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TMfi DAIX-Y FREE PRESS AND TIMES 1 WEDNES DAY, MARCH 29 1 8827 PZSSONAL. Young Hen's Christian Association. gxttxtssft Crates. AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS. While so many men spend the best years of their lives In the Invention of weapons to destroy life, mil has quietly been studying the habits of worms in children, with a view to their expulsion.

Result a perfect panacea, and he named It The Peerless Worm Specific. 85 and Wets. For sale by W.S. Vincent. dlwlw Special JNotico.

McWilliams XTESisa a comhkkdablk projeot. As one of the results of the District Con- vention of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciations, held in this city last January, we have a free reading-room in Burlington. The subject was first mentioned at the convention, and several meetings were thereafter held, at which committees were appointed to take charge of the work. Several places were ex- ammed but the rooms in the southern end or Q. 1.1 i.

-RT- tnr, in 1. "UUS U1W vuureu Bccui- ed to best meet the wants of the Association and for several weeks past workmen have been engaged in fitting themjep. The loca tion is all that could be desired with an en 4 the park on the west, the rooms are at once handy and pleasant. Our citizens have con tributed liberally to the project and the I Association begin the new branch of their labors under most favorable auspices. They hare secured the assistance of Mr.

John C. hare secured the assistance of Mr. John C. Lynch, as secretary, who will have charge of i fh- rnnm. nrh- hi narllnno1 supervision.

Mr. liVnca comes liere from Uarrisburgh. Pennsylvania, and is highly re- I vnmnw hir th Tnti-notinnoi mmmiitiM I a an enerffetie ftnd ailCPPasf 111 TPftr'rflr. EVEimra editioit. BVKLIlfOTOKI, WEDNESDAY, lARCH 29, 1882.

Veeterday's fVeatbcr Recr U. S. SisnAt. SnTici Omci.1 UBLiNeroM, March. 83, iss.

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x. 89.787 89.005 80.101 89.328 S0.069 Si.5 W.J s.s.0 80.0 89.0 Dew Point 88 1 1 IT 16 liumidit? percent. 40 64 67 Go NW. N. N.

N. ve'ocltT. la mliea per hoar 18 15 15 10 Rainfall In inches. .0 .0 veather. Cl'dy.

Clear Clear Fair Clear. Minimum Therter 84.5 Maximum Inert er 53.1 Maximum Velocitr so By Telegraph to the Free Press and Times. To-nlgbt'tt Weather Indications. WaB DSPARTOXNT, omen of thb chief Signal Offices Washington, March, 89, 18S2. is m.

run tbi Nsw England states, wanner. fair weather during the day. probably followed by light rains on Thursday morning winds shifting ipawui.il ouu nmwu tailing urvuieier. aiAsoxio. see- wominanuery notice eise- wnere.

Tnv fthnl? nrnhin B1nm twvnr ham mt -mwmvmw wa lihmu wa- Mau mv aittai about eighty inmates. Adjourned meeting of the JJaard of Al dermen, this evening. Congressman Geoct has had a run of bil lous fever, but is now convalescent. After a long vacation the enterprising burglars have again commenced to burgle. MaayuaitAu.

fc tue roiier BKiiung rins, to- laorrow evening, uo noi iaii oi aiienu-1 in? it. I Tn bicycles are to have a convention in I this city on Fast day. Another cause for humiliation. Dr. L.

C. Bctler of Essex, has been ap pointed State correspondent of the National Board of Health. Jcdos Blatcdford will bold the May term of the United States Court, at Windsor, in place of Judge "Wheeler. The sands of life of the present Board of Aldermen have nearly run out. The new Board will hold its first meetiog on Mon day.

St. Albass BrrrxB Market, March S3. The market was active and prices were firm. lne general prices were 38 to 40 cents per pound, with selections at 43. Peotisios dealers and grocers have much partitions enabling Mr.

Lynch to overlook difficulty in supplying their customers with the rooms. Directly back of this is the corn-good table butter, and the price is so high mittee and board of managers' room, of the airs, u. li. iiuuoara oi lienniniiion nas eiren to the American Board the sum oi $1000 to establish the "Norton Hubbard 1 Scholarship" in the Ahmednagar Theologic- Jal Seminary of the Maratha Mission. The I gift is made in honor of the memory of her son.

The President has nominated William J. Wallace to be United States Circuit Judge jn the second judicial circuit of New York. iT. wmum. t.M Post I mastYp ftt TfaPwl, Oa for flttVJme rears.

and has never been too ill during that time to make out his monthly report. A leas ast occasion was the marriage at Centre Rutland, last evening, of Mr. Charles Grow of Burlington to Miss Carrie Granger of tne Centre. Rev. J.

