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1 T MONTPBLIEXt.VT.) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1883. w a 4ahIfb to maksthe Fbbbmaw narticnlrly valuab or Us nawa from alt part, of Varmont, aud our f rleitdi n dlfToreut oarta ot tUa Btata, aspaolally In wasmnir ton.Oraun. and Lamollta Oonntlea will oonfer a a-roa avor upon ua and our readera by Bending; ui iocb nt.lllKenoo. Olv.ua faota aud wa wlllarranKethem rtbepap . BUSINESS NOTICES Spoor & Lane say, "Dont forget" that they soil fresh drugs, medicines, cigars confootionery, snuff, tobacoo and a gener al assortment of fanoy goods at bottom prices. Bie bargain at the 6 cent store. Look Sowing machines from 5 to 20 dollars, new and second hand, at the UapHol oiuce, South Main St. All kinds of sewing needlos at special rates for the next sixty days. Big discount on all kinds or sowing needles, eto. Singer needles sent by mail for 15 cents a dozen. Address, J. P. Donovan, or call at Capitol office, South Main Street. Shoot music, books, stools, etc., to order nt wholesale rates at the Capitol organ & sewing maohine rooms, South Main Stroet J. P. Donevon, Manager. Wo have now arranged to sell the celebrated Mason & Hamlin organs also the Palace, Shoningor, New England, Sterling, North American organ and the H. T. Miller, Vose & Son, Emerson, Wheel ock. Hallet. & Davis, Green & Pond Piano's. Special rates to oash customers for the noxt 60 days' sold also on easy monthly payments at the Capitol organ mid sewing machine rooms. Address all nnlers to J. P. Donovan. Remember the address. THE MAP BUSINESS. Any ono wishing profitable employment will do well to write to C. V. Roberts, ' Brown University," II. N. Bosworth, "Wealeyan University," W. J.Hutchinson, "Dartmouth College" F. E. Donahue, who Is soliciting agents at "Yale College," E. K. Doxtor.or B. S. Currier who among many others engaged in this business are well and favorably known in this vicinity. Mr. Murray is at the "Pavilion" for a few days with some fine new "works" with whioh agents can do better than ever before. Pleaso call and examine. He is about establishing a general agency In this place. During his absence parties will please call at Mrs. Hibbrd's opposite the Court House and see his Superintendent of Agencies. All competent judges unite In saying that J. Morrison Murray's pub licalions are the only strictly reliable, new and standard of their kind published. No ngent can conscientiously say ho is carry ing the best map when he has any other. Nine agents out of ten who try other maps are glad to come back to his as these who try are constantly doing. There are wlwle counties and hundreds ef towns near you that have not been canvassed, near which agents are doing better than last season. Ho is the only map publisher who protects his agents and thoroughly sijo matizes his business. Agents going away to work on any other map are liable to find their territory all worked and lose their lime and money. For further particulars seo other papers anil special circulars. David Sanders has moved into his now house on Barre street. George H. Guernsey, is building a fine residence for J. M. Gould, at Northlield Falls. George Hathaway has got through at the machine shop and intends to go west again soon. There is to be a meeting of the Womans' Christian lemperanco union at Trinity parlors, Wednesday P. M. at 3 o'clock. The Lano manufacturing company are to shut down on Friday and Saturday of this week for the purpose of taking an nvoico. Joseph Galaisiza who has recently, returned hero to livo from Montreal lost one of his children by death from scarlet fever, on Tuesday. Samuol II. O. Bosworth or Berlin, has purchased the C. F. Fullerton residence on Loomis street paying $4000, and is to move in to it October 1st. Edward Sullivan and James Mullala were each fined $15.00 and costs by Justioe Clark, last Monday, for an assault in East Montpelier, last Thursday. A Montpelier & Wells River Railroad engine ran off the track in the bridge across the month of the branch on Monday afternoon, without doing any damago, however. Humphrey Campbell has purchased a half interest in Scth Jones' restaurant on Main street, and is to run it, Mr. Jones going to Northfi eld to drive horses this summor. Martin Pembrooke, aged 16 years, who lived with John B. Thurston and went (o school, was taken sick last Wednesday with the diphtheria. He was taken to bis mother's home, who lives in the Calkins neighborhood up the "branch," where he died on Tuesday. He was a very steady and industrious lad and bad made many friends who will deeply mourn his loss. Mrs. Harriet Angell, an old resident, has been visiting in town for the past week. Meeting many old friends and acquaintances. She is 85 year's old, hale and hoarty. She visited the grave of her husband, in the old Elm street graveyard, and was gratified to see that it was noticed on "decorntion day." He was a veteran of 1812. 