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THE BURLINGTON ITJtEE PUKSS : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1:015. 3 ho guest or .Miss J-;iiii Hiiuin lasi l'Mnnril Blsett Is conllii il lo lliu by Illness. CHARLOTTE. and Mis. Martin Willi;! expect Vfl 10 irs 1 1 . I '. in A.um' i r .ii'.. for th w nlr. M William Liver- I her daughter, Icil.i, ntnl Kin, Ralph, i w Ml mo rniuTr''Hiiui)iii i aijcuii i -, , ... - 1ll..l1. Il.l.nl u g hs daughter Mrs. lliirvpy II- Mrs. Iluml hit V line gone to Hast ' )ltn tr s-pend the winter with her1 Mn Samr i'i. -Wallace t'nliMiitn loved from Mrs. Alexander's lintel broier. AVnltPr'n nlarp nn .Mutton the UatlW Alii wilt meet nl the i of Miss riori WUllnma Vodnp-i Novtmber ". j IT II Whallpy hns rcturnril firm friends In Contipptlput ami Now j M ss C A Yn!" lmi returned lo amp r M f. Kltllp Smith Is ns- r .n the r.iip of Mil Mnrlhn ViiIp. local bay mukPt Is native for tho of vcar 'rhe dP'tli "f Mr". HU'-a I ih.irt n, Who " nP rpi-iuii-u uj inn un nts N I'pi'r'pd as linvlni; rpronliy pd n F .-burgh. -Augustus I,o- V i in h 1 h s pension Itiereusnd , per Hi mi"' Mr. AIipI N. Barber ri n rgh 1 spend Hip winter w'thj t - Members of (i. 1 meeting In Milton I ll'.ll'P will bp put '. -The Iridic-) f-. Flora Wllllsons Mrs. Josephine d lUghter, Mrs. w-k.-Mre. A. C. ltd- bent lnitutlp(l Llvermnre and n I "nil Halph tmltpd r il Church Sunday. ' iltc . VPI'l' H ,1 . I rt 1 tt II I I 1 IV ' " t I I 1 OM III ' Mr U W g t. 1 ST ilk i. QEORGS. 1 it sk n' v r if t ri ugi P ' Oil wlii ii ho l 'I' ll ml fnniily of t tr relatives in town. ', N i:. T. and T. Co. it s'l.ndny nt his homo. .,1 mm moved on his m.' 1 1 in t his town la.st Mr nnd Mil Janus MiPhsm MoittpWirr th.s week to iimI le Ywiltir W -colt nnd w f- spent v a M V Hiunliilo'. Mrs. Nor- ' ii hiiiI Uirpp cdilldri'ii spoilt i i week with hpr paionts i i I Wollln,'r and fuin- n 'own visiting her its W R. C. nnd the t; 1 t.nlr i MUpm-tlvo meot- r h' mid Saturday aflnr- cK m G. A. IJ. hall In i Al. p Is'nm nnd bio ii r ' ii M-r( -n ILirlltiKtoti Satur Ir in' Morton Jnnius of ir pr t i in with Mrs. J.miPS's r nd ,ir'. Hlnipy Wuiren. ! i iv s ti 1 bis frli-nd, Hon t ip iir' rf tV week Mrs. Knto i l'ericl nnd Misi NpII Noonln ttoston. lie In mirvlvcd by his wlfp, Mrs. Itiirrlet (lrrur) WnUon, who wiih a ilnuuhtpr of tltc bits C'asslus Mirrar of this elty. Mr. ViilnonM body whs brotiKhl lieio Tuesday for burial In the. South Mnl i Htroet prir.Plerv. Kx-(luV. I harles J. I'pIi III Ills rapacity nf worthy inastp.- co the HtntP (iiaiiKe, vlsltPil i'.aiiier (JiiiniK, No, SliS, I, of 11 , Cleon,la, nt the town hnll l-'rlilny ove'iliv, mid Hpo'iio for over nn hour eoneernltii; the ("raiipp work In Ihn State. Heslde (lovernor Hell speoPh ll) now meinb".-9 prp Initialed and tin; t Ird am! fourth ileifiues were coiifpriod. About To mein-bt-rs of t.alO'Siilp (itaiiKP, N'n. !i(0, St. Al band bay, eio i:ueU of Ilnnnur Oranu;o on this in'''ln'i. Aft"r tho business ment Injf 11 hnren suptier wns ferved nnd a kim rial hour p'ljo.vcd. Harti'r Oraino tmw has a tnemberidilp of ISO and Is oilo nf the liupit floti! IiiIiIhk In this part ol the State. Word hm hern reeplved In Ibis clly of tho doath ol John O'Kpefo whlrh opcurrpd nl Manchester. N. II.. l''ihl.iy. Mr. (I'Kppfp forimrly leslded In this r.ltv, beliiK pinploycil as u ciirar maker In tho tdoro of W. T. lioniivan. The board of inniuUTers of the Wtiv- nrr Ilnmp Iiim nlTerpd tho position of mat ron of (hp honip to MIhm Uarbara roupoi-p of diMiHbtiri.T. N. V., nnd It Iq tboucht she will iin'ppt tho position IhroiiKli no formal areeptrinco of tho iiffpr ha been rpci'lvrd by tho board. MIpm I'imiipps 11. Mend, who holds tho position liov but ho rrslKHPd last wi1., v 111 leivi soon for Soutliern I'inef, X. I'., wberp sh" will spend tho winter after lsltlnn In Malone, N. V., ai-d various plnees In New llninpsblro and Mii'-n'i'liii'Ptts. Armour fl- i'o. of C'IiIporo havo estab HfIhmI a brane'ii ofllre In this city for tho purpose of dolnjr bn.lnesJ in Vermont. GEORGIA. The Hpv. J. IxirSnier nnd wlfo vlslt pd at I. II. S. Kilrbanks sovernl dajs the past week. Mr.-'. ltoKeno Halo Is at K"spx Jiitietlon with her dautfh'er, Mi-s. William C'ooloy, for three or four weeks. -A son va born to CeiirKO KiliK i.nd wile November 3. Cleorpe Drek'T and wife, who Aavu been nt his fathor'ii for tho p.ist two mnnths, left lioro for their new homo In M.-uss., Novcmbor 2. Ilnrlle imnton and wife were in I'nlrfax Sun day Novpmler 1th. Mn-inlo Kim,' went to Ira. ManVy'a to hm: for the season Oetnber II.- Miss Allee A. Hay was In St. Albans Novrmlei' 3. Morrlsvllle nnd Charles Thoinafl and wlfo of Wpstford wero kupsIh nt Im Oreon's the Intler part of tho week. FRANKLIN. EAST BERKSHIRE. tho TJiu ontlrp ilor(piiM ure fund IipIpk raised WATERVILLE. toKotclwIll lip furtilrhed from one to fkvo for tlm Improve- o'clock, Mrs. J. Klnslny, who has been inviit of church streot. Tho lecttiro be-vlnllln at tho homo of II. N. Oray, Kins tit ivlyht o'clock. It will be pre-ilms itturned to her home In WorcoB eedml by an orchestral coneett of a halt tur, Mnss. hour by nn orchettr.i of six pb-cea un- rrunk 1. IMalmUjll nnd Flora Mao Oris- Mr. nnd Mrs. CI. 11, Halt havo tono In ' tier thu lnan.iKniiPnt of U., V. Kimball. wold, both of Cnhibrldtfti, weru married Towksbury, Mnsa., wheie they havo posl-l'l'lic families of W. It. Yaw and W. I'. by Henry C. Howard October 31. (Ions. Men-Ill Atmstroni; of St. Albans .Gibson oxpeot to exrhanv tdaees of rcsl- linn liccti EponilliiK u fow days with lili denro this week. UurliiR the absencp of i mother, Mrs. G. H. Aiinstioni,'. 