G. Richardson of the Rutland Baptist church performed the cere mony. Tne presents were numerous, me newly-married couDle took the evening ex press for ISew XorK. Kutiana ueraia, zvin. Thb lecture delivered last night by W.

U. 9 Whitcomb, on the subject of "Synibousm uimkuj iiieman aispiayea a wonaenui ucquaiuiuute anri imraatirQtSnn intnhia mvsterious subject. The lodge room was filled with an aDDreciatlve audience. a eie- 28W. STATE NEWS.

Dr. II. A Intrhfttn. the hie mediciue man l. 1 iA fj A iZtZ Medical coUeee of New i iotk in me a year ot ma age.

ixu mnmimr varani Church while helping to make up a train I atprtnoH nir thd tern rf a nhruvu nnfl tell to I ground, breaking his cpllarbone and three 1 ha. hpsklpd inflir-timr hnrt hrnisnq. Joel House Rut. land, is the owner of a large pond in Shrews bury, about fifteen miles distant from liut lana.ana nas enierea upon me largest private nnTPrnrmo in noh AiilturA iinnpriHKpn 1 11 this State. This season 140.000 trout were placed in the pond and Mr.

liaven intends to increase tne number to a munon. ine pona also contains 5000 landlocked salmon. How to Secure Health. It is strange any one will suffer from derange ments brought on by Impure blood. When SCOVILL'S 8ARSAPARILLA AND or blood and li Jilt oiKUf win restore health to the physical organization.

It is a I strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and the BEST BLOOD pumfikk ever discovered, curing Scrofula, Fyphilitic disorders. Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Malaria, Nervous disorders, Debility, Bilious complaints and diseases of the blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Skin, etc. Baesr'3 Pain Panacea cures Dain in Man and Beast. Dr. Rogers' Worm Syrup instantly destroys worms.

Apr By far tUe bevt remedy for the treatment nf find tta kindred dinAaapa la Rlv'A Cream Balnli wmca Ia having the largest sales with us of any preparation now offered. The reports are all favorable, and we do not hesitate to endorse it as superior to any and all other articles in the market. The Balm is pleasant and easy to nse. Ctrus Law all A Son, Druggists, Easton, Pa. We have Heard, only words of praise for Ely's Cream Balm for many who are using it.

One of our customers who has had Catarrh for ever forty years, says it has helped him more than anything he has ever used after trying everything else. We can recommend It for Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc. knowing that the results produced will be satisfactory. Christine a bodine, Druggists, Trenton, N. J.

Feb. 23, 18S1. Frlee 50 cents. Mar It is useless to denv that the brightest and fairest fall easy victims to consumption, and equally fruit-1 less to ignore the fact that decline, has its origin I in many cases in neglected Catarrh. Sanford's Radical Cure 13 a pure, sweet, balsamic specific.

Death to rats. mice, roaches and ants Parsons' Exterminator. Barns, graneries, and households cleared in a single night. No fear of bad smells. nest ani cheapest vermin Kiuer in tne worm, soia everywhere.

2p Warner's Safe Kidney and I.iver Cure. I mar 15 Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will at i ait tunes, ana unuer an circumstances, act in nar-monv with the laws that govern the female system Address Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkham, 833 Western Ave-1 nue, i.ynn, ior circular marxvuetjtwit Great strikes.

1st. -When 1000 Mill Operatives strike for higher wages. xnd. When Heenan took Sayre square on the bnsle. isro.

vv nen a dsu tases uown ten nms. 4th. And greatest. When our agent strikes a town wnere reeriess uougn yrup is Known, it goes like hot cakes, at 50 cts. and $1 a bottle.

Dor saie Dy w. Vincent. ujtwiw We have known boys to cry an hour when told to ke an old-fashioned pill because it was so larire. "bwoSfii SfS'SSiS KS oiameier. ana imnK notamg oi it.

since tne discovery of Cobb's Little PodphyUin PUls, boys them in preference to the lemon ball. Only 25 A. VI DOIO MJ IT 0 iUCCUl. dlwlw The unhappy mortal whose food does not digest and assimilate perfectly will find immediate relief In "Wheat The Boston Journal ot the SSth inst. says mortgage bonds of the New Ye Mew Eng.

land Railroad are finding public favor. Upon this property, which cost over S30.ooo.ooo. there Is a mortgage of only $10,000,000, consisting oi at per cent ana at per cent. This mortgage Is absolutely a first lien upon iu present property oi me company, ana ail that is ever acaalred. so that whatever oronertv la added In the future will Increase the strength of inese oonus.