6ho has now gone to her son, Sylvenas, at East Montpelier, for the summer. Oiianob County Couht. The jury in tho David Gusha will caso in the county court disagreed. In tho case of Daniel Magoon against Levi Clough, Jr., for damages resulting from an alleged assanlt, the vcrdiot was for the plaintiff to recover $82 and oosts. Bills of divorce have been granted to A. P. Barber from Emma E. Barber for desertion, and to Curtis S. Slovens from Marion Stovons for adultery. The grand jury reported June 15th. They found fifteen true bills. The prosocutlon of the oase of ono Robinson, a pauper of the town orThotford, charged with Illegal intimacy with a maiden lady, has boon discontinued, and ho has boon released from jail by ordor of the court. He Is an old m in of about 70 years of age and had been in jiil about nine months. The Marvel of Knropo lu America, TIIEGUKATINTEK-OCEAN, the successful competitor; for uuhoit.'s giikat est sensation. tor several years put lottois in the newspapers from diffurent cities in Enropo have spoken or ths reigning sensation there in the person of a wonderful woman, oalled Ztzel, Indeed so gre it booaroo her name and fume, that one or two pcoplo in this country assumed the same name and attempted to give imitation of the thrill ing performance whlcn m tdo her the gro it leaturc of European xhiwi. Sh3 U the original, in fuot the only human projectile oroannon b;tll firoJ fixm out a powder loaaeu oannon. After a most active competition between American managers to secure her for an attraction, John B. Dorriswas lucky enough to got hor.anJ so our readers can seo her on Juuo 22J when his show, whioh he rightfully culls the great Inter-Oooan, the largest aud best show on earth, will exhibit here in Mont pelicr, June 221. Hon. Chanoey L, Knupp of Lowell Mass., is in town ut the Pavilion, fin' founded thoStato Journal in 1831 and was secretory of state from 183C to 1810, He has resided in Lowell since 1814 ami represented the Lowell district In congress 1855 to 1859. Last summer the managers of "The Country Week" sent twenty-two young children, out of the nearly eighteen hundred persons assisted by them, to this vicinity for a fortnight's recreation Appreciating the kindness of those who opened their homes to thou- little charges ami noping umt iney iouna a blessing in the exercise of this hospitaiitv. these managers ask that a similar good work bo done for some of the worthy but ill condi tioned poor of Boston this year. Those who may bo willing io assist in this charity are requested to communicate with Itev. J. Edward Wright. Anuoveb. Mr. and Mrs. E. WostOrms- bee of EaBt Montpelier, are In town visit ing at Mr. A. A. Davis'. Jerome West of Speneer, Misj., (for merly of this town,) anj bis young wife have returned to town, and, we understand , are to remain on tho old homestead. Mrs. Byron Stickney starts for the West the 25th Inst., to visit relations and friends. Sho expacls to bo gone two months or more. Mrs. Jamos M. Woodburn leaves town the 25t h inst., to join her husband, in meir now some in IJuffalo countv. The best wishes of her friends go with her as she leaves ber children for her now home in the tar west. Mr. Henry Wiggin came near losing a norse recontiy. uoing to bis pasture to salt his colts recently, he camo npon a young man just in the act of leading off one of his colts, he made haste to find out the particulars, but tho young thief object ed to an interview, slipped tho haltor off the colt and started off on bis travels at such a lively paco that ho soon distanced Mr. Wiggins. Barton Landing. Tho M. E. Sunday sohool was reorganized by the unanimous eleotion of the old board of officers. S. K. Yarkin, superintendent j Win. W. Foster, asssstant. Rev. L. Dodd has returned from his visit to England. He preachod his first sermon on this charge at tho M. E. church Sunday, June 4th, from the words: Therefore camo I unto voo without gainsaying, as soon as I was sent for : I ask therefore for what intent ye have sent for me?" The strawborry festival hold at tho M. E. church, was a success. "David Hill" entertained the audience with his lecture: subject: "Tongues and Wheols." - A very enjoyable evening was spout by all present. yuarterly services held at tho St. E. church, Juno 17th, Presiding Elder Gran ger, officiating. He also preached from Luke 2410, And, behold, 1 send the promise of my Father upon you : but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be ondued with power from on high." Bro. Granger brought out the idea that it was necessary for God's people to bo converted. in order for the accomplishment of tho work assigned them; whether ministers or laymeu. That it was not nocisssary for them to go to any particular plaeo or gathering, in ordor to obtain tho "prom ise of tho Father;'1 but wherever they were, in their secret places of prayer, they should tarry, until conscious of receiving the promise, and their hearts so full of tho Holy Spirit that there would be no room for anything else. When the whole church wore thus filled they would constantly enjoy a revival season; souls saved, and the work of the Lord prosper. Chelsea. J. B. Marsh of Strafford has commenced to peddle hulled corn in this village. Mrs. L. II. Sanborn and her daughter, Minnie E. returned to Middlesex, June 12th. Mrs. B. Martin returned from Vor- gennes last week with the intention of re moving her household goods to Vcrgennes. Henry Martin of Illinois, a resident of this town twenty years ago, is visiting his old homo. Tho old Motonlf farm whs bid off at auction by Morrill Flint, for, as wo learn The butchers at South Boyalton have commenced to run their meat carts to this village. Competition : said to be tho life of business. Nora E. Hobbs and John O. Hunt, of this town, were ia the class for competi tion speaking, at tho close of Randolph Normal school, last Wednesday. Subject of the former, "Kentuoky Bill," of the latter, "Character of Abraham Lincoln," J. B.Bacon is receiving the split granite from Barre, with wbioh to build a family vault in his lot in Highland cemetery. Rov. Mr. Hcrriok