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i u Vj ril KlvLN(iTON KRi:H I 'Jill liSDA , fj I Ssl'j ift, i.mju n copvniGHTCtx CANN1NO FRUITS. Hy LnlllH Hole. Canned frull tlnil retain their natural 1 iv rs .mil delicacy Itccd no endowment It thin lim , lint to .-'in these il"'r.licl ll.litli- Hip nit atost i'Ulr and attention Im simotltius m -sary. The intsis oi f-lsllu Hi ll. m if Hip fruit. Only I .,. fn sliest inn-' mill most perfect "! Ill- Kllllllld lit ll-ll, IIIU1 SUl'll II b " n i ir or ill n i 'l must 1" t in m iw iiil.il Is .i ptoper urn mi i.ir. i. n m-iss , I tastes , i n u-, ii nil- it nil lumei .....- V . I- ill 11. I, 111 If pu--lblc l-plcct all ,u In -.1 olt ili-ng i in . Tin- dlffere'tieo . - , n-c l.iwiin tin' In'Kt mnl tin' or- iii- i h. .t i ir- Is not en-ill mm although tlicfc ilo not toucli tnr In sutlli loiitly stcrllzed lit about minutes. PASTHt'lMZHD MILK. water, twenty THE WEEKJS NEWS. THURSDAY. JUNK 21. McKlnloy nnd Roosevelt tn li the ticket; nomination MI1 lie iinnnlmoiiB; Hirrungement reached fit conference; inntti r left In Ilunna's hands, he decided for Roosevelt ltepnrt that Admiral Seymour lias reached I'ekln not yet veri fied; rebellion said to be sprendlng; moro American troops may bo sent to China Roers ruthed northward from Ma- chndodorp; General Kitchener barely Republican (oitipaign fund .Rwlsh barbers nt Huston nrr'Slcd for opening their shops on Sunday Hums l'lcrco defeats William Stlnson nt l'rovldeneo In motor-paced race, the track being poor find the latter hnvlng haul lurk Charles McKeuna of Providence alleged to have caused Injuries to his wife from which slip died Captain Hoaidman and thti'i' men recommended for medals of honor by Major Anderson;, companies O and H have a brusli with Ludrones PromliKiit young St. Loulslun on the escapes capture Seven horses perish I posse conimltntus Bets Into trouble by i) u t I 1 ti 1 I I- in , -. ..r . . ,iii' u- inn 1 1 . let'. ii, nt; lit; SI' ,1 illl , ' villi' . Iln W IH'I I !l 111 I i" Ot tllltl't' ft lilt ,i ulwuis thoroughly heal nil ' i; Tills Is I" -t il"Ile m in :i pan of wmer .mil l, ,ih win n they mi' wi ll mil. kl .ii- possible mnl se il 'I In hlli'il '.tr shou In in-nectcd in I ii l "i i I 1 In i-ll I'l , I nii-lil k I ii' ii I". :1 In m t -i vi-im! nl.l In m 1 , ilk place mil ll Wanted If in ,ni i-a-c wui ills. nV''I signs ii I hi'lll ill on.'i .in" lnii use nt inn e 1. r .1 wl-r to .ill. mill to ill. ii The manner Hi which milk Is Pasteur ized icsomblos the process of stoHII.a tlon, but the temperaturo Is raised to only l"o degrees Insleinl of to 21'.'. I Ills inn pcinture Is preserved for from ten lo uii'iitv minutes. Pasteurized milk Is often' ' '!" digested, where sterilized milk would not, !'7r' . ," serve, but It does not keep so long as tho onc J" ,s, tastes more like fr.'sb milk than lint ,"'..t '"l tvlilnli Ims been sterilized. Hither milk' 'HI ll I... I. I I,, II,., l.nlll,. Ill U'tllcll ' .111011111 in iniiii-ii in in' ........ ll bus been trend il, unit It Is also best to put the milk through either process In the bottle In which It Is to be fed to the' baby. These should be corked while their eiiutclltM lire bi'llnr HI i lllll ell nnd the lllp- pe niii v be substituted for the corks when the child Is to be fed. The b.iby who lives where It Is possible to obtain a Biipplv of pure flesh milk may show eccentricities of digestion when the warm weather comes on. In that ease It may be wise to add to the milk a little lime water or a tiny pinch of bicarbonate of socio. If further modllleation of tho milk is to lie made It should be done un der Hie doctor's orders. (To bu continued ncM week.) balanced by tin 'ii;b lin- it I- 1 ' ' P' .1, . t ' inn 111! I i iv. f.ir cum nu u-!' a l . Ml. and It i -ilw.is K , i ' ,i him I iinnr n .' . nri paiall'ill al-n U-iO i i - miii t bus ill i re.i'.e - i. t in. nt ilion. I ..i fK nrm I i . p ,M ii thin Willi .' -.liM-r ,1 i v .it r uiiti i'i'.i.i 1 1 '. , in. ill tender and plaeed i- ip Sirnwliei rii -. r.i-p-ii t - i lid ritlier Minill frinis n; -' l' limi'lled wit a mi-.a e.n-.' or '.n iv u-f all tln-lr hi ii--lii.il term i 'or. )t i Bcnernl v we'l in st Inkle Hn in wn'i tuf ir and si t 1 'i in a-lvle a Lw limits. till Hi r lp ni iv no iir.'illi. I nn nun In fi 1 1 i 'n fruit i Pt in and i! vi'l'i -lowh tu the helium punt, i . ive inn i oi ' . him', be li in r il in ! ar,.iii". Inn f i he MiKm-stln:i an on ti ve I should .id y.ni In the eninliiB ta- t i Uml h i - i ist liCRiin In r r St leet quarter, set vIhk ler; add p. f.-li y, id . 11 i nn IMUCASrfKlCD liA.Mll. u tbiee-pound pleee of the fo"o. cut It Into pieces suitable for anil nut In a kettle of bolllnpr wn- one sliced onion, s me i tioppeu a few slices of turnip and the same anioimt or suceii cairiu: roim ro" v until lln meat is lender. Helilove tho linal and boll down tho llipinr to to cup fu'.s. iiirefully reinovinc, 'the fat. Host tin meat with salt, pepper and a Utile Hour, nnd brown III salt pork fat. Put en ,i li t platter and pour around It a same made of the reduced liquor, two laliU-s-piiiiiifuls of butter, the same amount of Hour and seasonliiK to taste. ,pl i - p. w t. lirrri' Iw . 0- K t l. I 1 ' w up Ml Ii' I ' i ciiM.ler a tew pei i.t m .miinn; straw In rrir-. .i k i net only lln I'll m ripe 1 i urr pound of -ue.ir lo M a half teap 'Onfnl of ,. i ,1 .'am for eai n quart ei wi Ii tin -iiitar. spi 'I'kle o r , 1 i n' ll the -'U.M1' ilKS'ilves I , hi .it( 1 -.'1' imtfiy, or vi r a modera r tin and Itllt'HAItH ISIiANC MANOK. Prepnie and stew the rhubarb as you would for sauce mid then rub through a line sieve. Kctiltn to the lit o and for eaeh cupful ol rhubarb allow one heaphiK' l' bliipootiful of cornstarch dlwsohed in wtr eiioutih to make a thin paste. Add thl to tin boillne rhubarb, stir until tlilekriied and then i onk slowly until rlcir. Turn Into a. wet mold and mrvu with ci on in sauce. tm 1 1 l T 1 1 w ' n ''en i I vni ii in k Ml" a i in a i I riturn i i pound 1 - of I r i tci 1" I a !H is in. .'Ii ,i" ''ni ii it lll.llltlli - or I 11"' -,ili, i ri. i. i iii r i lit- and , 1 1n cberrli- md sti 111 the Iruit all t - Hn r 111 1 hi it lo the b.'nlim- P'iIIU, 'v 1, ,K .i -.iiui'i'Z' nn as'ire I., lln kel tlf , let n I' 'II Ittl'l mil a hall of sili-.ir lor ev- li'i i ot niiii . nml loi umi an num. Hv iiins !l if'ti as necessary, ir not juli. 1 in that time boll lonaer, nlihoush In linir siitrpesled is Reiieruly sulllelent. I' lee .felly for some uses may be made ir m the lai-Ke blue plums. Put tlieiu In xl k- "le with a little water, let them boll Inn', r strain through a Homed jelly ban, mi isure and return to the kettle; let lir.n for ten or lirteen minutes, add a pint of sue ir for each pint of Juice, boll for twcnlv minutes longer and put awav hi j; i -,cs. 1 think they will please and aid you. of rou you n scrap-hook. lie Ipe" Prom Jinny Foiuces and A' know lodged 'Worth P.Hfn.MlP. JKlilA" WITH CI1KA.M fill into pieces one quart of rhubarb nnd a low for use with it one pint of su i: ir and a little less than a box of itrla tmr Soak the celallne In a cupful of cold water, and bavins stewed Hie rbubaib t,-en'v until lender add the gelatine, stir tit t di uheil and rub through a sieve. 