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THE BUll LINO I'O.N KliEIS L'ttKSS : TU U liS DAY, EEIUIUAKY 11, IW.U CITY More Than 20 HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT HIGH SCHOOL FRATERNITIES Mrs. Aimc Miintcn, iiRcd 66, wlfo of Daniel Flaherty of i:t I'nrk street, died Ktinduv after - kmc Illness). Frank lunler of Stnrkeboro illcil Thurs day inornliiR In tho city of Riuitfrpn mis appendicitis. Ho wns 42 years of npo. Tho boily was taken to Starksboro. Francis J. Rico nnd MnrlROld F.Ua A I i olor woro married nt St. Joseph's Church Sunday afternoon by tho Rov. ,1, M cloatoc. Sheriff James H. Allen Tuesday c'. il It 13. Snlls's ox-chance on lower riiui.h . ! t by vlitllo of n ebnltel fTniiuui I 'll J. J. mid J. F. Wlmleli. Hp Charles H. Darling or this r'l, ) .if in on secured by Stnnnnrd Post, (i I' t t 1 liver 11. p ndilrens Jn I'ur-- mi t Memorial day, ' ,. 'il ..f Annie V.. AuclnlV of Shol l ,rn. 1 i il lliiKbi y. dpt., an action of assumpsit to recover SHOO, was eti !f I F n'ii'. In f'hitenilen comiiy in. ' irds are out niinouneliiK tbo innrrl.iirs c Miss IMith C. Unties of tills city to i Ilo C. Fornuson or New York city. Tlip wodd.ne; will take pin. e at tbo Fnl t -i.in Chnr.-'i Fcbruniy IT. 'Milium (I'llncn, William Mcnriher nod Klih Iay were Monda .'ippn.ul. il l. ti.. prolate point appral'-'tM ol tlm es frites of Ichiro ti rid .ilpl a ll.ites of i - l lord. Tlie How. rl Uillof ipiv would pi '.lly .ippn ' I, ili' any dotation of i' i'up'Ii loiluntr and I" ihlniL'. The t ' d Is i .' for I'lilldvi n l.itwecn tho n or '. i n. hi thli teen. fi'.oit. ,-'-lfr Tillotsr.n of Fnrlerhlll '1 '! ln 'i u,ht to tint c'l'ity jail JM- i' i 1.. : that town, who will servo . i it f r hi-e.ich or 1!io pence and ' .( ', rl of astocl.itlnn of tho Hasar Hirdv. ti' company were filed Turs,ay ' t' ' -v Mirk. Tho capital MoeU Is t ii fi'.erlbers hclnrr Jlenrv II.' ' i.-.r. c. it-:, s H. linear. T. A. P.leh, M. T liutier and Itussell W. Taft. , 'l.n V irt'd'e Kim hi f i p Ju-0 o O. V. In I., i ,1V Tncdii'. anil plii.nl. d 'i -ii t l.i.iiny of a h.'.m from Ira 1 p 1 ' 1 ' i hvpiii.. The h.m i I M.irtello I. in- 1 $10 :..' o' Ji C'.. w hleh 1 . , ..id. i if err- 11. iki.f nnd i:. " r'lrnortli M'"" I' i't i"Ml Jlondi" mid .p.i.1-i-1 mil", ti i'it..l. all. ... . i re.'elvinrj n ti.ip .f V ii. llllniii 1om1 -i.l. d ! i ti '. .sl.'.itlon nnd w.is t. item'. .1 i .-. e '... d.ijs in jull. ".itlp 1'. ir i- K-it e liercrrrn. v.'lio v -r rrp, tl- in' iidirfil InK.ane upon x nmlnntlon by two pbslilans, was Tlmr. d iv committed to tlip State jiospltal f " the Insane, by order of the .probntn rourt. ' ' I'lipers wern servpil Saturday In the A li,dor count;- court suit of WaJte- A. 1.1 inclinnl of Windsor, trustee of tbo bankrupt estate of the SprlnvrfWdd depart ment store, vk the Nationnl , Cash lb clster company, an nctlnn to. recover the value of a cash legWer, . T'.p many friends of Mlrn Aprne FI- .per. -who wns liprp about two' yeara is. lsltlns; In r sister, Mrs. A. ,f. Ha ti k. will bn Interptpil to learn that Fh f is -carried Janu.-irv M In flprmany to M. Hi'vr, a prosperous merchant of K"W York nnd she Is no-r on her veddlnR i " to 'Ills city. death of 'Mrs. Albina a-arov) Pu. i t, aged opp'urreil Tuesday ufiur t r..' at hpr home on Conger .avenue after n ' iq lllr . ' with tuberculosis. .She Is n vi-d bj husband, lilwiirrt Durant, ri l oi.p siHter, besides her parents, Mr. or-.i Mrf. Io'js Larow. i.porrre Fountain of Ausabln, X. Y., d ' Sui, 1 .v nflprr.oon nt t:.10 o'clock ' ti.. !-o-f of h. sister. Mrs. Annls e '.':7 T-'ntwood avPnue. Mr ' mil id '..n a (,-urst of his Flstor f f ...) ' n e end died suddenly of heart " ' m: .rars of ace and hud I 'in'' r r.f tho Methodist Episcopal h 1" veirs. The body was t . i ti " i , ,,le for burial. "--1 i J. Wal:r rld, daughter of J . - n .keflelil of .'.14 North avenue, rr .1 James C lelntyie wen married last ever In tr at elcbt o'clock at the home of t' e bride by the T!ev. O. Y. Illlss. Tin) -(de wns rrlven In mnrrhmo by hpr father, T e house was prettily decorated, the r-'. r "chernp bplmr white and irreen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mclntyre will be at home to t' r'r friends at 123 Klnp street. T Henry ft. Mclntyre, medical corps T S A . fnrmrrlv of Randolph, who has bi-et In the Philippines for the past two n" 1 one-half ypnis. Is vlslilnjr his mother n 1 sis, r, Mrs. 'i. 1". Ijoitdnn, In this v ilnr rf .i month's leave of absence. M t' '1 r.f ' Is leave be will so to Kan T .fi i ' ri-'i itlon at the armv general .- . i t Presidio, an iisslKiimpnt 1 '1 .'t.'Slrable In llnclf nnd . .ni i ir to a rihyslelnn's ability " irl r '", assistant mannRer of ' " m .r i r.ictiirinK company, nnd Ml' Omli" dauirbtpr of Mr. ' M n. Cadue, were ouletlv r i rrn J M n. day mornlnjr at e!t;ht o' 1 .ck et -t Joseph's Church. The llov. J A I,n 'ire performed the ceremony, f' i hi -,'o wero rittendid by Mr. and M" Hi. iv 'd IJP'iPdlPt. Thpy loft on tlm tra'n that evenim: for a Fhort wed .' tilp, after wbnh they will rpstdo in tington. Sunday wns Uneoln mrmnrhl Sunday et several of Km llnKt jus churches. In tnc innrnlnK the Kpv. C. J. Staples anil tl p ItPV, F. I Tf-niipv at the I'nlt.'irlmi n iid Haptlst phurehes. respectively, siioke ri the life of the mnr'vr preslilont, tlm JUv 1. .'