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FHE BURLINGTON FREK 1'KKSS ; TUUltSDA. Y SKl'TlflMHIflK 20, HH7. " ... i . . 3 CHARLOTTE. Tlic Rev Mr Watson of Shclburrie preached Sunday In exchange with Mr. On", k. Mrs t:. I, Lenvotiwnrth rind two ihiMien ha.' returned to Cleveland af ter vi!llis Mrs. Leavenworth's parents, Mr niil Mrs. F K. Converse.- Mrs. Mnpson nC North Adams lias returned ' "tr.r -Mr. and Mrs. Hurkn Leavenworth if Ml'snirl nre passing n few weeks In '. town and vicinity. Oeorge Nix of Ni Voil of the firm of Nix Rros., Is In town wlih their local reprpspnlntlvp. 11 II Sni'th, looking aflor tlip apple rode Mr nttd Mrs. Stanton Williams 1 i vp gone to Roston. Dr. mill Mrs. If, TI F-ilhy liavp gone to Now York. F. 'I Ohesmnro of Jonosvltle p.isspd Snn iay In tow -The potato crop generally turning cit hotter than was expected fforf Hip -.ilns. -A. O, Crane, has sold J Thompson's Volnt cottage to Mrs. P nnton Wl"lnms ami Mrs. Ralby. Sine ho death f Mls Martha Yalp, Miss Cirnllno Ynl" has loturnod to North 1 nipt in closing In r residence here. I,arge quantities of pllp are being tight at Thompson's Point these days. Mrs X O Rush anil Mrs. Sarah 10. Push of r'lst'in havp horn vMtlng Mrs. I'-iae n Fcrrlsbtltgh. -Julius MotiupttP Is ty fecHc lr heulth. EAST CHARLOTTE. V "Ti l Re lil nf Aihllson Is the of rel.i' vr in town.- Mr. anil "Mrs. Pup h no returned from thplr nv ' if.o ami no settled for Hip ' it 1 it-ton Upr'-s's Mrs. Hurt far- .IT . .1 1 . '(' " t VVC I t to Saturday to slt -. Flunk Colt, who Is 111. -i has been closed dmltig is Hip teacher. Miss Stacy r t.-r M hnitl a N )).!. t V IT I TI i to Burlington hy the severe r s st "r. Miss Clara Stacy. tp't I to, -(.ford will leave today f 1. M iss . whcie she will pass i' r mt'i I. pi- daughter, Mrs. Mr- Vnsbnrgh has resigned a ' o.i No. 1 anil Mls Daisy u 'i ' tic tged lo 1111 thP vacancy, i .f thp change in teachers i I.i-pit for a wppk. William Hi .itllcbnro to attend Hip 1 V.iMoy fair. Hp took with i l.t his yearling hackney i n.; s.-oonil prpinlnm at MM- 1 ISt i nil" -r S month. Miss Anna llav.s fern her s"hoo In Illne nilny. -Miss Marl" Mrand.i, i iis 'ice- He guest of Mr. ami Mrs. f H i rt 'as rptnrtipil to Burlington. Mr i l lr A 1. Sherman of Hurling-tpi- v 'si oil - town S itimlay.-.MKs May It . ) bin vIsltl'iK Mr. anil 11' Pail. IIihps for a few days rc-tat- cl M .M, ij to HiirllnRtnn The pep- '111 ft ol ' o v " d W t t ''I irk r'lt ' i ,"1rf i r ,i f.p ha a I St ilr c 'P'lctlay ar 1 M s Tr -s V K of tho Y. W. C. T. r. will p M Francis and Cora cm -ill' p. Mrs. J. It. T,ic sort the Y. P. P. C. K. of ir"h j.s ddciratp to th" a it Rutland Mondiy. ln.'lay of this week n'lc has heen cloctcd hv ' 1 npti t S i' i i- school as dplcctitc to p Htitf nvp-rloti at Manchester, (leto ir s 0 and in F. S. Hazard of North it In Iark Is the Burst of II. 11. Clav ' lr II crv P':tnain passed Satiirdiy ill 1 : iinda w t r -latlvps in I'.iirltn-tnn. Mrs 111 pta 'i ivp closed h r chUhkp iit Tnnnip.'-on s 1'oint Friday and Is visiting hfr riiiiphtcr, Mrs. I.oiils lieors. Mis" "attln Morse of Iowa Is Uip eupst of Miss Ci'-npvtpvp Horsford. Mrs. Anni S. A'hn of West Fcrrlshnrirh uas the -next Mr and Mrs.. F. A. Klllson over Sim- ua The Itcv and Mrs. Thomas Dan son will attpnd the Baptist State conven tion at Rutland this week. UNDEEHILL CENTER. AVooilruilt are reportPd to bp quite p1itifu'. int so wary that It Is difficult o bf ns one down. I'artrldses, like if"' s vis ts, are few and far between. r KoVrt White Is passing thp week i 1' ii-1 ntston.- H. W. Henry has iilr 1 - t 1 1-1 farm belonelnK to the estate r I V C I' Newton Mlehael I-iMy has rw hnisp ni.irly eoniil"tel Miss 1 7 if North Hero !- v.s tins Mrs. I FoqK her ulster. John Iteynolds turned from Worcester, Mass. i- U Cuir. h Is critically 111 with 't-on lleri'.d Strvens of Hiirllngton, )ii 'v road supervisor, was In town Frl lay -W dltam I'rost. who has hern vllt I ? In town, left for firntul Itaplds. Mich., Tuesday. Scrub O Connell of Mlddlehury b here for ,i few days' visit with rela tives, C R. Day .f Iyoell, Mass., Is stop ping with Ii Msti r. Mrs. F. W. Chuich. -Miss M Coj of M ddlehury. who has been vl.slt'r.p her sister, Mrs. .1. P. F'vnn has retiiiuei home. The Dddy "resniery paid $1 12 per hundred fur UKiist standard milk. Mr. and Mrs. J. IZ Barrett and wife of Montptllpr, passed Sunday wp ) his brother, C. It. Barrett. FRANKLIN COUNTY. ST. ALBANS. Thp marrluRp rnKa-emcnt has neen innounceil of Mls Myr.i l.oulsa Khol tiih, rlan-nter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W Sreltus mid .lav To wlf Button. Ill Frank' n county court Friday Attorney Hairy ISItnlirett for the St. Joi r'bun and Iike f'hamplnln railroad fllei an apral from the action of the board of railroad conmlss!nners, In a-lxl slons two railway crosslnss In the town of UlKtUfate, and orderliiK the eleclmen to build a new highway and ettle the land ilaniaKes. The Intent of the commission Is to entirely eliminate CP TWO Crri-Wttltl -u in nimctln.. .....1 new road to a crosinit already pstah- ani uarinceF, one of the nbuttors, a Mrs, it mus demanding $1,00'), and refusing a .nndrr of KM The court has taken the natter under adv-sement. In the arrest of Frank TrouVhly, charged th hurtrlaiy, In breakini; Into and -teal np Roods from TrelKht cars, it Is he .eved that the Cential Vermont lallw-ay ins driven In Hie enterlnu wedso toward T .... r,..,, ... , , oiuiljr III viioni are believed be in the employ jl toe iieiiiiio iini' wnKV, 'i'- ' " 1 - "J ..... i uuiiuih. .IVIIi- uv was l. i il.iv u i i... - . .rt.iil.l III CIVJ Willi icfire ,IudKe Ji,st, waived examination ind was bound up n the .sum of UMfi. John McKee er. chnriied with assault, lis been placed under ?KK) bonds for ap- o. . i L urtiiiiHr .'