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THE BUFLINGTOIJ FREE PRESS AND TIMES RI DAY. MARCH 31, 1899. MONTPELIER. BRISTOL. iiniiiimiiiUSliiMsswilisiiiniHtiaiitiiissiiiiMMttiiifiMsiasii I 1 I 1 1 1 1 II II.

III! I tr IIHUHlHil Tor Defending Mlldrad Brilr. George TV. Wing has brought stilt A Cooking Machine against Wesley C. Brewster or Huntington for the Tecovery of payment tor services rendered by him as attorney at the time isrewsters aaugnter. Mildred, was cd trial on the charge of murder In Wash ington County Court.

It appears that Brewster not only denlr-enxairlnsr Mi. Wing's services hut repudiate nui claim WOMANLY A sweet woman, the picture of health, speaking with enthusiasm, don't see why you do not send out women to talk to women about the merits of in every particular. The case Is returnable In City Court next Monday and will With illuminated, asbestos oven and other improvements that will make a saving of at least 25 per cent of fuel. Now on exhibition -the be tried before city Judge Smlke and promise to be an Interesting one. In County Court yesterday moraine Judge Thompson delivered bis charge to Programme of the Dedication of the New Mason le Halt- Local Gossip.

The dedication of the new hall of IJban-us Lodge of Masons has been In the hands of a committee and the following plan has been formed. It will take place Wednesday evening April the dedication servi-ces will begin at 7 p. m. at 7:45 Dr. Wes-toi of New will deliver address.

Following the services in the Masonic, hall. Gulnan's orchestra will render the following programme In Holly Hall: March, Libanus Lodge; overture, welcome; concert. Waltzes; medley overture, the diadem. -Dancing will follow. Supper at the Bristol House.

W. VV. Rider mads a business trip to Middlebury Wednesday. Jerry Vanderbilt of Flatbush, 2f. is In town.

Harmon Hasseltlne is at homo for his vacation. Thomas Leonard will 8-sume- control of the Bristol House next Saturday, C. K. Hathorn retlrins. Rev.

C. K. Thomas has resumed tbo lessons in vocal music at the gradsd school that he began during the winter term. The snow scraper was brought into use again Wednesday. Miss Maud Smith of Middlebury is at G.

P. Colby's. Tuesday, April 4, la "Pension Bay." The evening services at the Congregational church this wiek have have been quite interesting and instructive, and been well attended. Heir. Kinzie, the superintendent of schools the Jury in the case of State against Chas.

Johnson, charged with the maintenance of a nuisance at the Commercial House in Barre and about o'clock in the afternoon the Jury returned a verdict of guilty. After the Jury in the above case had retired to deliberate upon the case, another caje on which Johnson was held by the State, that of selling Intoxicating liquors at the Commercial House, was taken up and the whole forenoon was occupied In drawing Pabst Malt Extract. The "Best" Tonic. There are so many women that are run down, with nerves shattered, with a lack of vitality, feeling a sort of restless indecision which is an outgrowth Home Grande at the store of 1 Peter Devereux, Burlington, Vt. 5 a Jury, the regular Jurors being exhausted In the attempt and the sheriffs having to go out Into the highways and byways In order to secure enough talesmen to complete the panel.

Harry Smith while turning the wheels sssfe" slsW -l-jJH--- fr-- GOOD COOKERY. cf a bicycle had the little linger of his left band caught In the chain of the machine, tearing oft the end of that mem graded school Thursday. There Is expected to be baptismal servict-a at the Baptist church next Mondav eveninz. E. R.

ber. City Attorney Cartaton yesterday filed with the county clerk the necessary papers which will bring the suit of the city Palmer has sold another building lot on Fitch avenue and a house will bo built the coming Summer. E. G. Colby who had a shock of paralysis Wednesday morning, died about 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon without regaining consciousness.

Notice of funeral will be given later. There are against Mayor Senter for the recovery of salary drawn for his services In 1R93 before the present term of County Court. (Copyr Ighted.) The papers were drawn March 90 but were not tiled because of the illness or Mayor tablespoonfuls of flour and brown attain A SEASONABLE MENU. Senter preventing htm from Inspecting ard Then add one cupful of beef-stock and I.Vw" urtRAKFAST-AnniM tmm. Bllr thick and smooth.

Season to "iui-a wrv iirwinw iv uukc ita t.u aHu i Thompson. It Is expected that this case. Graham Mush. Cream and Sugar. Ham inompsnn.

is expeciea inai mis ense. ci.vi which I- to test the right of the late ooun- with Dropped Krgs. Crown Bread. f.0"0.. only two more Sundays before the meeting of the Troy conference.

