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THE BURLINGTON FHEI3 PRESS, 'FRIT) A Y, NOV EM RER 1.1, 100. .1 itir wekki.'V rnrjB rnE$n, n cents rr tr-r, TO rents for U month, 11.00 a year, I ("lane flee. AUvBrtlemonts nml t-nbacrlpltons received r Uic oflV. ICO C'olUaa street, foil adver I.'Iep rntps sent on application. Accounts cannot bo opened for sulnvrlptlnns. ubt-erlliern will pljnso remit xvllh order, names fcre not entered until pigment la received, nnd nil jmiiei aro stopped at lUv end of tbo liuie tlr. lloraittnnrrs ft (Vie risk of tlio rvtliserllwr Unless made by registered letter, or by check ir postal order payable to tlio Publishers. 'ihe ilato when tlio tmbscriptlon oxpites li on tl e iiddreM-labol of each paper, the change of V hi. li lo a mbaeqtieut daio becomes a receipt 1" r mltlanco. No other receipt la font ttn U -sn-quested. Tho receipt, of tlio paper It a ti Tii lent receipt for the flroJ subscription. V b n a ibanjre of nildressls desired, both t1 r old and new addresses thoiild bo clven. BfltUNOTON, l'HI DAY, NOV. 14. i ei-ms--Itl .00 u Venr, Always In AiKunce 7 here is not trn per cent as much liquor if hi in Kaunas under prohibition us tens S 'if in 1H0 vm'rr license. (lor. L. I'. Humphrey of Kansas, Hero are somo figures which nro signlfl riit. Totul Immigration for October 1S80. .'ti.OSt; for October 1800, nH'ild; increase uiirmg tho single mouth of October, 0235. 'I be lepubllonn party hurt Its fun ontof M.i i no and Vermont.-SSpriniifield ll. publicau. A Imt wns tuere in the Vermont election to uproariously funny for flreeu Mountain republicans? I'lense specify. lion. Honnr K. Uoyco has sorvod ns .dgc of the Supremo Court cotitinuo'-sly i' 'v.enty your-, bin first election having mi.ae in 170. In lS ho wns af nii.il chief j'.rJgo by Gov. Karuh.am, to l''i' vacancy occasioned by the death of '.in I'lerpoiut, and ho has boon re elected to tint position biennially Miicv. 'lo "Taxpayir, " who in Wednesday's 1'r.i ' l'KKss" suggested that. Chnplaiu Ujttgli In-iiluto tho old-fashioned JlothodUt "mourners bencb" nnd preach a sermon i tl text, "Thou stiult not steal" 5 treasury, tho chaplain re- I " ntvl sermon plain ,i,il'tl be in ilili, it ir seat at W i t ,,f men. owti stairs I I Iny prayers. : it! .1 i V i 1 IT - 1,1 , h . i t. V .it u x t'l '"i I . Ii. ' t , i i , 'V,, i.-i t n t' ,, f ui, r. ti I v. Til'- cmtdidaey for the ' n. iuir'liip from the State oi , v 1 ,,ii the plea that he Mi l i. thtroforo not In i l-vi-nuo reform policy p.ii tv, Tliero is some ; i ' against Mr. Weed, '., a n extreme protec . i withdrew from ' ., ' TurilT League. But , , ., . .my induction of the ... ,,i '.! . MeJ.luley bill. ' i - i il e.-tlls attontion to the in , iiti,' vot i for candidates i ! i -..I' lmso. a for ropra.sen ' . wee '., in round num i" 1 linn lu 183S. Mussa . , mis I'vidently staid away n: l-irgo numbers, as did 1 r t;ir '. in Vermont in Sep- lew republican1! were con- le-n.H-ruN ooywhero in tho ; tho "edi: ational" cam- i h m i o'int of another . imit iM-i j trade croinit. ' i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 re nil this '. Wi&t I m'iI the railroad commis " povor to do something i , . , pres tho opinion that 1 1, in 1, 1 bo abolished. The .1 In Ml. lit r !, ,1 in gutting rid of four .- in'h tho past two yoars, :n.in no power to enforce i lie roads saw fit to follow udatious aud so the changes A' be i .rotary Redllcld Proctor assumed ' ',ol i at the hoad of the war dapart- nt at "Vnshlugton, it wi s a matter of i i., rid i mark that he would find it dittl- i ' istingui-.il himself in the position in . o. peace, but if bome groat emergency , ! to nrisa he would bo found equal to occasion. All the division and depai't :.t commanders have now luado their rc j to Maj.-Oen. Sclioflold, and bo has i.t bis own report to fcvcrtary l'roctor. 'i '. ' liiet deduction from these documents t hut the year 1SU0 his boon nt least as -j irom wars and evon from rumors of .u s as any similar period during a quarter f I a century. Yet it has been more prolific ! important changes in the administration 1 1 tho army than any year of th lust twolvo curs, law is not a failure; it has been oh 1 i ulhtr hand it wonderful st'eress. I do mean lo assert, ofcuvist, that there is l,uor sold I'll our largecilies where evil- ,.,is of law or so much wore Kinily , .tl than in the country. 11V hare lawn a a 'nut murder and theft, but m viun is so ' line auto suppose that vnitir tlu'r influ r. i there will lie no murder or straliny. ,' i nior William 1'. J'rye of Maim. ' he New York Evruing 1'obt sees in tho Tner ballot, permitted by the linllot ) '.,rm law adopted In Now York, u dan C thus addition to the Australian system, 'i . paster ballot is found in none of the i bsr American ballot laws, and it wns only it Into the New York law to aid in over c uning Governor Hill's oppoiitlon. Hero Is how it worked, according to tho I'ost: li enabled Tammany to poll Its full vote - ,'hout dillloulty, and It also enabled such i. publican traders as "Johnny" HroiUky to 1 r their trade almost If not quite as suc- -'iilly as of old. They could do this by 1 1'itiag n "crooked" paster, that is. one v. t u n pretended to be n copy of the straight l ;iibllean ticket, but which had on it n ', ..iiuiany name, or by taking a straight .'iiiu pastor nnd placing n singlo-name I inter over one of its names. Tricks ot tin kind ure certain to be multiplied in the future, in proportion lis tho "dunlors" got familiar with the now system, audit is for Unit reason that New York papers nro . Ikinoriug for an amendment which looks to Hie abolition of the paster provision, but 'M-ieb the teal friends of reform think it Is I,,. iug to be a difllcult thing to accomplish. The Australian ballot bystem items to bu lomethlng thai admits of neither additions nur tubtrnetloiH without Impairing its Value. Cost of mi Aui'U.'iilt urn I Suliool. The advocates of n now agricultural collego In Vnrtnont point to the