1' ur into a bonier mold, to servo, turn ti p ', a plate and Illl the center with r. in , ) d cieam. 1 ICXI.NT.TON Pi liniNG. Molifii one and one-balf cupfuls of cracker erinnbs with an equal amount of lioillnc water and let stand until cold; tin 11 add a stlotiK pint of milk, one beiiten ics, ntu-third of u cup nt molasses ami one-half pound of seeded raisins cut Into bits; steam tor sewn or eight hours and let it stand In the mold until cold. ltiioii.inj MACKiciiiii. noi:. Cook two mackerel roc In boiling water llftccn minutes, mere lielng aiuiid to the water a little salt anil half a table- spooufiil of vinegar; drain, cover with rolil water and dty between towels. Piute In a gieased luoller and broil fur tluee minutes over a clear lire. Scno with but ler sauce CO UN Ct "STATU). To one can of corn finely chopped, or an equal amount of pn en corn lemovcd from the cob. mid two egss slightly beaten, ono teaspoonlul of sab. a little pepper, two cups of i aided milk and two tablespoon fills of melted butter. Turn Into a but tered pudding dish and bako in a slow oven. sorTiii:n." Km nn ciiickkn. Cut up two broilers In pieces approprl i i (.r -a rvlng, dip in cold water, siason iv l i - ilt and pepper and roll when damp in Ik nr. taking on as much of the llmir I m, adhere, l'ry out the lat from one p in I of sweet sail pork, mid when lioll n hot put In the lloured chicken; tur jitin and try a golden brown. Ho bit re be chicken is young and tender. S.MtniNKS WITH miOW.V SALVK. Drain one elozi n surdities nnd ivnim Jit m in a sti wp.m or chntlng dish mull .! y aio healed through; lake up and Jprinklo with lemon Juice. Jlake a brown I, n i- of one cup brown stock, one spoon ful and one-half of the oil drained frmn I) -nnlines and a tablespoon) ill of (lour. i n i smooth put ill the lish, reheat them Hid -tno. STItAWBHIUlY SALAD. Sin t 1 irge and very linn frull for S.it-iil Prepare Individual cups with lei In. i . ,u es and partly Illl with tho ber ies -prinkle with lemon Juice, add a tea ipuoi fill of thin ma.sonnalse, made Willi i. ii. n litice Instead of vinegar, add a few )ar I.- me berries and serve at once. c.iu:i:n cpiuiant pii:. Stew and mash one pint of gleen cur rants until the skins of all are burst, us ing as little water as possible and not hae the currants burn: add sugar i iiough to make It very sweet, and one oda eraker rolled line. Baku between two crusts. POTATO ItAI.I.S. To ono cup of mashed potato arid ono egg well beaten, season with salt, )n pp'T and celery salt, and innlslen with a little milk If necessary, make lino balls, loll in diy Hour and Iry In deep, hot fat. 5UCH PUDDING WITH MACAP.OONS. Thoroughly wash anil boil until tender In milk half a pound of rlee; add two f in - of mgar and stir In one ouui e of ri butter and ono beaten egg. Arrange it ,15c is lu a tllsh with macaroons bc Iween each layer and cook Pr two hour-i. lerve with raspberry Jam fm a sauce. pi:au PIK. Putin the p:e p;ate a rich rust and flm sce llnrtlett jiears enough to heap the plate. .Mix a quarter of a cupful of y par tin grated rind and juice 01 half a ii nmn and a Illl If t .nulled ginger rout 'lllcod thin, nnd sprinkled over the pl-itc, lo er with a ci list and bake lu a quick lull, NURSERY COOKERY. TIIK S.MAI.I, CHILD'S ST'JIJIKIt U112T. Py Christine Terhunc Herrlck. (Continued from last week.) I'or the benellt of the mothers who must either sienllzo of Pasteurize the milk tin v give their babies, directions are fur nibiicd hero of both processes. STKIIIM.HD J11I.K. I'or this process there eomo regular sterilizers. These an like largo tin cans, with a rack Insido In which nro placed ihu Jars conialnlng the milk to be sterilized. This must be raised to the temperaturo r il:1 degrees I'ahrenhelt, and this ho.it. lug must bn June liy steam. It takes only a short tlmn to bring the milk to the dc-blrc-d state if the the under tho sterlll.er Is kept up. For all sterilizers there coine explicit directions. On the oilier hand, while these mav be bought at any laigu el"iig shop or otdered Horn one ol iho llrnw that manufactures them, a home made sterilizer may be Improvised by any one who will lit a rack that will hold thu bottles Into 11 linl.er with ( losoly llii.ng top The lower pait of the boiler ! IHI 'd wPh hot wat'r a ud this Is knit ai si tUudy u boll that the milk In the bottles, CLUBBING LIST. Tho Free Press nnd Othor Periodicals at 1 Low Kates to Ono Address. ! We hut, c completed m raiigi menu where by the Weekly FPKi: PULSS can bv ob tained in Lumtilnatiun with oilier leading pel lodlcalh tit low rates. 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When You Marry it iv ill be monoy in your pocket and you are suro to be satisfied, if you got the wedding ca.'ds of tha Fheic Phuss Association In a lire In a Uoston stable Young woman attacked by two women In St. Louis anil badly beaten Tufts college prndtiutes the largest class In Its his tory; trustees elect several professors Senator Lodge, as permanent chulr- tiuin of the convention, makes a strong speech Illshop Lawrence consecrated the new church of St. John the Kvnngel Ist at Duxbury, .Muss Naval con- id ruction board understood to favor fur- j sultan for th titer ttlal of the double turrets Ap peal of Fltzhnrrls and .Mullet denied, nnd they must return to Knglnntl Parsons pleads not guilty to the charge of mur dering William llaniinotid nt lloslon; case continued to June I'L' Oeorgci Vanz kills boyhood chum, whom ho found In woods with Mrs. Vnnr. nt New TIavon A united Ireland marks thu close of Irish National convention Missouri declares tiuarantine ugnlnt enttle from states where tuberculosis (xlsts Lord Salisbury wan s mission aries against misdirected zeal Japan Is said to be mobilizing iS.fiOO men for Immediate transport. Fill DAY, MSV) 22. McKlnloy and liooseelt chosen as the Itepubllcan national ticket; Murk Ilan nu again the national ehaliman Tien tsin being bombarded; much of the American consulate destroyed; United States marines marching to buttle with ' besiegers Filipinos meet at Manila and sue for pence; hope expressed that Agulnaldo will lay down