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TIIK lit IUJN(iT(hN KIM';!-; KI.KSS. I'lll USDA . MA KCH I, ISO I. HOME MATTERS. CITY AND VICINITY. J. W Unwell went to BratHoboro Thurs lay Mr mill Mrs 11. W. IVck havo gone, to II it wprui-s, jNortli Carolina. I. anil" man report snow to bo llvn and nx l'.'i't'li i'li mi tin' mountains. Mr mid Mrs. F.ugcno I'. Uravcn am ro nii ui I'tur tlio birth of a 10-pouiil liny. .1 (t It-id of Heed it Taylor, was at their st .n mums Monday for the llr.-t tlinu in t re, ,is 31 r. lli-oil litis had an attack i f t'n gi'ip. o inductor fl It. lY'i'k is now associate i ulu-t ir of the night express oer tholtut ii in 1 dtl Islon Supremo Court reassembles nt Montpclier 1'huiMlay to ili'llvor opinions in oases already ii aril liy it and dispose of others. F 31 an SIcklctiof Sun Frnncisco, Cal., who Has called hero by the death of his father, left for his homo ThitiMluy. Portfolios fos. 0 and 7 of tlio "Magic Pitj ' 'NVorlil's Fair Viows havo arrived nnd fan bi had at the Free Press counting room. Frank AV A right, who has been stopping lathe diiondacks for his health, is at home. He will return to tlio mountains in two mcpIvs or si i, s iturda f-vciiiiij- Bishop Hull went to St. .1 hn lilir where lie preached Sunilav in t' 1 piscopal church, It was his first visit to M J ilrisimrv. I id wud i r apples are soiling at whole i n w A ork city at if 7 per barrel. Jf tin irin iiit farmers have any to tell, uow i 111' 1 1 hi the time to let them go. 1 i biir of this oily is to bo one, of th spi aUers at tlio A'ermont woman suf fri ists eon i. cut ion at liellows Kalis March i an 1 ' Mrs. AVilhur will also speak. There no special observauceof Wash in n s birth lay in this city Thursday. V mie of tin places of business woro closed mi lai w hi lo ill others the doors were locked ii' in u ( tie Damns iul in jail Tuesday one ' Mi kali, nil the charge of abusing his "'ii. kain has only recently returned ' i (hn a jit. His father avir.s that ho . a' hi 1 to Kill him. liar t ( liining. tlio newly-appointed I iu' - -ilu 'tor and inspector of customs, i ' -i.itunii I at Toronto, Canada, and i 1 i i - u.'Hc Muroh J. 31r. Dewing is i i i. i llniitpelier. i 1 'i in -r Mcintosh is engaged iu i1 so i l.iiuiiary sur ey of a route for dii I . k.'frie railway between Wu t ' in i t St uvu to bo built by tlio 31ount "'I ' ' Kadway company. A . .a the sewer extension is going 5' 1 Plii' piles nro nearly all driven 'i planking has been begun. It will ' 1 1 HI, w Inch was the lowest bid re Mi tn I'igli-st being IhoO. g 1 3b Killip sold Tuesday for the Hi i n In lps . ,taie, lion. Smith Wright ox . i ii si, us. and premises occupied bv ' '1 ll.jlti.ii, to X. K. Cliainberliir, i' i mi-.ilcrntion, S10,o(X). 1 ia ' nt no work is being done iu the '''iil mi. .nt railroad shops at l'utland in' this cit tne work in its main (hop nt St lhaiis has been greatly curtailed. ' Jii mm rata tunes"' me tlio cause. lie linrlmgtiiu postullfec is now a re jii i iri liiiowi 70 otlier ollices in the State, u.l ti mi S jIMl to slv'OI) is daily received Tn. i in in It considerably increases the n u'K of the iiion. order department. i in Is!,i K.n.iii., the little son of .Mr. and "''. I Short sleeve, was awarded one of in priv" s ia t. n competition of 18'Jo, of tho Wills ltieliardson company, ns it laetated loon baby There wero over (3u() photographs sent in Part S of the Magic City is to be had at tin 1' i 1 1 I'm ss, store. Subscribers nro Vim i inn!' 1 1 1 nit the two coupons are lei ssirv I'.veie'i part Do not tisk for ' i po 't .in is 'Mi miu have tliu coupons v n I 1 Jl ! 'lis mi l'riilay lined Joseph II '" nt1) Iliirlmgt iu Slo.ol, with ts " ' ii !t iu aniuiala'. 31uir plu.uled s i 1 charge, iu whicli it was nllegcd ' ' i rove his hor.su. State's Atlor ( 1 i n pi'iisu-uted. I ' i it u Sunday an alarm was rung f i f ir a tiro around a stovepipe in nci iii , i by Harris Hos-nberg on '1 ''"'" 'In- blao was extinguished 1 1 ll. ..tinii of a pail of water before 'ii arm itl ji the lire companies. I ( Iirowiitll, now of .Muncie, hid., ' " muster mechanic on tlio Burlinc- 1 J 1- .i"iU'. luilroaJ, will submit a I nt t 1 1 u, nromoUTs of the snbiir- 1 ,i t.i Hiiii'sburgh to build and I 1 ' ' i' i ti. tl. Air. lirowiiell is u enpu t'li n ) nit . rowil of ouug people, 411 in uuin-bu- nt In I vex Junction in two largo n Ii , the 21st. and, returning, slopped it 11 .1 .1 Proctor fur supper ami a few hours irdanim,,. M. ami .Mr.,, (ieorgo 11. Hol la and Mr ami Mrs. Hobart J. Slir.nley hapi rum d tin p,n ty. Tin J r .iriftor.s ot tlio Keesevillu stage li ur 1 iv In h 'd out a road across the lake "mi 1 .ri hci , ti.linscity. Thiiiceaveragul Iu I ii' ss Iran lour to eight inches outsiilo tl In ai,iM,ter Only one snmU crack, "' i ii i ns '! ,i Appletivc Point to .Schuyl ir Jsl.in i was discotcred. In ha diii' a luatl of beef across thelako Tu lu on- bor-u of the Hurling t 'i hi I iii.jiaii v s team broko through t " 't r luiicli useless ell'ort had been l t in trying to get tlio animal out, a r ni ,i j nit around its neck