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Mt Jmtou. MONTPELIER ,VT.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1883. i I nirs lo mike the Fbubxix partloulrly valuab or Its uewifrom all parts of Vermont, and our friends n different parti of the State, especially in Warning ion, Orange and Lamoille Oountlei will confer a irrea avor upon ua and our reader! by sending ul loea ntelliirenoe, Olvem faotiand we will arrange tnem rtbepap BUSINESS NOTIC ES Spear & Lane say, "Dont forget" that they Bell fresh drugs, medicines, cigars confectionery, snuff, tobacco and a gener al assortment of fancy goods at bottom prices. Tho second Vermont hold their reunion in Burlington, June 20th. Lots of rain for a couple of weeks and tho streams are quite high. Rev. Mr. Wrisht is to preach in the church in Wrightsville, next Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. A. A. Pratt, formerly of Berlin, but now of East Montpelier, has secured a pension of $30 par month, with back pay of some over $1400. Meetings for the season begin next Sun day. 2 P.M., in the old oburch at East Mnntrmlinr Centre. Preaching by Rev. p. E. Miller. The "flag sociable" of the young ladies held last week, in the vestry of the Cburoh of the Messiah, was a success. The flag was voted to Rev. J. Edward Wright.. Forrest L Green of Woodbury choked and struck his sister, Mrs. Hannah Sulham, Friday and beat her boy Arthur. The assault grew out of trouble between tbe children of the two families at sobool. In the Orange county court, notioe of tbe assembling of which was given last week, the on y case thus far tried was William A. Ashley and wife vt. B. E. Hyde, in wliich the plaintiffs recovered $130.92 damages and costs. An eleven years old daughter of Mr. Desablind of Winooski was drowned in the river, yesterday afternoon. She was in a little picnic with a half a dozen other little girls, when she accidentally fell over the bank and into the river. They are having a contest over a new school house in district No. 5, Duxbury. The district is almost shadowed by Cam el's Hump, and the old settlers ohjeot to the new buildings being located near mills that new comers have made a sort of center for lumbering business. The anti- masonic convention went away from here when it got through but the cars were not crowded. Gen. Phelps and his associates are no doubt sincere but that they had more than a score of hear ers who followed in their footsteps of alarm about secret societies is very doubt' ful. State Sunday School Association. The state Sunday school association of Vermont will hold its annual convention at NorthSeld on Sept. 11th and 12th. Well known Sunday school workers from abroad are expectod to be present. It is also expected that complete statistics of all the Sunday schools in tbe state will be reported. One Perkins of South Barro got drunk Inst week and beat his wife. lie was fined by Justice Horace Fifield and on Monday Webster and Dickenson were each fined $10 and costs for furnishing him the drink. He plead guilty, John Porter was also arrested and his trial takes place Friday, lerkins having also disclosed on him. The officers of the W. C. T. U. of Vt. have appointed June 23 as "Children's Day. The Juvenile Templars, Band of Hope sooieties and other temperance organizations propose to make the day an attractive one, each union varying the program as they severally may aeaiae. In Rutland the Juvenile Templars have invited each of the Sunday schools to joid tbem in a picnic, at which a very enjoy able time is anticipated. -rs. McLaughlin of Boston, the noted temperance lecturer, is to address the children at that time. Bert Marston, who worked at the tub factory In Wateibury, was drowned in tho Winooski Tuesday evening of last week A number of young men bad been in bathing but hud gone and there were two boys bathing with Marston when he sank He had been swimming aoross the river back of the garden of S. Hutchins, and it is thought he was taken with cramp Elmer Coffrin got the body out after it had been in tho water half an hour and efforts were made for some hours to bring Mars ton to life but without avail. Ho was married a few days before his death to Miss Beaver of Duxbury. The following is the programme for the Vermont Methodist seminary commence' uient; Sunday, June 17th, annual sermon by Rev. A. H. Wyatt, A. M. Monday and Tuesday, June 18th and 19th, examinations. Monday evening, June lath, music recital. Tuesday evening, June 19th, lecture before the esthetic society by Rev. J. W Hamilton, D. D. Wednesday, June 20th, 10 A. M., meet ing of trustees. 1:30, p. M , business meeting of tbe alumni. Wednesday evening, June zutn, prize recitations and declamations. Thursday, June 20tb, anniversary exer We are requested to say by a member of the late anti seorecy convention held in this village that all who want a full and authentic account of tbe proceedings of that convention can have them by sending for copies of the national organ of the association in which they are to be published. This organ is the Christian Cynosure , which is issued weekly from 221 West Madison street, Chigaco, III. Copies in considorable numbers will doubtless be furnished at moderate rates, They will show the full scope and object of tbe American party, which aims at the casting vote in trie next presidential election. A club of New York and Toronto gentlemen were hero Monday evening thus far on their way to Stowe from Greenfield, Mass., by six-horse coach. They were guests of Robert J. Kimball who is of tbe party and W. II. DuBois at West Randolph. The ttavelers are tbe Dwigbt-Wiman club and have "done" a good part of Europe together. That