arms; (lem ral 1 MiicArthur grants amnesty Kx-Cap- , tain Carter, broken In health, now pushes a lawn mower at Leavenworth prison Secretary Long not surprised nt Roosevelt's nomination: geogiaphltal conditions prevented bis own si lection, no intention of feslgnlng from navy de partment (lenetal Puller's advance reaches Panrdekop Angellne Abbott, I when discarded, shot DeWItt Clinton, nn actor 111 San Francisco Starving woman In Now York sells her baby boy fur $100 Oflleer Joyce of Lynn. Jlass., likely to hnve his arm anyiutated ns a ' Jesuit of nn encounter with burglats Arrest eif Piathbone, suspended director of posts, expected In Havana within a few days St. Louis sheriff orders deputies not to ride upon street -ars: ono road settles with its help Death of Charles 1-2. Paige of Lowell, for 00 years connected with steam rallroadiiif; Death of Count Jlur.ivleff, itusslan minister of foiel?n affairs Clarence I. P.urr, Boston real estate man, diowned while canoeing liovernment with draws charge ot assault with intent to murder biotight against Nathan A. Wilkins nt Plymouth. Jlass, and ha pleads guilty to common assault. SATURDAY, JUNK 23. Lieutenant Wright of the United States marine corps killed In Ilghtlng.it M'ion Tsin; 1.10 rnsualtb-3 among the foreign residents and garrison Light ning causes several fires and the shut ting down of machinery in Weymouth, Mass, factories Henry 1-2. Parsons held for the murder of William Ham mond at 12oston Safe burglar In Ken tucky opens a safe in 10 minutes after expert machinists bad abandoned their two days' work as hopeless Charles II. Litchnian, formerly of Jlarblehe-iul, Mass., appointed Industrial commls- fioner Captain Gibson of the Texas to be relieved by Commander W. It. S. Mackenzie One of the St. Louis Tiatisit company's employes charged with dynamiting August Pelmont's yacht Jlincole outsails Cornelius Van derbllt's Rainbow and W. K. Vnnder- bllt, Jr.'s Vltginia Jo.- Deinsteln gets the decision over Solly Smith in the 14th round on 11 foul Kllnt Danforth would nen pt second place on the ticket with llryan; large number ot otht-r can didates for the place JU-morial tablet to Jonathan ICdwards unveiled In the First Church of Christ at Northampton, Jlass Wide net around Steyn'.-, men; severance between tho transva.11 and the Free State now complete -Government surgeon with canal commissijn say n new louto has been fount! which Insures a tld.? level canal route worth 150,000,000 more than any other Son of an aristocratic Englih family jumps overboard In New Yotk harbor to escape a French dancing girl Opening of tho VT. C. T. U. conventional l'2dlnburg Wheat crop of North and South Dakota and .Minnesota will this year be only 7.1,000,000 bushels, against 200,000,000 in 1SD0. SUNDAY, JUNIJ 24, Alexander K. Grant and David King arrested at North Adams, .Mass,, charged with the murder of Henry F. ami Blanche Heed, three yeais ago; strong circumstantial case against them I'ngland trying to settle with Kruger; preparing for dangerous com plications ir. the far east Hanna saya he won the light In the convention, if there was any victory for anyone; mado ro terms with Piatt and Quay; Cioker icturns nnd will look Into the ice trust Chinese hordes repulse American and IUmsian relief force trying to reach Tekln; Washington making warllku prepaiation.. China general In con trol of the Boxers, none of the s'.tpoit cities feeling .secure from attack; Ad miral KemplT cables urgent need of te- Inforceinents at Tien Tsin Terry Mc- (lovern defeats George Dixon In six rounds at Chicago; the younger man ton last ami too strong for the veteran Barge containing 12 young women and a chaperon precipitated Into a pond In 2ralne by runaway horses; nil handj rescued liners captured 2000 mail bags, J20.000 worth ol stamps; Botha willing lo surrender, but Kruger Is ob durate JIIss (last and Will Brown, iong-dlslnnci; bicycle champions, lowed New York Athletic club. Yale and Chicago university Olympian athletea hall from New York Ameilean derby won by rank outsider at Chicago Jlullett ami FlUharrls driiurtod Ptlnce George of Greece engaged to Princess Victoria Nine men of tho I Fortieth United States infantry killed by Filipinos. MONDAY, ,11'Ni; sr.. Kempff cables that four of Waller's command were killed and seven wound ed I', . . . Tien Tsin; ciulser Brooklyn ail all the troops she can entry oidered to Taku, with Remey In command Thiity-live prisons killed In a passenger train wieck at JIc Donoug'h, On.; train ran Into washout, and nil cais, except sleeper, binned; two Boston women among th? few- res cued; six persons killed In n smash-up at Depeie, Wis Cuban tenebeis sail for Boston Llewellyn Atwood drowned at Onset, .Mass Three Bos ton men narrowly escape drowning by the Hon Muss nnur.it contradli ts repert tnnt stati Auditor ex-Bry.tnlt 's have euiiUlhutcd f 50,000 to wr W HUB MARKETS. Quotations on Products In the Leading Demand. shooting at women; no cars molested Sunday Freight Conductor Hillings sAnt nnd severely wounded by two tramps near Thompson, Conn Urlg- ndler General Robi i t 1 1. Hall, who will command In China, a veteran of li yenrs' service In Uncle Sam's army in n pistol duel nt llcdfoid, Ind., between rival suitors, the gill was killed Another vigorous demand mad.- on thu ,merleati Indemnity. TUKSDAY, JUNK 2fi. Rear Admiral Kent pit n ports, by a Ji'panese torpedo boat, that the com bined forces entered Tien Tain on Satur day. June 23, sustaining a small loss Mystery surrounds the death ami Iden tity of a woman found In Woodl.iwn cemetery and taken In charge by pullco of Kvurett. .Mass Mysterious disap pearance an absence of .Mls Clara B. Hayes ol" South Boston One man kllb d and three injured by fall of wall ol new building in Philadelphia Aaron Halle, who shot girl In a Ittooklyu store, sen tenced to death live we-ks after the crime Mts. lOmma Kelley, supposed to be a native of Limestone. Me., a prob able suicide at Lowell. .Mass Cioker and Hill feud may be npnet by the light over silver In Kansas City conven tion; Bryan stands unit for Chicago platform New Sweden, lie, cele- "biates Its KOth anniversary Two transports, the Crook anil th.