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VERMONT LOCAL NEWS (Continued from first race.) ho with .Initios A, Kclley la licro sotting them up. Among thoso who havo hml them placed In the village cemetery nre Dr. J.. ,1. Dixon, Mr;, II. L. Jackson, tho I). S. Meeker cstnto ami ollicr. Herbert Illnck I y. wild lins lieen spending n few days Vlth his family, returned to his work In t'umida Monday. Mis, A. H. Tllllsnii Iium li.en very sick again for a few days, but li a little more comfortable. HANKSVILLE Nelson LaKoiv?. ftom N"iv York Slate, visited Ids brother, P.i'il Lu Force, Satur d.iy and Siinclnv. Mis. Tromblny and laughter Almy of I Ilneiliiirgh visited Mrs. Vromblay's son and family, Ml. and Mrs. li. .7. Tromblny Memorial day. Miss fluth Baker has returned home from Hpilnglield, Mot?., for a short vacation. Mrs. S. N. flotiltl from Randolph Is the guest of her itni uii.i iiiniu.Y, .ur. mm ..lis. l' . w. 'vi.i; ley. -U. A. Haker lost one of Ills work horses last week He had worked the team nil day and the horse seemed nil right. 31c had fed the horses and hnvlnp nn er rand to tho barn shortly after lm found N't' Ul II1C II'MSCS IIVI l. J IIU ll'JIM' llil 1 . I' Olltll liny In his mouth Just as be was callus Bush. the town fnr miniv vpnr nih.uA. .1..., ,, : uii 11111 uii it 11 ny will be observed .Sunday with exercises at tilt Baptist Church In plnco of tho regular servlco In the flernoon. Concert will be Kiven 111 me congregational Church lu the cyiniiK. airs. 1 0111ns, .-miss. Illll and Mrs, Kay, are appointed ns delegates from the . iiiiki vKiuioiiai 1 iiiiicn 10 1110 county con vcntlon at Burlington. WEST MILTON Mr. Ira Fuinsworth of Fairfax called on friends here Inst .Sunday. Hut very few Stlircrpnil IlilV'n linoli i.ritHTliI l,. u.u ---r,- ."v., uuiu 11113 spring. Tho floating bridge was repaired mm 11 iii-rnss n nvpr nnnr mi m,,...,,...',. i... 11..1 .... ... in.- iiibl in uii' wcck. 1 lie cosieuo rmnliy hail a monument placed lu thu cemetery here last week by Pulley of Ussex. Ow ing to illness Mamie f'ostello was obliged to give her school a, few days vacation Ills It CL'IX. CHARLOTTE. Chllllrnn'B liny will l,.i iil.aort.n.l In .. Congregational Church next .Sunday, Juno Mb. Mrs. .I0I111 Lewis Is .'oiillned lu h'T bed by Illness. Tho children of Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Dylngton, who hnvo been sick with meiusels are reeovcilng. V. J. Pope and wlfo of Chicago aro visiting his moth er. Mrs. N. C Hush, nls.i Mvo c v Fonda of New York city, a sister of Mrs. TTII BURLINGTON FREE PRESS : THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1002, The deletr-ilrs from the nnnitr.icr.iiin.. .1 Church to the contention In Burlington aro Deacon William Footc, Deacon W. S. Yale and Mrs. Kllen M. I'almer. Child ren's day (.erclses next Sunday In the ('ongrec-atlonal Church. Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Tape ale here from Chicago. Miss Catherine N. Iowla of Now York cltv Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bush. Mrs. Wln terbottnm nf Plilpn Hall her summer home. Tho High school 1. nn.- hi niieiuurriu piayei onse nail wttli tile Charlotte nine on Baldwin's park, Friday aftCrilOOll. mid the primp wna .rM lit. It..-. Chnrlotles, ,12 to 22. Isaac Devoid was umpire. Battery for Shelburne. Charles Drew nnd liolaud Wilto; for Charlotte, Bob Holmes nnd Cvriiti 1Taiwia iim. outlook for hay nnd grass is lino. HUNTINGTON CENTRE. Mrs. AVIIIInm C.oss and Infant daughter , oo'iin uurnnmon is visiting friends V. V. M but returned Monday, A. !yls and U. I,. Bylngton were appointed ilele galcs to tho county conference ut Burling ton, nnd Deacons N. D. l'artch and II, M. I'age to the gene nil convention of Congre gational Chin dies at SprliiKlleld. Lowell M. Crossmnii died Mondny night alter 11 long and painful Illness. The fun eral wiis held from the home of his sister, Mrs. Susan Buy, He has been 1111 Invalid lor seventeen years and his sister ami field. Muss nininer navo cured for him dtirlnir tlt.it m 1.' . feM"-. t &t!' ..V her IS H Clllle.1 hern l.v 1 1 III.,..-. Af Vt " ."'.'. I " -"" '"er. ."."""I"' ..-.-,ii..tn. .,M-. iirnrj. V . Ilnteli nnrl AI.IU n illlM. 1-rilMlC . V I 1n mil rrtKlIt 1 ..... 1 ...!( . .1. " " ........ - morning, an.l c.il7m.h hMn .7.! .If' "xPte.I homo to-night from MeK-it,i,n ii,i.i . 1.. ;,..r, : i" : ?'1 " "icngo. she will soon recover. Waldo Davis has Koiio m winiston to work In a creamery. iu'i'ii imy remi ns n inut t in snmn. (fin yeslerday to deliver en npdress before tho conference of Congregational Chun lies of I'ranklln uml fi,-,,,,i ,,.,.,,..1 ...... evening. Others who atloiided the meellmr tl'Illi iilH .1 Nritt'nII Ms i,.,,l (.. II .11. sicvcns, Mrs. H. U .lleynolds. Mis. If Allen, Mrs. K. D. Fuller, and Misses iviuo u. uuninilngs mid Kmma McDonnld. Miss Josephine H. Hopkins returntil Inst . 11 " 11 vlal1 01 two wctKs in spring JERICHO. to rsiinhvlllo nbout two weokH hko on his WcMliIlhir Irln fn lti r 1.1.. grandmother. His bride una taken III with the measles soon after their arrival, hut Seems to be ilnlnp ti-nll ,.tll,n.,..l. , ., ...... ,.i,.i,.t,H1, nuu iiiij, had the measles pretty thoroughly. . , V.'. 'V of st Mba ".in a guest lit J. 1 blltiin'.u tii,, t.i t , ...... ... ..I,, nun mrs, . Al. Ailrnmnn nf Untr.,,...rAt.i ..1..11-.1 ... ....... .-...1-1,1 uurq ut Alison Field last wcek.-Tlie Itev li M Wilbur of Mentlvllle, r.a., spent Monday and Tuesday In town. Ho was nccompan led home bv bis mntln.r mm t t.. bur. who will innl n !.ii".,.i.,i' i..i." Mr. ami Mr,, I T. , " ' " " 111 million .fiPrtriTft Qlr,f, tile house by the measles. The man-In Is announced of Miss Mabel Whltton to r. S. W. Paige of St. Alhiinj, In tako flace at the Consregntioiinl Church June lb at 0 o'clock. and died apparently without a. struggle. j,ir, 1. i. j,in iiiiiiui iiijii .,11., x, i- iioi Inn vlslleil itt Kll rflnke's Sllmlnv Mr. nliil Mrs. It. J. Tromblny attended 'chinch at jurninunii onuuay. .11111 ltoss 01 nrisioi Mlted at O. A. Bakiir's recently. Mr and Mrs, Clinton Ilallock and children of i'tarksboro visited at J. D. ShattucU's re cently. Paul laForce has leturned home from Blehmond anil Is gaining slow lyA. ,1. F.lllott and daughter Tacey and Miss Otaty went to Lincoln Memorial diy. -The slt'k are all on the gnln. Belt Hill v. Ife nnd child of Stnrksboro visited Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C!. Biigiey Inst week.-Miss M.iry Genry spent Decoration day at he- iritllfl 111 Mntltl, T.ll,rnl.i M.it'lU, l'ltr,t-.,,w,i, ivis bought a now eruam separator. Tin wolves have been seen by Wllllnm Thomp 'n and his son In their pnsturo. Alrien JC'llott and daughter spent Memorial dny ut Lincoln. They were the guests of Jo,. Hcnne over night. Mrs. Oiniid nf llnn d.'lph is visiting her son, Mr. Fred 13ag ly. EAST CHARLOTTE. The morning hour of service nt the Bap tist i-nurcii sunciay was occupied by four i lucre. Several from here attended tho enn- r cal nine men from Burlington, coll. 'glims vcntlon Saturday. Leon Dwlie nnd family observed and volunteers In the misslonm-v move- visited In ItrUtnt iiu, H,Mi, .i.. ihi..1i(iii Sun . .... . . . ' " . ntvii. Jill- lllllli; 1 . . . 