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VERMONT WATOHMAN & STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1001
AGRIGULTURAL.
Tho Jlyglcno or rioivlnfr.
Fow o us probably grnsp tho irupor
tnncc, frcm nu ccouoinlc point of vlow,
of tho proccaa of putrofnction of orgau
!c mattor constantly golng oa ln tho
Boil. It is ono of tho groat fnctors lu
maintaining tho clrculation of mattor, n
law on whlch tho porpotuity of lifo do
ponds. Thoro ia in thls univorso only
a coitain atnount of mattor euttablo for
tho formatiou of now animal and vog
otablo lifo, honco to portnit of tho foi
mation of uow forma of bucu lifo it ia
ncccsaary that tho dead ruattor ahould
bocomo brokcn up and rondorod avall
nblo for thia purpoao. Woro thia law
inopcrativo tho roBult would, of courao,
bo that tho carth's aurfaco would bo
como cncumborod with tho accumula
iion or dcad orgnulc mattcr to ao groat
nn extent that animal lifo would bo im
poaalblc. Honco it ia that, iu thia roa
pcct, bacteria porform sorvlcoa to hu
manity, aa woll as to all othor forma of
lifo, of incalcuablo valuc. In conncc
tion with thoorios indicatod abovo thoro
comoa tho Batiafactlon that whon ma
Jtorial whieh may bo offonalvo to tho
fnind and Bons6a ia brought iu contact
with carth thoao aamo germs transform
it into plant food, whlch ia oxompt
from unplcasant conditiona and may bo
ABBimilated by planta without partaklng
of tho naturo of tho original mattor.
Truly, tho mcthoda of naturo aro won
dorful to contemplatc! An cssontial
foaturo in plowing .a that tho broken
conncction of tho invortcd furrow-dico
with tho Bubsoil wlll soon bo ropalrod.
It ia woll knowu ihat tho moisturo in
tho soil comoa to tho Burfaco by moana
of a natural law callod r.apillary attrac.
tion. Tho same procoaa may bo ob
sorvcd in a Bpongo whoro a part of it is
In wator, or whero a bit of blotting pa
por is usod to tako up apillod ink.
Strawy manuro plowod undor will in a
dry aoason binder tho rcuniting of top
and bottom soil, and tho capillary at
traction remaining broken moistureis
denied to tho growing crop, and tho
aoason, or tho manuro or providonce ia
blamed. Farm, Stock and Home.
A Mouster Dcvll 1'Uh.
Dest.ojlng Its victinia, ia a typo ol con
stipatlon. Tho powtr ol thls malady ia folt
on organB,nnvep, muscloa and braiu. Bnt
Dr. King's New Llfe Pills aro a safo and
cettain cuie. Bist in tho world lor Stom
ach.Liver, Kidnejs, and Bowela. Only 25
cents at 0.,Blakely's dragBtore.
Mauurlu; tho (Jrnss fleld.
No intelligent farmor neoda to bo
told that atablo manuro is an cxcellent
droaslng for promoting tho growth of
grasa and thoroby iucroasing tho quan
tity of tho hay crop. In thia paragraph
wo ahall not consider whethcr thia ia
tho bost way in which to accomplish
these purpoaes. A groat many of our
readera like to keop aome of thoir flelds
pretty constantly in grass and maintaiu
the ferti.ity of tho land by spreading
plant food upon tho aurfaco. To somo
of them we beliove a word of sugges
tion will bo uaeful. Whon sprinc opena
those mon aro, very proporly, in groat
haBte to flt tho land for their sowed
cropa and preparo othor flelda for plant"
ing. They givo these thinga tholr llrat
attention. Thero aro others, who de
lay tho manuring of tho grass becauso
thoy do not feel suro how much they
want to sparo trom tho other cropB. So
it is o'ton the caso that the grasa has
made considerablo growth beforo tho
manuro is apread.
