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THE UUKL1NGT0N mm 1'ltESS, THURSDAY. JLLY M, 1802. 7 i-.I .1.. .It..l.tni n.ntl Tlio tbormometcr registered 95 in tho ..... nt... jiiu muuuuv. JosopU DuusbrUklo uud wifo wore oftch 1 et -1 1 r tim jwocuv v A vU 1UUUUUJ .... . . - successiun v inr mioxicuuuLi iiuuum, Mra. C, W, Potior went Monday to ro- Aiubrose Dlnncbi ?us on Moudfiy tried xlcating liquors with Intent to bell. Ho S. Krtiutnua & Co.. nro building union . 1. .I i - ,1 ... 1 ... nirlmnr Unirtinn Alnxntider. nnntlipr r .... ,. .. ( U,- ..iftlfA.I nn 1.0a rnl '.'1 onumont In ono day, lUv, J. P, Dutton, supply at the Mont- .- 1 t . U ! t 1. I " A l. uunv ut iuu umvurtmusb cuurtu. Kioni a pntob ot less than two acres of mt (Innrrrn AlnPnrtnml tint flita fiftAsnn HQ Id Tha bodv of lira. W. H. Youne. who od on Saturday, was. on .Monday. taKsn aiaru, a, u,, lor uurini. A itntnu ot cricket Is to bo played Satur- IV ULlUrilUUU UDlllUBU .uu s,v u-.t. .(.uu.oa Uuo day last week 3U car-loads oi granite ore ibitiDod over tbo Moutpollor and Wolli ivor raiiroud. MONTPELIER. Albert H, Hasolton, aged 52, brothor.ln- w nf T. J. Dpuvltt. dtud on Wedneidnv oruing at hU homo iu Watorburjr, Ilia Jlev. 0. IV. Gallagher la to proaeh in tbo llorlm Congregational church iu Now ork city ou Sunday, duly 4. Tuesdny 21 boys loft this placo to attend io summor school oi G. W, Perry nt Eaglo ... . 1 Tl Tbo funeral of 0. IV. Aloxander Weiliies- raud Army post. Tho fnnerul of L. L. unner was bold ou tuo snmu nrteruoou. Henry fcteums, father of O. P. Stearns, .fxenml iiilitn.iliiv nnmi frruil llnriiln Kylo Hrothers lmvo oroctod n shed near ... .....I nrr. ..... ....... .1... Hiss Kato Stowoll and a party of friends ljoyod u picuio Friday, at llenjtimiu's OI1S. There wcro GO Grand Army veterans nt lo funcrnl of (J. W. Alexander, and thev Houj-h omciated. C'uuema, tbo llvo yonrs old daughter of H. . UVUUIUU. tlVk lit O 1IUIU Tho ilontpelier Prcachera's nssoclntiou ov. h. JJonaldson of iSorthlleld roail a Tbo conference board of church extension nthaillst cuilirtth. I hn nrlnniii;il Itpm nf uslnoid truusaotod vas to recommend au mil uiji iaiiuu ui couvy igwuru DEtviuiur iuu Tbo Vermont Holiness association aro to oui luuir milium cuuipuieoiiug lurougu tuo ....1. l..!...!.... Mnn.lnn. A........ )! ... .1... oithlluld camn uruiiiidH. WAITSFIELD. .luiiios lilnck died on tbo f!d from tbo uucls ui iuu injury leuuiveu wuno uraw- rnn v!in li n vn thn .itiinn(liif .if oil Mi.-a lea huvo nuneared on tho strcut nnd uro luueii ueuigv xiuwo imu rmnu Lireeu, : i.i ... t . .. t Tl 1 t. i. 'l'lw. n. ii ...... n illu. WARREN. Tbo body of "William Uenwny of North lining wit. I.rniiirhl liurn n.f s:.. t.i t-.l.i r..n uriul. Miss Adah Cuthbeit, with 1).11 iragg and Jonulo Pnrkor, aro visiting iu loinsvide. -Clark Hillings and wife have oue to Lun, Mass. illiam Surgo-it is ouiQ frt.iui hostou, Mass. Ueonie Uruou ud wife are visiting iu Provideuco, H. I, WORCESTER. diuhtor was born to Mr. and Mrs eorg, tmlc Weduosday, July 0. Tbo raugors bad a picnic at Curtis' pond July 1 asper Kent ami family ot liurlington avo been visiting M. P. Kont, hn undo. ir Livem I tton and Miss Uertba Hutch .t.npi.ml Tt.lr. 1 l. !.... 1, II enter. BERLIN. Viss May Craudall. Miss Irono Hubbard. t.DQ .i' i i. .... .. . . .: VT..ll.np I.... t X' ... . .. "bristian Lndeavor conventiou. Most of bo farmo-s have began baying. The nuicu hi lue corner i qti wit mur n nue or.- Jerry K. Dauney has returned from h ication iu southim Massachusetts. ar y ad of tho towncpconlu wout to liarro ho 1 ourth, WATERBURY. Ablrn Ilirbardsou of St. Albans was in ou Tue iuy. Mrs. . P. Dilliugbain and r jn Paul bate roturnod from Lisbon, I. t'biirlos Shi)uiuu and family uf Mont ellcr buvu boom spending several du iu own. Vrad Ginvds bus bought tbo Abel ,eis iilnce near tho iron bridL-o. u lliu- Miry, lor 9UUU. .mim ivato Jyordofiiur- ngtou i visiting friends hero this weak. I'bo ico cream social ut the Congregational bun h parlor, was a vory pleusunt alfair. 1 Mildred Aluliuloy of liostou aug uud ai iico leniuy ot iioiou plaid a plauo olo, Mrs. hilt uud children of New York r visiting Mrs. Charles Keene, her Mstsr. May ri ey i at homo from her school n i iiystou Kru.uk Culdwoll is very low m'ii con iinipllun and nut expected to live. Knuto Moyeu, tho Japiiuesj student, will peal, at the Methodist church next Sunday .until ji v, ii, ii, juioii. ugeut oi inn Iart'or I lii.t siiuduy, mid went to Couip- mi . II 'P. ...!..,. BRAINTREE. Mr I. .Kpenr bos roturnod from n ix week visit in tho Wist. Mrs, U. IV. 'Ingg iiuito id, Miss iltta Llnrt'ld who ia . lei u (lending a throe weeks' vacation u.tli t.t.t rifttit ,,..,1 ..I I .l V i, iuu. tiuuii. rr 'duio 1'orrv nni sister or jarntoa have been spending a few days in own vi iling friend- and ro.atlves. Lester own, tho gu' ' of V, Kiagg and wife. MI' May F irnswortb und Miss Annio .tuuiuMiui hiiuKuiiu vo u10 ivuironoucKS o spend n few nooks, Tho ficii iiluo Bl.rlt If liooii s 'atsapiirlllu wins friends where I i r I' in liisrlv and honestly tried, its era- intur aro lib iuy (criinud ut tho letters It II I .1111) enllrell linsollcitt-d flnrn mn I ( Hum ii In tb" learned profession warmly 4 ann i luv! II 'I'd'a .Sirsiiparllla for what It I a il'. uu for them. H.kmI'h nilt euro liver Ills, .laundlco. bil- ousne 3, sick headache, constlpatiou. 