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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRFSS : THURSDAY, JULY 25, nun. VERMONT LOCAL NEWS (Continued from first page.) town.- Mrs, J. J. Dumas Is vlf-ltlng her parents la C harlotte. Llbntius lodge, F ii ml A. si. i conterrui tnc urn ami scconu ilogrres. on two candidates Monday even- lug. Mrs. 11 A. Doton nna tlnuguier, nn zol of the Queen City are urn sis of 1-1. J, n J. a T'rl't.'l and wife. K. I.. Sllerwili ir-iele I asm. hi trip to Mlddlebury Monday 1. i. Fuller went to Rutlaiul .Monday on b slncss. W. W. Hatoh hf.s his new ... I.lnnf, OM 1.-lv, Cllt-.it ,l-lt ,lt,flpt- Wll . i , rinuiu ,.. -v . . . . . ...... Edward Dana of llutland snent Sunday here with his family, who are stopping hero with Mrs. IS. D. SU wai t. Miss Mn- bol Mix of the Queen City is a Ritist of Miss Minnie WhIto.-MIs Amy J. Sumner teacher In the primary department of the Bra led school Is altendlni; the summer school for teachers In llutland. Miss Mabel Mix of the Queen Cltv Is the fcue-t of Miss Minnie Whit".--Indue War- r n I'e. h i.f New Haven was In town Tiles- day C. P. Itockwond of the Queen Cly was In town Tuesday. A regular common- I ntlon of l.lbnnus i.nufi' . will lie held Mondin evening, July work on third elegree. Kefirshmellts wdll be si rved. i ne rouiniaiionn ier ene. m w Hnptlst parsonage are completed, and tlm inrpenter work v. Ill be-zln soon. Miss 3 itira Cutting of Monklon, was In town ANelne.lny.-Mrs 1 o W. I'nr iihnm."' r v .Mis. l-niiiia .!. I'.ni'Hi ui i'iih iiro. itltu; hor son nnl wif Mr. nnd Mrs. ' ,ts. Miss 1-Mna Miller; South Hritol, I Miss Trances Simmer: ltnrky Hale, MIk (omnia Stouc; Norlon. Mis.. Jennie Sh-r- w Toe Hrlsiol .Manuf.K-t.iiinv: Co.. a-o i mUln-f repairs on their en -hie and boll.-is. - Miss Hdle Miner Is vlsltinff ln Verpen nc-s. RICHVILLE. Mr- leoice Littlejohn and three diuch tir r ii!, ns Falls, N. V., ar- visiting Mis Fannin;. Miss Seraph Smith of Or v M Is sewlnpr for Mrs. Lucy Cook. Mr-. Xewrll and Ilu.vdcn Smith r"turnc.l to llrookheld, M.iss., last Salurday. PANTON. ivn nt mis In Mrs. Charles Grandey and child.' Vii.inni' Minnt Snn fine- wttb friends i -Mrs Pi-P hunt of Memkton Is tins L-.ist -f Mr and Mrs. H. Aeiams.-Mts. 1,U" 'JCIIM til 1 ir-lfilll.- Illf r'l-.iri in c-- i.i.ri,-. Fordyce- Storms id' lloston Is In lcn for a few dnys.-Uoyal MiiRsland of , ton ill., is mo cnesi oi .ir. anc .Mrs. id Siiauldim; v.r and .Mrs. Ien ,n U ui' hett went to Mlncvllle, N. V.. on S urday. r.-turnlni' itondny JIKs Ilel 'I Ad tn-. who las been pe ndlnc a two , k , 1 1 -in wilt, her ti:iri-i,ts. tetnrn ed to Were. steh. .Mass.. on Saturday.- Srxer'l of th friends of Miss Jchsi- ftlasrs l v. her n surprise pirtv last ThurMlav e i uif and be-fore re leaving presentcl her r::i!r""lte-T w.tn a rocktnc l.adl- s Aid society lll unit .3. 11 Mv, rs -in 'l lini-ni.iv. .lulv r.tb Mrs Postw'i. k and little, dau'shter of Woodbine, In, ore Rtiests of Mr. and Mrs. Clmrle." Epauldlnj; MONKTON. John Ptishey lost his valuable horse, I'rinec GeorKC, Wednesday. This makes hl( third loss of valuable; horses and ho has I the sympr thv of the community. I Mrs. Dr.i-.lel Meach went to IJrlstol last Tuesday In charpe of the mall. Kathleen There will be preachiiif- at the chun h in tho lioro every Sunday dining Amrust ! M ruli't- service at 11 o'clock; evenlns heivlce nt 7:30. Sunday school at 12. Mr. rll,tlr .-"ii".,., f,i,vi tn. a.. .-.. m.-nlcl M.-Entce, his daughter Anna nnd Rev Mr Dudley drove out to Thomnson's, 1'r.nt Wednesdav. Miss Mm., will ,,rn. 1 1 - Cl.ll 111!. .,.L. ,.f t. Dr Wlssel went to Hrlstol will, the ,Bo AVednesd.,y-Kll Planrhard. who has b-tn S-1 licr's Home as 11 hospital p.itbnt the 1 a -per Sears of Ve-reennes is home on! o action. Misses Helen n".d In-i (in will spend a week Initial- their brother In New York State. HANCOCK, rred Vinton of Montpcller was In town two days last week. J. R. Darllne reiuru e 1 to his homo In CambildKe, .M.iss., s.t 111 lay.-Mrs. Emily Wilson victtiu m town a few days last week. Miss (icr- tr ale Mnton si.t-nt n few days in j 11. r recently. Mts. V. S. Martin f-1 k. lCrnest Spencer has returned ii, tliel. SHOREHAM, Tho marriacc of Rena .liill.i vnnnrmu. ilf, ichtcr of Mr. and Mr. C. 11. f!i-m,u- t,. Chailcs Church M.irso of rt: ,1, , t... " f ln.-iy ovenlni;,',; t,,rcnri'nyr I the youne lady and cnleman ti Ided at the organ. At the n-molnte-d ..-,v ... tr.--,..-, jvillU lb-own preceded th honor, Miss Winifred rd .Messrs Freeman lloore preceded the u.neom .Morso up 1 he contnictlne parties liar, wnen Rev. T. lit',?.' cf,1'c'mfIny; 'rhe bride nnd her attendants wfrc nttlred ln white. Several ,.,,. "..'.pure auc-nfi'-,i tne wedding also t oi- io an otlico rnheo was in Mlddlebury Satuiday, WHITING. E, L. Roomer of Wlnated, Conn., Is visiting his wife anc. mother's family. Mrs. Gideon Cloyes of Cambridee, Mass., Is tho guest of Mrs. Parker end Jin, Peck. - Mrs. Royco of Tleonderoea, N, Y., Is Mslting hor (laughter, Mrs, n, D. Collins -e anon .Necdlam returned homo last week from his trip to South Africa, Hr Is I 1 K.nmi.-W. W. Wlls.m and Dr. A. Mr. nnd Mrs W Hemlm-wnv.-Mr. and cnneellfd. "'" ,m ,r"""l" '""i""- """' n,. st.rct. ..re.i.pu jouu.llg, 1UC more; i:r.,.Vmf.1(iv. st-.tn nnd Pemi-vlvmilT rer rtnren fir-it, Vi fvVV. ' r,i i' i 1 Notion made a l,uslnr-s Mslt to War- Mrs. el I). Pa,ne are the happy par-nts Vhero was a lawn part end sociable In with the t'ni'te.l States hollered to be Itlnokhurn of filoiicester. Mass., rcitehes IAum, To p,,r ,10tIIld. ir.oncf WesH-rn uncandk.l li,ic; Ubl per TolZ' Ih Kiitwi 2 ii t, i .lnesilay.- Mrs. Juhn (lllmore ts mil- of , son, born July 21st. Mis. O. 11. Con- the school house yard last l'rlday nliiht. -mKed Final evacuation of Pnkln set Lisbon In bis little sloop, (Jrand Ko ' vu... j,,,,, .. tii in .nlnn reeelnt tandleM ti7,r,n' v-e w F.r.i Coffoa' cents' $2 75 , , . II. Caidell aivl family are M-lt- ve.so Is on th- sick llst-MI-.s .lessle for the benefit of the Hlehmond Co.net ' . 14Hll,(U,n expedition sails public. w th ,o , I .2 Li 1 "an . , r? , ,yPZ'7i7PrrJb,Tn Ta'"- falr U do-nn; ShrJ!ded Whent Coffe. ro in Warten nils weeK - I no loiinwim ifeenciy i-ueu ,11 e . rarisii s .mi-, nnu nand. Irc-creim, le mnn Hie ami cane wtm , ; ,,..,,- tut v on . , " -, W. i'V-V.V , . rents. 12.10 n- ln-i.n: Dandelion Coffr-O. U t e.f tca.hers have been enc.-af.-d for tho Airs Ashley Hamilton and little dauKhl.i- S(.rVed In nbun.lanec. Chinese and other i o 1 1 .,, -,.c, ,.., ... . ,.r.ces. I.ooil lire illloterl at 516ll.a, 4, MntrV (Mc '" Malt Coffe,, ii cents. Kaff.obroad trim of school outside th- vlll.iue: of Count client were nere last week call- lanlerns llchtcd the srounds. The band rljlld educational laws Profll-shnrlllR , Mrs. Alice Crowoll, 24 years old, a per bushel basket. 1'rTROl.nt'M-Iiiill mi Coffee. 35 cenu. Ilorden's Extra' t Coffee. CumsMck has cone to Orncll. wheio sl o morn nir wbe-n a lew thlnu-s were sold. The ""- c. ....