was called to South Royalton last Thursday on tho occasion of the funeral of Chester Sanborn, who died Juno 12tb, aged 54. He was formor ly tho proprietor of Chelsea hotel. Mrs. Barney of Providence, R. I., lectured on temperance at tho Methodist church, last Monday evening, in behalf of the W. C. T. union, Adam Fifield died June 13th, aged 80. Funeral services were held at tho house by Rov. A. Webstor, the 15th. The prospect for a large crop of hay and a ruinous crop of potato bugs is remarkably good. Hon. N. B. Cobb of Strafford nnd E- B. Stanley of Brookfield, wero nt Chelsea June 12th. Willard S. Hatch is preparing to build a large store on tho lot betweon his resi dence nnd the Methodist church. Williamstown. Mrs. Fred Graves of Watorlmry, has boen visiting nor parents, Mr. und Mrs. Honry House. Dr. Loroy Merrill of St. Albans, lias boon slnying at the home of his uncle, the tho lato O. II. Merrill, the Inst two weeks. Mr. an I Mrs. 0,-oiilt Abbott, oelebrated thuii goldun wedding recently, and rocclved presents of about eighty dollars In gold. Mr. C. II. Merrill, who has been In feeble health for soiuo time, passed on to a hlghor life, and his funeral was attended at tho Methodist church, Sabbath day 17th inst. Tho funeral of Mrs. Elson Martin, was attondod nt tho M. E, church, on Tuesday, 12th inst. At hor decease the Motbodist sooiety coma in possession of a valuable property. Mrs. Jonathan Liwis, an agod lady, passod on to join frionds gone before, and hor funeral was attonded at her late resi dence at 3 o'clock, Sunday, 17th inst. White Kivkii Junction. Mrs, Martin Is very sick. A. L Rov. Dr. Leeds of Hanover, o tine over Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs Mary Nowton, agod 93 years. G. 1j. Walker attempted suicide on Sunday morning, by lying a handkerchief around his neck. Poor health and family troubles being i ho c iuso. There was no decision on locating our school building, at tho meeting on Satur day night. II jv. Walt'ir Dolo hus boen spending the wcok at Northficld, altendi ng the com menccment exercises. Mis. S untiul B.igley, who has boon so very sick, is bettor, Suicide at Faiiilee Alexander D, Pierce of Fairlco committed suicide Fri day night, by cutting his throat. He was 58 years old nnd leaves a widow nnd three children. Drowned. Jesse Bradley, a lad 14 years old, son of the late Thomas Bradley, of Milton, was drowned in the Missisquoi at S wanton on Friday night wtile bathing. Tho body was recovered byCapt. Hawley All efforts to save life were vain. Tho fourth of July oelebration at Howard Park, Burlington, bids fair to be a success. Iho programme comprises a parade of horribles, bicycle race, horse trot, foot raoos and greased pig chase. ending with a brilliant display of fire works in tho evening. Fast Time by Mil Vandekbilt's Team. William II. Vanderbilt drovo his famous mares Maud S. and Adeline against timo Friday afternoon on tho track in Fleetwood Park. About 100 spectators wore prosent. The mares were harnessed to a top road wagon weighing 212 pounds, and Mr. Vanderbilt himself weighs 210 pounds. The quarter was made in 32 1-4 seconds, the half in 1:05 1-2, three-quarters in 4:41, and tho mile In 2:13 1-2. i be mile was made without a break on the part of the mares. Cheers greeted the result. The best previous records made by double teams were : 2: 16 1-2, made at Hartford Inst tall by Adeline and Jwly Rose, and 2: 16 34, made by Frank Work's celebrated team, Jul ward anil iJicK owiv- eller, at Fleetwood Park, The Circus. Everybody was tbero and everybody felt paid for going. Tho procession in the morning was lol lowed to tho gronnds by several thousand peoplo who had come for the day, some by rail, some on foot and some in conveyances which apparent ly nnte-datea tne barge ot Uleopatra. The throng found plenty of amusement prepar- while waiting for the groat show to begin. Tbe various side snows also found ready and anxious patrons among the rural visitors, to whom tho gala-dy would lose half its interest without the huo and and cry of the oily tonguod solicitors, whoso gestures and descriptions nre a circus of themselves. Under tho huge tents which contained tho managerie thousands spent an hour walking around and studying the largo variety of animnls, which were will arranged to be examined to the best advantage Tho great attiaution, however, was miller tho main circus lent, whore wero arranged seats for 15,000 poople, fifteen hundred of whieh wore reserved, and we would remark they wore quite as comfort able as represented, e.ich having a sub stanlial back and an easy foot rest. Doth morning anil evening tlie seats were all filled long before tho ring performances commenced. While wailing for the grand entrco the audienao w.is treated to really excellent music ay tuo onnti, undor direc tion of A. K. Mentor. Soon the pageant procession appeared on the hippodrome track while the rings were alive with tho dazzling costumed equestrians, all forming i most imposing spect-.tcie. We nave not space to notico oacti net at length, but every promise mado in the advance descriptions of the show wns fulfilled. 