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No. 40. j
MIDDLEBURY REGISTER, OCTOBER 1, 188G.
ffccr, bc cxtciitknl ih the nainu of tho
mcrlcan coniiulttec, uiul tlio 1'resltlcnt
ill tlo nll lio enn ln co-opcratlon to make
10 oeensiou luinresMve
nuritig August 33,3(50 lnimigraiits ar-
iveil at i iiueu oiuies puris, iiguiusi
U 1 ii Aimust, 1SS5. For thc elfilit
lonths eiulliij; August .'11 tlio arrlvals
ere ol.OTl). airaliist 2l(),!tl7 for thc
iinc ncrloil of 1SS5. Anionj: the linmi-
t.r, rt r.i mi i.ntMi
S.R32 Irlsh. 37.0G0 Entrlisli aiut AVclsli
iid 34,2(50 Swedcs anil Xorwcglans
Thcncting seerctnry of thc trcmtry 011
londay issued thc 143il call for thc rc-
cmptiou of bomK It 1s for 81"i,000,000
f tlic 3 pcr cent loan of 1SS2, and notlcc
tinf tlm tl lll ,,',1 fltlfl !llnrllPM
itere.it of thc lionds dcslcnated wlll be
!.! .1.- IT.. (...! Cfn 'IVnnciiri Iti
illU at U1U L llllUtl QliUVS x n.unni ...
VashiiiKton Xovcinber 1, 1SS0, and that
lio interest 011 thc bonds wlll thcn
easc.
ln the.St. I.oul crlmlnal court Thurs
nv thc datcs llxed for thc cxccutlon of
lugli 31. HrooUs al!a Wnltcrll. Lcnnox-
f.-ixwpll. tlio elilnrnforiiie.r. and Clllo
hiaglal and Clilo Goinni, tlio Chlnesc
ighbinders, wcre po?tponcd, the fonncr
or sixty and thc lattcr for thirty days
i order to allow a transerlptof thceafcs
j bc niade bcforc the appeals aro taken
) the suprcnic court.
Thc cltlzcus of Washington, Indlaua,
ra oT-i.iHKi i n i.i r inrs wiiu n avu inui
rto purcliased all of thclr suiirilics at
'iiiccnnes, havc declded to hoycott thc
itter iilacc and wlll hcnceforth cntircly
'noro its p-xUteiien. 'I'lic troublc has
rien ovcr tlio location of the shons of
lie Ohio & MlssUslppl rallroad now at
'Iiiccnnes but which wcrc to bc rcinovcd
o Washington. The boveott has crcatcd
rcai cxeiiciiicui in mc iwu iiiuct'!
Tlio story of a tcrrlble butchciy comcs
ro ni itiun. .uo.. a viuano louiiiuus mjuui
ict nf t 1 iiiilc vluirn Alnli'itlm T.nmin
nd his whole fainily, consisting of
ittlc irirls and a baby of two mouths
vcre niurdcrcd on u reccnt nlgliton thclr
arin six nillcs lrom tlio viuago. inc
ione was burncd and with It thc bodies
f all thc victhns exoept Mr. I.ogan,
vlio'o inauirlcd reniains wcrc found the
icxt day on the railroad a inile and a
i.ilf from tlio housc. His hat, scalp and
kul) all show that lio was killod by a
harp instruniont, iirobalily a hatclict.
'! liirlit of tlwi linrniin' liousc w.-is llrst
ccn about o a. ni. by a ncighlior. .Soine
n'lrml linillnf wnfii illeoiiviiniil iliirim
i... .1 r .i i ...tp
ouml noar tlio door. Therc was a
latchet lyingncar, and tlie siippnMtion i
hat the sanie wcanon was usod to inur-
ler all tlie lainlly. Jlr. i.ogan was scen
it wort ni ni nuiu laic iuuusiy uuiiing
1 .1 .1 . i.r. ...n
Miiii'i'ii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 iiiinii' iiii i ii iLi:iit? ill iiL'itii:ii
i.iiance aim was iuuiucicu ior niuiiuy
1 I... !.. lw...i.
. . . . . i i e
FOREIQN.
KartlKiuako shoek-' wcrc folt in Con-
The iuliabitants of llnll aro frightcnod
i !,.... tl...f I.-.,, ,,-111 . ii tli.ir
ni ii I1HI.III iikii i 1.111..11.-- tiiu uiiiii .ii,..
Cnglish f-caport.
.Mr. filadstono again donics the perM-
lOIllly icpran'u ri'pin i uiul iiu i iiin'ui iu
iniii tlm ( nlliiilli' i lilll i'll.