. Smart condueted a special -r-i-ico et lour oeioen nt tie i'iiIIi-ko -i'.. t ci rch nnd In the eveulnt? nt tho r, i tlst (t roll OPn. O. O. Howard Kavc s' p peiM. .r.al recollections of Uneoln. The s i't of noorr?n Chaput's ad i ' tri t.-.r vs. A. C Hathuwav was I r p.rht n Phlttendpn county court Srit- . . , dnmnpps of JT.Wi bflmr sought e suit Is based upon tbo claim Ihal M' Hat'inwnv did not nroperlv bush a 1 '. In I,nlm Champhilii last winter from b h ho lmd been cutllu? lee and In ri-'i ineiiP0 ihnput, or Shppard, ns be i is commonly called, slintcd Into the -penlni; nnd won drowned. T'.f.mas Dnnahun of Milton was In city .f. .tt vesleiduy and pleaded (rullty to nn it'emit to burn hlB I'roamery bulldlni? p llliou November 1, with Intent o dpfrnud nn Insmnneo pnmpanv. Hn H'.i i llijed $lW mid posIh of JS.Wi, which he ''! liiv. The biiildlntr was only slightly JaiTiatTMi hy the ilro wililch J)onnhot lndled. The point wns raised In court In hi" defense that the Insurance pollcv was v "Id at tho time of the attempted burn- In" as the liulldinii was unoccupied. Manv friends of Ulrhanl A. Youriif. for he past three yeaiH mannKer of the IHoslon storo, will recret to learn of his cslKTin'tlnn nnd of his depsrturo from tho lty Durlni; M", Ynin's tnanaement ie ban made a host of friends ninony all .lasses of people, both in n business nnd social wny, not onlv In this cltv but nnonK out-of-toiMi people Mr Tonus lngrodlont3 glvo to Hood's Sar saparilla Its groat curative power- power to enro uiany nnd varied com plaints, hicludini; discasoaof thoblo.qd. nllniCnin Ul lim niiiuiuuu, uuiiuit'D ui tho kidnpyB and liver. Many of the inRrcdicntsaro jnctwhat Ho nrofpsaion nreacribo in tho ailments named, but tbo combination nnd pro-J portions are peculiar vo una meaicinc ana CIVO it Clmiwvo iiuui iinuiilll w iiruu. Therefore, there can o no substltutf) for Hood's. iet it in this usual liquid form, or in tablets called Sarsntabs. has not derided (Infinitely what be will do hainir s. ver il thlliMS under considera tion. II" will h ive l'i iday for his homo In Pn ' lilencp. R 1. n. n. NcAuslnn, n meinbr"' of tin llrtn, will for the in . si tit blue i hnriTr of tho store. The .1. ilb of Charles I sett K inre.' 71, occ'it'ipil S'uiday artel' nn ilbn of live nioiit' s withiojd tiRp. Mr. P.PIlis i" nir". I'd l.v two-enns anil two ti-p-dniiRht' i. They are Miss nixnbpth I'pv- tte, Mrs. John Poland nnd ('barbs nnd Wllllnm Pettis, nil of this cltv. Mr. Pet tis wns a llfe-lnni; resident ef Hurllnir ton nnd imis firomlnent hi business nnd roclnl clrrlps. Hp was outfaced .In the crocory business for more than 8.1 vears vil was one of the rounders of Canton Ififiyette. t O. O. F. The funeral wns held from St. Joseph's Church ' Tues- ilay tnoruliii; at nine o' lock. n((rnient wi i., M' C.ilv.iry cpnietpry. Mr I'itiiVli's ir. Orav db.'il Monday niornln? at tbe Sparhawk sanitarium nt tin ncp or i, yours, sno wnji born in HrKtol. l.i Inf.- the dnuibter of the Hev. l.eia i' Me. lor or the Methodist Hpls. p-l i hi n h. She v.is married to Mr. (l-'.u it '-TV, nnd had te!de(i In this city Sinn. t'..it time. T.psldi'S her hnhand, she Is '-ii-. bid bv n son, John M. Crnv of p .11 no p' M'-. tnd. Mr', (li.iy.'.iad b.-ni In poor t nilth for fix ypntn end scrloii- 1' II! wi''i heart trouble ror tiw weelm. T'v fi'ifiil w.is held yeslerd.iv nf- (pfi eon a' -."0 o'eloi 't froni the Metho- IKt I'h'.f.'li with Interment ..in Lake Y'e.v ' mi tei v. The Fehmnry tnppt'nr of Orojii Mmin- tn hi C'inpter. Da urchtcrs of the Americm lievolutlon, una held Mond-iv 'ifleruoon at tl,.. he-tip of Mrs. i:. Henry Powell on Wlll'-imo rtipet. Mrs. I., it. Jon. pr -i"i.l a very Interest Inn liai'T on '1 '. I.'" .ire and Manlni.l mi MM Coloni-il Tlnit.." Cen. O. O. llowi.rfj cave nn Inspiring nddress ori "l.lticoln Metnor'-ii Fnlverslty and the Peo)le of fiimhrtlnnd 'Inn " Tbo d.iuchters nrco.i.iM 'h n Hiiwi'd with a check for S".n to b ai.plnil towards the endowtn. lit of j.""'1 - '"! wl.Mi Is belnrr raised for the uni versity. The meetlnu was broiiBht to a close -nit I- a social bnlf hour, dnrlnrr whah r rrrrhments wore served. The following nominations for the staff of th- Fanny Allen hospital hnvo been npproved by the board of trustees: President, ' Dr. ' P. V.. Mo- Sweeney; seprptary, ' Dr. I.yman Allen: MiriMin for the first, quarter of the year, Dr. S. i: Mn,'vnard : vls'ltlnp phv slclan for tlm flrs;t 'nuartor, Dr. P. A. Shea: siirReonnr tho .second .quarter. Hr. P. F. McSweetiy: vlsltliip pbyslplnn for the soponil quarter. Dr. U. W. John son: surgeon for the, third quarter. Dr. A. Pease, visiting physician for the thlnl quarter, Dr. J. W. Sheahan: mir- Seon f..r he last qunrter, Pr. I.yn'an Allen: vls.'tlm; physician for tho Inst quarter, 1)1 C. M. l'errln of Fsmv Junction. The funeral of Prof, Horatio I.oonn who died In New York city, was held Frldny afternoon from St. Paul's Church, the tlnv, C. I'.. Carpenter of Ilrandon, nsslstod by the Hev. CI. Y. Illlss, , flcintlnK. There was a larpro attendance of mourners mid the oip'ii bprs of tho 1-amhda Iota fraternitv at- tondfd in a body. Tie luily bi ii.t-s wero Offlpers Cosp;rirf. Miles. ;, ni ind Fraser and the honorarv 1. ,.n r- v.