.II. .1 hn Iinei' and John Wilkes were yes- eriai arrested and locked up, charscd v'th intoxication I ho uc ith of Mrs. Helen (Savole) Bara- "v i.'iiiiiiy m.-1-urreo - ut,"Kll l IIIHSllilJ ilfiht of typhoid fever, after an illness L i n Ml Al llllia tti-c.!lnl V.. r two weeks Mrs. llarahy was taken o the hospital ten days u(jo, and failed teadlly until the end. She was born a Bedfoid, yue, in issr,, t ho daughter of i ..no ..n. j-L-ier oavnie, and w.ui uinnu uiinii lam,, sj,0 h survived i.ioiii.-i, iieurKe Havoie, f Swanton, and nu Infant daughter. Tho uneral was held at the Holy Anpels 'hurehi' Sunday afternoon at 3:31 o'clocu The annual meeting nf Htnck- oldera of tlui Central "Vermont rail- .ij in ii.' n -in iiie Kciitirai oiuces this city, Tuesday, October S. ut 1 00 n in, The funeral of f!eor Howard, who led at Iike Placid, N. Y., Friday of til ereutosls was held at St. Iaiko's npls. ooal Ohun.li Sunday iiftcrnoon at 2;30 o'clock. Mr. Howard wns n native of Nebraska, where he was born if. years ao, but had passed most of his life here, K-olnj? to likp Placid Inst Juno In the hopo of bctterinK his health. He Is sur vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Howard, and a klster, Miss Abide Howard of tills city, and n brother, It. Iesle HoiMird of Boston. The civil caso of Frederick 9, Tupper, Slate's attornpy of Franktln county, vs. the Central Vermont Hallway company, on nil nitlon hiscd on i.eetlon T, of t IT of the acts of IIUm!, providing for weekly payments hv corporations', wilt lirnrd Monday In city court. The partlea fllprl an nKferd stiitenient of facts and the ciiurt found tin- facts ns recited In eaeh statPinent A Kctiernl dPiiutrrpr was lllpd by the defetiilnnt which JudKe Pot over ruled. Judgment wan rendefed that the plalnlifr iccover Hip penalty .of $30 nnd costfl, to nil nf which the defend mt ra'l wny eotnp.itiy excepted. Hvcpptlnns were nlloued. execution stacd nnd the p.iiisp passed to the stiprpino court, before which body tip. pi. will b" dpcided next month. Tne funeral service of Mrs. Phoebe (Mnrio) Itullls. who died nt her home on Hovt street Sinulav nlcht. was held nt the home nt twelve o'clock Tiles day. after which the remilns weie taken to Franklin for interment. Mrs. Bnllls wns 117 years old nnd had beep 111 of a poinplleatlon of diseases for mnnv months. She was a native of St. Johns. iip. nnd wns married to MnitlT llullls In ISH7, piisslmr most of her life in franklin She Is survived liv seven children. Henry Bullls, Wll llnm Bullis. Mrs. Borneo Wood, Miss i:ila Bnllls and MIs.h l-ettle Bullls of tills city, John Itullls of Ita kerslleld nnd Mrs. IMitnr Johnson of Fr-iukllti She Is also survived hv three brothers nnd three sisters. The npenlnc serv ce of the 2Sth aniuul dioe.-snn lneetnifr of the Vermont branch of the Woman's Aulllary lo the board of pulsions of Hie Bplscopil Church, was held In St. Luke's Church Tuesday even Inc nt o'eloek. when evening prayer was said and n stroni; sermon, delivered hv the Ttt. Itev. F. it. C.ravcs, missionary bishop of Shanphil. Bishop Hall, wlm prcFidPs o er the conference, was present am was also IMhnp S. M. (Irlswold of S,l ll'ia. The lit. P.ev. S. M. Oriswold, mission ary bishop of Sallnn. Knns , dpllveied an able nddtess at tlie clonr session of Stale nieetlnK of tl Woman's Auxiliary to the hoard of missions, at St. I. tike's Church Inst i venlus. Ulshop Hall calhd the business session to order at 10:Ui In the morning, when Mrs, Cienrpe W Tyler of itrattlehoro, j resident of the auxiliary, delivered an mldress and reports of of ficers were heard. The only absentees helm; Mrs Oeorce B. Denny of Mont peller and Mrs. W. N. McDunnoiiKh of the Periodical club of New York, whose leports were read bv Mrs. Tyler. The report of the committee on appropria tions b .iilrtntf.l iftr.r sonic .Hsnnsslnn A n .' branch, that of the Junior Auxi liary nf St. Johnsbury, was admitted and a resolution in appreciation of the work of the late Mrs. Caroline (Hop kins) Canfield of Burlington, was adopt ed. Bishop F. B. Gin vpr of Shanghai C.ivp an nddres in Hip afternoon, as did Miss Julia A. C. .l-oksnn, recently from Porto T ICo. An elaborate luncheon was served the hundred quests at noon In the parish house, by the ladles of the church. Mrs. Heorre Bliss of Burlington, Mrs. S. Halsted Watklns of St. Albans, Mrs. Charles B. Carpenter of Brandnn and Mrs. Spencer W. Hlndes of Burllnprton were elected delegates to the triennial meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to be held next month In Bichmond. Va. The newly elected officers are; President, Miss Constance B. Wheeler, Burllnfi-tnn; vice-president, Burllns-ton district. Miss Annie T. Smith, Burlington; St. Albans district, Mls Txiulsi llrnlnerd, St. Albans; Butlind district, Mrs. J. C,. Newborn Rutland; Wlnd-nr district, Mrs. W A. Mead. Hartford. Montpeller dl trict, Mrs. Oeorpc I). P B Denny. Montpeller. St. Johnsbtirv dlstrlPt, Mrs. W. II Sargent. St. Johnsbury, recordhiK sccntaiy, Miss Katharine W Williams. Bellows Falls: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Fred N. Whitney, Northtield. treas urer, Mrs. Charles K. Parker, Veruennes; RCMer.il secretary of Junior Auxiliary. Mrs. F. S. Bufchlnson, F.nnfburfrh Fall: .secretary of Periodical club, Mrs W N McDunnouRh, New Vo-k The president appointed