Tliroe hiuidrod honscs in thc town of
vniuey. 111 Aiiatrni in loia. i avo ee ( o-
stroycd by flro. Tho Mill'on'rs arc in
iniH'ry and starving.
Ily an cxploiion in a linicstonc quarry
in Scotland, on .Saturday, sevcn pcrsons
wcrc killod and lnany othors siill'crcd
troin cliokc-danip.
f 'liina is to havc a postal systoiu of her
own after .lanuary 1 and has notitlod all
forcign nations to withdraw tlieir postal
agencios from that country.
A slocping car was burncd botwocn
Iontrcal and Halifax on Saturday nlght.
Tho passongors saved thclr livcs, but
lost niostof theircll'ccts.
Advk-cs from Xcw .ealand say that thc
IVlute Island volcanois inastatcof crui)
tiou, and that a colutuu of llaiuos and
binoko 100 fcot iu diainetor isucs from
the cratcr.
Tho Popo has appointod a spceial coni-
ini-sion of eardinals to oxainino and ro
port upon thc dlvorcc laws of dill'ereiit
couutrios, with a viow to cnablo the pon
till'to suitably intruct thc bishops of the
Catholic churcli throughout thc world on
tho ibieet of dlvorce.
Twenty anned inon wcnt out from
Kanturk, a town ln county Cork noar
lallow, Ireland, in broad dayllght Mon
day and niade open rnids in scarch of arnis
in fann houscs not more than half a milo
from town. Tlie raiders wcre succcssful
ln sccuring a (juantity of llrcarms. Two
at rcsts havc bcon niade.
County Gleaninqs.
Miss Hattie E. Flint has bcen nppoliit
cd postnilstress at Hancock.
Thorc was a noteworthy wedding at
"Weybridge on Monday evening last,
whon Miss Susie, daughter of Capt.Ward
1J. Hurllmrt, was united ln niarriagc to
Mr. Kllsworth Martinof Winooski, atthe
lothodist church, which was handsoine
lv trinimed for the occaslon. Kev. Mr.
Mott jierfonncd the cercinony
by licv. Miss Dclcvan.
assistod
'llic Shorchain auxiliary of the Wo
inan's board of niisslons has elected thesc
otllccrs: I'resident, Mss cllic A. Tot
tliiKhaui; vicc-prcsldent, iliss Lou A
Douglas; sccrctary and treasurer, Hclon
A. .lones: collcctors, Mrs. A. M. Smlth
and Mtss X. A. Tottingham
Reoion in
HkntoX llAitnon, Mlcli., Sept. 22, 1880
FAilor licyhter .Thc rcports arc cor
roct. Herc on the soutlicast shore of
Lake Mlchlgaii thorc U a rcinarkable
strip of land, fninous as a frult-growlng
roglon. It extcnds a huudred nilles nortli
from tlils place and tliirty or thirty-tlve
south to New null'alo at thc southcrn cx
trcinlty of thc lake. Thls bclt 1 from
six to ten nillcs ln wldth. Tlie soil U a
nilxture of black uiuck and sand, soft
and ylcldlng to tho foot, novcr niuddy
evcii after a liard sliowcr. Thcro arc two
towns right herc St. Josopli at tho
nioutli of tlio rivcr of the samcnanie, and
lientou llarbor half a mllo up tlie strcam
on the opposlto bank. Kacli has a pop
ulation of about llvc thotis.md, althougli
the fonncr is much the older and hand
soincr place, sltuated on tlio lake blufl'.
lientou Harbor i only about twenty
j'ears old and is still rapidly galning on
Its rlval. There arc Congregatlonal,
llaptist, Mcthodlst, Eplseopal and Cath
olic churches in both placcs, and, as
everywherc elsc, wc found warm Chris-
tian liearts. Then, too, onc would scarch
far and wlde bcforc tlnding a nioie intcl-
ligcnt and well-educatcd cla.ss of farmcrs
tlian thcse frult-growcrs.
Une of the siglits we havc scen is the
Intcrior of a basket fautory, where onc
nian alono niakus from a thousaud to
twclvo hundrod peacli baskets pcr day
Of course the inatcrial is all prcpared for
liiin, but hc puts it togcthcr, drivlng
twelve nalls iu each basket. Ten tlious-
and pcach bakcts aro turncd out cvcry
day from thls factorv, liesldcs grape bas-
kets and boxcs for canncd toinatoos
Atiother wondcrful place was the can-
ning fautory, wherc crc seventy or sov-
cnty-Iivo glrls and womou pocling tonia-
tocs. They stood in rows cacli sidc of
long trouglis, at tlie end of which the
fruit was crainmed into cans. which were
it once covered and soldorcd with the
excoptlon of a sinall vont in tho top.