was probably why our "Rialto" so struck them. At least they seemed interested in it but whether because of its similitude to the Venetian structure, or because they considered it a specimen of "differentia tioo," we did not inquire, partly because we hadn't been introduced and partly be cause just then wo were wondering whether the velvet garments of the strangers were primal ily for nse or ornamentation. Gave it up. The widow of tho late Orln Pitkin had a shock of paralysis last week and is not expectod to recover. W. E. Adams Is soon to commonoo the erection of a modern barn in the rear of nls premises on state street. Ira A. Washburn has purohased of the 1. O. Bailey estate the Frank Newcomb house on Bailoy avenue, paying $1,700. T. J. Deavitt, Esq , has purchased thn J . B. Thurston house paying $2000 and is now repairing nnd' painting preparatory to moving in. The descendants of Dea. Joseph Blanch- ard will hold their fourteenth nnnual pionio on the grounds of Orman II. Wil son In Walden, Thursday, Juno 28th. Mrs. A. C. Guernsey, Sec. A meeting for tho purpose of organizing young men s Christian association In Montpelier, will be held at the vestrv of uie uaplist cliurch on Monday afternoon next at five o'clock r. n. Drowned in the Missisouoi Ilenrv Woodbury, a QReen-years-old boy, was drowned in the Missisquoi at North Troy rnuay evening wnile floating logs. Ho was a nephew of Judge Thompson of irasouigii. Will C. Brown, eldest son of Col. E. M. Brown of Bismarck, Dakota, but formerly of Montpelier, has commenced the publi. cation of the Turner countv Herald at Hurley, Dakota, issuing its first number last month. Mr. William W. Jackson, Jr., of Liwell, Mass., has been lecturing on "The Law of Divino Increase," at Wrightsville, Put- namsville, Worcester and Woodbury, to olelhgent and -attentive audiences, with great acceptance. Willis Lane, a brother of Dennis Line, died in Marshfield, Saturday. Ho had been for years engaged in lumbering and persisted in tbe business in spite of losing smill property more than once by fire. The funeral was on Monday. Charles A. Reed, Esq., who has been for n few days with his old friends in Montpelier, left for his home in Sterling, 111., Tuesday. Sterling is nn active business place and a good place to live, We regret that Mr. Roed leaves Montpe lier, but know ho will find Kock River valley pleasant nnd busy. St. Aliians Butter Market, June 12. Attendance good, reoeipts large, mar ket active, prices unchanged. We quote butter fair lo good 15 to 17 cents per lb: choice 19 cents per lb. selections 20 cents per lb; a few fancy at a higher price; 18 cents for 20 and 30 lb. packages, and 20 cents for 50 lb. packages. Shipment 1533 packages. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. "The Vermont Watchman" appears this week in quarto form, Mr. Frescott having obtained a Stonemelz folder by which he gives his readers a ready cut and pasted eight page paper. It makes a very con venient sheet and though It is next to the oldest of the Vermont newspapers having reached "seventy and soven," in its new dress it parades as the youngest looking and gayest of them all. Rev. J. M. P. Duglue, pastor of St. Augustino's Catbolio church, in this town sails next week for France, his former home, on a vacation of several months, hoping thereby to improve his much im paired health. It is understood that Rev. Father Sullivan is to officiate in this parish during his absence. Father Sullivan is a young priest, a nativo of Winooski, Vt., and has recontiy returned from a European tour or over a year. T. J. Deavitt of this place has recently procured pensions for tho persons and in the amounts given below : Geo. W. LeBurron, Wolcott, pension $i, S?00 back pay; Horace Yarrington, Strafford, $1 per month, $360 back pay; Timothy Drinkwater, Middlesex, $1 per tmnth and $900 back pay; Captain Lem. Hutchinson, Worcester, $8.50 per month, $1830 backpay; John Bannister, North field, $4 per month, $840 back pay ; Ira Batchelder, Plainfield, $2 per month, $130 back pay; Clark Reed, Plainfiold, $2 per month, $430 back pay; Roswell Reed, Plainfield, $2 per month with $130 back pay; A. J. Moore, Middlesex, $4 per month and $900 back pay. county court visiting THE MARKETS. fUpvfUi a4 tilW&pkect MpfMifr for th4 ..' Mountain Krmtnan, BO9T0X UATTLB MARKET AC OAU0BIoa AND BBIOBTOM. For tho w ending 2'ue4ay Jitnt s, tnwt. CattU, Shep. Una. Catoe- At market this week ,, l.7 .i.o mk 1.816 " " last wflolt 2.H-16 7, K J I It, IDS 1,84 " " one yr mro..... 2,114 lu.tf J8 at, ill) PUIOES.-Kitrt fiit and heavy premium otm, suo 71; tint riiiaIltT.$7M47.75:'gflcotid quality, tf oii.76: thl I'd quality, f.iJitn7.75 per ItH) ft) a. ou total wfitrlit of bide, tallow ami dreBtl beer. A few choice aiuwle iiaira, S9.85. Bulla, etc.. M.3WI4.60. Working oxeii, l(iut4i6" W pair, or accord, ii? to tlialr value aa beflf Steers. Mb 411$. Milch cowi, SJb.0O4-t6.iXJ; extra good, m.txvWi.w, with or without calves, aa may be agreed; farrow aud ordiuary. l8.inM:t2 00 Htorea. yearhntf, f1afl.0U; two-yeir-oldi, 18UUK.(; three-year-olds. ptH4 Hheep. 8Vo: extra, b 471 V Tb-or j.uu mi.au v neau.Limiia, a 9iz:; raiaii. vms 9 to. ram"f 7(4ic V n; n irthflru dressed uou-e.nV'flW W B. Veal a Ives, &t)W W t. Brighton hMei.tStotij-fSQ country I uau BKiiis, miajfic m id. lanow, Pelti wltu wool ou, . 