- . ..y.,..,, j i-Cncn sieamsnip m. nnuon, tit ail 1 " -' Is vcitlnK her aunt and imclc.-Mrs, Fre I place will be sold soon. The money for ihe "ce nt tnc none 01 r ra iK 1.. j arsons llani p R c;0ttlement of the reliirlous ehafRCS that olllceisj danced Dean and Harry Eaton wont to HurIlno.i place will b.. divided amon the heirs oi feui?v?Xln problem In the Philippines seems near transport returnlliK from P iast Tuusda.v remalnlnc until Fr -li.v the late Harvey Klmhal . Han c Sarcent 1 .. 1".,"-"L . .. . ' '. ' hT ' . ... ..... ... ...,.1,.. 1.11 ..... ,i..i ,,,., T.-r.,,c r..,i.i ei.J ..,.i i iirr.nL-1.-., m,i ti.ini, it,,-, vim cinyton a. lioom, son 01 .ir. nnu i.oni raunceioie neneveii to De pav- mihuui.-i m-iu u.nus 1 , fi,',.i.',-1 t.w.'i 'i... 'i-i',,,..t.V.. ' -..i, i i, 11.1 i,.; n-..ii,. Mrs. Frank V. Rooth nls-o of this villauo 1.,,, ...... Ki,,,!.,,,,! tn nerwni no. Hafferlv of Cordavllle. Mass.. v l-" ' 'i'ri ui iii.-i iiiui.-iini. - in 11 nn 1 niniirii ii-iiii-j-, 1 n iikiu ai,u ?;.:rkl,n.-f...r?.r "! -M.tl,ui s V" '!!0..rkk n ll bl.thd..y. Am.m tho Kins ...,,, ., Huntley, who nlny.il dm- Kussell r i "r, Zr,t?T.:T y.S01:1 1'"'?, 'y ln ihe .-cremony and the reception The LUKinill IlllU JUCV of Cll enrjo. Hi. as horn 1 lloon ni.lon ' . . . nmoc n th,. Vn,F..II, 1.. r, leriilll.C IVUU.I t HIV. III,. UCCIlUeS li 111010111:111 V SOI I HO. Qllll 1)1 CCS 100K II o brleb. and maid of r.,.7r i. V.i . ,;V: Pearl Stevens nas returned irom a inp -,.....,.. .... ..,,,.., .r..u , ,.,.,. oc kj K.-i. groom and host man years was a .hutlce of the Vermont s . . I'oli's V.!lrR9" WI' "7 ' ' Cornelius N. P.lls.s us a candidate for fossil ivory sam 10 uai e ueen uneartne.1 with a better trade ruling late In the , A. Carlson iierforme-1 i. i i...j T,,n. ., i.: .., Mrs. 11. u. nnyeier aim ncr kucsi, .mis. iiii.shiu.-i. i,.r a i.iiijjiiu his iiieuu, oiu- ,- ,. . . .' .'' -.: ' . -M.ssrs cniircn and a brii e?o from n-m. , r,... , r i, e. ,.. J nompson a i .iiiu, ciiiii nine, iu-,i,i.v in rlolnh -M.s n,.n i.-,.ii,... ,...T ..'I ". ' r'" y ".. ..s of K. ...... Mlss Kllznhnih of on v Democrats for offlee. and i s .in.t-.--v-- Brandon are v.si'tln'at 13. o. 'Sin'; ZCr'V? t T Src 1 1 me" ener w , , , , patronage is curtailed Lynn. Ma-s., , Evan, and the department. - Miss M.iud Farnham has returned fiou. between Rutland an 1 Tre v. Of Into vearS ..&1rB- Q W' . 1!0.ln"s?" a.vl dauRhter, of gho( ,nilnufactlirers embarrassed bv the WEDNESDA V, JULY 2-1 Wllcro 8hc has vlsltl,' !" has been in business in Detroit He , r, 1'":,, scarcity of upper h-nlhcr, particularly Prosecution rest Mis, Aum-r Smith of Chtrn..o nn.i m... M?' ... ,"nll 1" i'xn' al ll,ree the summer school at Queen City Paik. kid; supply of goat skins for morocco the Fosburpcnse; nothing nev Pauline liinehnm of Cornwall wei' lo it..,..., umiii,, V -i,i. .r,...., Several Ironi here nro planning to at- tanners entirely inndeiiuate to the de- mlt; six New York reporters e n Siitm-da- cnlllrK on fi1ends.-How- tl,o tr.iVtn'.s of n.Vrr o,-,",! nV-to,, i!,, tend the lecture to bo given by Dr. Thomni .,.,.,. p.-osblont McKlnlov will not from court louinenam or the .M dd eburv nost. .-;r.'., .o,.iu i.,,,i . . ,in, V m ueen v-uy i-aia ui-iuui niw evnnuiK. vn :,. in....iiui la nt l.m r... .. . .VL "V -...h ' -., m , ,,,,.in ,.nr ...lit return linro :.t tho r-loao of YISH UdlllUKUiII litis year unless liecer , J ' '. of won, ';V.," ,r " J: V'r- ! I1,,nsm"ll"n' '" rrt l"f '".stees .-,1-e ,h;'e.ture. sarv Storv of a treatv relative, to the: mile ree nrnh Platfs.-.Mrs. A. II. Tottlm-h.,,,, Y,JL i, ,. 11. Vi ' ... Miss Susan Hunt of Allston, Mass., h.iB rnlted States holdln-r iloiro castle, in Strike iconniK wen nnu enjoyed the trip fnr tct- Asylum at Waverly, Mass., has been in ter than ho entleipated. Clydo Rrown of gaurd as. suierlntondcnt or Ilrliilitlook j .ssex, N. V., wi.f, h- town Inst week to hotpltul to succeed Miss Crawford, ro cotripleto the wrltlm?R fnr the farm h has Mgiied, jecently houiiht. Ho Is hoping to move. Caspian Lake creamery at Greensboro IX UolJlllT cr. returning homo the ian of thV we . . ii. neicn.im o. lirandon was In town V!! r:7-7 K-t"h.n V n. . .. '. 7u""'y i '. w. lluell's r, Orwe th her iitii,nn,i Is taking treatment of Dr. I-:. r Av.o-ill of n 'o .r',-1 "cm,Jtls Tl'nink N-ed- ham's singing class we re Invited to i.u home last Saturday cvenlnK. They enjoy- ed a pleasant hour in games, and refresh- n-ents nnd left him a token of ihe-h ap. preclatlon ln a flno easy chair, which w is a great surprise to him. FACT Minni rmiDV LAbl IVllUULtDUnY. Arthur V Rradlev who has been i Lynn, .Mass., during the, past year s at 1 " .""""I. in- i-i ".hi ih at ; ' V -w-r" .,uJ,,',:s. I'1"1 liss 1-lla K. A. irad ey-T o i l fM ly i tho Episcopal cn mcetl. g nt tho l ot r Si m per Thumilny a ternoo n J., y k-Fr Roberts of IToc or v,.h In Ln on S in (lay Jam's Nichols and son ilio AV oodstock, are, visiting at. Ja nes KlrhJ'" 11 ' AUUISUN. Lightning on the iduht of Ji K Oth Btruck tho houbo of Albert Norton und, binned It to tlio giouiid. Mr. and Mis. Norton henrd tho report nnd thought It hail struck the bam and looked but could sco no tiro. In linlf nn hour they were ugnln nwakenfd b I ho root of the ell jmrt of the house falling In. They saved but n VM-y little of tho contents of the house. The InMirunco was only !&). On July IS the lightning struck the steel tow- cr on Grand View Mountain, ticmoiisiiini the flap pole, nnd doing some other damngu It haH also struck several trees nnl hay itnoks. - Tho Misses Powell have lately Imc, tho guests of .Mrs, (lulley. Henry V. Allen nnd daughter, Mrs. Hustuve r, Mrs. Hustuve ni, N. Y are Wllmurlh. Mr, Al- rt time, but Mrs. Slovens of Brookly mietts of Sirs, l.lbble 1.... lu I. ...... fn .. .Uar, In llt'lU 1UI 11 nil,,, ,. . , in, , ....... ste vons will snciirl the summer. Her bus- mid Is a M tjor at Manila.- Bmmn Smith han so far recovered from her sicklies (,t Mho has returned to I cr home and as FCon F10 iH ,,,t, w t0 d,e hospital r,,r treatment.-Mrs. Mvron A. Smith and (mtmhtor spent two il.iys In Cornwall Inst week. Mrs. C. W. Harder Is In poor health. m,.. Thomn Is vry low.- Misses Hen 1 nM Gn.(. o ibynn are at the Inko camp- wm, Vejcemus paity.-M.iry Kliiier H immc for her summer vacation. Kzia Smith and family spent Satnrdav and Sun- nay ai mo lane Willi Jir. V.Mllanl and fnmily. n slMrr of Mr. Smith. .Mr, Sears Is ereetlm: a br.rr for Stickles and Clark. .Vorinan rart-h and slstei ura guests of their slUer, Miss I.uey Partch. Harold l'owell has the r turps. BRIDP0RT. i. i-rroy i irniniKn.v m i nnaooipnin n MiullnR his vacation with his pt.reim. nc on ft lends. 1 he Morse, i.randev wed- dins: at Shorehnm wns attended by seve r- nl of our townspeople-Mr. K. A. Ilenson and bride of lleelrlck, Iowa are vlslllm- Mrs. Ilen-on-s family relatives, the I'hll- Ilp'ts family. C. J, Itussell, wife and itaiighter, recently visited at J. It. Illce's.