1 ... iiiu ..lit I-.--in. i r. . , mi iiiieri'suiig iiL'onuni u 1 in iers -n n 1 meet wan Mrs. Mnry C hain- , l" -oicnenor are visiting at P. T M SS Allllin M tnt.iln lfl I..-I , ....... I... inn, iiikiil for Winnipeg, win re she has secured tho J,.T , mgiii superintendent at tlm nn ipeg ttenerai Hospital. Miss McLaln hiis been mittron of the St. Albans -ion-pital for two years, nnd ns a token of he appreciation of the hospital stuff fni her w-nrk, they piesented her with it puii-o of gold. The annunl meeting of the Warner Home nfl.rtnl. I nn ...III ,. . ... .. . . . .-..,..v.o,i..,, win nr nein nt me Homo Frl dny afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. Dr. fieorce C. Brui. u i ii..i,i.,.ln.. ... . tn 1,1 ,1,011111 l,.l I, D. C ., where he will nttend a meeting of , 01 military surgeons of ihe United States. .Jim, nfii, .1.11 1 seventh. Major Berkley Is 'the "delegato f fr m V(l tr rut EAST FAIRFIELD. WESTFORD. George Hnll of Klli;iiiihtn.r, v -v was at U C. Hall's over Sunday.' Mr. anil Jlrs. Whitninrsli nf .TurtMir, t,..,. i,.. -. . VV.(,.ltU 11,11 spending a few days nt L. B. Ilow.ird's.- J llO L'lllon Cheese enmnnn. l,l in l'.eir.e'-Ellna' 11,0 5'0U"e daughter of Loren 'A','l" milk. Mr. and Mrs. LocliUn return- iuu, wno nas tieen rnilte 111 is better. (J, ("" 1,01,1 -ortn llyde Park Thursday. The W. Brewster was In Rnndnlph last Frldnv CTovordale Creamery company have taken and Saturday to visit his daughter, Oeor'-I:1."1 l'iU'ntor from Osgood Hill to Cnder gla, who Is attending tho Norninl school llln lini1 havp reidneed it with one of small there. Several from here attended tho enn- tT. cal'iclty.-Chlldren's any will be vcntlon Saturday.-Leon Dwlie nnd family observed in tho Congrgatlonal Chuich vlrdtcd in Bristol last week. The Willing;1"1 Sunday, June 15. Tho Mlshe-t . , - ' , 11 " , , ... " ",.. -ia, ..ii,i.v V 11.1111- inf ii.iiiuiiiii nuu cmoiiiai meeiing neiu ueriin euncsaay aitenioon. Bioliard De bitely nt Toronto, C.innda A company of long, Jr., has been confined to the house 1" voimg people took a carrlnge drive to for the nnst few il. nin, iv,.,. .-..i.i Addison and up Ornnd View mountain .Memorial day. Ix;on D. Prindle came liome rmni Brigh.im Academy, Bnkersfleld, on l'rldny last, returning on Mondny. A flng pole, the gift nf George L. Leonard t f Hiiiesburgh, has been accepted In be linlf nf the tnwn by School CommlsMoiifr C, M Hazard. It Is being put in position 01 the cupola of the school building at Ihe vi'lare. On Friday there will be a ling nlslng with appropriate exercises by tho children of the school. ESSEX CENTRE. ! C. K. Gillette nnd f.imllv hn tllO VtmtHO with wini in . , Ddong lias eryalpeUw on his hand?. Mr. and Mrs. a. v vine fnit,i fr... ChfcflKO nnd nthor nnln iday. WILLISTON. Irlsh's-Hugh Smith of Bristol has'beon" at home for a few days.-S. C. llato returned from Chlcnco Sntnnlnv. Mr n,. several days with his son Hay In Albany, . 1.. on 111s way home. Allen Mnrtln gave an exnnllnnt uAAtaa l . it , ..'... n-.-n 111 uiu iiAvn nail Memorinl dny. in addition to the addieqs incic nvre snnus niui ron i,,i nnu ..n.v.i ato lor tho occasion by the punl'ls of the -...win in inwn. iviiss tiraee A. Allen, WllO llllh linen linitlrt frnnI Tr.,..... ..I n-i -. . "w...w ..vm jumisuil SU1CO lhurf.dnv 11 irht. retnrnnrl tr, ti,.n r.. day morning. Clifford Hnll and Wnlter Isham of Bur llnirton were In town 0110 dav last v.e.'k and went to Bolton fishing. Mr. T. W. H 11. lev wr.nt I.-, TW-.lrt n-i !- i.,i -ci.i.. itturntiig Mond.iy. WTIium Lang and his night. i - iimiier, .irs. e. 1: '.voou, spent Memor ial dny In Cambridge and Loyal llemlng t ui went to Undeihlll. Mr. Hirnm Btig- llim nf llvlrrlintr, Illll .....r. 1... ..!... 1 3. :l.iv. The Hev. C. P. Taplln of Cnderblll R CHMOND. emd son Stanley wure' in 'town t' Friday U" Mr; "lot 1""p1 thc the and Pntunl.iy.-Mrs. J W. Hart of Jericho S lf; P?t11. ' ch,lrch las' Sunday. Next C'entr. visited , K. r, GnrroiWs Saluidav? n'olnios win TT the "PV' Mr' -Miss Clara Dygert was home from Ban: "i0'." C.s 111 bo .' nttendnnce.-The. Rev. ilolph Xormnl school over s.,n,iuv sh '-"n. delivered a Memorial ad N to graduate from that school the 'middle " r.ron-on n,rhrV w i."1. Kr'',ay' f Tii,. i'h .,. r ..... i.ronson JSnrher I'ost. G. A. It., have snr- gntlennl- Church to he cnui v eonfe e, , "TT :aH "-mbers nt Burlington this, week were Mr. and Mrs F Green, B. F. I.nseile and Mrs. B. J Huntley. V, . . K'liiuimi laiurrn. i ne Woman s Auxiliary will give a lawn parlv anil social nt the homo of Mrs. Q. H Hill Wednesday evening, June 4th. A short program will bo rendered nnd cake. Ice cream nnd coffeo will bo served. All nro cry coruinuy invited. Hnrry Morev ha recently nurelinvivi El hllntinm.,..,!. r Lt juiiit-poii ana who Violte! In town ocr FLETCHER Mrs. Lvdla Bnrnav wntit tn tm n..u tor's in Montpelier last week en route for Spencer. Mnss. 3frs rii.rn .ni,n t.-n. ... vlf-ltiiif; with .Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pnge. Persls and Guv Cr.-nvfmvi mm ..i u.i, s i.ist weeit. .Mrs. Stella Thompson ."""" "V ' owner s. Jilts niglit. The bodv wns brrmuiit h f. ... . . ... I iinnnh I n.. Mr.. T...I.. .i . ...... . . ,.. . -o... .w. x aim i. ii'icriitll. ' ""."u jsnam anUiiurmi Wednesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Got dan ST. GEORGE. George Smith and family of Huntington Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Carpenter visited nt Charle... Billion's In Cambridge over Sun day. Guy Start wns In town Friday on buslne-i.-Miss Sadie Sloan visited her sis ter, Mrs. Will Sliepnrdson, Inst Friday -Mis htella Fulllngton of Cambridge wa calling on friends recently. Mrs. Lucv Hoblnson Is vlqltlni h.r .i , . i, i den Harmon Wctherbcc o"f St. Albans mid Mr. Elske of Boston have been spi'iid. Ing tile week nt Tl P. 'ii,nri.,.n' ..,. Arthur Harper, who Is 111, remains about the same. News has beeji received nf the death In Burlinctrjt of Mrs. Proctor rhll.ls Mrs. Chllds wns a resident of this town iui iimnv vcars. mnirv i. v. ii u.... band from this place ntid her many 'friends here aro pntned to learn of her death. IN HUB MARKETS Quotations Products on the Leadinir In Demand BAKERSFIELD. Log S. Chiltls nf nmiuof i. .tti - v.wi.t io l.-H.III friends In town. Mrs. 12, 1 1, Karrcll of IfiK-n lnut ...... 1 MrB. D. Playful is very seriously ill. Mrs Pioctor Chllds once a resident of this town iiieu ai ner nomo In Burlington Sundav Is visiting friends in Ksnv -Miss Flavla Croto Is stopping a while nt ?,r; 1"r-'" nre slowly gaining lu Mrs. Martelle's. Mr. and Jlrs. A. E Page ""It". Mrs. Caroline Denning of Wocwtcr and Mrs. Kent went to the onern. Frldnv Wn8S" Mlss Jrlrude Denning of King'- night.-Thc King's Daughters Circle will meet at their rooms In Warren's block Filday, June C. Mrs. Carrie Logglns and MlbS Josejihlne Foster will entertain. voro bo drpinted.-The political pot brRlns iw uuu, wu now mivo inrep rnpnljllcan can- ui nn. jil'ju lor own rpi)rf.ont;i . ... .w huuu lutii, x' rtu rar. a. h. wmii JONESVILLE. Lcomb ai,d th0 nv Alonzo Chap.-Thero IH mUch COrn VPt tn Via n1antn,l U, l;': !'!" ,T,ltlV,t,!:eTnl,,1?sl"rF; wr.a'hcr hnf rrevonted many farmeri, from rl i r t.i t .' .j,-ii'.