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THE BUKLlNGTOfl 1HEE L'UESS: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1898. itnucil nearly nil day. Tbo stass from Jtrootdleld nnd Randolph woro able to Kt thruueh with tho malls but roport tho roads in n. very bad condition. MUi Georgia AVluto ipont Saturday nt hom la North Hold. Mr. and Mrs U C. White, Jr., of Windsor worn the guests of Dr. 11. II. Mc Intyro over Sunday. V. T. HuntlnKtou has nntcd the upper rooms In Wheeler' block und will ill up n first class photograph gal lerv. C. K. MoiiRon of ilontpoller spent Sunday at his homo here. Owing to the ftorm "the drovers wore unable to ship any stock whatoer Monday morning. Charles Hteole has koi'o to Monlpeller to worlc and Charles hvaus Is taking his place fot C. W. Hrywurd. CHELSEA. t tur-ir annual nieotlug Tuesday, Feb ruary 11, the directors of tho Fust Na tional bnult of ChoUea recolved and accept ed too resignation of Curtis S. Kiuery, who has been cashier for nbout seven years. Hurry U. Woodruff, wlio has assisted in the bunk over n year past, was chosen cashier, tho uhnnRO to bo made February SI. Mr. l.mery hab opened an ofllca in J. Ii. llacon's block over C. 1'. Dickinson's store for trans, acting law and Insurance business. Hon. Franklin 1). Hnlp, Htnto nudltor, was in 'own Monday, February SO, to nildlt the accounts of December term of Ornngo Coun ty Court J. K. Darling, esq., on Tues dny, tho 1-ltb, returned Irom n nine days' absence in 1'ltchburg, Mn-.s., visiting his elder sou, Col. CLnrles K. Darlinp, local editor of tho Daily Sentinel (here. Frldii), the 17th, was hone buyers' day, tlx orsoveu if too fraternity being in town. As C. V. Dickinson was showing bis fluospan of bays to John Trow of llairo tho horeeB became Irigb'ened at school children kllding down hill in tho upper village and suddenly jump ing broke the polo and ran away, but were stopped without doing much dnninge. Charles Deusmore, a fanner, cged 72, died of pneumonia Tuesday ami was buried 'Ihuisduy, tho 10th. He whs a good neigh bor and will bo much uiis.-ed. Jason Dens mere, a Chelsea boy. now a wall-to-do brick manufacturer of Lebanon, N. 11., was in town ril iy and Saturday visiting former acquaintance.). HUT LAN I) C0lNTY. The llraudn Manufacturing company is preparing to remove its works to the mill just north of the village. I-., 1). Hinds of the Kordway stock farm nt littsiord, who has a herd of -10 horses, is obliged to draw water for thorn. burr K. Chapman of West Rutland, S3 yenrH eld, fed and broko his hip, which will prove n serious matter at his age. ibe I'lttsford Mills creamery has sont by express ta Senator Proctor of Washington u package of GJ pounds of their butter. D. W. Taylor of Huerburno has Jl.ed a vo Uutnry ti ion of insolvency. A meet in,, of his creditois will bo held March 2, In hutiand in 1KW there were "70 births r.nn Jl ill dumb. In 1 HO. 1 ll, ,l,,.l blr"lis was 2 J7 mid tho number of deaths 10'J liutiund, which is soon to become a citv. has hnl an orgnul.ed corporate existence of lb1.' years, as an incorporated village J.) yeal . The relathr of Dr. Ch'irles F. llovnood In Hut nud und vicinity have received in telligence of Ins doath, which occurred in bis ollico Tue'day morning on Lexington avenue, New York, trom heart failure. H to I st. tistics of the tow i of i'roc- tor, us compiled by the town clerk, are s lol jw.; limbs, 07, a decrousa of lino compared with the previous year; marriages, SO, a decrease of two, uud deaths, 20, uu iuci ease of three. It 13 reported that Mr. J. J. Thompson of liUilniil, who has leased Ihe American lloi.se at. St. Albans fi om its owner, .S. I. Slrju , is contemplating purchasing the on tire property from Mr. Stroud. If tho calo is Hcccnipiished, Mr. Thompson will take po session March 1 liert CI veiaud of Castloton, whil.i chon- lug wood, wn3 working nen- li.s biothor, who was maci chopping wood, when ho slip pd u 1 1 fell under the blow ot Ins brother's iixo. His 1 i( k was Imd.y cut. thn gush lie ing th long h of the uxe, which cut through int "i k Juey, Tho Hound is a dauger ou n tn.i it is feaied that it will provo fa' J. CHITTENDEN. Tlin funeral services of N. A. lllanchurd weie held in tjd church Just we.-k Wodues uay, Mis. Stoddard of York State preach ing tun sol mou. Notwithstanding tho ox. treruj old and tho bad road 4, the church was too small to hold the coiigrogation who had garbert.l "o pay their lust tribute to the clucimed, Mr. Binnchard wis n genial, w hole sc ul y Jung man very popular ill hl town, and will be greatly ine,eJ. Our lieartfelt sympathy goes out to th.i bereaved 'iicuuj iii lui-s tutjir nuur OL liiui. CENSO.N. Kochwtdl 1. 1 alker died ot his residence Thursday at 4 o'clock n. m., after a four weeks' i in uol o years. Out of a fumny of tuna ii..dieti only one is now liv ing, Mrs Hamul Scott of Sandy Hill, N. Y. He is survived by Ids mother, wife mid two children. Claytou H. anil ll'i.sl, aged eij. t un 1 four years, respect veiy. For a Jierii d of s i j"Ui he has been couueeied witu Iub iiiurcautil" life of the town, bav in, couiiiiencHil his clerkship at 1 j yeum of u,o in Hie storo ot his uncle, Franklin F. a k.ir. In l'lil ho huiight out Ills uncle i.i I loiiu 1 a iartneruin with 1). 