Mrs. Mead (list vice-president ami i:. P. Cllson nf Holland, auditor. The Franklin Cout-.tv Mcdl-nl sn-Vty held Its s'mi-anntnl meetlnp; yesterday in this city, the sessions belna: held In the Owl club house and taklnir tin ne.iriv .,n d-iy. At the moinliifr .session, Dr. A. I.. Cross of Swanton. the vlpe-prpsident. de livered an address, followint; 'Vhlch It was voted to Invite the physicians of Oiand Isle county to Join with this so ciety. The visiting physle'an.s w..Te dined nt the American House by the resident doctors and at the afternoon session an Interesting program was carried out. Among the physicians present were Drs. C. H. Allen. A. 1,. Cross and F. W. Nor rls of Swanton. K. M. Brown or Sheldon, F. S. Hutchinson. C rj. A hell and C. a! Pratt of F.noshurgh l'ills. K I. Wash burne of Hrfst Berkshire. C C Johnson of West Berkshire. Oeorge Deninore. Alan Davidson, W. B. Arnold. Arthur O. Morton, A. A. Skeels and K. .1 Melville. A chimney burning mit n the liouse on Congrrss street, occupied by Mrs. H. F. James, called out the lire department yesterday morning nt in:!,y The flames were extinguished without damage. The eleetrlcnl storm Tuesday noon did more damage to the street rallwr.y plnnt than nt first supposed, for wh ui the workmen got to work on the gen erator at the car barn, It was found that nineteen colM lind bppp burn out, Instead of only five ns. first r ported No cars have been iun since Tuesday noon nnd the repairs have been gain steadily on day and night since, in Hip hope of starting up the ro.td this morning. Stanley Hills left yestetdny for New Haven, Conn , to resume hln .studies nt Yale. Arthur II. Stevens nnd Walter Maun hnve gone to Burlington, the fnrmr as a snphomorn and tni latter a fresh man at the I'nlverslty of Vermont. Farrlngton D. Post nnd Harold Campbell left yesterday for Han over, N. H., whore they will enter Dartmouth College. Mrs. Archibald Buchanan, Jr., nnd Mrs. Charles If. Stevens went yester day to Springfield as delegatPs to the. annual mpptlng nf tho Vermont branch of the woman's honrd of missions. BAKERSFIELD. Mr. and Mrs. Oay K. Wheelnck are, vbiltlns friends for a week In Westport, N. Y. - The body of William Wilson, who was accidentally killed In Portlnnd. Me,. was brought hpro for burial AVednesday, Sept. IS. A son was Imrn to Mr, and Mrs. F. B. .Maynard Monday morning, Sept. 10. Miss lion Bradlsli, who lias spent the summer In Iletholiern, N. JI., has returned home. Mrs. Cynthia Walker, of Concord, N. II., was In town last week to attend tho funei.il nf her brother, William Wilson. Miss Dnlsy neals, Miss Illanche Miller and Miss Ixiis Stanley, who hav spent tho sum mer at Bethlehem, Uavo r&turncd Uome.Ji SWANTON. Two Important trnnsaetlnns in rp.tl pstatp took place hern last week In the sale of the Itaxter resldimep on tho west side of thp river to Julius cnr- ' ""' the mt o by Ward Barney n' ins rami on the Maipinm mail to Ailn lord Many, The Baxter place, former ly tho It. 1 Barney residence, brought 2.f.00. Ward Bnriiey'n farm embraced Ifi." acres, formerly Cl'iiuncey Folsom. property, and tlie had 'Jl been operated by Mr. Hnrnev for 'Jl j V'trs. The ,'h"1c' crops i oiitldcrntlon, which In stock and everything was $11,00(1. The purchaser takes por.es slnn this week. He one ;n.rn about n year ago from St. Se'i.tstlati, P. and bought the Norman Corliss farm. This, Mr. Many linn rented to parties In Canada. The letnalns of Henry Augustus Burt arrived h"re S.HuriHy night from ,Np. hr.tskn nnd the funernl wns held nt Holy Tilnlty Chinch Mond ty forenoon The Hpv. Mr. Itenoid of Bedford, n former rector, ami the Bev. Mr, Wntklns of St. Albans officiated. The beirers were C. P. I login. II. C. Hnyce and Oily Barker of St. Albans. D, C. Furtuiin. H. A. Ayre. John liokln! t" l. W. H. Tob n and I.ytnan Bint Toblu of SwantoM There wns a l.irire attend nice and numer ous floral tributes. Mr. Burt's death came as a persnnnl bereii venu til to IhU com. mnnlty, white nil had ant clp.itcd his re turn In the near future to p-i' the re lmlnder of his life In hN old home, lie was a man of varied and tanked ibllity. nn able Ihlnkir, of refined literary taste and a business man always In the fore front of whatever stood for progr"s. Ills lame lien"! knew no rank or ol-tn nnd his getieros'tv knew no bounds. -Mi-i. I.. D. At'eti. Ms Bertha Allen and Ma dame Stilpheu went to .New Yors Monday.- Don M Tohln his returned to Itrown Fnlvei-sltv. - l-'ratik Hall and bride returned from their wedding trip Satur day and nn ehi borate reception was given tint evening by Mr and Mrs. W. Pencil. the bride's parents, nt the Cit-ind Avenue Hotel, --Ml.s Mittle Ilussey has returned from Pawi ng, N. Y., where sho passi 1 tho summer. ENOSjSURGH FALLS. Mr. and Mis. Andrew Colton worp In Swanton over Snndav Mis. Belle V.Uoy Burleson rd child ate !sitlng nt J. Towle's, Mis. C. i;. I.i w Is went to Bur lington Thursday after paslni a few days with her sister, Mrs. F. C. Klnilnll. -Mi's c.race Clddlngs has gone to Nor folk. N. V., to teach school. F. II. fivllt left Friday for a few days' visU in Iturllngton liefore eaytnr: for Schenec tndv N. Y., where he will enter the employ of the Ceneral Flectrlc Co Mrs. F. C. Kimball Is visiting in Johnson and Hyde Park. Mr. Hazel Dlmond of New York city i listed Mrs. H. J. Paimclec last week. At the Catholic Church Mondav morning Delbert Clnrk and Jessie Ar (l.ambnult were married, the ceremony being performed by the Itev. M S. O'Donnell. William Biuld of Cowairi vllle. Que, passed Sunday with his blot her. II It. Budd. The