Htorrs agrl cultural school in t'onnectlcut n. evidence that the new Institution which they would like to linve eitsbtlshed could be run en the congrnsslonal fund, without nxpenso to tho Htnto. Tho facti and llgurcs prosontcd In support of tlili clnitn, however, do not sus tain tho claim. The Htorrs school storied with tho gift of ii large farm and n sum of money. How much thosu gift" amounted to wo do not know; but they fcom to have been enough to make n ttart with. In tho first two years tin Mule of Connecticut gave the school $10,0(111. in tho next two $15,000; in the next tuo $10,000: in tho next two 1(1,000, and lnt year $3,000. Tho Statu also appropriated for n dormitory for tho tchool 10,000; for n laboratory $7000; for a barn KWOO; and n-, tlio buildings aro oi-ly ''approaching completion" it U ipilto supposnblo thnt n good deal more money will bo needed before they nro ready for occupancy. Hut ns II stnd the school hni teceived from tlio State treasury $11!), 000 and it reports ll present deficiency lu Its treasury on account of run ning uxponne. It has been In existence nine years and memped nboiit thirty scholars, Nut beiuc; a laud grunt college, it has not had lo iiiaiuliiiu tho cluneal and military depuitmcnls which any now agricultural college cftlablialied utuler tho acts of Con-giCn-, will bavo to maintain. Theso would liftvo very largely incmiR'd Its cxpoufes, and tho dellcits lu Itn trensurv which tho State of l otmecticut has ha.l to mako good. Tim figures show thnt to es tablish uvou a small agricultural school, witli a ipnie nnidest out lit , s n very ex pensive pi,-i c of busines". Connecticut can perhaps uiTord to do it it l.ns double the p'lpuliuiou and many t imt -- the taxable eiiltli of Vermont but ermotit cannot afford to try any such doubtful ixieritncnt. And It our Shite had the nionev in its treti iiry to do it, it would not bo wiso so lo Use it; for our present agricultural college can and will do mor lor the agricultural Interests of the Stn'e than uny new college. Loan Association-;. The Sciinto has killed Kennicr Abtmtt's bill providing foi the formiitioti of co-op irative savings and loan associations. The bili provided that uny fKteeu or moru per son, beine of lull age, and ivsldnnts of the sjtnte, might form such an assooiatiou a provided in the act. The Senate committee .ui banks was of the opinion that the moa tire was so .;encrnl in its character that the Siute might i e overrun witli ono-1 orse inMi tutlnns or this sui t, u e are ot tiio opinion tnat ermont might lie overrun with ouohoisi; institutions of this sort and bo lUi'idedly beneilteil. Maaclm--et,s, ,'ow York, IVnnsylvauia, and tu.my other States of the I'nion hnve been oer r'ni by such institutions to such an extent that lhou-,nnds of comparatively por men are living in homes of thoir own to day, who. were It not for a co-operative lean ussocinlion. would be paying rent to some wealthy landlord with little or no prospect of ever doing better. It Is im possible to account for Vermont's disin ciination to take any slops forward along linos thnt have been so successfully followed by other Slates, an J which b.ivu boon so long on trial as to li. removed e.itirely from tho field ol i xperlmeat-. Ntw Hampshire is far and away ahead of us in lliis particu lar nnd has lor soma ye ns enjnve l the benefits nnd n-ttpod the tn.it of these nssoel ati.Mis. Such lnstitutii.il benefit tho poor man and If this Legislature is true to itself and to its pledges to legidate tor the benefit of the oppressed it wol give the .stale aluw that shall authori' tlio orgunlanion of co operative loan m,l tru-t comp-iuies. It seemed to in tha' Mr. Abbott's bill wns u good one, but it may be possible to coti- siiuci lienor. .mi) now, too state ex pects something of this character from the present Legislature. H e are i I'l l It lHjlll ini iin'i il tl ill hi ill license tends ii oi,, ifiii,,, Ihe btiluon intir- t itittl In n III. i tti'.- il nitn'r NIH'll i Hi H,i i sc Ihe i.i, nuraije lax jmninij ii i.iv iniictllinti lo ot ecu iiim'. ',, Mi; ire re iiiixetl in this vuy lit on flu citi:i lis in tinutlte ni,",i. ri ii lines raise I i i irunld fall vii ikii. The iui- ut of the liiuor ''".i" '" ynferiiiiieiiis, minimal and mu ..o ijuil, are a mfeynai il aiainst itx aliuli titm, ami Ji'mih a potent urijument to i l.e pud. 1 1 1 of the neeraye tii.rpayer. I in nl i j) inn i,u reaminiihli midillo-groiind fin the tiiuor inlcrrt and the general public In necujiti. Miila'.i Criterion, or jail of the liipior trade, (h tutier 10. Wi'iitnul ticnt loiiimi in Politics. Tlio 1'hllailelphia Ledger, noting the prog ress of what it regards ns tae yot uullnishod 'campaign of education," observe that there 1ms Iwen a great d'alsaid nnd written of Into with regard to the necessity ot tho moru frequent appearance ot the "ocholnr" lu politics. That Is not a new neod ot tho country, says tho Lelgur, it Is one Hint has always existed and will always exist, but it U not the only one which, It'iealizod, would largo.'y tend to the purification and the elevation of po'itlos. If the "scholar" Is needed in the political aronn, sc it tho "gentleman," whoo prceiicu seems rather less numerically coi.dderc.l than that of the man of learning. Hut that tha former i not altogether absent the Lodger thinks is proved by tho two letters written respectively by Hon. K. I. 1 'help, democrat, who was minister to Knglaud during l'residont Cleveland's ad nimistr.ition, ami Hcnntor Morrill, which were written Immediately after iho re-election of Senator Morrill, and which have already been printed lu the I'liKU l'unss. The Ledger prints portioiib of both letters ami then say: Mr. i'hilps's Idler nnd .Mr. .Morrill's roplv ins apt iiiel Krailtying lUtiHliatiiins of the leiitleiiiun" aitually pieseni in pnlitics. '1 1 1 re is mi i;, ml reiirou why tlm s.inl ,t lollltesy -l.iiwn hy I III. cx-n tin iHtlT lllld the seiiiuur of Vei'iiKinl sliuulil lint bu unit of nil p,,lil