And unlesa great caro is takon to
znake it very flno the manuro will in
many Bpots aomewhat rotard tho
growth of the grasB, and moro or leaa
injury will bo dono by the tramping of
mon and teama while tho work ia in
progresa. By thia time, too, tho beat
perlods for manuring tho grasa plants
havo passed. A light application af tor
growth haB coaBed in the fall, or just
beforo it commencos in tho Bpring, will
insuro a larger and moro uniform crop
tban will a much hoavicr coat that ia
given when tho grasa ia half grown.
Beaides, undor the most favorable con
ditiona, tho grasa crop haa only a Bhort
titno in which to grow, and lf tho aoa
eon provea to bo extromely dry thia
period is still furthor llmited. Conso
quently, if tho manuro has not beon
used belorc tho grass has become prot
ty woll started, wo would advise a con
sideration of the question whother it
will not be beBt to keep it in tho yard
(properly protectod of course), unul
fall, or clee plough uuothor fiold in
which to use it now. In these days of
sharp competition it ia not enough to
merely put the manure whero it wlll do
good. It ought to be appliod whore it
will be liktly to make tho largeat and
the longcat continuod rolurns that can
be pbtained from its ubo. (Practlcal
Farmcr.
Shako Into Your Sliocs
JV.lIo'i'8 Foot-Eaae, a powder. It oufoj
paiufnl, ainartlug, nnrvous foet and lngrorf
iiig imllp, aud lustantly t 'kH tlio Htlug (. Jt
o( uatuh uud banimif. It's tho ertmioHt
v infort ilUcovoiy o( tboage. Alleu'o Foot-
jch uiHKrM nptit or now huom feel easy.
lo 1h a ci r .iiln curn tor Bwpatlnr, omiona aud
laot, tlred, ttching foot. Try It today. Holil
by 8)1 drnzelkti Htid sboo n'oreH. jw mnll
for 25 eenm lu Htaiiips, Trlal package
rnnjc. AuuresH, Aiieu a. uimstead, Lio
Koy, N. Y.
Moisturo and Fleld Crops.
Invcstigatlons at tho Minncsota otu.
tion domonBtratcd that tho loss of moia-
ANl'gdable I'rcpornlionrorAs
similating ilicFoodnndllcguIa
ling llic Stoinachs nnclBowcls of
Promolcs Digcslion.CheerfuP
ness andRcst.Conlalns neitlicr
Opium.Morpliiiio iiorIiacrai
Nor Kuicotic.
Jmplan Seal'
yttxJenna-t
llochAUSUts
hffiennvit
lll CcrtxjtlalpSodar
HorrttSettl'
Clrmfird Suow
IViattiyrmi rtanr.
Apcriccl ttcmedy rorConslipo
Tlorti Sour Stomach.Diatxltoca
Worms,Convulsions .Fcvcrsli
ness and Loss OF SliEEB,"
FacSinulo Signnlurc of
new'ydhk.
ture in a fleld of corn caused by a
growth of 3510 pounds of woeda to tho
acre- wa3 vory marked, eapocially at
doptha varying from tbroo to aix in
chea and tho corn crop waa roduced
from 12,762 pounda whero thorough
cultivation wob given, to 69S9 pounds,
or moro than flfty por cout, whero tho
woeds (mostly pigoon grass) wero al
lowed to grow freoiy. It ia bolievcd
that tho wced3 ovaporated moro mois
turo per pound of dry matter than tho
corn.
Compacting tho lowcr portion of the
furrow slicos with a subaurface packer
hiul little or no effect in increa3ing the
moisturo in tho lower portion of the
slices, either when the ground was fall
or spring plowed or when coarae ma
nures were plowed under. Subsoiliog
for corn apparemly reduccd tho yield
of graln 10 per ceut aud of stover 15
por ceut.
With wheat the grain yield was
alightly reducod with tho woight of
etraw alightly increasod on tho surf ace
packod plata. Out of sevonteon com
parisona with oats, potatoos, turnipe,
fodder corn, wheat and sugar boota,
fourtoeu ahow a decreaaed yield from
8ub3oiling. Tho concluaion reached ia
that "aubsoiling is cxpenalvc and not
ptofltabie undor moat conditiona in
Minnesota."