-i ne company nas a capital stock or S20.ooo.000. worth at present market price neariv Tne ionowinir taoie is interesting as snowinor the net interest now obtainable on investments in the securities in toe nome roaas. Ju Percent. Bos. A Albany Ts, ism, sells at 127, and net only 3 68,1895, 120, 4 win is, 19V4, it, 4M 63,186, 11T, A nuniou arroT.

is, iovo, in, "4 Bos. Maine, 7s, 1SW, 1ST, is, is, iti, 4V OS, JWI, 112, 4V Yet N. T. and K. TS.

7s. due In 1905. are selilnr at about 114, while they would pay 5 per cent at ml buu huuuiu Hii Bb lut par tx, HH most OI IDS bonds above mentioned now pay? The 6, also due la imo DOUI ey woma pay per cent at 114 and to pay 4, per cent they should feu at lis. When tbe muscles lack nrmness and Iran is deficient in stamina, nse "Wheat Bitters, HEALY'S GETABXK TOVTC Piixs are Skilful. compounded by regular chemists, not by ignorant qoacu.

iucj cure au vuruuic iciiiiue weacnesses. weuiaat From Frank J. Pixrce, Periodical Depot, 133 niTU STUIT, AVttVSTi, JUS. I am pleased to say that two bottles of Your val uable apam SOB'S Cocoh Balsam has entirely cured me oi a cougn or nearij a year-s sxanaing. i nare tried many mixtures coring that time without success.

Marsv wit I iTIotncrs it jffotlterai III Are yon disturbed at night and broken of tour rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the I excruciating pain of cutting; teeth! If so, go at once and get a bottle of 1U19. WINSLOWTJ I SOOTUINQ SYEUP. It wiu reUere the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon It; there lsnol mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who nas erer used it, who will not tell yon at once that it will regulate the bowels, and giro rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe to use In all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physi cians and nurses in the United states.

Sold every where. cents a bottle. I Up to Four O'clock p. m. A DnEDOE SCXK.

-NswroRT, It. March 29.The tugs and Edith Reard. vinff in taw the dredge Brooklyn of Fall River and nine flcows, while near Point Judith, last night, was struck by a sauall and nsrtpd frnm t. tow. The dredge and the srnw wr 0ne man on the dredge was drowned and another man is missing.

The tug put into xsew London, this morning. There wero 12 men on the dredge when it sank, ten of Whom were picked up by the Edith Beard fnti taken t0 Ncflr I'C-adon. The Lucken. bak remained rear the snot wW tb avt. oceaned- Sevcral of the 8C0WS on liiocir IslflctT Biddbfobd, Maine.

Marcli 29. The drv and fancy gooJs store of Mrs. William Cook was damaged to- tlie extent of 200 and her stcck $2000 by fire, last night. Insured for $3300. WESTCUN NEW.

Mi TOR NATIS'S 1.ETTEK. Adeux, March 2D. Durln the examination of Kaloh Jewctt and Frank Slant ob for conspiracy in connection with Mayor Navin bogus water bonds.it was 0 aeveiODed that Kst olnnn Ma written a letter tn nn tii March, from CliicaTO. The pnvr-lw ten In aaolber LanJ an Navin'j. Ths letter is actcd to consoling Jcweit for his arrest utvuiuiJULc uauia vinaicaimg min irom any connection with the transaction, except as an innocent agent.

Navin offers to come back and go to State's prison rather than allow Jewett to suffer wrongfully on his ac count. He says ho has suffered greatly for the crime and means to pay every cent he owes. He ill cot, he says, be able to repair the wrong done Jewett nn Stanton ia lying to and deceiving them. Nirtvs. tike at tohonto.

Tokomo, March 29. An extensive fire is in nrorress hero. Julm Oliver av fV t. r'tig Hull, the boho foundry and tie UameV lnftlinrrl nr mrr r.imnnnn'a company a premises wiii De totally consumed. St.

ttntl and the row of adiacent buihiinM ore In nm danger. The loss will be hcaw GREAT DAMAGE BY A TORNADO. EtFArr.A, March 23. A scries of heavy rains in this etction terminated, last niguf, with a tornadi of fearful force. It spread destruction in its path.

On tho farm or Alfred West every house was blown down, fences were destroyed and timber was levelled. The same is true of the farms of James IJicbards, W. Richards, Giles Kiehards and A. L. Richards.

The largo plantation of J. is. is completely ruin. cd, all the improvements bcinj destroyed. It.

J. Richards was killed and bis wife was badly injured. His farm was ruined, fl. J. Belcher and wife were oaaiy miureii, two negroes were killed and raav other neonle suffered bnrlilr InlurV.