1V1NDS011 COUNTY. C. A. Aikon, proprietor of tho nickel- plating works in tho Carpentor Organ com pany's bulldlne at llrattleboro, has lonsod a tract of land, CO by lt0 feet, on tbo south tide of Frost street, noxt to tuo lumber yard of George E. Crowell, and will soon orect a building for tbo accommodation of bit busi ness, ami possibly largo enough to rent a part to others. BETHEL. Gllmoro Bryant und wife, who toach In strumental and vocal music In a Virginia college, aro siioudlng tbo summor at unml at bis father's in this town. Georgo Duck- n in u is tipeudiug a fow days at homo from liurlington. The gatuo ot ball Suturday botwoeu tho West Randolphs and iiothols on tbo latter's grounds, resulted Iu au easy victory lor tbo visiting team, tbo sooro blng 11 to G. James 11. Sargent, who gtaduated at Dartmouth college last week is atoppiug a fow days at bis homo iu town, before leaving for liostoii, whoro ho is to tuko a short post graduate course in mathe matics at Harvard college. Misses Nellie Terry and Nelllo Flynn and Edward P. FUher started for New York city "Wednes day to attend the national convontlon of tho Y. P. S. C. H. At tho Bchool meeting of tbo gradod school district last week, Georgo II. Tuppor was placed on the school board tu placo of Guy Wilson, whoso term ex pired. The board for the ensuing year con sists of Dr. L. M. Greene, Dr. It. M. Chase and Goorge H. Tupper. Goorge Wllkins is spending a short vacation at home from llanover, N. H. Daulol Hoot,oneof Bothol'e oldest residents, dlod at his homo last Saturday night at tbo age of 87. The funeral services were held at his bouso Monday, conducted by Rev, S. A. Paikor. Hev. Charles H. Duttun of Ashland, Mass., a former pastor of tho Congregational church Iu this plaoe, proached for the Cougregationaliste Sunday nttornoon. Mr. G. E. Graham received a sevoro injury last woek, falling about 10 feet. Tho Misses Hamilton from Sutton, P. Q., aro visiting their sister, Mrs. 31. G. Sartord. Mrs. 0. 31. Miller was called to Kousob Point last week by the illness of her father. 3Iiss Koto Kendall bos returned homo from Springfield, Mass. Miss Jessie Spnuldlng is visitlug relatives iu Lowell uud Soraorville, Mass. Mrs. liullard from Bom orvlllo, Mass., is hero for her usual outing with Mrs. G. "W. Kerry. Mr. "William Leo, a banker of New York, with his family, lsltodE. H. Noble of Echo Farm last week. ROCHESTER. Mrs. E. C. "Williams and children of Leo mluster, Mais., aro stopping hero tcr a fow weeks. Mrs. Frank lilrch nnd son of Low ell isnt her parents' for a few weeks. Fred l'endergast cut bis foot ou a circular saw last woek. Misses Helen aud Currio Craw ford of lioston, Mass., aro here for the sum mer, Frank Spaulding and family of St. Albans aro hero. There aro four cuses of diphtheria ut Walter Carey's. 3Irs. II. S. Noble of Middletowu, Conn., is with uer brother' family.--S. M. Iiond of Uumbolt, Oil., spout n week with bis sister, Mr. A. Morso. Allen Shedloy and wifo of Port land. 31o , spout lust week with 31. 31. Bull and family. IV IX UH A 31 COl'XTY. Tho buy crop throughout Windham coun ty is excellent, nnd is now being harvested. John Fitzgerald of Fitchburg, 31uss., got into u row at Bellows Fulls und was stabbed twice In tho neck, but neither wound was considered dangerous. A llttlo son of 3Ir. Hawks of Westmin ster foil from u troo a few day since and broke bis urni. John J. Guiheen of Brattleboro, uged -0 years, and a railroad brakeman, was run over and instautly killed by u train, nour bouth union. The high water in tho Connecticut river last week caused the boom ot tho Full Mouu tulli Paper company, at Bellows Falls, to bro.tk, und some 11,000,000 feet of logs went clou ii the stream. The new lloosuc Tunnel and Wilmington railroad enrriod over S00 passengers July I. The business of the road is even greater than the onuers oxpected. NORTHERN NuJW YORK. ii-ii oud. Prof. Herbert, louder of tho celebrated Newport, Jt. 1. baud is stopping in town for a short time ou his vacutiou. Hose Com pany No. 1 of this place "us entered in tho boso races ut Jlalono July -1. i no date tor the "Merry ililkmolds" now iu rehearal, has been set for July 'il. Miss Wellington of Canton is spending a fow days with 3!ur garet Hale, P.ov. John Pogson oxiflinnged pulpits with P.ev. Sir. Honilrlcks of Bangor Sunday. Auotber break down occurred at tho cream ery Saturday, owing to which tbo milk lia 1 to be sent to Kuupp'e. lluv. J. W. Simp, kou conducted u service at itaymoiidville Sunday owing to tho absence of Hev, 3Ir. Short. bCIENTIFIC WAIFS. Scientists estimate, tlmt every year a layer (tiial to fourteen feet deep uf the, nirfuee ot .ill oceans mill ot her bodies nf water is l.ikeu up into the atmosphere, in vapor. Tlie workings of tho liuiiinii heart Imvu bet ii eiimputt il by ii telclirateil physioli) I'.i t. and lie lias demonstrated that it is equal iu tlm liftiiiK of 1"0 tons in tw cnty lotu hours. (letting up curly tends to exhaust tho physical power ami to shorten lite, whiln tho so i .illcd invigorating early hours nru apt to pidduci! la.ssitiuif, und aruposithcly (laiigeiDUs io souio constitutions. ll fii ipient heating steel lose, its rar bou and llieiefore comes nearer In lion in quality, but. tlie original qualities ofiho lin tal may be ie.stoicl by rojieated huatin in redness and immersion iu lint water. The various colors of llamo in a wood file an; mused bv tho combustion of tho elements of the liiel. Tuo Unlit blue is from tlm hydrogen, i ho white from carbon, the violet from manganese, the red from iiianeiu and the jellow i'lnui soda. An English seientist has made a calcu lation about the tiiuo it will take to HU thu woi 111 with all the people, it will hold. Tho present population of tho uloti W supposed to be about 1. 4(17,01 HJ.GW, and he, estimates that the maximum of tho inhabitants Unit inn be MWuiucil on theeiitiro laud surfuco of I he earth i n.SKH.OOO.OUO, and that tills liguru will bo rcuchcil A. I). iiOW. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cnstoria. When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. When Bho waa a Child, she cried for Castorla, When sho became Miss, aho cluug to Castorla, When she had Children, the gnre them Cast oris, BURLINGTON MARKETS. I ut ' lurkt ; ii i.V'itom, July 13. tnbles tbls woek. Pulion Injure the quotatlunn as corrooted by tumu uf Uurltugton's prom Inoat tnerchauts; 1KA. COFTKKS AXtt BI'ICM. Roborts & Perkins. TeBi Kormona Oolonei, H "H 80. nni $1 1 EnalUh tlrcnkrmt. ROr And fit t liunnowdnr. Wn.t You tin IItaqh. W! Jftpans, 30, V 5 ami Mc.Cottw. Old (fovorn fount Java Ofifl.. MoPhaMo., StftnJjiM .lara 3io., Ool-tei juuciir ana Java 4'K I'inauion )C new crn Cfenl, Sife. Oprmiui chicory 13r, 8Icmi rpprr 4')o., tlftplco 40o.