cut i iiiilesis. it were, hii'iiI "i niii im lull s" Mniilii l: feunlil out In nnliler cuneiu biuns upini lines fieu truiii olfeiiienf persunnl aliiise of i,riv,ile elmraeler ami teekless (nu ll,, mil sfauilei , ami ui inisri ini kuiitiiliiiu of c inundates. Ifil were, pulitciil lire woiila nir, r ul, i, ler li iii liilliui In men uf ill-lim Uuil iui,i Merth.l tueiiiei' Hand iv.nl in it laimsiu anil ui t.ve y, ijiii n loin; is i-huraelei' mill i p. u I , tin ii are iliaili, tliu ehlif poiius of uiiack !,y rival I'Hi'llsim matin's ami nivalis, uunt li'iix-ii uie lll.i ly lo olilllliie to lie lii.ulu cotispieii'ius t i imliiii only by thoir ab'eni u Irom pualllnns of ItiHiIui ship. Added loroe is given to tho above when it is lumeuiherttd that the Utters rufuriod to wero written nitli no tliouirlit that they would ever lit' umdo publlo; that thu nriteib, though political oppononts wero warm which tho langungo uted In tho letters con voyed was thoroughly gonulne. Ni'i-il Hoy ulnt ln. Tho MontpclUr Argus wants to l:now If there Is nny reason why boiWlt or other associations that aro really doing an Insur- nnco busluoss should not bo llnblo to the snino legal regulations ns tho regular in surance companies. Certainly not. Thu ogulntlons governing many of thorn should bo so sovero us to drivo them out of tho State. At nil events eohib effort should bo niado to sort out tho good Irom tho bad, tho worthy from tho worlhlnss, and to give tho former protection and tho latter n cold shoulder. The New Hampshire insurance commissioner, in his annual report recently Issued, asks this very sensible question that will apply hero as well as lu Now Hump shire: "If tliero Is any virtue in ns.es- mcnt insurance or fraternal endowments, or any reason why tho Stato should overflow with tlio conceptions of other States where they havo laws sudlciently vigorous to lake euro of thorn nt homo, why not enact law,, which will admit companies lo tho State, compel security for all their insurance con tracts, supervise thorn with rigorous penal ties and reject from the Stato every veatigo or even shadow of thoso who cnunot comply with the law, or aro hero with w. Id-cat dilutions more dang'irous than gambling dens or lotteries:'" Sure enough. Why not? Once More the Koads. Apropos to this highway problem, lid waul 1'verett Hale, who has lucotne diop'y interested in this matter of lat", says that they have lately begun to construct good roads through routliern Hhode Island, where he 1ms his summer home. The farmers at first looked with suspicion upon the innova tion, re.'avling it as u p. ceo of extrava gaiuo, designed only for the nlensurc of the summer people. Hut they s) enlily saw Low creat the advantages were for thomu'lvos, and now they ara the most active in for warding tho work, which cannot proceed fast enough for thoni. When shad wo ?eo a like revival up here In Vermont 4 Can not tho present Legislature do something in tho way of practical legislation that shall bring about practical results!- Once bring the common sjiisu of tho Vermont farmers t honr on the question, and they must re alize how cloaflv it touches th.-ir interests. Yesterday's di.sous-iou in the House called out somo very sMuiblo as well as some i ath' r foo'ish statements. Some of tlio members appear to think that bocansj the ro.ids are not worse than thov wero one hundred years ago, that in itself i leasou enough for letting then' "o on Irom bad to worse. The fact of the business is Vermont lins never had a Ihoruiinh-gomg syt'tii of road building on i road repairing in operation, but the subject is forcing tts..t iut -i greater prominence every viar as ti.n roads grow worse, and it will bear good fruit jet. Other Slates are moving in the matter, and Vermont will be compelled to do something or bo left nt tho tail end of thn procession. l'eler ilones of I nion Villnso. Somo Vermonter, pieiendiug lo hail from I'nion Village, wherever that nuy or may not bo, wt ites Kale Field's Washington a communication on a postal cird, signing the name of 'Tetor Jones.'' Assuming this to be au assumed name, the gentle Knto "goes for" anonymous newspaper correspondents in general, nnd l'cter Joiios in particular, after this fashion : Aneut-nnil out fan it c. w:'h tli" cntirag1 of h a i le .victim s, w'ih s'aads ti fur a t nr nlit nit I .'lies n nil lakes I. o,' s i tke a n.aii, ( oin lin, i, Is respect evin r-nn 'n- .idvers.n ies. I'.m tii - .niirona wiin itris-s 'ii-foe intli"dii'.k an 1 h .ulhs hehiml in as-ii".i d name la-siilcs. 'ill IV, S Il.lUlll.lC bill the I ,.IH..pl of ill cent people, and rellee' iililnqiiy on the rinie Mheli he e-pu'li-is ,1, ij muiu horiolllllle apostles e, iuy Uis l eilit li.'ii. 1'olluwiug tho example of the old (Junker who thanked the boy for sweiiriu..' when there seemed nn indent necessity Hut forcible lnuguag.; be usid, we remove our hot to ICato l'iild and bur Wa-hingtcm, and thank her beurtily for this shot at tho anonymous Venn. ait tcriliblur, who-n comj munications soiu'twuui renc'i this olllce and tho l'Ki't. 1'iti'ss wasto ba-k.-t. RICHMOND. Hov. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hawn, Mrs Kauny Stevens, Misses Kwi Sherman and Lillian Andrews went to St. Johns liury to attend the Christian Kndeavir State couvontiou. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ilishop have oi rived at homo. Mrs. A. K. Jacob's is visiting in Huston. Mr. nud Mrs. 11. A. Hodges an in I'ltchburg visit ing their daughter, Mrs. Jabez Juno. Mr. nnd Mis. Andrew Uerry have a new daught er. John lierry lost n valuable horse by falling on a rock. MIDDLE! BURY. To the IMItorof the 1'reo I'ress : Will xou adow ine s'mco to torrect some euorscil oiir correspond a"t finm Mid,llulmr injn ai tii le puhii-iieii .lo-tenhiy, relating to two bojasent freiu A.usl.a in tie claimed. Thol,os were not son i" liy Hisliop Chiipiiiiiu but by I heir falb, r, Mr Frmlericks, ugent fur the Alisku I'liinniei'i-i'il eoiuiauy at Si, Mloh.ieis, but at the sung-stitui of I to v. John W. 1 !iup!uiiu, lit.ssinna y to Alnska lint not th, ii. irovuu Mt hishon until hu U eonso craiud. I lie buys nlthoiuili unlives n Alaska are nut I".iiiiinaiix. their tal her hi mil' a native of l'.iiroiu and their mother if 1 am ri.'htlv in, mu cin! liur.si.tu descent, 'iliu Ik, ys ale i'l and tti years old I'isteiid ot 17 and l' us $i,i t urrib ,ondeiit Kive tuelr aixo-. Tin y wero sent to me to lie phieii't in a yuud si hoiil lo receive an cdiicuiio'i audi h-ieu uii lu place thutii al the Vol mailt Hpi-.cop.il Instltuiu under the care of 1'i'uf. II. tl. llo-s tiorn from my tnief in iiualiitance with them 1 think they will glo a goud uecoiiul oi luuuiRelvvs. At.liKiiT CllAI'-MAN. s.lll,(l(il lluiiuril. Totiik I'l lii.n-: Ihisis tiiLeitlfy that I had buvii nlllicled IS years with bleudlui; uud pn, titi'tini,' pile.-, nnd that one year ncu, lir. (. I', liitixu. of t'nncoid, N. H., cunsl me iiy.'oni) puin lecb upl'lu aliiin. .Ml.Klill.L C. Itu il.tliiisnN. Middlebu-,, V:. Dr. (!nt;o lias deposited ?li),iin in the First National Hunk, and will forfeit J10;il foret'eiy ra-u of the kind he fads to cure. If sick sua him, for tils success In all ditlicult iliseases luizles the wisest medical minds. Airs. Win. K. liuss. White Hlver .lunetion, Vt., cured of heart iit'Onse, ilrupr,y, remain itisea'c anil tu iiior as husje as one's hi ad: 11.11 Parker. I huh-, leu, N. 11., bleeiliin; niel iirotrudlUK inles su had he had to w.o h support l ine) : C. L. Mtilth, Veriieiiiies, euied of n serious nervous ill-ease; . I'.. UonnliiK, 1','stal clerk, iiurilin: tun, cured of lutui iienke nnd hoinurrhiitfu .Miss L. O. turner, lieriin, lieiiless two )oars nun spinal iii'iLis,', auer treat men t can walk mile; tlr. I.. H IJoiluo, Wat. rfuid, Vt., cured or minium uieeiiini; iroiu Moneys; I' mumi.) lliullouk, .Monn.e, N. 11.. physicians sahl muld net ii.ua week with kidney nnd bladder dis i linos, n Mii'ulerfiil n i overy: W. 1'.. i uinpbo.l, (iranliy, Vt., sus Dr. (iniro savod hisllfo: liunian Mi ICsy, (ir ton. t , nhin up und Hr. (nine cured him without senini; him ; A.T, ( IV. liioton, cured of lulu; dNeasu a' d hem- nn linif .; lieu, i i lu, Littleton, N. 11., mid .luile It. H. H ulger, l ununrd. N. 11., cuied of bleed lag and protrudinit piles. Dr (iiiu-o kuiiiuii lees a euro or no pay ill every such i ase, no m.ittiu how bail. Dr. (iiuottlh Imat I'avillon, Hotel, Montpc Her, .Moiiilav, Nov. IT, tinm is to :i p. m . at Vim Ness House, HurlliiKton, Tiies a, Nov, Is: Addison lloiiro. Mi dliihur, Wudnesibi), Nov. It'; Hates Hoiou', Hutland, Thursday, Nov. W; I.tidlnw llouke, Friday, Nov. -'I, until noun; and at Tmwi'i Hotel, IJellons Falls, Fr.day aiuiuojii, ".'lut, STATE CHRISTIAN CNDEAVOR. Closo of tlm ninetlllgBt fit' lohnslltiry Oiluert lllrrted. St. JotiNStit rv, Vt., Nov. 12. Tlm fifth anuunl convention of tho Vermont Chris tian ICndonvor union closed to-night. During tho day many papers wore rend nud uddrosses given by Kov. 1'. McMillan of Woodstock, Hov. I). S. Mackny ot St. Albans, nud M. S. Stone ot Wosttlold, To night addresses wuro given In Music hall by Hew Dr, It. C. Illscox of Troy, N. Y., nnd Hev, Dr. F. K. Clark ot Huston, loimder of the orgntiizntlon. Thoso olllcers were elect ed: Hev. I'. McMillan of Woodstock, presi dent; H. K. Towner ot Montpeller, iccre tnry and treasurer, also Iho vice-presidents. '1 ho next meeting will bo held in Urnttlo b iro. A delaibd leport of Tuesday's mcoting follows: The fifth annual convention of the Vermont Christian Ludenvor union con vened at tliu tMiuth Congregational church of St. Jolinsbury, Tuesday morning, Novem ber 1 1, nt 10:o0. Tho church wus tmtelully decorated with palms, chrysanthemums and other choico plants, and on cither side the nititr were the banners of the State and the Knd.'avor pledges in h Into and gold. Mr. Chillies K. llaywnrd of St. Johiislmry led the dovotionnl meeting, dwelling upon the thought of tho .Scriptutos iho sublimity of Christ's example of retiring to tho moun tain to pray after a day spent In touching and feeding tho multitude, nnd made n prac tical application to F.nde.ivorers Tho last 10 minutes wero filled with brief, earnest players for the outpoural of (tod's spirit upon lids meeting. Hev. Dr. C. M. Laiu Min lu an address of welcome, hnld: "Wo nieiisuro our welcome by genuineness of greeting and subsequent entertainment, and wo have a great siiritual least prepared the young ponpl in this age of youth, youth of spirit and wisdom, ntuhoni the church OJttiects much icni nnd active woik." Secretarv K. N. Folsom said: "The Y. M. C. A. welcomes thu V. I' S. C. E ns (it and worthy workers orgiiai.sl to m ike moru useful Christian progress, doinj .:-p"-cial work for the young nHiplo in countrv towns." Miss Kva S. HurKsfir the Y. 1'. S. C. K.'sol St. Jolinsbury, "feft that tho Kndeavor society occupied tho topmost lonnd of thu whole Christian service, and i.o. till we put oil the w hole nrmnr of Cod con we e'xpeot to conqu, r, and it wns lu the power of Christians lo Christianize tho whole world in thu piesent generation1." l're.s. J. W. Saidt of St. Albans, nude a most lelicitous reply lo the cor. 1ml welcome Riven, and urged wo accept it by renewed il'Volion to church services and that we mako the natlcnal motto jiurs "for one is your master, uon Christ.'' Iowa sent this greeting 1st. Tlicssaloinans !J, Tho contention moved to fend congratulations to Hov. I.nwrenco 1 'helps of Gardiner, Ma-s., Hi" newly elected Massachusetts president who was fur many years u re-l-denl ot Vermont. The music wns very goo!, (!n-pcl hymns No. 5 being used. Tho in lindane,; wa- over 500, tlieln.