1". rjnutu wurtli, now a lending merchant of Mlunea po n iter Mr. tjouth worth's retirement he I ams tDu head of two other llrms, nam ly alker tones and Walker & 31(1 Ham, the lust numid of nhich is brck'ii l'V Ida decerne. He bus been a falth 1 ul I'i'-iul, serving in various capacities, re pre tiin- he tjwn In tho Vermont I.egisla tur ?' IS' I and was nt the tiuu of his death a men bcr cf Acucia lodge ot F. M., No. Ill, uuuiiii urviet-'s weru nwia ui. 1111 iaie resi dence Satu-auy ut 2 oVoek p. m., Kov. F i.. not ii nting. Itio toliowing nainoil gontlemou were thi bearers: Albert J. Dicklnsjii Jolia Wiillaimou, M, V.. U'llcox, ... .... i u, ii, imseuiu tiiL4 i', it. iiiejeu am. Ho wai buried la the old cemetery besHo his llr.t wife. Mr. Edward Howard returned Saturday from Now York, where he ha l Iwen for skdleit treatment. He is much improved in health. Mr. Kulrman hu8i.uit his d Hlms In Sudbury. Mrs. Jienjiim n Soutliworth Is sick with dyspep slo Her ca.o is critical, owing to her ad van' ml ng. Her ton, Henry M. South worth of nutb.nd, is with hor. Jonas Heed Is tailing. Wiiii'iin IPirbsr broke his leg nd put his uuuie out of joint while wrest ling Sii'urday. Mls Clortrmlo Jukivay left Mooday for Castlatou normal school. si ... I I. ii I I., n m i. J.'iidran Cry for Pitcher's CastorSa, When Eaby wai sick, wo gavo her Cactorla. Vfai n &ho was a Child, she cried for Castorla, vlicn Bue became Mis-s, she o'ning to Custoiki, VvTj : J sho had Child rca, t he gave them Caslovio, OJt LEANS COUNTY. A musical convention Is to be held nt Ilai'ton Lauding on Wednesday and Thurs day, Maroh 1 and 2, to bo conduntod by J. H. Humphrey of St. Johnsbury. Mrs. J. V. Hault will be tho pianist. Word comos from Barton that the prospocts of a success ful convention are vry bright. NEWPORT. Dr. O. ii. Gould has gouo to Lowell, Man,, for treatment. L A. IJowley of Worcester, Miss., Is In town visiting bis parents. Lovl Hoslott and John Ward nro homo from lloston. J. A. Magoon moves to Montreal and goes on the Halifax raid to work. U. O'Hourko has moved from Weit Derby to the Beau tenement on Con trol street. J. W, Fifo moved frum tho Hall tenement to tho I'obatlllo huuso on Pleasant street. WASHINGTON COUNTY. MONTPELIER. .. K. Morse 1ms brought suit against tho Central Vermont Kailroad company for IJ10.00J damages, and II. A. McAllister for .250() damages, for injuries recolved In tho lilchtnond collision. On Wednesday evsuing Bethany Congre gational church voted to accspt tho resigna tion of O. W. Gallagher. The funeral of Mrs. Henry Lowe occurod on Thursday afternoon, Kov. Mr. Week otllciating, As Bert Casey, night clerk at tho Mont peller House, was, on Thursday evening, driving along Kim stieot a toboggan rushed from the Winter street slide and completely demolished his sleigh. He escaped with a few scratches on his face, and the horse run to the stable. 'Ihe 12th semi annual convention of the Washington County Christian Hndeavor union is to open at 10 a. tn., Fidny, March 3, holding threo sesslous. Tho song of wel como is to be from onls and music by Ilev. tJ. O. Webster, and tho uddress of wolcome by Kev. O. W. Gallagher. At the evening 80-sion William Shaw, general secretary of the united society, will give his first address in Vermont, and lead tho consecration ser vice, and Ilev. T. (t. Thompson of Burling ton will give tho convenlion i.'imoa. Tho old-fcshloued uppor oud singing school by tho Bethany Christian Kndavor ers Friduy evening, nas the greatost social success. About $1U0 were taken nt the door. Ilermou D. HopLins was a "taking" leader for tho "skovW. "1'rof. Blanpied real selec tions, and the entire programme was highly praised. O. W. Wilder hns purchased theIIub bnrd house on liarre street from tieorgo H. Wilder; consideration, $2500. (ioorgo H, Bennett is the greatest movor ot buildings l.uowu, During the past 40 vears he has moved nearly ISOO building. Ho moved u ery large brick block in Mon treal 22 rods, that no other parties would undertnko. Tho annual State Hollnets convention opened on .Monday evening in Trinity church, with a small attendance. Washington County Court opens Tuss lay, March 11. and Hon. Kusaell S. Taft will preside. Thero nro -01 cuaes on the docket, among which ora 01 rum cases nud !0 divorce cases. BARRE '1 ho Kotail Merchants association are to hold their annual banquet Thursday night at the city restaurant. Mr. oud Mrs. A. M. Kealb wero on Tues day evening reminded that It was tho filth anniversary of their mnrringo by the sur- priso visit of n large party of lrlends at their home. Refreshments uere onjujod and gifts left in remembrance of the visit. Two hundred invitations hum bean sent out for the liOth ntiuiversiry of the Knight of Pythias, which is to be observed by tho local lo lge this evening. Jnckev Hollow is to have new granito v,orl:s erected by Chailes Daniols. WAT ERBURY. Fred H."otistte ha i left L. S. Biondin's granite shop and move ! his family to North Held, Sumner Stuarns hi.s bought the hnti-fc at mill village owutd by Mi-s Alice Moody of Boston, for !-7uu. II. I". Suvaga and wifoaio visiting nt Proctor. Mr. T. J. 1'Vrris has employed a professional baker Irom Boston. Martin .Mcintosh has gono lo Now York, L. K. ICiieelar.il Las s0)j his rami nt tho ilst to George Grave. Birney Fullerton is ut home Irom Clinton, Mnss. Mrs. Sirah Jones is recovermg frnui piieumuiiia. Mi. Helen C'llklus is c.oiug to Mi.ineapolis this week, D.iuud Moody has moved from the Alice Moidy house to Coibyviile Mrs. Mniliam bus moved from 'A ooil-to k to livo v.ith tlie wi'low of George Deuiuion at Mill villnie. Tho Ladies' Aid society of tho Methodist church elected Mrs, J, IV. Moody, president; Mis. F.ugnno Moody, tecrelnry, und Mrs. W. H. lllliott, treasurer. Miss liuv. Moody is at home irom U, V. M. Grace Wheeler of Mo.itpelior is visiting In town, Mrs. Adda Woscolt Harris has gone to South 1'oyaitou. James Green is visit ing in Boston. Mih, Altred York Is gonu to live with her grandson Hi New Hamp shire. -Mrs. Undone Hand came from Mont pi'lier to tsit Belle Hunrv. .Oeorgo HIIU, aged 72 years, an old reel ilml of Duxbury, d'ed after a lon illness and was buried last Saturday, HCXoUitY. Mr.. Seth Flint is very low. Mr, and Mrs. Gonyou ate moving into Mrs. Monty's house. The auction sain of tho Sylvester Spuuling house will bo held tho 25th, Mia. Kulb Montgomery is in town. Mis L'lllo Brigiiam is tit home for the winter. Mrs. J, M. Day, who ha? been staying witii Mrs, Azio Simoiida during tho absence of Mr. Siuioiids at the Burlington