The moiaturo content of aoils surfato
culttvated, mulched, plowed and plow
ed and subaoilcd waa aludiod. At tho
depth of threo to aix iuchea tho aurfaco
culiivated soil had only about ono per
cont moro moiaturo duriog moat of tho
aoason than the soil which was com
pact to its aurface, and late in tho sea
son it had no moro.
When tho Boil waa plowod aix lnchoa
dceper, tho moiaturo in tho aubsoil was
much botter conaorved by the looaened
earth tban in baro compact soil. Plata
mulched witn a layer of Btraw four
inches deep containcd flvo per cont
moro moisturo than baro soil, iluctuatod
with weathor changes leaa aharply, and
rotaincd their warmth longer.
Soil moisturo Ib conBorved by plow
ing, which looBona tho soil to a depth
of aeveral inchoa; by cultivating be
tween tho rowa, which keeps looso tho
upper two inches of soil; by mulching,
which allows tho rain to ponotrato the
soil, but not loavo ,it; and by having
tho plowed furrow alico cleanly fallow
all or a part of tho year, thUB avoiding
tho draft of growing planta on the soil
moiaturo.
Moiaturo ia diaaipatod by growing
The torovsd
U. S. Separaior
HAS LED in the past,
IS LEAD1NQ at prcsent,
WILL, LEIAD In thi. future,
JSgJ becauso of its
Clean Skltnmlng
Eaiy Runninjj
One-piece Frms
Cnctused Qeart
Clmplictly
Durabllily
, Etc.
Prlccs rango from $50.00
upwnru
Wrlto for illustrfttuJ catulogiics
CASTORIA
For Infants and Childron.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
I; Bears the JL
' Signature ff$
Aj Use
Jr For Over
1 Thirty Years
InmnTnniH
flHolUIIIH
THK CCNTAUR COMrANY. NCW YORK CITY.
cropa which pump into tho air onor
moua amounta of watcr; by woeds
which are pernlciously activo pumps
in proportion to tho useloaa growth
they make, and by loaving tho soil
compact, allowiug capillary wator to
rieo to tho surfaco, thero to evaporate
Prof. W. M. Hays, in New York
Farmer.
Jlr. Martin Mniif"nmnrv
formorly of Itoxbary, N. Y., nowof Sllvara,
Pa wrltOH to hli old friend. Dr. David
rr 1 rr l ri . rr, .
ikouui-u ui uDuunuy uun , ikincaion,
r : "Tho new inedlolne, Caioura Solvont
1 - wu.uu v .IVD. nuu JV 11 1 -
uey troubles, and rhouuiatiain, after a lot of
IDUEl.d lltt. . .l.t .1.. .11.1 .
'""'J wuoiun nuu iuiuq lUttd UIU UU R00I
It is a rtooid-breaker and no mistake
Send to Dr. Kenutdy for froe trlal bottle.
.tloro Apple i'lgures.
Somo weeka ago the Vermont Ex
perimont Station was responaiblo for
tho circulation of somo llgure3 ahowing
proflts made in apple growing. Brielly,
thtso flgurea ahowed that Mra. Laura
E. AHen of South Horo, Vt., had cleat
ed S100 an acre from fourtoen acre3 of
orchard in 1899, and that tho crop of
1900 brought a not prout of S183 an
acre.
Theso flgurea aeem not to hsve been
aatisfactory to an inquiring and cap
tious public. Some poraons who.know
nothing about the applo businoss
thought it waa a flsh atory puro and
simple, othora who aro growing appleB
thom3elvca proteated that they had
dono better, aud that tho caao thore
fore had been unfairly presontod. Sev
eral communicationa woro received on
tho aubject by tho horticulturiat.of tho
Exporimont Station, who is now happy
to add tho following statitstics to-tho8o
alrendy publiahed:
Mr. Lucian Allen, also of South
Hero, haa 300 applo bearing troos, cov
oring betwoen flvo and aix acrea of
land. From theao ho aold in Now York
257 barrela of the crop of 1000, for
which he recoived a groaa roturn of
875.25, or an avorago prico of 83.40 a
barrcl. Freight, cartago and commia
aions ato up 8171.75 of thia aum, loav
ing a not cash roturn of 8700.50. Theao
flgurea aro taken diroctly from tho ro
turna of tho commiaaion man, (and tho
commiaaion man aoldom roturnB moro
money than tho fruit brings.) In addi
tion to the 8700.50 rocoivod for apploa
Bold in Now York, Mr. Allon aold a
conBldorablo quantity at home, from
which ho realized an additional 8108.50.