- Sedgwick, with Cuban titt Iffs, leave Havana Sui'ci ssful ti ial trip of the new pilot boat Louise Secretary Long approves the board's tlntllng that three of the new battleships shall have stipei Imposed turrets and two shall have iiudrll.it r- ally ariiingvd luritts John 12. Hit-key, boatswain of the U. S. S. Hartford, kills himself at his father's home ut He.stnn Prominent untl-ltnpeilaHsts center in New York ns lo campaign plans; de cide to wait and see what Deinocnttlc conventlon does St. Louis detective : cangltt near bridge with dynamite In bin ; possession, and outrages of past are not : now thought dtit; to strikers Ropre- S'-ntiitlve Grosvenor reiterates charg:"S against Jlr. Qulgg;of mutilating Repub lican platform at the convention New York grand Jury dismisses con spiracy charge against ofllceis of Ice itrust Admiral and .Mis. Dewey will ignore Newport society while they are , in that vicinity .Massachusetts house ! of representatives dcbatis bill fnrratill- ' cation of Klichbtiig lmv British ci.nvei glng In six columns to close ir. 1 upon Free Statets; Canadian outpost badly cut up by the Boers Mrs. F. 'I' Rogers of Providence killed In a run- j away ut Schnectady, N. Y Charb s I W. Sheet, a Chinese lattndrymnn In I Newton, charged with assaulting l-2dlth Jl. Webber, 13 yeais old, of Boston Reported that Count Casslnl will suc ceed .Muravieff as lieud of Russian for eign oltlc. WEDNESDAY, JUNK .".7. Gi".it slgnilicunce nttached to Chaf fee's appointment anil orders to pro c-eed to l'ikin: Kempff cables relief ot Tien Tsin and departure of relief fur Seymour's forces Harvaid beats Yale, ,'1-0, at baseball; encouragement to crew of no little importance at this stage; crimson are rowing well Sharkey knocked out. by Ruhllii In IS rounds of a il rce battle; sailor Was ag- groove and game to the last Mid. Ida .May Hanley kills heiself in Wood- lawn cemeteiy, Kveivtt, Jlass., on tho grave of her brother, Jann-j, 12. Nowlin, who was hanged for the murder of Milkman Godmnn of Somerville .Resignation of First Assistant Po t master General Heath said to be wanted by the administration An "ossllied man in a New York ho.-pital being baked back to hi tilth Boers say they in tend '.o hold nut to the Inst; harassing British columns; convoy ot iQ wagons escorted by highland! is raptured; es cort surrendered Craket says he Ri vers Bry.m. but is not committed to r sllve-r plank Bo.uon giocer tells po lice of a confession made by Sweeney and efforts to save Kdward Wist- from tin- electric chair uiv renewed Boston police are satl.Ml-d from what they have learned from yung Poole that George Champion was his assailant Admiral Duwcy opens the sessions of the naval policy board at N'ewpoi t naval war col- L,.,, Massachusetts beliato pas-ui! Boston and Albany lease to cngioss 111-mt; house pass, s ritchburg olll to third reading; senate kills the !'0-cent I gas bill for Boston; iovernor signs tat nerease for Boston ami the Gloucester court bills Archduke Fr.inz-Ferd nntid of Austria wi'l sai-rllice the thronu for the privilege of marrying the woman he loves, Countess Sophia Chotek Carl 12. Hutch escapes from the Con conl. Jla.-d., reformatory, but is soon captured; Frank Banks to be charge with assalutlng a Boston ollleer .Maiden's (Jlass.) city solicitor gives an opinion that native wine can lie sold by ;he person making it Body of William Thomas of Hast Bos-ton found on mud Hats oft .Maverick street Chicago stock brolior lol.li-.d of f.1,1,1101) while on his win- lo a bank Woman found diowned In Cambridge, Mn-s , was .Mrs Joseph KiJIcy, who lived lu Boston Pioti-st raised at Sydney, r. j j,, to Americans celebrating the Fourth ,Iulv on a public park Chailns Smith a lineman, killed at Cambridge. .Mass he falls on a little boy, who Is quite se rlotisly lnjiud. In In FOR GOVIIRNOR OF MAIN 12. BniiRor, .Mo., June 27. Dr. John F. I Illl of Augusta was nominated as candidate tor governor at the republican State eon Vi'lltlnn to-day. in spite of tile lack a contest tor t In- head of the ticket th convention was one of the largest In the history ol the party lu Jlnlne. It wii ca'.liil lo oldei by Chairman JIunly tin- Stale committee who iutlodiici-d permanent ctialrmnn Senator YV. P. Fr, priililf ut pro tem of Hie Semite of United Stales. The platform lu-aillly en tlnrseil the ailminlKtliitloii, the I'liilad phla ticket mid pledges It lis support. NOT A GOOD MAN. (Front tho Glasgow, Ky Times). A Kentucky pieiulu-r shot hi neighbor over a lettuie bed, A pieai her who would shoot hi nelKhlior over a lettuce lied ilils late in the son-on must lertalnly not In very good mini. Tlopton, Juno 2G. The butter market Is steady, with the arrivals ot June creameries pretty free. Bent creamery, small lots and packages, 21Cf21'4c; northern fresh, round lots, 20i'2riT21c; western, 20'if 2014c; i-nstcrn, 20if20i4c; flints, It'. 1714c; Imitations, lfifaiflc-, Job bing, l4Ti Ic more. Cheese Is steady. There. Is still a small quantity of choice oltl cheese left In the hands of the tiade, and held nt high prices. Old niund lots, 11 ',45? 13c; sage, 13c; new, &fe'j?10c; Jobbing, Wdia higher; Liverpool, Ms. I'2ggs are very well held for irood, with the demand fair. Flesh, l.illle; east ern, llffiir.c; neaiby and fancy, IC',4 and up; Jobbing, lftlUt- higher. Ail vices continue to be iccelvetl by the trade hen- mentioning great damage to the growing bean crop from drought. This makes a veiy Unit market with holders of 1. 11 go lots. Carload lots, pea, 2.30; medium, $2.2,"ft 2.27'4; yellow eyis, $2.3.".; red kidneys, '2.2.1ci2.30; California small white, J'!..r.0Ti2.i1.1; Jobbing, 10c more; Lima, f.rC'ie per pound. Cmp news ft om the northwest con tinues bad; In even worse, in fad, with estimates from reliable sources reduc ing tho lutfil yield In Hie Dakotas and Minnesota to not above 10 percent of a year ago. Some of this crop news Is from private sources, utul f'-om sources that would have no object in telling any thing but the truth. Flour is higher, with the market nd- uiced from 21c to fiOe, according to ad- ances already made by the vat Ions mill lug concerns. Better buying Is noted the east, with a good dal of flour old at about i" for the best spring patents. Coininetil Is higher, under the advance corn, with t-nrninal nnd the cereals all flimer an.l higher. Com hns advanced still further, with a '! strong market. It Is suggested that the advance Is mainly In sympathy ith whtit. though theieari' reports of hot anil dry winds In some important parts of the corn belt. Oats are ilrnier, and the market Is at least He hlghei. Reports begin to mention great damage to the oat crop the west. In sections where wheat hits suffei-i d from drought oats are much damaged also. Tin- hay situation Is firmer, with re ports of crop duui.