-.i-ianiiii Ht-viniH mcir corn in 1110 grounu. M. .M. -ii '. V ii r u. , ! ,, ,. s 111 ,nc,t ttlthjuutea Is .suffering with nuuralgla in tho ....r. mui-nni-H nut. iieK i nursany. tiicaa. f. iirlggs of Joncsv lie Is in verv -Air nnd Mrs. Clifford Buxton with thelrlpoor health, Buffeilng with a oomplieitlon son Rn lib snent Sonilnv In r,nir.i,i,..n, .ncnnL,. n'i. ..... . Ml.-s t. hrl.-tla Mii7zuy starts! Thursday for Nobles wius held at her lnta resign r.h. a two i weeks Mslt In New York Stut,..-Urday, tho Itev. Alonzo Chaso orflclating. Miss Mnnilc P.ilmnf. c l d nk.n...i i-., vi.i-. . '..nih. V , . '...i".,iiiii, ,-H.r. -..f. -uiut;h ii. iii neen in poor nialth for i. in. .vis. rranK mgg, wno is in with !Boou w hiie. List Thursday she had a stroke .... . iv, . fflnuran unn .-umrtiui uiuiney anu never regnlned conscious Jlatllda Ieet of Burlington were married .ness. She was the wife of tho late A. C, 'lursilay. Ionnrd and Behind Tuguo stirtcd Tuesday morning for California.--Kdwird Crandnll has Tevurncd from Bur- lll.piOll. JERICHO CENTRE. The annunl monthly me ting of tho W"m. tins Home Missionary society was held at the home of .Mrs. F. S. Hunsoin Tucs on y aiurnoon "Bo.i'jer T Henlcd liv Mr was a latge atter.diuice. Mrs. F. S. Tom monies and mother of Mrs. R. K. Jones Aged lu years. Tho aid circle of King's Daughters will meet nt thn v...... f .1.., v-iuiKregaiionai i;nureli next Friday nfter- HU..II .Hiss na Williams is very sick with miuMes, also Miss Carlotta Andrews, teacher at Fav's Cnrnnrj imu nA..ti - ...... ..u0 ...V. J..W.lll- ing diM-aiP. A. T. Stovons is on the sli k list with measles. A i-on was born to Ur. an.l Mrs. C A. Avriui lout m..i,w n Claremont, N. II., ni.d ... , .....v- mm 1, ',11111 ,11 II f hirnnl in Am..ln ... . n.. ..w ....... 1 , .,i. , ........ iit- 4,,;,. llnson. Mr. II II Hnll a,l u u 11... hll.ls IVrrv nml wlfn nr.. .nl..lnnn .1... vere electud ilelr.i.'-sii.x tr. r anival nf nn nlfi,t ri,., ri....u.A 1. ......... ... ...u vu.iiii., ,ll- 1 (.......v. ....u.i ,L-1 . .,l, ,,-iiiiuu vi uimrecniionrLi i:iiun.iieQ m e of .Mrs. F. S. Hansom Tncs-i"" "lln measles. A ion. Tho topic of tho meeting, nl1,1 i,r". A. Avrii Washington," was nleelv pre-y,,y wi" return to CI Mrs. F, S. Tomlinson. 'Theieir,"s" "1 ' affairs liurllnglon. to be hold tills week-. Mr 1.' K Ransom and Mrs. C. K. Hay ward weie elei ted delegates to the .State convention if Congregational Chun-lies, to be held nt fipr uglield Miss Sybil Brown nnd Winlield niiii.-i with ai nnme uom their selinol in )! ilinglon, lint have now returned. Mrs. J 1. 11. iniKiieii mis gone to Providence. U 1 to visit relatives who aro very sli'k.- Mr nnd Mis. A. B, Ppfi.T nre spending a r. in mn in me cou.ige of nr. Stone nt Ktnr Farm Bench. F. S. Hansom .-mil hl gang of men have the frame nearly up for mi- iiiiki new nnrn or 1,. 11. Bulger. A c H iskliiH is Ilnislilng up his new honso ami expects to have it ready for ncciipanev July 1. It will 1m a handsome and cm- 1 iimious structure. The board of a.pprai. nial appraisal ' n,aK'"8 t,U,r qUudmi- COLCHESTER, A rulct home wudding took place at the rc.iiui.ncc of Mrs. G. 1, Mayo, ColchAli'r at two I'. M., Tuesday June third, ifl.c'. when her daughter Miss Clara A uu united in murrlage to Krwln M. Harvey 11 prominent young lawyer of Montpelier! .Miss Lois dm It of Hast Orange N J tided as bridesmaid, and Mr. John Har vey, biother of thu groom, was best man. Miss Uara Tohey of Burlington plau Mi ndelssolin s wedding match as the bridal parly look their stand beneath nn ami of nsparagus, ferns and white carnations, Cut flowers and finis formed tho other decora tions. Thu bildu was dressed in white in velty silk, trimmed with all-over l.ice and carried n boquut of white ro.ses. Tho bridesmaid was dressed In p.ilo blue motila-Kllne-de-soiro tiimmed with croam hico nnd faggoting, and carried pink roses. Tho triiom and beta mun weru drcsbed in the . imuiiimry units of black. Tho ceremony w.is performed by the Bov. H. A. Abbott nf 1 .al, '. i'r,"1'i " friend of tho bride, nx Mhled by the Rev, (J. U. Atwood of Col Chester, for the i,.iri ,,,i f .i, .' 0' w UIU VVIl' J'drrV is HOW tht nnatnt. v. i.it j liurch In W alllngford. A. J. Hall Is clos ing out the bankrupt stock of W n vi. rent. Postmasler .Tnnixi u-ni '....... tliB post office from tho Norton block to the room in Masonic block occupied by W. O. Vincent. MILTON B0R0. ton, Ont., and Miss Mamie Denning of Burlington nre spending n couple of weeks at Mr. and Mrs. James Minium's. Samuel K ipnjn I'.hn.. nl mrtnut.,r, I? ... ... . , , . ..iiihu rj. ill Sunday with friends In this town. M. V. Hinsdill, Ira Chnse, O. W. Isham, M. K. flllfl H. IT. TlllfiV Worn In n,,rll,,lr,r, nrday. Norman Wescott returned homo Saturday from a short vlfit with friends in Burlington. S. N. Tllley of Willlston railed on relatives in this town Inst Frldnv The relatives and friends of Mrs. I.d ward Mills nre pained to lenm of her criti- r:il HltinQq Mv II 1.. daughters wero In Burlington Inst Sntur d.iy. JIli-s Hosttta Warren Is working for her aunt, Mrs. C. D. Warren, of WIIHHon. AmilM Ivlllvnn VHfilMlt,' .illli..,A.I I . . . m Visit ill .Mnntnolliar- St.-hrn K',.,,lr. In Burlington on business last Saturday. Irvln Isham is recovering from his recent illness. SHELBURNE, The funeral of Miss Mary L. Saxton wns held at her late home Friday nt 2 pm. the Hev. B. W. At well. D. D.. offleiMii.i The Interment was in l!nMt s;ii.iii,iip,-.n mi... . ..... .oa Saxton was tho only child of Horace F. nii.Mini, '.vno nas ino sympathy of all In ins, ruii uen-iivuilieil I. Pre-Memorlal d.iv exerelsea im h.1,1 c. all the schools In town. The viilnirii .-mil IIUIX SC inn s nil ted nnd lmlrl iv.l ... rises In the high school room. There wns singing and sneak nir of nntrlntir. t.i........ by the scholars and an address by the iiev. .11. i. i. oio. At the republican ennena Ratimi,, . .. - ittu ing ur. J', i. btnddard was elect",! chair man, i. n. ucyeti secretary. The delegates ,u ...c ui.ii uisiiiei cnnveiiiion to lie he Id in Burlington June IS were Dr. F. R. Slod- ii.irti. j( nn j. f n ntt-iet I1....I.1 r. c. m. With IlOWor to ebnnsn llielf .,lAr.... . ... ...... 1111,111111,!,, Ihe delegates to the State convention are K. V. Gehlinnlt II V dm-i t.-, y, , ; ".,.-'. i-.iiii'i run Palmer, all Pioctor delegates, with power ,w .-ii'n.t,e uieir niiernnies. Miss Kathrvne Burrlit whr. i,nD i, very III with pneumonia. Is convalescing. There will bo a Inwn party at the Meth odist parsonage Wednesday evening, Juno 11. The nriieeeils r-n f..f t. i.nnn.t. .... church. " "t,,cul Ul L" "- .n... ..us, ,t, nil. ill Gates ol Iranklin vlslti.,1 I'rUn.l- in tills week. GEORGIA Bernard Newton Is visiting friends In Pea body. Mass.-Mlss Louise Ballard is visiting friond3 in Hardwlck. Children's dny exorcises will be held In tho Meth odist Church Sunday eveung, June 8. Tho Georgia Literary Circle will meet next With .Mrs. M. Alnv.m.lnt. '!, ...m . . , a i.w t.vi'IVi Mill bo current events. HILL WEST. Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin Rushfoul and Mr. nnd Mrs. Iy wis Hushford spent Sunday in Jilrhford. Marcus Thomas Is slowly Im proving. Mr. Slid Mra V T CI r "-in June ISL in IllfOInril Tt. n.,,1 ii.. C C. Shancrnw no..nt Siimiu,,' i,. i,.,. Berkshlre.-MIss Jessie Jewctt, who has been 111 with heart trouble, is out again. RICHFORD. HUNTINGTON Thtw Mrnl boats hnvo nrrH-A r., v vsiimir u.itsnn for tho uso of the guests. Mltses ..ui.-i.iii aii-i Meyens nave returned to Kingston, Pa. The Rev. Arthur Donnett olfir,,Kd flt the fuiieijil of Mrs. Kdwln Bronson at her late home Sund av nt tvtn p. m. ESSEX JUNCTION. The Hapgood hotel property Is sold to Henry Hoot of San Fram isco. Mr. Hnn good hiis not ileelde.1 un vt ,,.1,.., v, ...m locale. What uso will be made of the prop- " "" jci Known, Mr. Root havhig not fully decided. Next Slillflnv belnrr IIia Hnv en -i t... --v ...r, ..... ....j ci. ,1 I llr the order of Wrtehta nf n..iv.ln r n v.. , rf ..i,u.-t nn mem orinl services, tho members of Mount Mnn- i . .. " v.w.., ...v iiiuiiuiiK ser- ,, , . ' , ..luuiv.t ui inu vices at the Comrree-ntlnnni r-v,,i.,i. ...i Grnnd Army wero ncrfnrmi.,1 .i n, ,i tho Rev. llvan Thomas will deliver' a s'er- lra,tin,K " Rravc's of (load comrades, after nion npproprli. to to thp oociiHioti. which they returned to the ehntvi, Preparations are helnc mnri. v t.u dren's day In the near future. Misses Savles nnd dnuilrlh onAn C....I ...... .,: : -i.i. sunnily wun L. I.. U ymnn's people in St.irksboro, Mlss wi-nniirn win reiurn to ner homo In Bur lington Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. K. w. Ellis leave for Chicago Wednesday evening. Brown's comedians wero fairly well patronized here Friday evening. A short time was Indulged in dancing after the performance.-Memorlnl day here was oh served with more enthuslnem ,iiUi iimim a mucli larger number belmr nut tfnno,i to the intei-oat n,i. T. - .--.. in .iii.uina uicu .iionany m A"""? marcn ri no iunen.1 soivice and burial wns at S . """' - i" ... A. 11.. Sum A bans Hav Mr w a i.i.,.. v John N. Powell nf T.i inn.i.. arrived here, his former home, Saturday v. ..nn, una experts to remain for the Mimmer. The Sunshine Society met with Mis. W. Lauder Mondny afternoon. At the special village meeting held, a tax of ) cents on the dollar was voted to de fray the oxpenses for the ensuing vuir and in regard to building of new walks the article was put over to a future meet-lng.-Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woorl want to . estlord to attend the funeral of Walp.cc T-.iluiiinds, who WU3 thtir nepliew.-Tlu-l i, '-u,l-.'iiers met with Mrs. K. K, .Miller Tuesdny nfternoon.-A good manv enjoyed a ride In the new yacht Alnh'. l-riilny and Saturday, tlie boat has been ...oth yni, unn is to ne taken to Franklin V".. t ? , wcc'lt'-Vormr"1 Mognboom of "iuii j i 1 1 1 1 in i une rmr. ,1 . "vv i. hi ui i in i ,i i mil f'tOn Of ft II nlAliM, rr-u.. ... .. Smith of noston, formerly isiHtnnt pnslor in the lit'v. Dr. Lorinu-r nf T fc ( nn it t ni rr i AttK.ii.. h.a.. . - tn ... . illlioilf, IIHU 1J U'W II IH UP' lunrn 11" If y-.li !?.'. Falrlen, (I. T. Johnson of ,raiilord nnd . . Russell nf ii'hii. ni.... i... T, . , ' " ,i,.-i .j iiiii iiun. Don A. Mono of Boston, special agent nf ...-.liMuj, was neie .Monday and Tiles nnv.-nevernl fine Btrlni-'s nf trnm lv.v. been shown th.it ..!. i .... ...i- vuiiKiii in inu iiiuiks in nivn. A pnn.l on. I 1. nyn inrmo nenellt nf thn Richfonl High seliool n unini 'I'lu.r..,!.,,. -.i i r . '"". ' ttlllllt,, UUIIU i", given by loal talent, which will be of the , . o-irumcniru ami vocal music i:d. Itlodah has conn tn li,ir,i.ii, ,..!. i... evpects to hicntn uml soon rwnnro l,.s amlly there.-Tlie , " l" """,i"nuo Park from lien Wednesday, lb,, nn and a good many as usual took the ilde. HIGHGATE. Mis. Ilenrv Rohv nil,, in. h..n in jor several monilis died Mondny morning. Ot OterailS. Llldlfa' A l.l ,.l.ll,i ... ---. ..... ,1111111 rn in the school, headed by tho Hlnesbiiigh band, marched to Maplewood cemetery where thu Ininifsoiv,. n.,rn,ni. .... Grnnd Army were performed and the deco. rating of craves nf d,.n.i ,,).. ... which they returned to the chinch, 'whera ..--i ... ... tumuli. .v., 1,, mo fiiiiien, wnera Mis. B. Moraii of Portland, Ore., Is lis-'",1 noon ,ho """ator of the day, the Rev C Itlng her daughter, Mrs. Zeph Hapgood. V' Alllls. wns Introduced by Montravlllo ' Henry Rolenu, who Is in the employ of!I(os,?' Pldent of tho day, Mr. Adams's Jo the Central Vermont Railway com. . oration Impressed tho neonle . hin m St. A nans lameness of his ni. r 1 1 1 -1 a fleh'l ikat rCtUr"Cd frm SprinB rn irom FrHnkltn Mt. n w i..i 1 Vilst l"aIrIlf, vlsltru her poh, Ooiko "lu,CBU. rrmay. airs, a, C. Holmes ii COnflniM tO the hoima hv Itlnncu - . '. tm-,fi-.. Intuitu from hero nllnnilnrf tlm ani,rt.,in,Ani . - i t.!4Wfc li b tl I I'umim rnuay cvt'iilng". MONTGOMERY CFNTRF. AI18S Nl. O 1tfl1f,,,nl 1. - . iiuinu irom juniiMin lor a row dnvs recontlv. Atlsj viienii, wno is in the employ of!4'"?;- P'niciu oi mo day, Mr. Adams's 'Johnson u ennoni Jiauway company nt iinpresseci mo peop e. as being one Wilev ii, -i, , '.' ' ' i, Is at home on account of .Lr.': of tho liest ever delivered here Th. -Tlv.. Vt.1,PJ..?L,?.e P'niry HChool, ,p. nt of his shoulder. vices opened with prayer bv the n-.,n ah,,'. ' ii.iii . uucstH present wero .Mrs g omyMrs '"' "f ine -TlieiUvrcTcrXdnms oF ui i place of Z' groom "'! Xt11.!" a"" It Jlmnington: :inni (iV.ri, A: ' 1I7 , """"7 'r gainered at the town J?iTi Mi J c'no-uso S?: this place, anil were in.persed "w th . o "L ?' !Lr- !')? The welding nf mu ,r ho uy Mr. Fiilby. Af tor the addre, s. ,,f Shi, , , ' ".V. ".,",lB ,,u',",nB daughter of vT i " ,-.v'"""r,n" I wn ' 'ltl, singing by the ladleM 'rtnv V" n.. ." !:.. I over sun. Charles Martin, -'both .iff ,acc 'Thurs o aTaZmlSr J"" , "2V; Mr' " " North "S,y Zl which occurred Wednesday, Juno 4 atih.Vi i '' 11 ,lu,r01nu'n',er repaired tn tha.TiU'Sdny.-Fred Arel and , fas C, n, " " Jit IIHKl'Ml If US I Wf'l: on mm,! .t. . .. I m w 4. Hie liinesbiirgh cornet band wont nl VUK l" "'"""burgh .. , : ..lie njivni .inniusnn If A. tliin(lt,ol . r 1-, .V "V".1 ... .... ....., n,n ,u iui 11 inn music .llfmnrln ,1-v i .. . .. , ... u,iiumuii ,i,..i mm.,, it... e ... .. . 1 1' tin cai en nnnn liv in... fHn,,Hn .t i....... .... t , ,7 ' ..'t int-in- ....i.-i ,,i ner iiimiiy naturdny to wish her Jlarie, Wish Knni i'i,.ri, ....... " ... I.",, " .. .'.'. " ine town 'the Mill ni,niv.n... . N. J. Mr. and Mrs. it J, "V V' I .. " .V emon ' .na- " to the eln. -,; , , . ? . " ' ,T- llss iifimt .i, ..in-Kiio iii. iiuuress ue iveren iy the Hon (J I i,r,t,.i ,V- V, ."nuu m ii o l,Ll 'nV'!,'I..M,':,'..lln!1 Fred 1-erguson of B.irllngton.Tho V : C ' T In "''' Jnl,'.l,B.r,c.e,,tlJ' w tho date . " 1.4. iui- it i e 1 1 1 1 rt i in L mai y Happy returns of the' day H he ,T,V K ,1"col?;,1' cliurth meet on ThurMl.iy uller he noth anniversary of h"r ' hlrt I -Al"00'! wllL' M!u K Wllbur.-Prosper Bongey MONTGOMERY. ton. Mlss i n,,i x... ..'ii-' "I'ooi '''duress delivered by tlio Hm nt .. " "'" Min, J' i mi rr uum fir r L' nn T m i rt . S c,l3' i? tw0?: Mf - ..vro rfcwKi even of C olcliester. After tho ceremony .