-Itngtou highly r. imm-iil -d by th- adi-s of St. Albans. Miss Sw-tt will sp, nt the! greater t-art of March In New York sv curing the latest Parisian styi- She will arm in Hur.in.on the last of the month op-n th- department and ak orders, for spring work. This ent rpr'sing tirm ini r-.

is. the space levot.il to work room wld -iTitioy about Tlie i t-on Mr S--hwart. Iho ib'slgn- i cr in th- iadb'S tailoring dopnrtm-nt. will r'tnrn from New York in a few days and show his models for tailor-made suits. adv.

A thrill of terror Is experienced when a lassy cough of croup sounds through the house at night. ISut the terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough i "ure hns been administered. Safe and BICYCLES I For 1898 1 Our Leaders, the Pierce and Ramblers i We can surely please you and there are none better. Call and look 2 them over. L.

Q.Burnham 2 71 Church Street a A I A I X. 4 5'- was from are 1 .1 from a 1 th ut N. h. ELECTED MAYOR OF BURLINGTON BY A MAJORITY OF 39. Free Bum and Recalcitrant Republican Responsible For the Result -Three Republicans and Three Democrat' ic Aldermen Elected-A Wide-Open Celebration Last Night.

The city election yesterday resulted In a democratic victory. E. M. Sutton was elected mayor over 11. S.

Pock, the repub- llcan candidate, bv a maioritv of 39 In a comparatively ugtn vote, two domowat- ic aldermen were elected In tho fifth ward and one in the third, the republicans mak- IrS no opposition in the latter case. Three republican aldermen were also elected, in the rst- 'ourth warJa' The THE RESULTS BY WARDS. Mr. I'eck Could Not Overcome Mr. Sutton's Lead in the Tliird and Fifth Ward fl 9 'd fc.

I (- cs a st 2 a -g is 1 1, ff. Teck. rep 127 419 207 2GS 291 1312 Sunou'd em. 61 317 456 172 345 1351 Total vote for mayor. IsS 73(5 CiB 440 6.16 26t3 977 039 T.Uf.

k'l filUS I'eck's pluralities 66 102 96 249 54 S3 ard I. FOIt ALDERMAN. Cameron 1. K. O.

Sinclair 3. arrey 1, Peter a'L Foil SCHOOL, COMMISSIONER. arbour 171. Oil IN. FOIt INSPECTORS OF ELECTION.

J. It. Chambers 12, F. E. Perkins in.

1. Jve. i 1.4, 1'cter Cameron ol, A. J. I 'aiuels 51.

FOIt WARD CLERK. c- Wllr 117. G. S. Sinclair 53.

M. II. Jjuekham 3. AVnrd II. FOR ALDERMAN.

TI. J. Gutcheil 4J7, Freeman Saltus, 1 1 FOR INSrKrrnRS OF ETfXTIOX. Duhamoi V. J.

Mavnar.l 2S2. F'JK WARD OLERK. A. IT. Dt.nimel 42, W.

L. Stone 27S. Ward III. FOR ALDERMAN. J.

R. KelUy td'i. FOR S('lKOL COMMISSIONER. J. I.

Fur. re 631. Foil INsriX'TOHS OF ELECTION. J- -wiupnj u. j.

ihonias 621. FOR WARD CLERIC. J. W. Courtney Ge3.

aril I Y. FOR ALDERMAN. E. S. Adsit J.

K. llogan lGfl. FOR INSPECTORS OF ELECTION. 1-Vank Urow 10. 13.

Corley 4 0, AY. O. Raldwiti 4'S. J. ii.

Dolan K3. FOR WARD CLERK. G. C. Mayo 2.rr,.

T. F. Conlin 153 11 rd V. FOR AhDKKMAX, 2 YEARS. H.

M. Phelps 2s, J. Hayes 317. FOR ALDERMAN, 1 YEAR. IMward Wh-eler J.

V. Johnson Full INSPECTORS OF ELECTION. J. II. Cnrlin A.

I. Goodhue 2S2. F. H. x.

j. (Vilbath 1, 1 jol nson 11'i J' 31A 32 L. A. Drew FOR WARD CLERK. 1.