( clnnnmon dOo., Kinder 20c., ciuv.is fx)o., umoo 1.20, nutmogd (if.W. DAIllt rilODUCTI. Harbor & Toboy. Dairy buffer l 21 cents n Bound. Creamnrj but ler, rend! Dipia It 1.1 to 13 el, a. onunfl. Kffktl 'JO crntf k dotf-n. ooy chf so are u follows i Vina ajuiio cueeny uot5i.iw, eacn occuraing io mo; iwoqu fortclirev. 0 cphIa a pound; Bullish ilaJrv, 23 cent) IC'lain, 41.00 fMeh;Xiifoiatl, SCoutift pickaxe; Chnl dr oho'We, $1.00 u plooe; Uutoh ahoi?, 10 couti a pound. Mil It, S cents a qurt. far Jorsr oreain, ii rents a quart. Swm cbeesa, iOosnta. I'arajoa chausa, tl.W per jar, nnurt. fifain and vnoKTAULKi Dolan Brothers. St, Louis flour, 5.50 to $5.75 a barrel: Mlolitiran, $1.7"; Sprln? patents and Minnesota patents ntn f.W atarrel. Huclc wheat Is 3d to 4 cents a pound, live flour, 3 to cents a pound, Now Maple sugar, cents a pound; maplp syrup, B0 to 'iJc. a gallon. Granu lated suffar Is syt cpii tu a poMnd, cofTco A 5 cts; lUht brown, 4fJ4U cts.; loaf and pulvcrifcd. "(-fi cent. Wldto clover nouer Is 14 cents a pound; aapnriiffu. 10 cunts a pound; rhubarb, 3 cents n pound: llarmudri onton. fl cents a noiind : rsdl"hM. 5 centi a bunch : lt tuart. 5 centsn hoiidi ffreon pan, J-1 centt a peck t cu ou moors, 4 to 0 centa nich; string teans 10 cents pr quart; now onlotis, & cents per bunob; carrots, S cont abvmoh; turnips 10 cts. rt bunch; beet 10 cft'i'i a riui)(,ii; sfjuasn, agents a pouuu; iomaioo u u'uis a pound. Jones Brothers. Rf "'herrle5, lUt 15 cents a quart. lied rapberrlo, I'tcinliT mtirt. llhifbnrrlos, 10 to 15 cents liqunrl. B ii 'i rfo , II cents a aunrt. Our rents, l1) cfnts ti iutiri, Vixfcot, 15 cents a dojen. I'lurun, Ucculsa iIoki'U. Watermelons from 40 to tO cens vnch. lMiU'opplw', 15.i cent cnoh. Hannnns. 81 tn to rtrtits a dozen. Orange are 50(00 cents u dozen. IJest quail tv dates are 10 cent a pound. Hrayrna fls, i!0 rents a pound. MtMalni lemons, GO cents per dozen. Krapnrfttol peach 20 cts. ni,ouul, Hrnporatod aprlcot n to Scents anmnl: Evaporated raipberrioi, if) cents a puiind. HtlflnstO to Vi cent a pound. Hictory nuts are 7 cents u qu rt, 5J cents a peck; peanuts nro 10 cents k quart: Kiullsh natnuts, 20 cents per iound. Nuts, all ktnli, ass'irtel, VOceuts a pound. C'rnnberrles. VI to 15 cent u quart. Honey, 15 to IS cents per pound. MR ATS. Albert E- Jones. Mutton, hln 1 quarters, Is 16 fl. a tiounl, forftTl'ir. l-rn. 111 cents a rouuit; mutton chop's 1 cents, &irlnn In nib, hind nils, 'it Cfnt", fore o,trs. VIM ronti Jsmb chops, 'ii cents, llant. best cut West ern. for porter house is tiuoul at 'it ci'Uts a pound; slrloln at H ennts; rot it 1 ut W to 11 cents apouml; roust, lZtoJcents a poun-h Vermont lu'ef Is quoted et lVtj to H cents a pouu I. limns, fcUtfar cure I nro 14 vntl a poun!: breihfnst bacon Is tl tu Is cer.ts: California b,ams, II to 1.1 cents a pound; smoke I thouhlnrs. l'Hicehts. Tripe. V) to KM couts; pl-k-elfd pls feet, Vii cents; plcklel lambs' toncues aro It cents per pound Corn beef Is 1 to 12' cents, fork roast Is 11 to 15 cents a pound, stnak 13l-t, cents; flllt pork Is I'l cents a pound; larl 11 cents, roast real Is 15 to 1M cents; seal steik. VI cents, blood sausage 15 cents a pound. 11 lston sails io, 13 cts. 0-rm'in bologna sauafo, It) to 15 cents; Albany SHUM2P. 15 cents bea Icne-.ss, 15 cents. Turkeys, 2J to W cents. Fowls. IT to 'it cents. Sprhu cblon ens iJ cents per poun I. I.ur.l, 11 to 14 cents per pouu I Wholesale Produce Mitrkol. Huhi.inoton. July 1). 1ST J. Trice's In tho whole-ulo uiurkot aro quiet, and show hut fow clmiiKO-s from laat week. Quotations uro us iiillow-si ritovlslON D.ilrv butter 11 to 20 cts, creamery butler 2ifV2l cents; cheese. Utt-irel:'.1-! cents; potatoes, .'5CfcJo cents; eifcs, IS cents; bcHUs, $1.7.i$i.it' bu.bel; honey, Vi'itl'i cents. Hay- Loose, $1115 V ton; balol, SK1SI7. Urain. Oats, 4'ltoll cents 1" bushel; rye, buckHheat. ,VviS cents; beans. si.O)t?.1i V bushel corn, Wes'ern. lJ to f-5 cents. Northern, 1.5 to id t etits. Fur.D-Mlddlinifs, JiTi5l V ton; shorts. $JJ. bran, corn meal, aut'il. 1KAT' Hoef. Vermont dressed, TS cents per poun I, We.lern, 1n &'l cents, pork,dress'id,H"i to ; rents, mutton cents, fowls, le lU cots alive, elilcke is, pli.ftU .-eut. ; nits e, 15 cents dressed turkeys, li to i) cents dron ed Fpring huiib, leu cents. .ST York l'locluco .Mur!o-,. saw Yor.a. July 1J. fl.OUIt rtecelpts, SV'iH paekaces; exports, '15 barrels, 1,7115 sackasales, J5.I5U lurrels. Low estra, UJl.Ti. Ultv mills .1.1" City mills nateit. $4 1" (KJ4.75. Winter wheal, low grades .t SJ.Ki.n.jt.U; fair to lauey, :l.;n -ttt 1.1 1. do patents, t :i.i,Vil.;.'i. Mhini' sola, clear, 13.104 ;.9i. llra'cht.. illlWi I. Id d" latents. 8 t.'.vit! 75. rve mixtures, $U'h4$t.7 : super Una, at Sl.utSMd, Mne, IS1.;5 jsl.l, Southern Hour, Jf '1 1.4I WIIKAT Itecilptk. "Mi.INO bushels; exports, -J II, 1 J I bUbhels, sales, U.IS.I bushels; n. -J rel, S'lji,, store and eletalor, .MiO.' r anyat; iitCs't,e. f. o, b.; .No. 1 northern, s', Ay 'o, 1 htrd, "-Its 'b, . ..O. t ll'll Lliein, ,,', .so 4 ..lllCUrfO, e,.', o. t! Milwaukee, ''Oi; So, J sprint;, ',1 (7'iMi . No. ', red. 5t4e. COHN Iteeelpts. r.ti.vn busbds; exnort1.. 10 luish els; siles, 'Hoi bu-hels .No. i. 'n'v'". .lesator; 51 IjltSle. afloat, steamer intxed ,.(.. ilellered su. V, o'.i ij Ml. OATH Itecelots. V1.S1HI husbals. exports. - bush els, sales. 81, IMS! bllshelsi .No, S, Tijl i'Slc.t do white at c. .mi. i. jsk. ihie.. uo w inte. .10,.0. mixeii w.iieru '.liil'iUc; white do ut HVtftl'tc: nbtte utato at ,w lit 1.1c. ,N... J Chl.'Ujjo nt .til at3ot,e. wrr nr. .o. 1, i'c. hfl.Alt So. li. JHo ; No. 7. 31.11V.: No 31n t.lTfc, No. II. 1 1 ,GV.i No. 10. :i5t,-ia4 No. II, .i 1 Hi c,: N". li. .i'jc. No. II. 0. . off A. .1 n :ii"U Mil mould A. 1 1 'On stsodarl A. k'-HHiC.. eontectloners' A, 4'.vMl cut loar 'n-ttitsc; crushed, ftftv5 r. powdertd 4 11 1(V,; grauu latedat 4 5 l(ftlri 1c . t'llbes 4 l'i. PBTHULBDU. United nt 5J1C. I'OHK Mrss, ol 1. at $1 .''"l.'tiSl l.'SI "Io new at ,1I.I0 tstrapnm. at tl'i.i Vt 1V.'S. halt, tsl barrels. I.AHD Western Bteaoi. rlosid 7.r''ibid; mi ei,!'"iit-' at S'i. iUy, cit), So.7.1, conllni.nt 0 .75 (, SI.h0. S. , at s.n0ncrA.i5. UUTTKK ltneelnts. - . nnckniros; State dairr. 