and with tlio ' 'in ii .I'M! palled up on to solid ice. ' Hiiukius has granted an appeal iu f r John L. Fuller against (). K. i 1 ai 1 lu foro him. Mr. Fuller's 'l.i - 1 ir 1.1.00. with interest, which ho MHhs j i center ,1. Y. liusscll and I). A. Hl 'U' a inuscl for the plaintiff iindJudge Peck and It K, llrown for the defendant. I II. Kiuauaiigh, who has been iu tlio 'ity the last d ,v weeks, has secured a verv dtsrabli sit.m i,,,, aii a dry goods estab lishment In Itii'land. Mr. Kavanaugh was formcih connected with tlio Host on store iu this cit and iiuii'd recently a member of the linn of Ilu hardson, Twigg ,t Co. of St. Albans. (i. W llurlbut, who represents Hurlbut fc Co., of Ogdensburg, .. Y., largo nnd well known (iraiii dealers, has taken head quarters iu this city. Thus tho business community is swelled by tho addition of another member and tlio power of Jiurllng tou as a commercial centio is still furthor enhanced, Tho many friends of 3lra. L. K. Cliitten ileu of Now York will bo pained to henr of her sudden death at tho Huekingham Hotel 3Ioiiday morning. 3Irs. Chittenden hail been suirering for soveral days from tho grip, but it was thought sho was Improving, when heart failuro set iu and sho lived only a short tinio. Itobort O'HrJen, n compositor on thu Fnrn Piinss, loft homo Thursday nnd was not discovered until Friday evening, when lie. was found down on the luko by u IMior- WOMEN WHO GO SHOPPING Shrewd Physician's (ilsuieo ul tlic City's Crowds. The 'llaiiinlii Coiuili'i" si ml the Ncrtmis ami Muscular slinln on W'ci tn n 'I'hut (miles li-iiiii 1 1 1 1 lug lur tin- lliiii.rtHilil -'I ho riesci icr AiMlnst lrn !( nl lilimil and Nertoiis lhieii;. "Women read tho Sunday papers iu the big cities and the daily papers in tho towns for tlio advei ti'cmcnt? of markeil-dfiw n sales." sjiys tho Iloston (ilobe. liven as little girls they think of 'going a shop ping.' " .Ml'.S. v.. M. To a man, shopping is a nuisance, von tious, tiring to his patience, and actually fatiguing to his muscles and nerves. It is often no less so toil woman. Tho careworn purchasers, especially on rainy days. burned with flapping, wet skirts, umbrellas and bundles impress a physician with a sort of horror. The women have to go shop ping. It is a necessity. Theru is a total disregard of the excoosivo strain upon their neres an 1 entire system. "The danger of thus overtaxing tho cen tres whicli manufacturo the nervous energy is impossible to estimate." said a wise physi cian. "Ono longs to hear some authorita tivo voice call out: 'Stop! Stop!'" Weakness is an element of all diseases. Faulty nutrition of sonic important part of the body brings easy exhaustion in cieu shg'it undertakings. Overwork, anxiety, man and taken into one of the fishing Unto. Ilo was somewhat chilled t rum exposure, but not frozen. Ho was cared for. His wifo has been ill at tho hospital and worry over this probably temporarily deranged his mind. J. J. Flynn has sold tho balance of tho property on Hank street belonging to t ho Phelps estate to 31. AV. Adam-, who will erect thereon a three-story brick block as ipiiekly as conveniences will permit. On the llrst door will bo two stores nnd the sec ond and thiul lloors will bo done oil' into society halls. Company C, of tho liurlingtoii Cadet bat talion, elected the following olliccis Tuesday evening; Captain, A. C. Croiulne; 1st lieu tenant, W. H Kngleshy; 1st sergeant, li. H. Farrar; 'Jd sergeant, T. 11. Canlleld: colia sergeant, H. I!. .Morse: iiunrti.ima-tt;r-scr-geant, Ii. A. I.a Fountain; corporals, J. ( I. Walker, F. Jl. AVillard; musician, ll. K. Set erson. The I! class in the Adams iiitennetliato school held a Lowell birthday exerci-o Friday, which was very succe-sful. The programme included recitations, reading of extracts from tho wiitinnsof Lowell, nnd music. This school is making excellent pro gress under the direction of Miss Hell, the principal, and her assistants, Misses Baker and Dyke. In tho City Court Friday tho civil caso of Mr.s. Charles Stouo again-t Charles I.ee, which was begun the llith, was concluded. Mrs. Stolii) claimed that I.eellred a revoher through one of her windows last May and sued to recover damages caused by the shock to herself and her two daughters,. Judge Peek decided that there was not enough evi dence to hold l.co and ho was accordingly discharged, getting Ids costs. Dr. F. II. Jllllor, (J. I,, l.al'ountain, li. A. I.aFountalu, Parker K. (laidncr. It. (1. Stono and H. S. Weed went to North Hcnuiugton Thuis day and called on their irienil, II. II, Jiur ges!,, who was recently forced to give up his clerkship iu tho Howard National bank be cause of ill-health. 