Rev. L. A. Bigelow has been here four years, and bis many friends here hope he will be returned another year. An Easter praise service will be given at the Congregational church next Sunday.

The Willing Workers will meet with Mrs. EL A. Hasseltlne, April 5. The Treasure Seekers will meet with Mrs. W.

W. Rider April at 2:30 p. m. The Woman's Missionary Society ot the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. D.

L. Eddy this Friday afternoon. of over-exertion. If you could only get a woman who knows as well as I do how Best" Tonic will build one up, and who has enough earnestness to tell them about it, you would certainly have largely increased sales. There is Mrs.

who was as thin as she could be, and her poor little baby, puny and undeveloped. I told her about "Best" Tonic. In three weeks you ought to see the difference. The improvement is something great; mother and baby both feel it and show it." 2 At all drag stoics WHAT DOES IT MEAN? It means it is the purest made. Soaps, strong with alkali, will eat And burn the clothes, and leave them frayed.

But Ivory Soap clean and sweet. It washes out the stain and dirt. And leaves the fabric alt unhurt. dl to draw a salary under the legislative es and syrup, SeanTAU: 7, act IS, wiu go to the May term of i'iaKtq nan. nasea -oiaioes.

a Supremo Court for final decision. Puttered Parsnips. Currant "1 r.lM Lf In regard to a prevalent rumor to the H.iuash Fie. Cheese. Bananas.

tx' effect that Mildred Brewster Is to soon re SrPPKR-Llttle Pigs In Blankats. Sliced b'eaJcrub and. tr discharged from the Vermont Hospital for Putter. Orange Sauce. Angel 1L jiTjl'!" wraaw th insane at Waterbury.

one of the of- jea. arers. i flotala of the InstltuUon stated yesterday I GRAHAM MVSH ivnrr rw Mnprnir-i? that It was without foundation as her con-f ukawam artSH. angels ON HORSEBACK. dlttAM lea VMM-lnM IsMsnl a sTSraftttm Hfitct 9aAa Sam wnhAN Alls $Atff lofnv n.1Mv M.aA.M BELLOWS FALLS.

The Playrlght, Chas. H. Hoyt, Will Spend tirle by May McClellan Despres, which and that It la mora than probable that stirred Intc salted boiling water raakpi a rehioni'ng number of very thin slices of APRIL MAGAZINES. give an attentive account of th jour- will end her days In ay'um. erjr ax me cnange irom ut usuiuttt-iy noii si oacon.

trcit over, ws tn One of the most attractive fcatnres ef oiTi miiMiin itirr i i ne cuv truexmen rot arter tne or onaKiast cereal. and cry the yt ra, ard them with i v. liAnrt.K lor Atm a ftarre truckman venteraav whom ihpv br.iCK ptsrptr Wrap each In a slice of the HAM HASH. tfit'on. a wooden epeninir cf a new serial by photogruuhs.

"The alleged bad underbid them en a Job for H. H. M.vrriott Watson, who 1 carr A of is a popuUr presentation moving a piano In the city ard was doing Chop the ham very fine, use one-third "und, oiangewood variety is the best iheMintni in Vvrmnnl. Bellows Falls friends of Playwright Chas. H.

lioyt, have received letter from han, stating that he has returned to New York lrura his Florida trip Improved in health and that ht lnter.ds to pass some time this season his summer home in Charleston, eight miles from here. Bishop Hall who has been conducting a mission at Emmanuel church here during the week closes to-morrow and -will go to Brattleboro for tho Easter services. publkaRoo of "Sf it th tatest psychological explanation vt the work without secur rg license and hna, and two-thl: is chopt ed potatoes, tor ls purpose, Ilace a fryinif pan ov jjopw inia. ana of by Andrew they made a complaint to City Attorney we)1 together. Put Into the frying van a th fir nl when hot drop in sufficient IV It, Wilson.

X'romwell and Court" to -Carleton, who placed a warrant for the generous piece of butter or HttTe horn P5epared oysters to cover the bottom of Tho Adventurers. gnls immatrly a a wnur oi unusi-K A arrest of Frank O. Rogers, the Barre t.A ti. i.ki..n..ri. the pan.

Turn them oulcklv several times. fci'I' "ftLif JL nn' anecdot rathered teamster. In the hands of City Sheriff Ban- water. When hot, add the mixture of hnm ntH tho bacon is lightly browned, and i I. ir, n- irom cromwrtuan newapap rs ana tracts.

jiw and potatoea, and heat through, stirring once on a not pianer. mo internatkinat reputation. The Prin 11 mL, otesJon! Ante Sturgto conUnues fcls aUcWs on completed bis Job and brought him Into occasionally. Brown slightly, and turn out lai in nuesjon. rivals v.nnmnnt the City Court, where R.