-- Miss Alice- MenUl of Addison ha been spendlnt; a fow days with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sollace. Frank Ilnmlltcn has rc- turncel home. i pnuiwil I tr ! U h AIM V I LL t. Thrre will bo a social dance at tho c.ilni i i.'i,i.. . i i., i.. w. .... the benefit' of the librarv. Ice' . ream' and le - ke wl, be served bv h W Soc ' I ciicle S II Kent ami e hlldre.' spont Saturday' and Sunday In Randolph. -MIk, Kllen (llfford of Iloclienter vlsltid vu' i-',,,i.,ii ...ri, 'ri. ,.'I.t m..Mino .,f it,.. t 9,ii,.' ,.ii,t r-iri. win pc llClfl 111 tit C ( f Otral 1IOUSO WCI IUejsda'. AtiKiist 7.-Miss l-Mith Greene and friend 0f Hethel are sp, ndlnc a few days In ton. Mrs 13 Hudson's brother Is ...'.' . . ,..;'. .... Mrs. sf F. ' H ui, ba ri 1 Vcd n c s d a y after noon. STARKSBORO, The Culture club will meet with Mrs. Jerome Cutter Thursday -if ternnon. Ml-s Hlah Ontislass of South Hurllnston lsvlt.lt- lnc in town.-.Miss Julia Casey of nHstol , tXZtZ - -- ------ has been visitins - Charles uoi-Kcy was In llurlincton on business Monday. Mrs. Hilton of Sotn.-ivllle, Mass.. who has been visl tine friends In town has pone to Bur llnplon to call on friends there. Clinton liostwlck from rjoston Is ilbltlnp his pa rents. SOUTH STARKSBORO. Daniel Orvls and Hnoeh Younc' wero ap- pointed to .-ippr.ii'-e the property of the lato Harriet Kimball and met Tuesday Mrs. Kimball are both quite low. CDAmUM I C UnANVILLt.i F. D. Lamb of Somtrvllle, Mass., ts In j. , u l.ami) OL ni'TIC Vine, .MUSS., IS in town tho snout of .1. A. Vinton Stewart Tierce of Maiden. Mass.. is visit ine :.t lioo. ' r" ... " a ,. i.v i r c-,,M , friends of Miss I.llllon Hubbard crave her It ,-piIse Tuesday eve-nine, the occasion BENNINGTON COUNTY. BENNINGTON. At a preliminary rrcctlnfi of the old and neleut R. A. J's. held In library hall Fri- ancient R. A. J's. held In library hall Fri- day eve-line, theso otll"ers for the paraelo for the parade. that is to lake place on the morning of lie mornii and they Almost ICth veto elected. and they wil &ii.-L..ni.u. tnh it n,,m... k..l,-,- ,,r tin. tik.i rttu? Itrtrrv 'l,ir, enit'Dintrf. ,,i . -V, ,.. c .u. .......... ',',.',',., -.:".. .-' .,.,,.,.,.., ."' ur of V.cal meddles on drun 'atal f S Hrm? win' i, ioiu-,,..i i. .t a t., tho day shall bo superior to any had hero in years. News has been received of the.de if i list amount under I'ke conditions. CALEDONIA COUNTY ST. JOHNSBUHY. MiH tlallev. ;l irriuluate of tho Mio-sn. chusotts General Hospital nnd M. Lean !"',.'r0,l,of. lf'y. p.id lis paUoils n ccm por'pounr The Village Improvement society of Panvlllo has receive:, V from Jauiestol- huh towards a permanent lund lor tho care A tennis club Is soon to be formed hero and a court Is already being prepared. Aftor n, fih iu ornr.,,w.i it i- i,o,.,.a t rceuro the annual State, toun.ament lice on August 7. lim fr old Homo Week are, being eoiniihteel nnd a meetliiK of the ollic-is (ls held .Monday night A public re-i e-p- I "' w"l 1C held at the Miibtum Thurhday I evening, August 15 and August Ui Is to Im observed as reunion day. A baimuet Is to "dd at noon followed by post-prandlal .,.,, . ,. ., , ....., L-iiiui.-i't, iitivc nc-,... ii;,,,u fmm Coi,rnUU . f nrilr..oM cx-Congressman Gllllllnn of Minneapolis e-x-President George A. Gates of Chey- "nlng, nnd Judge. Remlck of "'"' ton. to speak at the banquet. A band vnnrrrt wl Klven In the ..veiling, The- week's festlvltl. s will e-loso Saturday with ,d They will hold tlu-.r minimi Held day at the fair ground and this alwnvs ntiruelH lnren .-rouds. .. . . n lnrtrp mini ni iian(i5orno una im'hii rt.rr.. t ..,.,. ..wit.... i...... n Mont- "ive l no enure supervision 01 1 c prepar- -,,. trir) t0 l'.uffalo and ' '- i is miite ""on 'or ll'e event i.uman m. morion, .1,-.. .. in 1,, ,1,,. fl net revenue of !Mrno,000 Charles from t,n moKi.l; John H. Durecss, competent ; " ; .... hom 0't'the ,T00m-s pa. p. Rhlnuhar.lt. who save Mrs. Eruily V. fin ,-r; cnai-es 11. ucwey, we nr. e 01 11, e -- - - - witm.,,, k. h.iwis. ir.. cnnt.iin 'ntf, , lluiiipuw ail alleged fatal doso of mor- Russell im one aisl, V ;,:f''.hr; , ' V- tn Chlcaso, Buffalo ami tho THotisaml In- vcntlotl at .sail Francisco Antl- ,.",7mc ' .. ...... , . I Gn.ndy and Jame, veri at 't he st , V ,av ? 'an- . ... Tammany organizations considering proposn.on r .ii.u.ous neposus o i ne mutton nmritet is i.nny steady. tho other aisle, t.reme Conn. The different eommttteos for " M"- ."nsscii. iciuiucu iu oi. ' i ,.,.,,.. vi- m....,., o f-.r.,. near Cane .N one bltiiiarsh vlrtlinllv week. Veals are lu small sunnlr. wit h ' met ln front of tho the dav are workinir cn tbu ananuements. bans yesterclaj . I ..! '... .. 1 ... r-Toneiiit.-il of charce-i of- ni.al.ielmlnls. n flrmor nmi-Vot. Snrini- lamlw liVJ?, The Northern Vermont fnlr circuit havelt'T. Mrs. Joseph Dubrtile, who have tho made the folhjwlng dules ror fairs Ih tall; Sheldon, bent. 3-5; MonUvllle, Sept. 10-12; St. Johnsbury, Sept. 17-19. The St. Johnsbury Tennis club have a now dirt court nt Brnntvlew nnd the club pterin off with 13 members. They hnvo Invited the Barton, Newport and Derby Line clubs to piny In n touriinmcnt I-rl- day nnd Saturday of this week, The Funnels' Mutual Creamery com pnny of West Concord paid Its patrons invs cents per pound for June nuuer. Wnlcrford Is enthusiastic In Us propara- tlons for Old Home Week and will have a celebration Its citl-ens may well be proud of. Several of her sons have won hluh places in the outside world, una tnc mgn- i est places in the courts of Vermont and , New Jlnmpshlre. Senator Iloss wns born tluro nnd the Into Judge A. 1'. Carpenter ' places In the outside world, and tho hluh- i ...... . ......un.. . - . - ' was chief Justice of the (Jratilto Statf. 1 while Jonathan Itoss occupied the same position In Vermont, lion. 1". D. Hale of , Lt.nctiburgh and Allen Carpenter of tios- ton nro other prominent sons of the town, The committee havlim charwo are JucIkc S. J. llastlt kh. K. K. Hovey and Kllsha Drown, nnd Wednesday, August 11 Is the date set for the celebration. It Is expect- H that .)udKe Hoss will deliver nn ail- diess nnil a good mut-leal proRrammo will be arranticd. Dinner will be si rved In the vestry of the chureii. it is expecce ii.i - . . t. r ..n .l-nto n'lll a alt themselves of tlu- opportunity to spend n day In their native town, CHITTENDEN COUNTY. furnished ir.u-.lc without s-top. The band realized $r,.-Mrs. eleore Williams and m,s. John Whlteomb nnd son from Chlea- Kn are the puests of Mrs C. M. Ferguson nnd M. M. IJ.Ues. They will remain In town iin..n u-t.-Mr. and Mis. Huel C. An- drews from All'.-.ny, N. Y., came to town lust Friday and will remain a few weeks nt their summer home In Huntinston.