3Ir. llurgess has con sumption and is slowly failing. The New York World iu u recent issue gavo its readers this nmvs: "Iu seven Stales and Territories Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, NewAIoxico, Tcmiesscn and Ver mont Washington' birthday is not a legal holiday." If tho World will look through thoses,ion laws of tho Vermont LegMaturo of 18112, it will learn, among other import ant things, that Wellington's birthday is a legal holiday in this State, and on a glance at tho issuoof tho Fuui: Piu.sMif I'rlday Inst, or any of tho Statu dailies of that date, it will son that tho last anniversary of (Ion. AVnshington'i) birthday was wry generally obicrveil throughout Vermont. A rumor becnino rui rent in Troy. N Y., yesterday, that tho Cetilrul Vennout rail road had been transferred to the New York Central railroad. Col U. It. Sinalk'i . a di Jill iJp mmi worry and exoiU'iuent of any kind Is unlet ly nocompiinied b n jmlnfiil sense of wcarl ness and fatigue. Little blood is sent tu the tlrod organs, and nutrition ami strength alike fail. I 'aluo's celery coin pound Is prepared to exact Iv meet the urgent needs of an over worked, feeble system. People with feeble circulation who hnhituallv havo cold hands and feet, people who are n.ivcr nuito well the aged and the young, feel nt onco from Palne's celery compound (he cll'eots of an increased power. A grateful scli-e of activity conies niter n few thus' taking of this reuinrknblo remedy, mi. I ono leels again nt lur ovcry iiutv, men tally and bodily. For indige-tlon, langiiidnes, dropsy nnd liver nnd kidney complaint, and other siguMit enfechled nervous power I nine s celery coin pound has a reputation that is established In thousands ot households throughout tho Lui- AllllorT. ted States anil f'anndn. in pinrr villnn-n .mil town where there is a good iihy.-iciau. I ame s celery compound is tho marvelous preserver that has saved so many thousand men and women struggling for existence agauisi poverty oi iiiooii anil nervous ener gy. It makes people well. Head the expe rience of 31rs. 31. Abbott ol Chelsea, Alass., who gives tho following voluntary testimony: I have taken Panic's celery compound mid it is all that it is recommended to be. 31 mother and father have also taken it: it lias given them new life. They take it every spring or whenever they do not feel ,i list, right. Alother was all run down last spring and after takinga few doses of the com pound she gnined new strength. AVo would not be without Palne's celery compound as a fami ly medicine.'' rector of the Central A'crniont, upon being asked last evening about tho state ment, said that more transferring of tho Central Vermont was being done iu Troy than at either the general olllccs of the New York Central in New York or tho Central A'ermont in St. Albans. Answering tho question then, he stated that so far ns he knew no negotiations between the Central A'trniont and New York Central had been, or will bo made, looking toward the leasing of tho former road. LOOKjOUT FOR HIM. X. K. r.ili lianhs .V Oi. Nay (lint 31. lingers is n Sw inillci'. A fellow, registering as 31. Hogers of Chicago, who claimed to bo a travelling salesman tor N. K. Fairbanks ; Co., manu facturers of soups ami canned meats, 1ms been iu tho city tho pa't few days and suc ceeded in duping a number of business men. He named prices on the goods a littlo under the regular ones, or "shaded" thorn, commer cially speaking, which served as good bail and some dealers bit nicoly. Alter ho secured iiu order he reported liiuiselt ubout out of money nnd had tho dealer "honor" his house by advancing him if'M, :jj,1U or $7.1 whichever amount suited tho convenience of the dealer thosamo to apply ou account, as ib ot ten douo by merchants to accouuno dato salesmen. He tried tu work tlio money dodgo on everyone to whom ho succeeded in selling a bill of goods, but only u low paid linn anything. One dealer, when told what prices lingers was (pioting Fairbanks' goods at, wrote tho firm. He received a despatch in reply staling that tho fellow was a swind ler and had been working iu northern New York, using their uamo, and, judging from the telegrams they had at hand, employing tho same means that ho practiced here, lingers quietly departed boloro his fraudu lent business became known. Other Ver mont business men should beware, for ho may attempt to operate iu other places hero nbouls. TUBERCULOSIS Dlscussi'il Ii v Hie lliiillii-luii Clinical .Vi. clcly I'llilay i;tenloi;. The logulnr monthly meeting of tho Hur lington Clinical society was held at tho Van Ness House Friday evening. A discussion of tuberculosis occupied the tlmo from S:il(l to midnight. Dr. J. II. Woodward, tho ptosj dent of the society, presided and iu the ab sence, because of i sickness, of the secretary. Dr. .1 II. IJusley, Dr. H. It. AVntl.ius aclt'd as secretary. Dr. F. A. Hicli showed iu a paper that tuberculosis iu cuttlo could bo truiisiuittixt to the 1 u 1 1 1 in 1 1 system mid l.yiuan Allen guvo lor Dr. Unloy a micros copical demonstration of tuK't'culosis in mail and cattle, A discussion of tho subject was I opened by Dr I.. M. lliiigliaiit and general ! Iv participated m by Urn '.'I pln-claiis pies oat WASHINGTON C(nNTV. 