TheMfthnrlist nnrl Tnntit wcre aesiroyea, as were also two stores. All tms was uaruour count v. Alabama. In the nrllm "6V sons are reported killed. At Crown Station, Georgia, Mre.

Powell and Mr. Martin were killed. One of the most ftourisliloir farming sections of two states has been dosnUted and much suffering must rnmiff. A New Line of Modern Art WALL PAPERS! Owing to the snccess we have had in the past season in selling Artistic Papero, and introducing new effects and colorings, we have far the corning season purchased a line of Fine Ilnnd-Miuli A i Wnll Phhaihi. i jf Such as never has been offered In this city hereto.

fore. Among the new goods may he seen Micas, Stencils, Tapes tries, cretonnes. Gold and Silver Metal Ground, Florentine Velvets, Ceiling Decorations ICaiscd Felt Paper. Stamped Leathers, ana Antique Mctai and Velvet Hangings. We keep always in stock a choice line of HTTP A PAPPPG A Tim PAPTYFPfl For Wholesale and Hetall Trade.

pew Styles in Dado Band Window Shades, New Colors in Opaque and Scotch Hollands Made and hunr to order. We one the test Spring Fixtures in tbe market. Every one WArran 4d. Jolinsoii Brother CHINA HALL, 09 Church St. Mar 'M dtl xrr TTTT? TT A WnTT fift JAj1.Xj1, JJ.iV.ltJI CC lU.

(Sacccseors to Walker llitcii) Stair Buildera, HAKCTACTCRntfl Of Church, Store and office Fixtures, veneereu uoors, cabinet Work, Sash, Bliuds, Brackets, etc. Having largely Increased our fi.rllitles for doing Dnsioess. we are i.renareu ar snurt nonce toaostiy- tbing In the above work with docratrh and at tlie lowest prices. Hard Wood Work a Specialty. Assortment of giant constantly on hand, (iiazltitz done to order.

kinds of finer veneers and foreign i iur scrou sawiDg, MUm it wSStZkU Telephone connection. Marco 14, dAwtf FOR BAXiJLJ. A verv lucrative and trofltable mannraciorlnK bustueM in lsurlingtou, wnti tlie esi-mtivo rlgtit to make and sell. The diMiiwnd for tie product steadily and iDitHiJ'ly tnen aslng. The real es situated in ine tiesit oi me city, fetor auu tools are included In the oil er.

Tne owner are compelled bv increaxins' liii. in other Oelds, to dinpove of tbls Industry. Small capital only required. No rink. Terms easy.

or carucuiars, anpiy to or a'icirew, W. It. March 8 doodAwlm Dnriington. Vt. Sat.

"John Locke as one of the most celebrated philosophers and writers of his age and country." NICHOLSON, THEHATTEE, Takes a front seat In the list of fashionable hatters 1 latest styles in tine of modern timea, and now has on exhibition ail tne SILK, SOFT anfl STIFF HATS For Spring wear. His stock tf Children's. Boys' is unsurpassed In style, beauty and Vbutli's Hats anii 1 the eleirance or nnish in short, ne has three times the variety of hats shown at any other place In the these things are iacia: mereiore commeuuire unnecessary. lie Is also offering bargains In Spring CLOTHING Mrtt tn ha fnnnrl olapwhAro IT A ttfiQ lhA flnpnt assortment of Neckwear and other Men's Furnish. TiijrikC ITtlVBllinQ DdQS Us always takes the lead.

J. 55 CHVIZCMI STREET. BCBUXfiTOff, fl. March 20 dtl Burlington Commandery, No. 2, K.

T. Special meeting of Burlington Commandery, No. K. T. this (Wednesday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock.

for work on K. l. degree By order of E. C. L.

C. GRANT, Recorder. March 29, did STATE OF VERMONT. Office of Secretary of State. Korthfielp, March, 87, 18S2.

Aorreeabiv to the provisions of an act entitled "An act providing me puuucauuii ui imure vuiuuicb of the Vermont Reports." approved November 22, 1873, sealed proposals forprfntlng and binding elirht hundred copies of the Fifty-fourth Volume of saTd Renorts will be received on or before the 15th dav of April, 1882, (to be opened the day follow ing), under the following conditions, to wit First The orintincr. including size of iaee First the printing, including size of page, style of heads, size and style of type, and quality of ink used, to be uniform with the preceding volumes and each signature to emorace sixteen pages on sheet oi meuium. Second The paper to be medium, twenty by I twenty-four Inches, weighing thirty pounds to the ream, and in color, stock, and finish corresponding With tne preceding volumes. Tiara me oinamg to De in law sneep, strongly bonnd. thoroughly pressed, and trimmed, corres ponding in quality, stamping, and style ot titles, with the preceding volumes.