Ladles' Aid will serve "upper 111 the vestry of the Methodist Church rridny evening. Max Strattoti of St. Albans passed Sun day with his sister. Mrs. J. A. Harvcv. Mrs. 1,11a Armstrong Is In New York fm a few days. C. flarrow and sou, William, who are employed In Cnw- ! ansville. Que., passed Sunday with their families here. F.noshurgh heat nicliford, fi to 4, here Saturday. Adei bcrt Burt has moved to the tenement over J. W, Tuttlc's barber shop. Wil liam Ilendrlck Is passing a few days In Hardwlck. II. Moffatt of Mansou vllle, Que., passed Sunday with his family here. Miss P.elle M. Teveyaw Is passing a few davs with her cousin, Mrs. Ilenrv Wills. In Milton W. I. Gardner, M. J Irish, Hervey Nichols. J. K' Pcrley nod I, H. Poniemy left Monday for Burlington to re-enter the I'nlverslty nf Vermont. Miss Nfl llc l.ei-lalr has resumed her position in the Northern Telephone conipanv's of fli e. C. if. Stratton has rented Ills farm to George Vincent and will move to this villnge November 1 to .he house vacated by II J. Illnkley. There was n reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Isham Saturday ovpnlng in linnor of Merrltt Barnes of Danversport, Mnss., who Is a guest nf Mr. and Mrs. A. J Smith Mrs. Hel-Mi M Brlggs of Rurllngton, who has been In California for three years. Is a guest or Mrs C. C. Whitney. George Young, who has been in Dovrr. N. H., all summer Is in town for a short sta.'. Presiding Killer fi W. Hunt nf St. Albans will be present at a quarterly conference Saturday evening and will preach Sunday mornhif; In the Meth odist Church. 11. II. Build nnd tons, John and Arthur, are visiting another son, Hope well, in Springfield, Muss,- Mitchell Pnbseau, who cime frnn Springfield, Mas.. with the lio.lv or Mrs. IVilsseui, returned there Monday. He expects to return here soon to make his home with Ills son, peter.- Mrs. F. L, Webster of Hartford. Conn., went to Rlchfnrd Mon d.iv after pnslns Sunday with her sister. .Mrs. a. It Pell. -Clark Brown his re turned to Burlington after 7ever.il weeks with his father. C. It Blown. -Mrs. F. S. Hutchinson, Mrs j. u. Menrs, Mrs. J. O, Kimball, Mrs. M. c. Cramto'n and -Mr'. . ,i. 'n-idwlek attended the dloce.san meeting In St. Alb ins this week The Bey. W. J. Beattle was :lao there. Ten tickets were sold from tips station for the excursion to New Yotk this week. Miss Chestlnn Iiwrenee, Mis, Georgl i Scott, Homer Smith. M- and .ir.. c i,. nviii, .nr. ami .Mrs ; ,Mlll ,rH)i Mr. and Mrs. II. M, Mirlln went on the excursion through the White .Mountain. Wednesday..!. A. Mason has received a leiur rrom nis son, cirml Mason, since the collision at Canaan telling something of his experience then He was running as brnkeman on the freight train and Jumped sustaining oulv slight Injuries. Mrs. Charles Luch or Jay 's visiting at i. ' latiame s Announcements or the wedding of Ml" Nina A. Matties and tlie Itev. Arthur W. Hewitt In Wilder Sep. lemner i. nave neen received They will tie at nmin OetnhPr 22 at thp Methodist parsonage In Glover, Miss Mildred Perley is passing a few days with her sister In Stanbrldge, Que.--.Mljs Helen Cramton has returned to nurhngton for her sec ond year In the university. SWANTON CENTER. anas j jorenco uunnard, wlio returned Inst week from Sugar Hill, N. n , whe;p sue nun a posiuon as waitress in a sum mer hotel, went to Itlchtnond Monday, as trimmer in a millinery store. The potato prop Is very good n this vicinity ami nme artecieu with rot, -Mrs. Alice St. IMerre passed Sunday and Monday at A. K. Honslnger's. BUCK HOLLOW Hallle Allen and Alice Biff, i,olh of tills place, were married Friday hy the Rnv, A. F. I'lTonl of Fairfax --Mrs, rook of St, Albans Is at the hump of her son, II, L. Cook, for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Forsytlie and daughter, ..nnPtta, and Ids niece, who have been visiting h-r father, D. G. Dnnfnrth, re turned to Tonawanda, N. Y., Sunday. Illshop Hall was at Christ Church Sun. day. Two were, confirmed FAIRFAX. I tie Franiiiin ouptv Sunday School Franklin oiiptv nssoclatlon, in session hr.r,. Saturday elected the following officers; President, J. W. Pumerov. Kimsbiirgh Falls; vice president, the Itev. J. S Brown St. Al bansi secretary. Miss nr Tevyaw, KnosbiiiRh; trensiiier, Dr, p, Norrlsl Swanluii; musical director, v. ir, Yaw Ktiohtirgh Falls; seciet.iry of id'etniint- ' nry work, Jir. u. n. Wells, Franklin; secretaty of tciPllprs' training work, W. f). Brown. St. Albans; secretary of tetn- peranie work. Mrn. A. Dlx, Mont romery: secietirv of original classes, A. A, Aeltlne, Kiiosbiirgh Falls, A (,'ood deal of property Is ehnnclnir hnnds In town. A. B Beemnn has bought the Sowles property on Hunt I "ireei. i,. i). ii. no. ii. i noilgllt tho olllln) iiiunery nun iiini.n-. rrniig Minor has I noilgllt the .sown-s iinnse of ,, b. Hunt. J. W. Trnnililev ImH boitglit the lirlik store Hint he now occupies and a barn of George Minor. Jessie parsnim has bought George Hell's store nnd gro ceries. Miss Lottie Kidder Is passing several weeks In Gnrdner nnd Boston. Air. nnd Mrs. Jntr.os Lewis are visit ing In Plnttsbiirgh, N. v. C. c. oil -IpHp will be the next postmaster in Fairfax. Mls Clnrn Stiles has gone to Boston where she 1ms n position. The Bev. S. S. Prlgliam was In Bsscx Saturday. -Mrs lMward Nash of Bur lington Is the guest of h,.f parents, tor. and Mrs ' K. Wilson.