J. Holden 2H2, James Ryan 298. AN ELECTION DAY ROW. Tin germed to be no law, no order and no uiei men on th- streets yesterday lights oicurred hut perhaps the most sever- one was tho scrap that Charles Rettis. Hured in on South Uattery street.

He was drunk and got into a wordy w.ir with Arthur Arcand. whilo standing opposite Donnelly's hotel. They crossed r.V',.1 zt rtl In fmrit rif hotel to lich, d(iJrs From there tnpy in frnn. nf r)lar, upon younir and beat him unmerei- fully. One of them bit his none terribly anu a mow spilt nus ngni eye.iia.

tits tace was a mass of bruises. Dr. Maynard was ral.ed and the man's condition was pro-noan- e.l serious as a blow had been over tho heart. Ho was taken to his home on North Battery street. A number of other scraps wore seen on the streets but no arrests were made, t'KLKRRATIXG THE VICTORY.

The victory was celebrated last evening by a mass meeting at the City Hall. Tho calendar of speakers was a long one. Mayor-elect Sutton and the ward workers addressing the audience. The number of tin horns and drums rendered It almost Impossible to hear the speakers. There seemed to (Continued on Sixth Page.) RESOLUTIONS on the death of Charles Wheeler, passed by Champlain Lodge No.

7, K. of Whereas, It has pleased our Great Commander to remove from our midst our friend and brother, Charles F. Wheeler; therefore, be it Resolved, That in his death Champlain Lodge No. 7, K. of has lost a worthy brother and each member of the lodge a warm personal friend.

It Is further Resolved, That we extend to the stricken family our most heartfelt sympathy; that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family: that a copy be sent to the Burlington Free Press for publication and that they be spread on the records of our lodge. C. K. TYLER. W.

P. CONGER, S. M. FLINT. Committee on Resolutions.

Personally Conducted Tour to Washington via All-Hail Route. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special all-rail tour to Washington on April 1, leaving Boston via special train of Wagner sleeping cars over the Fltchburg Railroad, stopping at the principal stations. Round-trip rate, $25.00, covers all necessary expenses. For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents, Fitchburg Railroad, or D. N.

Bell, Tourist Agent, 305 Washington street, Boston. DeWitt's Colic Cholera Cure. Raj ant, quick results, safe to use. Goods Right Work Right! Prices Right! Electrical construction and equipment ot very description. Interior wiring1 tor Ieo- tilc light.

Call bells, a specialty. Estimates cheerfully given. Repairing promptly attended to. E. Ii.

VANCOR, ELECTRICIAN, From Florida To Vermont! i A. lv tJackets, NewXj Capes, New Golff Capes. New Sep-J r- rrid Qliif c. Ail 01 QIU rll Lv3) HOH A -i QOA Them WW WWW wi. A ww A IVI LI FEBRUARY WEATHER.

The Warmest and Wet ten Second Month in 15 Years. The month which came to an end Mon day waa at once the warmest and tho wettest February in ir. years. The nv-an i temperati.ro was d-srei-s. with maxitnim of 4i on the lth and a minimum 7 on Hi- -d The normal February is desre-s.

The pr. i-pitation (rain and rr.elt'-d snow) amoutit' 1 2 moil. s. the a vera iiiraar in ipt.ition I i-ia 1. nr ii Hi' snow i to ni.

h. and was nr.Mt I than any jin-vious month in lit years. Tho prevailing wind direction was north. or snow t. i.

on days ana Iho month was mado up ot seven clear, partly cloudy and 1.1 cloudy days. TO CCKK COM. IN ONK DAY Tk Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets dnijfslsts refund the money if it fails cure. The genuine has L. 15.

Q. on each tablet. HOJCT IOKOKT Spear's Cherry Juice is the best nmody Couirtis, Co.ds, etc I rice. sale at AT CHl llCHILL'S PHARMACY. Churcii Street.

Educate Your Howels With Casrarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c. 25c. If C.

C. C. fail, druggists refund money Jn tdaolns- your money for safe keepim? please remember that the Home Savings perfectly safe and reliable. What pleasure ts tnere in life with 1 h-ndnehe, constipation nnd biliousness Thousands cxp-rienee th-m who eou'd tie-come perfectly healthy by using DeWitfs Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, J. W.

O'Sullivan. R. H. St.arjs I. Hall, E.