Thrco dozcn wcre thon placcd togethcr
on a franie, shoved into a boilor and
stcaincd for llve iniuutos lo drivc out thc
lir. Thcn thc vcnts wcre stoppod with a
oldcring iron and tho franie was slipped
into anothcr boilor for cooking. After
this tlie can wcrc piicd in a wnrchoue
to cool and wait for shipmcnt. Whilc
herc tho piles aro closcly watchcd to do
tcct any change of lcvel which indicate
that soine can ha swclled from the pres-
ure of green fruit or want of sulllcient
cooking. The pile in such caos i pulled
down till tlic rcfractorr can i roaclied
ind thc ofl'cnding uicinber i put througli
thc cooking process again and kcpt scp-
irate from tlie perfcct eans. Thcsc rc-
proccssed goods are the cboap tcn-coiit
nis for salc in our Mores. One of the
nianagcrs told u that tlic dav wc wcre
therc tliey would put up twcnty-ix tbou-
ind can, though oftcn not more than
eventocn thousaud were dlspatched in
thc same lcngth of timc. Tho vard and
treet wcrc full of tcann waitlng to un-
loau thcir fruit. Oui hot, Mr. K. 11.
lowctt, told us that tlic growers make
inonev, tliough sclling tlie tomatocs ior
forty conts per htindied woight. This
suin soonis small wlion comparcd with
thc priccs obtaincd for grajios, bcrric,
ipples, jiears, nielons and jicachcs raied
herc.
Uno groat advantagc N tlio good niar-
ct allbrded by the city of C'hlcago. sixty
inilcs awav across tlio end of the lake. A
e steainor, the Lora, ioads cvery ev
ening thc product of tlie day's harvcst
ind reaebes tlic cltv in tiine for tlio fruit
lppcar in tlie stalls Jor the niorning
tradc. l'rcight rates are low llfteen
ccnts jicr barrol, tivc ccnts for a cratc of
borrics and tivc ccnts per basket for
pcachcs; and yct tlio hoat has niany
timcs this scason cleared a thousaud dol-
irs on onc trip. One night sbe took
forty thousaud half-bushcl crates of
trawbcrries. besidcs otlicr trcight.
I hardly darc tell thc storles we havc
hcard regarding the liioncy niade by
fruit-growcr.s, but we are credibly in
that pcars havc this yL.;ir givcnja net pro
ltt of from six to clght dollars a barrcl,
wliile one nian in this nclghborhood
cleared onc huudred and twenty-ix dol
lars from onc-tenth of an acre of straw
bcrries. We havo scen acres upon aeres of rasp-
berry bushos and grapc vines, the jiriucl-
il varietlcs of thc lattcr bcing the Con
cord, tlie Uelawarc and a newkindcaUed
the Worden, simllar to thc Concord iu
npiiearance, but far sweeter. This i
just thc height of the seaon for grapes
and thc full handsonie clusters are vcry
tcmpting. 1 askcd one of thc neigltbors
how niany grapes her husband has this
ycar and her repty was "Only a few,
four or llve tom."
Sunday aftcruoon, with 3Ir. and 3Irs.
Jcwett, we went out on the lake blufl", a
fcw rods from the housc and thcre, a
huudred and llfty feet or more above tlic
water, we enjoycd the view. As far as
the cyo could rcach lay tho Ulue lake
tossing a little Into white caps, wliilo on
thc otlicr hand lay lientou llarbor two
and a half iniles away, the St. Joscph
and l'aw l'aw rlvers and a widc expansc
of frultf ul couutry.
ln formcr tiiucs a grcat deal of inoney
was niade herc from raising pcachcs, thc
forty-clght acrcs on which ilr. Jcwett
livcs having bcen sold at one tiine for
thirty-two thousaud dollars and repeat
cdly cleven thousaud dollars a ycar has
bcen realied from the sale of the pcach
cropou thc same farm. Indeed peacli
land has sold for llvc huudred dollars au
an acre.