--Frank Kentleld of Bnlnrstleld , visiting his aunt. Miss Alible Kentleld. . ;, yd nniM of Swnntnn wns in town Monday. MORSE'S LINE. II. It. Mullet returned home last week from Dominion Park, having fin ished work tb-ie for the soason. t). '. Keed refill. i'd Mnnday to Spring field. Mnss., having visited here tlie past week. Walter Street of Montreal Is passing n few days nt Woodlawn. Wnlter l Bill Is assisting n j. :,r. Hill's store. Linnl Ilaiivev Is passing Ills vncntlnn in loinhntn. School com menced last we. k In the Hubbard dis trict with Miss S.idle Otis of Franklin as teacher. Mis F. P. Bill of Hyde Park Is pausing a few d.ijs at J. M. IIIll'A. FLETCHER. Mr. nnd Mr:., c K I.. i. :i nf C.irnhrldge have been pacslcp .1 few days with rela tives here. The rwitnto erop Is good here. Fortv-flve .eiit per bushel is be In? pi'd. -Georiie Kenfield or Knosbnr.ih Falls ami Mr. and Mrs. Chirlen Tbomis of West ford weie quests a Ira Green's the first p," the t eek. -Melvln Wli'tn-y has finished w.nk for Krpes. Tinker. WEST BERKSHIRE Mr. given and Mrs Ay'mer Phelps were a surpr'sr .i tw r "0th nnnlver- sary af the hn'n. J. C Towle T some of thoso were present v. nrd of Malone. Bohcrt Darling ' O. I.. Binds nf Goodrich nnd Mi nnd daughter, . tlielr Vingbter. Mrs. I iv ev-nltrc. Among i out o town who Mr Si-'h M How- Y . Mr and Mrs. 'f W.'tlden. Mr ind Mti. P if'lngton. Mrs. M J. - i"d Mrs. rj. W. Stone rVdt. of itoston. Mass.. wcte in town Tl-Tsdnv Mr. and Mrs. John McKay of N. w r.nn.m, Conn., .tc guests of Mr ind Mrs Alexander Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. o. W. Webster have moved Into C Jolley's house recently vacated i- D. G. Paxman. Mrs. Azro Smith of GrlfTIn, Iowa, Is visit ing her mother nru sister. Mrs. McAl lister and Mrs. F. Austin Ida Mc Allister of Wlnthr.i N. Y.. accompani ed Mrs. K. A. Aust!" home Monday. M. O. Illcks went to Cr-enilelfl. Mass . Fri day. Mrs John Jollev and Miss Mary J. Armstrong went to Brooklyn. N. Y., Monday for in davs w h relatives. HIGHGATE SPRINGS. Mr. and Miss I'phani ly home Friday on ae. cii condition of Mrs sister M-ss Mabel C' , w.is In town Sum! ii p. cnMed sudden- - -it of the criti .il.a Nutt. their . 11 or Swanton Mrs Mary Stod 'or some time. Is . ride nut. A son - F. A. Winters Cadorette re- dard. who has been I ' 1 mm i better and able ; , was born to Mr. and Mi Friday. Miss Flore turned from Phlllpsbu-k day. A. P. Hurdlck hi .1 gate Center are camp!:-. ; her home, Sun e.uni'y of Illgh here. BEAVER. .Mr. and Mrs. C. B. .-iralt are vlsltlng In Biehford for n .-w days. Mrs Bthel Craft Is vlsltl, ,r n Burlington .Allss j'eacocic of . ..well, Mass.. is visiting her aunt, There will be a tng at the home dny evening. Mis Marv Krewett. -cott.ige prayer meet of I chvln Strait Fri GEORGIA, .Mrs. I. hen k. :a ard entertained Siturd.iy afternoon. I- iien(- ,,-r birth (lay. I he itiv, c w I'l.nk is snfforing witli a sever" cold -T'" Fairfax to the emintv convention were the Dousnll. Mrs. M. o I Alexander, Miss ICllz.o Ilickok, Mrs. S . M PI,. Itatikln. -Gl.idvs Char" day and Sunday with Parker Churchill, m Abell continues to lur Albans hospital. Miss o remembere 1 b lur souvenir postcard show.' 100 cards, on her 7th h'r 11. At the next ine Grange Oi-tober 4, the n s-'st of oblc -t lessors b-lie.-rs. -e who drove to Sunday school ' v. G. C. Mc- igg. Mrs. M. H. 1 tli Story. Mrs. mil Miss Mary '! pa-sed S.itur ' er grandfather, Heaver. Wpslov -ive nt the St. a i aidweli was '-it. ves with a i- recelving over '"l.i v, September "j of Manner '.?r-tm will con "i'l ldll.ll llielll- tVTONTGOMERY CENTRE. Abraham diimi, .i i oiu -i"ident of Mast Hill, was round c.-iul it bed S-iturdiv morning. The fuiieml h.i.s lf.d at th Baptist Church MonJaj b. lag largely nt leiioni. .ir. 1'iei o'oi in- many jears been supprltitendent of ihe Bast Hill Stind.iv school lie serv., n the Civil War Harry Henderson wns .sorlnu.-dy Inliireil at the mill of Nelson & in iv,, Monday while removing a belt from a pulley Mrs F. V. Hut. Uns and broth, er, Fred Hill, are visiting In New Jersey. W. J. Wright of this p l.i,,. and Itich- iimi niiimi oi i,nu-.i.,iisn nave been ap iwilnted commlsloiu rs of the estate of the Into J. c. Ilulc.hlns. Guy n, start of St. Albans wis In town Tuemlnv A large number of the frleiub or Mr and Mrs. C. M Foley gave them a siirpr.so party S.iturday evening la i-nnipiemomtlon of their having been married i,-, yetrs. -Tile Itev Mr. Leroy Is In Hutland attending the Baptist State convention this week. FRANKLIN. The rexnilns of Mrs. Phoebe Ilullls, a former resident. cre hrought here from St. Albans Tuesday and a short funeral service wis held m the Mothndist Church, the Hov. Mr. Iiwe officiating - The llev! nnd Mrs. P. Donaldson of Ht. Albans havo been passing a few days with her brother, G. V. Piimero.,,s. (. s Heynoids lias gone to New York on tho excursion. -Mrs J 1' .Moulton of Jericho, Mrs. Mary Lowry of Pittsburg. Mrs! Kll.i Ieo and .Mrs. Clara Lyman or Un derbill hive been guests or Mix. C. W. Gate?.-A. II. Gates of the Iliehford cus tom ofTIco nnd C. Boble, 2nd, nf the St. Albans office are passing t, week In town. (Coutliiueil on "llli Pngc IN HUB MARKETS puotations on tlit mdln Prnd- tic's In lmt-d Ilo.ilim, f-'epL 'r,. TltPfo Is a very nnii iniiiliPl fur (la- liotler jtriulcs of butler nnd higher prices nrp nuoletl nil irotiml. Choice norlliprn cif iiinpf.v, .'II '(''2f. wesffin pi'pninery, jl'Xitli-'i Vrr irifin r il'iit.v, TftC-'fic. CliPt-'p Is vor.v (Inn, hut no further ttilvauce In pi ices li nolPil. York state, MWI.ie: VcrniPiit, l.'I'ifaMVic Cltolco lots of fresh gnlherrd noarhy iis"rii ecL-s iii-(. selling rondlly t full prices. Western ecus are nlso In anod flfiuiind for Hip best stock, but nrrlviils nrp mil tip in Hip mark in qual ity, nnd nin-.tl,v sell slowly. Choice hennery and tipitrlt.r, .",?; .'Me: eastern extras. .'IO'i.'IL'c; western. L'K'J.'lc Matty fnilt that were cnri'c and high :t week ago have hecomp plenty antl i'fa soiiiiIiIp. the market Is well suppllPd with (.'