A. Hoar became u-. atw? "Tchltecture. Equipment ot the City Court, where R. A.

Hoar became fgga' ces Xetn. the si DBVONSHTRB TURNOVERS. in wit Mid thrill 1 The Rutland Railroad company has Pillsbury's WT0Ss together two pound of flour, one- thi on rot Covep wita I 2 It ls a ta'? the Jne Modern Cn House." bein the subject uretr for Nm and the hearln In the Crtn in boiling; salted water for five Mix h. the pen dy ct to this tasUlmtnU tern" UnU1 t-morrOW and serve Immediately. jhalt i sill "Monte CrtstV pound of ground blanched almonds.

which Is laid i snnsa nnnnn S3 ii itu w- snn urm-sr in rs man of unlimited wealth, wo believes I The Aoril number of MeCLURR'S FRITTERS. t), one fLnj one-half pounds of butter. One ecg beaten thoroughly, add one cup Stir in sufficient milk to make a soft dough btmself te be the agent of Providence ta NORTHF1ELD. The MAGAZINE will contain short stories by brought a petition to the county court for Btay of execution in the case of Hayes vs. Wyman and that an appeal be granted the defendant.

This case is an Important one and has attracted much attention throughout the State. Mr. L. S. Hayes or Bellows Falls brought suit against the company for the alleged conversion of a mileage book which was taien up by the company conductor on the ground that ib Orne Jewett tartUnitr sttnatloost and aaventures into i KudyssTtt Kipling' and Si A branch of the Connecticut Building 'milk and a little salt.

Sift Hi teaspoon- ano Knead well. Roll out into a very turn and Loan Association was organized in fl baking powder Into one large cup sheet, and cut Into two and one-half Inch which be gel blmoelf. and the ultimate and a story of American political life by a new writer. Walter Barr. this place Wednesday evening.

Prof, of flour, and stir into the egs.nnd milk eures. opreao a layer oi appie jam on Charles Ddle was elected president; J. A. until quite stiff. Drop In spoonfuls into one-half of each square, turn the other The "Sad Caso of the Princess Eime." Cross.

1st vice-president; C. N. Whit- hot fat and fry same as doughnuts. Cover half over it, pinch the edges together. conuuMn at whicfi he avjirte as to nis capacity to carry out his self-imposed work, are filled with an tnteretinf com- the ideal wheat food for breakfast, satisfies the appetite without overloading the stomach.

No man can do brain work, immediately after a heavy meal, but he can a breakfast of Pillsbury's Vitos. Sold by grocers everywhere. PRbbury-Wadtburn Flour Mill (Ltd.) Minneapolis. Minn. nation r-f humor aitd tnl.

The In tha April HAP.PER'S. Is a short story marsh. 2d vice-president; J. II. Talbot.

wttn powoerea sugar, or eat witn mapw r' sugar, and bake on buttered tins. of veoullar Interest, for the reason hat nwcrstary and treasurer; Hon. Frank syrup. etory profusely Illustrated by T. de Thulstrupv It fc a narrative from real life relating Piumley.

attorney; O. It. Andrews, M. E. the traglo dVuth of a.

Turkish princess, Yarrtrgton, Edward Connell. Prof. C. C. end UlustraUna the conflict In modern Brill.

J. C. Donahue and H. J. Eaton dl- CREAM TOAST.

Heat one pint of milk and stir Into it FLAKED FISH. Cod or haddock Is beet for this. Wash and wipe the fish, lay into a fish kettle TVopIe ot moderate in com vlw are Mr. Hayes was using the book in violation of the road's rules. Mr.

Hayes won hie case in a preliminary suit here before a justice and It is the intention of the company to get a decision on the disputed points In the higher courts. The senior class of the high school give the drama "In the Trenches" at the opera house next Monday evening. Over 40 students will take part In the production. looking towarl 'ba'-ldlrrr or beautlfyms: Turkish baroms between the ancient Ma- rectors. Other charter members ot the Villi a little cold milk.

Add one large tr4r boBwe will find the series cf arti- hammedan and the modern Ideas of the organisation were elected an advisory with cold water enough-to-cover it witrr -fablespoonful of flour, wet teaspoonfvl dee on these subjects now liberty of women. Other" shct stories of committee. Monthly meetings win oe a laDiespooniUI or sail ana a taoiespoon- butter and one eun of cream, if vou have innrts the WOMAN'S HOME COM PAN this ti-eue are "Under an April Sky." ty held the second Saturday evening oi each ful of vinegar. (If you put it into boning if not U9e more butter. Place en' the JBny if Jfoir him.