'the p.irrler on roiilo No, 3 Mr. Ilrown of j Iroutp No. r, Is flllltiK Hip pbiee, whllo the r.ubstltuitp of routp No. I, Max Htra.ttotn ' rho six months' old datii;htor of Mr. and supplies on No, S. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. G. Mrs. Gcon;n Tatro dlpil Monday morning , llamlltnn are In Huillnitton for a fowl after n fcmut lllnosii. Mr, and Mrs. W. .days. Jo'.in Miller of Glen Sutton, who A. Ide and daUBlitor, Kllcnboth, of SI. Ills bepji vIsltltiB Ills hlecc, Mrs, C. N.I Mitchell, for the lust week, went tn llurlliiKton Tiusday, ncconipnntcd by Mr.' Mllehell, here hp will enter Mary Klct plier huspltal to be treated for an eyp trouble. 11. S. Towle ws Im liurllnj; Ion Tuesday. Mrs. O. V), Camr.on and son, Laiiron, .no i pasilni? a few days nmonif frlonds In ' Stowc and Waterhury. Miss May Wheel.-r i Jolinsbury, who havo bea vIsIHuk Mrs. J. A. Itonso, leturned home Monday, Tho ltev. Wllhiin Walker, a former reetor of Calvary Church, is IsIUiik filonds hero. Mrs, Hoiibtn Dcmar Is In Franklin for a. fow days.- K. K. Younjf wnt Sunday with his family hero. Dr. nnd Mrs. IJ. ).. Washburn are honip from a visit In Nnv York. II. Combs Is butldliiK an addition MONTGOMERY CENTRE. s; 1 a K m liini'iiKton. b'runlz ii ly of Wllliston wero the Mr .d :rs. Ui'ir.'ii'i- Woll ' P n d - Mrs. Jslinm ml 1 ' Sanctuary vIMted io . r 1 st v pi It. -Mrs. II. n. l w f were in HuntinKton the bp week af if a supply of but- CALIiDONIA COUNTY ST. JOKNSBURY. i T i. . inn nr Joiiii 'nu IIoiiso Wi dnesday ai- ipr'il on Saturday 'with Hlr.irn .. i Kl Hi S. Haskell, tp.icher of i i nil rat;' mi mmuiuiu in im; 3ieru i ouoko. wne win oo sueeet-u- M s Dorotl'v 1! 'Miller of Berwln. f rmer te h her of ex-prcs-don In Collect' it f-'-ir l.yfleM, Mo. C M Si n.c ir 1 JIlss Mary V. return 1 to I'a'-.iilena, Cab, Moil- Mr. nnd Mrs Clement ITozotelle havo cnr.o to WooJ-H-illo to stay for the pivser.l A. A. Cook has moved Into Mr. D".-.otelle's house. Mrs. 11. M. Wilcox hns retuniPd to Leominster. A. Dennis nnd J. J. Honr.pl t nre in Hurllnpton thli week. Cluirlei Kf'Hiett has moved to Walden. T-'llls KlPhford has moved lo North Hyde Tai k.- Walter Ite.irdon of North Troy Is clcrkliiK for C. A. G.irdyn'-. Mrs. T. I". Hutehin and Mrs. Ten Brooke were. In Montieal this week. ENOSBURGH. Mrs. Klllsoii Maynard, who lias been vlsltlnpr In St. Albans, returned homo Fri day. Miss Abbio Kent, who Ins been vlsitlnu hpr brother, the Hcv. K. Kent nnd family for several weeli to his houf-o. - I'. J. Morcti Is roiilneil lo tho housu by Illness. M, J, Olds, who has lieen In poor health for muuo tlmo, H somowhat better. EAST FAIRFIELD. Postmaster I. N. Chase, who hns been 111 for somo time, is Improving slowly. Miss M. A. I'atten of Franklin and nelce, Dorolhea, are Riiests of t)r. A. II. and 'Miss It. A. Patten. The Henry fam ily are Klvltu: their entertainments at opera hall very evenlnf? this woek. Mrs. William Moishla and wins visited mlativps Ir Morrlsvlllo over Sunday. The Catholle Aid society wns held with Mia. Harry Hale Saturday afternoon, Noveliibor ?.. Slipper was scived as usual to a lart;p nimi'bor of people. Tho sum of Ji; was realized. Ulnus Ixivletto of Plchfoid b.is moved his family to this village and Is golnp Into business here. Tho Woman's Auxiliary will servo sup per at tho homo of Mrs. Cleorse Lloyd Thursday afternoon, Novombpr S, from 1:D0 until e'tiht o'clock. Mrs, Ioien I'ot ter of S'.. Mbntm is vlsltlr. her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R F. Leach.-Wllllam llyci-aft. who H at work In B.uifror, Maine, was nt his homo heto over Sun day. WEST BERKSHIRE. of Irnsburffh camo to town Tuesday and Is visiting at 13. S. Maynnrd's for a short time. Mrs. .1. Ixiwrence Went to Iowoll, Mass., Wednesday for a month's stay. Wulter C. Poltln of Hyannli!, Mn.ss., Is at C. L. Marsh's for a short vacation. Th Woman's Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. J. O. Kimlmll today. Mrs. K. S. Stono and son, Nicholas, of Bwanlnn nro In town for a few days. TIip trouble be- A ilaUKhter arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wotherell on tho 21th. A seven months 'ild child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Ulalr died on ho ,10th. Albort lloberts and son were In Montpellor one day last week. Lcli;hton Thomas return ed homo from Mills, Mnss., on Siturday. JIIss Ilerslu McCtiln of JnhnRon Is stoppinif with her Krandpnrenls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chr.iincey Tlllotson. Merlon Paxman hns moved of the Miller farm Into a part part of W. H. Vancehouno. Frank Lennh has moved from the Miller farm Into n house nt the upper vlllnto. Adelbert RtyKlfs of Ksex Junction visited relatives nnd friends In town several dnys last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willy re turned from Mnntpoller on Frldiy. H, F. Ilrown of Mothuen, Mass., was In town thp Kilest of Cnptnln McFnrland nn Fri day nnd S'lturdny. Mrs. A. I. Chatman of Cambrldcp spent spvcral days with her cousin, Mrs. Ma-y Armstrong A. A. Mncomber nnd Henry Maun of Troy spent sevoral davs with friends In town HUB MARKETS Quotations on Products In the Leading Demand Mrs. G. A. Finery returned Thursday from a vltli at tho home of her hcti In Randolph. -Frontier Granao, No. U!G, will s!e a box party and promenade at For ester's hall Thursday evrnlnr;, Nov. 8. Marshall Goodhue has rented Joseph Do mar's farm and Mr. Demur has come to the vlllao to live with bis sen G;on;e. Mrr. C. A. Austin and children of Ttlch ford havo boon passing