-pre F W. Ward, Dr. J. 1! Wli. . . , Dr. 1 1. C. Hawlev. Prof. J p. Wl,. i or Columbia I nivcri'iiv. pr..r. A. W. Slocuni, Hobort Hob. rip. Prof. (',. " Perkins and F. W. jiain rnf t or ton. Jritorment was" m.nle in l.ik. View cemetery. The rnllo'vlnu cases have been entered In Chittenden eounlv court- i". f P.ir- cnt of Hurlln.'ton vs. Pet. r Hordo of Colchester, iissumpslti Peter llordn of Colclipster vs. Albert Fortln of I'okiheRt er, iietltlon to set aside Justice JudKinent j'-raiicis caiuu ot uiuipriiiu vs. J. l,. and Maria Cochran of Underbill. In chancery, petition tor fnri.closuro Julia S. GreKory of Holton s. William St. Amore and i Initio St. A more of Kssev, In chnnrpry, petltluii for for eclosuro: Kdward 1!. Illldleth nnd llnl.hih Willi. v of UurllriKtnn v.s. Naomi U. Hlldreth of Illehinonil, lireacli or contmct; C, M. Alnsworth of Itlchmoiiil vs. Willlmn White of HU hniond, iti'tio:. on cise. VERMONT NOTES. Itlchard Workman, a Mo-nt Holly farmer, has been bound ovr to the March Krand Jury by J-istlce U. 11. Stlckupy of It-utlund on He chnnfe of firing a ilnnuerous wpajmn vlthout malice nt lrpd lioeers, his hiied man. It Is nllei;ed that tho men h el a il spute over wntres nnd that Woikninn fired twice with n rifle at Honors. In tho Hev. W. O. ICnowlton, pastor of tho Advent Christian Chinch, Uuil-md, lias n rlcriryiiwn who Is nn arils in ns well om a preacher. The uudltni linn of his church bndly needed redernrjitlnK and n.s tho Hmnll parish could 111 afford it, the pastor provided hlms-rlf w'th i pair or overall'), brush nnd paint ,ind has for some days divided Ills time In tween palni Inp tho interior of his church nnd preparing rormohs. With one 'isslstnnt be has retlnted all the wells of the nudPoilum nnd painted the woodwork. Ravine the church the wares f n first cla -s decorator for some " pet's. T) phurrh will have rededlcntor" excretes In n v.'"ok or two. At PlattsburKh Tuesda;, , Policeman Frederick and James Fiuhv. tie strike brraker, saviI three Vermont, rs from freixlnif to death 'ill the he The trio coni-lsted of twi Duclinrine brothers nnd n companion named MnrKrm, nnd bad sknted nrioss from South Hem to prot several drinks. On their vturn. one of tho Diicharines lay down a "ho'l dlstanco boyond tbo brenkwriter nnd cn'iM no no farther. It wns necessary to lo-ni him In a r.lehrh nnd hnul him to t' i i ol The others were walked there and so saved from death by exposuie. Charles Duclos, aired SI and for 11 years nil Inmate of the lirattleliorn retient. died Tuesday of Injuries rrcelved while coast Inp the day before. Althoinrh feeble minded tho man was not Insane rind was allowed to po and cmno at will. Duclos fell deml nt the retreat nnd until a post mortem examination was, held tho naturo of his Injury was not understood Ho had fnlloti from a sled and ruptured nn intestine. I tin home was In Itutlanul nnd he ciimr of a respectable family, was honest nnd Industrious, earned a tidy .sum of money bv picking berilos nnd unthorlnir nuts nnd kept his inr.ne' In a savings hank. (Continued I'riini t(b Pnuc) l.eonard Is passlnp a row days with her sister. Mrs. Fred Martin, In lined ester Leon Perkins has returned from lloston.--D. F. Could Is sufferlim from two iibvcsscfi on his rlrjht hand tlnrov lltnnehnrd Is to move from Hartlnnd to the tenement over Sid ney Wyman's.--M. t' Snvnt'o of Wind, snr has been a mii'st lit H. p. ftmit -wall's. Wllllnm Flint, Jr.. bu enter-, ed the Whltrnmb hlch sdion! at lleth-pI.- Mrs. Mary Humes hns moved from the village to tho Hglcston farm near Stockbrldye. SOUTH ROYALTON. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1, Henediet are par ents or a son, born February fl. .Mrs. O. . ii. runt visited her mother. Mis. Mary 1vnold, In TunbrlilKe Tin s.'.iv and i diiesd'iy. Theie was n laije allelid i nl Hp second lneelliur ol I ho Pull Torther rluh nt Ihe Coimi'eir'itlonal Mtiy FpbniaTy r.. J. n. Fmbrwoixl of lli.rtlnrid xue an InteroviiMir and practi i.il nddress. - A. P. Kruvvti n turned from Hanover, N. H , Fihlay. BETHEL. The Lincoln centenary committee, of which AVnl'aep N. Hatchelder Is clmlr man, announces a public celebnitton of Abrnhnm tJnrnln lYIday arternoou Feb ruary 12. beiflnnlns nt two o'clock. Fea tures of the proiam will 1m nn nddress bv lh" pov. IP n ry A. Parkhursi, the re.