hospital, ra turnsd iHst Monday. A subscription paper is in circulation for the beuollt of Charles Kills, one of tin victims of the hund car wreck near Hartford. EAST MONTPELIER. Frank ie, son of Austin Foster, is sick with diphtheria. Horbert Kolton has sold his farm to Mr. Fowler ot Plalufleld tor $3500. It. I. Wheoler bus routed u portion of h.s house to Georgo Vincent. A piano has been purchased by the Ktist Montpoller Soclul club fur thu hull at the Hast village. Abbio Foster Is visiting friends In New Hamjishiro. There are cotillion parties held nt A, II. Cutler's ball once In two weeks. The lust was last Friday evening. Music, Jucobs' orchestra. CALAIS. Dr. George II, Gray has beon appointed administrator of the estate of BeUey Web ster nud A. D. Dwiutdl and ( leorgo C. Slay ton commissioners. Kddia George, former ly of this place, died at Charleston, Mass., after a short illness of pneumoniu. Ills tuJy was brought heieou Friday for mtor meut iu Moscow cemetery, M. LMna Goodoll, who has been teuchiug in the Gram mar department of the Uruded school at Warren village, has completed her work and returned home. Otis Starous of Hard wick Is ut work for G. C. Slay ton. Tho question ot tho league to discuss this weal is: "Resolved, That the present double taxation law ii unjust," NORTH FAYSTON. J, Dexter Marble from Northfleld died February 10. His funeral wnsheld the 12th. llo was n former resident of this place and a soldier of the lale war. L. . Porter from Ware. Mass.. is spending a few days In town. W. S. Chlpman and Frank Chip- man and wifo aro going to movo to Con necticut. Mrs. C. F. Pnsnett fell on tho Ice, hurting her bead so tie is conilned to her bsd. Arthur llruco aud wifo nro visiting friends In town. PLA.INFIELD. Mis, Clara Plko of Knst Calais is visiting Mrs. John Foes. Orlnndo L. Mnrtln iln lshd his school In East Montpeller village last Friday, Jnmss Hooksr has ronted his farm to Nolson Shorey and Clark Heed. Harry Martin has sold his Interost In tho granito business to James Hooker. Hev. and Mrs. Kortney vlsltod In Willlamstown last week. Misses Delia Heed, Gertie Oreo, ley and Kmlly Spencer tpont Sunday with Mrs. J, Newton Porrln of Willlamstown. WAITSFIELD. Tho school In district No. 1 gavo an ex hibition Saturday night to n full house. Miss HolTman, a former resldout, but who for thus has beon out of tho State, was brought horo for burial Frldny, David Turner has advertised his persounl property to be sold at auction, February 25, A gill was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carlton last week. MORETOWA'. G. F. Pnrkor has gono to work for Tripp & Co. Elleu Flanagan is qulta ill. War ren Tripp of New TIampsMre ha bceu at tho hotel for a few days. V.'1NMSAj1 county. Hon. C. B. Eddy of Hollows Falls, nt one tlmu the leading criminal lawyer of thu State, whosom six months ago went lo tho nsvlum at Brattlobjo for trsntaieni, being nt that time mildly Insane, has re turned his home much Improrod in hea th, It Is sail that President A. A, McLood of tho Kenning and Boston and Maine rail roads, wlu has startled tho country nnd possibly hirn-clf by his aggio'slvcnoss nud bold schemes which have brought him into national prominence within tho past six months, is n Vermontor, bjlug n native of Windham county. Tho s-niationul raids tho Vim lorliilts have been making upon thu Heading company's stock for four days past will doubtlessly result in taking tho control of the great corporation from Mr. Mcl.eod, although It Is possible thai a scheme may bo originated that will tido the company ovor its present dillicultios. BELLOWS FALLS. A Bellows Falls maiden, uged 17. living on Crreen street, advertised iu the Manches ter Telegram for correspondents, hor ob ject being matrimony, and was lloodeu with replies, receiving olisrs of marringo in two days. The littlo miss becamo frighten ed und refused to tike her mall from the olllce. Shu is still sluglo but believes that advertising pays. Charles Sullivan, for many years bar-leuder at Town's hotol, is dangerously 111 at bis homo on School street of paralysis; tnC the brain, FriJay be os ciped from tho houso and wes fouud room ing the streets iu his stocking feet. Litost reports from him state that be is entirely purnlyzoil from head to foot. .Mrs. N. 11. Farr, who has been ill all winter witii nervous complaint, suffered u severe convul i on Friday night, February 17, Sho is comfortable at this writing. WINDSOR COUNTY. SOUTH ROY ALTON, Clestlo Stevens of West R'ltidolph is working for Knight iV; Buck. He has moved into W, W. Gallop's house. Beedle's or chestra of Keene, N, 11., give a concert at Wool ward's hull, February 21i. Mrs. Leslie Day, who formerly llvoJ hero, diod at Potnpauoosac, recently, NORTHERN NEW YORK, 'i ho now Delaware and Hudson round housti ot Platlahurgh will be ready for on gun.'. within a fow wejks. Horlcon Engine compnoy of 1 latliburgli wul s-nd a 'It i 1 . squad to thu next New York State Firemen's convention. 1 is vis I IsIh Count l Hurt. "The Grnnd lslo County Court is to be continued from the 21st. to tho 28tli of Feb ruary; by order of tho court" rites H. H, Hathaway, the clerk. Thi-riiisinoreCatar.il n this section of fe cjuiiirj" than all other ilisiusus put toetlmr, and until t.io last fow e irs ivss sti.;jii.uil lo b. Incur, ihle. l or a are.it in ui) u..rsiln fjrs pi-ini'Minco-l It a local disua e, an 1 uesnritiol lo--.il renin lies, ami hy cunsEuiitlv failing t cine with local iro.ilinout, primnuni'rd It In cur, ihle. fcienco has pr 'Veil cut.ilrh to he a constitutional di-":.;o und therefore requires ciiiisiliutioual treatment. itnll's Cunrrli Cum manufactured tiy 1'. J. Chenov it Co.. Toledo, Uliio, is the only coustltiitinn.il euro on i lie mar set. It is taken internally in doses I rum 10 drops to n leHs.iounfii . It uctb dir ectly on tho blood mid mucous surfaces ot t--.o MStem. They offer one hundred dollars for any e..sp It fulls to cure, hen I for circulars mid tesiiiiioiil ils, ddres, I". J. 