I Printers making the requisite sealed proposals are required to state the price of composition per thousand ems tne price oi paper per ream tne price of press-work per token of two hundred and nftv-two pert ect whole sheets of medium, printed on oota smes aau tne price oi Dinning per copy. Contracts are to be subject to all the conditions of the act above named, and the right to reject any or all proposals, not deemed advantageous to the is reserved. Proposals must be addressed to the undersigned at Northfleld Vermont, endorsed, "Propotala for printing Vermont tiepori uikunuA iMivriULa, oecreiarjr. FACTS ABOUT AVERILL PAINT. Prof.

Lanszweert, of San Francisco, one of the ablest chem ists west of the Rocky Mountains, writes: "JYO OTHER J. LIT could stand the severe tests I have subjected this to. lam confi dent of its ultimateiu super' eedins the use ofAEE OTHER I have sold above Paint for the last twelve years. I warrant it to be as good, if not better, than any other Paint made. Prices way down.

Give me a call. Gr. I. IIAGAR. March sa-dtf MEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND 1st Mortgaee i 6 Per Gent Bonds.

DUE 1905. IMgC UpOtt tMS TOttd flttllf itS properties. FOK SALE BY AMEBICAU LOAN TBTJST 55 Congrress Street, 5 SiuimonM Building-, Bsttoit. March29-dl2d MALT BITTERS A NOURISHING FOOD WHICH OVERCOMES Deeft-Seated Coughs, Bronchitis, Oyspep- uav, wasting? ox tne avjcumts, Atngm-s Dlieaf, Dropsy, EmadAtloa, and Hestal. Fkyslcal and Xfarvoos Uebuity.

Utew4 Vj Ut kwt njikUas. i I Far the Next 30 Days We will sell cur entire stock of Ladies' Kid Gloves -AT- Greatly Reduced Prices. Ladies' three-buttou Kid Gloves black ami colore. new, fresh goods, at so cents per pair. I Ladles' three-button Kids in the new Snrlnir I ansuea, at cents per pair.

Ladles' three button undressed Kids, 73 cents, four fl.oo. SIX 1.85.-'- Ladles1 six button lentnh nndressd B.IUB nil i.za per pair, in One lot Imoerial and Franco Foster' seconai quality) Kids at $1.25 per pair. This is only a partial list of the many ai gains wc are Biiuwiug, A FULL LINE OF ts' Gloves in all Styles. ion Street Wear and Driving Gloves. Also a cotUDlete asLiortmpnt nf wu ui.uvn:, the best in the market.

Gerts' Driving Glorea Made to Order. Don't fall to avail vonrselves of tha haneflt of a genuine ju uiove sale. It espect fully, GlIO. i W. IIOIiMES 186 College Street, ftCRUXCTOX.

VT. March IT SPRING, 1882. MD (WOI)! P. JJJWf qipflfllf 11 li 1 1 1 Ulllj (X 11 Li 1 1 1 UUlYi Splendid Display of New and De sirable Dry and Fancy Goods, We are opening and shall have ready for inspec tion (a aoovci a conipiere assorrinem oi Dry Goods. Small Wares, Hosiery, etc.

Our selections were made in both the Boston and New York Markets, and can give customers the advantage of the recent decline on all Domestic Goods. Our stock was purchased strictly for cash and will be sold at low prices. With a first-class assortment and fair dealing we hope to merit a fsir share of public patronage. J. B.

SCULLY Corner Church and Bank Sta. March 25 dtf New Goods At BTk. BLO WS. Having lust returned from both New York and Boston, we are daily receiving our spring stock of goods. This comprises choice lot of new Dress Goods iu me new snmies ana a specially ran stock- of BLACK SILKS, BLACK CASHMERES, BUNTINGS, NUNS' VEILINGS, Which propose" to sell as usual at popular anracnve prices.

PEJNTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A lot of new Prints which wo offer at a very low price, so as to sen tnem now wnen traae is auu. We have some specially nice and larire COUN TERPANES, NAPKINS and TOWiCJLS, which we know are cneap at our prices. Also a lew lots ot UNEN HANDKERCHIEFS at low prices, together wlthmanv other new sooda to which we Invite attention. We have a large stock of CRETONNES ana inum UAJUAJ3Ji.a new.

rresn gooas ann cheap. a EDWARD BAKLOW Opera House lock. March8 dwtf ERTJQPJT IiIFJE Wt op- BURLINGTON VERMONT. ISSUES EVERT DESIRABLE FOE2.I OF LIFE, TERM AND POLICIES. P-IMENTLY NON-FORFEITINCt.