'or iitlit r II tihiniilm vnvli ticus .sec , III "(''. I FAYSTON. A son was born lo Jlr. nnd Mr.s. AV. C. llragg recently. Thomas Nell recently suf fered a seicrc accident lo his right eye, cu dnngeriug his sight. ROXDURY. A tramp called on one of the selectmen last Wednesday night and rceiied an or der for a night's lodging wllh Charles Dick enson. During the niglil he stole some S'JO worth of jowi lry from Miss Cleveland and departed. Tho loss was soon discovered and 31 r. Dickenson with Deputy Sheritr lillis started in pursuit. At West llandolph they heard Iroin liiiu ash:iing stolen a valiso containing valuables from tho depot. Af ter quite n chase they ovei took hltn ami brought him hoi o for trial. whom he pleaded guilty and was taken to .Montpelinr j,il. The jowelrj and valise wero recovered but the valuables, which the uiliMj contained were missing, The auditors met last week to examine tho town olllcei's' accounts. Air. and 31rs. Laiigdon Cook of llipton, toriuer residents of this town. isilud old friends here recently. WINiMIA.il COUNTY. BELLOWG FALLS, A. liosonbamu, an Aii-trl.in, who opened n clothing store hole some weeks ago, has closed up. Mrs. Tiiimthv Hunts died Wed- j nesday morning ot Hright's disease, aged (i'J ' years. Sho leaves two ehllilivn, a son and and daughter. r.ditor l.merson of the Hol lows rails Times will remove with his fam ily lo Littleton. X. 11., nt an early date. 3ir. limerson having purchased tho leading weekly .journal In that place. C. L. Harbor attended the musical convention at Kcene. N. It., last week. Mi's Carrie Porter if Aloretown is a guest of her mother, 3lrs. J. I . Itroekwav. Dr. iu. h. nods is at Mr.s. 0. F. Woods'. Tho society of King's dangh- leis enjoyed a sleigh ride to Springfield lliursdav Dr. Ingham has purchased tho (ieorgo illako building, ou Itockinghani street. Jlrs. 31. W. Davis has moved into the upper tenement of the N ooley hoiiso on Henry street. Irwin Kelley is ill with di sease of tlio stomach. W. C Hotline has purchased tho store and plumbing biisi ness of C. A . anq (. K. I.abarree. The Photograph studio ot Clarence Dowlin on (Ireon street was entirely consumed by flro Saturday morning. Loss ou building and 'indents perhaps s,l()00. I he building was a ono story wooden all'air, owned by Jlrs. li. I!. Reed. Cause of Hid unknown. The town liquor agent's report recently render ed states that from Fibruary 1, lMU to February 1, I8!ll, the sales amounted tu Wi.yri.-l'J; profit to town tfl ,',',"il).01. W1NDS0JI COUNTY. ROYALTON. (ieorgo AV. Preston oilers his farm for sale on account of ill In tilth. The Sons of A'eteraiis held a sociable and supper at Orange hall, Tuesday evening, February 2(1. 3Irs. Ii. J. Humrill died February 18. Tho funeral services were held at the Con gregational church Tuesd iv tho 'JOthj liev. H. P. Uodilard ollicitituig. Fanners are so curing their help for next season. Muuro" Lamb will work for o , Stougliton, AVil liam Colo for F. A. Mum., nnd James AVu terman for I). W. Hhs- -Austin Adams is working In O. N. Stoiigliinu's saw mill. 3Ii,s Jeimio Seribncr i- visiting her sister, -Airs. Chadwick. .Alls. li. rt Woodward of I uubriilgo spent last Tuesday w ith Airs. Harvey Woodward. Mi-s (intrude Serib ncr left town lust Monda..--Mr. Sawyer bus moved into .Mr. Harvey llcMmld's house. There was asocial with musical and lite rary entertainment ut the Congregational vestry Wednesday evening. READING. 3li?s (5. L. Gregg of Wcatlierslleld is visit ing 3Ii's. Kuto It ice. .Mrs. ( 'innings has re turned from liiistmi ami is again xi-iting her brother and sister, .Mr Hewlett and Airs. I). P. Sawyer. Mr.s. Alison Thomas of Weath"r.sllcld died AVeduesdnv, February , at the advanced age ot HI years. Dr. li. .M.Shurtletr of Proctorsvilleilied la-t week of pneumonia and henrt trouble. Ilu was lo cated at Hrownsvillu for some years. An uiu Chase, who has been working nt the A'alley Housu for some time, has returned to Woodstock. The meetings held by tho Crusaders still continue. They held services at. South Heading last Sunday. -Oren Cool idge of Felchvillo mines this week on lo the furm in loHii owned by his father,.. !. I'oolidge. Tlio young peoph) nt the I'niieisalist church will render the drama, "Our Awful Aunt," ou Friday evening, Jlarch ii. Tho Uluo Itibbou club will hold a meeting at the 1'uion church next week Friday evening, March 0. Members from iliirerent jiarts of the town will aid in the exercises, and a good attendance is desired. Hverybody invited. STOCKBRIDGE. Hurry Holland bus moved his family into C. H. Cody's house. The ti. A. 11. held an oyster supper and dance iu the hall at Ouys villo Friday evening, from w hich they rcal ud a goodly sum. Horace Packard has gone to 31aiiboro, Alass , where ho has se cured a position in a bakor . Harris Hol land and wife visited in Rutland last week. .Mrs, 11. D. 31orgau died recently at her homo after a long and painful illness. Her age was about 77 jcars UNIVERSITY NOTES. AVillium Hiuen, ".)