About ten years ago tlic ,lyellows" at
tackcd the pcach trees and tho diease
sprcad from, one fann to anothcr till tlie
A Famou8 FnuiT-GnowiNa
THE WE8T.
autliorltlcs had ln lnlti ''cniatter In hand
and provldc liy laW iof ,u r"vvut oi
cvcry talntcd trce as sooii M nltitckeil
lly thc use of strlngont incasuren tlio uvll
Is now cntircly cxtlrpated and frtilt
growcrs arc startlng young pcach-orch
ards with proinlee of again gatheiing
rlch liarvcsts. K. M. W
FEXIBLE BUILDINQ8
Krom tliu Now Volk un.
One of tho niost Interestlng tralns of
thouglit suggosted by thc c.lrtlnjuakc is
ln rcgard to the possible inodlllcations Iu
archltccturc and coiistructlon that may
result from thc apprchcnsion of other
hcavy siiocks in thc futuro.
uppoe thcre was an aosolutc ccr-
tainty that Charleston would be shakcn
at least oncc a ycar by an Oarthiuako
nuitc as sovere as tho last. Would this
nioan the abaudoiimcut of an otherwlsc
advantagcous site, and thc uttcr cxtlnc-
tlon of a city that was inaking such rapid
progicsi toward a foreniost place among
coinincrclal Jiorts? Or would thc eklll
and ingcnuity of thc buildcr accept tho
sltuation aud make tho bcst of It? The
avcragc Amcricaii, Xortli and South, Is a
self-adaptlng crcaturc, with uiicommon
gciilus for fortlfying hluiclf agalnst
advcrse coudltions in his cuvirofiment.
Tlie Sanitarv Engineer reprints the
csential parts of a paper writtcn by
I'rof. .lolm Jlilne of the iinperial college
of engineoring in Tokio. I'rof. Milne
has lnado a study of cartlniuake niotion
ln .lapan, witli refercncc to its ellcct up
on bulldlngs. His conclusions arc bold
and orlglnal. In cartlniuake regions he
would support all buildings upon two
horizontal cast-lron plates, bctwcen
wliich therc sliould be cast-iron shot one-
iiuartcr of an lnch In dlaiuctcr. He would
build tlio foundatloiis dccp and frcc fn
oui
nor
'iirrouiidlng earth. Tlicre are mi
suggestious, .such as tho avoldanec of all
nrchcs that forin auglcs at theabutments
md tho substitutiou of arches ctirving
olllptically into tlio abutiuont; carc not
to placo windows and door vertically
ovcr cach otlicr, sincc such an arrangc
ment forin a line of weaknoss iu the
wall : thc abolitiou of liigli buildings and
tccplv pitchcd roofs, and a gcncral sys-
tcm of construction wliich shall make
tlie uppcr part of thc walls and the roof
i light as possible. Tlio inain foature
of I'rof. Mllnc's nian, however. is the in-
ulation of thc structuie by nieans of a
inovcable bac, so that tho forco of thc
hoek may bc cxpcndcd iu rolling the
wholc housc about hannlessly. instead
of rcnding its walls and wrenching its
joints.
A city liuilt on this plan. of course,
would be a vcry ditlcrcnt tliing from tlie
citics that we havc now. It would
consi-t of light, low buildings, and it
would thcicfoic covcr a grcator extent
of tcrritory. Xcvcrtheles, it is coii-
ceivable that a populatiou living on tlie
iiound lloor ovcr round shot. and rolled
iround t-cvcral inclics or sevcral teet
cvcry day iu thc ycar, niight beasluippy
and as prosperou ln tho cultlvation of
the doinestic virtues and ptirsuit of
wcalth as the iuhabttaiits of any tcn
story town.
After the grcat earthnuake Iu (Jranada,
in 1SS4, the rcconmuMidatlous of the
Spanish enginccrs, as olllclally promul-
gatcd, wcre thei-e :
1. All ftirets -lnmlil eron i-acli otlicr nt
rlalit iinclu, amt He illairnuullv tn tlm illix'o-
tiou oi thc KcolOKlrul tiiult-.
"j. ine wiuths oi strcct'. "Mcmiii nuvcr l'
lc. tlian iliiuhlc Uiii linilmilin height allowcil
liy law for tlie l)iillilinj.' ou tlicni.
No lniu-e elioiilil lnive umru tliiiu one
floiy.
"I. All matorlaW nncl huiliHni; "houlil heol
uiR'Xc-eptlonable ijiuillty,"
The Italian couimissioners who inves-
tigatcd uiattcrs at Uchla after thc cattb-
(juakc wcre of the opinion that no wall
sliould be ovcr thlrty-one fcet high ; tbat
houscs sliould be siruarc, and plaeed with
one diagoual iu tlie dlrcctiou of the last
."hock; and that they sliould be huilt
with wood or iron fraines thorougUly
united by diagoual tle, botli liorizoutaJly
ind vertically.