1 here wero no delays to causo annoyance, and no exhibitions of a nature to bo con demned. Tho clowns were as clowns should be, notors, and not dopendont on the worn out speeches nnd ring talk for their success. Tho ring performances wero fully up to tbe standard and the riders evidently artists Tho specialties introduced were many of them quite new, and all successful to the detail. Noticeable was the nerformance of the T.lnvd hrnlh ers, the double tight rope performers who appeared more like jumping jacks filled with springs, wheels and patent self acting e.soapemcnts than living human beings. The elephants wero well drilled and under complete control of their trainer, Adam Forepaugb, Jr. Tho famous equestrienne. Miss l.illie Deacon, appeared in the ring with a diamond embroidered dress. This dress was presented to Miss Deacon by the empress of Austria, end diamonds are usod in place of tho ordinary circus spadgics. Tbe seemingly perilous midair flights by the Silbou family were marvellous. After a series of evolutions on tho trapeze, which were skillfully and gracefully performod, two of this family proceeded to execute ono of the most difficult and daring feats of the evening. Starting at a given signal from one side of the mam moth tent, the youngest member made a swing, letting go bis bold when about half way across the open spaoe, turned a somersault and was caught by tbe feet by his sister, who was banging by her toes head downward at the opposite side nf the lent. The startling act was repeated in responco to an encoro, and tbe youthful gymnast then proceeded to tho apex of tho tent whilo his vis-a-vis began swinging head downwards on the distant hanging bar. At a signal he jumped fully thirty foet and was canght again by the brother, who was swinging below. A sigh of relief was heard escaping the vast audience, who wero spell bound at the seemingly perilous act. While tho slightest miscal culation would causo n failure of the act itself, no serious accidont could occur, as a not is compelled by law to be spread under tho trapeze. A noticeable feature of tho show was the orderly manner and nppearanco of tho attendants. The audience was not put out of humor by venders of peanuts and lemonade, which is a good card for the managers. Bridge port (Conn.) Standard. Forepangh's great show exhibits nt Brattleboro, Tuesday, July 10; Rutland, Wednesday. July 25; Burlington, Thurs day, July 2C; Montpolier, Friday Jnly 27; White River Junction, Saturday, Jnly 2S; St. Johnsbury, Monday, July HO; West Hnndolpb, Tuesday, July 3a; St. Albnus, Wednesday, Aug. 1. THE MARKETS. RtpwUni and UtwWied prety for the iw Mountain freeman. BOSTON OATTLtt MAR KEF AT OA Mull DOB N0 BBIC.lt TOM, frr tht wMk witnt Tuesday June t, lm, CaUtB, XKttft. IViQH. ttuiin At narkt thli w Uf I,n44 .mo 1 flirt " " lnt Wft.ik M-4 1.0J U.III5 l,H7 " 11 ono year iu t.7T lu.tkA HUli) MM PHlOKH.-K.xtri fiit nrt heavy premium oimi, H1H "111 8 76; tint fiullty,7.Ktt,75;'iflcoiid iuallty, (it iHMUd; third quality, 9ft.(Hx47.7fi per liM Ibi. cm total wt-lK.it nf bide, tallow aud dressed beef, A iow clioJce alnirlB nalri, i,25. HulH, etc.. Wort.utf uxnu. $luu4J&tf plr,or,aflOorditi;c to the. r. valuo hi ben!' nteori. 9WVi. Allien cow, ew.u.wr).wu, extra Kum, i3.ixxri.o, with or without caIVbb, bb may be a-remi; larrow aua ordinary. bib-imu uw oiorea. yearim, lvMJlV0u, two-yer-oldi, B18uu4'Q iM); three-year-ohU Hheeii, &Vi extra. ttttWn!W to or tu.uu imi.ai y neaa.iiarauB, srjo; renin, wio r id. mtmiK" J7.HU 7('Jc W lb: northern dreBsed hovs.tl'rf :wWIb. Veal nalvei. mmx V Ib.HrlKbton hll,Hy! Wo country Iota ft47e. Calf BkliiB.tKiaXc.w H. 'Tal liiB.tl(iaj4c,W tt. Tallow, 4M47o V ttti country, 4Jj(45tfr!. Felta i o ou ntry lots, each. reita wuu wnoi uu, sui9sou ecu. BOSTON MARKET. June 12. Furnlabed by rMHIilNU HO -IMF, II, ot the llinlon Prudurn Kxctiauitfl. Oomtniimlon MnrcUauta, ao. ti uoinmerciai ureal, uubluu. IVHhlppora should bear Inmiud that the mtotntlon? bnlow represent receivers' prlcos for round rminu lotit. and are made up from actual tratmactloua. Kxtrouip iuo tatloua can only ua realized tor produce that coinoH up to the standard or choice lu every reaped. Tho qual ity, oonditlou and manner of preparing Produce fr market are rery cloaely obaerved by buyers, and bare an important bearluir upon pricea, BUTTER. There la a firmer tendency lu prices, and In aonia InatanrM an advance nf nun cent a imunrt han hnfcti obtained. The trade are buying fairly, but there la no apeculatlve excitement, aud only The very ouuat lota are taken for cold atoraira. It ie dlmcuit to eHtali- llan any advance on the bulk pr the receipts, and con - Hiiriiinnnia mac ai-Aiue teuton ,n no aefl at inside quolatioba. We quote : NORTHKBH. Creamery, choice, V lb 22 ra 1 Do, fairtOKOod I-.! (4 21 Franklin county, Vt., Hue, V B " 't New York aud Vermont, choice 10 (ft ilo Do do fair to good 16 A 18 Do do common lu (is 15 WESTEDN. Creamery, choice 23 Ilo fair to good ID Dairy, choice IS Do, fair to good 33 Ladle packed, choice H Do fairtofrood 14 Do common to azi m 2i ;s is a 26 le ft it, a 13 CHEESE. The market colitlnuea rather quiet for cheese, and the teildency of prices Is still more or iess lu favor of buyers. We quote: New York, choice, V tain Vermont choice.. Northern, fair to trood Do, common Western, choice Do, choice to good. Do. common..... ..11 (112!, .. a a in ..U a I3X ...in a r.i ... i tt V EOOS. Tbe tendency of prices baa been in favor of buyers, and our quotattona are one cent a dozeu lower tiiau laBtweek. We quote: Eastern, dozen 16 ft 17X now lorasuo. vermuut ...io;, gii uauaoa....... BEANS. There contlnnes to be a alow movement In pea and medluma, aud pricea are barely maintained, We quote: Pea, Northern, H P, V bush $2 88 (SI 3 fid Do New York. H P , 2 ml ( 2 ii in, ao, com. to goou.... i w, i, ?n Medium, choice hand nicked - 3 31) lis 2 & Do, choice acreened 2 ai 5 2 28 lo, common to good l!to;M2G Yellow Eyea.improved R 8o .3 3 9n Do, choice Sata Hia.ni Do, common 8 so ( 3 65 Bed Kidneys 3 00 li 3 6 PEAS. Canada peaa are Belling ruokerately at previouR ..SSI 1(1(31 if, pricea. Wa quote: Canada, choice. V buati Do. common GVreeu Peaa, Northern ...0 85 4 .... SftlSl 211 nil, western POTATOES. ...1 26 O 1 3ft The market continues dull and pricea are lower. Wc quote: Early Boae, V bUBD 1. !