- nev. Silas Perry, who recently came from Honolulu occupied the pulpit of tho Con- -.leRatlonal church last Sunday. He will po to Boston this week, bat expects to re- V',rn I'efo,r.p 1,,"K !.,nrt ,Vlslt !"Si,rt?r fr ends. M. M. Bales has an oleander tIet' ' h's V'-"' ?om'. I'll feet hlh wllh " bundled beautiful (lowers on "-The Aid Clr. le of islmrs' Daughters T;n mpPt wltl -Mlsf ,:va 0rac0 next Krl- t:"J' nftcrnoon.-Mrs. Chnrlcs McOnr'ln Is i -ry sick with fever. Several fnrmer? fin -st week If Eood wcatlic'r c!k, tho bulk of tho hay br.ed haylnt- 1 1 -'.'- . .....- v..- ..-w crt,n lp rtc.ired with a much bett.r crop tnan man Inst J ear. inerr .s a arKo """"" i"""i 'im ,i hetter.The nnnl.. ,-mn in not nn nver- one.-MrH. Dr.' C N ' Jacobs has soM iter vlllaire house and lot to Dr. C. A. AvoHU and ho has taken possession oi tne ' RICHMOND. mi. . 1111. T t 1 . iipaci tiovn linn iiiMPTinn. Hawaiian home rulers oppose annexa ESSilX JUNCTION tlon to California Chlcaco cuts sal- fl.rt,-.. ani-.lnn .mil .inntlior mnn from fll-ll tn meul iniinlrlnnl fl nn ncbi 1 .st rl n. u cfit lio'it0I1 drovc from uurllnston to this V..X y inl E, llC'l-. nt.lltU- (IIIM IIIIC'U tl-,lll,i i ,iri,n , i,n. -i-hm 1 this iirea isn thelr horsp ,.,ko(1 o' they thoiiKlit It i,st to not (lrlvc. lt. Friday mornlnK 1. ley came nacK ami siaruti 10 icau ine horse home back of the olher team. As they were crosslnp the lltst track Hu- n.ane Olllc-cr Fuller of HurlliiBton, to whom a complaint had been made of abuse on the previous day, stepped up and took the horse. Sheriff Rceies of Uurllnpton was called and nrrestcd the men. Tim ..n-.n-rtm. ftnL- ill IP.i nt C rt'nliiM.' Ill I Ibo nresrn..- of nbont SO of their relatives 1 m e. iiii'iij i""" i.tJi-. and most Intimate friends and was per- ! formed by Rev. J. T. Uaxendale of Mil- ,.ttL.,A,l v... T..,. t-, r, On-un of thla x " Z -r, 1 h! A nl V'rr.V . " " , ,rB ...'.c f." nnu e. nesier Maniey. 1 no e crem . ny l.uk. place In the front parlor, the bridal per- hev en tor 7l he rZm at t ho sir ns of ?, hP,J, 'f,t' 'V rf?. ' U Lr f, o?.,v. I'llC.l. 1 lit- ,11 lu,- iuu.ru , , , J ...... charminR ln a gown of white muslin. She carried and wore while carnations. Tho ynunK misses were also prettily drtssoel in white. The c remony wns followed by 11 reception. Refreshments of Ice cream nnd cake were served. The house was vc-rv prettily decorated with iisparaKus. rl l ?'' ': ' ..V'l .V ,; .0" 7 ... ' , ..' . ,..il,. " ' V . " " " '7 ; ene iuiiuvi.iH The fo low ne teacners navo oecu ensae- ed for the h uh and eraeled school for tho conilm? year. Principal G. 11. Dalrymplc, re-eneaeeil; llrnt assistant, Miss Mary Greuory. Rurlington, re-enBane.1, gram Apartment, Miss , Julia M. Gardner. -f PS first primary, Mrs. Gertrudo Hurtidee of rant. ton yesterday. t1" Rev. nnd .Mrs ICvan '1 homai arrived nnd with her sister. Miss Margar et who eame a few days earlier arc spend ing the summer at the homo of J. S. Rey nolds, as has been their custom for several .years. I Mrs. W. II. Davidson of St. Albans and her cousin, Miss Ruth Rolo.vj of Montpo- ller wcro at tho homo of Mrs. Davidson s pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rolcau, rues.iay night, lesterday they went to Que en City Park to remain a few lays. Miss Jessie. Forrln who has born ill with appendicitis at the home of hrr sister, Mrs. K. D. Williams In ShnrthllK N. J., seveiai wehs Is able to walk about tho house nnd Is expected home soon. of NeV He,,:conn:;a;o, tnm'of Miss Bryant of lloston nnd Mlf,s Dorman '"r "iJif . , i i " '.i , Z?"L"V .,.n,i vesterrl.iv nu tied yosieretaj . mi I Vi'rnoii V Y nro Wsitlnit Uielr cindnai- ,(.r'0''. .-..n.ro visuinh ine.r Kraiiilpau C",H' wr- """ Mr"' "' "' M"0"",cr- WlNfiflKI iiimuom. Intelligence was recelvcel In town Sunday evening of the death of Thomas Hurns, n former Wnooskl boy, In Lebanon, N, II., telegram was received by Joseph I'ubrule. a brother-in-law nf Hurns, and nwciy siaie.i uiai ,.,.ru mueo mere Ilif, ii ribt befo-e and was hlerned ,v o.in ........ , - of the selectmen of that place. Lebanon was conimunlcated w tl, by telephone, later I" the even big. reply ng that Burns In companv with th. ee friends was out drlv. l"R mt he road to nllelel mxA hey were. "Imck by u locomotlvo. killing he win-In !';. Joseph Puhrulo lef last evening to take ediarge e.f tho reinalns wl.lel. III probably be brought hero ror burial. Ho Is survived by un aged mother and n sis. rympathy of the community. Mr, Hums I rami OI liosion. Vlslieu in .Norill UIIIIS- nov Rr slol nnil fnlnl v u Hint, blm nf irauoH n. i.r.nuri vuutniiuiim-m jc 1,111 iniiiiis, ,,m me; milium, iieu.c; ko ') (.Continued on Otl. pa(;c. THE WEEK'S NEWS TIinnSDAT, .1ULY IS. Wind nnd lightning do much damage In various sections of Now Knglnnd Head oni Michael Cragln, n policeman of ! South Berwick. Mo., hounded to n iollv! authorities Investigating Death of n n . -.milel nntlerilnlfl nt Cold "cncrnl I'nUlel nutterlleKI fit Ooia f-prings, N. Boston carpenters vie- tory compicle; nil now working nut e?n, 10,.R n ,,., without reduced pay . . ff . .... . l'acU "r run,IS roroos Mliwillliu i ma- tory rompiclei nil now working . , . . . . ClllnlstB to return lo work Major Johnson, replying to Brynn, says the lat- (,r .im)l jn (in(0" Boom for ex- T . ,, - ,..... wntiior .1. i'. aiiiorun ior govorii, r of I'PDtlK.VlVilIlIn btrnWK 111 Mlllioia Imllratn that Dnwrs Is pilnln in senn- tnrn rn,,p Kobort S. l'oshurir nloniU ,,,.. nf .....n-lniipbtor nt T'ltillnhl " K . , , , Mass Irgllllll lllids II UIKlcMIlt to (lis- franchise np.nrops without Including wuitll II loadlne Democrats In Ohio ..v nnii ..-.i.uu nicui Liuicsseii Daiuani Ni,yn inn Kninntra i-xprdltloiiH wcro ftillurcM In n prcnt tnoasufp Two men and six plrls sent to jail for lntprlVrlup; with em- ployos of mills In Patorson. N. J Navy hoard of construction divided on turrets for now battleships Acute o.'intron ndvocnted for Itrltlsh arill.v Tll.itKh lnsoi for .luno were UOIO men ,,Mlls" ,0?1s nJ ''r 1 niaklnc 60.021 since the Hoer war bepin, of which 20.41S are permanent losses. , FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1 iipcniiirr oi rosiuir.i; umi in I'liiMiciii, Mass.; prosecution to have defendant's brother nnd sister testify Stallion Cresceus breaks world's record by niak- Iiik mile In i:0,". flat Coroner's jurv InvestlpatiiiK violent death of Ml'- chael Cracin at South Kerwlck, Me iaru i i K ............... .1 c, ,- chusotts Charitable Mechillllcs1 asso- ri.lt ton deems it advisable to discontinue triennial exhibitions No slcn Of a . Hoard of . government of the Mnss.v teel strike settlement Sharp quar- nntine In Honolulu apainst phmue - -- r- . Kpworth League convention opens at fjnn prf Francisco Bed of Missouri river - . C...U T nn ...... ...1. JimviiiK ileal .-oiiin i.c-.e , en n m Lofillard will admitted lo probate with- nut opposition Steamer Northwestern nrrivps nt cMesiRo from Hauiburp .ronev Littlp chatipe in Stationnrr Firemen's slrlke .nNvnusylvnn.a - Miss .Mary i'. Anderson 01 I'o.'iiann designated to rhriistun the battleship xinlne Fin. In D.'itivt.rs Mw In. .....-,.