several days In town. Theodore Yountr has lentod and moved to tho farm of C. II. Austin. Tho L. T. L. held a Ilallowo'en parly at Forester's hall Wednesday nb?ht. Tho evening was passed with Ramos and for tune tolling. Itefroi-hmenta of oak and coffee were serwd. Urban Chaffeo of An dover, Mass., Is visltlnif his father, James Chaff pp. M. Chamberlain, who has car ried on Sanford Armstrongs farm tho past two years, has moved to Sutton, CJue., where ho has bouRht a farm. Mrs. li, vi. O'JlllIU la YlMimiK in nuv.Luit.. wrni i ues- , ifi 1 1 11H I 1 K nc ' -t - ii -"Aiul'ir. Tiny v.'ere Mrs. Klla S. Truax and '' Mrs. C. L. Goofb ll day to Now Haven to visit friends thoro. when she will ko In hpr homo In North Carolina. The Woman's Forclmi Mis sionary tupetinir will bo held Thursday aftemoon at two o'clock with Mrs. Mor i's Woodward. Tho Christian Endeavor nicotine will bo held at the Baptist ChriiPh this wepk. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! Adams have Kone to work at Mrs. Kdnnh T.each'. Mrs. Rnsnllna Carpen ter hns been for the past week with hor cousin, Mr. T. If. WrlRht. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. It. Kentleld were in Fairfax visiting several days list week, romliifr some Sat urday. Mrs. Phary DarllniT Is vlsltlns Mrs. Schuyler Stevens. Goorpo Stevens has been suffering from nour.ilcla In his hoAd nnd face, and Is under the enre of Dr. Pratt. Wo are having finite crld weather, the thermometer rcfrlsterlnR nt Tl desrees Mnndny mornlnR. Unless wo havo abundant rains soon thero will be a scarcity of water, as many fnrmers complain that nt their bams they have no water for their Flock. for a week. l'llbeit Playful of Franklin nnd Nellie Stapenhlll of St. Armand, P. CJ., were married hero tho fith by tho I lev. G. A. Finery. I W. IIowo returned to Gardner, Mass., Monday. C. C. Austin and fam ily staited for Connecticut Tuesday, where he expects to find employment. A special meeting of Frontier Oranpp, No. IHG, Patrons of Husbandry, was held at Forester's hall Monday ovenlni? and 12 new members were Initiated and the third nnd fourth degrees were conferred by tho officer. Refreshments of sand wiches, cake nnd coffee wore served. Gerald Jones Is homo from Montpellor on account of illness. EAST HIGHGATE. tween tm contractor -and architect of the I ' nnd " A, A. Mncomber of new Catholle church has boen ndjusted Troy Uavp ,,,... j,,,,., fnrm on .win worn nas iip'.i h.-...-... ino mw-tl, Johnson rnnd.-Hov Davis was ps and rafter? nro belntr put In place.-,,omo from pt Allnna (1V(,r an,Hv, .lamps Kfnt went ruiioiay lo Horn-1 ftt vIIIp, Mass., intending to )ias tho winter with his daushter, Mrs. Geo-o Chaffee, GRAND ISLE COUNTY ISLE LA MOTTE. Mrs. J. F. Hill and Arthur Hill and Mrs. Hutchinson of St. Albans wore nt Fred Fortune's list week.-Mr. and Mrs. J ii men Hkeel.'i have rptuniud from New York. Charles Katla nnd Lilllo Paro were married at I he Catholic Church Monday morning. M. S. Thomas has Bono to New York. W. T, Council has closed bis cottnfro "llneylodpc- and ho and bis sister, Mlsi of ttlp Hl(;ll trcll,K), w bUl. a Iir()m(.n,w, Connncll have Koiie to T.irrytown fm-nt ,Ioto, Ml.,urulv ln tho ovenlnK Novem tho wlntPr.-Inhn llorbacli has closed his , M!t mi,.i r,iri ..., ;,n nm. biiu'p for tho w'rite- and hp and Mrs. i, ,,,, ti,i,nri M.,ut vmm JEFFERSONVILLE. G. W. Holmes Is pondlriK several days In HurlliiKton, tho Kiiest of his daughter, Mrs. John A. Wntormnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lambert HuMlns of Mllos Pond wero Ktlesta at J. M. Wilcox's the past wok. Guy Vmmini and friend of llarrp are spendln? a week at H. W. Varnum's.--The cemetpry a."-sopation mot wltb Mrs. J. F. Wilcox Novembor fi. Mrs. Florllla .Moifran of t'nmbrnli;p Is lsltliiR at Georijo Gllmoie's. Miss Kate Mnble from tho Industrial School nt Vcifiennos has leturned homo on account of poor health. .Tnliwis Klialllillp.t- nf t-'l.-f rlirr luis r.inl- P.1 .-in.l I'lK-PM l,o.lnn nf III,, Alwnn'll Ordltllll'.V OlllOIIS tllMt lire IlIIVll lo llllU'l' farm nl Mr. Tinker, tho former tenant, has moved to Westford. The sophomorci Uoston, Nov. 7. Utitttr Is rntlitT quiet, but prlees linve been pretty vteniilly iiinlntnltipil. with nut'li re vision as the supply wnrrnntctl. (.'liulcc creuniery, Z'Qi'Mu; western creninery, 2tVS28c; Veruiotit dairy, 'SiU'Mv. TIh- befct Kriitles of chee.se show u hllKht recession from the extreme high liolut, but trnde Is sllll nioderutc. iorl; ulnte, KSViSild'ir; Vermont, Y.Vi Me. The best lutu of fresh-lnlil hennery tintl nenrby qk hnve gained consider able slreiiRth and the same Is true of choice western stock; but much of the latter le of poor quality, and It is hurd to get prices up. Choice heuncry nnd nearby, aop'llc; eastern extars, SIW' H7c; westorn, 'Jttfiiaoc. The npple murket Is In bad shape. Supplies are heavy nnd the demand l slow. Strictly fancy fruit seems to clean up fairly well, but poor lots are not wanted and when sales are forced quotations have to be shaded from '-'.V to 50c a barrel. Cranberries are liljth In view of the quantity here and the rather poor quality of the offerings. Shippers arc not forwiirdlnj., ninny of the bite varieties, nnd those are the lciiids wanted. California and Almeria grapes sell well, but basket grapes are not taken as freely as they were because the quality N poorer. Plums have about run their coiir-io for this year. White potatoes are more plenty and easier. Sweet potatoes are dull and sales have to bo fun-nl at th" expense of prices. Cabbages are ('leaning up :i little better and are (Inner. Cauli