-gest at anv opining meeting held in the State. There wero ';70 delegates present. Hurlington seemed the banner town lit opening sending nj.dtkyales. The afternoon sPS-ion opened by n song service led by Charles K. llaywnrd of tit. Jolinsbury. I'rjsident. S.mtt then tin nouncid tiio following committees: Finamu, Dr. Nuweli, l'roctor. '.. K. Ferguson, liel- lows Falls, C. F. Hurlbiii-,1, Cninbridg"; com mit teeon placi'of nextiiieeting. K. A li.good. Hollows Fide-, F. N. Hicks, Henniiigtou, Miss M. N. Siavton, Moirisvillo, Miss Mury Clarke. Hrnttl-boro; resolutions, Hev. Chap man, St. Johnsbury, Miss Catharine Nor tou. Iiiit'nnd, Mr Aildey, i'.iirie; on noiu inuions, M. S. Norri-, Hurliiigton, Miss Lillian Wight, Westtluld, Hev. Mr. Smith, Tow mend, II. II. Halloy, l'eacham, Miss Coniint, St. Albans. At 11:15 tliu reirular programnio wns ro- sumed, Secretary 11. I". Towner of Mont- peiier hiving his report. Ihu quu-tion asked by our president lust year, "Shad wo go into winter quarteii. or enter on n cam paign, has luen emphatically answored by the latter course. Tnis year w , havo i Id soeieties ,i L'uin n; -l , ; lolnl mcmiiursiiip re ported oi liHIW, und theOI societies uuruporl- ed wotiiii swell t lie number tout least 10,000. During tho past year 2'17 associate members have becoma active members. As last year, tho St Johnsbury South Congregational society is the banner society, having l'.'d r.ctUenud !M associate mmubeis; total lid. Theio aro li unions in tho State, six formed the past year. Hev. A. .1. Hough of Montpeller, nddress, "I rom saint to saint, " was a report of St. Louis com enli.iu to St. Johnsbury convun Ujii, which was vory Interesting and in structive. ilrs. H. H. Towner of Montpeller road t. letter from Miss Annie S. Young, mi. sioiiRry nt Kinwn, China, which was of special inter, M, as Miss Young was for merly a member of tho Montpelier Kndeavor society. The letter outlined missionary work, its eiicoiiragmints and hindrances, and made a strong, earnest npi'al for mis sionaries to go out from this Stato conten tion. Kov. Coorge W. Phillips, n. I)., of Hut land, brought tbu audience back from St. Louis and China to tho subject of "Chris tian Kndeavor unions as evangelistic cen ters," "Wo linvo come, all of us, to do main! a professional evangelist when wo wont work done in our churches, instead of ouch Christian's making another, whilo wo sit back and enjoy the results, when thoro nro any, nud local unions nro adapted to ovurcomo this rullglous apathy and melt down tho ice of indifference." At this point 1'residcnt Sault most lolloi lously introduced Hov. J. L. Sowull of Ply mouth, Mass., a former pastor, who said ho was glad to got. homo. President Sault than introduced Hov. J. L. Hill of Medford, Ma-s., who was greeted with great up plniiM'. The topic "The modal Christian F.ndoavor meeting" was considonsl under five heads I by Mr. S. C. Johnson. Tho requite incuts are, first, tho loader should bo n Christian, second, should have nppoiut mont at lenst two weeks beforo meeting nnd bo fully pi eparud, third, boon timu and oommeuco and end promptly aud Havo all the timo occupied, fourth, bu lu sympathy with all who tako part, fifth, all may become good leaders with preparation nud practice. Miss Maud K. Chamberlain of Swunton read n caretully prepared essay on 'music," saying "music is tho natural lauguage of tlio heart nud it hns been said that the songs of n nation nre morn potent tlum its laws. Hetneniborlng hu who hears your pruyors hears your songs also." The topic, "Active members," wus ably treat ed by C. H. Thompson of Hrattloboro, urging active members to bo more active out of meeting as well a' in where one should take part onrly. Christian success ii mi strong th depends upon tliu amount of pushing nnii does, "Money, how to rniio It," was presented by Mr. H'. F. Habbittof Hurllngtou. Money is power in tho concreto a tangible power repreumtlng nil the industries tod evangel ilng inlluences in tin) world. Money like tho cipher stumllng alone Is of no vnluo, but placed at the right of a positive power increases its value tenfold. Wo wero specially fortunate in having Hov. J, I.. Mill to conduct tho quostlon drawer; somo ot his replies we nolo us of special general Interest. "Thore Is m ago limit, somo are older lit 20 than ever again, viz: Fopliomotes nt college. One good way to nil. o money Is by the envelopu system, everwmdy pay something cioli week. In troduce all tho p"isonnllty you can int i ctery meeting. Knch committee should present written reports only. Consecration meetings involve only active members. Caro should bo taken not to admit members of doubtful characters. It is wicked tu give out hymns to 1111 space. No minister should bo jealous of his Christian Kndeavor or Sunday-school; go to thoir muotings If you want them al yours. In thu evuiiiu.t the meeting was held nt music hall. Tlieduvotio.ini in 'otlng led by (Jcorgo Piiittof Plaliill.'ld. tlionu-, "Make the most ot spiritual udvautagus and press ever up." lu u few minutes HI gate earnest testimonies. Tho St. Joiiiisburv Christian Endeavor societies formed n largo chorus, which, with orchestra, wero conducted by Harry 11. May. llnv, J. L. Sowidl de livered an address on " Tho knU'it orrant of to-day. " Thu largo audience ot to-diiy lopreseuts tlm growth ot other days. Among other good things ho said. To be nirnhlo towards wrong Is ns wicked as to bo repugnant to thu ruht. When wo pass resolutions on tciuperiiuco and stop work, then it is like firing blank cartridges it hurls no one; but try to enforce the liquor law and things nro mighty uncom fortable for some. Many will not in the slightest way oppose the liquor trutllc tor fear they will bo dufua oil from tho ollioo of third lenco-vlower. A doublu qunrtotlu beautifully tendered the song, "A Homo Land of tho Free. " Hev. J. L. Hill of Medford, Mass., in "Our Distinctive Features." First, just where iiiJustual education is in thu rci'm ot education, there Christian endeavor is in the ruai.ii of ChrLtian living. Sucoud, go to work whore wu are. Third, tliero has been no addition made to the Christian cn- du.i, or plan Horn Us inception to present mum, ut. I'ourtbjiavofacilitioslortakiugthe leaven nud providing tiio meal. Iho St. Jolinsbury young peoplu gavo a