- . --..,.,.. trouble an.onp the inmates Steain- rhipH for the Yukon delayed by vast Ice floes, and tho people nt St. Michael suf- - . f , u ,. . , , .,. ' from lack o proi IMo IS A lee- went on Indemnity In China likely to be reached soon Yellow fever on " 1 ' i ... t.. t.i t .. t i-ci nimi-r. sc.iai.-c.ncaii.il Maclay's "History of tho Navy" may be excluded as a text book from tho . ... . . . ncademy: criticism of Schley considered Intemncratn Tho Dnnlsb nilnUtrv re , ' V . , . ... RljiUS Honduras discusiii-an Ameri- ,r0,,C,0,'a C V. S L'on" '1ltl,l reported Illllch Improved Earl sentenced to three months' Im prisonment for bigamy Liberal 1111- puzzlod by llosidicry's posl- l.t... .... . n"d lead tile party. SATI'IIDAY, JULY 20. niKcolowd nierht ilros of Mnr Foe. "iscoloreil nc,lit Ure.ss or May 1 os- burc shown In court nt tile triiil of her brother, on clmrgc of ni.'iiislaiii.'hter Fmi(.ek Kastwood, who murdered Krankllu Kciui at .Mlddlebury. Vt., sen- ton.-od to l,u bnnrrod fr tl,o Hma l"t "r T"T" i"e- ..c".". , , r.oston, held iu S.-.OOO for the 1 , . ,, ,, . ,, . . . , Prand Jury IteaillnR strike said to be more serious tnan ever nryan silt;- pests a southern man for the presidency Count of cold In the San Frnncloco Jnt found to lie corre,,-, pie drowned ill the wree-k of the lve peo- the Phlla- oncr Inhinel , .,.,,, ..,. ,.,uhRm .n. nev Rrlstol. nnil fntnllv sliootn him nt Br'attluboro, Vt South Carolina lie- publicans p'rotest McLaurln's selection denied Great llrilaln still refuses to acree to the Increase of Chinese customs tnrifr Famine said to threaten .lorn- fculcm Man arrested at St. Aunedei Monies, Que., who is supposed to be Blnudin, the aliened wife murdeier- Tlirkety Itstles order prohibiting Tur- ksh children from nttendlng foreign schools -Alleged details of conspiracy 10 ovennrow nm i- icucn ropiiiuie nun make Louis Napopeon emperor fier- nion lllicnclitl crisis belli'ved to be ,,curi- dnmllmi nM to ho duo lo i " " ; " orlmes of a few bank dlrec.ors. tl it-,, uaiitv iiiii-i-i.i SUNDAY, .H'LY 'Jl W Government not to call Qulnn ns a Itness In Fosliurg case, and unable to gee where the defense can make use of 1,l,n: however, It Is strongly believed he is where Hie slate can lay hands upon , . . ... , .' , a him if he should happen to be wanted President Kruger's wife dead Ten Eyck beats Gresr at Philadelphia for single Hfiill nm t,,i.uiit.i,p by luili lengths; Argonauts win tho senior eight Myern bent... Limey on the Hyaunls port links and wins the ohampioiiNhli of Capo Coil Compute, n ;i(i to 1 shot wins the big Foxlmll stakes al Brighton Beach .Mrs. Han Minimi talks of h ' rrsoluilon to keep control of her dill ilren; will go to South Afiien or the norlh pole, If pursued fcpwortli League Invited to Boston, but selectlm of a place fnr ihe next convention Is lef to a conimlttco Man arrested at SI Anne des .Monts, Quebec, Ih not Blondli Fifty thousand garment makers t itrlku lu New Ton, ngainst v-eutBh The Weekly Free Press Gives 1M columns orory week for a year $1.00. Nc otlier paper in Vcrinonc can say this; no other paper jives so much news as the Fit EE PRESS. Von have a ncighhor who (loos not take tho FREE iH ESS possibly ho borrows your copy send us his name and we will send him a sample copy of tho host Weekly paper in Vermont, 90 col it urns ol news u wook, ,1 year. .Itidci' Wntertunn of Wakefield, Mass., nhsent from son's homo since June 10. and son would like to know where he l Deputy Sheriff Plunimor of Maine says a elarroyaiit aided inn terlnlly In the capture of Ornffnni, the murderer of Moshlrr Court order distribution of $7,000,000 of the Fair es tate anionic the lielrs-nt-law Hoston rrhlte wnnuin. murdered bv Heniamln IT llrn-n n mulatto In the Hotel Tier- "r"w "' 11 11 ult,' ln t flol1 l" f(1rd. Boston, because she resented his attentions Thomas Hralcy'h neck broken in a row at Lynn; Fred r.urrlll . T ,.r,A nmfllnc nf flir. Newhuryport, Mass., Jail panlotiecl ror snslstiiif Deputy Sheriff Aycrs when at- tacked by burglarsAdmiral Schley fnys he will do nothing concerninr Maclay's statement of his ncttons at Santlnun until he has read the book -eu villus, sociuiij pnniiiiicni in Ui A Southinpton, Conn., weds a nun hand a ilnuphter because of love Governor Allen nf Porto ltfco snvs his future Is ln ..... ... . ... - ' , l .. ..f t. ...,n,lA.,4 TT..MI..1. the hands or the iireMcieni liritisn report the Mirprise of anoiher Rocr com- oiiiii.ii Ir . t.tltn I 1 ruanilo; rnptured, ii Kiiieu anil woumieii i-.nuiusinsiic nusini- meoi- Ilirr- r the l-JIIWOl'Ill 1.000110 at Snn - " J niittee on prlevauces to call on employ- rrs and ir their Jons can lie pot back the strike will be called olT Tube mill workers nt McKoesport, Pa., orpanlzed; uneasy reelinp at eiisvine. u., caused , .... .,,-..,.-. 1 11,,.. uy ine ncuci uiai non-union men win oe ' , , , men killed on a grade crosinp at Leb- nnon, N. II., by a inidiilpht train l.eatl. of Dr. Do.mlrl W. MacDonald of lbookllno. Mass., from injuries received ln a blevcle accident Patrolman Iloi- ill a uicjcie ui.ciueuc 1 .liioiman 1101 lnran s collar bone broken at Qitincy, Mass.. while trying to stop a runaway . ,, . . ., - . ,, horse Conductor Itavls Insifttitlv horse l onaucror nav.s l.isiantly killed by an electric wire in East Gloucester. Mass Private Doyle, late volunteers, on tho hilit,nlno nuippinei. t'airicic Olinded . .,. . . rtvn niTiimra 111 nn htiii niii rn einn - Mi attack upon William Manning- Senator Clark of Montana said to have Invested $11,000,000 In Russian copper mines. TCKSDAY. JULY 23. James Foslitirf: breaks down povern ment's case in many essentials In ulvin testimony at ills brother's trial at Pltts- Held. .Mass - -Ralph Wheeler. 17, killed druciry, with southern about done, and by his bicycle colllfllnp with a carriage native sold at $3Ca4 per 100, as to quali tt (Mlntidi. Mass Constitution defeats ty. Columbia nnd wins commodore's cup la race on Loup Island sound Station ary Firemen's strike declared off Fred Run-Ill, who caused Thomas Henley's death at Lynn, Mass.. held in f.'OOO Ncpro, arrested on chnrpe of murder of Mrs. Alice Crowell at Iios- ton, held without ball Survey for proposed canal between Hoston nnd Niirrapan.set bay tnkes (lie course of a similar project In 1S.W Admiral Sampson read proof of Maeltiy's Ills- tory of the Navy, but would not crlti- cize them because the languupe used was Immoderate Anti-Tammany campaign to be one of education Nine cases of smallpox dlscoverel near Castleton, Vt Italian labor to be used on Hawaiian sugar plnntatlons Two- thirds of .New York's 75,000 garment makers on strike Steel mills still idle; expected attempt to start does not ma- Orahnin, who was on the Hrooklyu at 'he- battle of Santiago, hotly defends omujsuii, sand defense opens ln brought xeluded room for scusationallsm Slluson breaks world's two- ord at Cambridge, Mass of messenger bos employed t by the Boston District .Messenger com- i pany Both sides to the