-, in,h was served on the lawn. Wlillo tho guests wero arranging lor tho customary fare well, the nowly wedded couplo ipile y ,,ilB. nrl out he sldo door and hastily d ovo away. I ho presents wero beautiful and costly-Mr. an.l .Mrs. Buxton and so , Ralph visited at thn home of tho Rev J T Burzell last week.-Miss Jennie Cook and Miss Daisy Douglas spent Decoration day In tuwn.-MIss .Mao MoKellow of j"rl" cho spent Sunday with Mies Fnnnlo Day Mrs. Nancy Piunket Is visiting lulatlves In Canada -Mrs. Dtborah Buker and Miss tn nun nnuur iuii ior ino west with Mis, mi s him, crwm Wudnesdny. Ms,s . "iiun i visiiini; ner iirnti,.... ... .t V, ' ii""" "onl"3. lately returned from Manila, ,wns ven' interohtlng.-Alfrcd banetunry of F.ssex Junction wns the guest oi friends here last week.-Snvernl from here attended thn .mint,. . ' ,, , ' ww.....j t-uiivt;iiiiiiii in Jovv "turday.-Albort Buy is veiy Tho graduntl school broiiKht out n Inrco ntidlrnrft in , TieW hall. 'I'hrt rbPiM-ntlmia nfnA nini and artistically arranged under the super- Vision 'If Mrs A tl I.. I. ... ' i --' ... ... .tun, i-iuwdis were ........umii, principally roses and rnrnu. ilMl Inscribed on Its bade. FRANKLIN COUNTY ST. ALBANS. Tile U'eildlnir nf Ml,u I'll... daughter nf Mr nnil Atro n, mid West AI. Pierce, only' son of mV. and Mrs. G. M. Ilnrpn who ,..lt--.t relatives nnd a few friends at the bride's homo on Orchard slreut last uvenlng at Ii.jO 11 elnr-k Iho Tte.x. nt a r..... . . - 'iu ninuners or I the Methodist Church, otllclatlr.g. Tho went to St. Albans to tho hiunltni h..-i ,t" unlay, where he was o,intid upon for liniiendlc ills. Il I. v..i..,ri...i .... ........... .... ,, -- ...n. i. 110 H.iuiih nil nliely.-Mrs. Oeoige K. Dcnel. Mrs. 11. H. t. Ibort, Mis. II, a Parker and Mis. W. 1. Richardson are In Swauion to attend a meet nir of Ihn W c t ri . , . tv. .tun. .tl, Maurice Is very much better.-John Ba llanic has moved Intn ti,o i ,, ir..i, t,... tenement. Thn Prn.M,,.-i..i .! i Ullagu hnll, wero well woiihv nf mr, than nassini; notlre u.i,-.i,. oi i .....,ii ituui'i una u n m umo trom uoston for a week. Pre siding Ritier Nutter pienched nt the Metho. ocllst Episcopal Cliurch Suiiday.-Tho ser- i M. i . ' "a"iioiomew's Church, Juno t Will U0 ill the mnr.tltia. nt.iu ... -i.... ...Ill . n' vlllllll ull t. Ull.V will be observed at Mnthmiia. ci..ianni ,.l, T.... tt ... " - .'"'"l'"-,'l"'. Uoston, .Tvtnfi 4. Iltittor lins stiUVncil tip somewhat and closed Hem nt full quotations, with choice fiosli crenm-ci-Iph In tlomnnd. Kxtrn. crpiiincry. smnll pltRs, 242lHc; northern fresh, round lots, KJUrtfiMe; western, 2Sf9 iTjc; eastern, 23(S2ai,Ac; llrsts, 21 22a; renovated, XX&22ii; jobbers, Mc to lc more. New cheese hnB been In hotter muinly. find prices have declined, though some what firmer. Hound lot. mntiUci new, liailUc; age, 12'MUc; Job bluj;, Vic to lc higher. All marketR are firmer on prjjh, ivltli full quotations asked for elioleo fresh. Western fresh, lTffjISc; eastern, lS'c; nearby and fanev. 21Si22;ninl nn? Jobbing lc to lV4e holier. Beans are stealy In price, with n fair demand. Cnrloml lotn hm tl Rflft I S-,i medium. $1.80: vcllow erou. iy ?.-.' an. ren KllinerS. Sl'.bMViTS.Mr.! fnllCnvnla Binall wblte, $2.30(Q2.a3; jobbing, 10 iuiiih; i.una, tic per n. .Ml II feed In firm, xrlth nnnnlli.. In I... sit commanding $1 to $2 premium over Miiiiiimp prices, imy and straw are steady nnd ttnchanired. Hay, ?14(rj?i; fancy and lobblne. SlS.nfirSn- rvn straw, ?17iffl8; oat straw, $1312. l'ork provisions aro lowtr on some Items Willie others nro orf v.,r,,.,i - - - .. ,. V. ,1 , There Is not much clianue In the more- nirnr nr nncr nA .n t...... .. ..vr,, uuka nuyii..;a uJU-TueiCQ c.uunue to ran largely short of the num. ttu.o u jeni a uo. The market tor cholno Im.ivr luif I. sllffhtly tinner, but other r-r H ri Ml n ra quiet and unchaiiRed. For the week mo arrivals of beef hrB worn oi small, belne 127 cara for T?ni on un.1 m cars tor export. -ino weather helDerl the mile in muttons and lnniba steady, with a fair demand; veal are .uso sieariy and unehanBed. Iimbs, K"i742K.c; fancy and HrUUtons, I2? l.tc; pprlnp lambs, eastern, $5(07; west- cm, iwjik:; yearlings, lOtftllc; niut tons 10(BHc; reals, ijQJOc; fancy and nit. xiiore is only a quiet demand for jiouiiry, with prices easy, with qnota iions nominally uiieliiinKed. Iced tur kejs, ir.tnitic; iced fowls, 12H013C frozen fowls nntl eblei.- fresh native fowls, HQl'-', south shore ciih'koun, zura-'.ic; live fowls, 12gl2'5c ar" ,D "Knt supply an,i price! are firm, with rather a quiet demand a no quotations nre: Ben Davis SlfS .1 -"III l"- ... ' n . - ' "'m'Y' JN0- 1111 varieties 77'! verJ' cn"e and jobbJn lots, r.0c to SI more. New California cherrlos sell at $2.!W Thu receipts of strnwlrrles hava been lnrt;8, prineliiallv from Jii.,,i,,n.i and Delaware. PriCeS lmve ruled low being cl2c, with sow fancy bringing "8"; iiviilt prices. Cranberries arc scarce and sell at $4 per ctt. There aro none coming for- rouitoos hare declined sharply and Ii . tt , Pasy' (Jrprn mounlalns "..v., i. . ni ons, j,w; unijotns, 70f473c wi.imunK.its, i.jc; iorn state white SO v.c.v; niagiiunis, yi.7f.W2 per bg; iter iinuiuK, ,Mrrt. per bbl an,j ?1 flf?2.2.- mi, iiev, Kouthorn, $Ifd4.ri0perbbl Carolina swuet. s:i r.n no,. Bermuda onions nre easier at Sl.no ner j..-. ...in i'.k.hhi.-ui quoted at ?.T per uuucii onions sell nt 40 per l.TZTLn. eleon.1 7.7iot t ed 77c i'u., iu.;n"( iiviic, cios- , COIt.V Hecclpls l.MdO bu: cxtiorlx "K.-ri "JiMl'f futures 'spol'dnni So. 2 1.9141. elovn or nnd in'fc f.o.b. nllont. Op- timl?ii,r,mi 9lns,JI ''"ii- net ndviineo; .Inlv ii'. 'dliW'iie. closed fi7c: Senl.. r.n.n.r.in ,.iu...i Gl 13.f!o; Dec, ITkii IfCkP. elos. .1 ' OA I'S Itecelpts Tii.lMi bu: exports 1,'. (M 'ui, spot Mendyi Ko. 2 HU.e: Nn :i lie viT u w nun iiin.n rn :i nn rj ii -,...!. western. lVnl7ei track 'wliit'o lilr.ic. On lions quiet but linn, l.'i.il.n tiirt.,.1. . i....iHH 1 . A A ....' 'i'.i"H i'imii n,.i.ri.'ii.Mi Sty ; n ",c'r ,,rnn Al"ll, tttMfl,,.. - . tn in , ."' S..." ".' 10-ony. 1111 t... V... i" euoieo '."ril'.l.ie. llllI.h Ihe mnrkut wns firm to-dav iJ'i.veston 20 to 25 pounds lSv Cnbfof- nin ;i 10 2.1 ins lUc; Texas dry 21 to 20 IUS JJC. Wont,-The mnrket wns stendv to-day DP.T.?!.l!u H'ece 2'Stf."Jr; Texns 1 Vir 17c. i m 1 1 ' iir. '!!," "''"' moss if V.. ' i... ".unn ii.u.nisj.uu: pilCKet Jiri.Oltlj 1 V. y r,15lra India mess l2.r.(nriX0O. j.,m,i. .ns sie.nf V! WltRtum THE WEEK'S NEWS iii .ii, I.VTi .t iml ."csicrn tic imeil Jiii.ijiij'io.bi; rellncd steady: continent JlOSTi 'V, fll.oO; lompound pummr,. i.-.,mii tt. o.,': .'.R.Vi..w"f! ..JT" .!' n.Y mess Jis..ooir r """" iitwilr!T"slr"Plf! Stntp aml nnsylvnnla sontheTn 11" 1 "ilLKeu 1""Ci ,,I-'?TT.M,:5lQ",if: SlLlft' "n'l western J1..K; soutbern pr me $2..VMI.W: Jtr-ev PETItOI.Kt'M-tVns stendy; rel'ned New uv. , ;', I?;;' VrVif . i,-, .:;' r-wwv C'ppt'HIt- -(inlet: brokers J12 :Ly l2.2r.'. t'.trnHIIlfl, I -:i ' 1 J. !ti.. j- ! i.LV-pot l!lo was dull; X0 7 in voice 5 i-lOc; mild steady; cordovn t'ptlons opened stendy; e.loftd slemlv tvfni Itf-lr-i.C: ttu. K ... 1. nnli.l. .. . ... 1 .'