Brander Mattnews. and "Of Hr osm month. I water the inside will have a raw taste.) back of the stove, where it will keep hot, Household. by Margaret Sutton Briscoe. Nelson Farnham.

aged about E7 years, I When the fish has boiled long enough then toast nicely some bread, dip Into the Idled at his home In this village Wedns-1 so It will Hake off the bones, remove from cream, put into a dish, and when you have Brooks Adams will write In the April day mornlnjr of an apopleptlo shock. The the fire. Be careful to pick. out every sufficient toast por the cream over It and McCLVRB'S of the new problems In in- funeral will occur from the Union street bone, and separate the fish into small serve. ION of great pracUcad value.

The April number grves an architect's pUn tor a 93.9US houv with two pages of Illustrations) showttwr how to decorste and furnish, and aUo how to beautify the grounds. Are vou wondering what to sive HIM for his birth- VERGENNES. Rev. Father Dorion of Orwell Is assisting at St. Peter's church during Holy Week.

Hon. and Mrs. C. B. Parkts are r.ow well settled In their new home the ternationsl commerce and politics raised residence Friday at noon and interment flakes.

Prepare a cream sauce from 1 pint by tbo new position ot the United States, will be made In Elm wood cemetery. Mr. cream or rich milk, thickened with one it timiM m. Ufa and death strurxls Farnham had been a resident of this i tahi.rwwnui wot in iih onM RUSSIAN BAKED LIVER. day Buy him a Waterman Pen.

It will please him. Sizes for men or for women. For sale by THE FREE PRESS ASSOCIATION. I Coll a cairs liver one hour a half. An fttustrated Article In tie April Mc-CLtI4E'3 will record the experiences ct Cleveland Moffet.

tbo writer, W. t. outlets for their surplus production. liy wss irwch respected. The near rela- boiling hot.

Sfson with salt and op. 18 cooked through. Chop fine i tives are a daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mud- butter and a trifle of onion-Juice If likcd.l a Balt Prk. tw onions (more it Ik.

Bll.t. mtm lf tmm an1 a ann 7 Pini. tkeriV Snflsnn with hllttfr. Salt nd Stevens, the artist, in runs on locomotives mil hnur' ins niiu huuiii BIir ire nsn naaea mio mis saucer rz and In rnatl cans, at a.ny mui an nour mhhvivk hM for Its front s- ham of LowelL Mass. The circumstances i.

kw- 3pper. Make Into a loaf and put thin ilAia, MAUAi.t ni ior ii ww, ura and nake in oven end upwards, under the new j.nt ana MOit.it Dhotorravure after Or- attending Mr. Farnham's Jealh are r-c- xvv, strips of salt pork on top. Bake one hour BrH puddinr nappy good r9 photogravure after Or- attending- Mr. Farnham's Jealh sre pc- foP one-half hour.

When done cover with "trl of Mlt on toD- 1 "Heights." Arthur Bruya, who for the past five years has held the position of night telegraph operator at the railroad citation has severed his connection wit'i tho company and has gone to Boston, Mass. Mrs. V. N. Knowlton and children who have been spending some weeks in New York accomp.jiied by Capt.

M. S. Knowlton returned to their home here Tuesday. Dr. Knowlton le now travelling In West mrwnv chardssMt's famous picture.

"The Farm- cuUarly sad. For some time ho bad been beaten white of an return to oveo op more- according to sie. "war ki 'er, nshter." A strens; poem "tS1111 tSr h1 lfe hMii brown dellcataly and serve hot i West mall schedule, in tne t'aot. iMsdotfPoweU. of the WHAT W.

P. DIIXINGHAfl THINKS OF THE -snu iiiKiim i. 9ii a rn rrnlnnv. entltlea hM-n nnnllA i wnJk. WnlnMdav even Srullv.

of Cane Colony. Strip of Bacon, av kite that lifts a man. BUTTERED PARSNIPS. Poll parsnips, putting them into cold Prayer of the Cattle Smitten with ftin- Ins; he complained of feeling extremely derpest beau a most attractive table tired and at bis wife's suggestion seated cf contents. himself In a chair.

From her bed she water and bringing to the boiling point (heard him fall heavily to the floor: she XVh.n lLJ HARPER'S MAGAZINE for April Cvn-tatiss three Important contributions to Ntsntnis a Ns gtanntsti War. llenrV Mr. KIpUng's series, which began in the spoke and he was able to answer but not a lengthwise, Brown slightly 3-. TT" Cabot In the third part of his r.o- December will run untu aoie ei up. as nest sne couia ene -vffU artll cum until able to et un.