!!, spent Sunday iu town. Tlic Troy Confcienco Academy Circle held their annual business meeting with C. W. Doten. February 'il, and elei led the follow ing olllcers: Pie-ident, J. li. Armstrong, "Jl, vice-president, 11. II. Dalrymple, 'ill; secietary and treasurer, W. II. Mac;. "J7. Doten, "11.1, has so far recovered from his recent operation us to bo able to get around the house on crutches. Tho second lectureof the college Y. 31. C. A., course will be held in the chapel ou Friday cloning, March 3, when Wendell Phillips SlaH'ord will speak ou "Law as a profes sion." A largo number of students took advan tage nf tho Washington's birthday holiday to sjienil a fow days nt home. F. L. Dunham, 'ill, and W. U. liuglcsby, '01. havo ouiercil the medical department. Tim senior class have adopted the cap and gown. AVhifney, "Jl), is seriously ill with typhoid fever at his homo iu Fust Jiethel, Prof. J. li, (loodrich uddressed tho V. M. C. A, Tuesday evening. The annual election ol olllcers w as then held and tho following is tho boaid of nllicurs; President, 1 1. H. Dal rymple, '11.1; vicu-piosidcul, J. F. 1'ralt; corresponding secretary, C. (1. Andrews: re cording seciefarv, J. L. Davis, '07; treas urer, W. I'. Alarsh, '!Ki. H. Ii. Dyer, 'Oil, second liiutoiiaut of Co. A of Rutland, and R. li- Iiwis, Ml ', A. D. C. on t fin. Hstey's stall", were iu the city Tuesday iu iilteriil.mco ut the olllcers' KC'llOdl (u t luiiul.iiii peiiH ill Hie I ice Pii-s Mine, HINESBURGH FOR A RAILROAD. An i:ntliiis;i,!,. Alerting livid There .Mini day Afternoon. The meeting Monday nfternoon nl Illnes lmrgh iu tho iurtheraiicn i f the suburban railway scheme was largely attended, show ing the deep interest tho people hnvo in tho project, and I ho many speakers w ero chon enthusiastic receptions. It was held In tho town hall. Hon, C. (1. Peck (c led m chair man. Secretary of Statu Hrownell spoko fhsl, explaining the fiiislbilltv of railroad cnnitimnicallon to Hliiosburgh; its iiilvantuges; tho prnbnblo increnso in the valuation of farm and other nrooertv: probable ineionse In manufacturing enter prises nnd population: added personal con veniences to bo gained; and I ho road's esti mated cost. Hons. ('. (i. Peek nnd Isnlah Dow of Iliuesliurgli, J. AV, Russell, esii,, P. 31. Harstow. Herald Slovens. V. O. Sinclair, Hev. R. Nott and C. S. lslmni of this citv, Hon. AV. A. Weed of Slielburne. A. C. Jodoin, Rev. Mr. Fort, AV. R. i'ntrick, Albert Hay ami A illium Sanctuary also spoke. AVith very few exceptions, all pres ent rose when asked If they woro in favor of tho project. Ilineibtirgh's grand list is i?S()0(). it is calculated that tho bonding of tho town for some iJ'.M.OOO, with what stock tho people will take, will ensure tho build ing of the road. After tho .March ineetlnc n special town mooting w ill doubtlessly bo called to seo whether or not Hinosburgh's citizens will vote to bond tho town. Plenty of Love and Adventure AN AFFECTIONATE FAREWELL SCENE FROM OUR N.W SERIAL f?Yi AIB Jl A Story of Love and Adventure ON THE PLAINS OK ARIZONA oca ra pLPEne WASHINGTON IN THE SCHOOLS. Kxercises rriilay In tho Adams ami roiiierny rrlinary. lixercisos appropriate to tho atiniversiiry ol the birth of Washington woro held in several of tho schools Friday. At tho Adams primary school thero were a large number of tho triends nnd patrons ot tho school, includingSchool Commissioners I.ano and Aliller. Tho programme included patri otic songs, recitations, hoop drill, llag exer cises, marching, and a minuet, which was concluded by an appropriate recitation, "(iianilma's .Alinuet," by .Mary Daley. Tho exercises wero of a hish ordor of merit nnd rellected great credit upon tho teachers, 3lrs. Aliller and Misses Andrews mid Craves. The school room was beautifully decorated with national tings nnd festoons of bunting, and tho column were wound with the red, white and blue. Tho littlo ones seemed to enjoy the exercises immensely, ns did their elders w ho wero fortunate enough to bo present. At the Poiueroy primary school thero were appropriate oxercises by tho pupils under the capable direction of the teachers, 3Iisscs Griswold, ,t water and linker. The school room was tastefully trimmed with the national colors, There wero recitations, patriotic stings and niari'lios by the pupils and soino interesting remarks by School Commissioner C. F.. Allen. Parents and friends of tho scholars wero present iu largo numbers. MR. RUSHLOW APPOINTS CAPTAINS. Arliiiekle and H.ililvtln to (.'11111111111111 Ver mont and Cliilleiumay, Harris and V, liito tin- lliii it'iiii unit Tleoiiiloi'in;ii. I 'apt. Uiishlow, general mnnager of tho Chaiiiplaiu Transportation company, which corporation controls the Lake (Jeorge Steam boat eoinpany.has appointed captains ou the Lake Champlain mid Lake (Ieorgo stPuniers ns follows: A'ermont, Richard Arbuckle: Chateaugay, K. J. Hnldwin; Horicon, li. S. Harris; Ticomlerogu, Frank 0. White. To fill tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of ('apt. Holt, Capt. Rushlow lias followed his policy nf promotion, and while of tlio four captains only Jlr. Haldwiti remain in com luaud of tho samo slimmer, 110110 am new laces tn travellers ou these lakes. Capt. Arbucklo formerly ooiiituninlod the Horicon oil Lake (ienrge aud later tho Ticonderoga oil the same hike. Cnpt. Harris formerly coumiiindi-d tho Ticonderoga. ('apt. While