Therc is nodoubt that as Charleston is
rebuilt thc ptevaillng, style of arcliltec-
turc and contructiou wlll be modilled to
nicct thc danger of whou constant prc
sence the pcojtlc havc had so terribli; a
rciiiindcr. Thcro is as little doubt that
htunan iiigenuitv can, if nccd bc, dvise
tlexiblc structurcs wliich shall be abso
ltttcly or nearly cacthrpiake-proof. Tho
old idca that au cartlupuaku was a gaplng
open of tlio eai'th's crust, and a swallow-
iug up of houscs and pcople, is no lon
gcr entertaincd even by tlie least intcl
ligent. In carthipiake regions tlie prob
1cm is to build houses that shall rcccive
md dlH'ue harmlessly the force of the
shock; and this Is siiuply a tpiestion of
thc adaptatiou of niatcii ils aud tucthcHls
to natural clrcttmstauccs.
A Unique Monument.
The last stone of the Masonic nioim
inent on Iilrd's inouutaiti in Castleton
has been tlnlshed rcccntly, tlms complef
ing the nionunient just 100 days from the
timc it was llrst proposrd. Thc nionu-
ment stands at an clevatloii of 2.100 fcct
above the lcvel of the sea and Is plalnly
scen from wherevcr the top of the inoun
tain ls vlsible. It is 15 fcet in height ln
cltidiug the base, and 12 feet S Inchcs
from thc base to the cap stonc. Thc
shaft is composed of iudividual blocks
contributed by inaster Masons, 751 in
ntunber and repicsenting 52 lodges from
lOStates and the Douiinlon of Canada.
The blocks are of varlous colors and
many are gllded and ornaiucntcd with
varlous masonlc cinblcins iu addltion to
to thc namc of the douor and the nttmbcr
of his lodge. Surinountlng these Indl
vldtial blocks and placcd onc on each
corncr arc the four blocks prcscntcd by
four chaptcrs. All are of white- marblo
and on cach Is eiigravcd tho naine of tho
Vii.-mt njm omWrs, jJVtwWU ,hw0
blocki on cach sldo aro tlie fonr tilbluts
of colorcd stonc prcscntcd by four cor
respoiidlng counclls, all suitably cn
gravert with approprlatc cinbicms and
Inscrlptfons. licstiug on thcsc stones Is
thc capstone of Valldo marble, composed
of nliio dllleroiit plcces. Thc south slde
of thc lnomiiiient bcars thls inserlptloii:
".Mount Calvary Conniianderv Xo. 1,
K. T.
K. C.
Middlebury, F. M. Manchester,
The Ootoqer Maoazines.
Tlio curt'piit Issue ot tlio Koruin 1h liillv mi lo
mc inmi Niuiiuiini ot tnis pi't lcxllriil, wliich 1
riiplitly frrowlng In pnpultirtty. Tlie cniituiitB
ure us 10110W8. "Tlio Coiivaleseiieoof Futtli,'
I)J W. II. Jlulloek; "Aiiu'ilcnnlsins ln Kn
liind," lllshop A. C. Coxo; "Tlio Hcurt o( Snec
iiliUtnn," .lolm h Hnine; "folU'jje Athlctlc
!M)tirts," I'rof. C. A. YoiniKi "Contes-loiiH ofa
l nlturlan"; "IIow I was Kcliieiiti'd," l'rosldciit
I. It. Kondrlek; "Tho Flhorlcs I)lx))uto,"
ortlilnuton C. Forili "Shall Hundnv be l'ro.
norvud," I'rof. XoHinun Sniytlij "Tlio Triinip
inui niu i.uw, Biiiuuei i.onviu: "iro oinon
Kahly I'ald," Mlllo Deverfuux Itlako and
l-ioi. nu iimeu Denslow. Tho toplcs dls
cuased, lt wlll bo notod, aro sucli ns aroofal
inot unlvcrsnl lntoi-pst, and tho wrltcrs
ntiioiiK the most pioinlnont ot tho day. Tlio
rortim ls iiubllslieu at .ayear, by tho Forum
l'llbllshtnif Co. ul !I7 Flltll nvnnilo. Now Ynrk
city.