reception ut North church parlors to tho dcIeguloH und thoir lriends, which wus u very pleasant nll'air. The olllcers of tho society, Kov. Messrs. Sjwall and Hill, held un informal recptinn by request. Tho Mahogany mu,e ipiai tetto gave somo very lino selections, nnd Organist Hnzeu plnyod suvernl solos, tlio line nimio adding much to the pleasure ot the reception. Thu ntiond- aneo ut the evening session wus nearly 1000. terinolit l'lllei prises. F. I,. Pierco of Hrooklinu will soon put the machinery in his new ctialr factory. Tlio Copperlleld Mining company has plonty ot work and Is running night and day. They havo struck n now vein. Charles II. Stevui- ot St. Jobmsbury may orgHiii.o a stoi.k company to operute his null nud lumber property. Hodges iv; Allen ot Kandolph nre running the loundry tlicy purchased of the James Welch estttte. Strincs of canal horses nru lieing sent to West Haven, Heusou und other Laku Cham- plain sliori towns for winter quarter Several cniiiil bonus and initios will bo sent to Vermont tow n The price for keeping the animals during thu winter will probably bo tbu samo us last your, (jl P''r head po: week. s 1 Book of seventy pnges, full of choice ivceipts, covering the whole subject from Soup to Desbcit, will be R?i ft S y to any lady sending her full address to Cleveland Baking Powd'k Co., Si & 83 Fulton St., New York. WV-i vrhln plas nentlon tlds papc-. If vou tend f.ir a bo,,;: and it r, not rcrire,l it i. 1,-ciu-s- it 1 r.- '.kc , 1, -t ill t.-cm uis. Nou'y us t"iJ tic vul sui-l nt. .! i. LJ J U E k I ANTB-BBLEOU ft PsLLS, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Tor Islvpr. Uih', lnd ijjt -ilim, vc Tret' from Mer curv , iMHtams tin iv I'll"' Vij;i-tnble IuKirtillfii iVteiit; f. N. CUrrTl,.WO. vow V01U. AND I SCHOOL OF , Short Hand) nml 1 1 Vli: HIT I NO. Is t it lcinhuif t li 11 tl of Ilttoiliiiws. aV Nliortlctml ni'.l furnli-lun tin1 hct tulvnnL uif t t it-. t iiV.it,-. Il iilu cntPi hiiik nian .iiid woim'ii prm tifulU und hiippht bui li"-S tl 'UbI'-. Wl'H i oinpl'li n as- itlsitiitltH. t loll "l lift 11 Where vou will otl.'ii'I un'd um ri' a uinh ci:m i,i. . urroiii rite to itn fir pHrtu'iiluri. limiv. V. Tim Vermont Investment COMPANY. Capital, - - $75,000. DIRECTORS ; Gf.o. C. Bkiogs, E. Ripi.ey, F, W. B.vllard. Guo. A. East.man, L. F. E.vgi.usuv, Oilers liank ami luvostmcnt Blocks, AVarrnntu, llonds, Commeiciftl Paper, Heal Kstato Iontii nml ollmr -i-LTvativo Mcur HI tie;), paying as hiU rau ua is coml&tont with infoly. Call ou or write tbo nbovoej : 'viv wUl;i you havo money to invest. i,evkiu:tt k, kkglksuy, Preiiilont. Olllce, ITiMalnSt., Ilurliugtou, Vt. THEMARKET8. .Veir York I'roituo ttnrttet. s'i'W Ynnk. Ko. tj. rtAVK bo Htm, fi.i.r,14.'iii Oltt tntlta r r,f tl ); f'll,- tst'llsi pmnnt, t)3.lJW.0l). WlutiT wli.t, iw ii.Im m tci.r,iM.iii) (sir m runt, s.n-s..4, 'o t'ei is. tl )5 f.'W; Ml"0Mou,nlr, I.H ts" 1 ,. (irxlal'in, l.iV,rf.W 4s tmwnu, s. (its . ,. ii rjr, 1.1 I'.uirf, J4.JJ1.,';1 lOM't'S Ml sl.l. lllU', .'.till, 1 Si. W'lll.AI' - SV. 3 rel. iet slrmtnr- l.'ra Rtliisl, Il,.),,n.n1 l.o.ti.i No. S ruil, '.',',t"iVl tut. i Ni.rthsrn, I.e.'S: N. 1 h ir'l i.r!'si. tJOItN .So. i .VIMl.Vr. Hatori tS4lsC. flol KO-imnr intti'd ub . ij.i Nu. i waits ut b,; s o. 1 nt ivv, n ITS-Sv. t t liWTilS"! ilo rlilt" nt tHiW"'le. No. S H( 14 l, ,lo wlili. . ; iS4,.f V'.-. No. I al .Vl: do wiiiih hi M.: miroil wrstfro st sn.noi iu mw v nuii si hi., nt I,, lull, o.i so. juiaoi.ii u 494 l '. nirrsB- Klr es'iss, ft ri'ft, Si'OAli nit . o , ; uh '.r.i itnuUM A. r I IS; C9iir0.:tifiu'rii ., "'un.'. Krnmi'sleil. S5s), 'im lt (', ft ; M 1", 'I 1 yr-lTiw, I S-IIVSS3-II, I'BTUOI.VUM.-Umtrd st II. l'OllK-illBM.il I t Sll.Jstr.'.VS. J ns al tU.W rt$ll.Vii rirs nressut IO.Wli.oe.. I.Alto Wealera M', I i .X,1". i.Jfl "li Ptssni, u.vj. cotilinsn' at fi'..! i'I.iIW. a. A. At IIUTTi.lt s'.m i imlrr. J!f.: llu. rrenmory. viai .m,.; West-n Inlry, t'li:jc. ,lo. crssmory, Ii 0Tc. in. mniurv, s. ti ,r. i:h..ksi. -sun, 7"f!i7i ianar wuito sal coV orisl nt vm ll-ii . uuvorn nt V'lK,-. Clilcasu l'roiiucM .ilnrltnt. 01UCAH9, 12. Ft Ortt Pslnnl fnnOT. ai.lSIStll. : b.l' l.it 4 fS.T'i; ttrnlihl, $1 n l.13i winter whent, St.l"'l.U. w rillA l--;,'o. 3 KlirlOrf nnu .10,1 rnu 111 mBt. COItK-.-Jo. int !,1b. DATS-Sn. Sal ISHP'io. ItYR No. S st U.MtMTc IIAItt.K?- N'. aiitsu. POUK-Jt.;-,. UVllP Wi'i. Huston Wiitil Market nosto. Hot. 11. TIiiti. him hoi'ii a ston.lv ,l,imsnd for wool ana the ,al ,r ih in-t 1,-w d ivs ti-iv,. Iwen to a fair extont. I'l. mm k,. 1 , 111-,, 1 11,1,1 Vitus 11 T" at full lireviolts quota ilt.n- to I ll,. ll,.t.,.4 tliMrn linie In-eo nnifS of A at i :i:e., nn,l XXnt .,. r,c. V lb. Mlehlmn X i flnn ni il. staplf. wools lire solllnc fmetj", tncludlnilt No. I , omoiiiK al MN-HJc; ililo line UPiHineai .Twg,.Tii.-.. o Mi, Inir.in Hue il -Inlne nt ja.BW. V Ik. Tsrrltnrv Mont am in ileii anil, Ann seiliiirf nt Ui-fc: tlno mo'ltilin at S-tf . nnil niednim nt .",11. V 1,. TfAiis, I'.ili,, rntn rntl DiTiton w.ir.i tire In st'-a lv ue- innna nt nr.'iu.iis nrl -i-s. Knlii-u in-1 im 1111 1 111 sk-h'v , lc in, nut, I'll., 1, , sillier- 11, iw ,i' .i".li,'.: t.url,, ir,.u,l Hiif.f rs ii" . in, I --w'r.i nl .i-' hi i' ii . in i"iisn wouls tuern tins tits 11 a fdir tra.te nn J linn irai keu uriiioni lioilue0 3tnrkets. VERflENSE". Nr. No 'natfrial r',nite In the flunrns pntrl fir h'lt'cr, vlhit h waijnote at 1 ; to 19 cenlii ,wr pouml an'l Hieents T pouml for aelMtlons) esrif", rnnta per iloren: elili ki'iis. 1.1 1.,a 1 eents ir pound! fowls 10 to i'l cents rrp,"inJi bi'-f, l'j to 5 rents per pound: pork 6 to jtj cents per pound: lamb S to 13 cmu; veal 4 to 4K per piliul e. w.: apples $i.y to a4.l p.T harreli potatoes, M n un imr buslml. hay, $i to $s per ton. " iWATtllllfRV, '. 