Aa best she could she midsummer. made her way on hands snd knees to the front door and rang a bell which attract- in meiiea Dutter in a mooerateiy-not iry-ing pan. SQUASH PIE. Line deep plate with rich piecrust and ANTHONT HOPE'S NEW ROMANCE. 'raTltef sd was Anthony Hope's new romance, wtoJch he more comfortable for a time but later If it is particularly delicious and fine-flavored, bears the brand fohn SP, Squire Jt Co, BOSTON.

There is bacon, and there is Bacon. SQUIRE'S is BACON. fill with mixture prepared as table bluHory dfewwees Tbe Btosfcade ef Cuba and rursutt ot Cervera. This Instalment 1st especially valuable bv a-n et Its tllustrationa by Carlton T. Cbsp-iPsn.

llrrr Fenn. K. F. orbaan. PttslfV.

and'H. Iteotwrhahl. "Honor to Whom Honor fc Iue" Is tho title of sn artiel by Mr. Zogbaum which gives an Intimate person! account ef the men who dSKlngttUhed themselves In the wsr. ha Just finished.

Is called "The Countess went Into an unconscious condition which Two large cupf uls sifted squash, two well' Rmtlla. and has ten purcnaea oy i ted until death. His son, M. W. Fsrn-(T11F.

UUHE3 HOME JOURNAL, in ham of Lowwll, Is In town to attend the which periodical It will Immediately be- funeral. beaten eggs, one and ono-half cups sugar, and salt, one tablespoon ful melted butter, one-fourth teaspoon ful cinnamon, ginper, and nutmeg. Mix all together thoroughly, and add one cint of milk. This makes two Swan Fountain Pen MANUFACTURED BY MABIE. TODD BARD, 130 Fulton Street, New York.

"Having put the pen into Immediate service I have, during the month that baa passed, put it to every test possible with only good results following. "I really like It very much and It has not failed ln any kind of work I have given it I have waited this time before writing you that I might know whether the feed could be governed, and the pen filled, as claimed by the Inventor; and have found that in both respects the representations sre correct. Very truly yours, Yr. P. DILLINGHAM.

Montpeller, Vt. For Sale by the Free Press Burlington, Vt. gin. Tho story is about a Deanunu eun-, The young people of the universaust tfs She baa onarreled wit It her bus- aocletr held a new surer party lit Con- Virginia, P.ev. J.

E. Harmon, who occupied the pulpit at the Congregational church last Sunday is to preach again next Sunday. J. A. Wotterhouse of Burlington and A.

D. Wright of Middlebury were in the city yesterday. S. B. Botsford of Middlebury college Is home for a few days.

J. G. Hindes rode out yesterday. Mrs. Dr.

Tousley and Mrs. S. S. Gaines went to Castleton yesterday to attend the funeral of Judge Bromley, who was a brother of Mrs. Tousley.

Miss Marion Booth of Bishop Hopkins Hall is spending the vacation with tier uncle, Hon. J. H. Booth at Flattsburgh. J.

A. Spare of Boston and A. C. Dickenson of Troy, N. were in the city yesterday.

The Empire Egg company that started in business in this city a short time ago are doing a flourishing business. They shipped 75 cases In the lat ten days and have orders on hand to last them several days. IV. and Mrs. E.

W. Shtpman and Mrs. C. O. Stevems leave to-night for a two weeks' visit in New York.

pies. band, and they bare decided to live In cert Hall Wedresday evening; the dU-I seclusion in sepsr.tte wings of the castle, agreeable weather prevented a Urge they do until Capt. Dieppe, who le- b-r being present but the aff ilr wus a comes a mpmlK-r of tne household, tnad- pleasant one. tvfrtentty open a door, through ebk-h A special eervico was conducted in St. MTTLE PIGS IN BLANKETS.

one pint of oysters. Have as many thin slices of bacon as there are oysters. 'Tho Resruo or Admiral ey an Ansrtaw btuejacket. dVservts attention in that tt -wan written by Peter Keller, abto seaman on tho Gloucester. His etory in printed Just as bo dictated tt.to stenographer.

St. Georew Mlvart's discwwlon ef The New Fsrrholosry. which le tho leadins; sr- ttaio to thb uvinu An for match s. aims to show that there renlly nt nothii.r trx the pew reyclvs-y which Is tewer than Arietotie. the exiled Countess, wittt the beautiful P.ev.

Father Donahue. To-day st St. ch. te" very e3.e J5. IXrSS1 deTTtcly1 a i "The Perfection of Olive OH." RAE'S LUCCA OIL.

Purs Olive Oil of the very Finest Quality. FOR SALADS, TABLE ANO MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Sold in Bottles by Leading Grocers. tir For.fr Circular addrtss. Jam A.

Haye ImporUr, 0 Cemmtrcial St. Boston. hot frying pan, take to the table im ipmui. and frons this point there is not a by tho three hours service commemorat-moment's cessation in the romuitio ad- liur tho death of the Saviour. the I ventures which ensue In the castle.