1 , 1. SO'.; do. creamery, lllitjlc. Western dairy, lljll, to creamery. :0'vl... 'loia"ioiv, i;v-ci''C; r.liln, i. CIU KisK ltec il Is. tilickUL-es. tule nev. Til. SHe, line w 1 , sitt , do 'Iiiimi .a SHc; put skim., Mi 44c.; mil skiius, viu i',e. CblcHu (lruln tsiid 1'iuitime y irUts. C'lllCAtlO, July VI. ts.e1e.dlnr flinues rinses . rollos WHUAT No. S Jul), ToWc; Aug., Tri'4oc7 Se t. 75w 7r.. tun JO.! duly, 4SUC.I August, Ii?ln4i7(,e., Sept. 47c. HATS No. 3 July. UHJCe : Ailffurt. :0i', fept. S'iV. 5II1SS I'OHK l'or Lurrel July, $1!.'J5, Sept., I. MID Per 100 pounds I11W, $7.25.: Sept. S7.u2'i. SHOUT MllS- Jul, 37.1 J!sj t,et. S7.4J1,. Cash quotation, were as follows rl.OUB Patent fancy. 8I.V) 4 Sl.tt; hsxirs- 4.1 1, straleht, fi4.fc(5 rfl.4J; winter wheat. l.iit.M.sl, sprm ; latrnts. Sl.fkis4.10 sslnternateius. 8l.fcUI.55 WHEAT No. 1 sprlnir, 7FiH'i!- " i red. 77.S,C COKN No, 1 at 4-K OATS No. I al mi". KTK-Ho. I at ftle70J. I1AKI.KY No. i, rtn. 1 LAXUHKU-No. 1, $1.01. FOKIC KM0. l.Altl-7.2itif57.!3. hllOHT ItHlb-Sldi s, S7.f.Vi7.75. lluatou Vtiut Jltitrlcot. nosTO's. .Tut v 11, 'I he aool market U fairl) active and manufacturer are hujiiiir quite freel) of nil kinis. Ohio tli eces are selling utV7 tent, for X and isevi'Jc. for XX uud XX and iihovooiid swdlc. for No. I. ll higun X at "i'lia. ;o.'. and ho. I at IJ.'f ''Ic. per p urn I. InNol e unbliif wool, there hase been suits ut .I5(v17c. Ohio line delaine at 3J.clo.i aud Mloi'lfUU line delaine ,11 y'lA'C. tar p-uud. Unwashed eombliiir wool. Mils a '..Vvtii. for one quarter and three eUhtbs Hood. Teriitort winds are In steudy demand on a scouted basis ol 5S awk" fur tine, rt5ij.Vsc. for tine medium' aiid5,'55 . for medium lexasaltd California wool sell at unrhuuped tutees Orea-ou ssool mill l'ulled wools in study deiujiil at :s i4'i(, for super nnd 'HA IV, forextias Auslraliuu wtiolllriil, I'arpet ssool quiet. Veruiaut I'riMiuiu .tlisrtttt.s. ItlCHMOSD, July 11. butter, 15lo 17 cents per fpoiind, m lections a shade I1UI11 r; cheese, 8 to 8' cents per 1 olllld , ef, ,5 centi. per doreiu lioifs, lite web lit, 4 to IH cants per pound, tal cattos, lite wulght, 1 ciutsper iiound, A1l.llBluv, July 11, Tub butter, 11 to ICIJ cents, fire ouud boxe., 13 to latv cents per pouudi punt, Is tu I'l cents per pound, vkR'i 13 Io 1C cents per dozen; potatoes, 1 to 35 conts Pit bushel; oats, 40 to 46 cents, torn, 77 ti 79 cents; corn mtul. l-'l,i provender, IJ1.35; cotton seed meal, $1.10, brn-priuif vibeut, $l.0J, winter vibeut. 11.10; llvo los, 4 to 4!n sent.; dnnsl hoiis, 5 to 7 ctnts; lat cattle, 'i to SHiC; dressed b-.f, StoClacents; turkeys, Ifl to20 c 'rts per pound . thick ens, Vt to 15 conts per pound; maple nuirar, i to i snts; niiiple syrup, tu to 7U cents a gallon, lambs, 3 a head. liny uud btrittr AInrbet Ftirnlshod by C. F. & O. W. Eddy, Coraiuls, bion Merobants aud wholesilo rleM trnin buy, ntiiw, grain and feed, li Uroud HL, Boston, .Mass, IIoston, Mass., JtilyB, 183.', Receipts of hay for tbo w oek were Ul'j crs, SO cars of straw; last wook 3lti car-bay nnd so cars of straw. KecoliHe of hay are still liberal cousIUurLnf stocks now horo and tho tone of tho market Is weak nnd easy, especially on lower unities wlni " vr dull. Tho market H tivei. Mm d tinlen rtcellila dceroifjo rinht uu ii.t u further decline. 1 ! 1 iH' In wenk and dull. i I'rltno tti choice, laigo hales, $l!l dOJ Sai.ili; uood lo prime, luruo bales, Sl'ttSll): tirlino to choice, email halos, Slg.uu-31 8I1I.U0; trood to tirlino, $17.oura61si.(in fair to uood, 81t).50(a.RIT.&0; ordinary, f lftailt); pour and common, clover and clover mix ed, ljJM'i: Kustern, choice to fanoy. SISft fln.W: medium Kastern, 8Io.Ou17.oti; Hub, SHilSlB,' nwale, iv. Straw Fair to prliuo rye, Jlo.QO; oat straw, $U.Soa$H).(l. OATh-Cholco white, 4a.43)xC.i No. " white, l-HiQiac; No.U whlto IK&t-c IIOSIUN ritOIIUtllJ SIAHICUT. Fi.ouit The market on (lour continues quiet, fltijcra tiko only absolute requlro inetits. There Is some movements In tho best winter rutents al 8") 10. Thero Is nlso soma rail for tho best known winter patents at iVJ) 511). Theso prices aro for lound lots. Quota tiona aro not neuerully changod. JIbal Tho cornincnl market Is easier. Oat. meal Is dull and easy. C'boloo kiln dried corn ineal for oiport, $2 403.2 45 3bbl: bnp; moul, $1 tlffll H; yellow t'tatiultttod, $3 00,3. Oat. moal is quoted al $4 Tft&.T fnr ground nnd rolled; $ tean 10 for etit. Myo Is quoted at BZytoo for dealers, and 8'a0o In round lots to arrivo; ro Hour, S4 50 V hhl for round lots, with jobbiiitj prices nt4 50&1 "o. Coit.v Steady. Tho quotutinns on Chicago Xo. 3 yellow to arrive la at fiO'a'K)o, with No. I! yellow at tl.'c. The spot market In quiet. Male, of hteamer yellow nto noted ot OOo from track. Quotations are nt: No. 2 yellow, C8c; stvamer yellow, GiKMOc; ntoamnr mixed, oOaSOitj';; no t'radr, 6559c. I'dltK and Laud Very steady, with price, stronger on hams, Hooked shoulders and ribs. Other prices aro ilrm. llEKf Very firm, with prices advanced another Stic tl hX) Itn,: 1'rlnie steers, !ilD4;cl trood, "MS3c; llnht, c;;xtra heavy binds, lJ'.j eic. JIutton and Lawus Kasier, hllo vcnli are selling better and at ctrone;or prlrert Fancy spring lambs, ll.3u, as to qiialit common to t;ood, OtolUcj Chicago mutton uud jcarllntik, aiOc; choice heavy IJrluhtons, 10 lO'ejc; choice eustern veal, 910c; common to Cood, TStsc; UrlhtotiH, lllc. liUTTKit Meady. There is no poaitlva do cline, fur tlm supply is not largo fiiotiKli to forco the market down, but tho trade. Is loath to slock up at proient prices. Quotations uro not changed C'liLhsii- Dull, with the maikct quoted at. Choice, northern full croamn, new, tl!c; fair to youd, fsIiSt.; western cholco, new, 'vtoaJuc; fair to good, (ViJiJo: s.ige, lOo. Liverpool In quoted at 44'. Ileus Doiiih! a lltllo belter, with tho prices a sliiido llrmrr: Eastern eitras, lbHliKc; Ver muni and