Thia makoa a total of 8899 for tho
year's crop, or 8150 to 8160 an acre.
Anothor Vermont applo grower, who
objecta to having his namo uaed, but
whoao accountB havo been oxamined
and found corroct, has mado atill moro
romarkablo Balee. Laat year his total
aalea (not net) wero 83,543,25 from 10$
acrea. Ono Binglo block of treoa, cov
oring 4 acrea, gavo a not roturn of
81,272, or ovor 8282 an ncro clear proflt
on tho farmlng, Tho flguroa from thia
orchard aro not now avallablo for pro
vioua cropa; but to tho wrltor'a poi
sonal and diaintoreated knowlodgo tho
returna have been almoat equally good
Bomotimea full better ovory yoar for
Boverul years past. Duriog at loast t'on
years thero has not boou a single crop
falluro iu thia orchard.
And thero aro plonty moro flgurcs
llko these. Vermont Exporimont Sta
tion. "It waa almoat a mlraolo. Bnrdtok Blood
Ulttera onroJ me of n terrlble breaklUR oal
all over my body. I am very Bratefnl."
Misa Jalla inibrldgo.Went Cornwall, Oonn,
Au Improrcd 1'otato Sprny.
Having mado aomo oxporlments tho
past two aoaeons in controlllng buga,
bllght and rot of tho potato, I havo ob
tainod aomo roaulta that wero a sur
prlao to mo, and which I hopo wlll bo
of valuo to tho potato-growora of Now
York and el8owhoro, aa wcll aa to my-
eelf. In thcbo exporimonts groat caro
waa takon to havo tho condition of Boil
aliko aa to tilth and fortillty, tho oim
being to bco which of tho diff oront ways
would givo tho bcat roaulta both in
provonting blight and rot, and in froo
Ing tho vinoa from buga aud lnBccts.
Tho potatooB woro of ono varloty,
planted on tho Batno day, May 23, and
glvon tho eatuo caro in ovory ruspoct.
llows 1 and 2 woro sprayod with
Paria groon and Bordeaux mixture,
threo aprayinga. Keault, a yield of 180
buahela por acre. llows 3 and 4, spraj
od with Paris groon alouo, threo apray
ings; yield, at rato of 155 buahela.
Ilowa 5 and 0, sprayod with ilug Death
nlouc, threo aprayinga; yloltl, 195 buah
ela. Rowb 7 and 8, aprayed with I3ug
Dealh and Bordeaux mixturo, throo
aprayinga; yield, 275 buahok.
Tho differonco in yield of thoao
aprayed with Bug Doath and Bordeaux
mixturo ovor thoao aprayed with Paria
greon and Bordeaux mixturo Was 95
buahela per acre, whllo tho difforonco
in yield of those sprayod with Bug
Death and Bordeaux mixture over
thoao aprayed with Paris green alono,
was 120 buahela per acro. Ilowa 3 and
4, aprayed with Paria greon alonc, dlcd
flrst. Ilowa 1 and 2, aprayed with
Paria groon and Bordeaux mixturo,
next, followed cloaoly by thoao aprayod
with Bug Death alono, and about threo
weoka later by thoao sprayod with Bug
Death and Bordeaux mixture.