'IM:NKV . UU Toledo, t). it ".sold by Drutrils s.Toc. Price with slnglo beam $5 00 (st Chicago), with double bJam f 1.50, This scale will noigh up ti 2 10 lbs. and is equal to what dealers ask $10 for, r.vnrr sc,vr,i:s. AVelghs from ojt, to I lbs.; brass hoam, steol bearing, neatly japanned, packed In slnglo boxes weighing 8 lbs. Prico, with tiu ecoop, $1.10; price, with brass scoop, .1,25. Iu addition tho purchaser pays the express from Chicago. Any subscriber who has paid for the Wei:kly Fhi:k l'RT.Si to January, 18J4, may order at these prios. NOTION ' I hereby give notice that I have this day given luyson.Wllllo i', thu hiilsiiae of his min or ly and will claim none of his urnlutrs or pa any of ids bllla contracted from t l d'.te. H. T M'K IU'K. Huutmitao, Vt Feb, 10, b'Jj. dlt&iv.'t 7 NEWS OF THE WEEK. Wednesday, l'eb. IS. Tito Motropo'itan Opera tloitso nt Xrw York was sold to latues A, Honsevelt for tl,42.),0j() 'I'lie lltinlicl.il situation in Chili is said to bo Mttisfnetory Trail ton Is threatened by tho Delaware's flood Tliero in inoio Irtllc of a switchman's strike in Chic ro T. J. Mnrenti, Indian commissioner, resigned Secretary Fos ter is drafting the treaty for thu niiticxii- linn of Hiiwnll H Is cstiintitcd that thu Phillips Urcoks monument fund now iiniouuts to jot'.UOH .Mr. Addicks of Jiostoti ilcnies tliat llo hits purchased tlio Hock ot tho MihvailUeo Gas company Homo jevelry belonging to tlin president itls-ippeared during tho ftiliiiuatlou of tlip Wlilto House Hnlfour replied to Glad- rdono's speech in tho lieuso ot commons. He declares thai, home rule Is an impossi bility Minister Stevens' course nt Hon olulu Is approved by Secretary of Stato Foster Tho MnssncliiiKetts legislature, by ii party vote, lufttsed to abolish tbo govcriioi's council A second attempt. was inndu upon tho life of liev. David Chambers of Knst Harwich, Mass Mr. Cleveland forinully unnouuecs tho follow ing members of bis oabinel: Walter C. (Irc-ham of Illinois, secretary of slate; John G. Cm lisle of Kentucky, secretary of the treasury; .Samuel S. Laniont of New York, secretary of war; Wilson S. IJIssell of Hullnlo, postmaster penernl Hurry Q. Smith, a Ilnlyoke (Mass.) pay muster, is missing. He is short in his ac counts t'autuili George W. Doty was i hosen commander of th-; Vermont de ptutuieiu of the Grand Army There is ii movement nmouK Maine men to pluco a statue of niaine iu Muluu'.s vacant nicliu in Statuary hall, at thu national capitol Petroleum and coal were found at lilMoUfield, Miis) Secretary Foster says he will issue no bonds while liu is in of- llce U'sliop .lat-'iir of soiitlinrn Ohio is to temporal ily iill liishop JJrooks' place Seui.tor .Sherman's live-year 0 per cent. bond nmetidmi'ut was lavorably reported by the senate linanco eomuiittee Judgu John Scliollel.l of the Illinois supreinu com t died at .MhiImI. Judge Scnnlleld, in lbsO, decliiiui trie chief justiceship of the United States supreme court. 'lliursilit), l ob. t(!. Another Ini.z.irJ is ragiuK iu tho northwest Hepublle ms gnliied in town elections in New York Illinois rivers overflowed their banks and caused con- siderahledniiuye A lrightftil hurricano destroyed life and property in Madagascar It. is feared that twenty minora liavo perished in tins snow on liutto mountain, Colorado Alcxatid"r Sullivan says tho home rule bill should be supported by ail interested in Ireland More than 70,0(10 has been received for tho lirooks monu ment fund I'ne Sawyer will case was sustained in nil its points, and the city of Gloucester, Mass., gets s.jivio JH'JO.O'JO The burial of the tlurty-ouo unclaimed bodies of tlin victims of the Dover (N. 11.) asylum lire vme buried in a trench in thu asylum cuinetery Itepulilicans arc in possession of the Kansas cnpitul. Thu governor called out the militia to prevent aiiiit. Thu Populists will endeavor to free.j and starve the Republicans out .Mis. Whitney's will leaves over SS,UUI),0HJ ill personal ptnperty and real estate to her husband, the ex-secietary of the navy Champion Curln.tt has p isted .?U',."iM for a ii'lit witii Charley Mitchell or Peter Jackson Tiie lbiwtutan annexation treaty was sent to the senate: by President. Hamsun There was nearly a not in Halilax between the city and street rail way company over snow In the .streets An investigation reveals the fa.; that tlio American Panama committee f three n- ceived t'i,t)i)i..uiiiu'rancs Hugh U'JJotinell'a dei'eu-e is that he was a newspaper man and was present at tho Homestead riot in that capacity Hoke Smith ot Genrgi t, lawyer nud newspaper man, accepts tho tender ot the sect etnryship ot the interior The crew cf the schooner It. P. Petti- irrew of Portland, Me., was iescued by lite savers after the esel had goneaslioro Two gilts, amounting to ilttOjUlli, were made to Harvard college for tho building ot a new dormitory and a read ing room. Tnu names of the donors aro not m ide put ic, I riilny, lYli. 1 7. All Odd Fellows' templu at Canton, O., was burned A puip mill at South Gardiner, Me., was bullied. Loss i20u,OOt) Tliteu tiieu were held for the grand jitty at Boston for perjury in a naturali zation case The New Yolk and New Kiu'limd nnuib to issue ?2"i,O'l,l)00 bonds David Hill of Pitistleld, N. II,, aged 35, was instantly killed by an electric tar lit Greenwood, Mass Patrick Welch wus boisul over at Fall River, Mass., charged with the niuirier of Hridget .McCiinn by drowning Wilbur F. Rodgeis of Mcri- den was cliosen commnnder i.f the Con necticut depaitment of the Grand Army Timothy Hoyiie tried to iis.ault his wife at Salem, Mass., and she jumped from a window, receiving injuries which may provo fatal The Massachusetts hospital for dipsomaniacs at Foxboro was lnrmnlly declared re uly fur occupancy F.rnost Adams was arrested at PittMield, Mass., lor littering foigod checks