Now flampsblro extras, 16'tc; Mlchiitan citras, lOHo; estein tlrnt-s, 10'llOJi.u; ei onrls, 1,'c; Non Srutlue, 1555,.1 ljr. 1'otatoi.s -rairl) oil sustained, though the hiippl) is talrly lllier.il. Some fm.cv lots are quoted as high as j-2."i; extras, $2 (J hhl; fair to good, jl 7ia52! poor and ordinary, 1 2j &1 50. . A Lead or. Unco its first Introduction, Klnotno Hitters bus gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in tbi'lle'id among pure medicinal tonics und alteratives containing untiling which permits its use as a buverau or intoxi cant, it is recognled as the best and purest medicine for oil ailments of Mumnch, I.Ivor or Kidneys. It will cure Hrk Headache, Indigos, ttuti, Constipation, and drive Mnlalin from the system. Sullsfitclloii gnarauteod with eiich bottle or the money will bo lefunded, I'rice only Mc. per bottle, Suluby lieatipre .V- I.owioy. Buvklelt'a ArnlCN .tivs. The Hest Salve In the world for Cuts, Ilrulsos Boreo. Ulcers, Halt Uheum. Fettr Bores, Totter. ( happed Hands, Clilllilalnr, Corns a- d all Uin Eruptions, and positively cures l'iloj, or no pa required. It is guitrauteed.to lve per lect satisfaction, or money refunded. I'rico i i eiiu per box. for tissit or Itaauitfa & Isow .,j--.ii " Pj-e I. II'. H Weak and Weary Women can lint iclicf at l.ist in Xature's own remedy, the celt lii'.itcd Kick.t poo Indian Snwa. It necr fails to relieve woman's nianiioltl iik. Try Kickapoo indlan Sagwa We do not consider it necessary to go into details. A hint is sufficient. Mrs. JOHN HART MAN, Forest City, fo-vj, siitf,; ' cannot exprrss trusctf strcngltf enough for hfekapoo Indian Sagua, I in u bail condition when I heard of It teas tvak, no appetite, almost constant headdihts, and fvlt Und and a'HVjged out all tic time. I f as dtbcowajtit, sad, and melancholy. Two bottles of Kickapoo Indian Saqwa rc&toied me to mtj own self, and I bless the day it uas brought to mij notice." Remember that it is Nature's own certain, safe, and reliable remedy. 81.00 n bottle. All i.rnguUtit. Kickapoo Indian Salve lit.tli. all sores. 5 cents," THOUSANDS ARE DYING! in Alms houses and tinteuantalilu garrets every year because tnoy uui not navo ino good eenso to lay up a portlou of their wages bou earning. TmI.'h tin I v 1 1 (1 1 vl 1 1 1 1 1 f I'nlii'i'l Conn. General Life Insurance Go. G. 11. SMAI.1.EV. (Jen'I Ast.. l" Co:iu,'u .St. TheWeekly Free Press (i.vcs SO eoliiiniis eerv week l'or a your &1.00. .No oilier jmiior in Vorniont ean say (liis; no other naiior irives so much news as tho . ou Have a neitrMiior who does not tulte tho FHKK IMtKSS liosisihly ho liorrows your coiiv semi us Ills liunituuKl we will sontl him a sample cojiy 01 tlio Dost uouklj naner in Vermont, SO col umns ol'iiows a week, $1 a year. Wx-.1: cimci 101 1 Hair and Kvobrows Foil Ofl". Doctor mill Many Ltonioillos No Itcnellt. Kiitlroly Curd ami Hair He utoroil by Ciiticurn. Mvwlfnban Ixnnn frntllili.rl fnr vnn.s .villi IrV crtlRta noil vntilna rtn lap 1,1 ne.il ..va. brons. After hesmint? to lln iliirmnnt. for years ill her syslnt. It broke out over a your ago in all us tttry. llor balr camo out in big palohen, her eyebrows all fell of, and sho pre sented a pltlablo condition. We tried almost everything, but she continued to get worse. Then wo tried ono of our best physicians, but all to no purpose. Finally my wifo believed that the Ci'TicttitA UfcM. TauKs would cure her. xiivr suu nau usou nlno boxes of Octi ovitA, and about a rln7.nn rnrns nt rttTTt. ctiltA Soat, and four bottles of Cutiouiia Hesolvknt, sho was cured ontlrely. Her hair oameoii again, and to-day aho has a flnohod pt black curly lialr and ns amooth skin as any lady In Allontown. Iter oyobrows are heavier than thev aver xvern. Iinia...n t. r.nu r.nm diiiidrufl and her health Is excellent. Now ror tbo bonent of those xufTcrin with Pnme, or to those who may doubt the truthfulltiess ot this statouient, wrltomc. Inclosing a stamp, and T will rherefnlly onsncr. I am sure that the Cuiicuua ItEMtnrKs otirod my wifo, for sho used nothing elso during the four or llvo months sho usotl them. FKEEMAN STOEKEK, 225 Court Street. Allontown, l'u. Cuticura Resolvent The new Wood and skin I'l rldor. internally MmcuitA, tho groat skin f uro, andjCVTiCfltA N)AP, an exqulsito Skin lttaiitltlen, oxternal Iv, iustantly relievo and speedily cure every dlseaseand bumorof the ekln. scalp and blood, nuuioss oi nai-, rrom lurancy tonge, from pimples to scrofula. f-old everywhere. Prlco. t:uTicuit.v, 50c; I i-OAP, 25o.; KnsoI.VE.VT, 1. Prepared liy the! ITllTEIt DllUtl AM) CHEMICAL COMl'OltAI ION, I lioston. tST-'ilnw tn Corn Kklti lliseniiu. 4 ill ..o..... 50 Illustrations and testimonials, mailed free.' BABY'S S,kl" unJ "'1' purified nnd beau- , ; , - J t. . 1. ..w wtyt, AXlItU lutoly pure. WEAK, PAINFUL BACK, Kidney and L'terlne I'.tinsatid Weak nesses relieved iu onu minute by tho Clltlcnrii Antl-I'itlii I'lustor, tlnj only Instantaneous palii-kllllng BINDING. Von :ir in vitotl lo call and in spect sauiplox ot tho work wo aro tu 1-11 i n: out in our now Hindery Now .ilachinery, Xew Tools, First-Class Workmen, The hest of Stock. We can suit you both in price and workiuuusii.p. M IITTXEY .( SICANLEY, ltllul.r, Ii I i Ti CullBgtj Strnet. All orders taken at our Store, Corner Church and College hts. """ 2.30 " HORSE REMEDIES. Full Line for All Diseases. Guaranteed to Satisfy -KOLU I1Y - '. 1.. l.aVmintuln & C'o.'s Oj ra lloitau I'll 11 mtti'if, Sortlt Ibid I'huinaef, lluvliiig- 1on. 'I'riiru, Van I'eit ,0 llitsselt, nil film rn o .S'. iiif.sMtV. Cliitrttilte. K. II. Crii nihil, U'htoohl. IT. E. I'ei'i';, Jimti'.i' .1 unit ion. M. E. Lea i'u, Itivlunonil, I t. (i. A. i'rosinun, Jirtinilon. Issue Slrill'iin, Miilillehit i. .1. Calvin, li'ist M iilatvbitrij. E. M. txi-nt, ISrinfol. C. '. ;iuior, Xew Ifurcn. 