(.. Proliflcs m (A Wi Peerless 46 (4 0 iirooKa..,,....,.. ........................... ....... 09 19 Sweet potatoes V hbl t VEGETABLES. There 1b a falraupply of seasonable productB aud prices are wltooul inucu cuacge. we uuote: Cucumbers. W dozeu 1 (10 a Lettuce, V doz Mi a tfu New beets, Vbu 1 uoa.... Cabbage.V obi 2 IW2 60 onions, til bbl 2 Ma 2 26 Native Spluacu, V bu 4d,a 6(1 GREEN APPLES. There Is no stork of any consequence offering and prices are nominally uncuaugea, ne quote Applea, choice, V hbl .....80 00 (So 00 uo, commou to gooa z ou s a 60 Cranberries, choice, Tfi bbl 1.1 Ulhgll 00 ill. aouiuiou to good 10 OOdU 00 IDKIED APPLES. Eastern and northern quartered and sliced suBtain full prices, but vaporated are lower. We quote: Southern, quartered, V H Do, h iced New York, quartered Do, aliced East and North, quartered Do do, sliced Evaporated, choice , Do, good , . 6 (3 1 , 8 I J . u (4 io . 9 (4 10 ,9 (4 11 1U M 12 ,lri 17 ,14 id 15 MAPLE SUuhR AND SYRUP. ThedtimiUiUfor iiif-ir cojlinuos to fait oil'. We quote; New suifar, small cakes, f lb. 2a4 " lartfo " " liktil Old Sutrar : itaio Old 8ymp Winl or 10 lbs 6,j(t70 New syrup fli ml. oflJ Ibi. 75a cto HAY AND BTBAW. Tho demand lor Umx miitlmitm to rail off and receivers flud it dimcult to sustain prices. We quote: Easternland Northern, choice, coarse 918 oo rt 19 ft) Do do, Rood Ill 00 (4 17 0(1 Do do, flue 16 00(4 10 00 Do do, poor 12 00 $ 14 00 Western Timothy 17 .... Swale Hay...... (4 9 00 Rye Straw, choice (4 14 00 Do, commou to good (4 13 00 Oat straw 14 a uu HOPS. Buyers continue to hold off and there are iio sales of couseq ueuce. Y e quote; Oood to prime, 188J, Eastern V S flo tf$ fl5 ISO, IB81 03 10 bO FLAXSEED. Western and Canada, V bush $1 42 1 43 GRASS HEEDS. No ru ivement of importance lu Grass Seeds, and prices are nominal. We quote: Clover, weaurn 134 14 Do. New York 14 4 lo Timothy, V bush S3 00 (4 2 Sift KedTop.Vbaff 3 75 4 50 Do. uo, uneven weight 3 Cauary 1 70 a 35 FRESH MEAT. There has been a slow market for beef, and nrlcim are lower, particulars ou furequartera, which are nff about one rent a pound. Muttnu and Lamb are easier, dui quuiauoua uucuangeu. . eai aieauy. te quote: Beef, bind quarters, choice, V lb II (9 13 ua, common v ig 10 Do, fore quarters, choice 7 (4'7V Do, commou to good 6)$6 Muttoo, extra 9 4 10 Do. r minion to .rood 7 A H Spring Lamb, choice 14 3 18 Do, commou to good 5 (4 1 Veal choice 9 (3! 10 Do. fair to good 7 3 8 Do, commou 4 (rt 5 uo, Worcester county, cuoice v m Do do. do. com 7 (3 9 POULTRY AND GAME. 8:iioiaM ejuliiil t a ntll loti at steady prices. We quote : Northern Turkeys, choice. 91 (8) 35 common to lair 1 m au Chickens, choice 30 4 3i commou to good 14 (4 lri Western Turkeys, choice 3J (4 23 common to good H (4 2d Chickens, choice, 18 (4 lw Fair 13(4 H Live Fowl II a 13 HIDES AND PELTS. Hides, Brighton. V lt Hides, country II id 88, Western Dairy skins, Ifi piece Deer skius. each .... 7X ... 6 ' "4S3 '."bo (4 ','.'.'20 3 Calf skius, Vlb , Shearlings auib Blum PROVISION TRADE. DBKSBED BOOS. Ltre.V Ih 7 (48 Western.dre4Sdd "4 Northern 9' 4 9' Extra prime, V bbl... New mess Western extra clear.. Boslou clear Boston basks ,.817 00 -V 17 50 .. ) 50 (4 il 00 .... .. 21 75 (4 23 Ml 33 75 t4 a3 00 Western mess, V bbL , Western extra Extra plate aud family.... Beef hams , ir m 1.1 (Ml J 14 50 i 4 is 00 U:: Beef tongues Western, smoked, V lb 13 Boston a (9 14 14 Fancy, In bags Western, kettle rendered, lb u m 11 WfuitArn. ntAAin .a City, rendered .'...',.. 11 (3 12 CORN MEAL. Markfit Is firm for (lorn Ma1 with aula mi m 3,1C bbl. It YE. FLOUR. The sale! of Rr Flct'.ir Qsve hxn i.-inrin,i in iota at $175(44.00 V boi., as to quality. GRAIN! TRADE. CORN. Thwn Is vorv littln nhanirA in rv-irn Tint ma.ka. 1. not quite so flrm. and the ssles of the different grades u.c uooaa a. a, sv V uaoaaos, 1U II1U1IIK ItHlIUBr yl- low at the latter rate. To arrive from fihikir rule at lUlic y bushel fo. high mixed. - FLOUR AND HEAL TRADE. The mirket has become dull Brain tnr v1a . prices for some days psit have been rather unse'ttlfd nil nnmlntl Tho H7 urmnp watathaiT. ! w ' admonished dealers that it Is not good policy to car rv much atock at present for fear ot mmrinir ik.i. purchases for some days psat have been r.f limits character. FLOUE WINTEB WHEATS. Patenu, choice i? 00 A 7 sa Patents, common to good g 25 '4 75 Ohio. 8 o 60 Michigan nu i ba Ipdtana 5 75(6 50 Illinois. 00 17 w Ht Louis 6 75(1 3ft Wisconsin........ 4 50 J 00 Corn Meal, V bbl .8 uo ft j 10 uyoriour 8 75,4 W Oat Meal, common to good west , 6 254 8 AO ....7 357 50 uai neai, uncy oriDai. Buck wheat, V 100 lbs IrLous srsnra wheats. Western sunerflne - ....3 35(3 4 Oil 4 35 ? 4 75 , ....6 50 (4 s 0(1 7 354 8 0 nnmmon extras Minnesota oaaers Minnesota and Wlsnonsln patents Thfre Is nothlna- dolnv In Tlarlnv nfl nrlcaa .... quite nominal, with sales at 96cll 05 V bushel. nVii. Tin m trlfitiH -i ilJta id tU-t ailed hive bami tiinalUt Tim jiurki't fur M'lortH In steady, nolMa itt nulling lit AMfi'JI U ikfi! frmn Jid'JJ tl nulla HiWyii y roti, hh tu i.,iiity. UdUuu nood muu TUB WOOf TltAUH. 