Its churches will observe Easter Sunday In gardens and neighboring places ot rtn- special manner. mediately with removing the toothpicks. ORANGE SAUCE. Peel, slice and cut Into small pieces the oranges, removing all the seeds. Add a Itlezvous.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. i 1 flnnri.v nwirnlti Tae Trial ef the Ore on." by Rear-1 A daughter was born to William sonorous amount of sugar and one-hnlf Faster, very property.

Is the chief wn- much cold wster as susrar. Stir a'l to- AAmival eeantslee. In the Arrtl Issue of I RICHFORD. 1IARPKR3 MAGAZINES Is an artkl' W. H.

Hurlbut a former resident of LutJi! The hook and ladder company will elect ther and let stand one-half hour before that should Interest every one who takto of rv. omcers to-morrow evening tor tne com-. EMMA a. JEFFERSON. RUTLAND.

Miss Maud Pratt won the $5 In gold which was offered by Mrs. H. H. Dyer for the best composition on "The Daughters of the American Revolution." Report says that Rev. Glbbs Bralslln of this city has received an offer of a professorship in Brown University.

At the annual election of the Chi Psi Phi fraternity of the dental department of the University of Maryland held recently A. W. Farnsworth of this city was elect- HOUSEHODL. HHL.P3. Choice Recipes From Many Sources and of Acknowledged Worth.

COCOANUT PUDDIXO. T.lrs An. fun rtf fre.fi rnrAannt r-rntpd. st suiiitxms its pare, snowing tne last reneanwii oi i.s American iary. It gives sn tsttemely ln-'rhlircn chojr.

very pretly picture of mt M. teresttn description of the rxsrWnatlon ter ln nifh und Is In marked con- snd trials which every battleship must tra9t the picture showing the shop- 1 fbknloi Ld bav before It is finally mcpn-d by tbo Kirim in th tnnrnt districts In New osntnt. It r-Adioral Kerdle wss Tork Inr for bargains in Ka.ter bon- AsSk of Bkfleld nsember ef tbo gosrsmcat board tbtrMfc Weekly nukes a revelation ui ftTi ZmolZZ if W. tested tho Oreson at the time she was to the difference between tho wJXSH tZl .1 built, lie describes In the most grsphio tUnersJ or tho rich and poor in Cuts. of Man- occur to way ber trial trips, and point out hf( pteture9) illustrates this nwrrow evening.

es.eUnvire of contruotion whl.h er.bl-'MrlkInir from original i ed ber to tnako her phenomenal run dur-. PHoton-KPn9 and drawinsrs. whoae autl.en- A DOCTOR'S Success With Grippe He Prescribes BRAZILIAN BALM Which not only effects a cure in the most critical cases, but is the only known remedy that leaves no evil results behind. or cne heaping cup of coooonut cakes ed president. broken Into small pieces.

Soak them half an hour In one pint of milk. Beat the I UN ES BURGH. JL. kT r'LnT il-i rliZlMtr Two exc-1- The rnlll which has been Idle for somo'yoik, of two eggs, add two tablespoonfuls Miss Helen Miner returned from Walnut Hill, Saturday. O.

A. Mead's 1" s- av oi icuirs) UI iiiv Ainivusi iimv ft; sj umiuif, sifTuu alil 7-it, BUfl.ll II fUU in vaai; -wsTa tenement house caurht nre Tuesday isnm. oitch, soww iw.rj unwts nTrn uiup rrtiisms quiio iiuunjr. injf, jf the fresh nut. Add half a teaspoon Richford, died at Stanbridse, P.

last Thursday. He was the first landlord of the American House, and for several years was engaged in manufacture of butter tubs here. He was the father of Mrs. D. W.

Carpenter and C. E. Hurlbut of this place. John U. Whitney feas filed a petition In insolvency.

No assets, liabilities $500. Leon Smith moved this week with his fanvly to Merideti, Conn. The expenses of the lecture course which closed last week exceed the receipts by and those who Fifrned the guarantee are required to pay $1.12 each to make up tho deficit. W. B.

Locklin has bora appointed receiver of the lumber business of C. P. Stevens Co. at Stevens Mill. Ralph Carpentsr is at home on a vacation from the University of Vermont Clair Hopkins has gene to Montpeller to attend the Seminary.

Mrs. Charles Me-ham ar.d two children arrived here last week from El Paso; Texas, and are stopping with Mr. Me ham at the American House. Mr. J.