'J'. Xerile, ri'i'ieincs S. X. Allen, Xartli l'u rrislmrijli, C. II. jruiilrn, Esr-er Crntrr.' ly.S.Xnif. M. I).. L'niln-liill. If. -I. Troiiib en. raii-fax. Di.vmi .V Arlilrr, Milton.. li. Jhiti'li'-r , St. Him ns. I 'ost V illiss, Cieiii' iia. A. (i. Smili- X f u.. Eaii'i1elil. C. C. J'l'oilti, East Fui Vic Id. E DO JOB PRINTING. Fklc Put:s5 Association . ijis interesting 4J? . - terestmgas plnstop. OS W Ji L y - and our prices are down. Don't such figures as these interest you? On Summer Suits; Look at them and see the prices Suits at $5.00, at $6,oo, at $7.00, at $8.00, at $9.00, at $10, at $11.00, at $12.00. All are sold for much less than value. We don't want them. We are anxious to sell. The place to buy is where they want to sell. Ours is that place. When the temperature is up in the nineties don't your thoughts turn to Summer Shirts and Drawers, something coo! ' thin. We have just what you want. And when your tim do turn let' your footsteps turn to The Clothing Store oi Hue lington, The Blue Store. We are selling Hoys' an-c Children's Suits at such low prices that you will say the prices are yours. Don't forget our 79c Neglige Shirts, laundried & unlaundried Iloivard Opera House, S- Church St. Fashionable Xolico o" Fort-closure. Thd Illusion Mam i ai iuiiimi Co. vn. JsAI'ni.EON Uuitltui.ii AMI Josl.l'IIINt; I)U UHULE. IN Oil ANCH11Y. Tho ahovo named, The llrlstot Mniiufacttir lng Company of Hrlstol, Aildlsnu County, Ver mont, petitioner, having UI91I in said Court Its petition against Napoleon Utibrulo and Josephine lliibrulo, his wifo of Colahoster, Chittenden County, Vermont, defendants, and praying for tho foreclosure of the right of re demption of said Napoleon Dubrulu and Jose phine Uuhrulo his wife In certain land and promises situated in said Colchester. Vermont described In a certain mortgage deed, mado and executed cm tho IL'lb Hay of .March, ls'Jl. by Bald defendants to Bald l'etltlouer, as tol Ions: certain land blltiatitl in tbo village of Mnooskl In said Colchester, on tbo west side of Iliokok Mreot, being number IK, and being on the sauiu land and premises conveyed to said Napoleon Uuhrulo by Tbonim anJ Joseph .Mougoati, which preludes aro bounded Hast by llickok Street, Mouth by land of I'bllllp Laundry, West by land of Jorry lilsjetU', North by.lfttid of llugenu ,or James tlreomore, No.iU llickok tieet. Aud lurtber setting forth that there are two prior 11101 tsjngcs upon fald premises amounting lo nearly eight hun dred dollars, and that thn property is not ade quate security, also giving nutko that tbo peti tioner will ask lor a short tlmo of redemption, rimt said mortgage was glvou to tceure (to tho petitioner tho payment of lour promisor notes of said Napoleon Dubrulo dated March 12,18111. payable to tbo petitioner or Its oritur as follows : tho first threo notes for llfiy dol lars each, and tho last noto for seventy .live dollars iu one. two. three, four years fiom dato with Into est annually, ono note and tho luterost on all of them being duo and unpild. And tbo said defendants claim an interest In said land and premlsus: and It appoirittg that said Napoleon Dubrulo and Josephine! Dubrulo aro now out of tho Statu of Vermont so that servico of a subpuuia cannot bo madu upon tbeui. It Is ordered that the ahovo named dofand. auU bonotlllcd to nppcir boforu tlio Court of t bailee 1 y, for said ( oun'y ot C hlttendeti, ut liurlington in sulil t nnlitc nn lln, tlnnl Tuesday of September, 1M, by publishing this order three wceksauccessively in tbo liuiling tciu l'roo frets the last of which publication shnll bs at least twenty days previous tn said term ut said Court, und enter tbelr appear auce therein with the lleik uf said Court 011 tho return day thereof or otherwise said peti tion will bo taken as confessed. Dated nt Hiirllugtoii, In said County thu 1 1th day of July, IbtU. ,, i . O. I'. HAY, Clerk. H. N. I)i:a vitt. So lcilor. w.). It Xolico ol' Foreclosure. I.EMUM, 1). I'l. ATI' I V... - cjhlttoiiilen Countv, J0-EP11 MliiNiov. ) A pill Term, ls'.. IN ClIANCKIlV. The above named Lemuel I!. I'la'.t ol Cnl chester In said cimi:t having entered 111 suid C' tii t IiIb pt'tltiuu against J.iseph ."-hamuli of Dicklii-iin in llw.stiiiuiii .Now York, and pray ing for the loi eoli stil e of tli'Mi-cat ol ri'demii linn of said Joseph Mionioii in certain laud and pietnlses situated in Cob bester, Vermont, and described In a certain ruiitr.sut. in ritln. bt- tveen said I'latl anil sanl homon. cl.itod the -'1st day ot March, lss.l, as fnl.otts, vi.: 'Ibe rollowlug denrrlli.-d prellii-us sltuato 111 tbo VI lngi- of Wihuuski, In sold Colebestor. tu w It. that certain lot ot land, with tho buildings HlT"! .1)11 hi. llnrlblTiV suit! lit l.llfilllllt.tl.i streot.boundedon the westerlj si Iu by a Hue 1 tin 111 i . . mil a 11111,11 111 me iiurtuoriy line ot sau Plan's ianil u here the line running southerly between lands of ( 'harlcs Lufiiiiiitaln and Wil liam Kidder in eta said I'lati's nnrtlierlj line to. a point winch is ten feet wcsturl) tr itu tbo northwest corner of the wootlsliei attached to thehnii'c and mild bind. Thence In aline p iralloi lo the westerly ide nf -aid house anil ten teat .Istatit tl orefrom to the northerly -i'lu 'loo of -aid l.atiuiutalii "treet; on tbo .soitthftly s.d- by the lmrthe ly lino uf sum I atuuntaiu etioet; cm tboea-t-ily side by land of Henry l.ad.im, and nn tho northerly side by land of William Milder and tho ilwollmg hottsij ther.oii, to buhl as homestead fur tlm term requited by said Minnlm for tin-pay. uieiit by him to -.aid 1'l.itt of the sum of thru hundred dollats as follows: Kitty dollars upon tiie cxi-ciilion nt -aid contract, mid ih'i further sum ol ten ilolla-slinohih y throiflor, ouor before tbo -1st day of i-itcli tici-eding munth until the sum uf threo iiiiiiiits.il .1 il lars, inclu iu s.il 1 .")') tlullars paid down and luteri-st uhtiuitll) , slioitld bo paid. And said Mioilloti further agreed to pjy all taxi-s ass-s-ed against said pruinlsi-s ,-iudSto keep tile buildings thereon insured aeainsCoss by lire to the satisfaction of -ad I'l ttt. -s dd nboiiion further agreed Unit If he shuuid 111:1k 3 duUult in the pi rturuiaiico uf any obligations stlpu ated in said contract to be dotio by Mm. -aid l'latt should have tho right tn enter Into the premises and t.tko pos-essiou thereof without notice if such default hahpeti w.tlutinn jenr fromtbodalo thereof: that if -aid -lioniin bavitiL-kept bis obligaiio-i iormie .