flowers are pinny nnd cheap. Fancy, good-sized onions are wanted, but tin market Is ovpiMocUed with small nnd 8,700 bu, sale!, fc,0M ."pot: spot oay. Option mnrkot wn without trnns.illorui, closing not unchanged. OATS Itecolpts, 17S,'.V) bu, exports, 10, 141 j I pot steady. BUGAJl-CJulot. Fair roflnlnit, 2 6-16ci coutrlfUKal it test, 13-lUe; molasses sugar, 3 11-lOc, rotlned oulot. COFFKiIO 8it Rio steady. Tho market for i;olTeo future!, oiionod steady at Un changed prices to a decline of llvo polntu which was about as dun on tho cables. Thoto was a gteat deal of switching from h'jar In Into months, but frosh buriness 'u limited and thu market ruled Hleady on a 1-enUprlnK demand, part of which was credited to loading trudo In toi lists. Tho close was ondy not un chanpod to five points higher. Sales woro reported of bojfs, Including! Dec. JUOiitUu; March J.4tl'J0.46i May, JC.tSM CflOi July, H70; Sept. 4S.8W.Mi Oct. J6.W. 3. c. White, Wir& cbo'ce mnltlnK) 47(5 t.W,; No.l, North er ; 1 1 i as 'iPin electrd prpsldent t rut & Passui.ipslc River nil ibi Newport &. ' n 1 ii-.t ! arc leased linos ,t '1 i.r.e. HARDwTCS. T5AKERSFIELD. ' IP A '8 f I low D-uilels of Wat- fo, i il 't i 1 i P ( r , I fi J I " ii f- 1 ty L 1 fC 'I I" a few weoks at tho "ii'de, Mr. and Mis. P.ynm Minor and i'imr nt tho homo A'arion. Frod An ime to town Satur itlulvps for a' fow utuettu iviii: to St. to spond tho day. a. il a ru breaklnK up week. Mrs. Valll ar.l 'l Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morey enter tained a few friends last Friday even iih"' Mr- and Mrs. Hiram Still koss of .-I. Rocks jiiissed Sunday with Mr. and , Mrs. 11. H. Leach. J. C. Julho, repre "iitiinr Wheelock-l.ovpjoy & Co., Hos- lon, .Masij. was in luwn nisi j nursiiay. James Allen of Uoston, Mass., was In town ono day last week. Clavton Johnson has moved bis family from I tho L.intninn fnrm to A. F. Turvey's i plapi- In this vlllasro The Improve- David Cowan wns called to Brad ford, Wednesday of Inst week by the dpath of his brother, Thomas Cowan. Sydney Wannpr and Mrs. Florence Marshall of Iast Falrtlold, wore mar ried at tho ConrjrPKntlonal ParsnnafTP Wednerdny inornins, October 2ti. Hy the Rev. T. W. Harwood. Kdward Tanner and Thcopholis Libello have moved their fanilllej to Fairflold whom thoy will conduct Homer Tarrand's farm for tho ensuing; year. Rolla Davis hns moved his family to St. Albans Hay, wherp Iip hns employment Arthur C. HPinmenway and Lillian Hessle Shunley roturimd Saturday ji. 1snraiiRP both of SliPldon, woro mar nlsrht from HethlehPin. N. H., where rled nt the pnrFoiiRae by tho Rev. Sylves :ino wns employed ourinfr mo summer, tor Donnldsnn on November C Aftpr a Several fiom this vlllago attended hripf lllnose. Archie Sweet died Sunday, tho Ladles Aid Society hold at the , November 4. TIip funprnl was hpld In homo of Mrs. Harry Halo, nf lCast ! the Mthortlst Church. Hip Rev. S. Don- , n ii irnumi iciii.i.u rairiioiu. inn propi'riy hi inn laio aJilson oiricintinc iiev. ii. . Hunt was Rorbach havo returned to New York. Miss Mattlo Lafiombnrd has sono to New York for the winter.- Miss Nelllo Floury and Nelson Jnrvis were marrlpd at tho Catholic Church Tuesday, Opt. 3n. Wymnn Hoicomb has rpturtipil to Rur-llnKton.- A. N. Hill nnd Mrs. If. C. Hill havo pone to New York for the winter. GRAND ISLE. The social at S. P. Gordon's Friday pvonlnp; was greatly o.njio,,l t,y every body. Tho house was prv'tily ib-pora-ted and well filled. A pliMisInn literary )iio Kramme khvo zest to the nter'alnmcrnt. Thero are soni'? ci-'-ci of diphtheil.i In town. Pearl Gapro and Jlrs Kuby Hush way and others nro quarintinpd. Th- Ixidlps" Aid liiC'ts this wi k Thursday for dinner nt tho Mpthodin parsonatjo, Grand Islp. M, II. Vantlnp sppnt Sunday with his mother nnd brother The teach ers of tho schools In town purpose to Blve a Serbs of citPrtnitmienls ln the near future, the object b-'.i ir to lolso a fund to assist In buying 1 inlis for a school library. Tho first pi icrtlnnipnt is to bo a "Palnmnisundl" glv-i. m tho hlsh school building November ThPrp will be a iPichTs' convention mil Institute In AlhurKh for Grand Isle canty Novem bor Pi and 17. Servoral . fro'i Grand Islo attended the dance Ft Ida -. ponln at KppIit's ball. ALBURGH Arthur Trudell and bride have return pd from their weddlnir trip. Mrs. Kva Mirvln of Montpeller wis the vilest of rt'Iatlvi's here lnt wciek. M-s. V,. K. Lord Is 111. Hubbard fjonyni and family lie ve returnPd to tow-i aftor nn absfn. of tine" years In Missnphusptts. Fred Latnurnpau nnd fain lv have Konp to Ludlow, Mass., to work In tho mills. A daiiR'hter was born rcently to Mr. Mrs. Walter Hunter. mont society met last Wednesday with Mru. H. Labounty. Hnttle Griswold of Berkshire is visiting Mrs. M. Shovor this wepk. Miss Johnson of Sheldon Junction visited the MIssps Hates hut Sunday. SHELDON. i wmier .Mrs. a:n win siuuy mu-( .nary Mnnott was soul at iiulillc auo- r nt; 'ho winter Sh will bu uc-som-1 Hon Saturday, November 3. The houso I Iv M sa M. udu c-i(,s. Tho little i wns bouirht by Miss Frances M. Led lul l 's n i re .Monday afiernooa I oux. Miss Louella Menard. of Fair. i f M s. Georeo Ki'iiball of flebl, s visiting frlpnds in town. Mrs. us .v, r-t iniimi.-r ui hid cnuuion l-errv strnttou s verv MI. a Ttn o in " .loinj, am aillietod with I Whitney, of this plnco nnd Irving i icx Mr ml Mrs. Baldwin havo Cbrts.-, of Fast Fairfield wcrp marrlpd n hou.-d i tio-half mile Tu, sdav moi-nlntr. Nnvpmber (!. at the . nd iuoviJ to tho vlllat" homo of (hp bride, bv the Rev. T w I Harwood. ii i d tilO v Mi i J 1., Its W in ' If Kl' v, n I ,er I Jri d li.i'. i i i s I rt fe 1 ' 1 Mr i eei In ' U"i d it K , Aiken v. 