'J'lio umiktt ri-uiahia lu irucl$t ly tlio mima pnclHoii an noun-it iiii.ui-luHt ruport, Munuiuoluntta voutUm imrrliUBi'H lu ai'tmil waiiU and ant Ui-M'pponmsil aud i)iirotiruifii .i t tliu duiircBit'd atate of itit) kioiIh iniif kft, wlid u, wltli txiUu of woi-Hlrdtt, remulua u iu i mm no iironpem in nuy iiuituvciuuhu Oli l ami Pouijuylvniiia- (Jiiofi XjC!.."!. Fine X...! Mudtum Coarse , Mteljlwan- .. .. Extra nud XX..., linn Medium OumniDii Otliisr W enter u - Jiuo una X , Medium Oiriniiiiin ...4U (HV lit 40 ...4 J tlu ...xi 4w ...,!W ....HZ ....40 (4 4H ....IK (A 38 ....40 (4 43 PuUiul- Kxtrit M nupuruuo jh ( 4f No. 1 15 (llU Oombilitr niirl iMi.iim Medium and iSu 1 uumbiiiK , 'lne dulafjift Iiw and rniirHH Medium and ui.wuaL.ed ..4'i l46 ,.,.;H i&M ....25 WW Jt) 3:;-2 .....ii6 -$H7 liUW UliWUHlmil Kuiitucky cumlhiitf.. SASDWITCIIES Ur. N. (J, Wlillu's lu Into navy Elixir has no Ml perlor as n Cough remedy. Price H3 and 50 cts per boUlei 'iiml Co account.oltlio b ml don changes Id tho temper alu e at this suuaon and in this climate, H Is almost impossible to kocp free from colds nnd coughs; but a .vrompt use of N. H. Downs' Vugotuhle Hal sarnie Elixir will prevent any serious result from a sndden cold nnd effect a speedy cure. If you are bilious, or have the Jaundice, sick headache or diz ziness, try Uiixtci'i Mandrake Ui Iters. 24ml A Norwegian who nrrivud ut Puiladel I'liiit thn uliior day spulled his name. K;tgnilU Kndiusdutttiijoeistiid. 'VVhcii I publicly testified that 1 had been cured of a terlible skin hum or by the Cuticura Itemed it's 1 did so that others luilit be cured, and do not regret tho time given to answering liujuiiies." lion. Win. Taylor, Uoston. i!3w4 J)nrin tliocl ivon months, ondin May 81 nt ttiu puhl'm dubt was ducruusiil nuurly $120,000,000. FOOD FOIt YOUN'U ANIJ OLD. Food and medicine for young and old, prepared witbout fermonlatlon, from Canadian Barley, Malt Hops, Qjinine, Bark, etc. Malt Bitters are war. ranted more nourishing, strengthening, vitalizing and Purifying, by reason of iliolr richness In Bone and Musulo Producing Material than all oth er forms of malt or medicine, while free from th objection urged against malt liquors. iiiiw London had, durinp; 1882, 133,200 births, 34,414 marriage and 82,905 deaths. "I buy Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Fills and introduce (hem wherever 1 go. Personal knowledge and experience ol'thclr effects on others prompts tills act." lEcv. J. P. Fugctt, Rector St. Lukes tin, Myersburg, Pa. 50 cU, at druggists. ittwl The United States treasury h:ts nvnilnble cash on linnd amounting to over $J 30,000 000. The best preventive of fever and ague and all miasmatic diseases is Wheat B liters. One trial will prove this. Sold by all druggists. 2jw1 The London Times c ills Minister Lnveil the h?st af'ter-dinuei speaker in Great Britain. What arc tho desirable qualities in a whisker dye? It must be convenient to use, easy to applyi impossible to rub off, elegant in appearance, and cheap in ptice. Buckingham's Dye for the Whisk ers unites in itself all these merits. Try it. 25 wl A good Baptist clergyman of Bergen, N. V., a strong temperance man, Buffered with kidney trou bie, neuralgia, and dizziness almost to blindness over two years after he was told that Hop Bitters would cure him because he was afraid .of and prcj. udiccd against "Bitters" Since his cure bo says none need fear but trust Hop Billets. 2'iwl It is said that in New York 200,000 children aro growing up without any schooling whatever. The Hindoo widow," chants tho Boston Tran script, '-is tho only one that cremates. The others rem ate." A lady nfllicted with a gcuunoundnau seating case of catarrh whether she is single or married, probably longs for cremation (of tho dis ease, if not of her persons). Tbe sickening, rcvol ing breath, foul discharges, racking pains and oth er characteristics or Catarrh render life a burden. Ely's Cream Balm is a reliable, fragrant, yet cer tain cure for all such cases. Tho Balm is not a liquid or snuff, and is easily applied. 'My head ached so severely, from Catarrh." faid Major Downs,Military lustructor.Mt- Pleasant Academy Sine Sinir. N. V., "that I was obliged to ava up everything and keep quiet. Ely's cream Bnlm cur ed me" This exquisite preparation will cure any caeo of catarrh. M cents. 2;w2 .rtirrM I'ikmIIimI Tor at .Monipelier. Vt., Post Olllce, Juno Hi. ISSIt. tV To obtain those letters persons must five the above dutt LAtUKs.-MiHS May Harvey, Miss Nina Hull. Mrs Lizzie A. Jonoit, MIrs Mary K. Massey, Miss Aunie Tnt tie. Oksti.emks. -Benson k Co., C K hur, I'r. M. S. Weth erby, C. C. Warion, E. E. Moore, Mathon M. Parrons Nathan P-itHnns, Muses Kuttle. J. H. rKCK, P. M. MARRIAGES. In Mtri'ilpRpjc. Juno . hv Rrv. Hnwnrd F. Hill, of riirist Church. M.mtpclier. UAltltY WII, 1,1AM BOB. KitiB aua j-;.vm,v tavi.uu, notu oi Miauieeex. In Blonmfiftd, June 17, at tho M. E. uarsouairp , by Rpv. C W. MurKH.Mr. KA11XEST F. ltOVAL. itud Misn CAIUIIE It. TK ASK, both of Cuaau. DEATHS, In MontpeUer, Juno 19. MARTIN PEMBROOK, atrcd 16 years. In Mnntnelicr. Juno 1!).a dauifhtor of Joscnb (lalaiza. syed 1 year. and all Bilious ComplalnU aro relieved !y taking Wright's Indian Yegctablo Tills. fiitlT VsgrtatU; Ho Orijlog. Price 25o. AlllnjJllU 26w( JBlwu. - " HEADMM Termont Methodist Seminary Female College, MONTPELIER VERMONT. Kev.J.D. BEEMAN.A.M., Presidont, Kev. B. A. BISHOr,A.M.,rrincipal, Mus. J. D. BEEMAN, Preceptress, A Full Corps of Teachers. JPA.ImXj TERM Catalogues