30 V47c vn: i jjdc e-icu CiiEum.Kllaha Buriross is barberina at the hotel. K. I. Hunej serve! Ice cream and caka Wednesday evening, June Oth. Job M. Slack of Waltham, Mass., is stopping at the hotel as clerk during the court. J. C. Clark of St. Johnsbuiy, late cashier of Chelsea national bank, was in town last week. Hon. 11, C. Denison of llovalton was In auunuanca Upun tho nnnnlv mnrl lanl week. Charles Noiris of Boston is menus in Uhelsea and vicinity. Mrs. Archie Mills and her son of St. Louis, Mo., arrived In town June 6th and will spend the season with her husband's parents and othor friends. L. M. Jones from Texas was in town a few days ago, for tho purpose of buying Moigan norses and merino sheep. Kdward Dickinson left last week for Minneapolis, Minn. Tho band gave an out of door conoert Saturday ovening. Grey Douglass of Danville was in town last week on a visit to his brothor, Edward Douglass. 1UO tcaclier In district No. 2 gave her I Ity, oouditiou and manner or re.ariu,c Prod ura ! f,ir sciioinrs a picnlo party, last Siturday, in iniittparuutbo4riD upon uricea. ' (V. ii. ii. Hall s grovo. butter. u A. uaviS returned home last week Tlioreara Indication, of a llttla miro trade, aud cl. I . t t . . I pncea appear 10 uave loucueu uottoia, Dill coundetH-e irom SCllOOl at St. .rnhnnhnrv atn,lamn 1 18 Dot full,' BUablishml. Ho far. thn moat arl.lvM mnv... .,l , T .. , , J J I luouta have been lu lue country. Oealera here are cuai'lcs 1. llood and Ins faruilv nfldl,H)edto8toPltuualltt,e'bllt wa,lt olly "Ir nrst w -r J I ifraas iHHke and atill bear down ou prioeH. Wj ,iiote ra.ii,,io vismng mentis in tins """''" i-,. town. , , " Tbe Methodist quarterly nieoting was phn vAy:- 3 II held tact Saturday aad Sunday at their Na5?orkMl1 J? Cliurc l under thn r) mnriAn r.t l..r ii a UJ uo u m Silencer, presiding elder. 7c. Oilf rfliM.13il2c' cuiiniry. 4mac. reus w oou ii try lots. 2m42&c each. HEM ARKS. Cattle have arrlrod freelr from the wefct, aua ouicners una luaMuey are nuyintr at "in ter rates than last week at leant ',, $t Ih ou country liSttle. Ninn flAiita la nonnidflrtwl the tnu niirltpt tirioe. A. If. Ed wards sold two litfbt oxeu, srroHB weih 2tf'ti (a, o,ic1 live; n. miner smn nixmeu steers auu muu to dress 'r0al,3oo lbs, st Baftc V lb, drossd wei-rht. Tbe suep Biitiuly was mostly wester u. Tus movement was moderate at quotatious jfiveu above. Milch cov. n were of poor quality. Poultry sold t li'jl5c V lb. wltu uesrly two tous on the market. BOSTON MARKET. Jane 12. Furnished by DARLIN9 H HfMMEK, ot the BistOM rrjJuoe Eiol.aii.fo, Co m'ti Union Mnrcliatits, No. 47 Uominsrcial street, Boston. tsTVIilpners should bear In mind that the quotations below represent receivers' prices for round lots, aud are made up from actual transactions. Extreme uu' tatiouscau only bo realized for produce that cornea up oouvaou..., WEbTEAM. Creamery, choice si 'Moo The court adjourned from Silurday I Datry.choice...... .;..1V....;";;";V.". it Al noon till Monday afternoon. I udYs packed, choiceV.V.V.V..V.V.l"V..V".V. u kl Uo coinuiuu , Ill a 13 CHEK3E. The Cheese mrket continues quiet and prices are audience room was rjrafuaelv iln.H ?.M S;!'' 16 12aJi nunurau, i.ir w kuju II a uu, uuiuiiiuu ................. a a in Western, choice 1.1 a 13 "," tjuuuuy w - VyUllQreD'S clav."' sol callod. Special exercises were held all the Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. The! with flowers, emblems and evergreens. it a lueotincr 0f the ofttuiul members of the Methodist church, June 11th, it was voted to dispense with the Sunduy after noon sermon during the summer season. It was also voted to give the pastor. Bro. H, Webster, a vacation of three or four weeks in July. A committee was aD- pointed to superintend the raising of funds, and the repairing and improving the intorior of the cliurch. We noticed on the street Monday, the lllh, A. 11. Smith of Strafford, Sjlden Buzzell of Randolph, Jason Carpenter ol St. Johhsbury, all formerly of this town. William Puffur is at homo from Bradford academy. Ha. choice to irood.. common a 13 a The mark"t hia ruled easy and pricog are He V dozen lower. We quote: Kaatnrn. U doxnn . . New York ami Vermunt... Canada , ..18 3 18X BEANS. Uocelpta of white Bena ara Increaainv aud prices are not fully sustained. Home consignments of West ern Pea aud Mediums have been oiTeriutr a shade un der outside hvures, but the quality Is not strictly choice. We quote. Pea, Northern, HP. V bush Do Now York, UP Do do, com. ti vood Medium, choice hand picked Do, choice screeuod Do, common to vood , Yellow Eyes, improved lio, cuoica nata.. 65 3 SI i 3'J 4a 1 W li i 26 2 30 2 3.i 2 A 1 ib 1 95 4 2 16 :t hn. d a Ql 3 75 3 ftj uuu,u.uu. .......................... .a ou ii a Bed Kidueya 3 oo (3 45 PEAS. Choice Canada are aelllnH at steady prices, but Green Peaa are 6c 1 bu lower. We quote: 31 mai 16 A.NDOVEit. The Woodstock Baptist Sunday school association is to meet here June 20th. Calais Gross is looking finoly and buying will be at least two weeks curlier than last year. Geo. Whichor has raised from 18 sheep 28 lambs, which he has sold to L. Mallorv for 28 cents per pound, last Saturday he delivered 15 of them at I'lainGeld that came to $76. Most people think that old ontbuilding of Captain Mowers has occupied the road long enough. Can't it be moved? The Germans employed in this town are giving satisfaction. Mrs. Walter Smith and Mrs. J. W. Brown, are both very low with const! nip tion. A niusioale at Byron Goodwin, Esq., of North Montpelier, gave unmixed pleasure to a very attentive audienoe last Saturday afternoon. Those taking a part ia the exorcises were Miss Hattio Goodwin and about a dozen of her pupils. These truth erings cannot fail of being advantageous to tho pupils of Miss Goodwin, as they give a stimulous to their studies. Farmers who bought a ton of bone meal of a fertilizing company and got less than 1800 ponnd, nre not over and above well satisfied with such weight, as they have to give full weight to their