-ige In the west, while New l-2nglantl there was much grass land badly winter killed. Jllllfeed is especially llrmer, wilh prices advanced, Mowing the advance and linn position of wheat. I lay, $1 I'il IS; fancy and Job bing. $1ST1S.50; rye straw, JlS.i.O'u I1.0O; it straw, $S-ii:i. The poik market la flrni"r, with nil makes of barrel pork advanced .10c, fresh lbs advanced 14c and all hams and bacon Vtc higher. Lard Is also up lie A very firm beef market Is noted, with the supply well sold up. Prices aro higher and very firm. I'he position of lambs Is rathr easy, under a full supply, but muttons arc- little firmer and higher. Veals con- tlnur In full supply for the demand, with the market about steady. Spring lambs, niirii'ic; eastern, S2fi2...0 each: Brigh ton and fancy, H,iTil3c; yearlings, GVi frlilo. muttons, Cjfc; fancy nnd Inghtons, 7'4''d'.!'4c; veals, lyjc; tancy Srlghtons, 9fi!t'4e. The poultry market has been dolnit rather b tier ot late, wicn iceii tinner tnd a little higher: Frozen turkeys, 12f,' 13c; frozen chickens and lowis. it tit i.e; upring chickens. JIWl.o; i.rouers ami toasters. lS(6-'".c; fresh rowls, lStlle; iced fowls, 10Vi?(llc; iced turkeys, 0ft lOc; live fowls, lOQllc; chickens, 1C (Li ISc. A few old apples are still in the mar ket, but the supply Is getting small ana likewise the demand. New apples from the south are about due. Old are sold at 5.4 rtl 5 per bid for Ben Davis unci russets, or at 1257 3 per bu. California cherries are not In excessive supply and the market is steady. They Job at $Kol..10 per ox. California plum.i are quoted at IHl 1-0 per u t by the jobbers. Prunes sell at Jl.&Ofii 2.50, as to quality. Nntiv cherries are beginning to come In, or, rather, ebonies fioivi lork state. Thev sell at 2.ifi.10c for 8-lb bskts, with qt bs in crts at C6Sc. Some of the best strawberries of the s-eason are now coming forward, though still largely from York state, Rhode Isl and and Jersey. A few Dightons have been received, but they are reported poor and unsatisfactory. -onie very choice Maishalls sold as high as 18if20e In crt Jots; others boki at isin.'c, according to quality. Potatoes arc easy, witu uie arrival.') of new free. Old potativs are at a dis advantage, with so many new of pretty good quality; Aroostook Green moun tains. 4Sff( Title; hobrons. Ktfi If.i-: Dakota H'ds, :i:.(iil0c; rose. $2S2.5(i; Chili white, fl.f.O'n 2; red, ?l.-u'i i'"t'. Kgyptlan onions are steady at ?2.2,1i' ; ?.T.O per lii. Cubans or Bermudas are still lu limited offering at about Sl.2T.fr : 1.60 per crt. 1 There Is still a limited amount of 1 celery offering at ,10c per bcli, for large buiwhes. Spinach nnd other "greens" ' ,11 0 bndly demoralized. Spinach Jobs nt in.- p -r bit, w lib beet greens at the same price. A limited supply of caullilnwer la at hand nt 7.1cW$l per bx for southern, with native higher. Asparagus is still very plenty, and sells at very wide range, all the way from 1 lo $2 a doz. Lettuce is easy at ffl'ic per doz. Jtadlshes are cheap at 2-ic per bx. Cabbages are a decided drug, with prices very low. From ,10c to COc per crt is all that they can be quoted for pood lots, while the maiket Is oveu-rowded with lots that will have to go',to tha dump Squashes are pretty sternly at $2.ri0f?i li.fiO P'"" 1,1)1 fnr marrow, with oilier vaileties at all prices as to quality. White summer, JlWl.r.O per bx for good. Cucumbers "' wide range, all tin way from 50c to J.'l per 100, as to quality ami condition. Tomatoes me quite plenty an(1 fell at 7,"cff($l for Jllsslssippl I rays of four baskets; Florida rrntes, J1.2T.Q 1.7.1, as to quality and condition. t it t Vi. 1 ' f o b. pr nnd No 1 hard I Hi br li ' ,1 ti 1 1 11 .11 ni 'inni Oi 1 ,1,' opined wiak undi 1 1 d-i it. . 1 -. .a, pr. tniittv 1 11 1 tc it and win nrm n. n',1114 all day With an a-live r. iu nil trade. The llli 1,'Veliu lit Win- hast d on late stieinftn In Kngllsli markets, a n- mny 01 C Northwesl, the Jump In c ut, l - 1 mn able crop news and spe. tilaiiv. mnai Closed Drill at l'ulfc net .nivalin lul N7'k''C.ki .i,c, closed Nic; Sip' -"v '1 ilnseil MH4C; Dee., K7V'iH" 1 Ium .1 '" . CORN Receipts, 7.ff.. Lu lu I-. cMi.n-ts, 3r,n.ii.1l bushels, sales, 1 1 mi Im-ln I- tu-Itll-es, Isn.tMi bushels e.SI'iirt. Spot sllong. No. 2. iVic f. o. li. allonl mnl l:ic elevator. Option market was silting and active all day on hlulicr cables, light country ac ceptances, renewed cash demand mid lib eral covering by bears. Sept., 17',n 1' v closed IS'te. OATS Receipts, ll.Sno bushels; exports, i3Vi bushels. Spot llrmer: No. '.!, '; Nn :i, 3'Jhic; No. 2 while, 32c; No, 3 while, .11' .1 tinek mixed Western, Zi'gtf'viV-; lr.nl. 1 White, I'l'i.iSr.t.,!-. Options quiet but 111 111. I HA Y--Qulot, hipping, 71 iff 7.1c; guod 'o choice, Wiiis7'je. 1 1 1 1 IMS Are llrni. Galveslnn, 20 lo 23 pounds, Ifr; C11III01 Ida, 21 tu 2. pounds, si'jc; lexas dry, 21 10 :;o potmus. lie. Wool, Jim ket was dull. Domestic fleece, 2.".'n2Sc; Texas, I.MHRe, LA It 1 1 Strong. Weslein steamed, $7.2; relineil strung; contlm at. J7.."in, S. A., ih.tto; com pun nd, i,2,1fiii.37l!i. POIIK-Htronu. l-'mnllv. $I3.7.V! 1 1..V): short, clem-, l:!,(jiy!f,1.2,1: niess. Ji;t.fi'n I I.i"-. lil'TTIIR Firmer, ('remnetles, nnjii-; fiictorv. IHlbliji-: Imltnllon cleamerv. 11'u lSe; Slate dairy, 1.1ia1lllie, C 11 :i:S -2 Weak. Large w i le. nf.fiiK.c In hi- coloied, o'-iKiiac; small white, ,n.f !Hic; small eolnli-d, '.iVulHii'. I.GGS Irregnlar.state and I'eniisylvnnla at mark. l.'.Vn lie: weslein uiiKiaded, at mark. Itfn I2i.,c; western, loss off, utmrad ed. lie. P( ITATHI2S Steady. Oltl coniinon, 7.fi $l.ni: Chill. $1.2.1fil 7.1. TALLOW -l-'limer. City, V ,r asked; countty. ivt I'il'. PI TROI KIWI U'r.s quiet. Refined N.-w York, $7.S5; Philadelphia and ilaltlmorc. $7.M'. du. In bulk, .1S.1. COPPI-2R oue. Brokers, $H'..:1; ex chmige, $lfi.0O. CdFI'KI: Spot RIo firm; N'o. 7 Invoice, S'-;c; mild inaiket quiet; Conlova. Iiifir!'s. The nun kid for luture epnu d sie.uly with pilces ,1 to 10 points higher mid li-r-tln-r linproved on itctlve genet al buying, prompted by light I'.iazlllan receipts ind IiiiIIImIi RIo plague Hews. I. liter tin- mai ket partially n-actpil under n-ullzliiK, ctus-li-g 111 m .1 lo 20 points in-t higher. T1t.1l s.-iles, :W.iinO lings, iiicludlim .I'tlv ut $7 IV.i 1.2.1; August, $7.3.1: Sept.. $7.1. 'I 1 .'': Oct - Im. $".J.1. Nov.. $7..1"i''i7.11. 1 T.7trn7 71; l'"el... $7.M; Jlm-ili, $7.!i"'n7 HI: Mil. I'Xfil S.ii. SUriAR -Raw strong. Fair, i-elln'ng, 4 li-Pic; Ci 1111-iflll.al. !l tes. I 11-ir.e; 11111 lnse sugar. 3 I .VI tie Relbu il was stroll.-. No. ii. $.1.:!i., No. 7. K..2.1. Nn. v. $1.20. Nn. !i. .11.1: Nu. 111, .i.l.Iii; Nu. 11. '".u.1: No. 1.'. $.1,011: Nu I.I. .'i.iu. No. II. $.1.il; slandard a. fl.iiu. confectioners a, flO: mou'd a. Ji.,: cut ion I, .i.li; crushed. J'i.'.'ii- po-.v-diied. $.1.'