Company also ijuea the f.j J. INSTALMENT BOND With surrender va'ues at the en 1 of each year. This ts becoming very popular, as the bond after two years may be surrendered for ciRh as stated In the bond, or be used as collateral security la The just, liberal and equitable, which will be appreciated by all. The new business of issi. was larsrelr in excess of any former year (except one) since organized, teing nearly two ana one-nair times greater man during the preceding year.

It Is a live, active Vermont company one which always PAYS in full. The amount paid to policy-holders during 10, for death claims, dividends, was over tiE.OOO. Good agents wanted in every prominent locality, Please write the hi me and send for rates and plans. WARREN GIBBS, President. C.

K. TURKILIi, Secretary. Opi Monday, Marcli 27. nniffmn I lb per 25c ner PRICE LIST FLOUR. low pkices for flout, until march si.

strictly cash before delivering. "fcnowflake," per barrel, ftincuy casu ueiore CTTCi A "DO 1 TEAS. We will sell you better Green Tea at4oc tnan you are buying atSOc. We will sell you better Japan Tea aioc man you are Duying aiouc. We will sell you better Black Tea nid-Rt til on vmi nro hnrtno ofROn We wiu sell you better Japan Tea at55c than you are buying atOOc.

We will sell yon bet ler Tea at 37c than vaii awn lviivrlnm n- Al jvi. i truj.us Every pound of Tea Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or the pur- chaser's money will be refunded. COFFEES. We most emohaticallv claim that we can sell tou as eooAor oetter icoasted Java Coffee at 28c casn, tnan you can buy at 35c Best roasted Maracaibo Coffee per id zzxc casli. uest roasted Kio Coffee per 18c cash.

liest ICoasted Mocha Coffee ncr iu. oic casn. i BTo those who mav not know what extra-1 oramary Dargains we are offering in TEAS and CO FEES, we make the following offer, namelv: ii.acn person who buys a pound of our Tea or Coffee will have the privilege of trying It once and If not juuuu iuii up uur rriiresemmions ine money in full will be refunded by us on return of the iroods. ut loai toitgar, 1U IDS lor cash. Fine Ondura Princess Raisins 14c cash.

3 Crown Star Imperial Raisins 18c cash. ibF20cch.SmyrnataycrFiff8p jcmeiew uoiacn l'ersian vates per lb lie cash. JFresh Mackeral in cans 13e malt. Fine new Grenoble Walnuts ncr ii toe casn. Brazil Nuts per lb 10c cash.

New Pecans ncr lb 16c cash. Cox's Gelatine per nackasre IBe casn. Filberts per lb lCc cash. Ivory Soap 2 for 16c cash. "Oueen" Olives ner bottle 40e cash.

Babbitt's 177G Washing Powder is pacKaeres iorwsc cash. Fine Valencia Oranges, street. nn per cioz casn. Bavarian Nuts (Fancv Biscuit) A3C iirick.a.nniek- IFnnov Tnv Ttla. cnitl ner lb lSe cash.

I tjorohilimscuits nerlb llccaah. Extra Boston Butter Crackers I Best Ovstfir TrflAlrPM npi. Ih Sa casn. No. 1 Nutmcers per lb 1 cash.

Canned Succotash 16c cash. Babbitt's Best Soan51c cash. Fine fresh-made Confectionerv. an sums, per iu xccasn. corned lieef per can 28c cash.

Ginger Snaps per lb lie cash. Pickles in bulk ner trail. 39c cash. Evaporated Vegetables for soun. per pacKage ioc casn.

jsest Baking' soda per lb 5c cash. leiiy in tumblers vc cash. Duryea's best Starch in bulk ner ir 4Q casn. Best Fine Cut Tobacco ner lb uuc cash. Halford Table Sauce ner bottle 18c cash.

Best Dried Beef sliced 20c ncr I i Crosse Blackwell's Pickles ner bottle 27c cash. Best Standard Kerosene 115 de grees lire test lUc per gall. cash. Colton's Extract JLemon, the best in America, per bottle, 17c cash. Colton's Extract Vanilla, the best in America, per bottle 23c cash.

Pails, two hoop 17c cash. Pails, three hoop 20c cash." Mop Handles 14c cash. Nice Pickles in bottles 9c cash. Best Oat Meal 10 lbs for 43c Cleveland's Baking Powder. 14 lb boxes, 12c cash 1-2 lb boxes, casn no uoxes, iiuc casn.

caBh.ker Best Cocoa per Ib 40c Canned Apple 10c cash. Best Salaratus per lb 6c, cash. Peaches in 3 lb cans 23c cash. First-class Bakincr Powder in bulk per lb 25c cash. Cocoanut, guaranteed good, Cc cash.