-.tr -huitld tbereaftrr m ike any dt-ltiult s .tfnres tid then said l'latt sh'iti.d have tho r glu to enter into and taKe pf-s, s-lnn tht-i'tot ,-iltei- two niunth notico to s ilil SMi'Mti on in writing within tun months ol his intention so to do, hut If w ithin said twomoiiths s:,ii Nhauiun should redeeiu all of bis said defaults, his right to co itinue pn'.ee.ssloi) under snid contract shou.d not be questioned. It waa agtecd that, alter thu p.-r-torm tnce by -a d "i oni-m of hissttdsev nil obligations therein written, as in p.ij mont ul said three bundled dollHi-saiid the other ton dittolis thtlelh. nld l'lutt would culivev s ild prem Stfs to s tid Mio do.i or bis hoirs or assigns by a good and alid w.iriantv deeii, ui'in hl said .-"110111011 -ei'unng to s il 1 I'l.ut m tho payment ol the further sum ol throe htiu drc d and iltty dollars in utohtoly iiavmouts of ten dollars each uu ur bofor the -1st d.i y of e. ch sui'iedlng month thereafter until stud sum with interest ituminlly be lul , paid, and sliou il also keep the bttildlu.'s insured agsi'ist loss by lire fnr tho bonellt l -ud 1'int ; and further avernig iu said petition that all of -aid monthly payments were then .ius;l and oweiiig. and bad nut been pai l ai oordiug to obligations set forth tu -aid contract. And tho s tid Jostjnb S'lonloii e 'iims an in teiest in sold land and pic mi-es; in il It ap p.'iii in-- that said .lo-eph t-lionlon reside 1 with, out the "-tiite of Vermont anil tha service of a subliie.iit had not been miidt! upon liim.siid Court oidorcd slid cause oo itiuued to the nev refill r term ll.oreot, and fuetlier or lered, Unit the abose named defend mt be uotitied of the peinlehcy of -aid petition and a", -o to a; pear before the Court ot Chancerj, t. r s ud t nuntj of Chittenden, at the tcim next tu he held at r.urllnglon in said Countv on thu th rd Tues day of .--eplunibcr l"'.i- by pulilishihgt'iis order thiee weeks snrci .--hely ,.l tbo itiir liigtoll Free l'res. the last o. will 'li uiibbcatlon- shnll l.e ai least twenty da) s pluvious n,s lid term of mi il i nun. aim enter ins a pearanco therein with the dork ol -aid court ou the llrt dav ol said term, otlierw.su suid l'Ltilion w iil he taken as confe-sed. Dated al llur ington, In said county, the 11th day of July. W. O. I'. KAY. Clerk. If. A. I) KAY ITT, Solictor. wJ.lw ermometer tliese days, but not half so in- .. our line ol btraw 1 lats that we .ire now offering at reduced prices', just about half price. The Mercuiy's going up SMITH & HUMPHREY Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers IN CHANCERY. ClKoitni.iN.vi Thompson AM) 1 C'llll ti i.u 1. 1 Olllltt JlAltV A, lll.MUIIAM I v.. ieptemberTerm, Joseph Titvon AM) i 10U2. Oeokul Tuvon. 1 Whereas dccribinna Tlirmitisnn nf (lolchrfW tor and Mary A, Itlugbam or Hurllngtqn 1 tab! county, liao this day bled In Raid Oouil ot Chancery, In behalf of tbc iiisolvr s and other hoirs therein mimed standing in like relation, their bill of comuialnt agalnt Joseph Trynu of New York city, Iu the .-tutu of New York, lieotgo T. Tryon of Minneapolis, in tlio StaW of Minnesota, and Walter Tryon of New York city aforesaid, setting forth in tsubstnuce tbati at llllliliuton In said c ounty, on thu 1-th da of January, lsM, Joseph Harrington of said iiuiiiiigiuii, oxecuieu atui cieuveruu to Hiram llenrv Hat I'tnrnon of said llurllrntno. n doeil of iojI estate In tho following words and !lg ures with the record I hereof, to wit : "Know all nion by t ese pros'-nts that I Joseph Har rington of Uui llngloti, In the county of Cblt teuden, fur and iu consideration of tho 1ot and good will I hear to my daughter MarJ irjun, wnooi juirinian lryon oi Bam nor' IiUirtotl. and In cotisliliiriif ton of 11,., mini nf llvi dollars, received lo my satisfaction of my sou lllr.im II. Harrington of the euinc Burlington, have glxeti, granted, baigJ iied and sold, and by these ptesutits do give, grant, bargain, sell and convey to the (aid 11. II. Harrington a certain pleco of hint lying in said town of liurlington anl In thai part commonly called tho city plat, known and dlst.nu sac 1 as quartor ncr totlso. -U7. witli a bo i,i. in 1 out buildings standing tboro on. To In.. Mini to bold t be "aim-, with all thepi,i o. i s aid appurtenauces thereto aud theni. In .i ,:,g, to him the said Ulr.un II. Han l.iu'to i. in. heirs and insiins tinnu tha special tru t aud conlldeiic e, aud for no utbor, purpo.e w halvuvcr; that is to say, ttiat tin said Hiram lleury Harrington, bis helrsanci assigns, Bball at all times allow the said Jure liuali 'li joti aud Mary, his B.tidwlfe, during their natural lives und the life of thulsurvi vor ol thuui, to occupy, ust aud enjoy ah and Biugiilar tho .-aid promises, keeping tho same in repair us a hou-u lor themselves and tueir children, and ntti r the decease of thu falj Joreiuuh ft'id Mai) hN said wife, tout the sale) liiriint Hi ury Han ln;ton shill soli and dis pose ut s.ii.l preini-e-, and pay tho proceed', litter dudtletini. ousts and r.u.ires. to the chit. drou o tbo sal I Jeroiulali by h.s said wir Mary, in such way and maunir that my said daughter Mary may at all times bo certain ol a noine ior nei'scu auu ciiuuien, ami tuat tin creiliiuiii of tbo mild Jeremiah, if any, shad not bavu it iu tlioir power to extettd tDe sam in satislactioii ot their said calms, and 1 do hereby fully autborie and empower thu said Hiram 11. li.ii'riiigton, if he thinks it ccpudletit to let thu same promises to other, and to up. propilate tbo rents and protn- for tin usu -and bunellt of -aid 'lryon aud hn wile, a-j their no .ins ro'i-iiro in loin of tho uecupaticy, or to sell and dispose uf s'dd prom ise- it thu intiTe-i ol sunt parties ruiuire, anil to invest the avails in other re tl estate for the putposo ittoro-aiil, and in all things to miitiao said estiuu tor the best Interests uf the said Jcruiniab and his wife and their said ohildreu, here jy intending to inciuuu any chlldi'ua tuey uow lmve ur may have. In withes' of which I hereby sot mi hand and sual at said liurlington lids 1Mb day of January, ,. I... r.W. iig.ied, sealed and dulivered before us: cVaIEI.