and Cihcui.ars Sknt Frer New Champion THE BEST IN SOLD BY I). L. FULLER & SON, TRY IT BEFORE YOU BUY, ff ROYAL ICWfil Jt Absolutely Pure,, Thli1 nnwdar never varien. A marvel of purity. ntnuitfth aud wli'ilenoiiiusn. More ecouonifcai than tlio ordinary kiudn. Btid cannot Iim sold iu coniiwt' tiou with tlia iniiltitudn rf low tent, nhnrt waikfht, alum or phoaptiata pDwdori. Sold onif in .can. KOYAL UAKINU lOrVOKli UO., IUD WJ1I BI., SH. 1. rMMyl WILL CERTAINLY CURE Coughs, Colds, Hoarcaess, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth na, Whooping Cough, Croup, and every Affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Coa sumption. Sold hy all Druggist Apprentice Wanted. A trustworthy and iuduKtrloiiH hoy of from H to 18 yearH of aK-p, to learn tlio pniittT'i trade and do chores about the U'liine the rirnt ytiar. Ono a. 'customed tu th e cure ui c .ttie. aipiv io nr utiiru."8 H. U WUKKIj'JOli.Moutpelior, Vt. STATIC OF VERMONT. WASHINGTON COUNTY, SS., Louisa S. Coltos, WaHliiuiftou Addison li. Uolton, ) Sept. tterm, A. D. 1883 Wit ir til? in I -Alii an M flulrrm nf Pn vat nil in tll ftrimit.V of WuHlilinftou, hiH thin day tiled hi tho.oitico of the clerk of the cniinty court for th county of Wanliiuif ton, tier liticl for dlvorr-n, nelliiiK forth lu stlbBtftiice that ou the 20th day of November, A. LUH8l,H)ii wax law fully married;to Addistm 1'-. (Jolton, tlmu of Bald Fays io ii : mat sue on iif-r part naa ihuumi ny Kepi anu per funned her Hitid marriuKt? covenant; hut that tho eald AildiHtiii K. lias not keut and iierlorined the flame: lor tliattlieaald Ad .Uhoii H. had treatod the petitioner wuu inioierauio severity, huu oounr oi sumeieiii pecuniary anility had woutonly refusoJ auu neaflected to nrovidn anitahle maintenance for the tietitloner: and prayiukf tUat for the cauiid atoretiiid, that vhe mlht De (Trained a divorce it-om tlio said Audison b.., aud that she he allowed to rcsiuue her maiden uame oi ijdinsa a. Aiauuroii: And whereaa it lri marlo tn annoar that the said Ad' dlBou K. now resides without tlila ntato where the uro- ceflB or said court cannot be eervod upon htm. it in tuerffoie ordered that tho nald Addison E. Colton be uo titled of tho nenduiicv of Haul libel and not i lied to appear aud make aiifiwer to the name mid show cause, ii any ue uave wuy tue prayur inereot ne noi a: ran ted, before tho cuiinly court next to be hold at Montiitflicr. within and for the county of Washington. on the second Tuesday of Heptember, A. D. liw;), by tne pumicauou oi cue suoscance oi Haiti uoei, lOKeiuer with Mi Ik order t.hnrnntt. Hithh weektl HiiecdHfllvnlv in the Green Mountain Freeman, n weekly newspaper published at said Montpelier, tho last of which publi cation shall be at least six weeks previous to said secona ruosuar oi Hepteniner, a u. iwi, wuicn suau iiHaeemeu siiiiuneut uouce to tuo eaia auuibou & (Jolton. Given under my hind at Montpelier, in tho county Ul 1 USUlliKlOLl lUltt 1U V III ,( IIUI', ft. II IW, Ml-XVIMsE K. HMIUK. Clerk. P. Un.i.iNoiiAMlfc Hon, Attorneys ior libelant. Any coNNoirs estate. HXATE OF VEUMOXT, District of WaBhinictou, tn Iu Trobate Court, held at Montpelier, in and fur said District, on the Hth day ot Juuv, A. D. lbW Francis B.Conuor.adtrjinislrator of tho eBtate of Marv Connor, late of Worcester, iu said district, de ceased, makes application to Ha Id Court, for license to sell all of the real estate of Raid dereasnd, situated lu said Worcpstpr.to wit : One undivided half of the farm now occupied bv William JI. Counor.roproKeuttnK that tue sale oi a part tueroor ts uoceisary ior tuo pay ment of the debts of said deceased aud tho expensos of administration of horeHtato; and that hikUi part cannot bo sold without injury to those interested tho remainder: Whflrminon it In nrrlercrl bvMnfil court, that said plication be referred to a sokbIou thereof, to be held a tue rrooateumce, in said Moutpeiier. on tne ua aai of July, A. D. 18K1, for hoarlnir and decision thereon "ifcatiou and order thereon, three weeks imccoHHively iu uiu ktrceu iiou'iihhi I'rcemau. a newspaper iniuusu ed at montpelier, and which circulates iu the ncitfb borhood of thonn intnreHted. hclore SHid time of liear- Iuk. that they may appear at said time aud place, aud ii ujey sue caime, ouject incrcio. Uy tho Court Attest. r35w3 A. C. A EUILL.llPKlster. C LARK FISK'S ESTATE STATE OF VKBMONT, Dlntrlctof Washlmrtou.sB, Iu ProbateCoiirt. hold a!.lontiolici, lu Hald District onthellthdayot June, A. u. lfBit. Olive A. FiBk and Martrnret F. Carlton, executrlces of the est a to ot Clark l ink latcot .Lontpcuer, in said uis trict.dwiiaBetl, present his administration ac count fnr p smi in nt inn mid ullowiim-e. and tnakefl ni) plleiition for a deTce of dmtributiuu and partition oi mo esiaie oi sain uecoaweu. Whereupuii, It is or dent. I by said Court thit Raid ac count and 8am application in rotrrea r.o a session thereof, to be held at tlio lrohate Oitt in said Mont pelier on the 2d day of July, A. D. im, for beanntr and decision thereon : Aud it ia further ordered that notico hereof be given to all persons interested, by publication of the same throe weokn sucee.sstvnly In the Green Mouutaln Freemau, a newspaper published at Montpelier, pre vious to said time appointed lor hcariuK, that they mav anncar at said time and nlace. and show cause, If any tliey may have, why said account should not be allowed, and such decree made. By the Court -Atte-tt. 1-3IW1 A. C. AVEKIIilj, Register, JDWIN AUSTIN'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT, Ilstrict,"of