TlifMi aro tho tltles of sonie ot tho moi'o
nolcworthv artielos In tho ciirront I'opnlar
rcium-c .iinniiuy; "ino insiriiimiiin oi
Woalth:" "Mi'teciiM. Mptporttes und .Shootlnir
Biars-j "ino JIlciolios ot Aliunal IiloascMj
"A INyeholoi'lcal stndv ot Foar " "Soine I'e
eullar IlaliitD ol tliu Cray-IIsli"; "A llald nnd
lootniPM mture": "Llloon it Coral Islund:'
"Tho I'hllooi)hy of Dlet." A skcteh ot tho
lito ot (ion. .lohn Nowton. tho iltritlnLrniAhcd
fiiKliu'cr, and otlicr papers ot (irent intercst
cuiiipiiiio ino issuo. I'UDiisni'ii ny n. .ppio-
iuii i io., i .i iiomi strpct, .ew iorK.
A CARD.
W'o wlili throiiL'h theio oolimins to thank
onr nultfhbors and trlonds Ior thclr help anil
niany kliiilnc.sos to us ln onr latc bcioavo.
nicnt, antl for the tlowers o wnotoiisly pro.
1IICI1.
Mli. A Mus. T. IIvi.o axi Kamii.v.
W'cyhidKo, Vt., ept. 'Hi, U-tt.
SKVT.HANCK 1IAI.COM In West lliiiriic.
N. V., at the lcslilonce ot thc britle's tiitbcr,
-Plit.su, lti-ij.iiy Kuv. Jolin (iuay, .Mr. cott I;.
evcrance of f-hoichain. Vt. and .Mtn Canlc
W. lliilcoin ot-HaK'ie, X. Y.
tLfyc 21Tar0ct5.
Vermont Produoe.
At Vcrtrpiincs, saturday, linttcr )ld at IS 3
lc Vlli; clcctlon, 2iol B.; cws, le lJ doz ;
chlckciis, 12 3 K!c t Bi; I'owN, s j He p n,; jio-
tatoe.i,) d MfbiiKh; honcy KK- V lt.; bccf, ."i 3
c f tti; poik, .'1 ntk- P1H1: vcul anil lamb, ilZ u
flti; hay, i?s 3 Jlorton.
B08TON PRODUCE.
Ilutter lniM bcon ln kooi! deinand and pilecs
arefltni. Tlio ales ol o.ttia Xorthcrn and
Kastcrn cieaincry have liecn at 21 j 27c,
Wetcin oreaincry e.xtra at2'l 0 -'', Xorthern
dalry at 22 3 2le; Wctcin dnlry at 10 3 14c,
imitatlon crcaiiicry at 1:1 a l'i nnd ladlc
puckcd at 11 3 We P Ih. Clicc-e N hlRlicr
and salcs ofcholee Noitlicin extra at 11'. 3
lP.c, and WoMurn at II 3 ll'.e V Ii,. Kkks arc
tlrin and In dcinaiiit, with 1 1 1 c - ot extra Ka-t-
i nat 2l 3 22e, taney at2.!c, Xcw Vol k at 21c,
Wcitern at 2nc, and Nova M'otia at 2lcK loz.
Iteans are tlrm und In bctter dcinunil, with
alcs ot Xortlieni hand lileked at 1.73 3
l.Mi, Xcw York at $ 1.IH 3 1 .70, and medium
at J1.M) ,j f bii.li. Ciinada jicas nro sol
llns ln "iiiall lots at prcvlous pricos. I'ota.
tocs are In larKe rccelpt and wo (piote Itocc at
43 3 We, llcbrons at C43 3 33c and Ilnrbiink at
4S3.VIC fbuh. Sweet polatoeiaie Mdllnfjat
1.30 3 3J.S0 (,- libl, Iirlcd Apples are noin-
Inally unchaniri'd. I'oultry U qutct anil
tcady, with salcs ot cholee pHny Chlckcns
at l!t 3 2i)e, P 11,.
BOSTON WOOL.
Thc dcmaud lias bccu vcry nctlvc, anil
prlcc aro tlrincr. Tlio ale ot ohlo and
I'enn-'ylvanla tlceci" liavc becn at3.l'a :!lc
tor X, and 33 u Me for XX and XX and abovc.