-nllrv ol' the i iettysliin umlii i by Prlnrlp.i! J, lines ('. Walker, tin. rpaillnj; of a reient Him uln booklet hy the ltev. J. Wesley Mill, r, inu.' c by Hllson's iiPbeslrii nnd siiic'iiu by tlm pup'Is or the hlch and Rraded si 'i.i: So'.i'ii, or tho Civil War l,.ie hern ,i. I.. I to at tend in a ).il. .i.l ,i si:n 1 ii liivli.itn.ii I.MS !" '1 HIil in tin Sun ..r i'ii.lii-. C.nt r'I'Mi 'i i" ot '". . prs r,n, ,, A4 ,i I'oi tie I. In. . In I'.i in i -o. I.n.o. ,11 ' e rnlicitf.I. HANDSOME MEN KICKED. Will .Vet ns To f I INeort mill lie Part ners for F. miles nl l.titl. W'is'.imrton, F V f -'Irl i:'.i"-, e nlr m. in of the lnaUKtirnl h.ill t on. '..it tee. Is I' 1 ,-1 o'd with the pror-iss, v! h h is l.f t: 'e In the s, h '.lull of h.'indsiiiim (! n in.- men to ml lis tho T.i ft so 't i "! i . r iit-i . for Hi '.lies at 11 ' ,i'l. Mr. Plrlr is a b.iuils'inie nian liitnsi'If, find one of the In si dancers nt ttu na I'onal i'ii jii t , 1, 'nil he knows somi'thlin ' w 1 a t "ill hi . ot . led of the I . ex.nn-'- from He !' St i'.'s of the I i loll. V. 'v V rk' ! on i- s Iv J. lines V WnKvottl, Jr. nnd i'.i ireneral opinion 1 i.i Is i i.,t ti.e son, wi"s from New ork have , i , m h at h ist one of tin lust loiUinr ol the yojiiirer Slate i.Ihcials. Mi'. Wnd.-iwoith ridiates pelital Ity oxrept when he is tlyl t nc Hovernor lluphes and dances like a dte.nn. Con. Felix Agnus, proprietor of the Iialtlmore Amerlcnn, who was ment m,. I ioi n ualilnct position, is Klven the proud list of representatlvo from Marylauil as a sort of consolntlnn prize. Hut the ladies of WashliiKton unhesl tatlmrly duelnro -M,. ren T. Heriick of Clevel.iiid, O., who has bum chosen by Senators Fornker nnd Dick, to be the best lookiiiK man so far picked. Kx-Cov. Heirli-k Is a tl.Ini; of beuitj, and at the hist national conveirloii w.ns always surrounded with a brvv of prttty wo men. H'.s au'.oiiiohi'e w.i-, ion inntly nt the disposal of tl e f.iii fex fxiuis It. Chi .if.v of nntifoid is the choice of ' onniclliut. alt ."O-'b there wrre loud di'm.mdh from the Nutmpir State tb.it Senator Prnndf see, hltrp-rif a wlnnpr of mnspiillne bonitv prlps should take the Job hlniself. Si nntor Hranilei;. . put tfni"ti'io'i bfhl",l him nnd vr.iKhes f(.r the '-itenn tit t'rif Mr Chenev Is the piettif ' ni.'n 'n t'lit S'"te Thi to will ii" h ni'iM .11 he a f. hnu In MIsKHlrl P 'It t ... I1.I-- 1' ' oi's .'He 1,.- ItiK shfwen.l f.ti I'hirhs N i v I Mr V.i- irel. net 1 'o ti..i "t k ".in:,' 'n rfc seci'p irv of ffinimii-p nil I Imt. hut hM on ilinc'itlois w i s,. cti.-t In irf oit -len of -.,,.,.. i,-. ,i,,.,i o,, well, was so i:o. d 1... l;'n - -."il s'H'h -i f'vo-lte if 11,. T.ift f.,l'i. Hi it he vi p- t ' , -i . a w I if --ro -1.1. 'Ill s,, ,! . . r d'tm s." ili-. e'to tx,e sin ill. r leu or to come v'ben b.e rroes Irito the ca hiet. Fntll It is nnnoun'-'-.l t'-at C. Il Cnl l'n wns to be the piembp'' of the psport f-oni South Ti.'ikon no one here knew thru there was nnv mm In that State who cnuhl npproach Capt Setb liullock for irrnce and manlv splendor. Hut Capt. Bullock's nose Is out of iolnt, nnd it wns said bv the senators of that Slito that Mr. Collins would surely Vie the createst ettr'ctlen for the lad'es In the pension buildlnir on the nlrbt of March i. Col. flerrire 11. Dotv Is the mnn Sena tors T.oiIrp and Crane hnvo put forwnrd In this nntlonal bciutv show. Others who hnvo bepti chosen and thev are nil vouched ror ns holnr flutter n Tiresentntlves of nn Apollo PelvMce hill of fnite nre C A. Cuernsoy nf l'v omlrc, Percy T. M-irmn of r'nl'fornln, C. A. Arthur of Colnrndo, Hlehnnl llnr low of Montana. Hnvt She-man of Ftnh. II. H. Thornp'nn of pplewru-e. Collins V. C.ravps of Vprmont, Col Frerlerlek H. Smith of Illinois. J. H Case of Knnses. Hueh S,. I.ecrare of South Carolina, IT. P. Cross of Ilbndo Island, John IT Mc Ornw of Wnsblntrton. Alfred T. Itfitrers of Wisconsin. Cipt. J I! Thayer of West Vlrrrlnln. Col. J, H. choottmnker of Penn'vlvnnla. o. J. Smith of Nevada, A'bert Stldtnev of M'eblpnn, Mortis pplknap of Kontucky. F.rnpt M Crecn of North Cnrollnn, Isndor 'elder of Ne brnskri. C. H P.nlne or Tetmesspp rionrco It. Smith of Mlnnpsota. Albert P llii-h of Alabama. Walter Weaver of Ml'ilsl pjil. S. T. Klin i of nrorron, I'pnrv Ham mond or nenrrla, J. W. Corpfi!in of Ar kansas, Chandler Hale of Maine, Tjarz Anderson of the District of Columbia nnd Charles A. Otis of tho Philippines. FIR STEWARD CAUCUS. Itepnbllenns of flic Thlnl lienomtiiute Alderimm C. I'. !ln. The TPpuht'cans of wn-l Ihu met In caucus last evenlnir In fr- si.ti,,n n snd nninlnated AMer"vi ihi'i. i, Dion to succeed liliiv-l' . ,,i , -m" -i from that wird Tt nn the i cuictm of tho municipal eampa'-n 'id wns larrrelv ntteiided. AftPr tbo cill was r 1 . will'a in b'alley. C,. A. 1-adukP wis el. .led e.halr mnn and Louis Pi M r on in. ret.irv. Mr. Dion wns then nmiiln itol (or uldermiii l.y A. N. Luela nnd Hie noinlnathin w.n made unanimous The ilmir then up. pointed A. N. Lucln. Alderman Film no finsselln and J C. Uaeon a committee to select wind olllcers. They reported