- ... i'iii, iiinei, s.lll'S -11. .1.1 bnss, Including July nt U r.5j Hept., $.1 In V :,vw Jan., 50.4,1; ""'i f".ih'n .i,'wt ij.iy 1, en uiiiii l.iir rciin IUI? '2Van' rnntr fiiicnl flfl - 'V! lasses stiuar 2',c: renned suenr Urn, ZKWk T.M'O3.: "O.J. no. 9. .? ' .'"'i oininiiini h, .?i.,i.i I..iui, i,.in.iii.is a, i lo, tnoulil a. Ji.iXI: cut J....10, trusneu fj.in, powdered $1.7D NEW YOItK UVE STOCK MARKET. N.HV Vnrtl. .lllnn A 11KRVRS-neri-lnte 'int. ....'. steei s fl. m .n 11., m',7.', ' .'''' 1:0 common steady to lower;' bulls nnd cows .lu ,Ml ook; sieers s...i.)-(i 7.40; oxen extra fut to.iiirtfi.mi tabloH stputlv; exnort Hj quartirs of bopf: to-iTinrrnu.- t .... I -in lllf'hfif I'n.iK. l -A'r- -r , W.rt; btuterrnilkf-$V.nO'fft'oo; city 'drc??ed 10 uc per it. HtlP'RfJ A vn i .Aunti r Klir'f.n K fttt- tn rt ,U,..1, l. ,,. . ' sU-fMly to Htront?: Iambs firm to a shi-dc 7 no? nmhu rr fB.-r.c i. ' i . . ... JuZPXl ,-4'110: market weak; j"-"-. ".rMi ) t.i; western nnnunni Luri'isn MAltKET. T- . ..... 'u.Hon, June 4. If II II VI hill T TllA nrtnn 1. . . . tfT-nnv. Ulnirbnm Inut 11 on. J't . itvi.. iJ i. , 1 lu 4t lilUT THTJKSDAY. ATA V or. KansnB Rcpnbllrnns nominate former i.oiiKressiiian v. .1. 1 n ov fni-imm. or William linldwlii, wealthy runner or uraiiRe, Conn., tortured by robbers in ntieinpt to rorce hlin to tull where money wiir secreteil (eot'f; A. Shol- ilon sentenoert nt Jloston to three years In prison for blcniny llaptt chuieli nr i.imc itoeu witliilraws felliirshli irom i.overnor leiierson lmvls North nssnlboro, Me., townspeople jinn iorces with tho strikers, who have tieii up the work on the wlsensset, Wntervlllo hnd Farnilnutoii narrow It'UMKo railroad, and are uinklin; n de innna on the offlcinls tint the men be nnlil for tlielr .Speaker Myers of Massarliuetts lejrls- lature votes ami Kills the hill to legalize Iilcketllllf Rear Admiral Mrni-v n rlotisly III Four-footed fish eapfureil near Honolulu Secretary Kont going to i.uropo in Auqust ileformetl eiiurcii necifios ntra nst rev tdnn nt ereeil Kentueky ii!irantlnes airninst nifiinna smallpox Mine workers' union urges notion nun Inst "enn 1 t .'..ct. inimisrauon records likely to be broken by this innntb'o linim. Oovorntncnt salmon butcheries needed to preserve Alaska fisheries Rort de France undnnintred bv Mondnv urht eruption Oaniida seeks American old in stopping dynamite Ilshlni; Kniser approves shin do.il nn.i itih.,.i. r?- ninny to proilt Cnnnnii trying to di- ion nritisii capital from South Africa io tne liiuon i.ord Cranborne says England pave the United Kintes no nssurance durin? war with Spain Wnldeck-Housseau's lesiRiiatlou civen to the French cabinet and (he entire cabinet will follow. FIUDA Y, MAY "0. I'regldont Koosevelt makes nn ad dress to soldiers at Arllniitnti. saying that "lilame and punishment shall be for guilty, but not for Innocent; let not the effortless and the unteinpted mil overmuch at strongmen who with blood nnd sweat face years of toil and ,jaTS nnd nights of agony, and nt need lav down their lives to bring tho light n'f civilization Into places" Leonard O. Lewis nnd Martin J. Dolan held in $.".000 each rt...,n.. . . i , , , '2 l" Wl annmi'in , ' '""n wuh selling fti .j.l iit) ro nt to5 iSTriien!;uli P'-TV Sx -"thern railroads Inter n4; Copper P.anse yielded to SS. BUTTER AND CHEESE MARKET. rt . . iiuiinii. .tune 4. i! 1 1 T ' R-sttnii... ,.i ' . iiil.tfeh htewdy; round lots 13fi 13' .c. CHICAGO mODUCE MARKET. ChlcaRo, June 4, The lending futures closed as follows: . WHEAT No. r1 July bg. bx. nt JII1CH linfl VeCCtahee nrn ln J supply. Celery sells nt tmsi o- .... IW4 uiil IMUH'IIH no In i.;.., i quality. Sjilnaoh is Terr low at o10,' per bx; dandelions. SO.-; K-nle -jsn.i..' rtreens, 25o; lettuce. COdSSl for bx. " ARiiaragiis Is in lltrht fill tho way from $5 to iff) p,.r bx, as to .uiu ijuuiiiy. ew southern cab- 9 .Tim a rL.T-n . c 7 - - -1 "'" vii-m . unit iir'i'iiwut; 'S'p,.'i, 'Je,'ll'"N c' Dec- Wiv- ".lay l"c. OAT'irJuno stc: July 3M.C: new 3SLu O'." (I". MESS PflIlK-'Pnr 1.1.1 !.... .1- or. July 1..3; Fept., il7.1i17.43; Jan., Jlli.3.-.: -i"iy ji'i.25. I.ATtr rrt.r irji n.u t....a ..a y..... ------ .- ... uuil- .w.', tllllV JK".;.)' Pent.. 10.!7i'.ilfi.Mn. n..t tin-vn. Jim., ft'.lii; .May 4S..i0. ' " " KTTOPT Titna ci, i.... trt.. T..- ,ft-. t , , . .".i.e. iiw?,-u une vi'j.io: July flO.i;; Sept.. S10.es. Cnah quotations wore as follows: HKA1 No. 3 spring- 71)ic; No. 2 red -jc. f'OrtN No. 2 yellow iCKe. OATS-Vo. 11.113.,-.. 9 .,lts ill,.ri 4P,c. No. 3 uhlte nVlIi.e. UVE No. 2, r.si nyie. 1IAT1.I .l..V n,.rt,l r..HI- ,;.'n- 1..I- . cboli i. m ill nc .; fi.'.Sc. PIANSEPD-No. 1. S1.5S: Northwestern. n. 1. tl Tit '1IMOTIH SUED Pilmo, V.MUWi. PORK-tPer hhn-117 V'-iK I'l. I.AltD (Per 10.' ll.s-M'.2! -il.'r. Snnll'p l?tlia ciAn '. . i.. ,. ,.. t,, rt,, js:.-.ivv)T ' ,.i- hini-7S Short clear (boxid) J10.rWilO.fO. ) IIIHKKr-(nnsis of hlBhwln.')-illO. On the nrr.tnrA vl,qn, m..... wns sternly i,r..n,orlj ic.o.,., ,riift i. '...Kt: neese steady 10?il2c: ecus ilrm flesh l.'.Hc. COTTON. Cnnn1... , .... ... . . i.,ii-,-i.uiy it'imiii'ii mr mo unny I'reo Press hy Thomns Earner, 132 Mn'n street. loeni manucer for .1. S. Pnche ,t Co.. New iork; over direct nrivnte wire). , .mi,v iiiik, June -i. I lirr.t tt'na nn o,l.'n..nA 1fi ...c - ...... .... ......iiii,- l.l lllllllL illl .Time In Hut nnr , tnnt,..-t .ttt.l irt -. ...1 , ' '' " iuiuern can- vnce in otner options. Early cables were b.ige are quoted nt ?294 ner bv . ""nu-islnitiy kocmI. shniviin; no chnnse. qimllty and uunntltv !,.'.0!n..y!.",,,1,5"s closlnc; iiRiues. our r.- iiou is nave we yet touched bottom? E.miy afternoon dfilliiKs were on :i small kenli. ind inlliienccd in a s'lpht mensure by re ports of abandoned land In Eoul'ilmia nn account of n lack of lnhor ns n.ell tlfirt K frnin A rl.-nnanc tint 4 tin. n.n.i - 'mil., i ine iriM iniur wt'rr in pnmo Instnnrof itbovo oj)rnincr but buln- ss .Tiitv Soptc-mltor utMO if r January Arm at $4 I)0P Cl't for RAIlf linrn tr-l.t. tive hothouse at 35c per lb; 'radishes IIUI' IIA. to quality, rannibi ruling- nlniost out of market at ?1.2.V(ii 50 nor Illll 1VI,ll !! " ''"' I" " .. .mi- . 1,-in.u sen aii.,ij)er bbl .. oiincii sen at 2.Vt.i0c per dnz; ."incii necis. i fie nor dnz fr.- nn.i.... , .'. ..nut .-: southern, r.Oc per doz; old enrrots, 7r.c i-.-i u; new iiuncn, ?i.r.O per dnz; pars, nips, .? per bx, as to quality; mint, .ir.e -. u...; cress, ...ic; parsley, r.Oc riPr j)X. Miuiuern string benns. Si nn i:r peas are quoted at S1.50 nor i.snvt ... quality and condition, hhubarb Veii n . I., . ...... ..i wc per nx. fpeculatlre wheat mnrK-ota - ... cided deell lie for thn tvnnlr ri'i.