'i'i f1 enir u te mui Mlit bo neiiror his 1 in leturned from his i ,i i vonlmt. His daiiH'u L i.d, and l.ur won of i i J "urn h n. m and will i, i i a fow :. -Tlm i nun .1 frmu ins trip to i moin i ar. k. T. Tim -i r vt-d Satunlav mornlmc il a li y Kunl .ill an ivod T'.i'V wen) pluunintly Ho y's Land 1 1(, La., by rmerlv IImjiI heie. of llcrie'in Marsh KIOHGATE CENTRE. In town on Wednesday to hold tho quar- i torly conferonce. Lpster Guard has moved Into the tenement In -Mrs. A. T. Leach's house. Tho funprnl of Mrs. Aus i tin was h"!d at East HlKhprntp on Tues day. November (!. thp sorvlcps were pon , ductPd by Rev. H. Donaldson. Mr. Graves 's bulldlnff a new house on Rrldtro street. II. 12. Dewing has tnkon his imsltlon at the county farm at Sheldon Sprlnprs. K. F. Orcenwoo.l, who has bicn enrry injr on Mr, Reed's farm, has taken Mr. Dowlnir's place on Dr. Brown's farm. for a short vacation. October 31, !!"!, I at tho anceitral Griswold homestead (the hospitable homo of long apn) now tile residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Griswold, occurred the marriage of the'r jounrcest daughter, Flora Mae, to Frank lllnlsdell. Thp pa i lor was tartofully dee otated with feim nnd potted plants. Rev. II. C. Howard performed the CPre mony, the poutdp standing beneath tho marrlape hell. The bride was frowned ln white, with traveling dress of blue, wl'h hat to match. The bridesmaid was Miss Chine INiuoU. a niepe of the hridp. and Paste Ffford of Fairfax was let man. AmoiiK tho. In attendance from out of town wpro Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald and daiiKhtpr, Mr. and Mrs. Crozlpr of I-'lPtphPr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Portr and dntifihter of Johnson Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones and Miss Rprtha Porter of Hyde Paik. I fam.Vt ,s;!(r(4.r,0; common to good. $1 j'..iii,i.iK in,- ii'ii'iiuoj u is'Lii'L..,,. -io5(j; Sheldon;-, fanev nem nnn riuiesnmeni" wero serveu, ar- tnr i'hlr!i tho rnuritn lrt'l fur 11 Wftflili n rr followed bv tho host wishes of mnnv ii."u. at any price. Lettuce and celery are a trifle easier. .Most of the trlng beans are poor; good ones command high prices. Tomatoc"- nro scarce. Turnips arc stead.i. Squashes are dull and easy, as the supply ! large. Cu cumbers com Intte high. Apples- Wolf river. Mack intosh red. Sl!."i'i.j: Klnv, fJ'n:; snow. western Ren DovK '.'.7r; Harvey, .sufijo.rid; lb. idv, ln. No. 1, $l.7.V?il!.2.i; rimiiiKii;, $lfij l.'O; gvi mi lng, Sl.."i(KTj::.'J.'; pippin-, nfLoUtL'; pound sweeis, SLVoWdl; common groin varieties, Slfiil.,'0: box fruit, 'Sirrn$. Cranberries Cape Cod, fancy, SS.fili full a barrel; good to choice. S7li.s; crate". $n.:tyix.-;. Crapes Vetern New Yolk, jinny biisket.s, Caiawlnis, lojMlic; Concords, Wq IHc; I'ailfonua. jier four buski ; crate, Malauiis. $1.."IK t .T."; Tokavs, vi (Ci.L'-i. Pears H.'irtietts, a bushel; 'J.50; Sheldoiis, fancy, ?!.'!'!;;i.."0; com mon to good, SL'i-.GO: common orts, trip, friends for their happiness and prosperity, HYDE PARE. Mrs. 12. G. Pnfro, who has been In Burlington 'he past few months, re turned lo her home hero Saturday. Mlrs Hazel Arliley of I2hp) Junction spoilt Sunday with MIsb Alice Paf?e. M. C. Cochran of Craft. bury hns rented th? George Brown place in this vIllnRp and will open a livery and sale stablo. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fairbanks en tertained a number of their friends at whist at their homo Tuesday oven lug. WOLCOTT. Dr. II. Wnito of Johnson is passing a few dai's at tho home of his sister, Mrs. nn,j! Anglo Jones. Mrs. Mary Ann Burne'd ofien heads; romaine. JiOi Ow.intnn wns In town I-rlday to spp about 1 thlcorv, 1Th" liai'slev ALBURGH CENTRE. Lieut. -Gov. Prouty will be ono of tho speakers present nt ton teachers' meot Inss November 10 nnd 17. Mrs. Flmor Lord Is confined to the house by ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. C Fuller Carpen ter returned to thPlr home in St. Al bans Tuesday. Aaron Choesman Is building a new house. The rinnon held In Iockwood's hall last Friday nlRht wns well nttendPd and all report an enjoyable tlmo. The inusio furnished by Miss Oribbon wns one of tho pleas ant features of tho evening. al'i s idd'-'iiB in e wi-i-i nalii for tl e Herbert Floury of Swanlon was in town Friday.--J. M. Hill, Jr.. of Morses Lino was in town on buslnetn Monday. The ladies of the .Methodist Fp.flcop.il Church Mill serve their annuel chicken pip sup ppr m the vestry of the ch ireli on Wed nesday evening. November 7, M-s. W. c. Hellion nrd chlldroti of Montreal, p. 0" are In town, tho gui'St.n of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Sunderland. Mrs. W. W. Fs-sher and daughter, 1iralne, iPturncd 11 Tbursd.ij night at j Saturday from Burlington, where they Ins win tor. rei c illy come FRANKLIN COUNT? ST ALBANS. Will's' i C'lnte. b.is resigned his n a pti in y to I'osiinasler GPorgi us in iuk" t ' 1 1 ' i .mi i-iiiiur ii. ann avn the c'ty next mouth for GoliL Nov wlidi be has secured a posl ri'i nssstiu1 malinger of C. M 's radroad nnd mining Interests. 