steel strike Fettle down to a protracted struggle Firemen's strlk over, though Heading Oreinen are nol reinstated Work be- gun ou a hospital for consumptives, near Hartford New York supreme court holds anti-sealping law unconstl- tutlonal Light and scattering rains furnish only slight relief to the drouth districts Mrs. Natlou sentenced to pay a tine of $100 uud i-ervo .10 days lu Jail at Topeka Sliver bullion unlikely to show any material advance lu pricu Nearly 120.O0D persons have reg- Istered for the Oklahoma land opening Hawaiian legislature awaits an- thorlty front Washington to Issue bonds to cover the deficit Kngllsliwomen to Inspect Boer refugee enrans- London Times says Bnden-Powell's Illness Is se rious Vancouver assay oftlce offers a rebate on Klondike gold Canadian Pacific studying possibilities of electric power Oauda'H trade for the past yeur shows a sulmtanll.il Increase Exploding petroleum In lln Portland owned schooner 1-oitlso Adelaide at Stockholm kills 15 persons Dr. Koch tells British congress on tuberculosis, that diseased cattle are no menace. 1 Iff We Do Job Printing. FlIII I'ltKSS As-oc-iAiio.-f. ". IN HUB MARKETS Quotations on the Leading Products In Demand. Hoston, .Tilly 2'1. Illlttcr hns llPOD in rnth,r letter iloninnd, on cooler wcitl- ,r with the best criMinicrlcs very well huld. Extra crvnnicrlcs, ntnnll pack- ,, otr.i'Mu.,.. i,rtlii.iM fresh rninwl , lotH, 20M:(?21p; eastern, 2020t,ie; 1 '..J .. . . ... . Cheese is vorv Btendy. with prices ii L.n i i ... . ,,v.n.. ,, ....... ......v.., Hat-e, 'Oft 11c; Jobbing, V4lc hlRher. ii T, . . . ,r i i Liverpool In quoted at 4Z3 Gd for botli white and colored. Kf-fiH are scarce nnd firm. The mnr- ket Ih well supplied with stock that lias been more or less heated by the recent hot wnthcr. Kurly fitorngu- Htc; frosh western, lOlCc: . aster.., 10Q 17c; ..ear- by and fancy, 1720 and up; JobhltiKl IffilUe. mr. IIP ivat more. ltennsaru rather easy on a quiet de- mnml hero nlthiitfli ibo ennnli-f mne. kets are llrm. Carload lots, jea and innillniti " vnllnw a s!'i i-..,l medium, f. ... r ow ejes, red kidneys, .flVlO: California small while, P.-ilirnroln l t.,oit ,,,i.. .t,.t .,.tt i. n, t t';Anrr. "' -'" ' .v the Jobbers at $.lffja.r.O per box. California peaches arc in small supply, and sell bv the Jobbers at $li.7.- Cj.'i.o-,. Georgia peaches are In small I I l-i. ... ..-.r.- .. ""I'l - . j" ui -Ki-s--.." nir o-iiashci carrlcis. California plums Job at $1.75 Q'.'.riO; prunes, ",2,2.(t3. NntIvc cllt.rrs are ll,)nut out of the market. Dealers sav that there are few more to come forward. They sell at SrTMOc per lb for trood. Only a few strawberries are coinliifr, the season be- np nearly done. They .veil at 10r?rJ."e por i,,)X erate lots", as to quality. P-,cnKr,.inI ..,.!, ..,.,... .. ' . . , .v.. i. r. ,ur iiuiu- in, -in,, . in case; .... .. . , . ' . ' . mis tney sen at .vkiuc ror pints, with cups at (iTic. Jtlueberries were in lighter supply durlnp the week, and sold at 131.)C. Illacklierries are quite r. nnti- nn,l i fr Cin.i.. i..-......, a.-.- Muuiru mi --y iuu ill cruiu ti, .,.!, .i ..v; nurij , uii.iuir in -siii.i hit than a week aeo. and the market Is firm at Of-7c. Cooseberries are in small supply, at r.-'aOc for quarts, in crate lots, with other packages accord- lug to size .. rotatoes are easier, under full supplv. ; -""U-io per 11111; fair to pood, ?L'ffi2.r.O. Some fancy stock Is quoted ns high as ?3 Iloultou advices say that the crop Is a woek ,0 10 days earlier than usual. They will bo hero nl.ottt nt 1-. De Here about Oct. l.i. Celery sells at r.OojGOe for bnch for hip bunches, ae-e-ordlnc- to sizo nnd mmiitr - --- -n , . Cn m,,,!, tM L.i.t .to u....t.i t ... Snlnach s so il at -10c ner bushel. T.ot tuce is quoted at LWiMc per box, 1 1-2 dozen in a box. Kadishes are sold at 50c per box for cood. Onions are lirettv firm at S'VVT0 50 ner i, ,' i- , , i ,P bap; for Lj.yptlan; western, ?J per bar- rel. Native bunch. 2."c per dozen. Souther 1 4.a-i-i t ... 1... 1 iu. . ni o 1,11..... i.c-i nanei, as .0 quality. .a five summer siniaf,hes are quoted at $3 ff-l per 100, as to size, quality and va riety. Cucumbers nre easlur at $2 per box for pood. Tomatoes are quoted at r.r.o por pound for hothouse, with crates at SL'-f.'l.r.O. as to size and quality. Turnips are rather scarce at ?2 per 51...0 per 100. Cnbbapes are dull and Reels are sold at 50e per I'.'she!. and nt ?l..r0 per 100 for buiu-h. '.in'otsare firmer at 51. ."0 per bu. ii'-'l it per 100 for bunch. Mint m !1s at ITic per dozen; cress, 3."c per doz; parsley, iT.c per bushel. Strlnp beans are easy at about f0c per box for almost any variety. (Jreen pens tire firm for pood at $2 per bush- el. Green corn is on the market at 25c per dozen. Leeks sell at 75c perdozen; poppers. ?2.50'riM. 50 por crate, Watermelons are fairly plenty and noil at lfWj23e for medium; larpe, so?? 4(c. Canteloupesare In pretty full sup- ply, and sell nt $lf?2 per crate, ns to quality, for ltockyfords. The pork and lard markets arc well lustained, with several advances of the week well held. The beef arrivals were small, and the trade good, which left the market pretty veals, TfTiOVic; fancy aud Brighton, !) (&10c. i em u ry is in in.r ci.-iiiiiiiu iu preny steady prices. Iced Is In good shape, with alive not over plenty. Iced tur- keys. Off 11c; frozen, UillHc; fresh nn- live chickens, 'JoytiiSc; western, l.iy ltlc; frosh fowls, l2Hc; iced fowls, ll ll'jc; Iced chickens, l.T,i(e.15c; llvu fowls, lOSHc; live chickens, 15ffjl(lc; "prlng duckn, V,(ft4c. Hay is still dull. The abundant liny J i,.-,, IS nnu ...... ...-,.,... ,,..i ,,- rrop in nearly nil parts or .ev i-.nglaml has sent n Dig volume or old hay to mar- ket, and unsatisfactory prices are bein realized. The desire Is still strong to rlose out old hay. Old rye straw Is ibout out of the market, with some new idling to arrive. Mlllfecd Is firmer, with higher iiuotfitions. Hoy, ?l2ftl7; fancy and Jobbing, S1T.50Q18.50; rye Uraw, old, nomiual, $11); new, ?ltl;oat Mraw, JlfVftll. com has continued to advance, under Outs have continued to ml vanee alons 'with corn, but largely In following with Ihe latter grain. Healers reason that If c0'n ls sl,or, ,m,ro n,,lst ,"! il letter ilemaud for oats and hl'.'her prices. 'Theur has been some damage to oats lT weather, but generally tho dry weather came after the oats wore rill harvested. It is known that the Chicago bull pool ou corn U also largely Interested lu oats. COMMBROIAI.. Now York Procluco Market, New York. Julv 31. FLOt R Receipts IWM barrels, exports S.'M barrels, sales 12,000 packages. Was steady and fairly active to-day. Winter nati-nts !J.50'n3.Si); winter stralghls winrk,m.n,,e.te ers, j.sitfi3.i3; winter low grnuea, 12 wip .10. KVK 1'LOPR Tho market was .inlet. 