- i .. cipal factor In the mnrket has been ihe ....luuvu-ii crop eonnitions prevailing. Ileavv rains lmvo fnii an nvA. .... tire wheat and corn area during the past "t-eiv, anuaii growing cropsare nuking favorable progress. The ruins have boon so general and cnninuc tu i,m .. t t..M. t.llllU iiiev navo not mm n nn .1,.. n..,r.. j flclcncles Rince" Jan. 1. thev hn v nn ti. ion in nnout a iioriiuil condition In re Card to moisture, at this tlniM .. ' ,. J ,11 . . J here is no further liinror r ini..... . . -t-..... .,. ....in.,. iify """(iui nunc winter wneat crops. kv- .lences oonnnuo to be received Hint har vest will be early, nnd will 1. irniinrn 1 In the latitude of the southern Kansas itiiin two or three weeks. During the pant week nn Improvement In nrnsneet mis neen reported hy many corre spondents, but in a fewnlaeesHli.n.. ..nt held Its own owing to fly, rust, lod-jlng r wiuu; out on tne whole the conditio:-, wmn fully maintained and is prob nbly n little better. Ill the northwest tho anrlntr Tt I. on. lu .. .. . ,h. ii,.....;. ,n D showing sbovo ground, strong and even, and Iho condition of that planted at this pm-!!!1,."'" limn 1 ritrronln.l I . ...... UllCdlJO w .a ubii'iui no iiuiiui .iurii:i:i pendb upon I.lveniool ours truly, J. S. PACHE & Co. CEOSIN'O QUOTATIONS. Hlch. S 71 Open. . Mi7 . 7 I . 7 ! . 71 , 7.71 S.l) 7i 7.72 I .o w. S.fri 7 IJ 7: 777 7.'fl Close. K'i 7. 1.". 7 r.7 7 vil 7,ei NO CANADA-ATLANTIC DEAL Mr. Booth Says Ho Will Continue to Operate tho Road-Dr. Wobb Hub iaia Heavy Forfeit. Oltnw.l. Ont.. .Time ? Tltrt mllnn l.t.i by Dr. Seward Webb on tho Cnnadn-Atl.tn tic railway expired to-niKht and the deal Is oft'. Mr. J. It. Booth stilted to n i'reo Press corresnonoent that hn hn.l lirnr.i liotbliiK from Dr. Webb nnd tlini 1... ould continue 10 run tho road himself. Hy his tnlluro to complete the deal Dr. Webb If said to hive forfeited n sum vnr l&iiily estimated fiom $10.C01 to Jt'XiOi), the Stories sent nnt Knni.t limn i.iti, Itl..,!.,,. n. a n.llllon dillnr ili'posit belnj regarded as I nry tiues. It 1. s.ild that Dr. V.'ibb la nt smut hto .Mnrie ennf rrinc with Mr, i. lerfiue. Mr. Recensberner. sollcllor fnr a rllt nr i. .Moyor oi .-New yorK was In the cltv t,,. day nnd saw Mr. Unoth. The oiIkIiiiiI op- i.uii n tnm 10 nioyer anil subsotiuoutly tinncf erred to Dr. Webb. JTr, Regensber c.'i still cnutlniies tn ni't r.tr t.. but Mr. llooth says that bo iloea nnt it.,w UK' inner khiiI emnn In . ... t....n..nii.... . ,. r - - ...v ti , nr., i, t 1,111, inu cniiiereiico uewoen tiiem this niuriilui; nun rry unci unn iiotliliii; wns doiio. The rumor is still tw,r.iu..t.i r.... , - - r .-..-... tllv .,1111" kenzlo and Mnnn, tho noted Canadian rail u.j iiiii!iiii.', are anor tne row. NATIONAL LEACUE STANDING. COMMEltCI AL. .,.,.'. v-'- enrna. uiu nieinonist unurch. oillelntir,. ti, ue ouserveo nt Mot ioiIIki f.-.i,iennn tiwno. tin. mmii.nr in- . u,h n,.. ....i .'vnA .... . . ....... T. ' two young en d two youn ladl ni.-' with nL; "S?.W0.re .Pf""' 'l.nn.ed " ..- fi" (Ooodspced) addief.s by Prof o ir Pnri,inu V . " ' ',' VMmPU attractively;: i I , irom poseuii lloxieWreV&rl'dWercs X "a.y . Intel est.ng and ihe tli.-d In wi.o lans.Wieann-' ,nU IIUIi.bs iy paininr"' vin ni III nl the sehnols In intur, ntu, .'.' ' " niriiisnen ny uiu llonard Onern bv Mlss .rnl.l Vm,.i , ..... , . ..on, An excellent pronm'wnT' U" i gnn!:e(rinsrH,T'hurtlCv',me "'- U A e Ts Z t wed Un nt tho I'nlon hcIioi.I utter whlth th ! u, v i nVir,! ,rhTMliiy with Dr, II H, trip thoy will reside lu this cltv ""b Mr. Atwood addressed tho ', , " l TJThlil Vr,"M 1 ,)nKri'Ba,luunl Hoel'dy has elected Hv Mr. Hiizzell iiihlressed th, ,, ,,ll ni k ,7i.7. , 1.- , prrt ,lf,l''.'",,' o the the following board of directors for tlin i.n Chiiiiiplaln Tin funinil of M 11 "H 1 "ud !j , 10 wiiimll. 'it. l'Htt". f?r '''"""' ''-"'. IMirand K Stra, Ml an. ch. Irl ""'""lU llVUH a lLHMnt rP inn K..rtt, I - ' " "iillj J IIM11, ENOSBURGH FALLS. Monday mornlnir tho peoido of'thls vll lago were hhocked to henr of the verv sudden death of D. n. Lara bee. II,. w is a bun I to sliirt on ills nmli ...,,i. i i.. tin. net of pulling the mull Into his w.ig m Hrooklvn I'lllluilelplila iiosion. Now York. St. Louis.... Cincinnati... New York Prolan Maritv, . . N'ow Vork. June 1. rV'n V '"-"oecipts lO.lia bbls; exports 5.7GO bbls- tsnla niw .,i,D rru.. i'vnS" "'.ii'iii ? . '! '"SJ??" "tlvcIiPhllailrtDhla 7a.0o, MimmVoJa1 'patents o?ton..... .. S'!1.',-ii e,xlrH."' W'l'V'a.Mi Minnesota bakers Lblcago $3.1Mi5.30: winter low Bi-ndes K.QYuS.K Detroit RITE EI.Ol'U- The market was llrm. ''nltlmore.... Jl'viiil 7iiR H-Wll-to; holco in fnmj Kt. Louis,.,. in'il!;ir,,-Ii!n?Sr-!'lt"1 S'ra' " WW aeland bu futures, 4(i,(o bu spot, spot llrm; No. 2 led Wlt elevntor i.ml 7(,l..',i?.il .. r ,. i. I iilonl, n, 1 northern Dnluth si'.., rVi." '-"Keii'i I Won. ....31 !!!.'i3 ....16 ....10 ....14 ....14 Lost. 7 13 1! :i 20 2-i Prt MS ,6.'J ,6'0 .I:;:1 Ml .410 ,3'i8 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. ?l : 19 Ill IS Ill 17 U Pet. .MS .571 ,4 ,M0 .4-.5 .i9 .333 Warn, commissioner of pen- Loit. 13 15 14 17 18 17 20 24 ing a pool for hand ine: cott,,.,- ISoston-bullt torpedo boat De Long ex ceeds the contract i.pceil White Houe plans need !?ir,o,onn more thin the bill really calls for Negro emi- pration organization petitions the guy. eminent for Sr.00.000.000 Louisiana congressman declares the sugar tntt will get 09 percent of any concessions granted to Tuba Nubian famine conditions worse British nd ml rally strengthening Asiatic fleet London believes II mil touches have been put on the peace tgreement Ouatemnlnn towns racked bv earthnnnlmc t., i, abandoned for new sites Peventv- oight bodies recovered from the Crow's .est Pass mine at Ferule. R, 0. KATTTIIDA Y, Jf AY .'1. Jlemhers of tho Krnnch nmimccv arrive nt Boston, sup at the Hotel Somerset, and risit some of the tneatres Death of .T.nnnc t c,,..,. naugh of AVatertown. Xlnss coi.i i,. , ' ""in i, 1 1 1 j ears oin .av;tl Hoard will recom mend acceptance of torpedo boat De lung Major Thomas Talbot i nnt candidate, and James Stuart Murphy is n candidate for congress in the Fifth Massachusetts district Maiden, Muss., woman loses aioon h n viair spirit medium Orwell Treston wounded by Krnest Hobbs in presence of Waltham eirl, who had declared preference fur Pro-ton .in,i.n ilnrmon aspires to the presidency i-oir-government for Laguna and Samnr .Tilly -1 Xegotlatlouy for coaling sta tion in Liberia Hueucamlno says rhlUppincs are freer than under Actil- naldn Congressman IJahcock has no doubt that Republicans M ill retain con trol of the house- L. V. He A had .nys the Cuban government cannot exi"t without concession from tile I'nlted States P.oers in Europe said toadinli war Is over Liigand agrarians ready for tariff war with England Taft mission at Home, with of success British chancellor ilecllnes to remove tax on oats and innlze- Uliellsk of Ugyjitlnn style found in an cient Mexican ruins, SrXHAY, .11 "NR 1. French couunission given a rousing welcome by the city of Boston Arthur Duifey breaks world's record for 100-yard dash at Mott Haven games; Harvard wins championship, but vic tory depends on Schick being proven eligible One man killed nnd seven persons Injured by a wild automobile on .Staten Island; owner was trying to lower world's record Admiral Schley presented with a uold modal hr the South Boston Citizens' association secretary Hoot sends a report to the Fenate committee In which It io charged that two native oillclals of the province of Jorsogon have been killed ny Americnn soldiers Ceoe I, ICavauaugh tells of Ills trip up Mt. Telce; the eruption over and the vol cano only throws out what falls in, tho sides of tho crater continually breaking and dropping into the gulf