ni follows: Member of city oninm'ttco, Cliurles Case; ward clerk, Joseph Parker, Jr.; Inspectors of election, J. O. Ii.ieon, M. C. Falley, Michael Dullahan: ward committee, A. It. St, Pierre, Wllllum Falley, Kilwuril Iavallee; eanvnsshm' committee, C,. W. Mnynard. Joseph Outchell. Louis Lavalley, Aille MmnKp, Georo Hulbuit. "Had dvspeisn or lndHre-i ,,ti f,)r years. No appetite nn.i i,,,t out distressed me trrnlii li'irdo. k lllood HItti rs r irod i ,1 J I Her. Sunburi Uhlo. Invcstifration as to Their Right to Further Existence. I'l'lscltuil t liMlriiilen or Hie (liiliilon Tluit 'I'liey Are t r'nnilncli tit l.oiMl Sclioli;rslil, Parents find (Mitel's Fluor 'I'liein, The boiud (if school commissioners took testimony for over lour hours lust even ing In an Investigation ot the, IiIkIi school clubs nnd fraternities. Tho fraternities weio tepieseuted hv actlvo mcmlHjrs, iilumnl and the parents of flomo of tbo si mil ills. Ini'ldentallv tho solid cession e.ime In lor snine haul knocks at tin; hinds of si me of the patents unil some members ot the school board did not rrem loath to entertain them. Tho fraternities Investigated wero tbo Phi Hlma Kappa, Delta Gamma J'hl nnd onn olub or fraternity, which had not heen christened. Phi Slfima Kappa and the unchrlstened club wero first Investigated nnd several members were on hand to display tho merits of Ihe respect Ivo societies. Dr. Ttnkhnm, chairman of tho board, first rend the net iva.sseil bv Ihe last Lecisla turo nnd nlso tho resolutions ndopted by the sehool hoard. Principal ChlttPtidpn spoke of his dKapprm a of hlirh sehool frnternltles In (jntiernl. He referred to the reports of various educational boards ntout the country, which had Investigated them nnd showed that ns the result of these Investigation they bad been excluded from nlmost rill of the pip 'V enlipi l He also read r-omo si'ihsth's i-orinlloil from bis experience ii 11 - ill--'. ' '''fi'il T' in shcwpil that the i 1 ers of fraternities had lo l.p frecpien''' dl"lp1'peil nnd only Wir the rnm.r' ' ibers. In reard to fnlli'res In studies, le cild P t the number of fMllure" ntiv'ii' the rn. nber heavllv out wi.ih'il llifi'f who if re not members. Mr. ('Httf rel'i'e.l nn experlenee when he cab at one of the ehrbs and foMiifl s'v. of "'o meri'iers thn-p while school wns 'n sslon. Si vi rn! me 'ers of thrse rloS were tlft cil'. oi to the mr- Their tPtl nii -V thoiMvl tint no ln.-mbpre had bepn l.il.tf,l iip.-.- tlp -i-.atitr of tbo Inw ro"iirt llrni If nlsn developed that the e' ,1. v"h of ,.1-t-o t-i,i nppn enrcheil for oo.ptv ebtil' wns s-ippni-e to have l,oen nprenrl'i ted from the Y M. C. A. I -il' Mi - o r-nprlv wis fonml how p"cr T'ie l.f t.'stllp.l tt at clears nnd ee"irfttc ''f re SCrVPll Ol OPPOSlPtlS, s'ich ns hnnn"et, hut that no Intoxleat I"." liquors w 'p nlloweil th're. The next fritprnlly to b" 'nvestlcnted was the oldest mm, the Delta C.amma Phi This fr-Morrtltv had askeil to be In vestigated nnd had nlo Initiated two members ot the school faculty. Thev soncht to show by tho testimony of some of their alumni nnd parents of the t"rnhors that nor.o of tho vIpps ntt.aph ed to frntprnltlps In irenpral wpre prp spnt In their ease. Thev risked tor close supervision nnd raid that at nnv time he memhers of the school board or school ofrlelal vore InAiteil to mike In spections. F Tt Wrh:''t was the first sneaker. He sail "iat he had bepn af filiated with tl - fvnternitv for many vcars nnd hud see" nnthlnrr which would not commend lts..'f t" the school ofri elnls or the parcVs or the members, no aKn said tint tl Ite-. C. J. Staples h.id annni nend II- Intmtlon to sppak In T'or of t' p r'nternlty but was prevent pd from h inir -o hv i uts'dp clrcum stiin.s. Mr -lebt ' 1 that nil of the Infliie'icf .f the f raternll wns dlrpcted to j. ron .te tooil scholars' lp and to make clean fellow-. II.- r- n,ri!Us w'ore fo'l -veil hy remarks hv w It H. we. II. ' arhn- and C, 7' p. '1. a'l of whom sr . ke In hlirh term' rf the fraternity. Ml. Chittenden said that as f.ir .is mat pa-tlc liar fratprnltv w.is , in, on, ,! tl -hov'.a was -atlsrar-ton but ho (lid not see how there could I e nnv discrimination, Mr. (llbsnn. an In 'i . tor at the school and a member, ii'"' ; o);it of the rii.Mlahle wiy In v I 'i'h the fraternity wis conducted nnd -'Id that literary exceses weie enn ilmteil at tlip weekly meetings, which weie of value to the members. Tho remainder of the time was devot ed to a discussion of whether or not the school bonrd could or-Uy discrimin ate between different organizations. The meeting was ndjourned until ne.xt Mon day evening, when the Ii vestlpatlon will he return oil. BROKE THROUGH THE ICE. Hurifiif Hordo 3 1 ml Vnrrov Ksciip from DriiMiiInu- In Lake ( liiiiiiplaln. Hugeuo lioido of f.5 p. arl street had a n i r row escape from (!.. wning Tuesday rricrnoon while dellver- g groceries for '.. C Pordo. Hordo w.is crossing the gmg plank to one of (he cnunl boats laid up at the Knblnson-lldwiird