Tho jury t It tit investigated tho Dover (N. II. insane usylum flio is understood to liavo criticised several parties arron Dear born, charged with being one of tho West Newbii'-y (Mass,) incendHries, was ar rested at Fiiriiiington, N. 11 Warring political factions in Knns is are. negotiat ing for a basis for settling their disputes) in tbo supreme court- Champion skater Joo Donoghuo was badly b.'atcu by John son of Minneapolis in the amateur cham pionship races Boston police arrested William Geiikuiger, a man of many aliases, who has been busily engaged puss. ing worthless checks Miles Scrurin, an ex-representative to tile legislature, and a pensioner of the war of 1812, died at Farm- iligton, N. II., aged ICO yeais General Abraham Dally, a survivor of the war of lb!2, was found dead nt his homo in YViil liinisburif, L. I. Tho general was 08 years old A crowded iiiemoiial meeting iu New York libtenul to eulogies on tho late llishop Hrookb Judge Gribhiim btates mat it. nas purelyiltlty that induced him to nccopta position in Cleveland's cabltiLt Carlisle disowns the Interview published fn Thursday's paper about tuo ilpauciul prograinms of the new administration. Saluidii), l ei". Hi Mitchell is matched to light Corbet t. IIo has covered tin-?10,fX)0 deposit of tlio latter Congrewsiiiaii Andrew is said to be booked for civil service commissioner Sixty Couservativss iu the Cilia-Hun parliament wero snubbed by the premier (or attempting to block tbe Nova Scotm coal sale -The treasury condition is im proving. Tho secretary will not iutreneh on tho Jl0illO'O,(X'0 gold reserve, but, If nrcess.iry, issue bonds Hear Admiral Augustus Ludlow Catu died ut Washing ton I'hu hott'e p.used the pension bill The falluie of Robert L. Walker of Youngstown, O., swept awy all doyuinor MeKinley's money 'I'hu counsel of Dr. ( raves usk that his trial take phi e in Mny iT. Sterling Morton of Nebraska In to bo secretary of agriculture Warren Dearborn, arrested for setting Ilro to the Collins houso In West Newbury, Mass., was held in tSOoO bonds The Hawaiian treaty was favorably reported by tho sen ate committee on foreign relations -Iloth parties in the Kansas trouble signed an agicement to settle matters In the courts The death, of II. H. Johnson brings to light the fact that his son, Horace S., also dead, was a defaulter from the llnydonvlllo (Mas-.) Pavings Innk F.d Kibby was arrested on sunpicion of bo ing concerned In the murder of Tnmes Cunningham near Hanover, N. II Tbo homo rttlu bill passed the first, reading in parliament Kdward de Cobaln, bk-.M. P., who fled Kngland to escape arrest, has been captured A great syndicate, with (100,(XM,000 or more.is back of a scheme to consolidate struct railways of New Kng land Mrs. Andrew PJortlcu's Intorestln her husband's property is revealed by papers which have been discovered Postmaster Henry K. Smith of Stamford, Conn., died suddenly, uged 60. Sunday, I'cb. 111. Mitchell has concidud to Corbett's de niauds and a light is now certain. Papers are to be feigned in Canada ne.v. Saturday Irish leaders appeal to America for moru funds Peter Phillips, the wifo beater, attempted suicitl" in tlio Palmer (Mass.) jail Hugh O'D.mnell, leader of tbe Homestead (Pa.) strikers, was ac quitted on the charge of murder Ed ward Kibby, suspected ot the murder of James A. Cuunftigliam at Hanover, N. IL, I was released, the evidence not being suf ficient to bold him Ira G. Hersey of i JJostou was chosen president of tho National Association of Httilders Rel atives ot tlio late Frederick K. Fox ot , Hartford are trying to break his will , Tlie Ilawuiiun consul general has made a protest on beh alt of thu heirs of Kamr liameha V T hero is a faction in the Ho rn Inioii parliament, opposing the Whitney coal syndicate Representative Tarsney had a sliol.e of paralysis at Washington Tbo Rochester Paper company is un- ablu to niLtt its obligatlans The worat snowstorms fur years occurred in seveia parts of tlie country Governor Flower warmly commends Cleveland's selection of J. Sterling Morton for a cabinet port- 1 folio Tho Australian ballot s-ysAein is i to bo ndopted In Louisiana Twelve cars weio wrecked, two men killed and to in jured on the Fitcnburg railroad at Pe- quolg. Mass A vejjro cook stabbed a white deck band on board a Jirldguport (Conn.) steamer Thu Art Publishing company' building at Gardner, Mass., was burned; loss more than $1!5,000. Monday, fob. SO. Tbe Oiiio liver is above the dnnger line nt Cincinnati Democrats have no doubt of their con trol of tlie next senate The bouse of lords is said to be ready to kill Gladstone's homo rule bill It is ic ported tluitiProfessors Iiriggs and Smith may form a new church Thu demand for tho dissolution of the French chamber is increasing Captain Ives of tho Yalo crew says it will not row at the World's iair under any circumstances Tho big steamer city of Huston is frozen intoan ice pack in tlie Thames river nt Norwich, Conn Scarlet fever is cpedemic at Farm- ington.N. H. The schools will close until the disease is checked Tbe Hrockton (Mass.) Central Labor union is now uf. minted with tlie American Federation of Labor A St. Louis man i i said to liavo invented a new process for making steel, which will reduce the cot one-half Tbo New Yoik Catholic club passed reso lutions .favoring tlin restoration ot tho temporal power of the pope The po litical situation iu Kansas is practically unchanged. Appropriations may bo tied up for two years Secietary Foster de nies that lie has mndo airaneements with New York bunkers to t ell 5,000,0u(l bonds in Kngland The Canadian Lib eral party is to como out strongly ugainst annexation and urge tnritl' reduction and closer trado relations with tbo Unlttd States H-.yal Phelps Carroll's steel E4-footer, which is to go to Knglanu to race for tlie Cape May and Hrenton's Reef cups, was launched from the south shop of the HerresliolT works at