-i'. o'.'i JosEI'il 11 A it III NQ tON.Leali liuriiii'tiu, J.iuttur I" person.iliy ate tientft b.'fm-t, mu Juit-ph Harrington, tu ii:ir uuil -calff !' Ihu .ii'uvo wnttuit tustru liio it .iU'l a knuw li-ilcd tl.u mi uu to bo Uii free Vi)iun(ar a t u .l 'let-il Ht'luru uto .l.m:. .Iid.nvin. Justice of tha IVat . I.i-ci'ieil for rccnnl ht-bruury -5, HM, u - o cio k lit thu alu-rnou i md tUuy ruoinluij, Attest, t il m.K lit m,m.. Town Llurk." An I t.trther "uttini; forth that hjiM Jero miah Tryon anil Mary Tryon, UU wti ur -lo-oeasuit, that 'Utl .It'i-finl ill lietl boiuh twenty jcar- nti'l i U ..Mary, his widow, iMett on the Uy o Jam.. try. tuo f.i.tct duys uf thuir (lt'coa-io tho orator-i aro uuablo to 9tste, that nfiL .Marv coutumeil t occupy ualil prop erty tljitriu' I in ml lce I trom tho tini'i of hfr husb'imrs death tul her decuate th it s ild sU'runtiah and Mary hail live rail. diou In all, to wit: Jureim..!. Tr on, jr.. w ul dud &o ui sear ntro, and who ielt survlvim; hi at t.o uhUtii'on, Joiepti I r on and Gourrft ana i r uu, iioh Thompson, both 'if whom ar now JiMiu;, and ale oiatois lit rein. Al-I Andrew J. lioi of WoLttll ii Um Mate ol Nf.v Jrr -y, wlio died abnutae.4l tio, left buriitu hint, supped. o.io fluid, Wu ut Tryon -but wnetuor the ilil Waiter U now li ,nt; r ti it tin orator- do no( Know; that -ai(l Walter h out 11 uiult-hiid, wh -u iKsino i liilli rt Mit. Ut; al-o Just'pU 'Iri jii, win !) .ki.v livin-c.-nd refill tins in thu mi ii New Yortv. iiair.ui 1 Irjuti.al.aa I. iuh.un, who dit'd on the d iy ot' Nuwm her, s.'l, and icfi tLiej rhil lien aurv.viii'a' her, to wit: F. uunu Kay -wi i .laiut". itiuh.iui, noth now iimiiiK in is, urk, New Jor-p y, and .Mary A.Jiiih min.o 10 oi tuo or.itor--. Ut.oro T. Trjt n, now n anlu in Mi.ineut ol'd. Miuutj iota; that is tu nay.onlv two oi -itl child run of ald Juiuumu ami .M.tr,aru now living, nml wrro ut tue iuiil uf nuid .Mary's ilu.iti, J uaepU aud iuui . And lur'-her ettin' forth that -aid Hirnm II. Han ington died .i.icut twuuty yeaM ao, and no at turn ha- list'n taknu with refers emu to btiid trust piMpert. by his heira u I assign anl n" triuteo has eviir l-eu ap pointed to taku -s pro;.ero. tnat thd j.uio nas n -vtip beu -old or disptnutl nt as provi u-1 in aid doe I; n it satd property is tsoiui: to wa-tto ami depr ia" in in value J" that en-li no ti'UMte tot. lie tlun'iseof th s uuo and etoeutu -ai i truit ; Unit tho nraton have i'i iteivu in said piopertv us v;r-mduhil d. eu of -aid Jurnni.ih a'.d .'d.iry, .unl a-, t lie le.u fteMativ i-s id" their fat net a. id luo her lo snei.ive.y, timl -.aid Jos ph Ti yo'i .mil m ur;o '1, 1 : MMi elaini ml (d -.iul tnnt property and t..uaviil- tnureol boori4 to thein-idve, aud .'Ut'tiui luit I no or.itne- aud tut- mhtu Hf.ui.n i.iireii ut a.d J r.'iuiah anl .Maiy havo no rU'ht or mteredt in the --a: tie ; thai the. had hopo I said Jon-'ph 1 ryon uud iteoiu I . 'I ron w on id .,uo anpl.ed lur, or 'iav join. e. l with tiioin In j; iictil.uu to tm- court f.i. the appoiutiniit of a trustee in place ot iaid Hi rani 11. tloi easel, but that they have lefusel so tt do, ul whleh deaius aro tontrary to euuilv and H"odctn-rUnre; ami tl.ey ink said court to apji -inl n irmtee of -.ai I propert. at phi o ot tai'i 1 1 it iin 11 deeon-ed, th.U tho Minm may be d.ip d of an I ilivnied accordinis' to etuit. or t j.aut &ucn tih'r relief In thu prt tu.se- ns ii,.-;, aro e.ititlo t to Ami .1 1 oii' made- lo appear that s ud Joseph Tr) mi and -oive T. lryon lo h tutduwit i out ihu bt.'to ot iuiont, ami no muuiuoiu ean bo -eretl upon thorn, it ! oroeioil, tli.ii tlio above defendants bu uotltietl to appear boforu ihe t mtrt of (.'ban cer , to bo hel i at Murnnutou. in tbo County of c hlttellib'U. oh thetlnid lu-sda ol ep tt'inber, KsSiitto a.iswer to bald pt titiun, by pub .isniiii; this order thr-'o weoka m tossivoly iu tlit luiriinulou l'u h I'liLi, tbo last of whuh pubhe.itit li-b;iuli be at K.ist twenty ilays pre- io.it to b ud tsjriu ot tourt ; an.i ure icjuireol to ause iheir tippc.irance thcru in to be euU-r-ed . th ll" tlotd ef -anl etiurt, on 'boll ret day tit ttai.l lo.in, o.herw iso.satd bill will lo taku a as ' mito-i-eil. iiivm under my hand at Uurliuu'ton, in tha t'ouni; t Cnltteaden, this 7th day of Jtny, A.I) U. 1'. 11AV, Clerk. A. V. M'Kl.lM.Ntt, ' llIit,it(J.rf Y. U HtHMP, ,-l,1Kltl- Kit;! lilulr's Itato. e, th ul- nber-, h.iUii4 b- i .ippnlatoti by th- ilonoi.i'do ihe i'jonai,- ( ' . , tor tU-i lihtiM ol Chittoiulun, Coiiiin.--.-i t tore teiL. ox imiue nil I adjust tue tl.u and do niauua ol all persius nsiiti'.t me elate of Kiel Hwii' Lite ot litu-liiuton. in b-itt tlliinl di -Med, il id nUo tii i'Ui'.i. aud do-Uui-.ds exhibiled In u It set ttietelo; and SIX limiitli- ti-fiu tbo day nf tlio d.tto hereof, bem allowe.t In H.ud Court lor that purpose, we Uu the ndore la ruby ifivo not lev tbut w will iit teutitutho buiiue ot our appointment, at the i.iheo of J. W. Uum.j.1, in t.uriiuuwn, la aapl iuatr:oi. on ihe fourth Thursdays of Autf tist and e em-ier next, ut W o'clock a. m ou, cm i. .a ..tl day.-. Uutt i tni tiih il.iy of July, 1S'J2. x' iii;)vl('L Commissioners. 3,w3w Burr and Burton Seminary 31AXCHKSTEU, VT. An s-Me.luiii preparatory srbojl. Does good, honest, t.intiiu .li it oik iu a quiet way. tiOth year bt'friiis Jsojit. 1. Scni( l'or :at alt.;; uu. A. C. FnnUlX, l'rlnolpal. lito. cod A w tf "ft a s,ivrs ,OK s.M.l) or exi banjo for tlagn pioportr, tarm ol -' acros 1 1 town of Westford, with tocl. or i n ltoiii. Also farm of U, withm stocu or i n ltoiii. Also lurm ot oj, wimm ,...,....11...., . 1. l',,l. .. 1,1...,., al.,.,1. .1.. USU IIUlu "I ...,mi. niisusi.iiAn,ninu copper mine ou -iV) aoiv farm, cuuso uf sale old age. If n i "I before sept. Sth, to be sold at public all' Hon, I . A Irish, post Ulc. Ad dress Sorth Umlorhlll, Vi. i,wl"t