R. Crandall. Winooskl. FOR RENT. inree nnuse-s on aicnue nn with two of them there are good stables; on-of the houses nearly new.

Rents mod- f-ratc. Inaiure of E. P. SHAW: Unite. 115 St.

Paul Street. FOR SALE House and Ixt in fine Ir.cntion, worth J12.i. for almost half, if sold beforo ril 1 I ill A. N. W.

HAYWARD, Cbnrch Street. Burlington, Vt. i A. 4 -i ttU Kiuiia x.cii)i, i c.iuiiiui v-iuui, i handsome patterns, 1 5 c. Fine Cheviots and Percales for men's shirts, children's dresses, beau-tiful styles.

Piques, white, stripes, corded and Checks, 20C, 29C, 40C tO 50C a yard. leeks, 20c, 29c, 40c to 50c a yard. Outins: Cloths, choice liht stvles 1 UlOtCe U.UK Styles at at 5c. Qioic 1 Choice new Stvles Outings and Flan-' nellettes up to lOc a yard. We are adding to the above daily.

1 IK ALLhX t0 CO. Qaickly Relieved by TurkishBaths DO FirsU ca is Job Printing FREE rRKSS ASSOCIATION. TOILET $1.90. SETS I I I It seems a good many miles to bring water, but such water astheSUWANEE SPRINGS WATER is worth bringing any distance, for it carries the priceless gift of health. I know, for I have used it, and my friends have used it.

Don't think because Suwanee water is a medicinal water that it is unpalatable No Vermont spring is more refreshing than Suwanee Spring Water. Call at my store and try a glass free of charge. W. E. GREENE, 194 College Street.

"I was persuaded once to try another baking powder than Cleveland's, but that was just once too often. Having used Cleveland's for 20 years, always with the greatest success, I cannot be induced (again) to use anything else." Mrs. J. M. Don't let peddlers or grocers substitute any brand (or the old, reliable standard WW WW WW WWW WW WWW WWW WW WWW WWr The Eauitable If Life Assurance Society Of the United States.

JANUARY ist, 1898. leveiancPs Baking Powder. Dnna- a 110 'harmless for children. IllliCr Oclb. I IZj J.

W. O'Sullivan. R. B. Stearns P.

Hall. E. R. Crandall. Winooskl.

C. F. BROWN, UNDERTAKER 167 BANK STREET. OLOSBD. Residence orrx store.

UNDERTAKERS It oM A HON 1 LEA SON. 53 Ho. Champlain St. Residence over store. A.

C. HATHORftiE, Roofing Contractor anA rlealor in all kinds nf DnnciMP ei atc IIUUI 1I1U ULtt I Li Tin. Steel. Gravel and Asbestos Roofing. Galvanized Iron Ridge Roll Eaves Trough and Conductors, Sheet Iron and Copper work.

Finials of all kinds made' to order. ler. All Contracts executed In any locality. work first class. Estimates free.

Office: 158 Main St. City Hall Building. When you have anything worth eellinir and wish to disnose of it. advertise it in the Fkks Prkss and invariably rou will promptly 1 5 find purchaser if the price is ti Assets $236,876,308 Reserve on all existing policies (4 per cent 1 11 standard), and aU other Liabilities Undivided Surplus, 4 per cent) 1 standard j5o.543.175 Outstanding Assurance. $951, 165,837 New Assurance written $156,955,693 IX Amount Declined ii Henry B.

Hyie, Pres. Mill, Factory and Shop Supplies Give us a call or write for prices on Belting, Files. Pulleys, Lacing, Hooks, Screws, Nails, Tacks, Bolts, Careful attention to mail orders and prompt shipments. Hoyt's Short Lap Leather Belting We are special agents for the makers of this well known and reliable belting and carry all the leading sizes of singles and doubles tight in stock. pieces, $9.00 in Blue and Brown.

A nice decorated Lamp, with shade to match $1.00. Nest Eggs C. Q. PETERSON, 64 Church St. W.

H. S. WHITCOMB, Gen. JTtiDIHlNA. ii ioo Church Street, 98 Church Street, Telephone.

39 CHURCH BX..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Burlington Free Press Archive

Pages Available:
1,398,616
Years Available:
1848-2024