produoU, they see no reason why they should not receive the same. East Calais. Freeman Gray has returned from Boston. Elder George E. Forbes of Maine, preached in the forenoon at Moscow, and n the afternoon at West Calais, last Sunday. Rod Uoltons youngest child I.ila is troubled with St. Vitas dance and heart hisease. George Pearoo is ganing slowly. Johnnie Wheeler has about entirely lost bis speech caused by having fits. Walter Pierce has painted bis houso over, using the brush himself. Luther Bemis and wife are expeeting to go to stowe to work in the hotel. A. Dwinell, the highway surveyor, is bowing his skill in making roads. Mrs. Emma Gale has opened a shop in Cabot for dress making. Mrs. Sidney Foster is Improving fast from her broken hip. Horse bujers have been in town and George Drew with others have been blessed by their presence. W. C. Peck has sent to market COO dosien of eggs the past week. THE GREAT INTER OCEAX Museum, Menaoeiiie, Circus and Con ghess of Living Wonders. Montpelier, Friday, June 22. Tt. T . , . . uuuu a. uoriB- circus comoines more attractive features and genuine novelties than any other show in the world. Its arenio artists are the acknowledged favorites of both hemispheres. Its men agerie includes the rarest wild animals birds and reptiles. It has in Millie Chris tine, the "Two Headed Nightingale," the eigtitti wonder of the world. Its horses are the handsomest. Its trappings and costumes are the richest and most cror. geous, and its street pageant the most novel in conception and most complete in its execution. In a word, it Is what il claims lo be : "The largest, best acd most complete in the world." It is the onlv show traveling that oonsults the wants Oflwiuote: its patrons by abolishing tbe peanut, lemonade and song book peddlers. Uanada, choice. t$ buah. m. cuminou...... dreen Peas, Northern, Do, Weatern.., .. 5i ,.1 3 5 I 2U i 1 35 Plaini'Im.ii. Rev. Mr. Forbes has been visiting o'il frli nils in town. Tin Univifrsiilisl coimly cxinvmiloii held iis session nt this plnco Thins lu.y mid Friday, with a large ntlendanco. Rev. Tuber pieaohed nt the Llnivoisallsl oliuich last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kite Dwinell died last Friday afternoon and the funeral occurred at ihe Methudist churi'h at 2 o'clock on Sun lay. Rev. Mr Smith preached lust Sunday forenoon to the children anil young people on edticntion, and in ilie nfteinonn a children's ilnv seivico was hnlil Th cliureli win decorated with flowers, mo'toes mid birds . mere Win a cluMieu a dav s-ivien nt tho Congiegutional church Snmlay after- uukii, inn cliureli neing decorated with Mo 'vers. dr. Wlilis Lano died on Saturday of I'wmiiioni.i anu me luneral was Held nt the Congregational cliureh on Monday, at 2; 30 p. ii. He had been a man of great enilurancs nnd most believed that he would recover in spite of his unfavt ruble symptoms. It is rumori d that the Good Templars are coing to have a picnic. Tbe luneral service of Mrs. Willard Harris, deceased, of Eist Monipo'.ior, will ba iield at tho M. E Church m-xt Sunilav - r. an rniioii. U'oui:ESTiiii. Will Cniinr lost one of bis horses last week. The grass crop in this section promises to bo abuud mt Cliil livu's d iy was ubservml las', Sun day, at the M, E chuic'.i. Tuo spiaking by the. children was excellent, and the singing by Mdly Lid I and Nellie Hunt was piaisewoithy. Ilio Howard preicliesal litnamivi!le, at life o'oluck, onco in' two wicks. U. M. Wuitnuy of I'uttsvillu, go', one fti.gi r of his right hand badly broken by the kick of a horse. I 6 ,i-ti.rs I ncilled ror nt .llonipcller, Vl., I'om Olllco, June O, ISS3. faToo: aln thise letters persons must nivo the ab)Ve date. Lioim.-Mrs.SUrioa E. 0!iw, Mm Julia (Duld, Miss M. OrilUMi, Mrs. Mary II. mil, Gr.srLEiiEi.-Antna Card Co.. W. II. llarlnv. ll,,r C Orahara, Arthur Knaiip, Warren Lawrence. 0. M. C Pratt, 0. . Wilson, 0. D. Willimm, a. wind, MartIa W wheeler. I. S. PECK, P. M. MARR1 AG ES. Ill Marshflwl-I. WnrltiPttrlnT- .rnnnit t BC!,U of ttin brltle'rj fathar, by H -v. O n. K. Smith. HFNUY n. iUAiiiiJi, jI East Moutpolcr, mul A ETTAIKINO. of Marnlifleld. InWontpolipr, .TiirifiT, In" Upv. J. K-lwar-l Wriifht, E'?AUL- TEiaiNU. ot M-mtpolIer, aud ALIUK J. GLl(Ii, of Ljuaou In KrntVA. .Turin t nf tlin nmmi.i .A 4-i, David Rillmri. Pinvir r. ntTn'ri-i m.-u JULIA8T. JOHK. botUot Stowe. 1 xJ,n, T.'i?.1.-?1.?' Iune 3- by ttf. John Mom Mr. WAkWZ Jf. E. II A Y aPO K L. of Eliujro.ttUd MimaNELLIE bVhMi,of WoJcott. (n AmlovtT, at the resM-ria of thehri'lo'a parents. of Vaitm ViliftKC, iiwl Mias MAY' A. JAYW1TH.' i Absolutely Pure. lull DOWtler nnvAP variA. A innpval n nnr4v .1 I- 7'i'iroTiiii.inim, ..uric tjl'i UMU1 ICU I IUU tlie ordmnrv tliui-J. ami rati not ho roIH in m..at ti'm with the multiturto "f low tR(, short weUbt, ?, ' 11 i'u""P'M.ii l"'w'ieri. --via amy in .can. $65 ASlONril an! liMliO for threo live ilreMs i'.W.ZtKtiLlilt & Cu.,l'hiii.tielphU.Pa1 A GREAT OFFER ! ! n gs; $150, up. WAltllAN'TEOrt years. S-'cnnH Hanrf l',,a,. nifuta at BAjtHAINH. AtiKMTH WANTED, lllustrat ani-i lltilt ACK WATKItR A CO., 121 5th Ave N. Y. NAVAL BATTLESw5l5 Br FDWARD Kill PIFN. Mrrlirnl T)ircrlrr 1 1 V A IliriliiiiK I'idi.riui History of tlic World 'h creut fir iiiiuo, nun iic uiiciiri cit Arruiipriurc ol all it I'd. rt return w wutKHTMll f.xnioits more jTltfrtt Inor th.iti tiriinn. Tro ...,h- M. Jt s. lis t-vf.rvvh.'rt. AGENTS ""') r-r in .nth. '.vtilri-si ItaiaiaHBaaaaauaMaBaBaB tl . . Jl 1. I, 11111 & i- I. , 1'Iil lilUtl.lll. J'tV r army Blacks. Softens and serves Harnesses SEMI FOIIIIKlTLiRAJiD PltltlLIST BAMl'LICOALLM. Sl.RI.C. O. D., Elircs 1'anl. Harness OiT and Pre- I losses. AD fliK B LIST II P. A. II. O. 15. CO.. 258 Washington Street, Boston, Mass lilwl , Acemysi Wanted Ior our Iluind Kfliine itnolt PROFESSIONAL II mX i VrlwfaV an,l THIEVES AND DETECTIViS. Everybody will lniy it. M" lag m iwwk. ;.