Bristol, It. 1 When tbe joint session of tlio Wyom ing legislattuo met lo ballot for senator, a motion to adjourn si-ie dio was carried by two votes. '1 he governor will appoint a senator. Tho house adjourned sine die without having the speaker sign the journal, and leaving 10J important bills I on ling Georg'! p. Spencer, ex-Uuited Slat's senator from Alabama, died nt Washington Mr. Spencer bad suffered from dropsy, but was able Situtday to visit the treasuiy dnpai tment. Return ing to his rooms ho was seized with hem orrhage of tlio stomach, which was fol lowed in the night by a stroke of par , alysls. ! Tuesday, l'eli. 31. A gnle of wind mid snow interrupted travel all over New England Murderer Coy was denied a new triisl, and unless Governor Ktissell Interferes he will hung ProfesbOt liriggs says tho report that ho intends to establish a new church is without foundation Dr. Murtel wna nominated for mayor of Lowletoti, Me. 1 Martin Flaherty of Lowell, Mass., whipped 1 Hobby Hums of Provldenco in !!1 rounds 1 Colonel Thompson, chairman of tbe Panama Canal company's American com mittee, testified tbet all Its business was honorably conducted John C. Kno, the , bwiudling ex-presldent of the Second N'n- tional bank of New York, returned from ! Canada anil gave, himself up Secretary ' Foster is not alarmed at tho financial i Hurry iu New York A New Yorft biri' tender hit Charlie Mitchell on the head with a bnttlo and knocked him down j Dr. Graves' new trial is set for May 12 i Tho Ne.v York Yacht club has anthorhjed I Royal P. Carroll to chellenpe for the Vic. toria gold cup Uneral Beauregard, the I noted Confederate Under, died at Xw Or leans. In the early part, of the touthern i rebellion, the name of Oetieral licaure ' gatd was spoken moru frequently tfanu that or any other southern soldier, we was' the first rebel officer to win con rpicttous fame. He had been recoynljod as a thorough soldier when serving the union in Mexico and elsewhere, nnd when he joined the Coiuednincy and was placed in command, it wus believed that tho lobcllion was largely stiengthened, lie was born near Now Orleans on May 2, IBIS The Ri-niling lallroad passed into tho hands ol lecelveis. There was iutrijfo excitement in the stock markets. The slump is not likely to seriously ntTtct the New York and New Kngland and Boston uud Malue The Pamellites show di. tuitlsfiictloii toward Mr. GluJilont' home title bill Captain Remlutftou nnd his crew of three men were drowucd by tbo wreck of the barge Reliance of! Block islniul Shoecuttersat Haverhill, Mas., demand an advance, which the manufac turers I'clusc to grant Stockholders of the Crescent mills, Fall River, Mass,, who urn heavy losers by ciouktitticss of tlie 1 1 ensurer, have decided to sell out It is settled that thu nilluii.'il senate will be. Democratic without thu uld of Populist utcs. EURLINGTON MARKETS. I.Mcnt Itetall MnrkttU. IlDtu.lNriTOS, Feb. 32, 131.1. Following aro the quotations as oorreoted by tomn of Burlington's promlndnt mer chants! llobcrta & Perkins. Trij.' rormnsa Oolongs, U r,1. fJe. an I si! t r.ntlls'l nrnlcfMt, sooan'll fliinpinnlnr, V)nj Yoilni Itrsn, Kin: Ja nn.. 80, 40, si, fl.jull IJc.CoTfSu Ott Rtlrsrn. ttfL f" J'ocliaMe,, Stan-Urn .T.wa ajo., Uollsi I to 3Sc, Murkabo 2v., mix I urounl ale., now.larsl Mori' ntid Jti 4.h, pMti.lalloii Wo., new fro, Jto. ( nrral, tr, Urnrsnehloury isi Spirts i Pepper ik, llKpIre Mr., rlnnnmon filc., pinmr 2'M., elufss Ma, n.iHlar, Mo., Caj-rntiK reppsr 0Oc, wlilta poppor 315., lunco $UU, niuincjs I.Jl. iMinr lao'jwrs. Uaviior ii Toboy. Dslrr hultsr I. to -nt -i ni in 1. Crss'nsrr MS ler, m cntsi Chine Is IS to 13 els. s l.oifil. V.xlt .j r-nt. aileren. fsncy chs-ies srs as follows: l'ins rvplo rhe'ir, MiHSl.irii rsrli rrrrlln4- lo sls.si lion ten riirr.- U) cents j. oonn I; Knellsa ilitrr-, 41 ein'.: Mnm,tt.ioh; Menfohs'.Bl, Crntsa pssltsm Chil Hr ohsnp, 1.IU pljco. Miiv, 7 cents a Giuft. lure Jer.eit creatatl rr nt u q nr. Amcrl-nn rlnh hou.o che.,n, rj,., ,, r ,ali 3,-!-ir(n ' Iinperlal ri-ouiu sjin avd vr.-irTim.';! Dolnn Brothers. Rf. r,nn1fi notir, $VOJ to fy 1 1iirro:i Mlitrrn. Jtl.TI; Fprlntf MiftiM iin.l Mnine.t paimt( nro Jbftrrwl. UucJfwlifAt Ii 3 to I rsnUapounl. Itr r.our, 3 to Uli rent a (oand. Mrpio miffir, enntj a pouml; main nrriim 3 c. to f 1 s.UlOii. OrAn-i tnti-1 ugfir h u runt a poun:. roTot A .1 cm; lljht Vin' 4- ct'''' r,af anl n'lIroriKe i, flit'. nit clovqr liuiitrv 1 a cum. i noun I; clrr S 'old vvnli ft ttnf-lj. tunss), f, canU n poni'lj pftMi?p, ,'i rmits n jninnf!. pntutufM, H' rtns tti 9t n bushel : swct ioi,-ito.' ; an I b ocuis o iouml. Jones Brothers. Narmnai, .0o 41 rout ndoitn. Oransri, U')V vnn ri dnren, Ht quilltr '1r nr li rnntn a pounJ. lirajrna fltri, 11 to U re.its a iont . Mwn Ifiriou-. at to 2 "i com x er rtnz.i. nrip-jriltj t ponohfi, ii a. pour..!. 1po-tn.I r I r.n; herrh'n !SJ cn n Hpo-in I. Kftp.Tatfrt kwl m; i,m t ft a poun rl- ( tit ' i cih a'lH'nn lUitnH hi to t fenti n poun I. iVanuts v) cts. 'iu at: KmHh wcilnnti, is emit .t t-outi'l. Null, till ItlnJi, imortM, IS conts n po-in1. llnn'-v, 11 to J. pont pc r r tun 1. Ma nifx rrrap-sB, tt31i!'nt p.tr p-miiil. CrunlmrriBB, 10 lu II i -ntpfr n.lirt. lVH'C'! t2)rojtH i P.inli pi llm-Hi'i. rent n nimpft. Tung 'fino orinc-, 2i to ,ij ceu's it tiofiij iliin J'lriin h, to lic.-nis tVuvw. Albert E. Jon.s. f)tton, Mtvl quirtfe-, !i 1 t'jn. n no-inl, 'iri ii--lrs l'i rtnti a uniti mutton rli jp. fnti. spring Ift'nb, lnrl (j. m. Z) o f iru qiri, 13 r in lemli h(ir, at canti. Uef, bet outi, WeiS en. for p-)-tr Row ii quoU I nt i contn n potinl; plrloin n 11 fnt; ro'inl 12 to li coiti nptiunflj rfi-Mt, IJ lo IhfguM a puunl; V.jrmont b?it h qucted fct to in cnti n poun 1. Hums HJ(fro.Ml aro 1'! ecnti i poind: brnikfast hao-j.i U 15 to H ceiiI;CftIlfornUlmmi, II to 1 .'. -writ a punl; Ouioii 1 phouhlpr. lt'-i. cotitv Tripe. 