Whltolaw Held sails from .New York to nttend corouatiuu of ICing Edward Camilla coaxing Newfoundland into tho dominion, to the end that she mHy control the fisheries and shut out the American yessels Itlch widow of Bristol. N. 11.. weds her farmhand, n ml on houcytuoon watches him play base- Pail New army order reduces the force from 77.287 men to(lfi.'107 M.m nrrestcd at Springfield, Mass., wilh tt! uoston anil Maine mileage books No peace In sight In tho eon! strike sit. nation, declares I'rcsident Mitchell; bo knows of no movement loward n set tlement James M. I.vneb ro-oleelnt president of the International Typo graphical uuiuu- - Henry U. L'arlo of rrovldenee finds his lost boy in ltoch- ester, when mother had taken him I' n. Kenton of Mllford, Conn., robbed, iimiulled and thrown from a train In Illinois. MONDAY, junr o. Peace lias been declared in South ' frlca after nearly two years mid eight onMis of a war which tried the Brit Ii emigre to Its uttermost and wiped ut the Boers front the 111 of nations, I he war has come to an end with Lord lif- 4 F fiS DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Jfakes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads Ihe news, papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. IiMiincrsowamp-KOOt, the rreat kidney, liver and bladder remedy It is Ihe. rr.-jl m.l. f,r,- , t. ' , tll(,UI- .jcal triumph of the nine 7. len.l, ...... 1 covered after years of - i scientitic research bv f. Dr. Klimer. Ihe. nent kidney and biad- , , ,, fctiaiisi, ana is wonderfully successful In promptly curlne lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp.Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you havekld- new liver nr lAAn, ln..Ul. I. ...in t i.iM .i,- ..uiiuraiiwiii De tound ust the remedy you need. It has been tested ... ou ..an ways, m nospuai work, In pr vate r- -- , .....w.,3 ii.iciao poor to pur chase relief and has proved so succssful In every case, that a , been made by which all readers of th.s paper Who have, nnt n ro tt-.-J i. v y ... " "lay nave a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book piling more about Svamp-Root and how to find Ollt ft VAIl havl,Jnn.. ..LI.Jj .. i,,u ,;, yjt uiaaacrirouDle. When writingmention reading this eenerous offer In this paor and i .j' p-'t. .ct u vour arnri t .i . jjxk Dr. Kilmer C.n Rln. Kiiv'fjti hamton. rvMT'.fi regular fifty cent and rtomo of s'noot. "'"' -lic iiiu soia Dy an good druggists. rendi i- - n,.. National CJf'f till inn I - - - - r-i n v (. MllljUl through its representative, Prof' sor .Mlgelo Ilellprln. who asrpndn.l tn tl.n top of the crater on the summit nf Mt. Peiee John Davis caught while rob bing postofilee nt Stoughlon, Mass Colombian rebels in llllSCeSkllMI nf Members of Rochambeau mission leave uoston for home Hundred SCTes Of Woodland humeri nnt or TTlnk. land Light, Muss Two lives lost and iit.uw (lamnge by fire at Rocknway lieach Ileal test nf strength lietwunn mine workers and operators begins to- fay BrunquKt family of Atthboro, Mass., narrowly es-canes death hr n started by burglar Police dls'iH-rse riotous crowd in Pollen Catholic church nt Chlcopee. Mass.. who nmtlnir.rl against the pastor. Tt KSrAY, ..TTTNi: 5. Boer surrender not wholly nnenndl. tlonal; cape rebels escape death, hut not life disfranchisement: farms re stocked nt cost nf ?l.r.,000,000; ...elf-nile. soon as possllile. replaces armed occu pation: all arm.-, to be given up. but rifles returned: prisoners brought back nnd Dutch language optional; no tax m i.oers to pay for the war Itfr,t im.i bloodshed in Chicago' streets as result of teamsters' strike Hobelllon in "'hi Li reported to be snreariinr' Mnr. Unique not in mvd of further provisions Queeu Wilhelmlna inaiiks Aniericans for their sympathy ex- pressed during her sickue.-s Boston letter carriers will wear shirt waists this summer Charleston exposition closes Mollneux's second trial to betrin Sapt. ?2 Webster, Mass.. woolen strike said to be broken - -Strike of weavers at the Pierce mill, Xow Bedford. Mass., settled Addtcks will manage his own campaign this year Mount Blackburn, southeastern Alaska, reported in eruption New York engineers and firemen may refuse to bundle soft coal Coal engine n-s. firemen and pumpmen generally oliy strike order Couuecticut Kconomic league di crales war on the new consti tution llanna does hot furor holding tlie HepulHoan national convention in Cleveland Hochambeau mission ended with the sailing of the Oaulo.s; delegai.'.-. will now visit personal fr.en ls Mt. Vernon, x. Y., telephone girl sent to Jail for CO days for tlirting over the wire with a Port Chester builder fiovernnr Taft's health improvins CoinnuiDiciitlnn with Philippines stopped by cable Interruption Housa thank's f-Vi ropiry Hay for his McKinley memorial address Russia to rrtnit peasant taxes to the amount of S12..100.. 000 Austrian premier rallies all parties agaiu.st the demands of Hun gary. WKnXKSPAY. JUNE 4. rhlllpplne government bill Dasserl br the senntit; tlirne liepnbllcans, Hoar Mason and Wellington voted agai'ist It; McLanrln. Demoerat. for it Score of police aiid rioter Iniured In clash at Chicago in connection with teamsters' strike; two deaths liny re milt: 50 persons ill rested Another r,0. cent advance at Boston In the price of coai only half the usual amount of beef shipped to Boston Full bench of Massachusetts supreme court over rules exceptions taken by counsal for John O. Best, thp ennrlmnnpil rtittr. derer Twelve men killed In the recent nqu rising F,mr I'orto Means ex- pouted by the garotte Hiinnn in izreat demand for state conventions Re port of the eruption of Mt. Redoubt con firmed Coiiserrntion of the now Fin. tminuel church at Xewport. It I C.eorgla judge directs grand jury to find Indictment against the beef trust Death of Rev. John II. Barrowi., D. !., president of Oherlin college New Knglaiul Shoe and Leather aoolatlon opposes admission 0f proposed nev states Democrats seem tn rave elected governor of Oregon; Republl- cans carry remainder of the ticket Ten military prisoners affected by tho Iteming decision released from Leaven worth penitentiary Friends of f4i. nese find a loophole In the exel lslon law General Bell defends the concet tra- tlon policy In Batanpns French cab inet formally resigns rjraln tax stands In British budget--Suez canal dues for 1001 exceed $20.00(1,000 Se rious strike riots in Oallola; sereral children killed Cuban home grpnta Conuv. nn annual pension nf ?R000 -Twentieth anniversary of he death of Oaiibaldl observed in Italy Pis- franchlsenient may make i -iiiecesary Cape's reduction to a crown colony. CONVOCATION OF O K. 9. BennlnRton. Juno 3. About wo deipm. nrn liprrt tn nttnrl tlt.t ur.tti.a1 tlon of tho Rraud chapter of the Order of the Kastern Ptar. This cv.iiIiir Mt Anthony chapter of BonnhiRton tendered a reception to tlw of ficers and delegates of the Krand chapter, Amnillf the iruesls nf Mia i-rattH ..hmi.. rA - - n.u,,.. ,,i.,,,i ,uti Mrs, lint tin H Kwlngr P v O M , of tha Kcnrr.il urand chniiler. 5frs. a mm m u. Ihiir, a inembir of the gTiiml chapter of New "lork Mrs, Blla A BiRelow eilltor of Mizpi h tin oinei.il organ of tho order