-i-:m-..' Ct. V. CurU'iun & ( "il. So PUTATUEH. Tba mtrket hai bian rather alnw for Potatoes and prices are barely maiutaiued. We quote: Earlv Rosa. 30 hiiah i on Ok Proliflcs 8u 4 85 Peerless 70 Krook f& id Sweet potatoes V bbl a.. VEGETABLES. Thmirkotcutiauestobn well applied with all KiuuB 01 eariy veouutes aua paces aro oar jiy mam uiued. We (iuote: At the M. E. parsonnirp, in Sliffflfld, May 31, by Rev P. (!h;in 1r TiAVllt f. ('ill I.' ,.i V-...,i j At the M. E. parsonftB-e. iu Shefflold, May 31, bv Uev. I ppIViHa?uIri kcy m. iu rroN aua Si IBs Siauy E. PHILLIPS, botli ol Sheffield. In Weston, Vt., June 6. at the rRidpnre of the bride's father,Hou;T. H.ltt hardsou.by lttv. Y. It. Tttveniort, HOWE and Miss AUA L.' lilCIIAilDfeON, 'all of Was- IAGHE and all Bilious Complaints nre relieved by taking Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Fuel? Vigotfctlo; ITo Griping. Price 23e. All ErfiiU lav 4 Cucumbers, 1$ dozen Lettuce, V doz New beets. V bu Cabbatre, V bul Ouious, bal Native Spinach, V bu 1 00 a . bu a I iw a . 2 (Ma 2 , 2 Ma i 26 io a GUEEN APPLES. The seaion for Add lea is about over. Prices are nominally unchanged. We quote: Apples, choice, bbl 80 00 if 0 00 l.i. cjuiwou 10 tf-na. uj ii a 50 Oranbernea, choice, bbl li 00411 oo Di. ommoQ to trocia 10 uugu w DRIED APPLES.; There contfuue to be a fair deniind. We quite: mere id a uir dJmia 1 nr ii y aui pnoji stealy SAJiDWITCHES Dr. N. G. White's rulmoiiary Elixir has no su perior as a Cough remedy, it ice as aud 50 ctB per bottle. Qlrnl The trialof thesix-yoiinz men cliariteJ with as. sault upon Henry Ilarrell was concluded at Wood stock Saturday. At lU.j p. ra. the Jury returned a verdict of assault with intoDt to kill against all the respondents. A motion will probably be made to set aside the verdict. Ou account of luo sudden changes in the temper ! ature at this season and in this climate, it is aimoBt, impossible to keep free from colds and coughs: but a prompt use of N. II. Downs' Vegetable Bal samic Elixir will prevent any serious result from a sudden cold and effect a speedy cure. If you arc bilious, or have the jaundice, sick headache or diz zincss, try Baxter 'a Mandrake Hitter a, 23ral Prof. II, r. Kvder, who accnted the nrinrinni. : ship of the No ilh Adams, Mass., high school, haB concluded to remain at Ifellows Falls another year. Prof. Itydor ia having serious double with; his eyes. 'When I publicly testified that I had been cured of a terrible skin humor by the Cuticura Remedies, I did so that others might be cured, and do not1 regret the limo given to answering inquiries." lion. Wm, Taylor, Doston, 23w4 Tlic srand army Post of SL Johnsburv has ndnnL ed the following resolution in conscqneiico of a game of ball played between the Dartmouth and fit, -Johnsbury nines, Memorial day: Resolved by this post, that lite president and faculty of Dart mouth colk-ge and the principal and trustees of Si. Joiinebury academy be requested to make tbe study ol tho history of our country by the students under their charge, more prominent in tbe future than it has in the past, lo the end that all may I know that wo huve a great and glorious country, anu iiiHt ii cost inucu expcnuiiuie 01 mood and treasure lo make it bo. Southern, quartered. VH 6Vj IH i I'll, Bwueu 8 m Li New York, quartered lo Do. sliced 9 m in East and North, quartered 9 11 Do do, sliced ..Ui ta i'j Evsjk) rated, choice M ii 17 Do. vuod 14 i3 1& MVPLE 8fJQB AND StRUP. Tjd'minitforsufar cjiUqum to fill o3.- Wa quote; New sujfar, smill cakes, V S 13al( " larit-a " luall Old Huirar : floio uia nyrup flf irai 01 iu idj S)a,u New dy rap 9 tfal. otl) Bi 7w ai HAY AND STRAW. Thedemind continues moderate and receipts are kept well sold up at steady pricds. We q-iote : Easterntand Northern, choice, coarse 818 00 0 19 ou Do d , vood lit ou (ft it Ou Do do. flue IK 00 (A tj uo Do do. poor J2 OflMMlril western Timothy Koow .... , Swale Hay $ 9 on Bye Straw, choice ftUoo Do. co mi 11 rm to ititml . iA m n,i Oat Straw 9 ihi HOPS. ThemvkotU alo v for Hoas, bat pries il are sieiiy 3ood to prime, 118J, Eastern W lb ftoa 6: Do, mU 55 6 till FLAXSEED. Western and Canada, V bush , PHOVISION TRADE. DBESSBO HOOS. Live, tb ... DEATHS. Tn Berlin. June , at thp rfRidpnce "f hr pnn in-law, w 1 llltam Andrwws, Mrs. BUIlKiET SAUOENT. widow of the lute Col. 8. L. Sargent ot Warren, aired 88 yearp. In South Woodbury, May 23. OEOIltilEH. UIOIiY, HOL1, aired lu years, 2 iponths, 11 days. inn WsUbWto trim a A Inntr ABtnhlialicil n c a-a no unr nf Ann nimnlaflnn I iiu u uAriieui si in a 1 iniiieriui aua uttna lobbliiif , Dtttronaarn. for alfi nt a hru-.iin Tim mi I.I IJ.op l. has run the paper over twenty years, has made enouta-h out of it to bo able to rest the remainder o) bis life. Location in Miuuesota. Also a tine newspaper in Vest Virwiuia, well establish) I, and having- an excellent circulation and kfnod J'-hbiiiaT bufiinpps, for Mtiic, uu a'Timiii 01 iue 111 imann or tne iuiIj usher hither of those 01II -ps can b hmtrht on favorale ffirnis part rasn, and pirt scciirpil by morVawe. .cinii Biianuii ilia ii-'HiiMir hihmiiii in CftllUlil, Bill) i''iBi-rriuK i'niiui uiniii'MM r-xiMTieiu:t win nii'i etriicr of these newspapers a rarr banfaiu. Address llartfaiu Apprentice Wanted. A trustworthy and Industrious boy of from H to 18 i ' w ii-arn mo printer's traiie auu uo rhoren aUOIlt tbe lltltlsn thn tirdf Vfur lino t,.,.i)ut, ,tii A,l tntho ui uiinu. Appiv jtt nr HU'ire.s H. u WHEELOOK, Montpelier, Vt