.'irdrn Iruclc, and prices are very moderate. Apple have lien very dull, find at times tiiT-ft t loil. Tho receipt, have been heavy, while, ns Is ahvny the case when Hip weather! warm, buyers Iuvp taken only i nntigli to rover I heir imme diate needs. Prices have been flushed In an aliempl to stimulate the demand, but pvpii at the lower iiuotat'.i ns. It has been Impoisllili. to i.-epp the inarltpt I'leancil up. All hinds of gtapfs ate I'he.iper th in liny have brrn, and the inovrineiit ha- liiondi'iicd nut inntprlal ly. Pfaclies ate lower, and they at tract intfc buy erf., ( '."llforti'a plums have given place to Idaho fruit, vl- eh sells for considerably less than that from lite former state. Pears are nind eiitleiy active aiid steady. Wli'ti- pniniriPK are dull and unset tled: r ci'dii - are heavy and generally poor. (Jond. sottnd Maine stock brinr TMi",i but only a -mall proportion of the arrlvaU fetch those prices. To avoid a total loss from spoiling, receiv ers an. t'ft't pt !tiy almost an reaoi; alilo b!ii. lleceipt. of sweet potatoes have not bren largo, ind. as th";o ha been a fairly good demand, prices lime tllTriinl up a l'ttle. All l-.ln.ls of licaps are cheap, and cabhages have worked off iiiiii'V.hal from the prices of a week ago. -ln'ntis and turnips a-e iij,enty and easy. Toiiiatoc1. are in good supply and reasonable, but lettuce has ad vanced and -ip'nshes nre .ptlte t'rm. Apples Vstr.'ichan-. $r,ci a imnri; Griivenste'ns, :'2.r.(Ya4.:,ti; Wllllati's, 52 frn'l.riO; diiche-.s, .?!.7ri(i5''.."(i; nri'den liltieh. .fJCej-J 7."; fall pippin-. .f'JT;'J.7..; Povter-. M.'-'.Vej'J; pound sweet.-. f!2.."0 (!(.'!: conitno'i -weels, Klrti l.r-0; wealthles. L'fiCJ.7.": getirtings, 1 -,iv o . Hatvey-. .f'-'.r.lWi.'i.'Jo; bo fruit. 7."."J-S1.7. : crab apples. SLofi-iVJ .-ft a barrel. Ilcrrles p.!tipli"t r'ps. l'eilSe quart. ( ' tita loupes Colorado. standard crates, Sl.CVf l.."U; ponj crates, 7.j"!SI. Cranberries Cape Cod. barrels, .$iiji' 7...0: crates. S2.L'.V(fj.7... Grape r'nlifornia four-basket erts, nialatjas. .JI.."tK2: Tokays. $LofV'.'.'J,i: Ntw York carriers, Delawates, ftjj) 1.2.".; Nlagft-as, $1iT1.2."; .Moores, 7.V'(i SI: W'ordens. 7riC.$l: New York pony baskets. Concords. 1.1c: Moores champions, 12c. 7'eaches Colorado, $1.7."i box: Cali fornia. $ Ifa 1.7." box; York state. Sir? I..-.0 basket. Pen-? California. ?11M.."ifi box: na tive f'lnpps ,1 ..IWJ.2.1 bijsliel; nathe Hartlett. .2'i:.i0 bushel. Potatoes Aroo-took fD-een moun tains nnd cobblers, I.Vfj.'ioc bushel; sweet pot'itoes. Norfolk and Ma stern Shore. .f2.."iV't.". barrel. Means String beans, xreen, SlfTl.'-Ti bushel; wa, $l'ijl.2.i; shell b.rms, ."Ofi' 7."c: IInia heans, cuniinon. 'nrdTw, improved. SlfiH-oO. 'abbaces Drumheiid. $11.2.1 bar rel; savoy, $1 harrpl; red, SI hot. f 'fiery Native. 7."c,;$l box. I.ettuci', etc Lettuce, ."(ViiT.ic box; rntnaine. "0c dozni heaiN; ei-arole, 7.1c OV-I; chicory, ."(Kii'.le: watercress, 4lc do7.en bunches; mint, .10c; parsley, -40c bushel. ("inions Native. SI large crates, P2.10; bushel: Spanish, uilf crates. $1.2.1 (a 1..10; b'eks HV lUi.eu biinches. .'.quashes .Native summer, IITf-lc. aplu'p. marrow, .t.2.l'if I..10 barrel; tur ban and hay state, SI ..KVr2 barrel; pumpkins, .$1 a box. Tomatoes Native rod. .10iC$l bush el; greon, d.lc bushel. Turnips Yellow, St.. in barrel: white, 7.1C57S1 bushel. Ml-cellancous Itepts. 7.1c(?7S1 liuslt el: carrots. SI bushel; green corn, 7.1c ClSl box: egKplants, S1.2.Vf7 1..10 box: parsnips, SI. 2.1 bushel; peppers. 7.1cffi SI box: radishes, '.'.Or Vox; rhubarb, .10c box; spinach. Up bushel; okra, $.1 crate: mushrooms, Sl..l0fT;2..10 basket: cauli flowers, Slffi 1.7.1 dozen. No change Is noted in the prices of pork provisions, the market being steady with a fair demand. Beef prices have been reduced ijc at wholesale nnd the market Is quiet and easy at Hie decline. Hxtra sides, 1r 10Uc; good, ni'-ctiUV; I'uht. WOKc; heavy hind-, I'-Mjl? 1,1c; good. 12Tt12iic; light, 11HCTP-V: heavy fores, 7'i(!Sc: good, 7n77'2 : light, 'lH1(7e There Is very stenely market for lambs and yearlings, with veal firm Limbs and yenrllug, with veal firm. Spring lambs. IK, 12c: fall lambs. fie: veals, 1 lM? I.'Ip. The poultry market has been over stocked and prices have broken badly, r specially on off stock, of which there has been a great deal offering. West ern turkeys, nviiic; native hrollet chickens, I7(510c; native roasting chick ens, 2(?j22c; western broilers, Mjf ldc; fresh killed northern fowls, I.VjJIOc; western IfeU fowls, l.tfriMe: native ducks. 1 Wrl.lp. Hay Is (pilot and barely steady; straw Is quiet but steady; mlllfred Is quiet hut tinner and higher. Hay, choice. ?2:i..10; No. 1, S22..10; lower grades, $1., fcl20; rye straw, JlfKefH; oat straw, $10. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Quointlulis In New York, lliiilim and Clilenipo MMrkrt. New York, Sept. 2". WHKAT-ltecelpts fi7.ftn: exports UUiW; sales t,Trvi,rY futures, SK.di'ii) spot, spot easy. On tlie whole wheat made very llttl" response to the corn odvanee to-ay. At times It wns quite weak tin ier liquidation, easier continental cables nnd n disappointing export demand and at tho closo showed to Tio net loss. Dec, closed $1.03; COItN-Itecelpts l,3nn; exports l.riO; sales 2,;,0ei0; . spot firm. Option market strong nnd higher nn reports of killing frosts In some nf the big western corn States, Lnter It reacted a little closing a cent ppt higher, ur.c. May closed C'tjc. OATH-Itceelpts fei.flflO; spot market rtPady, COKFKK-TIm markPt closed Totji:; exports Jl.iyiO; for coffee fu- tures opened steady nt tinehangpd prlpps to nn advnnpp of five points whlPh wns In rpsponsc to better Preneh cables and Hurnpean buying. Tho market held around the Initial figures until J11 be fore the clo'e when there, was rome li quidation nf December, Tho close was st adv net unchanged, The kales were reported of 3C.2BO bags Including: Kept. $.Vn.Vdli.M: Dec. jr,.00; March JC.lu; May Jil.ai; July $n.30(Sfi.sr). ftpot coffee steady; No, 7 Hlo f.Vie; No. 4 Hnntos 8c; mild coffee steadv; Cordova nfflStJj. KnciAH-Ilnw firm: fair refining 3.4:.j centrifugal test .TM: molasses sugar 110; refined steady. HOSTON PRODUCE MAUKKT. Histon, Sept. ri.Ofll Hour Is quiet: Spring patents mill shipments. t:,,7ni(6 05: winter patents. Jl 7.Vfir,.l.",: winter straights, Jt.f,.",fM.!)0: winter clears, J4.tf"rl.f!-,; Knnns patents. J.1fif..r,: spring clenrs. i4Srt. I COrtNMHAL AND OAT.IKAL.-Corn. 10. .-.ii nun oarmeal steady: Itag porn- (meal. tl.,VKn granulated J4.S0; b-lt- ! ed, Jl.reliM.4'1; rolled oatmeal, J7.I!."1i7.; 1 cut nnd ground, Js.HVirs.n; rye flour, St.- J 4.7??f,.1.; graham, $3.9Rtf 4.60. . i ()U-(orn Is f.-lrlv Heady: Spot stenmer yellow. Tfn,r0e; No. ' yellow, WiJIle' No. 1 yellow. TSVd.tfle: for ship-1 ment. all rail. No. : yellow, 7fV.1i7r.o: No.! S ellow. Tt'iTlUe: lake ,nrt rill. 'o " IJeuer.v. ,41i.4,e; i,. 1 vc low. TSUIfTle. OATS Onts are quiet hut study: No 2 clipped white. OlfTillHc; No. n clipped white, noijfjr.ir. rpjrrted white, S?itifi(ie: for shipment, 32 to 31 lbs. .-,?ic; .n to .V, lbs, r,lHc: :!,: t0 p,., -;oHc: fancy, .it to lbs. (Up; fancy, 10 to 12 lbs. 2r. HAY Hay is quiet nnd barely steady: straw Is quiet hut steady; mlllfeed Is quiet but nrmer and higher' liny, choice, V.1.,-,0: No. 1. K2 :): lower grades. J1Vi7"1: rve straw. SWTiH; mt stra v. SIO: lake ipiiI rail shipment, rack sprlrg bran. ' $27 :."ii?:7.7.. winter brnn. sjt '""'"l: mid dlings. JCMM- mlxe.l feed. J?7"fl.".t; red dog, J.llV)Tis;, cottonseed me il, t.-S( .-," : p. seed tne-il. .til. I'OUK No rhmee -yis ?,oe,i i pork p'ovtslot- yes'erd iv: raw leif jnrd. 11stc: pure lard. He; palls. !i';Ti;. ten dered leaf tiiyl, .:e: palls. .'l4f71.V: routi trv dressed hogs. Tijfl'He. HKHF-rresh beef Is dull end eay to-dnv Hxtri sides, .PHOUe; good, !U4lfle. Ilch H-liUe; heavy binds, l?,4l-v: good. i;f!l2Ue:" light 1 taTri2-: heavy fores, 7i?i'e; irood 7-fI7K.e: light, ni,T77.'. LAMItS AND Vi:.M!LINCS-f;tr ,dv, veals nre firm- Spring V nihs. :Kit:c; fnll tamiis, fiiinc: earllngs, iftp: mut ton", 'fisc v.-aN. lifyrf3e. rOCI.THY ro'tllv Is quiet; Western turkey-, Wit'.r.r, native broiler phlPkens, lTWlfc; native roasting chickens. .'Ofi'c; western broilers. MfilO; r klll"d northern rowls, l.'.tKc: western Iced fowls, IMH'-: natlvi ducks, ltTil.-.e. KCrjargcr are firm: Choice hennerv and narbv 3;iff.14: cistern extrns. western, ClTrMe UKANS There Is .a nrm market for beans at imchargid prices. Al'T'LHS Apples are dull and easy, the warm weather hurting trade No change s noted In quotations ns la-t printed. POTATOES White potatoes are steady at 75'rivo,' for Jersey and .V.'fi' Me for Maine drern Mountains and Cob blprs. Sweets are lower at J:...iVffC 73 bhl SrCAP.S Iteflned sugars are firm with a good demand, gtanulated and flno be ing quoted as a .hfIs at 5 11c. CHICAGO 1'ItOnrCK MARKET. Chicago. Sept. WII BAT Sept. K. . Dec. Ml-Vf-V COItN Sept. ,".Ji , D 'e, 51.11;,-. OATS -Sept. Mijc. Dee ,V,ijr. I'Oniv -Oct $113.-., Jan Jl.l 3f. LAIID-Oct. J!. in. Jan. j-.Tf.. ItinS-Oct. J5.5T.; Jan. ST.07U. Cash quotations were as follows: WII HAT Spring No ? tl.Wffl.lK; No. 3. MWJ1 C, No. 2 led, r''fWc. I'OltN No. J, n;v, '.3e . N'. 2 yellow. CSL.ti-V. OATS -No. :. .-,li.,e. No. 3 white. 4i3?i".:,4c. RYi: No. '.'. M'11'.llc. BAULKY Ciood feeding, to choice malting, STfi&lc. CI.A.XSrjKD No. 1-; No. white- No. r.Wfi. Fair 1 northwest- em d 24. TIMOTHY Prime seed. J4.35. I'l.OVKR-Crn'ict grades. SK. SHOUT ltlMS-Sldes (loose) JS """J ' :,. MHSS POKK-fper bhl.) Jt4.45'.4.M. L.an-(per 1M lbs) ji.10. SIDES-Sliort clear (boxed) 8.S71J. WHISKEY-dlasis of high wln-s) J1.34. IlUTTEIt On tne produce exchange to day the hti'ter market w.is firm; creameries, 23'3 32$!te, lalries, ".2'ifri"1';? ECOS Firm; at nnr'i cases Im-luded, WH'frnHc; firsts 20c, prime firsts 21Hc: extras ; cheese, steady, 121n",!- LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 0nnln1lns for Cm tie, Shrrp iiud lings at yt York. New York. Sept. 2.". REEVES Receipts 1.4s1;market steady. Steers JJ.Mas.M; bulls J2.M1f4.2S: cows J1.2.Vi?4 15; oxen nnd stags 53.2.Vf4.iO. Ex ports to-day 4,440 quarters of beef, to morrow 3,2.10 quarters of tii-pf. CALVES Receipts 2.M!; market firm. vcais j ,.fiem!.;r: throw outs $i5. crass ers J.Tii.l.SO; westerns JI.75flri.Gj. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts 0,04.1: market steady Sheep J3.rvfif,,.V; r nHa J2 Pfl; lambs J.