1 air to good f2.7iii'3.1j: choice to fancv. ti.lMrt.M. I WIIHAT-Receipts 4ll,3.'o bushels; ex ports Tl.tJ3 liusliels, sales -l,7"0,0fl.) bushel.l 'tutures, W.i'iO bushels spot Spot 111 in , I Vn rr.,1 .lll.r. f o I iillo.t Vn " rn.l 7CI... oleveitor No. I Northern Duluth 7e. afloat. Options opened Strom; and actlvo on cables, hot weather talk and foreign damage news, chlelly from Frame and Itunsln. Heavy foreign buying was an nil ly ieaturo. The market clrjsed jinn nt ly. -iiH' ,mSV fX;frS; 7cft?S WW;" "Dec.',1 'closed Yll-JfeC. , COHN Itecelpts 13J,!i00 bushe.lsj exports 76,2.'i0 bushels; (-alts li",C-X) bushelH futures, & teti.tarV'opeit l",, Vffi the rise; In v;heut and light orrerlnnH. It reacted for a time under renll-ln? but mn, iiy raiiicn on covering ami cioi-u nrni nt "Jfilc. net aelvnnee July Miln.-iCV'. ",""i fir ' lJ'c- ;..Li oun ' -"'-""- riATS-fleelpts 71,100 beshels; expoiti SOii.ltO bushels, spot steady; No. 2. W.,r; No. 3 10o; No, 2 white I3li141c: No. 3 wliit jy. lrl(.K iimacu f'Hcern iirfM-e; era, K ul'ltc ''c; Options opened strong en rop news and ruled more active, with wheat and corn. Clcietl steady. irii k ,IA(Y Klrm sp"'k 7.W; good to chob-.i S,rt?i!i'&-Mnrket nulet; Galveston ?i quiet; (lalveston rfi to V pounds, isfilSV-c, California 21 to : U'iCi 1,,xas dry 24 t0 30 ,,0Un"8 14 WoOI-Waa nulot; 3omeallo flocc. AUD-U1 steady. Western slimed. UOO; reflne.l steady and quiet. I'fjuiv-Was llrm; fnmily $l.r,01,17 M; short clear, P!.0'mi7.5); mess pork $iri.itn in. fa ItUTTKIl Was firm! WesUrn creamery 15'eil9'2o; do; factory 12'J15e; criHinery 13',yo'17e, State daln- HtjUPie. CHI2E8B Strong; fancy large colored xic. flAncy large white. fanoy -mall colored WW.c. fancy small whito Y.,rk. J7 f: I'hlladelnhla and Uuitlmure. J7 I".. do. In bulk H.'JS. , , COPPER-Dull niul nominal; brokers, tllrilS"e-, i1: a , . v - (n voice . illltS- m M mdet Ctreiova ftiffl 32'c. The coffee market still keeps within .ut-t. nnpmu V,inno r ,,.1 Ihn tr.i.l 1u cr,t,. - i.. i..i,.;n.... heot'enlntr wns steady with prices un- changed and enirint: the, fornoon evus in- acUv with tb.jra.le P-Xc-.taS: tlcal chances were about as expectod., slneT1 T lat."' rir',1HaTrer0u-ht on local' rcverlns-. whMi strenc-tl ened tho late months Ti points. The close was iteadr with prices unchnnKcd to Hve po'nts hlifh- with prices unchnnKed to Hve po'nts hlifh- er. Total sales wcro Iti.aSO b:u;s. including nS?" ril51 ?.rrl,t't-,-.1,CtiVre, Vi 15.33 ; ' " SFGArt Itaw was stendv: fair re.flnln 3 MV Centrlfuu'al PI tst 4 3-lSe: mo- lasses suar 3 5-lfle: reilned smtar steady, No. . S-t.ST.: No 7. JI.7.V. No. -. !HI: No. fl. ii.) No. in, H.53. No. U. $4 Vi. No 12, 4.0; No. 13, JI.40; No. 14. $t,40; standard n. X: ccnfcctlone rs a. t ,". S5 : mou'd a. f'.Ki. cut i', f-'-'s; mnnca powocrea w-sr. granul.itecl -5.I.1; cubes J5.70. NEW YORK LIVE BTOOK MARKET. New York, July 21. REEVES Receipts 7,211; nrarket slow; steers lOJil.'ic. lower except for luimo grades; bulls and cows in to 2V. off Steers 21 ., -i .,.41,. 1 1111s j,i.i.'iv. ui', . vi., ;'.. choice, fat do t-l.ir. Ca.bl.-s steadv. rfhlp- vKtpVf.i,,,s 2 fiif.- market " cents icw-er! veals U.f.Sifi 75; choice and extra W.i7'i'r7.Ci; buttermilks 3(f?a.3j, pnu.ers irtVP AND I.AMns-Recelpts sheep steady; peed to choice lambs In de- mf'ntl nn'1 - steady; me-dlum and com- . mon slaw to 'jCc. off. Sheen J3.'5il-n; 1 choice v.-ethers t.-n; lamos .2-6.i: on; (UAJ?;T" 1 iie,i: lcece'pes ,,,e,o; tnarisrc inn Mt-uov, tt'.. , .a Vcstcrn hCRS K2G; State do. JS.40aiI..'A BOSTON COPPER MARKKT. Hoston July"! Amnlfr.nmntort Connnr st.Ul down If-" 'to lPi 'd clrsfd there. Adventure eased off u to r.. Arcadian to 15, Centennial to L7'i, Arnold a half to v,-. Mlchlean ; to j,.;. anu uni uominion leu i to wicn nna'n-Pn,,.-; ."o1"1 ZifWVl lii.nV; ?"?o o'c.oli wasTm - tV O thur mlninK'VnasCworeUady BUTTER AND CHEFS!" MARKET. , PL-TTER-Northern SV.m : Imitation. H.i?ir,-.c; ladles, H'.iH.c. i f'HKKKF -Western. 6 ,e: Xortbern. 9'i CHICAGO PRODUCH MARKET. Chlcaeo, July 21. The lencnnr ruturea closed as follows: WIIL'AT No. 2 July, 7oi,c, Sept., TZ'W; Dee., 7P.C CORN No. 2 .Idly, tV.'ic; Sepl t9c; Dec, .5,e. OATS No. 2 Julv 3h'c; Sept, 3G'ie; May S!c. MESS PORK (Per barrel) September, fl4 F.a-; Jan., H.!1. LA RD (Per 100 pounds) Scpteniber js. j, Oct., vt;'-i; Jan., f.. .J.-.. - ,- . SHORT Rins-(P,-r 10 lbs.)-September SCf.i;; Oct., J'.o,.; Jan., J7 o. Cash quotations were as fohows FLO PR The market was llrm to-day. Winter patents, J3Aii3.IO; strone at J2.M 4j3.2e; clears, 2.i'( S.eXI ; bakers, tJ.lirrj.'.SC; spntiff specials, hdiih.u; patents, w.so-iSi 3..r0. str.ilKhts. 2.7Oi3.0o. V. HEAT-No. 2 si rlne, ; Xo. 3. flOcf 70o: No. 2 red 7C"i72'.c. i-f,IV V. " 'M..fii o- X'o n ..rtltn, 5'7kt., " ' OATS No. 2, sie; .no. white Wo; No. S white ST'iKiOc RYU No. '2. .ViicHc. PARLHY-Gcod feeding, ; fair to choke malting. 4e- TIMOTHY SF.RD-Prlme, f.', 15. MESS PORK (Per bbl.i-$W.4i,14.. 1 ARI-(Per Km ll)B)-!ve!.'sjvb. SHORT RlhS Sides, J7 SI 'iS.lt SHOULDERS, dry. salted (boxed) J7.:Wi7.4. SlDKS Short clear, (boxed) $S.3MS.4r.. WHISlCRV-DlFtl;lers finished cood (biirts of high wlnesl-fl.-i. St'C.ARS Cut loaf, H.34; granulate. Ii.77. confectioners a, to.Ci. oft a, 15.43. On the prode.ee exchaaso to-duy butter i The Freo Press nnd Other Periodicals at vn- firm: cie.imrles llK'7""n, dairies 13 Low Rntos to Onei Address 017c; cheese steady 9M0',e; cg- steady., -ow KlU0S to uno Auaross. f.esh Wdl2ic. Ave have ctimploted ariar.Kement-i here- COTTON. by the Weekly l-'ItEK PRi:sS nil bo ob- 'tallied In combination with oihui- le.idlt g (Specially reported for the Dally Free perlodliuls at low ra'es. To prevent un Prefs by Thomaa Lnrner, 135 Main street, "c e.iry correbponde nee e U st-ita local n anagiir for J. S. Hache ft Co., New th-it after the subscription has u- n 0 York, over direct private wires.) jlce of a change of address,, or .n yhl g- Now York, July 1. (uiicernlilg the u-celpt of tho other period. Cotton prices were irregular this morn- ical.-, should be sent ducctiy to ino oftlce Ing, July changes were wide but attra-ted 0f thut periodli-ul Tho Weekiy FKi.n I.,,, 'CI,m ,-. ii('n llt ..iie.,,1 of, .......... . ... .. . :&oo. 'X l .'"nsal will be sent to any ene adreJ rolnts when we opened due toAmeil nn ca- tor one year at the pilctb annexed: ,bles nf the Texas drcuth being bioken and The clubbing price on tho Roston Jnur tho crop promising large for that State, nal is lor ICR.MON1 SUUSejIUUl'RS Liquidation on n pretty literal scale niirli -,. ..... ,,.., nrooAfdlniTS but l.lt.T on all of the early dre-lino. of 2 to s point. was wined cut on the posting of Ihe i Texas forecast cf nothing more than local i thunder showers In Texas. The market ln the n I termor sr,n,-,d a fi.lr degree of ! animation and tho bolicf that Mitlb-l.-nt in..,.i o,u r..i..c t. i.oi.i , iu check. Yours very truly, J. S. IiACHK & CO. CLOSINO QI'OTATIONS ll'rh. Low. Close. July August September ., . October December ... 7'0 7U 741 74.1 751 741 747 7.H 7tf 7? 711 74.'