E DWIX AUSTIN'S KSTATK. STATE OP VfiitMONT, District, of Washinteton , bp. In Probata Court, held at Montpelier, in said iuii.ui a. uewey, aamiuisirator 01 the eaU-te of Edwin Austin, lato of lldrlin in cai,l .llMiri.. ,1. presents his administration account for examination and allowance, aud mflkaii aDDliri.tinn fni- .la..TAa. n aiHniiiiiWU uu liurUUUU Ol UlO tt Of Bttlil lib Whureiinon. it is nrdprpd t.v fulrl mnrt ttint aatA count and said application be referred to a session luereoi.io na neia at ue Probate Omce in said Mout - lllCr. Oil tl)H 3,ltll i v nf .Inns A Tl lual uciiiuK auu us:..tm lUKmm auu ii is lurtuer ornered that nciice hereof be triven to all persons interested by piihlicatiou of the same three weeks successively in IkeOreeu Mountain Freeuun.a newspaper publish ed at Montpelier. previous to said tune appointed r hearmti", thit thyy may appear at said time and ace. and show raunn it' an v ilmv nviv iva n i.v c. iri accouulshould not be allowed and such decree made. uy mo uouri Atiesc A. C. AVEUILL, ReiBter. Western, dreisaJ . Northern Extra prime, bbl... New mess Western extra clear., Boston clear Boston ba:ks , ..7 (WM ..917 00 i 17 U) J5 (? aSJ II j 23 UJ western mess, V obi i j 50 ta 13 50 Western extra.. 14 00 (4 14 bj glla. I'UW UW 1U1I io tw i ltj t Beer bams i Beef toutfues 4 HAMS. Western, smoked, W lb 1,1 Boston 13 Fancy, In bitfs m 14 at LAHD Western, kettle rendered, V B.. Western, steam CORN MEAL. 912 (13 FOOD FOU YOUNU AND OLD. Food and medicine for young and old, prepared without fermentation, from Canadian Barley, Malt I Oity,reudrd..., Hops. Quinine, Bark, etc. Malt Bitters are war ranted more nourishing:, strengthening, vitalizing and Purifying, by reason of ihoir richness in Bone and Muscle Producing Material than all oth er forms of malt or medicine, white Iree from the objection urged against malt liquors, 3w4 Verm out Baptists hold a state Saodav school convention at Manchester. Jane 5-7. Dr. V F. Crafts and wife of Brook lyn will conduct the meeting. 'IiUCIlUPAIBA." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Dlad dcr and Urinary Discaees. 61. Druggists, llyl Fishing on Otter creek and in the waiors of l.nke Champ.aln is all the rage and tho catch of pickerel and bass is exciting much intercstr I FLOUH WINTKB WHEATS. d l-WTl f U l." v Vnnr 1 Isr II Ulan k.r,A I r I ... Patents, choice , 7 00A7 9X great value tome. I was laid up with typhoid Patents, common to Kood .........: S53 76 fever for over two months and could get no relief McwiranV.V.V.VV.V.V.V i oo s lu until I tried your Hop B liters. To those suffering initan...T.."""""" 76r3a to with debility or any one in feeble health, I cordial-1 st Louis"".".... ...V 76 !3 iy recommend inem, i "hwuhu -v,:vt J. C. STOETZEL, 083 Fulton St., Chicago, III. Rye Flour.:......V.V""V"...'.."".'.. ?iti Oat Meal, common to irood west,... wl. oat Meal, fancy brands Col. J. B. Mead of ttahdolph has sailed wheat, w iw o from Now York for England to buy a large I rLon bpbiko wbbats. number of Sussex cattle. western snnernna Mr. II, E. Hibbard (formerly of North Hero) Minnesota bakers'""' principal of tbe Bryant : Stratum school, and fam- MlQUe,oU nd w if oonsln patents.. Market is firm for Corn Meal, with sales at 98.00 9at,al.V UUi. RYE FLOUR. Thssalesof Uve Flour Hive been coaSned to smal tots at a.754.uo W boi., as to duality. GRAIN TRADE, CORN. There Is very little chanire In corn. The market is not g tilt so firm, and the sales of the different grades havebeeuat 6M7tc V bushel, including steamer yel low at the latter rate. To arrive from Chicago urfces rule at 73a74c bushel fo4 hlKh miied. FLOUR AND MEAL TRADE. FLOUR The demand for Flour has been fair and prices of winter wheats are quite Arm at the advance noticed last week. Hprinir wheat Patents have been selling more freely, one leadlntr brand havintr been forced off to the extent of several thousand barrels at some concession, aud this has chocked the upward te ndency of this description. We quote: ,4 60 A 6 U0 .5 U0 4 3 10 .3 76 f 4 00 Ml .7 ib 4 7 60 .. 4 $3 25 4 00 A IB i 4 76 ..6 fill ii ( ..7 36(8 OJ QLARK F1SKS ESTATE STATE OF VERMONT, Dlstrlctof Washiutrtou.ss. ju iuo 11111 nay ui Klllilj, A. U. IPSA Olive A. Fisk and Margaret F. Carlton, executrlcps of iuv o-uib 01 ttarK r ien lateoi .uontpeiior, in said ills triit, deceased, presents his administration ac count for examination and allowance, and makes ap plication for a decree of distribution aud partition of the estate of said deceased. WUtirouiiiju, it is orderaj by said Court thtt said ac count aud siid :itplic.ition b3 ret'erred to a Bfusion thereof , to bi hld ;it the Probate 0;Hi!e in said Mont pelier on the 2d day of July, A. I). lfcs;), for ht'arinfr and dectioa thereon: And it i-i further or iero'l that notice here of be Viven to all parlous interested, by publication of the suoettirea wjek aucossiveiv in the (ireeu Mountain Freem-tn, a newspaper pubMhed at Montpelier, pre vious to said time appointed for heariuw. that they may appear at said timo aud place, and snow cause, if any they mv have, why said accouut should not be allowed, and such decree made. Jiy the Court Attnt-., r3lwS A. C. AVEHILL, Itefrisler. STATE OF VEKMONT. WASHISaTONCOU.VrV.HS., Louisa H. CoLTON, ) Wiishiutfton ri. County Court, Addison ti. Coltos, i Sept. itenu, A. D, 1863, Whrukas. Louisa S. Cnlton. of Favstou.in the rnnntv of Waehiniftou, hs this day tiled in the,omVe of the ciem 01 iue county conn ior tna couniv or nastmiar ton, ber libel for divorce, setting forth iu substance tiiat on tneanu aav 01 November, a. u. nsi.isiie was law. fully marriedlto Addison E. Col ton, then of said Fays- inn : mat sno