10. Tub nntt. - 21 l l cenlii per pound; flto pound Iioim, JJ to Wt renin, print, til to Slta conn per pound j is k?, .'t r. 1. is 1 rr "dojieti; corn, ,0 cents is-r bnii,'l: cm men', t.' : p-r cl.s proveniler, 91. IV bran, S .IV, mi 1 1'lnH. ft.l: C'llloii wsrfl meal, 61. IU. live h.if, .''ftt , I -i!.t, iir,-spd nog!,, 41 to .fi rents: fal cuttui, ) to '.It celils. ,lr'-n,l beef, !ito !H cpnte : ihicltens. live, s 1,1 in ceiitu: drrssi'l, VI to 11 cent", foals, ir 1, T to S cents, ,tre-s,.l, 10 to ! crntii; polaloos 0 tents a bushel; applt s, common, 5 to 31) c nth a buahel. W.iteltovlii Union Live Stonk tarttet. Whtkp.tows, N'o. la rattle mnrket-The mn-ltet t steuilv. tv-ef -Emm. tVH-,.t3: first quality, s.lls.i .1 , nnd qualit. l..VKl."l, third i)uallty, 3i.tf3l.a. fsllle li ipls ' s , tieit d . i-nule t..r , ui'le - 'A orklnff oven, per p-il-. f'-irf si t', farrow cows, lt!10; fan, V cows, t,Vltl,-, n'lich T.,w, n ,.: .a.ie.. r tSis; ,earll,is ixjls. two year o'us. ( -'sSi',. 'lirsi. i.ar olils. raj rtn-ine -R'l.-eipll- "f . 'l-t head. , Western, fat lie, J'salloc norlliern dressed, . '., ''shee-' and lamba Receipt! of U,m, head: in lotn $l.lm I '. eitni, tl He.iSI.rt. Veal luivuk al iiiv:. iiottoli I'lulluce. flosTos, Koveuiber 20. tlfl'TKtt V, a Vnrlt and Vcrmunt extra crenmerv ,c estrn tin,:- Win. 5c; Kew York amlcrinout rciini't 1 1. ; , 1 . j -.in . . j ni I r Vorn aiid Vermont osiry irnoa : low urn, leu, p14e: Eastern , choico, lilivik. Jobhlnii prices -!., r. 11, l-vr. v,.rilierncliolec'l.4:0!c: western ot-iyll oi.s us to ipidilty; siuire, lie; Jobbinit prices ic - r.utcrs n'ra. 2,ct H iinpshiro HrunsiA ick, first. iit'J'.c, Ver extra. 2"c, Nova $s); UtohiifaD chone, 11 nil I and , ,t 1.1 Sew lU'ANs.-rhoini fiimll New Vork hand-picked, 8J 60 l.-ili ili.l-.i -Now York miir-ow hnnd i.ic'e,l hi. nil i.-,.,,n hand 1111 Leil, Si.'S; choice uTei.ie.l 1,,, n . hn ti,l nicked nnsluun. gyM'tJ ss: tool, ....... in, A ' I .1 '. rli.iifH Vf'ltiW I'Ve. SJV '.ihf.ir nt . .... ti'.-tinv rti li s t retl kithu'v. 415 Bj: Lima, iw. i.i'mV'.i''; t'luinmm, t'n'n-; N.rtbern en. u- in-. Yirn. 61 ''-4ll H. JubMii(rnni'l"' lusher. .r.LI - hf.fi- irnitf ItuliWni. if .HiJ)i W pr bill, (ir.f"i'n'-t y.3 - II il. tii'-fiotonN : i .A cr bh . N.n.s. iimvi'Mi'inv t h I J.cr hbl; M unt IIur.-H i,t,i :, Hn. n -s, .jtt in vi J"r M: Vipp.n. Kiu inJ 'i.iM-tl Nar.vl.is, $sJjOiJ per bbl. t'l'l.ltHf IIl(lU. ' 1 11 lt vrtiK.t-1'n -ur H.-lron Htbr.n-4. :o per bu; fin r"st, k , Aff.-tnun IK ir4.tt, 'ti.;N. H. nml t. r -s.- ftii'l i! 'bum-,, New York Hurbanks so Hi.r'Miiks. siii Mil. 1. 1 l-'CU SpriMhnui, in Hueki, tu arrho, $i yr tt.n t r wb 1 . mUKlhiu-i tn m-W. u t. per t'-u, (' iu.'jI. satrfs, & W&ibw iuriif, uud '' tor CuUV Hlvb mixeJ,6(f5""l(..c. steamer yoltow, fc.rfW-, Rt Himsr,bt,ii 1", rooJ no crado, I'Hci with oil lota OuHiian ti iiuahty. ... oTrt- K.incv j T r7 Ho for track; cllpp-d, track. M. v-i- wbit. track, .Mhj'mc ; elt. umr .v.y.r.'i,; No... wlula, 54c, lot track and eieva. tur luw craiIrs,Ht'' c. HVK .Kli lnti sK'c, HAY AM sritAtt'-Choiee prime hav, tlCimaifi fair i ffiHMl. tl Ku"f tliw, M.i$U; (..,tr 1 1 r lii.ti-v, fl'Siyi ; Kant w tie, 10; ryo t;u.v. c'lf'' 'n. J.si.i - n't'; mi straa, $ j J IORK-Lontfcut4!,ai li..r;cufca,$li.'l"iI.Vil bsheka. l.Vi"ils!,H';lisi.tn?ri.lt. il.t,"' 1 1. & prk toiu'iifs. fl't.'it.', "k.ra prliurt, & mm. U.' : pri i. n-i'ts 1-. - butt port;. S3 . a), (resti ribs m,"j1" uaifa s'li-: bot-'fiu Eiiiifiue. '' lar'-' !,V nV- '"1"14t .f'Tf1 unall, 1 )!., niioeJ st.fuMirs "c, iorumt, -. Bun iked rib. 7. Tl4o; bouelei break t a it bat-on lie. pn wluI ha.iiH, HWo. KUFSH UlCl-if'-l'niiie U'eri, TU'c 1 5; ffftod. Bi (9 i1-,. .'J.r'u, ; ci. iH-iw hiD'K Wiisi iioou. ' ': 't1 r, T -'. tiro, ovi eommou W g . . x, 't..-; U.'Mt C. OTIIKH FltEll MEr t'hoica wstern aud lreh u ' tiuubi, fi V; "Uit rs, -1 . c ; CL.-aijo iaut("ii, tiit t-; v.arimrft, c: li m- )tay llriu-. t t. . Kuhii'ru .t!tiot. ( fan tQ f'll i tn', I i .tur uveal, fuuey.'-o; other, jt'o; cliuieu riU'l.TUV- frt.h killel Northern and ,anttrn titrkf.t., 11 V. fcpriutf t'hiokeiiN 1 & 4e; fair tn fod.lO .tl"; WV-tt iu ictd turkoys prmir (hifkem, 10 - rji. .l.lfktii. I fowl, I tl',V; NortliiTn twln, . t ,.!, fr sh killed. laiU, iliH-kn. V; Western bed f.mla. (.hoice, loniiio; io cliicU-iu. ihlUc; fowls, ViJlOc; Local Kotall 3Iur!int. IUmi.iNOTON. Nor. 13, ISM. Prices lu tUo lot'al marKot .it thU suaon 0 t!u vtiT art (juiet aud 8tB.-iIy, with fo.v ilinut'ua to uolu trom lat Wwtik. TAinV IHOIit'tTil. Ttutter l 2t to :U ?entg a noun 1. Cheeis '1 14 1 fits a pound. Hi.'c rlitspiia ii Hive rliwfa 15 ceuti a pound, a dozan. with an upward tat I & Will ilen.'y, l-"incy tieeffit arn an f idiot h IHnappid rtiH., Tk5 tu $.iV, mch uceording to aua: UtwpiH- I.irtcbee-. 1 CttUM H p'l IMani, Jl.UOeach; Nnlfbtt4l, fiveui4i p-wk-we; ('twd dar cbeeae. ftLtk)ii uieou, li'iteh ah, iu M) i pieoe, liitch ,ht, iui UUMH ri.iiu. Jorwy er)um, 4) Milk, f and cviiU ipturi. i-arj cunt a lunrt. Votatof. 5 to TVi tHr builiJl. tt DOtatej 2 tt 4c. jh-T pouml. Cabbatftt, t wida a p.un.l. inter ftp.ult aia ifc ptr imud. Jieetfi. Su inti a pvek. Uuraeraduh, in to Ij cent it3r bottln. ru-kien am 4- totkJceutia gallon, plain or uiixtsl ; t'uulitl' er. Hi cent a pouml, punish UitiuUiO luut a pound. Itdtuc S ceaU a LeHd intrtTg. ItnrnHi.!Wto SO emnt a ito'f.. franffM 1 roni 1 iIoshii. II. at uhilttv uat.4t.taru to IS reuli v Hin.1. bnyrni fi,-, suu'HvnM poumi. .neMina I e iti on I uro 9) to t a d.izen. Cocoanuu tiro 5 tu in cent ciuh. I iMporatad letibi-,. ,in.nt4 a puuud. Kaporlod apricots, cents a pnun.'; r.vrtpnrated ruibjrrle 4ti cut a pouna. livapur Hietl clitfrrin, rut a v-un 1. Kapond apple, "Jo cents a poundi. lUim i! to 90 eeut a pound. HicLory nuti are 10 cents a quanrt, 7S cuti a 1 vti; 1 eiuuta nre 1 ) ceuu a quart. Vut. all kind Hj.rtl. 3d cant a imand. A pp., to Mtc ir peck. .So. I aro i'i0t tha rate of Ot.Jt per Urruliu nuiall gn.itiutieii. iJmpan, lo 10 i!5 . e'l pvr potintl. franbtrni , !5 cent per ciuart. tui.icc, tu 15ccut per puuud. V I ll'rt. hi'. H. kT St I.rmi fi mr, 16 'Mto H'i n bai r 1; MioliCHn, prui pateuth ami Miiuiiit 1 paieuti aru ftti..ai