.m, granulated. $.1.i . uhes. $1'i1. I a poi nd be, 1 I. tin 1 a iriy leltiK pel k , nd , i , Ii 1 , , r ulilies, .1 ei ills union", 10 ci nts 1 -ni li v , ml a poi, 11 p. k . Hint d v . -lis 1 ilbjw . Com, 1. m itor.l n tn i ln-.li 10 to 1,. cents: i-t 1 leti c fj 1 11 1 a 1 0 r t , pr I'm s, 1 1-1. Ill il'. v hi ' edits a l.uie-li, hunch: Bi 1 iiuul 1 1 pound ; - uinlii' r 1; spllim-h 10 e. HI- ' 'bli s at quoted 10 to 15 c ills; I cents, ouci 0- ' 'tig be-ins, 10 lo 2a Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kldncya once every thre; minute.,. 1 no Kidneys aro your blood purif iorn. they In ter out .he waste or Impurities in the blood. If they areslc'c. or out cl order, they (all to do their work. Palnn, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess ef uric ack in 'ho blood, due to nepleced kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as tho ut-h they had heart trouble, because the hear' ',3 over-working in pumping thick, kidney polsonod blood t'irough veins and arterie-.. It used to be considered that only ur.nary troubles were to bo traced to the kidney-,, but now modern science proves that near'y all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. Ifyou are sick you can make no mk.'a'a 1 ic-nli, t.il HiiIih y l.'iun, lfi c.'lils; poas, in 2.". 1. -us, Kreta h peas, SO cents; ns- .m muiiH ili lo .'.nt-, asparagus, 10 lo I el, a bun. li. 1 ui uinlii rs, 5 to X i.-nt each, lomatoei, 1.1 eints 11 pound: wa I, ii., n cents 11 quart; llermuda pntiitoes. 7' '.Ills 11 pick. Itreeli pens, 31 tents 11 pi h. cailllllowers, J.I nd ts eacM. TKAS, ccii'i'i:i;s and si-icks. F. E. Perkins. Teas RtKslan Ciirnvmi Tea, $2.") per pound; Coy .on mid India, x.1 fetits nnd lj l'iirmoa Oolonns, ."jut. 7u, !D cents nnd SI on, KiKll-li I'.rcukfiiM, iy tents: (lunpou kr, tO i-etitM; Young llynn, (VI cents; .Iiipatis, 30, I". I", ti". 70 and Ht cents, Appleion's Tin. v". ei tits; O. and f)., SO cents; fey I ill, C'l and 70 ceiils; Tetley's tea, .fl; Wcddi-l ten, 41.2.1, Cold Star tea, 00 cents. Coriei Private Growth Java, 10 cents; Old (lovernmi nt ,lnn, tents, Min lrfi, 40 cents: llotirlioti ,laa, 2n cetrts; .Mnrlialo, 3U rinl; Cilllden RIo. 2,1 cent"; Ceri III Cof fee and f'nrmel Cereal, so ic-nis, $2 si per by first doctoring your kidneys. The mud "in i ri . i .i ..nee, we cenm. .-.j'i anci the extraordinary ellect of Dr. Kilrr.-r 3 !'"'' t'','!: "I' f Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy n per dozen (linlii-fJ ( erea , i centi, I2.7u , ' i, l'i . per dozen; Kath.-r Kn-ipp-;, is, ems, tl.nr, soon real zed. It stands the htghest for us p. r dozen; New Urn Colf.-c, 21 cents: 2 71 wonderful cures of the most distressing casca per dozen; shredded w in a' coffee. :o ana is sola on its merits r. cent", 2.:0 prr dozen. Dmnli lion Cnft'i e, 15 by all druggists In fifty- .....I. ... , , . ,., cent ana one-aonar Eiz-eixjrr?itifc.r; Coflee, SI cent; Horikii'- l'ti.t c. frc-e, v mv hv a ,'J-Jiiiri-L .It; etittt- f'ritr,,,. I4.uu,n... ? ,..,,1. r: ,1.1 . . .. 3 . Star coffee 31 c-piiis ' , sample bottle by mail ikmorf .imino.i Sl.lee Shrit fen.ii.'r lAr.nm ner r,'.,T frOO, alSO pamphlet telling VOU how tO f nd. ,hite Pepper, 10 cenlJ, t ,,enni l'i ier, t.0 i Mils; Java Cassia, S" mn AIl-i i emits. (Singer, 3d rents, I'lmi-. I" Nutinifis. 20; Mine. .11 20. M im cents: I'aprlca. w cint. .Mixed Sp" cents; Cuny I owl. r, or. cents. KRU1TS. 30 50 40 out if you have kidney or bladder trouble Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer b. Co., Binghamton, t ". Y. N. W. Jones. r i , per NKW VORK I.IVK STOCK M.UtKUT. Ni-v, York, .lime 27. tl-:i-:VHR Itru-lplv, 21'a: sn-i rs lu lU'ht s'lpnlv and Pie liiuher. bulls. Inltl.le lower: tows Im i fly sleadv Steers, SI mi'd .1.71 : eN- tras. ....Si; oxen mid stag", RM ,i.l..: Iiulls J2.0'i'n I :tij; e-jws. i2 2.1 1. no. Cal.'i vie.uly. Shipments, 10 caitle and 3710 iiinrteis i f beef. CM.VKS -Receipts. IS"-. Veals slow. Some sales higher; generally lower: but-tci-mllks. 2VKV- oil. Veali, $I..Vn; .In; cholie and i-Mia. $i'..iiii 7.1. mil--, $4.i": bult.-rmllh, S3. 12l'i3.i;2i .. sii:i:i A.'i i.AMis-ne.-eipts 7'-!. Sheep verv dull: lambs slow and in to 2lo lower. Sheep. $3.i li t 21; ctilK 2.0iv'; :,0; luiiibs, .''n,::;,, extra prime. $i', :ni,; in; culls. fS.im'u l.m): ceiieml s;ile, $l.71''r..!iu; car of kooiI yeai'i.'gs. $1.2.1. IIOUS Receipts. .1.1!l.1. .Maiket ste.ulv in .1 ikW,1 0; choice light Stale liogs. $1.s1. RUTTICR AND CI I HKS1-5 .MARKKT. I lo-i-jii .1 1. in - :7 RUTTI-'R Quiet. N'M't h-i n. 2n' c; V. i ern. I'l'c: Imitation, ln' c. ladles. !",i .c.i'e. CIIl-;i-;SI-;--(Jiilet. Western, in !', i : Northern, tiiH1 ic Hnnanns. ornuneM, ,:0 cetil"' lig-, p r pound . oll I-. 31 1 1 tu - $l..".i, p. r l.oi 1 1, cent - pi .-ii In - Hi to v I , in- 1 , -ii. inn i - - t , , I ' tint- a p. .ut.. I i piiutui iiiiu i !t t t aw In 1 1 n - I-' -ri. - s . , id- . I c IPs n ha-1. 1 I , , l..i"ket. f ut." 2'. tu to if 1.', tu ' i phi 1 1 on. -il lo 2.', ill - pi r li nun,- : .. .Lit. cents t' I .piart .md 1" a poi at pi I ,-i ; 'ii je f en : - , ,1 i l -. 2', i . u- - i , lit- nt nn. -, tat in. - 1" j to ,1 n . nti a 1. .-li. ' l.i-l.i I bin. I., ,.. Sl-bel'l lei. 11 d zm; t .10 " . i tits p.uirid; i II' - 10 . - IS . ..t- 1,1 p.. and " o 11 .ii ; a - . uli; l. ii k t ' , IS . ii,3 a find li I- nutnlii't Tin..' --, ham ii ml fr. u ! l ", c ,i , f t' In in- - i ilu HAY, GRAIN" ANf UBED. Jones & Isham. Hay. 12 I.. V'.l per ton; baled, Jl." oat-. .1? :o (i eentH a Im-dul. 4.1 1 1 lit a bushel; In an- -biMliel. hie? rye, felc a luistul wheat. 7'.. a hiihc; corn, .11 to i.m ,i el. middling-, 21 a tea; bran. Jl -pi t- tun. i urn in. al, $21 a tun prove mi. i . 22 a ton: No. 2 piuV-ind 421 a tun. billed siumngs. 2.1 cents bale; baled rye straw, $12 a tun. MRATS. I'OUl-TRY AN U I ISll. to $17; I oats, : a $20 Nn. 1 er, nt ' . ' - . . . . W.l I !, -111 et 111 Cunn. - liiglll III an inieii - i , f.iiti'd Unit hi- lu a I In- was taken to tin the re llial he fi ll.- could not walk - I pnise.l his lips lor tnr. . brought In till.- pla. e as soon aa I,' be moM'd. l,. CHITTENDEN COUNTY, WIN00SKI. .. ll lei Albert E. Jones. CHICAGO PRODUCT! MARKET. Chicago. June 27. Tho leading futures closed us follows: VI11:AT No. 2 .1 line. 2i,c; July, K;u; , August, SIT,c. CORN No. 2 June I2e; July I2c; Aug-' list. l-iVd-Tac. OA'IS Nu. 2 July, iVe; Aug., 2.1''1jc. -Ml'.SS l'i iRK-.lul. $l2.-n; Sept.. $13.02.' I.MtH July, yr.nJ1-.: Sept., V7.17V, Oct., $7.21'. I SHORT RI MS July. $7.20: Sept.. $7.30. Cash quotations weie as follows; , UI.OUR The market was llrm tn-dny. Winter patents. l.2n',i 1.40; sti-Higltt. J.'HO Cil.ltl; i li ars. $3.ihk,i3.1ii; spring specials. $17.1; patenls. $3.iI'i 1.2a; straights, $.;.'.'.. 3.7m .: I.nkers. $2. lii'nil.io. W'llRAT No. 3 spring, Mwic; No. 2 nd &ll..'.S1c. CiiRN No 2, 42'f4;1,c; No. 2 yellow, l:u I.11.C-. OATS-No. 2 2.1-V" -Of ; No. 2 white. 