on uer nart uae ianuiuii v Koni aim unr- fnrmpd ber Raid niarriaire covenant: but that tlia HAirl Addison E. has uot kept and performed the same; fur that the said Ad Jwon E. hail treated the petitioner w 1111 lnioierauie severity, nun ueiotr 01 Hiimctfiit pecuniary auuiiy ana woiuoniy reiuseu ana neiriecteu to provide suitable maiuteuauco for the petitioner; and prayinir that for tlie can so aroresaid. that fhe mnnt ne kfranteu a uivorce rrom tuo sain a unison k.. and that she be allowed to resume her uiaiduu name of ijomsa n. itiauuroii; And wlittreia it Is inide to aonaar that thn tniA Ad aison E. now resides without tins state where the pro cpbb nf nam court cannot 1m ncWftd nnnn lilm it ia xuereiore oruereu mat me nam auuisuu il, coiton he uottned ol tne pendency 01 said linei and notified to appear and make answer lo the same and show cause, ii any ue uave wny me prayer tuereor tie not mo tea, uuiurn iuu uumiiy c4iurt uext ui ne netu at fnntnuliPr. within and for the miintvnf WuRhininr. on the second Tuesday of September, A. I. lsit, by me puuiivkut-'u ui, mo uuuBitimwui bhiu iiuei, coyeiuer with this order thereon, three weckf euccessively in the Green Mountain Freeman, a weekly newspaper miiilUlifid at 8aid Montnplir IIia lasL of which nnliti. cation shall be at least Bix weeks irevious to said second Tuesday of September. A. D. 1hj, which shall b. deemed sulhcieut notice to the said Addison E. Colton. oiven nnaer my ninci at siontjteiter, in the county of Washington this 13th dav ot June, A. D M 483. mvi.vm.i l." v omiu' -i.i. P. DlLt.lN0iiAM;& Son, Attorneys for libelaut. J4w3 t T T "W -W- INDIA TEAS From the Districts of Arsam, CutTTAaoNo. Cachar Kanora Vai.i.ky. Daiukkmnu, DfciiiiA Duos, and others AbFoIutely Pur.'. Superior in Flavor. The ''.".V"1"' i.uuuiri'n 'mi iv n in i nr ujiiai on an - uunyaiik-roc;.rs. JOHN C PHILLIPS & ;euts of the Calculi ltj j ndican. l.m ttatei 23w4 CO.. , N. V. PETER COOPER. Hrs ; Lme and CrTAHAfirRu DvO. KIwaMi Tatfir a :thnr or" ihe Olurv and .Shanio of RnKhmd;,f ,prhe NapolcoD Dynasly." etc. I llustrateh. Paper, 10 cts; cloth, 25 n-rs.; Half Itimsia. :-(6 (-is. TostaKO stamps taken. Not sold by dealers; prices too low. Also the following, larn-c type, unabridged : Life of Alex. II. Ktephena, lite. 25c and 35c. Lifenf ttHhiuiftoii Irvirnr, hr Stoddard. - 6c Life of sir Is oi,' Ntwton. by James Kirton, - 2c. Kip Van Winkle, by WashiPtrtou IrviUrf, - - lV Buruiuif of Knrae, by Canon Farrar 2c American Jluinorists Artenms Ward, - - 2c Enoch ArdPii, by Alfred Tennyson, - - i!c Deserted Villau-e; The Traveler, (loldsmith, - 2.- Cotter'H Saturday Nita-ht. etc.. Hubert llurns, - 2c S'hilar's Houk of the Deli, and other Poems, - 2c The Sea-Serpents of Science, Audrew Wilson, 2c World-Smashimr, by W. Mattieu Williams, - 2c JOUN D. ALDEM, Publisher, H Vesey St., New York I Thero h no es:uso fop suffering from CONSTIPATION I and other diseases that follow a dis ored state of the Stomach and Bow- Ids, when the use of Oil. HENRY BAXTER'S Will give Immediate relief. After Cdiislijintion follows Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss off Appetite, Jaundice, Ap oplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Die- leases, etc., f which these! ""-' m i;ruiiy euro iy ri'QiOTIDgtUeratw. I i Keep the Stomach, DowcU, and Dijntite Oraa ru I j is gmd irorfinj crdtr, and perfect health I will be tho result. Lad ieS and otliera sub. E jecttosick Headache win nii relief E f and permanent euro by the use of theso Bitters I Being tontc and mildly purgative they PURIFY THE BLOOD. Price 25 cts. aer bMa ror sale by all d. nlers in nie,liclne. Send E address for pamphlet,' free, giving full direction! I utmi, jou.wui t LuliU.rropi., Burliggton, Vt. 1 t On account of the greut size of Forepauh's Museum, Menag erie, Tnplo Circus, and Komun Hippodrome I enn exhibit only at the iollowing points in tho State : Urattleboro, TueHtlay, July 10, Kutland, Wednesday, July 25, Burlington, Thursday, July 20, Montpelier, Friday, .July 27, White Kiver Junction, Saturday, July 28, St. Johnsbury, Monday, July 30, West Randolph, Tuesday, July 31. St. Albans, Wednes day, August 1. Wait! Walt! Wait! OINT THE WAY ! DnIj (Bxmt Ijoto faing Sljis Seasun ! QUARTER OF A THOUSANDS EVERYWHERE FLOCKIXG TO SEE THEM. THE OHH: IT PIEST, ONLY, COLOSSAL, IMPORTED, HEAL, ROMAN HIPPODROME! Full XTixTf-lVIilo Race Track. FAMOUS TRANS-ATLANTIC 3-RING CIRCXJS-3 Monster Trained Wild Beast Show! Mammoth Menagerie ! Absolutely and indesputably the most Gitrantic Consolidation of Old and New World Arenic, Hippodrome and Special Features ever exhibit ed under canvass anywhere in the world. So time-worn acts or actors The Great Forepaugh Show don't rely on a single animal, large or small don't depond upon a name don't rely upon a solitary feature for publio support .No it desires to be judged and patronized solely upon its superiority over all other exhibitions, no matter where thev come from, whose name they bear or what tlio- consist of. 25 Ponderous Elephants. 25 ADAM FORI! PAUGH EXHIBITS L,-. M0rE ELEPHANTS fer.s i vf THAN ANY IN DIVIDUAL IN THE CIVILIZED WORLD- Only Trans-Atlantic Hippodrome Half-mile racing track. Only $30,000 stud English rn horses. Only genuine English jockeys. Only French race-riders. Racing oleplmnts. Steeple and hurdle races. Newmarket and Derby horses. More Performers the Bicycle races and prizes. Races by dromedaries. Laughable mule and monkey races. Exciting Roman chariot races. Every race a real one. Four hundred horses. 22 trained stallions. 3 rings. 