Thia waa practically tho aamo aa it
worked in tho aeason of 1809 for me,
the potatoes being whlto with blossoms
for aix weoka, and growing a largo
number of potato balla. Others who
used Bug Death and Bordeaux mix
ture hcre the pastscaaon got nearly the
same largo dlllorencos iu yield that I
did. I have noverseen any account of
an exporimont Btation using Bug Death
and Bordeaux mixturo togethcr. 1
should be pleaaed to see othor growers
give thia mixture a fair trial tbe com
ing aoaaon, After uaing it for two
yeara I atn eonvincod that it will iu
crease tho yield of the average potato
fleld at least 75 buahela per acre over
Paria green and Bordoaux mixture,
keeping tho vinea green from two to
three weeka longer, lorgely incroaaing
the aizejof tho tubera, and making tho
quality all that can be desired.
In mixing Bug Death and Bordeaux
mixturo never add tho lime wator to
Bug Death, aa it will groatly injuro its
olllciency. Diaaolve tho copper aul
pbate in onc-third of tho number of
gallona to bo mixed, alake tho lime in
one-third, and mix the Bug Death in
tho othor third, uaing rainwater, and
of Bug Death, uao at rato of 1 lb. for
overy ten gallona of tho rainwater when
roady for uae. Aftor tho copper buI
phato ia diaeolved, mix that and the
Bug Death water together, 8tir thor
oughly, and then add tho Umewater.
When mixed properly I havo found it
to be far more effectlve in riddlng the
vinea of tho potato beotlo than Paria
green, and much moro ofllcient in pre
vonting blight and rot than Bordoaux
mixturo alono or Bordoaux mixturo
and Pari8 green. E. A. Rogera in
Country Gentleman.
eadach;
At til dma tom 35 Dom 236.
Llcan L'oru Flelds.
Farmera know that profltablo ccrn
can only bo grown on ground that is
kept aa froe of weoda aa poaaiblo, for
tho weoda not only rob tho corn of
plant food, but absorb largo quantitioa
of moiaturo. Thon it it ia doaired to
bow tho ground to cow pcaa whon tho
corn ia being "lald by," or to wheat in
tho fall aftor tho corn ia cut, cloan cul
turo permlta a much bettor proparation
of tho seod bed. Many succeed in
keeping tho corn fleld, in a good aoa
son, froe from woeds until tho corn
gotB too largo to work with tho riding
cultivatora. But if thoro aro lato raina
soon aftor it has been lald by many
harmful woeds grow and maturo aeedB
that are a detrimont to tho corn crop,
Savos
Savos
Horscs.
Monoy.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
USED FOR 20 YEARS.
titw Tork, OU. Ui, X0O0L
Ir. P. J. KtiJa Ccv, GDUemratwI hv twea
okIdk your KtndAU'i PitLj Cut for th Ul0 yoan,
aoJ br noornmtjn J4 it lo taf Ual lr Wnd 1 thliik
It U Ut hmi tlnlmint lo lh mukal odj, My wtfa
ha)riiaiDfttUin tn IhtjolaUc! ter hndj anJ knwi
(or tbri yu$ ui4 yoar KwnUll'f SrTiD Can tot 4o
Imfchi Lm cuUrtly cuitd Ut. adlAUO.
Tboat&nili of otbers havo hail ub( prich ox
rerienco. Curvn Hnuiln. lllnirbune.HplIut.
(JurbauiiduU furma or Lumne. 1'tIoh
ci ororeo.
unumi lurmft or ittmcneBn. t riw
rtf. Aflft llnimt'nt for faraltvuAolt
caual, Allilrunirlitn. llookATrit
thelloFtonmlted frvu. Aadrewi
Ue on tho
D8. B. J. KEKDALl C0.v CNOSBUBG FAUS, VT,
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bonr Slgnnturo of
Sec Poc-Slmllo Wrnpptr Bclow.
Very small otul an oosy
, to tokc n3 BnRnr.
FOR I1EADACHE.
FOR DIZ2INESS.
FOR BILI0USNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR C0NSTIPATI0N.
FOR SALL0W SKIM.
FOR THEC0MPLEXI0N
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
and will alao mako moro labor to pre
paro tho land for tho enauiug crop.