27''-' 2TV'; No 3 while. 27'h2l-. RYK- No. 2. I'.lti.PiC HARI.RY-liood lulling, 3M30c; fair to cliolce. malting, 43'- lie. l-'l.AXSKKD No. 1 and No. 1 Norlh wcsIitii, $1.7'!. MRSS I'lHlK $1 1.1)11 12. M). I.ARI) (per Hi iHiiiuils) Ji;.0Ot7.ft21i. SHORT RI l!S Sides (lemse- i.-i.",''7.2.1. SlIOl'l.DHRS. dry, salted iboxe-dj '.73 57.i;. SIDKS Short, clear (boxed I $7 1ii7.i. WI1ISKKY Distillers' finished goods, (basis of high wines)-$1.23. SI'liARS Cut Ion I. "1 i: grantllat.-d, sr. i'i.. i o 1 1 fee I lo n e rs. $.".: oft. $."...17. On'the produce exchange to-day butter was strong; creameries, ij'nltic; dnlrn s. 1'! fni;i2c. Chee.-e steady; l'ri-HIII, .ll'l'.i.', 1'ggit llrm; nvsh lie. UT1CA CIICKSi: MARKKT. Spring l.itiio, hlndqimriers, 1.", t . Ic r. nta n pound, for-quart. cs, 1" to u nn, lamb chops. 20 to i cut- mutt' n hit dq'iur'ers, j ien, f,.t equal 'eri. 1 it-, MJt- ton chop-, 1.1 i i ni- p"r pound Ii. ef. e.it jern, pot-'er'ani!'. 2" lo 23 eint--, urlotn 13 to 20 units, lound 1,1 cent.-, roasts, 12'i to ! 20 cent.-, ioar-ii t'u't, .1 to 0 out- per pound. Hams, s'.sar curni. II cents; I breakfiKt b-icon, H to IS iini-. Cilifurnia i hams, 0 to 10 cent-; smoked shouldoi- 3 'cents; tripe, l" .ints, plckbd pu- .-t, '12'Aeent.-: pirklid Inmbs' tougu. . .1 i enu 'lach; coined bc.-f, 0 to 12' cent-. I'.irk roasts, 12V4 cents, steaks, J2 j rents; salt pork, 10 cents; lard. 10 cents; Veal -nasts, 12't to 20 cents, veal st-ak, 1 20 cents. Sausage, 10 cents, Herman The ndxei'i for the week ending lows. .Mr- I'.v.-r ci champ, .Ml-s fior.i T'. Mi-s I'l-Tie Lain --I. M,ir Mye rs, fj. ,m M. Pratt, Mrs. W.lb Israel Uouii' 'in. M ri In June le of t!i ' J. -I. A l: ,1 i i . ni k'.u I. w Diiu. ' -li i,, ti. v i- l . d i: the. pnJtoOT; 23 are - : Mr. Inn . . , ' . w r a - M f" 1 1 M ; . li in;- 11 i i' ,..ost . Allell St H k ll ' Cue. t ii-itir fr. 'Mi-- ( ,. 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , , Ri, nr. .id i, ' Ml- M line i ,,nt 1 Al " l ' I . 'town tin fc i Mr I'". clnlil', ii ''. ' .- returned homo. Ail. u of Maple street Is f r n thi nf Sandy in. I i ' i -" i u-.l. ii 1 inn, In in. n i 1 1 id In l I. ' M 1 I",, I'. I I to th. I ' ut ' Of 111- bl ul ' . and M i - -ti-i u.i v : T v . i in 1 th i' d bolocna. 10 to 11 o r.ts. Turkey. 1 m 21 N .. cents per pound; fov !. 12'; to ,.1 r. ti'.s; Mi--ducks, 15 to li-; i h.cken.i. 13 to 17c. geese, Mim tu 11 to P. cents. Tho different arl- ties 1 vaeall of tlsh aro quoted as follows, haddock, S rent-; bluefish. 15 cents; cod Hiefik, 12'? icr.ls; halibut. 2'"'. sal mon Hunt, 1.1 to 1 cent- a p..m,l, fresh salmon, 3," cents; pike. 1". cin-- a pound. r '1 i M -Ill'-Tl' . t g. t huin in i .in ' MILTON. i,i i no, T i H nu i lu.t ng Id 2S. N. Y.. June 2.1. Hairy Hoard of becse -Sail s 12 lots. 10,2.1.1 boxi s. Id at 'J lo li'n, ruling pi in li'v: ii ii'ic butter 37 packages at V.K ; Wholesale Produco Market. llurliiin'ion, June Quotations aro as fol ows: ' Provisions I Miry butter, IS cents pet pound; (rcami-ry butter, 2n cents a pound; cheese, 13 tn l." cents a pound; i s;gs. H to 1.1 cent a dozen- bonus, $2.21 per bushel; linlati.es, 1,1 cents per bushel. Meats Ilei f. Veimont, dK-s-ed, ,-,t- to 6 r nts per pound, pork. dr. -ed 5- cents; alive, 7 lents: elresnl, 1" cent-, thickens,! lamb, S cenis; mutton, n ci.t-, ,"uwU. 7' to .c per poiinu all.-e 12.' tin sid; tiirki.s, 15 cents drii .-id. din ks. 9 cents nave, ii c'i'im iiu'1-M.u, K.e-M', j ccu;s auvo, jt.v likewise 11 CentH drove d. Il'r.ien-.l llnern Utlea, Triule Large s small It ll'l packages at tv Little Calls, June 2.1. Cheese Sales -i , lots of ri.Ms boxes, .-ill sold at ! cents, boih large and small. Dairy butter sold at IS i to 20 cents, ruling b'. VERMONT LOCAL NEWS (Continued from first pace.) of AN OKLAHOMA RANCH 11. . The Miller brothers who operate the 1011 Ratiih liave made $li'0,Ono In four yens. They n-nt their laud of the Ponca Indians, i ia IngJIO.ilmbi ye.u . They liavei'.."''ncle- lu wheat, anil t wcnl -live hiirv.sicrs hao bein running day and night to cut the grain. About I.Vi.iiO" bushels of ginin dill be harvested. Out of tln-lr wheat and llvo slock they will make thl year $7."'.0o-ca.-ib; last year they made $".' mi. on the ranch $t",n0.i was paid In waes last year, and $.la,nu will he paid tills season. The com pany, compo-ed of father and tour sons, la cntiaged in whe.il-raislng ns a profession, mid the- menil'i rs have faith that b thu i end of live years moie ihey will Imvo 1 cleared $ii.i0,iiiM f i om IneOO acres tlio;- faim wPh Filch nn tliods. Over ".O'U actes will be put into wlieal next lull. This jrar lln- wheat In Kills County will average at least I,.1it bushels for every nia-i, wnmaii. and child. The Russians. rali-e it all. Hut Ha y will dress no b- 'ti:' and have no more luxuries unlet.- mntii frequent beer pirtn s may be sodesignuted. Topeka a tler to New York Post. i i r i-, - of t in "i Congri - ii.ug and pi . v -i. --' .lly. Then were tin- ciasi- lo graduate, one me ml Chilli Rowley, having died about ago. Tin- church was prettily d with daisies, 1. mon lilies, white yellow roses and other Mowers, out the class colors, which wei and gold, while above the platfot the class banner in gold and whlti Not IH-.ift." The class history w bv Kdwmd Reglilrr, the class pro) Miss Rll.i Melavln and the class Mary Story, while Miss Pal-y Miss Hridge-t McOrath and Mb Clill'ord did themselves t n dlt m says and Wilson Jackson and Cab in thiir oral!. House onhestr much to the exercises by tin m rains. The church was tilled llowin-'. the aisles belnjr tilled wi' siats and many had to- stand. T ii.it. - were the recipients of mat til'n, tinkers. Mr. and Mrs. CI 1 lingli.un, Mass., wwo In town t the i v rcises, their daughter. Ml beln- one of l.'ie graduating cl:s- uf lWl iravo the gra.ln" ri , i i tioii at the High - 1 el . i i s '-nlng. Tin Lfiduating cl ., i el i ., ,1 1 ride tu Sunt'! li. t In if . lu - - dinner 1 1 r. I :l in. In Clark of Hi a- i-tttin; her nvdln t Mi - o I illicit of rurluu: -', -t- ' humc Z. 1'- nv. i. -t .1 i M niliil- - in 'i r l .1 n n M cl M as ninety-first birthday last Saturday. Mrs. Varney is much belter than In tin- wlnt- r. She rod'- oiii in the morning and enjoyed the calls and congratulations of her friends. Parker Jones and wife of Hunt ington were in town Thursday, cullin,' n friends. Rev. M. V. Hale 1- . xp. cted from.Mt. Ilerinon this week andw ll pi a a in tin- Union church next Stuulav R. v. IV. R. Streeter will go tn V.iuti tn preiu li In the Congregational church in At Sunday. Mix Alice Couuhlall of Chlcaui,. i Kveresl aro s is visiting her aunts. Mrs. Kale Murphy ! sister, Mrs. Luc In Mi ami Mrs. .lames Ward and other friends 1 and Miss Ina Rven st w l1 hero. Mr. and Mrs. William Mm van re- for the present with her s.s turned from Alburg Monday Mrs. IT. K. Phelixs.