has been for many years tho ctlieient aud pnpularclerk of the A'ermont and he haswoll earned the promotion. riiehiimeil Letters, Tlie lollowimr Is a list of tho unclaimed let Ic is 111 the HtirlliiKtou post tilth u tor tliu week eliding IVhiuar' 'M, IstM; wnsirVs list. Ali-s Julia linker. Miss Shirley Hanleit, Atis Minnie llhimleii, .Mrs. Anna llimell, Mrs, At. C. I.'ili r . Mi's. Lena lluielieriis, .Miss i'ciley Keeler. .Mrs. Untile J.cUhilr, Miss llnttin Me. Donald, Mrs, .Mary 11. Pearsons, Miss Rra Phillips. Miss KUen lJeynolits, .Miss Ilattle ShnrlKinisiu, At Us .Minnie Slaytim, .AIM J Initio Valllelit, .AIlss Holna Valllent 'J, mc.v I. 1st. .Mr. Hilller. Alired ll.iss.t, j. W Hncklev (1. li. Ciipp. -V, Dion, Josi ph Deuul'e. C. It. Fisk II. ii. I'.i .V Co., .1 .. Ilo..ii. I'lilillshers HililliiKlou Mnliilalil, Thus I. Iliiilei, lleni v Miin.iii. y White. " sA;" IIighcl of all iii Leavening Power Lutcl U. S. Gov't Report BURLINGTON MARKETS Local ltctiill .AlHiirli, IlLiir.tMiin.v, Feb. ','s, s Strawberries nnd sinlng M'kcIuIiIi-.s are fercd by s0ine of lliii'llngtoirs enferiiri-l' niei'i hiilits at the lollow lag (iiiies: Strawhe rles, Wlcelit-a basket; lilneaiiples, .1) lo Ulceiii each; new Immitnes, w eeiit a pound: ciictitii lierp, 'l teats each: imllshes. Ill cents 11 hiituh spliinch, .lo cents a inel.; new Herniiiila onions, 15 cents a pound. (Uhrr ipim at ions are ,-is fol lows: Albert E. Jones. hnnili. lilnil nunrlrr.. It lSn.-. n iinnn,!; f.,i-s. quarter". ViKi t eat, u ti-tillul: inuttoll chops IS icllts: llllllll rtllip 21) lent Ufsf, best cuts. Ve-l. ern, 'Jlieliti: jnnler linnse Is qnolerl nt ?! n-nts a rtuinrli "trliiln nt is rents: ruiinil 12't, i.t'i rents 11 pimml: Mmst, lo,i.'.D rents n iiiiinul: iTrnn 1 Imrf Is unotl'il t M.l'.s; tent 11 iiiiinul. Hums. suh-i. rnrril, nre til rriits p t-mii .1; le-ettlif 1st limon Is ls-r JII rr.ils; l.ilhul nt.l limns, ! 131, rents n liniihil: Mllol,ril 9I1011I1I01 s, l.'lij ei'Ht. Trlpi1, 12s. rents. )likteil lilKS' ftft. I."., eenls, , kl.-il lumli loneuns l.i units tier tioilllll 1'orll l.ref IsRtol'.'l,, rents. Park must I i.'U,,vi.i rents 11 iiniinil; Monk; t." rents: s.ilt pork Is 12U rpuN n tionuil: In nl. !.' iintM: vnfl-t leal Is IVii2i)t..fits: leal stp.ik, I'l 1 ID ci-ntsi lilmiil sniisiiyi) V, ii-nt- 11 pound; llnstnii s.-lil-nu'e, l.'i (cuts; ticriiuui linleciia faus.ir, lO-tl'i lents; Allmny saiis-u:", l.'i oent. Vermont pork sausiij-r, 12i( rents. 'I urkeys. is to2Ureiits. I. nils, IS mil! cents. sprhn,rlilcksns. Irttn Is rents. Dueli", ts cfiits tier pome!. ileii, l.'i rents per piiiiiul, Tlie ilirferont Mirirtl.'s ef n-'i nro ijimtisl .is fol lows . .Mnekf let, lUf ruts rnrli- lirnl, lurk. Ill eellts .1 pntuul blue IJsIl 11, to ISrents; i-ihI sten k, l"i lents; bin trout, l'trentsj hull pnui ur mnuut'itu trout. I.n rrnls; pike, is rents: pickerel, 1.', tents; liillluil, 2-'i tents. Oilers- nre q.iutt'il at Xi to y) cents tcr fp.irt ae coriUiitr to size. teas con cm 1M1 spins. Roberts & Perkins. 'IV.'in T'ortnnsa Oolonirs. t.i, ro. nOi. nmi II. Kni;-tl'-li Ilrr.ikfast. stir, nn-1 tl. (lu-iiumiler, sue.; Ymms III son iik; .Ibihui- :m. u. vi. hi hiu! 'M: foiTees: (Hil it'ivenitiii lit .fnui III.'., Morllil ."wr., MaUliinl Java ".'.. (loliteii Itlo 2 .. Murlmlm '-'v.. lulxeil iriOlllld 2.M. liot ilereil Miirh.i hiuI .I'.v.i lll It.tn. iliilton 2.'., New :rn iie., fereul .Hie. (lernmll elliioiy !.". s.p!ies. Pejiper I'll'., alkiili e Ilk'., rln liaiuon Ctli., Klnu'er 2IV . rimes .VV.. lllltstiiril .Av, Cniiune prppur ."'V-., ivlilte pepiier (A .. mute fl.ij, iminiecs tl.'Jii, coco.i culTte :ij cents imr iioumt, a puumls tor f 1. liAiltv I'lionrm. Bnrbur & Toboy. ' D.iiryliutter Is .XI rents a puunil. I'remierv imt- 1lr. ,2 I elits. Cllrese U Hi rnlils.l Tionuil. I'e.'s. -1 trills a ilo7en. l'rtlii V 1 lleeses nle lis follows. I'lneappio rneese, ise f 1 .iu em li, nrroriUiur to sire, Hoipiforl rheeso, .7) rents 11 poillntj Knullsli ilntry, 2o nuts; Kil.un, H.IM tuih: Keufehntt'l. 1; cents a pnrkaije; I'lieililar rheese. !l.m eneh. Milk, litems a quart, l'ure Jeri'V 1 ream, 10 rent a quart. Anirrlenn rltib house rlu rse. to ce.nts jierjar. Mu I.iiren's Imperial cliees,.. 7:, rents ter tnr. Hlll'll. sfuAll A Ml VKliCrAIII IS. Dolan Brothers. T.uuls Hour, I ..VI to $1.;., a Imrrel; Muiiar.in. f.Vui. spi-inj; intents an! Mlunesoui patents l.'i.o) a barn 1. llurklient ts I cents a pound. Kye Hour. Ilients a iioulul. .Matdo suar, l.-ll-i rents a puund; maplii syrnp, 'Mc. to ll gallon. Hriyiulateil suirtir is i renis a pounu or is iiounils lor lollMr; icffee A .'d-i, tents: llulit brown, .1 tetits; loaf . Hllll pllllerleil, . rent, white elolfr lionev. 2;) rents a poiiml; squash. I rents a pound: uli haue,:irents a pound: poiutoe. 