-).5ofS.fiO; eulls J4.50ifR M. HOCS-Rccelpts G.C-lo; market higher at JG.KVfi7.10. LIVE STOCK WAS HIGHER. A Light Supply Meat to tbp llrlglilim lurkrt TUIm Week, Roston, Sept. 2.1-There were light re ceipts, as tho reaction from the glutted market of last week, with corresponding Improvement In prices at tho Rrlghtnn live stock yn-ds yesterday, Sheep and lambs were the only variety of cattle to sell at lower prices, whllo calves and hogs Improved. The beef trade wns no better than last week, ow ing to tho oversuppiy of dressed ani mals at the local abattoirs. Sixty steers and over 200 cows and bulls wero sold. Tho highest price wan H cents a pound, paid for eight very fancy Maine State fair steers, The bent of thp other steers brounht ( cents, The prices of tho medium and lower grads ranged down to 44 cents. Reef cows nnd bulls sold nt prices vnrylng from 1U cents for bolognas to ,114 cent for tho better gra le animals. The general run of this cheaper class of live beef wns considered poor. Though the quality of the 4'0 calves In the market was Inferior, there was a good dpmnnd nnd they sold readily A few fancy ones brought 7S cents n pound, and ono lot of six, tho average flppt clospd t.W; May closed JI.1I. wetght of which was not above VA pounds, commanded J26; but thn lnrger part of tho miles were elttiur for 7 or 7'i cints a pound. Hogs sold for pilees varying from " to fi.71) renin n pound, an Improvement of I cents a hundred weight nn the flgui'i prevailing last Tqesdtiv. The exception ally light receipts and th stronger wc' e market mused thn Increase Onlv "5 animals were weighed at the seal.. hoil' Tho quality of the 770 sheep nnd Iambi ottered for s le was pspeclnllv poor f'-w lambs sold for 7 anrt 714 cents, b it the majority or the nnlmnls were quoted at S to.r, cents n pound, n to 1V4 cents pound, nnd for n tew 5 tents, were thn ruling prices on sheep HOSTON COPPKP MARKF.T Itoston, Mans., Sept. 2f, It was a du'l nnd weak market In coppers to-diy. The market was decidedly narrow, wU'i slight fluctuations and without feature BURLINGTON MARKETS. Wholesnle anil lletnll Prices Ftirnlthvl by I.ornl flenlrrs. WHOLHSALK MHATP. Reef, dressed tf.'ft.XOVj Rutter. creamerv, prints or boxes, tb ,2S Rutter, dairy to ship 23 Chickens ,20 Ilggs, dnz., strlctlv flesh.... .21 Powls . Hogs nrifr f.ambr 12UJI 1R Potatoes, hu I em Sheep in Veal .on rtHTAti, fiiiocr.nir.s. Hears, lima, qt m Renns. .bell, qt fi Rents, new, lb e.i Rutter, e-e.-imcrv, prints " Rutter. sip.irator, eronmery,. "t Roves Cabbage, pey f) Carrots, new ; CailllP.ower fi' Celery, bnme r mvn fi' plery, bnnph, Roston.. , '.."i 2". Cheese 1 fr ?r. Chlcnrv 21 .lives 20 Cur turners, til;, snint! far pieki'ng .'i7 Cur umbers. on"h ""'-j Egg. 'r!"1v- fresh "' Hrg plant, eoeh , ,,,,,,,, r", f,'srnvolie ttli 2 Plot" !.-e.i 1. 1,1)1 e"loi.r. pasirv hbl Jit-e Oreer ( Jr'PM O reen Milt I'n-i 1I07 peppers, dor. .. l.r tf lice f.ettll-e Rostna h'lP, home-gro'vn, hen d head. 04-fT I2'- IS it ir.'u". " nr. OS Maple Sugar. Maple Svrnp. lb . go! I On'ni. green top. bineh j Orlc.s pnnlsti Onions, white, for p'-kllng. q' ) Onions, native, lb I'nr!i'. bimeh Poflfoes. ie- pk 1 Punipklns ft "1 20 !'otato,.s, -n-i-f. 11 IK, i.irsaips. riuren Kplmch. pk ,. Fi'tnmer squash, lb Tomatoes, borne grown Torr!p. nw, lb Water Cres Wax beans RETAIL MEATS. Reer. rcrtst in Corned beer, lb Powls, lb ai 1ft 11 .15P.21 .03?? IS 1H Hams, -Jams, Hams, 1 amb, I-amb. lb sliced, lb pressed. Mi '.irequnrter. lb hlndquarf r, ib 2t 14 .11 V1 11 ti .23S .V .18 .11 12'i 2J 2.e5i2..Vl 1 ISUl 40 50t?!1 00 '2 frlfflS rV) 1.50 1 V 1 (0 .'.? -1 l.tt 1 K U'i 3.00 l.-af Pork Lard, lb . Chops i) Poik Roast, h Poik Steak, lb Porterhouse Steak, lb ; Hound Steak, lb I Roasting Chicken- Salt Pork, lb Slrhln Steak, lb RETAIL FEEDS. T.eans. tin Rran, old cwt Hay. baled, cwt Hay, loose, ton Meal, corn cwt Middlings, s'rlctly fine cwt . Middlings, coarse, cwt Oats, bu Provender, No. 1 cwt Provender, No. 2 cwt Straw, baled, cwt Straw, baled, ton RETAIL FRUIT. Apples, pk Rananas, doz Blueberries, qt Canteloupe Crab Apples, pk .s, lb (rapes, Moores early, bsk... Grapes, malnga, lb Orape fruit, each Imnn, doz L.mes, doz Oranges, doz Pineapples Peaches, doz Plums, doz Plums ror preserving, pk. Pears, doz.. fancy Pears, pk., preserving to livsy 2 IS lot? V, 2'ff 10 nt?.2o nr V i:.:s 25 1 .15 0Tf 75 .25.fc.40 41V! ill 10tf 30 Watermelons 25ff r". The wholesale and retail prices In tin dally market llt nre furnished the Fri Press by the following dealers. Paul D. Kelley, P. II. Coiley Son. IVlin Rro , Ralne A- Hurt, Vermont Fruit Co., Quee Cltv Market and F. Howes & Co. RITTTER MARKET. Hoston Sept 2S RI'TTER Firm. Northern 31332 - western ."0.3310, dairy 2"1i28 CHEESE Firm. Vermont 'wins V.9 I4V.C ADVERTISED l.r.TTKIl . List of unclaimed Ipttprs In the Rur llngton postoftlre for thn week ending Sept. 24, 117. WOMEN'S LIST. Mrs. Alice Rurton, Mrs. H J Bailey, Eva Chambers, Miss K. O. Conolly, Mrs. H T. Clnrke, Miss Maria Cnlyer Mr'. John Couschon, Kittle D Pace, Mrs, II, M. Friend, Mrs, Thomas Fnrre;, Mrs, Levi Ouyette, Mrs. Netl'e Oreene. Mar I Ollronnn, Mile. Gervnls, N C Hate'', Bessie Johnston, Mrs, O. J. Jordan, Ml-s F. Kramer, Mrs, Minnie I.emay, Lt"n Merrill. Carolyn Patten, Mrs. Mlnr.to Phelps, Mabel Price, Kate Rlckev, M -M. L. Robbhis. Mrs. Rossle Simmons ( 1, Mrs. John Sohroeder, .Mrs. Rlchel Taf , Miss M. Wheelnck, Mrs. Arthur Whit ing, Mary Trombly (2), .MEN'S LIST. A S. Brenne, C. M. Hunker, Fred Rrnre, Charles Demars, M M Dean, Thomas Devlin Nefgle. Sotner Den-il, Amen Frankc), C. S, Freeman. Chnr'.-s W. Foote, Foster Rros. (2.) Dana H Fer rln, It. A. Fitzgerald, W Icster Glcr. nry (2), M. N. Herges, J. W Harris, N R. Janes. W. W. Lapnlnt. Iludver Men ard, Chester Palmer, Molsr Pnquette, J. W. Riley, Hoy Rockwell. Clovls RIchAfd, P. A. Seaman, K. T. Slado. WlNOOSKl LIST T. A. Allen, Fred Dagne, Joseph IVircy, Hermrnrglle Dextras, R. c. Kenne, Mrs, ldevert Illcliard r