-John Iiyron Wolcotl Dodge went to I'laintli I I. Ttnsdny. She cage. Is spending the summer expects to spend n cnupli ut weeks with aunt, Mis A. M. Crown. lie en friends in that viclnitv and will iittenil cake will be served by severa the reunion of the Slaviou familv In young ladles at the rooms forme Calais June 301 Ij. ' i ided by the Athletic e'.ub l'nda i for the ben .fit '' the fnmlne . RICHVILLti and Ice cream and cake will al-o 1 Mary and In ing Rich are home from ' f ft' college for tlnir summer vii.-atio.i.-M.'. J ,!,,,.' ,.':,. ,. 1 1 o. Clark an. nnd .Mrs. Lew Is La pell are .ej,-lcl,, oyer 1 'Jl flmurduy v ' " " ' " c i? Rk-ii and Liny lliuwu pavi gone lo Unrre to attend the eommctieetiicnt at Uoddard Seminary. 1 1 1. mi " ml v. -X " 1 ark tld IN L. ' i 'th i Sw.i t l.er t . M-- I'KRSONAL. I'red A. I low land should havo benu a ver happy mini yestiiday lu a nlltlon to leieivlnH a lenoiiilnutlou for the office of Sei retary of State he was made tip- tntlnr of a sun. Thu hitler event look upseuing of tbeir ,,,. Iiedlea- jH-m;;nlKV ! of St. MkhaelH church, Lowell, v, ,l0 ,,,. llK ,,. , COMMERCIAL. Now York Produco Murkot. New York, June 27. FLOUR Receipts. 11.211 bariols: exports' 3701 battels, sales, WSu packages. Tho market was quiet to-day, buyers; refusing! to meet the high asking rates. Winter patents, $1,3014 1; winter straights li.'MU 1.20; Minnesota patents, $l.s0.1.2j; Minnesota bakers. $3.2ii'i3.i;n, winter ex tras. 12.7.Vi1.1.'i, winter low grades, $2 WW O. M. Harbcr iluilts tlio RYll l-'I.OI'R Th e maiket was llrm l'alr lo giind. $.'t.l.Vii3.3.1; choice lo fancy, $3. iki,1.7.i W 1 1 K AT - Receipts, 147.72.1 bushels; ex put Is 1H2 eo0 busluls. sites, l'i.3."iii,nui) lie 'i i '- lutui, . liiii.til I bushels exports Spol llrm N - led d.".' e I' o b. all mt N 2 Ud, Ul'.nt. iKuilui, No, 1 Noilhci'll Uu- THE BURLINGTON MARKETS. Local Itotnil Murkots, Itiirllngloti, June 5S. Klour has taken n jump of $1 per lialiel Sugar Is also biulier. Tin- lollowlng quo tatlons me furnished by some uf llurllnB ton's merchant-: HAIRY PROHUCTS, Dolan Brothers. Hairy butter. 21 cents u pound; cioam ery butter, 20 iciits; plain iheese, lu u is cents a pound; sage cheese-, is cents; iggn, lx cents a dozen. Fancy cln esc, 13 ci nts lu $l.ini each, aci oidlng to size; Roquefort (becse, M cents a pound; llng llsh dairy. W cents; Fdmu, im cenis to $.100 eaeh; Noul'chalel, ti cents a package; I Cheddar cheese, 35 cents a pound; Anier. Icau club hoimo cheese, ."! and 0 cents per Mac; McLaren's Imperial i heesn, 30 mid ,10 cents per Jar, Swlt.er elieene, 35 cents a ! pound. Philadelphia cieam checfc, 25 cents In lib Milk 5 cents a quart; puro Jeraty 'cream, ll cents .1 qualt. FLOUR, SUCAR AND VKORTAHLKS. C. A. Barber. New St. Louis Hour, $5 75 per barrel. Michigan's best, $.175: upring patents mid Minnesota patents. $fi no. Rye Hour, 3 cents a pound; buckwheat Hour. 4 cents n pound Map'e sugar, 15 to IV a pound; Maple syrup, $11.1 per gillnn. (Iran Hinted sucar Is (I'a (cuts a pound or p! pounds fur $l.(ti coffee A i! cents kill brown, 3 cents, loaf nml pu'vuUcil, x i en's, labPii ,i s ct-nta new becta lo S I-. wmi.-1 run ipm i.i i . ' tin- graded ii liool -mil faimly wen '- I tun Tuesday f-r the siuriner vi a ' Mr. Allien Hrimell. and wlte of A n spent Sunday with friends in teun Sancomh uml Miss Malvina 1- u.i.i nere married at St. Anil's chur.-r M u i: t -nt SH0REHAIYI. MONKTON. The Rev. N. M. Sliaw will preach at Kasl Monkton at 11 a. in., and at the I ,i nlnir bv Re-v. I. Poqin t. O. liorouifh at 2 p. m , on Sunday ue.xt. I,),m 0( join, son was calling on ol ,' hero Satui-ilav. Miss Lt na and Mi- i Han Pratt, with Mr. and Mrs. 1. " c C. II. Oolong Is in Ronton for a few berlain spun Sunoay at Mr. Pni' -davs. Robert Holmes ts at home from , ti'c at Camp Ri- h.-Mr. and Mrs ' Marlon f.n- the Slimillel- ViliMltlnti .Mils. Till IIOC ha'C H tl,ll.V gil'l at till I lee l.Mivni'.i liul.msun ,u Kmliin.t is eUli. which as Imflt Suiurday. the :. .. . . ... .... . lug at l., ll. roiiingnam s .nsa .-eiim Tottlngbain lias returned home fivm a three weeks' stav In Addlsuti -The tnitnv , frletiilH of Mi. Will 1'urlii - were shock. .1 by news of his death by accident ut) Mo-i-day nf last week at Felt Culllns, Co.. The leiniiins w i'.- lu uii.'lii lieie fur bin Ial In tile famlli lot III Like View icmiteiy. 1 Clireiii'i- toty retuined to ni. m i Mniiday tiller spi ndlnis si vci-al d- f last 'week at home. .Mrs. 1. K. Iletkley Is still sho'v.ii.- I'm laji-Ht stles ai her millinery p. rl-t- RICHMOND, No partliulars lia, lu i n tvulinl as jet. benSgtoncounty, BENNINGTON. '- of I I I M 1 tiro Tho negotiations for tin- puichase by TruuN A: Co of New Yolk for some. fj.OUu acres of tlmbit' land in the county- have not yet been completed although It ts ex pected that thej will be in a few dnys. The delav has beun canned by some ques. Him as to the location and title of a few lnus which were roquiteAi 'n make the pur chase just what the buyers wunted. Those !'no b. on found Ho be satisfactory and tin- ,-a'e will probably In ci n stimmiited the coming week The buycii stop that tin y are lea.ly ai any time and Hint tin money is ready tor iwynieiit of the entire purchase. Tlio amount will bo id mil $ imi. Since the llrst of HicenilM-r the Cliathaui mid Lebanon Valley railroad have tint - lenls a bunch, popiuni, Ic. uliuscd Horn ii.utlca uloiit," lliu lluu of tlio l apt. Wary and N. C. Fay mil " Claiemoni. Capi. A. C. Fay of Milt, William l-'av ol Potsdam Corner aim Hiowiull nf I'.urlmgton were tin of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Williams th id tin- week The funeral of Altaic . yon who died ln-t I'rlday of hu.ni ' was held Sunday al Ills laic n - . Rev. Mr Frunklm offUlatliiB aini i.. W. Sayles ha lne cliarpe. Relailv.- si''ral towns Were present. Mi and family were present ftoit R The burial was in Maple View ci-n,-at Huntington. He was 6x ve.i s ,.- aul 1. ives ,i ife .in. 1 : il r. n Salome Fa niii'ilv c . 1 ' ml-f ti ,ui to fall down the illiitlllut .if h. al t i -t and one bone iu her shoulder wa- m- . -lid--Foul T FI.Lgg of Tufts Cod. .- .it home for a few davs. He soon goc- wt It the Tufts baseball loam to Nova Sco'ia -Aslier R. Ilsil has resigned his position m the condensed milk factory, and Is taking a drive throtigli the country to reouporat t his health.- Station Agent Himlek has n -ccivcel lustrui .Ions to Issue l-day rctiiin I tCoutluuod from titli pago. Rs X