10 to UK cnH; ph rlcdpi,;Vff9t( l'coati; pln'tlo 1 UmijB' tonffj)iar 11 cntn ptr pojnl Oora buot u 3 to I'-i'ii can. IMr rostt it It cynti x nounl; ftelt lb cntr. nil rork bi 1 to Vi renti fi po ml; Url 1 '. conn; torl real la 11 to ceii: reii 1? TjJ canii. b!oo t 6i.ii(rfl lj esntii tvun I, fjjituit Biifia, 11 cm (ifrtr.nn bolocna iiua 1) I) li cents, Albinf laLiVn. 15 (uat. Mr.,icnn3s , 11 cants. Turkey. 2". to renti. Kowli, li cwntH. Spring ohio'tetu JJ i-tnta pair puunl. DacVs .'3 cents per poua I. Wholesale i'roduco Ttirkt. Bimus-aToy, Vcb. ni3 1 t.?uotatIo:u nro as fuUous : I 1'novinrosn palrv bnUpr t i 'T it: pritnry ltuttr (jitO con; choes , 10n iont; pota:o4, ;.-ouM; '.Id-Wconlj; bfftns, Sl.TSSVWp bushal; i hont7. I'tl5 cnts. Ha Ln,i, V ton; ba'el, Alt 21 4. (Jni's UfttR,ito5)uonti V buihol, rr. IITlconti I l.'jc!ift).cL ytttui cnts: bt3,n. fci "k) f biiihal corn, Woitern. 65 to ?J ceuii, Nurtmra, TJ to 73 it ! a. KEffD Middling 21H V ton,- tborti, Sit; brai, corn moal, JHWJ'j. , 'Ikatss Utot. V rmjnt drcse 1, T IS c-nti p-r po ml; WcBtiTii. Tinii1) eonts; porlt, dreaisl, y I'its. rmtto't lt'fill conts: ff-wlt, I 'ifll 1 cwnn aliv"; c!il"rii is 1 J oon'.i; alivf, 15 cents dremd: turoi. H to 'i) a m droii ed: fprlnj lauib, iOccnti. yr Yuvk I'luilucn M-tr'm-. Mbw Your. l'eb. 1. r I nrit UpcalDln. .2.sit3 packari: exrorn. 2t)12 har. rils 17,6 S fcftck 4iei, ti 7H birrai; Low ttrk,j 5.i'J c !..); mir wfieui, low fj&asa ei uj.iojt ti.ii; iat t fnc, J'J.SViJV.t'i, do verjtt, tt.' 6U.l Uno- loia. cuar, ?J.jx3J.on iirAitznii, a .'j'ii3..i); u L'fttoctt. t J. rja mix' ura-., i-!,15jf3 1. supcr lliif, at ei.7jxl.Ma; Hae, Sl.UitS-I.U; Ujathqru Hour, l.J.15'4..T,. VilKA.r Rec'p-i, r.;5 busl ernorts. 'H.o 0 nutieii; t.ait-3. ,ll ) buulv N.T r'l. i-4 toro and c.'jiai. r, 7J'-rOHiiC I'loni: ttl;tf6iilt,( i.o.u.; tor 1 notitoPii, v 1 v , .i(j. nru, ,inc., Nc. ! northern. 1H Li it. .u Cliicto. .''k. Nr.. i AJUwankao, ,su. i (.rtn, . i.-. -.3 rl. COrtW-Itecislpt", 4Ci bniheli: enort .JHIbush el, aiilar. JS,W) buahela: !o 1, aieThtnr; '''. aflOM-i. Ufaiuir mixed oln 0,. f.o.b., Sac, .No. 3. miL'n OATS ltcelt t 1-l.SJJ huihstr xnorn, btnh- ts. f.tV il.Oll hUftielK No. I .1,1-,.' -'c,; do wttl Jt In 1 ".kf. Ni i ' ;'!.: do wi.il'j, 41'j.i mixpd wwtsu i'ih'Ai&li'". wnlt do, 4J(3i;ii,c. tmStuv6U 4i4;',0.: .o. L'hlraro at o'Jc, Uli;4c; No. V, 4(4 a-it,. ,: No. it, .UiiolV; No. 11. 31Mt..J4 N'o. 1'-'. .'. U ;n N'-. U .it,, oil , ihid-iUc; mould A. 1 l.". l' -i -i. tni!rJ A., 4 11 IV-tsfCo.; ooafeotlcnri' A, l'.t4Jl cut loaf 5 S-HVftS i-bct crmhd, 7 1 poTarei ?vv5 J-16c,; i'lanulated at 4-j,t4 U-Kc.: L'uoes. ib It. nivROLTCnU.-Unlted nt rou,e. 1 OK1I 31 oil. At ftU.;5a-.' 3o nav n JLOJ; axtra Dfltxeat . tfulei. taw! a, LAUD Wettarj iVAaui. cione-1 nt 1MS I'd, cn.fsn, .j y tii-rct at JSt'.:3. cit.', at SU jO; aaiea, IS-) iifri'tn cooHnsnt H.m. u. a. at $1 .fU, UU 1'TKU KcrlL -raca.ic,M. titata dalrr. Vi "; o. crtaun-fT, il (27c, vvvern dlrr. i 1st rreauirr, tf uo factor, llJ,4-ia, IZUm, tuti n imK RdOffpts caclti7ei; fttiu, 10412j., Una wt'tu, i:c, do fancr lot'oat HUitl'Jo, pare kkiuts 4 10.; lull kiui. l'il'j; do'wlttus loo. f'lilciiK Jruin uud I'ruiluos Mir'pit, CmcA.110, Feb. 21, Tl?!radlKr futtUM f'ottil fsi fnMn va WHirT fo. 2 I'olrtnrr, 73'4"., May, 0&cu July. 773 i HS Su. 2 IViraarr, 4')ilci M-iy, 4lc, Ju'r, 44ll'ic. OA fn-No. : February, ."JOc: "ut, V'a ITVc . Mi'SI rurtlCl'tr tarrai Fjbruar., f ; May, IMKI) l1"" ' poundi 3Iuy, July, lllMihit faept. 1.M. MiOKT xuii-j i'r 10) pouads-I'ob, ; May, tl0.2j. t'kih onotatlona wer aa follow FLOUR Tata fauar. SLlJflK.bV omrri.lt; tralslU tl.& a4.4. Mniar wtmi. ll.S.Hl.U, p.-iit ltint. 4.'ai.4.hO winurnatniti, 3t.lJ.t.r5 WUEAl N. 2 aorlne, ;73o, .lo. 1 r4. 737SJi. OOKN to. as 4044. UATtt .No. t at aJHtftTI'jc; No. I whil c, ; J,0. 2 HYK No. ? at 52s. BAHI.ST S. t, C4. KLAXSKED-No. Sl.'JJlv bliUHl Sldei-$:0.20aiO.S). liny anil btrnw ftlarkut Furnlnhril hy C, I .V O. Hililr. Commit, blon .Mcrcli.Tiits nnl whuleiato deal trMu bay, Mtrau, Kr.un aud fee I, Ivooiu -vJ, Chamber of Com merce, 14 Hrcuut rit., Huston, Mas. JioSTO.v, Mhm Tub. 1G. 1393. Iirripti nf Uny for thu uek wore HTl cAr. IncluitlriK export. U cars of otmw; laut weak 4L'h car hay nnd ill cars of straw, Tiie hay innret W llrmer tban a wool; ago find strictly choice hay will cumnwiml m, pro nitum over quotations. Tho dmuand l ond fur nil KnuloH and wo coniilder it a favorttblo time to forward shlpmenta. ltyo straw is eak and dull. Oats are steady. HyPrime to choice, laruo bale.', fl7.00TlS; Kooil to primo, lurgo biMe, ilb.Wis517.50: primn to cholro, ttuall h.ilps, (10 .Mjd 4sK.W; ood to t.rliue, flo.'ilkitSlrt.'W ; fair to tood, Sl.'i.OOtaflU.Cd; ordlimiT. H i&Sli; oir nnd common SUkf&$U; clover uud clovrr mix ui. F'.M': Kaatrnt, priin to choice. Uni, fl9.(H); medium Kaatern, SUUenT.OU; lino, $l;rntl8; swale and nwaley, SlSU. Mrw Fair to prUut rye, tiiLoUii 13,50, oat straw, 1.00. DAlb Choico white and clipped ntts, 5 to 45K-c; No -i wlilto, 4f;No. a uile-lJj. uiinoiit l'ruutir Mnr'-fnM, VrnocNVkta, l'uis !lutt(r marlit U qnutcd at 17 to '.'3 ci'iitx par pound: tbe lftUaf iltfuro ou y for tho btU nevr r'kU; fttgi quottd ut J rtnta ir dorn; c'llckunx, u' to 11 cimW per pound 1 fowls, V to 11 i-trnta pr pouudj bHtf, 5 tu cent pjr pound, poric Hi to ecu per pound: muttor 7 cent per pound; lamb, y rwiitt rr pujudi poUtluti, 03 to tOeuulaper b.iklil, tm, 56 to $11 lit ItictiNOVo, Fb l. SUrl'ft t ttnoted to Jay aafollowa- Uattt-r. fr ,h tul; "J to unt 1 tn pound, rivntnvn, 1 1.' V . out. I'l.evii'. d.llry, 1J to 11 I'ciitl p 1 pi Midi fi lt, 11 to 12 C" n,,f. fi'ita to Ut ct'io- 1 1 n 1 it 1 jl ctfUU per butiel, U' s ho i ;li , 1 1 i 1 pe pjflftd droaaod ffto l)contn nt pound: wtt ida,'$ ti Q Cflntt por round, venl calve, 1 ire urlirbt, nocntaphi pounlj poultry, fowli, m tu 14 rents por poup,a) biekcni, 15 ti l.trnnt P rtxxtini. bran. U0 tjouo K 11.10, oorn ma', 