S. Lavine is taking medical treatment In a hospital at Springfield, Mass. Senor Gato of Santiago, Cuba, gave an entertainment here Monday even-ins. Tne prize fight that was to come off at Frelighsburg took place here last Saturday night in Ike Wheeler's barn, ful salt, and one-half a teaspoon ful or morning but the Are was soon extlnguish-lemon extract. Stir this Into the milk, ed.

The primary schools begin Monday, icwmnng- sne war icr in aimh on ns wn. niwiiroraiw nsitrour 11 si ncnis Ml TarbeQ will relate In Utplno lnsunjenl at MtniUt, end tho with her mother. Mrs. Peake, for a short MAOAZINK for Apra the story ef ian-Vnlted States cruiser RaleUth receiving time. coin's attitude and condwt In reference friendly salute rom the Spnnisa war- ehln Gibraltar.

A fine cltu'e of thai and hake ln a quick oven 20 minutes, or April 17th. until the custard is set- Use the whites 01 the eggs for frosting. Iscenco of Lincoln by Charles Sumner, of the magntneant Wlmlw Hotel wctiot vt xuKwn vr summr. I 1 sl as. fkhurs.

and other ot Uncom's close wTtTh; "VS destroyed by nre. NeW TOrR Physician Advises friends. 1 with terrlMe loss ot life. Is one of tho st- I trsctivo features of tbo Issue, as Is Mt- palini fA Take I vrlia Miss Emma Rockwell of Kewanee, Ills, writas under APPT.B PII3 WITH MERINGUE Select small, tart apples, wipe, core and TT7f 1 at it ntl 1 date 01 01 January 25: nxy momer, over 70 years 01 age 11 cut In halves. Line a dish with pastry wnm onaii Dsen very, very sick wuu vjrippe.

ner ucau anu mugs wtjre Z1NB for AprU promts an escee.Ussty nf lrH.Kury i PllvWiam's VetfeiaWe CotTlpOUnd. the apples on the crust skin side rich variety. Arthur Bymon. eontributs JVJ Jsif j-tiated and Tho 2 1 vltles with sugar affected. The fever was up to 103 degrees.

The dot mixed with a little salt and lemon juice. -Aspects. ome. an artKlo which i iruer-press tncludee a sketchy article cn 1 HTrss to nsa sisssam so. Be Done FOR THB DELICATE OIRL rave us verv little hooe.

but ordered us to erive Brazl rrl. TT r. ,1. "mh Merry Old Easter a sweet DraB Mrs. XKRAsf -I have three m.Imii tthaeee ef Ufa In the I siinisni.isns usts urns -f---mm Add about two tablespoonfuls of cold water.

Bake until the apples are soft. Cover with a meringue made of the whites of three eggs, well beaten with three tabTespoonfuls of powdered sugar. P.eturn to the oven and color a delicate brown. FFr fUtrltr ESXrtZi and with falling ot V. mt aiond.

"Tblrtwn Davs In I nex- artlcle0, contributtous. snd letters. mcKd- the womh and flooding'. My physician yloreI Momtencro" is tho tl'Io of an ar- lnc one from a special correspondent in scraped the womb. Still the flooding Manila, who describes the long Journey You have tried Iron and other tonics.

But she keeps pale and thin Her sallow en trtn model troorvrilp Sherman from New York to tho Philippines. and ia claimed to have been a fake, Nilts knocking Smith out ln the third round. Cort Foley of Montgomery wad referee. The receipt of the barn were divided. NUes got $6.30.

Smith $3.20. J. J. Stockton of Bos ton was in town this week. Mr.

Stockton has been to the Klondike region since he was here last, two years ago. EverythiJisr bids fair for a bountiful eugar season in this section. The sap Is said to be extraordinarily sweet this rpring. continued ana 1 was no better. At last he advised me to use Lydia E.

Pinkhama Vegetable Compound. Then I thought I would write to Mrs. Pink-ham for she could advise me better 9 complexion worries yotu Per KAXDOLTIL SALMON EN COQUIIXE. Open a can of salmon, turn It out cn a dish, draining off the liquor, ltemove the skin and bones and break It into flakes. In a saucepan put one tablespoonful of butter, one tablespoonful of flour, one-half haps she has a little hacking: couch also.