Mlclilsuu X tlceccH liaTebccn MMIIntr trecly at
:i2 11 32'2c, bnt niany holdcrs retno to -011 for
lc-. than :i!e. C'oinhini; anil delaino tleocoii
arc In trood deinand anil llrm, with miIuhoI
Xo. 1 cnmbinn nt .'S7 a 40c Ior Mtehluan und
ohlo, and dolainc ut.'ll u 37c V tt . t'nwusluil
tleeces uro aetlvo and llnn. rtillcd wools
contlniii) ln nood tlcmand. C'holcc Kastcrn
und Mulne Niipcr .-old ut .17 a43c, uml cominou
to Hiipei ut :12 3 .'i3e l tti. Korelgn wool
has Ikm-ii In ucllvc ilcmund, und lurnc .-alca
liave ln'f n lnadc ut full priccs, both for clotb
liiK and cnrpet wooN.
WATERTOWN LlVE Stook.
Anioimt ot I.ivo Stock at Murket.
Cattlc sliccp and I.aiubo Swlnc
Thls wcck Iiko Ki,s7!i 12,121
l.;ll irk l!,7u- IS,73.I
Two wccks afto.1137 liln'.l 12.UM
YcaniKo.cpt. 2!l 1K07 IC-'.i 10,747
Xmnbcr from thc sevcral statos.
Shccp
amt
Hors
Cattlc.
Maiuc 1H7
Xowlluuipililrc 171
Vcnnimt 113
Ma?.achuctts. 4
Xcw York llti
Wcstcrn 2s
Canada
I.anibs.Calvc
winc,
33
43
221
"32
ll,7!l
:l4s
13:i
S!2
17ft-'
34H7
112
2JII
3
S4
Total 1W.I 10?.l S44 412 12,1
l'riccs ol .Market Ilccf Kxtra $7-10 ; llrst
ipuillty i'M 3 7.2.3; neeonil ijuallty iftfi.iKi 3
(i.Vij thtrd fiuality jH.im 3 4Ji.
I'riccs ot More Cattlc Workinu o,xcn P
palr, SIK) 3 il"3j Karrow Cows $15 ai 'A; Yan
cyCows $31) 3 Mllcli Cows und Calvcs
lrom ?23 3 J48; ycarlliiKs i'.) 3 $ IS; two years
old 11 3 tbrco years old 24 3 W.
Swlne Wetcrii tatllvo 5'4 3.31,0; Xorthcrn
dri'i-cil hoi? (i'c.
l'rlecs ot Slieep and I.uinbs In lotx, $2-V),
iS.0D 3 4.ik) euchj extra i4-V)a3.CU, or from
SJ i 3c t Ib; hprinif lambs, 1'4'3 S,'4c per lb.
Vcal Calvcni'J 3 U.'fo lb.
I'rice of Hldes, Tullow and Sklu-s llrib'hton
Hnlcs 71, 3 "V P tb; IlrlKliton Tallow2l, 3 3c
V tt; Couutrj' Hldcn 7 3 "li0 t tt; Country
Tullow H, a2o tb; Cult !5klnn!) 3 lOcftb;
I.unib sklas.V) 3 fOc each; bheurlnt, 13 3 -3c
cach; I)alr- Skins25 4 50c eacb.
THE VERMONT
Invesime&i and QuaranteB
COMPANY OF ORWELL, VT.,
OtlVrs lnr il lt lU'bontiirrH, M-curtHl by Iliml
Eslnto Klrst iIorli?ii!,i'S ili'jioslti'il with Trua
tft'H.
Di'benturi" urv lssiieil ln uiiiounts of I'Von
liimilrfiU lor tho term of llvo yt'iiiK, wllliln.
ti'iost coiiimnn iittui'bccl imyufilo svml.miiiu.
iillv, ut I'irst Xutloiiul llitnk, Oi wt'U, Vt or
iriiilttcil to tlm holiliT by ilrart, wlthout
fhnrKt'.
Ciltiil, iahl up jl.vi.ono
Aiblltlonul riiionlblllty of htni'k.
lioMri'H l.V).(M)
Totul (iimraiiti'K Fniiil :lii,nm
lli'loro InvoMlnK I'li-i'whi'if, wrltn forCoin
punv'M I'iroiilar (xpliilnliiK n'ftiiitli-s uiul
im'tliotU ot busliiOB.
f, i:, lll'SII, Ti-fUKurrr.
NOW IS THE TIME TO
BUY REAL ESTATE
AT ItOCK BOXTOM PK1CES.
Farm of 150 acrcs, suitably dividcd into racndow and pnsturc land.
liunning watcr at hottso and barns ; can bo bottght for $2500 5 S500
down, bnlancc on timo to suit thc purcliascr.
Desirable Village Residences
At Prices Ranging From $700 To $5000.
ALSO VAOANT VILLAGE LOTS AT PRICES TO SUIT THE
TIMESi PAYMENTS MADE EASY.