First-class Hims per li 12vc cash. Frosted Cocoanut Cakes fancy Biscuit) per lb ioc casn. Lunch Cake per lb 13c cash. Milk Crackers per lb 10c cash. Saratoga Club Hoda Crackers per Ib 12c cash.

Macaroni (best Italian) In one lb packages per lb JOC National Teast per package Tc cash. Pare Cin namon in bulk per lb Sc cash. Pure Ginger per lb I 20c cash. First-class bustard per lb 85c cash. I Pepper per lb SOocash.

Very Fine Baisins perJl) 12c Cash. All brands of Cc clears marked down to ic. or 2 lor 7c cash. uodnsh, best tieoreres, per lb 74 exs, casn. Corn per can.

14 cts. cash. Tomatoes, per can, 14 cts, cash. iiorge icadisn. ncr uottie.

lresn lO cts, cash. Tapioca, per i nets, cash. Sago, per lb, cts, cash. Finest canned Peas 17c per can rash. Dandelion Coffee per lb 13c casn.

Desiccated Cocoannr per 30c cash. Best Snuff per Ib 7uc cash. Oolgau's "jsew" Boap tws casn. uerman weet cnocoiaie lb soc casn. satin Gloss starch per lb si casn.

Lard per lb 13c cash. White Cherries per can S3c cash. Finest Syrup in tbe city 6sc per gallon cash. star matches per package lc cash. Parlor Matches per box.Tc cash.

Ground Allspice per cash. Sardines per box 14c cash. Caraway Seed id isc casn. ancv inn Tea. corree ana soice Cans 8c each cash.

Cider Vinegar per (gallon; 2c Mc WILLIAMS BROTHERS, WHOLESALE RETAIL GROCER3, Bacon's Block, Church. Street. reb24dtt I I I All tate nesj that many customers find difficulty in paying I for it Several minor burglaries are reported. A store on Champlain street and one on Bat tery street were broken into, but nothing of great con3equence taken. It behooves peo ple to be on their guard.

Comk TO Gbief. In City Coutt, Tues day, E. M. Sutton pleaded guilty to five of fences of liiuor-sellin? and was fined fifty dollars and costs, and of assault his wife and was fined seven dollars and costs. Smaet OtD Ladt.

Mrs. Lucinda Harrington of Claremont. X. now in her eighty-third year, has, in the past eleven years, wove, and for the most part cut, sewed find colored 4576 yards of rag carpet ing, besides doing a large amount of other work. Last year alone she wove 485 yards.

Hos. A. G. Saffged of St. Albans, has formed a law partnership with Hon.

E. It. Hard and will take up his abode in this city next week. Mr. Safford served with credit in the last Legislature as Senator from Frank lin county; is an able lawyer and a pleasant gentleman, and will be a desirable acquisition to the Chittenden county bar.

Os Thursday next Mr. Louis Hamlin will open "The Feoole'a Tea Store corner North and Champlain streets, where he pro. I peses offenng for sale a flrat-class line of I teas and coffees at moderate prices. Mr. I Hamlin offers an extra inducement for Dat- ronage In the form of a handsome present of crockery to every purchaser ot a pound of tea' or coffee.

Give him a call. THsSsiTixa Masqckkadk. Mr. Slocum arrived, this morning, with a large and ele gant line of costumes, which are now on ex I rooms are now ready for occupancy and will be opened with a reception this evening. In view of this a description of the place will prove Of Interest tO our readers, and this we yivyv x.nterins at the main entrance, on Church street, we find ourselves in a spacious and ti rriinrnnm tnt in a auu runs ohck to me aepm oi lony-two ie, inougn on one awe tne secretary's room cuts off about twentv feet of this.

Three large windows with some tasty shades, with the woroa ju. v. a. ree liearung noom, on each of them, furnish abundant light during the dav and tastv chandeliers come into use at night. The floor is covered with matting, while the room, as all of ihem are, is ceiled.

The walls are adorned with pic tures and with the tables and chairs the whole makes a very pleasant room for the use for which it is intended. A large num- ber of the leading journals and better class of mngazines are to be taken, the list of which we hope to be able to give in a day or two. Running from the reading-room directly nacK to tne entrance Irom tne park is a pas sageway, with three rooms on the southern side and one on the northern. The first of the three is the secretary's office. This is carpeted and furnished with desks, glass same size 83 tne secretary's, 12x10 feet.