Her head aches; CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Uz Kind Yea Hats Alwajs Echt Tbo cottege boys held a poverty ball Wednesday evening at Grange hall. Tuesday evening there wss a poverty than any one If I was to take her remedies. I received her reply and followed and she cannot study Give her rsrtr at Edson's hall under the auspices ail teaepoonful of salt, one-quarter of a wuv. a siu vcrr riBa Discovered a Wnmin, Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady In this country.

and Mrs. Heber Holroan were awarded tbo IS Tm tn testimonial, for Lydia Place over the Are and when melted and I sccirs Bnmsion prises for the most touching evidence of r-inknams vegetable Compound is "Ued add one cupful of milk. Btlr until Bears tbo iaatnroof It Is thick and smooth, add ten drops of poverty. Refreshments were served and Just what it is recommended to be. I "uisease iastenea 11s ciutcnes upon her: and for seven years she withstood Its se- i Kilt the affair netted about til for the ladl-s.

onion Juice, a tiny pinch of mace, one-i half a teaspoonful of lemon Juice, and one tablesnoonful of choooed earslev. and the advise an women who suffer from these complaints to try it." Marts Lemp, 108 2D New' Yobs: Citt. Balm all the time. 1 his stood hrst among tne medicines. Nothing seemed to loosen her Cough and reduce the fever like the Balm.

Although the Pneumonia was so severe and her case so critical, it brought her through all right It is certainly a wonderful remedy, our chief reliance in the family; we all think we could not keep house without it" We make the claim that Brazilian Balm cures Grippe without leaving any bad effects. We make the further claim that it restores the wrecks of Grippe to perfect health. You know the country is full of such wrecks today; people with Coughs, Asthma, Pleurisy, weak Lungs, bad Kidneys and all broken down from the ravages of Grippe. This proves how completf ly prescriptions and other remedies fail. Brazilian Balm never fails.

Insist on having it and if your druggist refuses to get it, send to us at once and mention this paper. 25, 50 and $1.00 a bottle. The $1.00 bottle contains a month's treatment FREE of Toxicola Tablets, the best tonic, strength and nerve builder in the world. E. JACKSON Manufacturing Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind.

WARD'SALBUMS FOR Unmounted Photographs AT THE FREE PRESS ASSOCIATION. prepared fish. Stir over the fire for a mo- A BPC 1 1M suns ua hot isnts BKpx Besrstlo Si ment, then set aside Butter some fca'iop, shells, or. If you have no Individual fire-1 proof dishes, a pretty baking dish. Stir M.

J. Montgomery has finished work In Wlnoofk! as engineer for tho Porter Screen company and Is now at home. He probably be the engineer for the nw Feu to Furniture company, which will probably begin Monday to get the milt machinery in readiness to commence operations. Herbert I Cook, who baa been In the employ of tho company at Rlchford. A year ago I was a great sufferer xrom painful menstruation.

I could into the salmon, now partially cooled tne The oil will feed her wasting; body the glycerine will soothe her cough, and the hypophos-phites will give new power and vigor to her nerves and brain Never say you "cannot take cod-liver oil" until you have tried Scott's Emulsion. You will be. obliged to change your opinion at once Children especially become very fond of it and infants do not know not lie down or sit down for the dread- of nw nd turn 11 lnto ful pain each month. I wmt 'nto cupful of dried and sifted eAu crumbs turn one teaspoonful of and took twelve bottles of Lydia E. melted butter and stir until thoroughly Pinkham Vegetable 'Compound, and snUed.

Spread the crumbs over the sal-it has helped me SO I cannot ta mon, and Just before the dinner hour set words teT mnmmrA a orea tf 'm1 Ushes) tor twelve or woraaw express my gratitude toward fifteen minutes, if ens larga one twenty piss 1 citoi wm. vi.iis were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of fDr. Kings's Kew Discovery for Consumption and was so mucn relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured.

Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C. Ham-nick Co. of Shelby, N.

Trial bottles free st J. W. O'Sullivsn's drug store. Regular size 60c and $X00. Every bottle guaranteed.

"Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world." said a genius. The drugrist banded him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. For sale by J. W. Sullivan, W.

P. Hall, F. H. Parker, E. Gosselln, and E.

R. Cran-dall. EfudTas wllltje the shipping clerk. He has aires ly arrived. One car load ot lumber Is already here.

Station Agent John FY Hobart has purchased ef Charles Brum his bouse on Prospect avenue, now occupied by Jon Hulbert. Mrs. F. H. Brown of Lebanon.

N. H-, Is a guest ot Mrs. J. T. Chase.

CoL J. B. Mead Camp. Sons of Veteran's, give a social dance this evening at Ed. eon's hall, for which tho Randolph orchestra will furnish music.

minutes. This Is merely to reheat It ar.d brown the crumbs, as too much cooking when it is added to their food, wlU spoil It. s. uuuisoi. a so 10-aay weu ana hearty." Miss Jou Sato, Dorn, CtAmsCa, Mica.

More than a million women have been helped by Mrs. Ilnkhsm's advice Ui Too taw stays Boitfl 50c and fi.oe; all drugiists. SCOTT BOWNE, Chrniits, New York. Bear too Siraatira HAM CROQUETTES. Brown one tablespoonful of butter In ana medicine.

saucepan; when well ceioreO, sUd two!.

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