. THE BURLINGTON MAUIETS. Local Retail Markots. lli,i-ll,of on lot,. The following quotations arc furnished y some of Burlington's merchants. by DAIRY PRODCCIS. Dolan Brothers. Dairy butter, 2-1 cents a pound; rriMiueiy butter, 25c; plain cheese.ll to IS cet.ilr- a pound, snge cheese, IS ccnls; cee, 20 to 2J cents a dozen, Kuncy checie. 15 centi- tn J1.0O eaoh. accordlr 10 size; Roqu-fort cho, M cents a pound; Knn Ilfh dairy. .W cents; Kdam. SO cent- to .100 each; .Noufcliat.d G cents a package; Cheddar cheese, 3, cents pound; Amerl- rn oil,, llOl, .41, Ol,Ot,f, 30 t i'l nnlu ,,rtt jar; McLaren's Imperial cheese, 30 and 50 I -"'V '"j poti ..1. Philadelphia crean clierse. i cent. ' . .u .n,,. ' earn .uim c-,-iu t qunri; pure jwipc-j cream, 40 cents a quart. FLOUR, BUQAR AND V10OBTAULBS, C. A. Barber. New St Louis Hour, $4 7fi per barrel, Michigan s best, J5.00; spring patents and cts'tt pound :Maple susar.lu to IS cts a lb Maplf syrup, Jl lb per gallon. Gran- Hinted sugar In 714 cents a pound if 10 pounds for SJ.OU; coffee A ; cents; light brown. 6 conts: loaf nnd -cent: cabbage, B ens "''P'-"., I cents n pound; curly K tt r ceiic.s a neaei; nan le'icuse, iu n iil" n potatoes, 40 cents n peek; (lieen e ori per dozen; summer squash, Snnls ,i r'm;,nm;rsn"W "'"to"' TnT u --y. cents a hunch, rndl-hes - r''"ts n bunch; ennned vegetables ar quoted ns follows: Corn, 10 to 15 cents, tomntofs, 10 to 16 ecnu-; bui tah 10 to IS cnts; strin-: beans, 10 to LS iu 10 jr. cents; Frencn pens, & cents ns- 10 to R cents; Trench pens, 30 cents P-trngus tips, cents; tomato's. 15 cr .ts a pound; new beets, cents a bunch, wax II, w,u onions, beans, n cents n quart; Uermuda s ci'iits n pound. TEAS, COFrnES AND SPICES. K. K. PprU-ine;. i-a-uuPinn aravan i ea, w per Pf j!:n ormosa uoionijs, w, iu, w renis anu ii vj; ro cont.i. Younff Hyson, 0) ctiu. o'npnns, ' -"'onu- O "ami o "eVn.scvI V f t'"t'- 'L?:',,0 i! '? " Jl "y . 1 tea Jl.:.; Gold Star tua, CO cents. Coffee Prlvato Growth Java, t" cnt! Old Government Java. "5 cents, Mo-ha 19 rents; liourtion .lava, 20 cents. Atari o. Kl cents; Golden ftlo. Sr cent.; C'eirenl C of fee and Carmel Cere.i;. 20 cunts. "2 20 per do-en Od Grist Mill e-offeo, 20 cni, K 2-1 r, cents; Cn-tv E.nenr.. 30 centi. Gold Star Coffee. 25 cnts. " gpVcvlshot Pepper. cents r-,r pound: White rVppr ("cents Cayenne Pepper! W cents, Jnva Cassia, M cvnts; Allspice, M cents; OIiik-t, 20 cents: cloves. (0 cent: illinTea. tl Jj: ftinpfl. 11. r: MU1IUIU, cpnts: Pnri Snlce. 40 cents; Curry Powder. CO centi. rtttnTq W Tone, w Jones. nnnana,, :s to 25 cents per dozen: oranses. 30 to Go cents; lemons, 2: to 'fa cents; fl-r, 15 to 25 cents; dat- 10 cents por pound: oltron, 20 to 25 centa per oound; por pound: oltron, 20 to 25 centa olives, S3 cents per quart, and ilh" Pc" 1,0'tlai evsrorate-l ',1U- P'aches. 19 to 20 cents; and l(j -en s to apr, ots 15 '0 i rent.-- rasp-terries, a renin pr poun.i nu'-, asorti, 1. cents: pruns 10 to .a cf ms a pound .ratrtberrle, 12'i to IS eiunrt: bin-he rric-s. 10 to ,2 cnnt-i 1 qrt blac kberries '-, t- l cnt.; a ep.irt pen es. 2." to "S r-eets a dozen:: mnk mi- 10 to 1." cei.ti e-if-h; watermelons ,i u 75 cents e,n-h, pnprbs. 15 t.i 2." f".'- 1-, 1 currants, I'i cents a quait, 75 cent a pu HAT, GRAIN AND FEED Jones & Isham. Hay, 512 to '.4 per ton: baled. J17 to Jts oats, 4'.. to 15 c- nts a huhtl; be-in. J. a bushel; spring ry. '. nuts n in s"- I, buckwheat, 7 ..cents tj 51. J a l-uslli. H' . middlings i:l - a ton, bran. Jl" to l.'O ,1 ton, corn meal 5.1 .ovende' $Va u'oatiraw!' nl-toU2 i'0n B d "trlV ni a ton ton- IMIP(I 0Jt slran- a ton' MEATS, POULTRY AND FISH, .. . Albert IS. Jones. Sprlnif lnmb, hlndquarterst, IS 'o "0 cents a pound; forequortors, 12 to IS ts lamb chops, 15 to Hit cents, mutton hlr. garters, 15 forequartri, 10 ocnts. tnut- toll Chops, 15 Cents, per pound. Il-e-f. WeSt- ern. porterhouse. 20 to a cent-. irloln, 13 to 20 cents; round If, cents, roast, 10 o eents. coai- beet, 5 to t cents p, r p0Un0 Hnms, -sufrar cured, 1- cents; breakfast bacon, 15 to V cnts, Ca.lfomla hams' ,0 10 conU; smolted 3 c,"t3; tripe 10 cents pickled pi-' feet, ii, cents, pickled lambs' toncue, 5 cent leach; corned bef, 6 to 12i. cents Prk I roasts. 12'3 to 15 cents, steaks r, cents; ltpork. 11 to 12 oej.t-.Urd. 12 er.,. eal rousts, um, io .-. cents. vi ju-jk, 20 cents. Siuape, 10 cents. iirm.in bolonca. 10 to 15 cents; turkeys, is 20 cents per pound, fowls, 14 to b ui ts, duoks. 15 to 17 cents; chickens, is "en , peese, 14 to 1C cents. Tho different varieties of fish are quoted as foilown. haddock, 8 cents; bluefish, 15 centsi cod stoak, 12Vj cents. hallSut. Jfrc s.n mon trout, 15 to IS c-nts a po ind froah salmon, 35 cents; pike. 15 cents a pound. Wholesale Procluco Market. Ui.tlineton, July 25. Provisions. Dairy butter l to .0 cent, per pounci; cr-ainr,- iiiuecr, ron.s a , ,, ,,n,J ia oPnt.. ;l i,o,m,l lfi t -ii cents a dozen, bcan, $'.'.25 per 1 us' el, po tatoes, SO cents per bush.-l. Meals Hoof, Vermont, drew-ed. to S centu per pound, pork, dreused 5', cents; lamb, S cents; mutton, C cents; fowu. TWO PARDONS, (rrom the Barro Times.) I Governor Shaw of Iowa has pardoned an aceu conMct wno is relieved to nave re- discovered the secret of m.iklntr Hama.scus steel, which has beun let for a thou-and ears. On the whole we are in li.iel -o think Governor Shaw showed better jude ment In trjlne to save tho ectet of Da mascus steel than did President M' Klnley when he pardoned Mus-ey to preservo tho tecret of a Vermont bank steal. CLUBBING LIST. - only. ' Arena ::.15 i 00 1 0 1 o no 4 CO 1 IJ . 13 1 fa , 1 Si. if,) . l.W 4.6 , l.sa , 4 W , 4 S) , 1 W , 1 85 , 1.73 , i.:o , l Si, , 3 2i , J. 0 , l.fO l.fO l.W , 1,.6 . 1.45 . 2.15 . 1 76 . 2 , J, 13 . 9. ,0 . o.6-l . 1. . b5 . 1.W . 1.85 . i ro 1 CO American Hoy i!oi.ton Weekly Advertiser., i0S.(jU Journal ., '. . , i,,i,nsbin--i -;' donlun l&t. Johnsbui). Century Ma.u.no Chicago Ledger Ct.rtt-tlan Herald, N, Y Cosmopolitan Hcmorest'a Magazine Forum Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly... Humor's Bazar. (iod Housekeeping Harper's Magazine , Harper' Weekly Harper's Round Tabla.. Homo Market Bulletin. J llout-ehold Imorstuto Poultryman.. L.idl, s' Home Journal.. Leslie's Weekly. Llteruiy Digest (new). McClu.e s Mngiiziue.... ,,lliL' . ............ Mutisey's Mugaaluo National Mutrnziuo Vorlt Wenklv Tribun.i Nl w Vor)t Thrlie-a-wetk Tribune, ... evf y0rk World v-ew Rnghuid Farmer .', ..evu,w 0f Reviews g .untitle Amei lean Z,,ini Nicholas .. . . ,.:vemn'B poft .r!l,l0l!CO Post, Weekly .,nd Vermonter - . - ... ... Weekly aud Rural New Yorker., Weekly Freo Press and Success . Wonuin s ome i ompanion. . Out- e iibbtne list includes all t Our clubbing list Includes all papers an! magazines published, Only those most frequently ukrd lor are prlntit In our list, but others may be had on application Subscribers may have more thiui on naner from thU clubbing lut .Uwiiyn seiid a slump fi r reply w hen lu-klner nbcut this, as we do nil this w.n-K .it nonxi D