This opens into the parlor, handsomely furnished I with a carpet, sofa, large chairs, marble-top tables, and with a large window over looking the park the whole making a very pleasant room, with dimensions of 22x10 fett. The boys quarters are to be in the room on the opposite side of the hall, which is to be fitted up with juvenile papers, check ers and other harmless amusements for their especial use. This room, too, has a large window looking towards the west and meas ures dixsieei. ine Association recognize the need of work with the boys and have spared no pains to make a pleasant place for them. A stairway from the reading-room leads us to the hall above, which is to be used as a place of meeting, the associa tion being about to give up their hall in the Howard Opera House.

This is well- lighted, has a door leading out on the piazza, an entrance direct from Church street, and makes a good-sized hall, extending, as it docs, through the whole depth of the building. The stage is to be carpeted and the rest of the floor covered with matting. From the account we have given of the rooms our readers may gain some idea of how they are as stated above the "rmal opening will take place this evening, me dudiic, laaiea especially, are most cordially invited to be present. The exer- cises will begin at 7:30 o'clock and will be I somewhat as follows Music by the choir of tne Winooaki avenue Congregational church prayer by Rev. Merritt Hulburd addresses wj m.

n.uwt ju. u. uutaiuuu ouu uic jfoa-1 tors of several of our chnrchefl rpmarlcq I mot ot several oi our cnurcnes, remarKS uviojur, u. iang, me president oi ine association, with reference to the work in view, and by Mr. Lynch on the work done in Harrisburgh.

Aftef the exercises, an op portunity will be given to inspect the rooms and of course some time will be spent in social intercourse. The rooms will be open every day from 8:30 m. to 10 p. with the exception of the boys' room, which will be closed at 8 o'clock, and all young men will be sure of a hearty welcome. The Association and committees in charge of the work have done their work well, and with the substantial aid of our citizens have provided Burlington with a long-felt need a place of resort for young men where they could pass their leisure hours pleasantly, but at the same time be free from the objectionable influence of the saloons.

With rooms centrally locat ed, attractive and inviting, and supplied with the leading daily, weekly and monthly papers A 1 and they have done ad in their Dower to make the venture a success and such we hope and trust it will prove. Goto Mmso in Yebmost. A corrcspon- rlpnt povq trint TlrvQt nn rnnitlicf 4 hnTn fnrnr. ed an experienced miner tamake assays from tte Md saver orc9 fouuA gite Lakn Chsmnkm. und ma.

VUUIV1 TV AAA WJ LilUVVU VU IUU V101U1 dUU 94m aw will ha nlBAArl rn lha Aleim And T. i. i from the Benson mine has yieMej $55 yg pgr 1 Accident on ths st. johnsbcrt astd Lack Champlxis Kailkoad. The eniSne of the mail train which left Swanton.

Tues- day morning, at 530 o'clock, on the St Johnshury and Lake Chainplain railway. jumped the track about four miles above Cambridge. The engine, the Gov. Fair- banks, with the tender, are a total wreck ia the ditch. No one was injured except Mr.

Miller, the engineer, whose foot was badlv hurt. A loose wheel of the forward truck flew off the journal and went 64 feet before it struck the ground, and 40 feet at a second bound. Mr. Miller was held 40 minutes bT the font before he could be released. hibition at the American Hotel, instead of at the rink, owing to the lack of space.

Among the characters already made up, are Lady of the Lake, Gypsey Queen, Russian Snow Flake, Child of the State, Romeo, Starlight, and many others. Tax directors of the State Agricultural Society were to have a meeting on Tuesday to consider the proposition recently submitted to them in behalf of our local fair organization. result of their deliberations is not yet known, but it will undoubtedly prove to be a rejection of the proposition. In the --rt meantime additional subscriptions the capital stock of our society are being procured and the preliminary wDrk poshed as actively as possible. "Tint PfiorxssoR," which is to bo present ed here shortly, will be produced with the same company and with the same scenery with which it was given at the Madison Square Theatre in New York, for 150 con secutive sights.

The play has lately drawn uuur imd elsewhere and the weU wownrepu- Wlluuwuw awtuiauu o4uaxc Safe ffuarant nf the dmmftlir? trpnt that ia I 1 I tw I store, "me rroressor" is an uproarioasiy t.ilt, ---y iauKulCr lire laiiing oi we curtain, i and all un-lorers ought to see it, I Tt Umh.a I i kjrcfcwryw me Areasaay announces mat nay imported into the United Slides is I dutiable only at 10 per cent ad valorem, as a non-enumerated unmanufactured article, on- oer section 2516 or the Revised Statutes I and that when duties on hay have been ex- acrea in excess or 10 per cent ad valorem, I and the parties in interest have taken the I proper steps under section 2931, Iterised Statutes, to preserve their rights to a return of tne excess of duties exacted, certified statements in the usual form for a return of I such excess will be forwarded to the Treas- nry Department. I Decis dwcni.

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