Lumber coniianv's wharf, when he stepped off fn m the plank and f " to the Ice He was csrrvlng a 10) ponn.l sack or sugar and the combined welt'lit served to break the Ice, which was two Inches thick tn tint place. Two men on one or tho bonts handed htm a polo, hv means of which he kept his head above water. They were not, however, able to pull him out until ten minutes later, when a third man came to their assistance. When Hordo was taken from tho water, ho became unennsrtous. Dr C. H. Hepcher was sum moned nnd 'ostored him. Hordo wns nble to be taken from the boat to his homo yesterdav nnd no serious results are anticipated from tho docking. JURORS DRAWN. Hen Who Will Decide Crises nt tnrch Term of County Conrl. Sheriff James H. Allen yesterday li. iv tho rollowlnrr petit Jury to serve it the March tnrm of Chittenden county court Fred liarnti of Stielhurnei Frank Prewster, I luni InRton : Leonnrd ITur rltt. ninoKburch. ,;. H, Converse, Charlotte; I. A. Coty. Jericho; W. J. Cotv. Jericho; A. H. Cnswell, Milton; J. ronie c.lm.ui, Slielhurnr", Frntik '"link. WIllMnn: 1J. H Dny, Kssex: H. I L'llHWorlli, Fnderhlll; C. 1 1, Coodil'h. ItlPhmond; U C. Hall, Wpst ford, F. II llollls, Hlnesburgh; 1'. 1C. Howe, Jericho: It. L. Howe. Fnderhlll; Hector IlUiild, Colchester; A. C, Hunt ley. Holton: II. I'"' Huntley, Westford; l: M. Hennedy. .Milton; (ioni'Ke IL Kins ley, IlurllnKton; N. '. Kenyon, Hlcli iiiniid; C. M. Lewis, Huiitlim-ton; Henry Lawrence, Wllll'ton; Ceorge II. Mylkcs, HurllnBton; Mlcluul MulvlhlH, .Milton; William O'Neill, HurllnKton: F, V. Pri 'i'. Smith P.urlliiKton; Alsnn Pent, Shelburne; M. H. Parker, I'.ssex; W. N. Itoot. Charlotte; H. M, styles, nurlinh'lnn; fleoi'fjo flhepard, Colches ter; F. !' Smith. Kssex; U u. Turk, HurlliiK1""' ' l; Wn,ro"' '(ilchesler The March term of court compiles Mr h J nlf l"iam H Talni' nt 4rhl Ii PI' " GRAIN Aim PRODUCE. quotftf Ion In Npit 1'rk, tloslon m4 Cilrniio MurkrM, New York, Fel'. 1". FtOFTt-ltPcelptn 1 L.-jn; export. II ISO; sales fi,r,wi; mnikpt riulet, WHHAT-UppplptH f,l."00; expoils 141,- 012: f-alps DTn.o rutiires: i'ii.iin spot: spot stroliR. A remnrknlito ndvanco In Mnv wheat nt New York wns tho Tea i ture to-day reflecting n strong cash sit uation nnd nctlvn demands from short-i. The market closed nrm nl 1':c ne ripe on Mny .ind tje. on Jul) ; Miv rlo e l II ir.".; .Tlllv closed Jl.ffTH. COHN Iteeelpts ,71." 0; exports p.TOO; sales 10.nf.n pot firm. Option market wns firmer with wheal closing parity Uc. net higher. May closed 71 ni : Julv dosed T" . Sept. closed 71 ti. OATS Hi.PPlpts f.:,r.;'.; export"" 1"'.l: spot nrm. SfC,AIt-nnw steady; fair terming J.V 11; centrifneal Wl IpsI J.ir,."; inolassos sug ar $2 Ml; rellned .-tenilj. COFFHK The market for coffee fu tures opened rpilet nt unchnnBefl prlcp.i which wns about ns duo on the showing of foreign markrts and while there wns some suppnit from leading roasters eas ed off slightly during the day under scattered realizing. Tho npproarhlnr? hob tdays, tho market bplng rinsed from Thursday night until Monday nmrnlng, probably restricted general business. Tho market rinsed steady net unrhnng ed tn flvp points lowor. Snips wpio i-p ported of so,(Vil bags Including: Fee . March, nnd April at J'1.11: May Jfl. le-fi ji; -4": July Jfi.Si: Sept. J." and Dec V, 7r Spot stendy. No. 7 Rlo 7'i.n'p: No. I Santos ve. Mild .ie:idy; Cordova fjf 11c BOSTON PRCDFCK MATtKKT. Ilnston. Feb. hi FLOFIt Flour Is very -trnng and tend ing blghpr. under an Increasing demand' Spring patents, mill shipment, .'.Vfrfi.i:.; winter pitents, J.'i 1fiW:. V1; winter t-nlghts. J Win. 3fl; winter clears, 4 10; Kansas patents. $: iVir,.5.!; spring elf -rs. .M..vwj.r.. nllN'MllM,-Firm' nntmenl Is steadv T'.ig enrnmeai. JI t7Tl.r!ri. granulate. 1, IVnfi" 7". bolted jrmfl.lS; rolled oatmeal C :"V. " cat f. "v-i'in; 're flour. JI'' 1 i'o nr.-iham tl s.""5! i".n. rnr'N'-i'firr. I iP-mrr and hleher; Car load lot stennier 'fllow. 72Tc; No 1 yellow. 7V. N' 1 yellow'. 72c. Tor ship ment. No " yellow. 72'fefi7."r; No. 3 y. ' low 7':, 72'Ac. OATS-Oats are quiet but Prm- Cn-1 i id lots No. 1 clippi il white. d:Ti;?c; No 2 clipped white .".pc. No H flipped white. rejecte.l white r.V5i :,7c : Ter ship- llient. ? to ".; lh r. ' r.iu.frov: ?s. to .i n,s. "il t i , CAX- fllllc; ? V fan. l'i to i; hs. c.".,r-, . I HAY I lav Is dull and lower; straw Is riniPt, but firmpr nnd hlplier; mlllfped Is verv firm: Hay. chnlep, sirAfflS- No. 1. 1 J1717..V: No. 2 Jir.lTir,: No. t VV-ill; rve straw, ?22.rii2.1: oat straw, fi;; sack sprlmt bran. Ji7'ii27 TA; winter bran, J27 - , fi"?:?; rnirldllnss, .T.TiVn ".0; red (loir, S.1'ir 31 ;.'.; mixed reed, 27 75'0?i"i: linseed mial. J32C": cottonseed meal. Cr''i'.'3 7.". POr.K Fork provisions are stendv nnd unchnriKed; raw lent lard, ll'si- render- , ed lear lnrd. KX". palls. ir,Vi:-i".i ren- ilered lear lard. 12p; palls. hi,iiltv: pure lnrd, llc; palls, 12' ,Ti 10"..