1W) poundt , $Mn; rlutun, 1UJ ponids C'dio n nii'd, itfJ pounds SI. 0. iTrtirst-nr, FfVv Hi. Tubluttfr, 23 to 2.i f"nf' rn ..unl Vot 2i to 54 cauU pr pound: print, 1(1 to 2s cant tf ponnd 1 ,?P 27 toss cent pr dozjni 0atn, 4'J to 44; potato f-a, 79 to 80 Coot per buteli corn, (.? t 6.1 c-nfci tor ounh rnenl, $1.13 1 pretender, cotfnu bpJ njdul, $ 1.8ft; "print? vkfia rn, $1.10 t wintnr wal bran, S1.15.J llv liom 0 to ; dr-l l.oj, 8 to n tut en lie, t to I; flrtoa -.1 bft. V$ to 7V, tniplo fuicfti fl to 3 enl,' maplo r'H. ' ortnti 11 kju16o) (trori wood, fUill': dr wt w $' iliirfti hi. JIJlT a torn opMo, S contu to tt.i 1 rrr t arri'lj turkeys, 16 to 13 rents ptr pound; citrkcu . U to l)t.nia pf pound fuwlt, 0 to ll LntH p-jf pound. lAXi: HOIK MAUICHTS. DoIuch nt J.rlhlon und Wntertjwn for thu WriMt l:ndtnK IVIj. lh. Amount r Uvo stork -jn tha.mrl:i't: Cfltt'f Weittrn a;m .Mimsuchusutls. .. ll( UMiitt. Nt-w Hiimpshlrc. :'il Venngt'l......... I'm Oonnfloiiciit Tu winn -1,V,7 Ksipi u.-. 11; 1.671 7S7 W (I U) Tntal Wi lil)81 21.CU1 I'rlcei tnr wcsTcrn bpef rltlo -Choinc, ii ') fltiHM .r Iini W 0min;1 (tii:sllty, U.2ii; Inlid mi.i'.H.v, W.a'Htti iiouief grailusot coursu rx'ii, i. '.nlN, ftHt,. itf , l'-cark) pr lb. Villi Htt'ipN VITt- lllllVl'l th.ui lust WtPU. Mot 0T lliu sloi k. was 1'iiuwlit l)' liomu slauau tururs Imi uniwUliiis' -lunc'iUir. I'i lids lot' iir.tlhci ii hu(! tujlt'cn keif cattlcpr 111 dl'I'SUIl WflU'lil 1. Imln , 1(4. ,;) firsr fU0N lty, f'SiH'-; Mi.'uiK.l utmiitv, i4"LS'1r: jionmt rmlos ol ' mih si' '.':.v n -..iva ImIIi-. strict, cic, -tsi'-'. 'J 'I':') " r rupply. aml-omo ti. telluiit ljetiv.s wcrfc iiinoiict l,c iirri.'uls. Veal i h1v"sTIib mi i ipts With li avicr this wi'ub, aud (no i.als ul a Iti-ttcr ijuailly. Itlio arriMO-s 'iire l.uc. nnd alcs wei'p miuk' q'l.i klv ot alms hiui' t; nu miiti rial clianii Jiuin mil' v.'i4: ain. lilf 11 i-o" 1- -J .'iu .- 'it v a altouf thn snmo as lssl i.i'K. 1 ha I... i s i vi! in iMit, anil tilts demand wis slrm . , j w utfn uoil new luilrh 'j-iws sulci at pi'.i 1 s ill adMiuco vf any ubitiinod l'ov s'L'nl rnoiiths iiat. Slio p ami lambs- A ck'.nniKii was cfTi "toil in Bliort onlcr at prinus sho'vlnif no chantfn irom Kut wiek. Tlio airivulh suio heavy from tho vs-fstern states during llio ucok, hut weru all soM iiuiui'iliatuly lo honic sliuinhtiTcrs. sinl' Dros'fi's Mrevo ..,oiiriny tho i nuntrv for fat hn. J'ricrs continue on the nSo and ore uru.Uly in mhiimo uf Uiom.' hrom-ht lor yi'iii's. ( niintry Irnus hrlnu S'j'.'-'i.f. pr jb lho wclghi. and 10u.l0s;c.H'lb ilrc.- d. ITCHING AND BURNING. Sores All Over Her Uotly. Sufl crinx IsiKl'e.ss. Doctors Use less. Cuvotl in -I- Weeks by Cuticura. Your most vnlu.ibln Cl'iKL'in Hememh liavo ilono my iittlc airl so niu' h irnod tliat I ffi'l llko sayiim this lor thu bcnellt of thoso riiu aro ti'iubluil with skin diseases. Mm aa troubled with Itching, buminic sores. When I t'.uk her to tho doc tor this first time, ho i.alied It the Itu.Inn Itch, and said he would euro her In twowee'o. When tho two weeks weieup, he called It ic zomn, a.nd In that time she was worse than beoro. He doc tored hor for thrca months, and sho was 10 had that wo did not know what to do. Ho did not do her any tiood. I enw the advertise mcnt of CrTKirit v ItisMETitrs In thn paper, and I said to uiy wife, "1 am noing to try thfin," Mind what 1 say. sho was so thlo.c with snrcs Ihat we had to soak herolothes to tako thrm oil. Itch ! thnre MS no end to It. She had it pll over her body, back, legs, arm". In between hrr tinners, nhu did not have it on her hi.nl. Hut after taklnc your CciiciriiA Hcmmiils for two weeks the Itch stoppod, and in tout' weeks tho pores sere all none, f on cio3o her I orl rait. Iain more than pleased wilh your i rrii rii v IIlmkihi, toey speed ily cur d ins-nauLtor, and if nnyiioily asks inn about our rumedies I Mill uphold thorn nheuver I gn. CJiAHI.Es M. littuMl,, LuDshohocKen, Montfjiimery County, Pa, Why Suffer One Momsnt Trnni torturing; and disfiguring i.kin di-ieases, wl'i'iiu liuulo apjilioatiou ot the CuiU'UHA, Itr.Mriiirs will, in tbo preat majority of cases, ull'onl iosiant relief iu thy most aomzin ol Itchinu'. burnlni;, scaly, crusted, pimply and blochy skin, sralp and blond diseases, with los- of hair, iuhI point to a -peedy, permanent ami economical cure. old everywhere. Price, i'uticuiia, 53c; Soap, -.; Ri'.soi.vent, 51. Preparad by ths I'orriru Dnuo asu Ciicmicai, L'oiii'Ohatio.n, lioton. 3V"flow to Cure fckln Diseases," ftt pace", 50 illustration', lis) testimonials, mailed free. R A R V'Q skln 011,1 Sr"lP P'lrlllod and beau DnU I O tilled by CL'litL'iiA fcoAP, Abso lutely pure. Pains and Weaknesses yrswOf femalo-. Instantly relieved by thai now, elegant and iufalllblo Antldots to Pain. Inllnuimatiuii and sseaknes, the Cuticura Aiill-l'alit l'la.ter. Horace Koliiiniiui'a Instate. AVe, the subscrlhi-rs. havim; been nppolntel by llio Hiiiinv.ible thu Probate Court for tho Din net of chittimdcu. i ominisiioiicis bi ro ti'lve. oMimMie and nd inn the lAinu-s mid u mands of all prrwi it ir .linst th es tate of Horace Itubin on, lutu of Millon, In Eld diitrht, ueceased, and aUo nil cr.lms and tlemiiuds exhibited in oll'sct thereto; and lnuiulu from tho day of the d.ito herein' l eiiirf allowe I by fold Pimrt mr that nurpone, wo do thereforo hereby iv imtu e Hint o will attend to tho bii'liiess ot our uppointuii'iit at his lato iesu dnni.e in lilton in said uistrici. on tho foiirt'i Wedneeda) s of March and July next, at li o'clock a. m, on each of said duys. D&loil this Mlh(la "f PoLruary, 1391. .". I. . I V IlLMI..,,' V.i.'.i,-.".?-v' Conimls. ,n.r W. K. ALLEN. I 35,w3w Avoid using salts tjuaran teed not to harden, You can't tell what is in them. It isn't salt. Use ASIITOX'S only. Purs and easy to work. Francis D, Muui.to.v & Co., Gen'l Acj'ts for V. S & Canada 19 Broadway, New York- fi NX '.i-.'.".ii...i..") x ass