'ote has been chief nf the St. Albans men for four yi -irs, having been ltfd chief April, 1901, and serving the pitsent tmo with the pxcpji f two ypnrs. Hp has been connect th the Ilro deinrtmpnt for fourteen Mr Coote will resign as chief nt .xt meeting of the city round!. u was roceivcu in in s c iv siqtiirrinv death of James Robert Watson, occurred In Boston Friday after- Mr. Wntson was a clerk In tho 1 frptiht nOlpn litilnir iu,. a,,i., tps lpavlnif liot'p to nuttinvn tl,n of superintendent of the Vermont f'nr rnmpnny. He was nl?n eon wlth Hip National Cnr pompany p'ty nnd at tho tlmo of his death peclnl ngent for tho New Knsland iger tissnclntlrn with offlco In have lp'en weeks. C EN03BURGH FALLS. O. Morrill wpnt to Mnr..tpolpr Monday. Linus Savons of Cambridge passed Mon C'iy nlglit with J. George Gaincn, giving to Berkshire Tuesday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lieavPns, Mr. snd Mrs. W. IC Glbsnn went to Burlington Monday, where they will visit In tho family or C. F. Wli.':e, Mr. GlbHon, who Is tho rural carrlpr on route No, 3, wns 'u Rutland Tuesday before tho ITnlted v.rltlng relat vos tho past two l stairs couri to xesnry in regard to n F.. Bel! of Plattsburgli was In! young man on his route tampering with town Thurrday nf last week. Mrs. Syl vester Washburn of Alburgh Is visiting hor parents. Mr, nnd Mrs, Jnmes W nnd daughter, Murlal, spent a part of last week in Montieal, P. Q.K. M. Deal of Phllllpsburg. P. Q., spent Monday bi town Chni'les H. Phico of St. Albnns was In town Inst week Wednesday. Mi". B. Louisa Cussons was hi St. Al- mnil bPknglng to his emplnypr. Thp mall rautus from hPrn to Fast TCnophurgh, which Icnvps horn nt thrpo o'clock and returns n.. six, Is to bo discontinued November 17. The enntrnctnr and driver, V. A. Janp hnvii rocelved notice from tho dp'irtment to that elTcct. Mali will bp pnrrled ns now by Rural Carrlpr Strwt. ton of route No. 4 to the o(Tl"Ps at WeS bins Mnndni. Mrs. Hdiry Stlmeta rn- mid F.st Knosburgh. Mrs. M, A, Gaines turr.ed Inst Thursday from a vlit with left Monday for a month's visit to her relnthes In Now York city, - Mrs, C. G. ilaurhtern In Cnmbrldiro. Mrs, Nettle L. Austin spirit S uurday In St. Albans. ' Ppi-Ipv nnd Mrs. J. W. Pnmeroy went to F. A. Ayers of Swnnton wns in town ' Rlchford Wednofidny wherp thoy will Monday. Mrs C. D. Looker vls'tpi tela-1 bo guc'ts in th family of V F. Porley t'ves In ?wantnn Saturday. mIhs for n few day. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M, Frances Poniorny of Fa't Fairfield was'Mltrhell of PTPPtsburgh were with Mr. town lnt Lynn. wppk, thP guest of Mrs. H. FLETCHER. The Henry family have been holding rntertnlnmonts In tho vestry of tho tJnl vcrsallst Church cvury ovcilng th past week. Clnytnn Davis, who hns been working for Myron Leach tho past two years, has finished work there nnd gono to Fred Smith's for tho winter, Frod Hitchcock ban sold his team to Michael Ronzan, James Bpnuldlng Is moving to his fnrm hr rented In Cambiidge. -Mrs. A. R Paine, who has been In poor health for somo tlmo, is not mi well Mr. nnd Mrs. Jrsslo Parsons of Fairfax wpro In M'tchell's parents over Sunday. Their 1:i lighter, Mildred, who hns been passing a rnuplo of weeks with hor gpnndpi rents, i-pturnpd homo with the.m, Dr, W, W Hutchinson returned Mondiy from a visit o his son, W, H In Utlcn, N, Y nnd alsi nmnng friends tn Buffalo, having been rs":it about two weeks C, F Rawsnn hns hid nhnrge of tho town olerk's ofHc during thnt time. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Irish returned from Bellows Falls Mnndny nlBht, whoro thoy hid passed il few days with the Rnv, nnd Mr, L. O. flherbiirti" TtiP I.uIIpm nro out nnnvmslng for the hiIii of tickets to th lopturo on "tueT Folks, " by the Rev V T5. 'White In opera hall next Friday SOUTH HERO. The Grand lso County Christian Kn deavor Rally will be held .it the Congre gational Church Tuesday. The Ladles Aid Society met nt the home of Mrs. Helen Hall Friday for dinner. Several from heie attended the harvest supper at Stephen Gordon's. Grand Isle. Fri day evening. The Hi'llowe'en party held nt thp rpsldencn of E. P. Phelps Wed nesday evening for the t-netlt of the MPthndlst Church was lnrtrely attended. -Kx-Senntor Juan Roblnron. ex-Senator George Tracy and Kd-'on Robinson visit ed tho legislature nt Montpeller last week. F. J. Petty and bride have re turned from their wedding trip to Wash ington nnd other points. Thoy nro now' visiting friends in Swnnt.in, after their return they will reside la Montrp.il. About ::,'i couplps attended the daneo nt Keeler'B hall Friday veiling, Frank Morgan of Milton wns ln town Saturday. Mr. Smith of New Haven Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. T. L. Kinney. i-elllng her place huro. Sho returned the same evenlng.- F. 1-2. Jackson, who has I en In charge of the creamery heio for the past two years, has bought of C. W. Moulton his 12ait hill farm, stock and li. tuies, price, J3,,t0; Immediate possosslcr Is given.,!. D. Titus of Brooktleld, .Mass., ,s In town this week looking after his farm. A daughter was born to C, K. Graves and wlfo November 2. Mrs. Mary W. Tlllotson of lla.rdwick has bought the Buniell house of Mr. Andius of Swanton, Mis. Burnell's ngont; price, $l,fO0. G, R, Ring of Bristol Is visiting his brother-in-law, Uinthey Kimball, this wepk. C. W. Twins wi nt to Marshtleld Satiuday, called by tlm llhicf.s of his brother-in-law. O, D. Cole. Miss Eva Manning of St. Johnshu.y came Saturday evening and n.s a guest cf Mrs. 1'. B. Morse and other friends over Sundiy. .luck Welch, wlfo and son of H.mlvlek visited at C. H. S. Cleveland's the llrtt of '.he week. .Mrs. Hannah Knights nnd daughter, Maried Tuesday for Juiict'on City, Knns., to visit tho former's In other, Fenno li.ngham. Thoy expect in i-omaln thioitgh the winter. Dr. Geoigo Rubleo of Morrlsvlllo has located here. Hisotilce Is In the hotel building. William porl; provisions. Plums California varieties, ?1(fil..1fi a four-basket orate. Quinces York slate, .'"Jfi;i.ri0 a bush el: California, $1.7."i5'' a box. Potutocs Arootook (Jreen moun tains, S'J'nrilk: a bushel; hebrons. dhfj. 50c; sweets, Jersey, $l.nnrf. l.7" a barrel; Norfolk, SJ(al.