-, eoun-j Irv dressed hnirs, ITiSIjp. r.FF.F Frpsh lippr Is dull and pnsy; i Fvtra sides. Jo: coo., vifiVHc; llcht. 7i2ft Se; heavy hinds, lOic; irood, lo'.ilO'ic; lltrhts, ;iTi'iij.c: heavy rores, 7t4c, dornl. ! l'i.Ti7c: llirht. fr.Kc I T.AMHS A NO Vi:.I.S Firm: Choice I Inmhs. (T ll'Ac; yearlings. 7i'p; muttnn-- ciTti,.; veals, 12171 tc. FOFIfTUY Poultry steady; 'Western native roast Ini; -c; native broilers, fowl. IfifrKc; western l unlet but ttjrkets uri'i 27c; chickens. U'rf 22'i2';c; northern ehlchr'ns lvfi'.-np for larcp nnd ISUlrtc for medium, we-t-ern fowl, lolTlCe ror larpe and 11 .1 11c for medium; natho plueons. Jl.rjvi.7a dnz: so'tnb. Woiri doz; rr.f(se. JH'iiri; ducks ir.filTe HOCS There Is n firmer market for pirics, owliur to tho p.ddpr wejther, and all rrpsh pnthered and nearby stork Is .shout lc bitTliP!" Choice hennerv and nearby. srfi37c: eastern extras. ".Virr,r; western. "IWJ.V; lefrlrternlors. 'IKilJc. 11I7ANS IiPnns nrp very firm. with Calirornin small white spnrce and hlrjber: Carload lots, pen, JJ.riTiC.",; medli'in. J2 r."''2 to; yellow eyes, red kidneys. WiI-VV Calirornia small while, .t.l.'fi' foielKn pen beans .'. VtfiZX-. Scotch Crcen pea", JJfiTi, Canarllan peas, JI "t l.flii; Iflma beans, I's'ir.'np; Johhlni; lots lfiiiJ.V above carload lots. API'I.nSChoiro apples are firm and hlKber. with a fair demand' Fancy lialdwtns. Jlfiivfij bbl; No. 1 Ilaldwln, S 'i 1 50: No. 2 r.ahlwlns. t).rAl?4; c.reen inrrs, !tffl7.'.: Illack Oxfoids. JIWMTI; Iiussets, SS'fN: Northern Spies, :Mt:; Hen Pavls, i"S CT.Tf 4: Storks, y,.mt efl; bov apples, ji.iHil.M bv. I'OTATOF.S White potatoes are llrni at tl.Ciofr 1.70 l'K for Aroostoclc (Iretn Moiintaltii. nnd t.S(fK, bir ror Maine Central stock, bans Included. Sweets are (Inner nnd higher, with Ylnolnnds iiuot cil nt UITIC; bbl. nnd Ji "-1 basket. FUPIT--Fruit Is ipioteil at: Cr.tn ber ries :i:M crt and SI I'm 13 bbl. straw benles Vi'"f.jC qt. Floi Ida iiranse, Jl.Troi '."ji box; Calirornia nnvnl oiaiiRPS, :;i 2 7; box; Flotlda prnprfrult, $3 .Wei ho, etra fancy, Jt.fi" box; tnnperlnes, iiSNi strnp; W'a.shliiR.on, firccon nnd Idaho apples, Jonathan, fJMJSO ho.s. flnno, J1.7."ifiC bus. Rome Ueaiilv. zf 2..V1 box; Spltzenbers, f2 ."lO'.fS box, Pele nare red, J1.7.Vi2. SUflARS Hetlned Fiipars am steadv. with 11 fair demand, rrraniilated nnd tine helm; quoted ns a basis at I ..p. CHICAGO FRODFCK MARK F.T. Chlcnco, Feb. in WIIKAT-Miiy SU1V: July $1 'iV'KM Sept. fn'i''ic; Dec. rii',,c. CORN-Mny CAr; July C4Uc; Sept fUUc FORK-M.iv t.K;'aV.V; July $17."H3. l..Ur- IVb. J'MT'i!: Mny J1.I!5; Julv lUIlS-May A75; July (O.K. Cash riuotatlons were as follows: RYF No. 2 72177.V. HARI.FY I'eel or rnUiiip; CfiCSc; fair tn choice mnltlnc mtlOlo. FLAXSFi:i-No. I. southwestern, II. KH'l No- I northwestern J1.G2VS. TIMOTHY Seed, $175. CI.OVFR- JO 2(1. MFS? FORK-fper bhl.l $1C Ton 16 75. I AIir-(per 10O lbs.) Jfi.fA SHORT R1RS Shies (loose) $S n7'!'iT.7.'i. SIDICS-Shoit clear (boxed) .7Mi!.00. C.RAIN STATISTICS. Total rlearnnces of wheat nnd (lour wero eipial to 177.0T11I tin. l'rlmnry receipts wero i'lJimj Int. Hstltnated receipts for to-morrow: Wheat f. cars: corn SI cars, oats fi1! cars; ln;s head. RFTTFlt- Steady. cieamoilcs Tf.lO dairies, :ifi-c. KndH StuniK nt mar k cases Incluilfd 3fti(3.V'; llrsts Sic; inline Urals ZW DIED. MO8llF.ll--At his home In ill"-ton. VI. Fobrunrv .. Henry K Mo:-her ,nril Cfi voars (iRAY In tils ri l'e una x 1 i'ii" Louis Meeker xnfi of 1 I ,11 It (1 a II Feb. I 1 11th i 1 1909 I THE l'rl nl. - llj ehniiKP cnti- Jl nerthit- nil Irpirtments. Hi k HtHMi'MUMKNTjili I 53 I Careful Corsetting is necessary for the new dress mode. Current, fashions convey the impression of unbroken lines. The new Corsets accent this rf fect by not exaggerating the natural curves of the waist and hips. They only slightly define tho waist and reduce the hips and abdomen so that tho whole figure in given the appearance of natural slimncss. The Redfcrn arc tho only models that we ran with certainty advise for producing this figure and with perfect case to the wearer, It is the only all whalebone Corset on the mar. hot p.nd when you wcn,r a Redfcrn you know instant ly that the boning is whalebone. It is so pliable and so reliable, never losing its shape, always hold ing the figure easily, but with decided firmnccs. We'll bo pleased to show you the new spring models. All Redfcrn Corsets fitted when dc?ircd. Redfern Prices A Very Important and Unusual There is no time like the wu nave prepared me greatest assortment of line Embroideries I ever shown in this store. Beautiful matched sets, flouncings, waistings and all-over embroideries, in a profusion of new patf terns. All very moderately priced. Then we offer several assortments of embroideries verv mnori under the regular price embroideries that are very much in de- iiiunu lor spring sewing. Corset Cover Embroideries, 18 to 2'J inches wide, dainty new patterns, 50c to G9c values. Priced 35c per yard. Cambric Edgings, over 30 different patterns and designs, worth regular 15c and 19c. Priced 10c per yard. India Llnons It is but a step across the main aisle to match your embroid eries from one of the largest stocks of new India Linons to be found anywhere. ' It is a companion sale to tho Embroiderv salp I Prices much under regular. 