3 circuses. than any other Circus Universe. in ily.will sail for Europe next Saturday in tbe gleam er City of liome for au extended tour oo tbe con tinent. Harvard college refuses to confer the degree ol L.U. u. upon Gov. tiutlor. Thorlcb Phosphates, combined with too bosl vegetable bitters, make In Wheat Bitters the great est blood, brain and nerve food in existence. 21 wl I would'nt bo without Dr. Benson's Celery and; Chamomile pills if they cost $1. a pill. Tbey cared j BARLE7. There Is nothlnrdoinr in IHrley Brii prices are quita nomlual. with sales at fttc3$l us V bushel. RYE, Thrairket Is quiet and the sales have been small at FEED. Tbe market for shorta Is steady, seHfnir at ftt&rll wu. riuo ien- urn iiiiuuiiiik ran if e irom m ton, as to quality, Oottoa seed meal sella atj (OU. THE WOOIt TRADE. Manufacturers continue to man tfait the same Indlf- nilA tfl nnr. msintalu comparatively hltrh prices, and the conse quence has been that less Wool hu pHnad Into thn binds of msn u lecturers and nealern than any tire tIour year for some years. Kvery week now adda ta tbe available supply. We quote; Ohio and Pennsylvania' How Lost, How Eestored. Great French circus. Wonderful Silbon I roupe. Leonoti, bycicle wonder. I Purvis and donkey clowns. Hindoo snake charmer. "Little Allright." Ncwbould sisters. Champion riders. TrE 0lLY fllLLIOM DoLLA.E Sr(OW Cofllfjq rjEE World's illustrious gymnasts. French female charioteers. 1 entire English circus company. 1 French and German circus. 1 American circus company. All in three separate rings. Italy's greatest rider, AGUZZ1. me of neuralgia, of 0 year. atao.llng.- Jo.eph Sny. SSr'SSSSS w.SS0' tSLZ'll. uer, j'axinoa, ta, ou eta. por dox, at arusgisu. 21H-1 Xbo Wilmington Baulist church haa been repainted nnd otherwise repaired. Ly.llali. I'lnkham, whoio benevolent face Is ahailowod in almost every paper we pick tin. an pears to havo dlacovcred wbat Addison ealla "Tho grand elixir, to support the aplrita of nntnan na ture." It ia quite evident that aha hat tbe patent and has secured the contract for making over and Improving uio invalid corps of American Woman hood. Itilobe. EPILEPSV OP NINE YEAK9. "I tbank tho giver of all good gifts," writes .1, N. Marshall, of Granby, Nowton Co,, Mo., "for giving me Samaritan Nervine, ft en red my daughter's epileptic nts,oi 11 years standing," t,ct at drug ifits, 91.5(1, 24wl. nraiucK... M ciioio:xx Vina X MfMllllDl Una rue , Mli-blKan- KilraaudXI Fine Mllnm Oommon Other Western fine aud X Medium Common Pulled -Kitra Huiernue No. 1 , OomblDir and delaine Meaiuin .ua no i oomDiuir. 40 :J 4a 34 XI 40 Fine delaine.. fiw and eoarae ru MMtiumand unwashed ue Low unWMbed an Eeutuckr cuublua...... as 14 46 (Hi 1 411 Da (A 43 mm ( 42 tfl S 42 47 SiU 4 I 4 (3 :w ts WILL CERTAINLY CURE Coaghs, Colds, Hoarcraess, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth na, Whooping Cough, Croup, and every Affection of the 1'hroat, Lungs and Chest, including Con sumption. Sold by all Druggists. rmayi .mat publlRhPd. a new edition of Da. Crr.vmwM.L's Celeubatkd Erat on the ratlicalciirr of hpekmatoh. nn.nA or oeiiiiuat neaaueaa, iiivoluiitary Hemlnal Loaaea Impoteni t, Mental and I'lirslral Incapacity, Inioedlnienta to Marriage, ntc Klon ',,va,'uDT,nu Epileprt and Kits. Induced by aelMnuuhrence or Tlin celnhrnti.il .iKhnr In .1,1. ..t..l.,. l practlce.that the alannluir cnuaeiiiiencea nf self-abuse may be radically cured: ixiintin out a mode yf cure i;H'chi,;rjr ""'"""i what' bs condition First crenuino zebra seen may be may euro himself cheaply, privately and . ' Mostodonic menagerie. Trained Lions. Red and grey kangaroos. Largest giraffe ever seen. Leviathan hippopotamus. Double-horned unicorn. Animal actors. Hf-l'uisLectnre.hr,,,!,!!,. In ih. uiau-lovou uu. ...... '.e.'r ',?,'i,.,. ..... Peerless pageant Cleopatra. atamp2."i' ""Addrcaa' c,u" l" ,'0",, Scenes of splendor and beauty. THE CU1VEBWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York N. Y. : Tost Office l)oi 450 faiyl Lalla Rookh leaving Delhi. Guards of Kodar Kahn. The light of the Harem. Costumes from Fan's and Loudon. Slave singing band. More costly chariots than any show. More massive dens than any show. Museum of marvels. Giants, dwarfs. Wonders from everywhere. Rnlivnr the heaviest and handsomest uuiltui, elephant. Seats for 15,000. Independence drum aud fife corps. Great herd of Albino-eyed cattlo. Marine mrfnsters. HARLOW'S IMHGO BUTil tjimlity an, I Jniitlty Alias. I nlform, Fur sale byOloccrs. l. t.t ivi liEmiFu.PrtiprleUir. 'Hi North ISucond Htroet, rbiiadelpbia. ia. New Champion Horse Rake, THE BEST IN TUB WORLD. SOLD HY !) L. FULLER k SON, Montpelier, Vt. THY TT 13T;70Illi: YOU BUY.fci Jibe 1)Jqsie rqizfloqs ii ilcci 2tf2(fo. Exhibits every Afternoon and Night. Same porformonce Afternoon as Evening. Peevc99, PoelVc, Princely, GtaniSi, Gorgeous ree Sircet Parade Every Foronoou of Exhibition Day, between 9:30 and 10:30, the grand and gorgeous CARNIVAL STREET FARADE, in which is seen the wonderfully grand and sublime Pageants, CLE 0 P A Tfl A s LALLA II 0 0 KH. With the Handsomest Woman in America, Pnranimlinc Iji ft liookb." and tho Harge ol Uleopatra, witn JZTPt s uueen, tbe most Maijnifioent Spectacle ever beheld upon the streets of an Amerioan city. Liv-ino- Wild Benats Loo9e in the street. A score of lun-brisht, Sumptuous Chariots. A Roal, Simon l'ura Troupe of Southern Campmoeting Melodies, singing as the proces sion moves. And the very largest, longest, greatest, grandest, gratuitous and only MILLION DOLLAR VAGEANT ever seen on the streets. Admission, 50 cents; Children under 9 years, 25 cents. Exhibition afternoon and eveniDg at usual hours io Chairs, rromenauo Concerts one nour peroro commencing, uy me i.rtai (jy Low rates and excursion trains on all Uulroails to tins ureal Miow.