11.1 rents aliusliel; onions, ,'Vl rents a perk; l)ietji. Limits 11 tieck: lllr- nlp. l." cents ,t jierk; litrsnlps. . cents a pound: vetretalde ovsters, ID rents a hunch; celery, 7 tents a bunch; lettuce, a cents 11 head. mills.' Jones Brothers. Bananas IV) to to rents a doen. Or.inffei. to "0 cents 11 do7en. Hest quality dates ale lOeents a pound: Smyrna Ilk's, l'to 2Ucentsn nouud. Messlni lemon-, "i, to .ft cents a do7eu. Ital-ins, lu to 2- cents 11 pound. Peanuts, lOcclits r quail; KlitfllSll wnt nus, i,r to is rents per iiouinl. Nuis. ull kinds, as sorted, is cents a tionuil. Honey, H to 2i)eents per pound. Prunes. 1.', to JU rents a pound . pruni-lles. 2o , ents a tionuil. ti rapes, latoJI e. uts a pounil . apples to 1U cents a peck : cranberries, I'J tents a quart. HAY. 1.11AIV AVI) I I I P. .Tones Iiliani. Hnv, S'.J.tlj V ton oats. IV,j,H rents V l.uhet: winter rve. !'." ei nts ) bushel: spruu ie. 11.111 11 bil-hel; burkwheat, Til rents V bu-liel ; beans :.no i2..VI p. bu-bil: roru, t'Oient I' bushel: mldnltnirs, JO,t22 V ton: shorts, $21 v ton. bran, ftlVil p ton : corn meal, $'--' t. ton. Wholesale lYoilure Market. Hfiii.t.NGro.N, I'th. '.'s, 1S91. Quotations are as foUou'- PnovisioNs Dairy butter. 'Jilients; creamery butter, 'J tents: rlieese, 12-lI rents, jMitators. .Vl lilrents- ei.'E;s, 211 cents: beans, tl.j.,v2.2) t bushel honey, 12,1,'ioents. Mkai. lleef, Vermont dressed. V"S cents tier pound: Western, "V-ill lents; pork. dressed. i 1 ents; Iamb, TiitStents; lowls, s eenl- .,ive; ehlrkeiis. 1 1 cents alUe, II tents dressed; turkois, I'.pj cents dusted. ir York 1'ruiluco Market. NlW YoilK. t ell. .'7. n.orit Rerelpts. .J.'.i;.'. pnikases. exports, fcls; barruls, 1.1,1 It; sarkn: nates j.lui)pai-kue; loivuxtras J.'.USn.2.4i; I'lty nilllH. i !.,.; t'liy mills patents, l.loutl.: Whiter heat, low unulrs at U.UUt.'.l.V falrto fancy, 2.45.it..TS: do itents. f i.'.'i l.i; .MlnuiiiotH. tlcar. r.'.WAt-'.ttl strslKbts. 1.VI; ilo patents, ;i.T.V-itf l..l.'i , rve intxttlres, sVifi.oj, .uperhne nl f l.;.'.i2.1U; line, Jl ;iJl 'U: southern flour, f...l.VtJ4.2j, WHKAT KmelptJ, CO bushe's, exports. v.'.i.U bushels: wiles, lii.uoi bushels- No. 2 red, ntnre imu oluiatnr. id'-sc, anoat, ij, f. u. p., M-Vuk,, No. I northern. t'.sV'7.,'',. COKN Hetclpts. busheln exports. lls;iii uusnels: sales, l.ox' bushels, .No. 2, II t t :. ele vatori IJli... I j. aOoul: No. i white. 12 1. OATts lleeelpts, ILVhUi binhel; cxnorts, a; hustiels; sales, jl.lllj busliels, 2. .ll'vc ; 2 white, .'tstjc, No. 2 I'lllrAs-o. .ksltc.i So. 3 Silf.; .No. A white, ..Tc.i tnUeil ivebtern. ,ls.i,V.lc.; wnlle do .11-1,121.; white state. .V.I i:c. I, Alt)) -W estern sieain, elo-ed at "ales, - - llerees in t elti nt ti.a'i, sales. l.rfl tjeites, conllnent..p.2.'i; S. A., J.1.1: 111:1: pound. ti.'.'j no I'OllK-Mess, new. SI , jl Hl.irj: do. old. I extra prime, -; sales '."ill barrels. 111. 1 1 hit lleee lots. - DaeKii-'es: StatB dalrv. isl'.'le.' do. creatllert'. 2j'..ia2l',e.: Western ilalrv. I tin tl, l: 110. rieauiery, i..'iit'.; no, lat'lory, lj Ks-.l Rlilhi.'i'.Vs'.. 1 iir,jtj -iieieipts. - . state, lariro wnue; Hiill'ic: do. fancy. HVll'to.. nmll, Wn tl3u.! pan skhns, i3t,e full klin. 21.'. PK't'llol.tU'Sl-rnltedat e0V bid. t lll'KKK- No.T. 17.J.IS SL'liAHr No. , .rt,C4;l I.V.W; No. T.14r " ti-P!; N"o. S -.., t-.'s ,, f. .. ,vie . i... 3 IMSci No. II. ri ,-tlki,)e.; Vo. 12, :H,-i5 ID-liU;.' No. Chase & Sanborn's SEAL BRAND" COFFEE Served Exclusively to the Over Twenty-One Million People adniittcd to World's Fair Grounds Universally accepted as the Leading nine coffee of the World ll jou c:in fiml a i;riirer in Xew rnpl.iiul Unit iloe not sell " .seal llrainl " C'niree, ami w ill ' ml the liiforinuihiu lo in, we will eml jouei) hull tone vtews nf the World's l'alr free. Chase A- Sanborn, nostou, Mms. 4HW .J) ws-f . ..; oft A. Snil-lro.; mould A Ih'il li-hl; ' ui"il A, I'l! 7-llir.: innret linnets' A ' nil loaf .,40 l-P'ic.; crusiieil. ,,4,.3-l. . d. r.jU',,1 ll.Kc.iL'raiiulateil, l'418. , Cabis, (.liicaso Ornlu and 1'ioiluee Jfnrltnl. Ciiicaoo, 1 oh. " . be to Mine futures clo.e.1 a follow. A'HKAT No. 2 I'ib., ST. sc. Itaj.i'v., J. r, (IIIV - No. 2 Kebraary, Mr.; May, rfj'jei lul. :r,iy. ' ,,!AT.'No' s Kebinarr, S.c: Hay. ''. ., Julv. 2sr. .Mr.SHiumK-Perbarrel-lobruary, . Mar, JIJ.05. .inlv. rliifi. I.AliI)-Per loj poumls-Kehrnnry f liar Ji.KI: .Inly, 7.02.td. fllOUT ltlli Per tn pounds-Febrnan-, - -.May, fi;.i7'i. July, (il.). I'esh quotations are as follow ,Vf ,': t"'v?- - sprltiB, jUu'a.Xt.'. No. 2 red.iTV t DUN No.2 at :;i'if. IIA'IH-No.2. JSJlr. 11 VI I -.No. 2. r.Je. HAHI,i: -No. j. Mr. KI.AXsKKIl No 1. al.mU. I'liKK -l' 1 l.'t, 't, 1.ai;)-',.2.-, :jji,' SlIllltT IIIIIS -Silllf, Sl..23Uya(i.3T!v. Ilostini Wool .llai'liel. llosrow Feb. 27 lur dim.M.d ). is 1,,- tnlr ami pi n-ni .In nlioiii the same, 1,1 ,, , 11 . 1 jii 4, ,. .,rX, 2.'i.i2llor end 111.1 jl iul2..a 1 j" N . I Mb hl.Mii X .11 tt 1 r,.i s, 1 at , . soi 1 oinblui; wool-.ir.. si, MK .1 'I..'., tlhio Hn. lahie 2 and Jllri.ir .111 .mi' .i 1 iI'h .t'.':. I nit is d 1 land Is bliHid we,)'-,ne linn mil 1 1 ill in. in. 1 1 -'. ,Ti trltnry anil siniii ,i-,m,i. s nro tn ifuod ih -iiiioul j.nil s, 11 ,n)st! n. i'io ri'.aeof s. a nualllj iirnii ,1 s,,,,, ,1 bisi-,,f , ,s for ,i. .1 fine llieillillil anil i,,, ij i.a ineilmui. I'.illidi'. s lire steailj and 111 lair di m c,,t. 1 oreigii muvlu Vi'mioat I'loiliite 3ln.rl.ut. Vl IK..VMS. J ll. i 'i'lie butter mat l.i t 1-,.i., 1 at 1. to l.i , nt- p t pound, some s, 1, 1 ll. in-, :i, 1, ; em- pi, pmr .1 HSU". IT l ents !! ,lo"ii .lie'ii-. HI 4' J . 