Washiiurtou , hp. In Probate Oourt, held at Montpelier, lu Baid District, on the Ilth day of June, A. D. lt: William II- Pttwoy, admiuiatrator of the estate of Edwin Austin, late nf le rlln, In saiddlHtrict ditceaoed, ureHcntH hiB adiniulHtratfou account fur examination n,i,i ittlfuvancfi find ninlii'H aniilirat inn for a docrcn of distrilmtiou aud partition ot tbe oh t ate of Bald de ceased : Whoreunon. it is ordered hy said court that said ac count and said application he referred to a bchsIou thereof, to he held at he Probate Office in said Mont- iller, on tue an uay oi June, a. i. ira, ior lariiiar and decision thereon And It is further ordered that notice hereof he kI veil to all peraoua iutereted uy nuimcatiou oi wie same turce wefKn Biicccsaivciy tu the Green Mountain PrHumau.a nnwBpaper publlnh ed nt Montpelier. previous to said time appoint ml for uearuuf.tnat tuey may appear at Bma nine sua nlace. anil chnw cause if anv they may have, why said accouutahould uot be allowed aud such decree made. iiy tue uourt Attest r34w3 A. 0. AVE RILL, Retrister. riff ?lte-TfZt: Tf . Jfr ajf TbolDoalionls imsurimsscd for hcaUbfulncas anrt beauty of BurrouudiiiKS. lOBtniction thorough; eitfht courses of study. Excellent ointortnnity for rocal and instrumeutal muslo, and art. noard, furnished room (Hiirinif beds throiiKbout), aud washlutr 10 iiiecoB--3.lKI per week, If paid tbe firBt week of the term. OPENS AUG. 97. om ArrucATioN to the Phincipai.. Horse Rake, THE WORLD. rrni . m ..tj On account of thu great si.o (if FiirepMiili's Iiisoum, Menag erie, Triple Circus, and Roman IIi)po(lroiuu I can exhibit only at the following points in the State : JJnittlolxjro, Tuesday, July Kl, Rutland, Wednesday, July 25, Uurlmton, TluiMihiy, July 20, Montpelier, Friday, July 27, White River Junction, (Saturday, Julv 28, St. Johnsbury, Monday, July 30, West Randolph, Tuesday, July 31. St. Albans, Wednes day, August j. Wait! Wait! Wait'. nlj (Krcat Sjjofo Coming Sljis Reason ! QUARTER OF A THOUSANDS EVERYWHERE the csxs: rr FOREPflUGH SHOW! (iff 1 I :-- : FIRST, ONLY, COLOSSAL, IMPORTED, EEAL, ROMAN HIPPODROME! 3Tiu.ii Hal.r-lVIilo Race Traolt, FAMOUS TRANS - A T LAN T 1 0 3-RING OIROTTS-3 Monster Trained Wild Beast Show ! Mammoth Menagerie ! Absolutely and indesputably tlio most Gigantic Consolidation of Old and New World Aronic, Hippodromo and Special Foituros ever exhibit ed under canvass anywhere in tlio world. No time-worn acts or actors The Groat Foropaugh Show don't rely on a single animal, large or small don't depend upon a name don't rely upon a solitary feature for public support No it desires to bo judged and patronized solely upon its superiority over all other exhibitions, no matter where they conw from, whoso nanio they bear or what they consist of. 25 Ponderous Elephants. 25 :adau roRtPAuo h exh i b its V - M 0 R E -: E L E P HANTS ,:, f i THAN ANY IN DIVIDUAL Only Trans-Atlantic Hippodromo. Half-mile racing track. Only $30,000 stud English rui horses. Only genuine English jockeys. Only French race-riders. Bacing elephants. Steeple and hurdlo races. Newmarket and Derby horses. More Performers the Great French circus. Wonderful Silbon Troupo. Leonoti, bycicle wonder. Purvis and donkey clowns. Hindoo snako charmer. " Littlo Allright." Newbould sisters. Champion riders. Te Ofay lyi'it-uoM Dollar Srjaw Coifiq HEE.E Mostodonic menagerie. Trained Lions. Red and grey kangaroos. Largest giraffe ever seen. Leviathan hippopotamus. Double-horned unicorn. Animal actors. First genuine zebra seen. Only man-facod gorilla. Peerless pageant Uleopatra. Scenes of splendor and beauty. LalU Rookh leaving Delhi. Guards of Kodar Kahn. Jibe ftfttsiq, 0rqi)i:jfioi5 it? ii)c Sitec. ?ni9c. Exhibits every Afternoon aud Night. Same performonco Altomoon as Evening. FccrVcss, PoeVvc, PmvceYj, Parade Everv Forenoon of Exhibition Day, and gorgeous CARNIVAL STREET wonderfully grand and sublime lagoants, CLEOPATRA Willi the Handsomest Peraonntinff ' Lnllft Rookh." and the Barco of Cleopatra, with Egypt's Queen, the most Magnificent Spootaolo ever beheld upon tho streets of an American city. Liv ing Wild Uensts Loose in the street. A score of sun-bright. Sumptuous Chariots. A nnl Kimnn Pnro Ti-nnnn nf Rmiilinrn Camlimonlinir Mulodies. sintrinff as the Droces- sion moves. And the very largest, longest, greatest, grandest, gratuitous and only MILLION DOLLAR PAGEANT ever seen on the streets. Admission, 50 cents; Children under 9 years, 25 cents. Exhibition afternoon nnd evening at usual hours Arenic Chairs. Promenade Concerts one hour boforo commencing, by the Great Bands. iy Low ratos and exonrsion trains on nil Railroads to this Great Show FLOCKING TO SEE THEM. 14' jj t ri INTHE CIVILIZED WORLD. Bicycle races and prizes. Knees by dromedaries. Laughable mule and monkey race Exciting Roman churiot races. Every race a real one. Four hundred horses. 22 trained stallions. 3 rings. 3 circuses. than any other Circus in Universe. . 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, AGUZZl. The light of the Harem. Costumes from Paris and London. Slave singing band. More costly chariots than any show. More massive dens than any show. Museum ot marvels. Giants, d wails. Wonders from everywhere. llnUx-nt tho heaviest nnd handsomest lOlldr, elephant. Seats for 15,000. Independence drum and fife corps. Great herd of Albino-eyod cattle. Marine monsters. Grand, Gorgeous rcc Sireel botween 9:30 and 10:30, the grand PARADE, in which is seen the LAI.LA WOOKII. Woman in America,