to 7,' ' a bar ml. ltuulthuL i- 10 cauU a pound. &Ia pie hu;ar. 10 to 1,"4 nts , vnn. maple yrup, $1 iol.lu a ifulloti. UramiUtad mur wlrouU .. pouu.l coffee A V cti; lirht brown, tf'sj fit eta s 1ua( nnd puUr itetl, lu ceuU. AVhitu clovvr boaey U iJ uuuU a pouud. NEm AND FISH. Mutton, hind qnnrtern, l Mto'ea nound, forequr turh, UUtu 13 nt a poucJ, tuutton chop, 30 cent t lnuib cbopa. yi conti. Ut cut. Weai- eru. lot prtir boue u n noted at lenta a pun 11 j; stfloin al li to 3d tu(, rouud ut Wt to 11 .utl u pound, eni-u nieak, 5 eenti n pound; r ('(, Jo lo cent a pouu l eriuont buef it (Hinted M I ti in cent a poun-t. Hanii, mjrtr cureL art U'j 13 oeut a pound. breatfatt bacon ( 15 twi lit cent, 1 4 fornix batu, iu 10 lft .enu a pound; miioked kbouldem, 1 lu 1V?V cents. I ripe, to to r.Hj cnt; plek dyttca'h. i'i oeut, piollad ltwub' (oitue um l.'i ti per p. .ml. Witn b( It j to tVLfeantt. I'ork ' t ... L-ontt a DO'ial. itmk 13lj lo 15 canti, aalt it. i eaittM a pouud; Urd lu to canta; ru-iil. itoli ceatr. veal steak, ttt tu 'Jit cautu cod, 1SU to 1& ittnts a pound: hiulrtm-V, 4 to 10 cau h pound: IiKllb'.t frenh and smoked, ' to Scents a pmnd; salt wliayn, JUlo JJJ ceiiU a pound, Ml, ia.ckaral, 13 to W can), f'nft.h, 0 tn m ri-ti. frrsh, Su t , 3'i ,-ihs ,,i .,, I, in i.i.' tiniinilt Btw.itsl. 'ii.m rnrl, s'i (.it i ' lin. ') eqiils is-r p in-,; i,m 1 1 ij ntninl ff h nl,,,,i ,ll . Bret's. ,.iki. tins if) csnV) n ,n-i rttuprt. libsleis 1," iit'tii m a po'.iid. 1 ;to 11-h ir i 'i" : iront, 1,,'elil.-. Hi'ie ,,.iii"-,, Ii rr i's a ,1, 1.1 hob ' C, 11 ' ir, in li, cciu , , 1 ell,. l-'-iWI, .' l)nks 81.01 ti. . lliiilliiKtoil Won.. Prices lit tho who a ed. nno'atloMs Paovist iss ll. f cent-1 potnifi, . ' ':!' I, ,4i.t, V Ii . I ' II IV I v,e 1 litls -Hats, rte, IJ c, nts; l 1 . 1' V b'lshol: com, ft'iM , s tclil-i. I.i!ti Mlddlinifs, , 1. $1:0)1-! corn men!, hides tleef, prm . 1 1 centu: vi nt eV'v'iO c, , MBATS Heel, Vet li I Western, MaiiK 1 lamb, lo , i cents foe 1 , s, in nn nll-i cents drcssntli turkevis New Vorh Statu lu.' ui Utii A, y. Y Nov. bo-tps at Sje. ; 4r.O at M'e. . 1UU0 at Hie: f)-0 at l'Jsl ' on commission. Butter, 05 pack ery at a-Jf'-Me.- bulk at :::ic. Littlr Fat.i.s, N. V., Nov. SOo boxes at i;: lWats-Jc. 110 011 private term-, tili,') con dairy nt Hi'it'.n. IJuttcr, M , dairy ot 21 ni,'i'ic. ; a few dacV. ery at li' ' !dc. BURLINGTON SAVINGS CA CdAinrCHKO I.N 1J1 fe.mitti .luly I, lS'JW, - ft': St'iplits, I Total Ansets, . i . li-Ci '-"Hitnl.Tivt rlepostts J tnade "i or U. foru t if) 1th of snr interest fm -j 1'ie Is', f m le 1 interest vi ill commdiioe tiie first ' , in nio it'i. ititrost -will In . pusitors January 1st tti 1 July ts in tmcc a sar. There ar no ' -n this Imnk. AU tho earnias, leluaR-t(i di'pns'uis. The rte pemlsoii '.!, irnt-.js, uudhai -. . percent lu .s pur '."lit. Tor tue lift tlireu rears Un rv n' has been 44 wr it n,i-. All taxes r,i paid by toe lev , , of "jriun r le , l.,;,r i 1 u 1 to SI.VU0, n,j , trjt bt sutu in vxci is of t its nmii'tnt,. IKisIti by w . 10 i orphans, & "Xscutors, u ir.n in.,, ohnritabl. -institutions or mi trust tuais do - . ant of court. Tills hnntr .iraf-rs Ve,,.nnt aae invostinent of its Inn !), mi ; sjt, out of tl.o State i.'ii 1 t is ho 1 met. O. c. WAKU, Ir-u l"wtor-.,il!p THE rornt-r "Ktirrh a-l CN i'e - ASSSCT3 O $7C - l.Md.'.L 1 1, William WelK U. Ii. mm a -. 1 i-pauldhi, Elvarl Wehs, 1 tt j I. W. Hobius.m, M. O. Cooi. ACTIVITY, CONSERVATISM. Jnterest st'owe-l on dep, .r.s s rato of Kuril l'EH CK.S ', ir, i-tmi-aunual v. 4i guara'-tl:3 Dupos ts eirinpto 1 i ru:u I v actorilsni e with the law. Ail lu.llriiluftls, ftruis, aocl I otiir", administrator or oth safplnTeatment. In a leirl lor funrlii in Btiruof on . wards, or for a terra of rear it to thoir Interest t i li terv . loi l.ivestini elsmvher i. Apply lor tarthar InV'm t ft'iUrusa correspon'ion.? i-i it. 1 Vv:r, 4 I: Burlington V MERCHAI-; ; .. NH7IGNHL EiTtl IKI or HUKLOTOX, . Inmrpiiriite,! ISll. itnii't: n,. ' Cupttnl. - - ,'i j' .f ) Sut'lUus ruiul, - - l'evminr,it InvciUmrnt Hi I'. S. Jioiuis, lit Value, - - ' 'i . United States : ) A general H.tnkia-r l.u r tluv :!; r.sutirt ! .mi ftble UH to IVrk'tV-- I II f .V- ot m.livuluait, urn's u 1 , Siui'lin c iuif u : 1 bought .mil sold. i-.a-i.;,i paynblu m all p.rta ,,f in, ilepoalt ot L-usU or eit.iaf tt , . fcsAVlNJsi DK1 x . . i ... Till Hank his u-t ib i a -. ' PHriuiom lor tiio purpso . . -i of individuitw, laiiu .uni .. . eomo from uiuui-y tii n,nv, , to furnish a ta'e nud pm 1: ' po.lt for the minny ami i tlUKven ni i('piiit,w n. bpvoiul books of itr-coui . ' - this iluour' mem upon wnu . t. riitei Hs nmy bo Iixs i by t!. o turn will bu ers lift 1 to iloi , ilayo of J.iniiif) 'ri,l .rul; .1 ' lll compou.i.l tt. im m e y i- r . troublo or i aitf to t.iu iU.pn-.i Deposit Kucolpts Im riiiic 1ns- bio on ii, mnntt will bo iSiuud . a .. - , tbla lorut ol ili..;io&.t. sictL'HU'v a:o ixv K.T':-v i:Krsmss. TUU Ban'i w.ll also io.".'iu money for iuvjstraeut ia such ; i muy be deairej, and mturcat vi . . x on siu'b funds iwud.n tUair i;. o h.ivo tpecnil ludluiei ..r i i conwrvativa and aafa mL-.i u Moutau, tru.ta.j and tiioae per., . unable or di.mclmsd to mauaj ' i cial nlltiir.. When dsslral wj n , . i thoir ugontu for t'ua iuvestmeut v. i and for tbo collection of rmti, . i i und interest. Wo (ball bare for sala L'm'.el i Miinloipiil and llallroad Uouii mil Urst-oloas intereat aud dividend ,j curitis). Our Ion? ciporieno. baj fi.v-i ut thorough Luovtlodfe of thu Uiii .n ,t 1 we .ball ut a.l limos hi I, . j.c dealers wbataver information wj . We renpeett'ully mvite corr. an interview wjtu any ou int. "if,. ' ' nwurancoi that tiauaactiou. wil.t u ) brld In atriotett uonfldenoa and raaiut 'U, inltt.d to our cunrge will Uuvj crJi d at tention, C. W. VOODHOL'9F., 1'r. ' v. T. U. WALKS. Vion 1'roi I U K. WOODHOUSK, U.f i lK..lwtf "a jooi KNOVI.i:i)(.K of HOUK-KKl'.iJ:NU ia above aluat . i i but Uttl to outaiu on. ut .