11' - e pound: fowN, Oitin 1 nil- p., 1 pi imp in 41 j tents p.. r pound; pin k. per p..'. .1; 11 u ton. ii eenls per iKi'ind t. ,; . 1. , - 1 ent-pi - iwiurl; IJlull, 7 cents pi 1 pol, ml. ha 1 , 1 1 .12 p. 1 1,, 1 I l:n HMOS li. 1 li, : I Market ti'-iia . as hiiii.w- 1; nter. tin J11 , 'I rents do. ri eatn, 1 at '.'.. ', , . t- n.-r poini I. . Me. se, f.,r.!f.. III. I I I .1 ,,..., . I " ' j,,nM,, u.inv. 11 u L I IU - PO. ponndi fgK. IV vis n nts per l.i... n; poultlT fort- s, 11112 tents per pounil: 1 hlrkens, i:s-.r ' .-. er..ti per pounil: linits. r,i7 r.-i i- ( , , i In v f 1 . x I ik perton: potlilot's, s fcllrti.' pi 1 I. inhel. W .ITKltll'-llY. 1 ,.b Tub bultrr. 221.1 J'., tl -p..ii ,d lioxel. 2.'i.'eut r pound; print, 2i nr- p. 1 pound effB- M.r'.tspre do7in; pot.ltoi'S. .Vi i f nts p, r bnsiiel, iuiu,.'s , s , per bushel; turk. 1 -, li.ili cents; rid. ki us. ,'1 I 1 i-nts pi r in-. int. meal, tl.ll".; pretender, I.'il cot., is ,1 eil meal, it. in; spilns wheal bran, $i.iij. utrr -tlient bran. H.10; live hat; i(H'4 cenls, dres-ed do., i'a,.ii; rents per pound; fatrattle, JSI 1 ents. bief 'ents per pound : maple sugar, is rents ier pom 1; tiniilr. .i nn. ISm , i.,.,o ..11.... ....s.l 1 . . ia tents per pound; nay, liull perton, ,.at-, lja teuis per ousnei. BETWEEN TRANSPORTATION CO'S. Tw o l iilriciiilly Tuc lloats (.'.iiise an tecl tlcnt ami Litigation I'ollnws. The Troy Times says tlio general term of the Xew- York Supremo Court has hantle4 ilown n decision of interest to navigators ou Lake ChaniiUain. lu ls()l ('apt Kdwaid rainier of tile canal boat John ,1. Dolby en xafjed the tut? linker, owned by the Laks Chaiiiplaiu Transportation company, to to ills boat from Whitehall to a poiut farther down thelako. Shortly baforo tho Baker started, the tiifj liobert II. Cooke, owned by the Xew York and I.ako Clmmplam Trau3 poitation company, started with a tow but was soon overhauled by th Baker, which sinnnled to pas.s, but th Cooke kept to its course. During nu at. tempt of the ISaker to go by. tho Baker cob lided with the h.nver of tho C'uok.' and Capt. Palmer was injured. Ho brought an action ap;aiiist both companies, and at tha trial at l'lnttsburgh obtained a judgment o sJloOO against both, "he owners of tha Cooke appealed lroni tho judgment, on tin ground that according to law the Baker should have waited until arriving at a safu place before attempting to pass by. and lha general term upholds this position. THE DROP IN THE MERCURY. IIul l our (olilcr rehrnni y D.ijs I han sal unlay iu .",1 l.hi'., Saturday was by far the coldest day ot tho wmfr. Knilv in the niormng ther luometers registered from 14 to '.''. below zero ubout tho city, according t. cxposum and location. Tlioso on the lull marked from four to siv degrees lower than th 'so downtown. At H. MerrlhottV, on Spear strodt iu Houtli Burlingtun, a minimum nf L'8 below w.ts recorded. Simtlur repurts couio from Mirrouiiiliug towns in I'liuteii- den county and, unlike other cold snaps o tho winter, it was colder iu the Champlam than in the Connecticut valley. The "ther mometer did not come up anywhere in ar zero all day Saturday and .Saturday night was but little warmer than Friday nijit. Sunday was warmer iu this seitwu but inui'li colder in tho I oinieoticut valley By way of comparison it may be siinl thai thero have been but four colder da s m 1'eli ruary iu ol veat. Vccurding t'i r cnrli kept by Jlr. I'. K. Allen, (he mean tempcr i luio on 1'ebruary (I, lS-Vi. was JU: ou Fc'i. lSil, it was with n niinminm ot li'J; on Feb. I, IsiCl, it was ;'t on Feb. I. fsil, ii was lit. .Mr. AU"n s tlier iiiiiuieters niaile the mean tempei.ituro Sat urday lo. The latest fashionable patterns in musi(n an tlic .Multisc Cross," "I'lnier l.i.n.' ,md "Him;" dc'is-ns. I'aiiie's I'lirniuii-e l ,n lioslen, aie sellinsi tlit-c uiiislins hv tin ,ir!. Ill inches wiile. at oul.i .N anil upHii.t- m plain 1-inch intllinit tor irlmmiug, the) -ell at l."i per ilo.en yards. mi:ii. Hlliuis.-ln l'.st I'hai'liille, l'e i. K. ,m4, .it tlic Inline other -mi, .1. A. llirn- irs. Nancy ll.iiris, aiied l. e,ir- and l'. months llilsii.- At Toi'iiiit.). I la i, i en i, I ' in.nt i. ,.ii i i,i sixttrMh insi. with intlainiiuitioii. '.i i V 11. Iri-h, l'iii ineil of bht'lliurut', Vt...iKi'il "',) ji.nn ,iinl ,s uiuiith-. Clin i lmu s. In New York iiiv. Mnti- hit. Kihiiiai't Si, s!i. Mali V. li.iuh, w i, of I.. K. Chltieiiilen, in the illltli year nt lur ,' ,-e. AND 'PiT-vVRlTlM0 llest In evori thlni:. Tor Catiiloiio n,l tr.,,i 1 CAUNKbb.V UL'Tl'HKhS. Albiny. N. V VOl' IAN I S.WK. I AMI I MAKB MONEYI , IIY lJt-niMlAIN'i! VOI'tt I GRASS AND CLOVER f-ECD, Vnd nil other supplies tut the J una. , .-et. I .ihle. Klnwci (Itiiileii ni' 1. iw i, .ii i Noll's seed Slnic, ltiii-tntiii. eiinmit I .ill Ol w I l.e I .1 I III I I IT t.llt.l l Ml Mini nils I'U'I i