30 inches wide 10c, 36 inches wide 48-inch Mercerized Batiste 50-inch French Muslin CHHF.SE- Stronc. . ifi'.'; tf-t-- "ir 1.1 . YoniiR Af-irrt nt in 1uib Horns ldt-i. Pi iTATOFS-Stronjr. .-' nh f ti fn-.-v STfi. fair to pooil POFIrRY- Stronc. t ,'k.- , 17c; chl 'k ens. IJ1!', sprinp:. ''c VF.AIy-rlrm. .v to fn !'- wis. -,'qrtr; M to VT. Ih. WIS, 7,;'rlv''. ' tt 110 lb. WtS, rwiow. LIVE STOCK MARKET. quntHtlin'i for CnKlt, lippp uni nt st Nert YorSt. New York. Feb. In. fSFCVHS- Receipts i( Market, firm, r.'irket for steprs F.'fi".e, VUhpr. Sleets ?l7nTifi7n: hulls $jrvuil' 'verponl and lyondou Cnllle market ste olv, Fxporis H.'il rpiiirters of leer. CAI.VFS-- Receipts 1 ."' Market sternly. Veals JS.iiVdini.i; cuiN v. rii7ri W; barnyard and feed caKes j"!'."'.?! SH1-7FP ANT I,M11S Receipts mnrket i-teadv. She. o $: m if. ii. cull-. J1.'..'A: yenillmrs 7,71. I rnl"' IT Ttt t' HOCS -Receipts r..lK mitk't strens (rood medium weight 7 en NFW YORK COTTON MARK FT. New York. Feb 10. Cotton futures opened steidy. Feb., pi -K; Marrh $'.i1l: .1iv i'iV; Julv P K: Auaust $1.41; Oct. .f K: 1pp !!1-''7; Jan. J" -7. Iutures cloreil steadv. cioalnc bldn Feb. JP45; Mnirh JK.4, Anrll $ ; Mnv J1.17; Juno a.4, Julv $?4l, Am-nst $1.1'.; Sept. ji.;n; Oct. $1:0: Nov. fiv.; ! Vj.Z"; Jan. $n.:.'l. IIOSTON HFTTF.R MVUKKT. Rosloe. Mas.. FpIi 10 RFTTUR- I'-irm nortlun ViV; went prn S'lf31. CIIBHSK 1,'filMj; Wnnont twins 111 14li. THE BURLESTGTON MARKETS. Apples seem to be the scarcest com moditv In the local markets this week. Thpy nrp brinclnc rrom $7 to $; a barrel and nrn nlmost nnobtulnahle at even that price. Thn fnllewlnc wholesale and retail pri ces are furnished the Free Pres hy C. A, Rarber, Iiiirllnstnn Fruit Compnny, Jones .V Ishnm and R. F. Howard. WHOI.FRA IjK PRICFS. Tlutter .34 Reef, dressed OSfJ.10 Chickens .50 Fresh crks, doz Hoics .OS Lambs WVjffW I'otntoes, bush Pt)l.0J HKTAUi (.IROCF.P.IF3. Reans qt ,lt Refits, lb .03 Hutter, seiiarator, creainciy., .HU.&i Cn I ibiih-o lb .f'4 Cnriots, lb .03 Olery, bunch 10IM5 Cheese .f0 Neufchatel cheeso .07 Cream cheese, each IS. Chicory .'.W t hives .W Cranberries, qt ,isiT?o Cucumbers 1.WI0 'Jdiim cheese, each 11 00 Freai Me .1) irs ciivi:ii;m' to .ihi nr 'rr.i.F.i'iioM:. OLD BEE HIVE The Standard of (Jorsct Fashion, the Foundation of a Perfect Fitting Gown. 'itW' J l& , I (um $3.00 to 15.00 present to buy Embroideries, for Eight to 10-inch Founcings in a very large assortment of new patterns, 35c to 50c values. Priced at 25c per yard. Fine Cambric Insertion and Edges, 4 to 6 inches in width. Regular 15o to 25c values. Priced 12c per yard. 12kc, 15c, 19c and 25c per yard 29c, 37c and 42c per yard 25c, 35c and 50c per yard 37c, 45c and 50c per yard F;ps, .; : Flour, bread, bbl Fiour, pastry t ol Hubbard Squn'h I.ettuce, Hostun ba'l, head Mnple Susar, In Mnplo Svrup, rral O'lvo Oil. callon ... Onions, Spanish Onions, lb Psrslej bunch Fepprs, doz Potatoes, pk Pumpkin'' Roquefort Cheese, lh Shr Cheese, h .., Swiss cheesp, lb Turnlrs H - 40 $7 fW 50 $6 50 .04 'Of? 15 .134Sf 14 Sl.OfktTSl SS iM .Wr ( .04 .OSfi.10 .30 "0 .10 .to .SS RKTAlIi MHAT3. Rip', roist. lb a Chickens. 1b v"f " I Micks, lb Fowls 11) Hams, lh ,14 Hani3, r-llced, lh ,;j Hftms, prps.pil, lh H I.nmb, fnrqu.irtr. Ib 10S 1St I.amb, bind quarter, lh ,M I .oaf I.ird. 11. .14 rork Chops, lb .HVtft 15 Pork Roast, Ib im4J U Porterhouse rtenk, lb .2f? ?0 Round Steak, lb ,1 Palt Pork. Ih .1214 Sirloin -te.ik, lb VyM Tripp, lh .10 Turkevs, lh yfj Veil. roat, lb i:'i t) .Is Yenl steak, lb 'h RKTAIIj VKUVz. Beans, bii jjy) Rrnn. cut 4011 M Cnrnnienl. cvt $'Vf?1eS Hay, bsled, cwt 01 Hay. loose, ton $lr7t?iS Henfeed, inlxed, cwt $1 so MlrtcJllncs, cwt Jl 507fl fi 0. 11 s, bii fi.f cn , Seed Oats 7Vfrt Oat straw, baled, cwt 75 Provender, No. 1, cwt 7, Provender, No. ; cwt y s Poultry wheat, cwt ' r.r) RETAIL FRF IT. Apples, peck trar. o llnnanas. doz .wj so Paten, lb .pin- r: FIks, lb iiv,f ;i) firnpe fruit, each iotl 15 1. rmons, dn ,30 OrniiKes, doz HVjf.tiO r. 1:. 11. Wo beai'd n man say tho other morn lr.tr that tlm abbreviation for Februarv Feb. means Freeze every body, nnl that man looked frnzeu In bis til.-ti , 1 was nppainnt that ho needed the. U.u.l of XMirmlh that stnys, the warintli tba' H'lU'lics trom bend to foot," all over the bpdy. Wi' could Iiae (old him fmnt per Bonal UnowleilKO that Hood's Snrsap nillhi w 1 permanent warmth, it hi lgor.il'S ili hlooil and hpceds it 4I011,; t'l.-ounh inier .ind vein, nnd realty nts r 1 11 ami w mie". ' oys and Rlrls. to ei joy cold we.itlur and resist the nlt.i V ol disease it uives tho r!hl Ki nl o' v. iii nit b silniiilatps a id stii nKi'iens il 111 Mine ne mil a'l tls Kmpi'Ij, a h 1 111; T ic 1 may 1 h( 0 I .r r .