I3cforc you buy call on or address
MILTON A. BROOKS,
llcnl .statc aiul Ins. Agt.
,cBEAVt tbhlScd i Middlebury, Vt.
N. B. Kcmember we reprcsent tlic lcading flome and Foreign Ina.
Co.'s, and adjust our losscs promptly.
BREAD LOAF STOGK FARM,
TWO MILES NORTH OF JIIDDLEBURY VILLAGE,
WILL STA.ND THE SEASON OF 18SC,
DANIEL LAMBERT,
!S I rtE OF
,LMOIlE W1NNERS OF PUBLIC RACES :
MORE TROTTERS WITH RECORDS;
MORE TROTTERS WITH RECOEDS OF 2.40 OR BETTER ;
MORE TROTTERS WITH RECORDS OF 2:30 OR BETTER;
MORE TROTTERS OF FIFTY RACES OR MORE EACn ;
Than any other living Stallion.
MOTIOW, 2:29,
.Son nf DAAir.I, I..V.1IIli:itT,
TEIiMS:lAXTEL LAMBEltT, Scason $.70, S-:ason
with pt'ivllcue of Iletuni,
MOTJOXTicetitn Dollars
AllrcsM, 1. W. ItMHS. Supt., Iiddlcbur.v. Vt.
THl BOYD GRAVE VAULT.
Madft whollr nf Chlllcd Iron
nnd Ilesiempr Stcel, tluthod ln
Imttatlon ol lloflpwotKl, Walnut.
Jiurl nnd Uak. Blorc than 12,(110
alreftdy used. Cmt but UUle.
can beused iu nny prave, la nlr
nnd wnlrr tliehl nml linrir-
larproor, prmeci noui cus
ket and bod (nm danipness,
mould und decav and from btir-
ronlng HulruaU aud vermln.
For Salc
37-cni
Don't Fail
THE BRADLEY MOWERS.
1 1-2 and ( lcvl out,
For which I have the Agency for the
larger portion of Addison County.
ALSO
THE BRADLEY
Self-Dumping
Extras for tho above Machines and most
of the Mowers sold in this section in stock.
F. H. FOSS,
Stcvcns' Itlofk, itlaiii Street, VergcimeN, Vt.
2.v-0w
Farm For Salc.
Knawn as tho Emoliua Bump Farm;
containing from 50 to 60 Aoros.
SpltuiilUl biilUUugs; lmve been slatetl
nml repalred wltliln tlie last four years;
one-)ialf inlli! from depot, post-olllee,
store. and tilaeksniltli Mio)).
Terins to sult imrcluiser.
Aililress or eull at I101110 fann liy ilepot
atul see subserilier.
E. G. DYER,
10 West Salisbury, Vt.
fltldl ar carf t, lot tboit b wrtl lo
fi:inoo A Co .Porlliad, Mfclm.wlll r !
tf: full iarrmfttloa bool work hJch
they cta do. Kod Ht it bomi.th&l wlll py
thtm from 15 to 125 wr dr Sow bv
ctroed orr tiln dy Eltbcr ici. yoangorold. Ctpiul
not itquircd. Yoasrtitkrled fte. Tho wboitnt t ooc
r tUolut) iur ot moc Uttlt (oituiu. Ul U ow.
$7J. To insiirc iit foal, $100.
to Wavmnt. U
Sbould bo used In erery InUr
ment. Affnrds posltive and ab
nolute securlty ftilnat the rrare
robber. Is ready for Immedlata
use and la practfcaUy Indestruet
lblo. Indorsedand recommended
by Undertakprs, Cemetery Amo
cfatlons and leadltiR cltliens ev
pn'whnre. Mnnufactured by tbtt
Hi'Kl.NCFIMI-I) MVC CO.,
tiurlnglleia, Ohlo.
by BREWSTfiR k m.,
MIDDLEBURY, VT.
to Examine
HORSE RAKE.
WE OFFER
7 per cent. REAL ES
TATE coupon Bonds socurcd by
FIU8T mohtgaok amounta S800
and upward. Correspondenco in
vitcd. Safo as Government Bonds.
S. M. DORR'S SONS.
Rutland, Vt.
WANTED,
A kooiI tnnn to parrj' on a farm with a ilalry
ot IS to 20 cows. Iteferonco ri'nulreil. WoiiM
prctcr to luvvo tho man comu thls full aml do
plowlllK'.
0. D. MK.VD.
MUlillcburj-, Vt., Sept. 23, ISxi. 3'J;tl