-": eastern sbore. tiUn 1.2o. Beans String beans, .southern, Slrti i a basket; Lima beans. $L,.ri(ng" a bushel Cabbages Urtimheail, 75c u barrel, savoy, 7."e a barrel; red, .0c a btislicl lio.t. Celery Ronton market, $l."i(l a do en bunches; pascal, .liS 1 white. 7.".c Lettuce, etc Lettuce, -KVuriOc a doz- ocarole oOc; 'ic a bushel; nilut, ,"0c a dozen bunches; watercress. 411c a dozen bunches. Onions Native. 7."c a bushel; Con necticut river. .i0(ii'"c a bushel; Span ish, S3 a crate; leeks, ."0v a dozi n bunches. Squashes Marrow, 7."e5;?l a barrel; turban, S."ciJ?l a barrel: hubbard, ?20 a ton; pumpkins, .ri(r.0e a bushel box. Tomatoes Native, t'-VoOcqo n biish e!; hothouse. l.'()e a pound: green to matoes, l'ftl.lio a bushel. Turnip Yellow. PUi'C.'fl a liarrcl; French wh'te, ? 1 (1 1 a bug; white egg and Hats, .r.()i7."c a bushel. Mlscellaneoii' Cucumbers. a box; carrots, I(V7,V a bushel; iiarMiijis, 7.ric(fSl a bushel; radishes. 7,"c a box; sjilnHch, 2."c a bushel; beets, Ii0ri;7."c a bushel; jiejipers, Sfit'SiiJl a bushel; egg plants. ?2.ri0f:i a crate; okra, Sl.ritKJF.' a crate; RrusseN sprouts, i.v(i pjisc a quart: cauliflowers, T.'cfiSl a box; Jeru salem articltokes, ?2f2..1ii a bushel. There are no changes in the iiricrs of LAMOILLE COUNTY MORRISVILLE. The marrlngp of Mark Johnson and Miss Marlon B. Wright of North Troy took Place at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 8, Tlllotson of Congross strpet Thursday aftprnoon nt four o'clock, tho Rev. Otto Rasp performing th" ceremony. Mr. nnd Mis. Johnson went to Montieal where thoy will remain for ten days. CAMBRIDGE. S. M, Safford hns moved Into the H, F, Brush houso In tho vlllago uiul Walter Warren of Stowo will carry on his faim for the coming year. Mist Frances Hobart gnvo n very Interest ing address on "Books" at tho Moth odlst Church Sunday evening', whloh was enjoyed by n largo audlenco. Now hurdwood floors have boon laid ln tho fctoro of Perloy & Leavons during tho lit week. Tho first number of tho entertHlnnKiiit course win bo hold nt tho American House hall Thursday evening, November 15, by the Litch field Trio of tho Whlto Entertainment Bureau, Boston, lfr. Crowo of Shel don hns been visiting hor daughter, Mr. A, N, Grcntor, during: tho jmBt wrek, Mrs. Jennlo Scott has gnno to Canada for an extended visit with rrlntlvws and frlonds. Thn Ladles' Aid sooiety will inset with Mrs, Linus Leavens Thursday, November B, Work Baker of Sheldon hns movod hpro nnd taken jiosresslon of his fnrm near Sabln's mill. Bert Green and wlfp have hired fir ono year to a Hydo IMrk farmer. Jack ,-511'M'llN. UtP piiiiiii'i. i nn uii.s ivi-u iif'u, JpJit P. Vallcnu, who was graduated from the F. V. M. last bprlng ban a position with Senis Roebuck In Chicago, STOWE. Mrs. Olive Tl. Luce, district corps in spector, was present at the regular meeting of H. H. Smith Relief Corps on Saturday. Tho ladles served dinner in her honor uftor which thp ritual work wrs gono through with for lur Inspec tion. Mrs. Luco complimented tho corps upon their Improvement In tho work and nlso stated that tho recent district meeting hold bore wns tho lurgost ln thp State, there being 107 members present. It was voted to hold corps meetings twice a month, the next meet. Ing poinlng on November 17. Dr. 1-2. J. Foster of Waterhury Center spent Sun day with his cousin, Oilman Foster, at West Branch. Dr. Foster assisted in the West Branch choir nt the after noon service. Miss Gilpin of Berlin 'has been the guest of Miss Minnie Fos. tor the pnst week. Mr, and Mrs. A 11. Cheney wero visitors In Morrlsvlllo on Saturday 12. Blgelow was In Morrls vlllo on Siturday. Miss Myra Currier returned home with him and will spend tho weok In Stowe. Miss Clossle Clark went Inst week to Burlington, whoro sho In employod In the Home for Des titute Children. C. 12. Burt left Stowo on Saturday on a business trip to Iown, Miss Mabel Parr spent Sunday at her homo In Middlesex. Mrs, C. F. Kddy wnn a visitor In Montpeller on Satur ,lny, Mr. and Mrs. E, Blgrelow nro spending a oouplo of days In Mont jioller, vlsltliiff relatives and attending tho Lealslatiirc. Tho laules of the CoiiKrogat'onal sooloty had their monthly circle on Wednesday, Novem ber 7, sovlug dinner Instead of tho us (Cnntluiieit on 4th page.) Fresh beef Is steady in price, though (lie supply Is still ample. F.xtra sides, i0K4c: good, 8 l-KuS.'Mc; light, 7 Sc: heavy hinds, 1 1 ,'l-4Cfj I'J'io; good Uj7i "3Kmc: heavy fores, (J 4t7c; good, fiiAiTn'io; light, .ri(i.;."Vic, The market has stiffened up a littie on choice lambs, but the demand Is still moderate; veals are Arm. Spring lambs 12Q.i:tc; fall lambs, 10Cal2c; yearlings, lie; muttons, (Vt'10e: veals, lirn,12e. There Is a slightly better demand for poultry, but the receipts are still large and jirlces are easy. Northern tur keys, 2."((i2S(", western turkeys, ltW(.iSe; untlve broiler chickens. lSf20c; north ern roasting chickens. H'ylSc; fowls, 1-1 iric: ducks, 17c; western broilers, lllc; western chickens, 12 1.1c; fowls, 1.1c. Hay Is very firm, with a better de mand, though jirlces are unchanged. .Straw is quiet and rather weak; mill feed Is quiet, but very tlrm. Haj. choice, .21(fi22; No. 1. $20; lower grades, $i:t.fi0uM0; rye straw, prime, S15: oat straw, 5!), The wheat market seems to be In a more bullish position, due to strong cash demand from millers, light pri mary receipts, especially lu the north west, and larger Hour sales. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Quotations In Not York, Boston nnd Chlciigo Market. New York, Nov. 7. WHEAT Dec. 73Ho; May, 7Sc. 65,08 bu; fates, 1,960,000 bu futures; epot easy, Further heavy llrjiildatlon of Dp cember wheat weakened the wholo mar' kot and llnal prices showed Vj to one cent net loss. Contributing factors wore lower cables, good weather, bearish Argentlno news and llbornl Increase In world's stocks. CORN Receipts, 16,115 U exports cmcAao pitontii.'K mapkktb. Chicago, Nov. 7. WIIRAT Dec. May, 78c CORN- Ui.c. I2U; May. 4JV,". OATS Dee. SW. May, Mny, ST,r. PORK Jan. ia.97',4; May, H.li. LARD-Jiin. )S.I2'b: Mny. i.iVt'n,& RI BH Jan. ).U7i,i, Mny. J'l.C7'A'a7.70. fMoslng iUl'tiitlons were as follow. WH12AT No. 2 spring, 7VU7Se; No. ilt'Se; No. 2 led. 7l2',iy73li,e. CORN No. 2, 15V-; N'o. 2 yellow, Vc. OA 'IS-No. 2, XIV, RY!2-No. 2, file. BA RL12Y (l-'a'r to ric. fla:si:fi)-.';o, i( wiistern. Jl.lfi. Tl.MtrTH V-tPrlmo seed) CLOVF.R-(Contru t grmlm), 113.25. HIIOItT RIPR Hiles, (loose) tS.25S 73. MlfflS PORK-(IVr libl.) 5P1.2T,. LABI --O'er bid ; $fi.i'.". SIDF.S Short clenr. (b.ised). S''i) r (,?i; '.villSKl-V (Basis of hWh wines) $1 l ( " tbi- pi'diii'o Cvchiing" lo-dny tk' liulier iriaiket wns steady. CieuineT '. "Ue ; dulrl"". royii-JSe; rg'-u. llim. t mntl; 1'ijses i-iluded .'1V2."-- Pr"s Ic; pilti'i' Pi i'.V : extrii". 2sc cni2:s'-:- sund;-, i2;fintip. LIVE STOCK MARK3TS. (liiolnf Inns for Cuttle, il're nuil Hugs al Nei YorJ. New York. ''.s. KF.KVKH-Heeeipts, 1.7K'; t i ' I oh, lc I'p-ivy kteers steady to st ott' i dliini nuil i-.immnn slow Ui 10 re- I- !"'' . bulls and pows steady; st.rs. s.:..-''ii' ?i':.(l; stags and x"n. l.Wi I .. b .- U&'W.K; cows, il.Soit li.CC. Livp-i'jI . L ndon tahlps ctfedy. F.sports to-d ' 77 cuttle. :'J Ehiep 'lU'l 4,j nl liters j' 1'i'if. i 'A LV1-2S Receipts, 2.ii70. Ven i Me.ul,, but unilergnides slow, i' asters ml m ' ens dull. Yt.ib. ;".ni".i'.i.'jii; null-. Ji'fj l.rji; tti-assei-s. $2-75: w"s(erns. S'T-j-j.-' SIIKKP ami LAMB? Receipt , T.i 7 Shi op slow; prliui- laiiilu thin to i . otheis slow and lure'.y steady, sh. t-i, 3 iTi0.2.'i; culls. $21''iJj1, 1 itnu. ii -s i T.23: few s.ale at JT.ro. Canada Iambi, J7.'oi,7rr.; tulls. Jl.fogtDO. HOGS P.ii"elpt!-, 7,:i7j. Market urn . State H-.d Pe.ms h a-ila. h'it. 'j.WjC.T". BOSTON CATTLE MARKET. Very I.lillc CIiiidkp from l.ust Week's quotations. Boston, Nov. 7i The 2ew Kngl.ind drovers ut tho Bilghton stocl-.yards v.cio well pleased yesterday, for the fecund tet of scales, which have nut been used for their benefit since the tpldcmlc of the foot and moi'th dJsejsi about thiee yeaM ago, weie usl for weighing up part of their I vi'i-oc!:. 'I he permission to use these cales will given by Dr. Ryder, head of the Bortun office of the Fmted Status bureau of animal Industry, nnd they were unel yesterony to weigh most of the i-ahes, sheep aid lambs and great ly faillitntp.! work at thp ynrd With the exception of prices on both loner to medium and b-"t grades of bet f pittlo, and hots, both live and dressted theie was tot enough clmnges to mnko any appret lame difference frum last week's quotation'. Lower to medium grades sold at abou the lowest tlgurps that have bpen iturt'd for many months. I'i to 3 cents, a ieu , -tlon of ii a cent from the quot.it ion for this kind made a week ago. Rest bepf cattle was nlo off ln priep, but thp quo tation only dioppcii i', of a cent, making this week's quotations from i to 5!$ cents. Prices on live hegs dropped a sTrM fraction, this wick's jirices ranging fro n GJ-i to G: cents, while the tlgures last week were from C's to 64 cents. Dressed hogs brought from 7:i to 8 cent', a diui' of 'i of a cent. CiiUp", sbeeji and limbs went nt last week's ipwit.it li'iih. but the prices were not so well s-uKtalned. Calves went nt from fit; to 7 cents, sheep at z to t'i cents and laml at from 0 to Si 4 cents Quite a few mlh'h pows were sold yes terday subject to later inspect Ion. ni 1 prices worn strong. Robort Connors i Brighton sold a drove of 67 milkers for an aernge price or j',a. Summary of priivs of livestock jv ' cattle, best. 4'iH0iAc; lower to medl m Rrados, inlves, 6,;'U'7c; hogs pe weight. Ci'lC'V': dresseil. 7,if(Sc: shei'p, 1411 4-.cj Inmbs, CSfiijC. NFW YORK COTTON MARKET New York, Nov. 7 Cotton futures opened steady. Xov.$C.J3t Dep. J.1.C0; Jan. J9.70; Fob. 1.1.75; March, t'OS: April, -; May. J10.00: June. - : July, $10.11. Spot closed quiet, 10 points decline middling uplandB, J10.20; mldllng gulf. tlO.-IS; Kales, none. HOSTOX COPPI2R MARKET. Boston. Xov. 7 Boston (uid an active market to-day with generally easy tono In topper spec ialties, Karly dealings showed slight decline ln prices In mme stocks, but there was little change in the general list. BUTTF.R AND CKKESE MARKET. KL'TTFR - Quiet, western, i'tli?2ic; dairy, CHICKS li - Steady. 13t.H. ISoBton, Xov, 7. Northeni, 2S1J29C; 23tf2e, Vermont twins, CAXTON DAIRY MARKET. Ftlcn, N. Y.. Nov. I.-On tho Canton dairy market Saturday 1.200 tubs of but ter sold at 27 cents and 2.000 boxes of cheese nt 12 cents. FLO I N BUTTUP. MARKFT. Elgin, III., Nov. 5. Butter unchanged from laFt week at 20 cents a pound. Total output for tho week 062,000 pounds. DEATH OF FORMER PASTOR. HINE8BURGH Saratoga Sprinns. N. Y., Nov. S. Th Rev. T. J. Harris died hore yesterday. The funeral will ho held from the Con gregational Church li lllnpsburgh, Vt., of which he was for snvpral years the inutor, nt two o'clock Sunday afternoon. 1