La8t sca3on wo notod the roport of a
corn grower who uaed tho Plauot, Jr.,
horae hoo in hia corn liold aftor tho
corn waa too largo to cultivato with tho
ordiuary cultivator. Thia hoo is a ain
gle horao cultivator, und ia compara
tively choap. Fittod with tho long,
knifollko. bladoa to run just bclow the
aurfaco, overy weed in tho epaco cover
od by its shoea iB destroyod. Tho culti
vator is adjuBtable, and can bo mado
wide or narrow. The work can bo rap
idly Uouo, and thia ia deairable, for the
timo for uaing thisimplemontia llmited
to a few daya. A row can be cleanod
between tho hilla of each paaaage. A
number of theao hoea woro put in the
fltld, and the moat favorablo reaults
wero reportcd. The incroaaed yield iu
the crop and the decreasod coat of la
bor to cloar out tho weeda would soon
pay for tho coat of the tooh. Colman's
Rural World.
WEEKLY MARKET REPORT,
lloston I'roduco .Hnrkct,
fafTlie (juotatloni Ktyen below repteicnt prlco
obtalncd dt tecolreti tor icQtuait lcli (not lobbiiui
vricti) auiosi oinerwlta lcdlcaioa, nua are tstended
to retrusont uctnal s.oi.
linTTKH.
Oreamerr, Vt. anaN. II.,aiaorteiIiliei, JU fl 21
Oreamery, North'u N. y.,aiiorteditiei, 20 0 21
Creamerr, northern flriti H Sb 19
Oreamerj, eaitern 17 13
Creauiery, weatern Qrat 17 ij 14
Creamerr, tecocat 18 J lf
Ualrr, Vt., eztra 18 19
Dalry, N. Y extra 17 14
Dalry, N. Y. and Vt., flrati 18 ( 17
Dalry, N, Y.and Vteconda 11 & is
Dalry, N. Y. and Vt., low gradoi 12 Q 11
Uozea, extra crcamerj m 2U
Koiea, extra dalry 18 tft 13
lioici, 00m. to ood 12 (rt is
Trunk,prlnta,ex. creamery 19 tb M
TrunK, prluta, ex. dalry 19 20
Tmnlc, prlnta, com. to Kood 11 a 18
CHHE8E,
New York, extra , 11 fp 12
Vermont, extra 11 S u
Vermont, largo extra 9 w 10
Vermont, Orata 10 11
Vermont, aeconda 9 10
Bage 9 8 10
Part aklmi 6 5f 8
FX.OU11.
t'Jmmon extraa , 2 lika 2 73
Oholce extraa and aecouda 3(3iJ23
Mlunneaota clear and ttraliihi I Wrti 3 iq
Mlchlgan, clear and etraliht...,- itod Mo
New York, clear and atralgbt I b0& 3 80
Ohlo and Bt. Louli clear 157? 3 70
Ohlo aud Bt. Loula atralftht 3 65.3 3 90
Oblo aul St. Loula patent 8 S5.S 4 is
Wlaconalu and Mlnn. patent i 25
COUN MEAL.
Uranulated, per bbl 1 505 2 60
Oommon, per bbl 1 lyg 2 m
liag meal nsa 1 00
MILL FEED.
MlddUnKa, aacked, per ton 18 lUhcla A0
Uran.aacked, wluter 17MtS17 79
ltran, aacked, aprtng 16 101S 79
Oottonaeed meal :6 iiZtll uo
EOQ8.
Kaatern, cnolce ru 11 m 15
Eaitern, fair to good 12 m 1
Vt. andN. H.cbolco freah II 0 U
COUH.
Bteamer yellon 12 trM
Bteamer jo Sn
No, SO gM
Uood, no Krade a gio
POTATOES,
Arooatook nebrona ts B 40
New llampabtre llobrona 41 so
Vermont Hebrona 40 & 45
New l'otatoea,bbl 300 3375
OATB.
No 1, cllpped wblte , 36 O 17
No. 2, cllpped wblte u in
No. 2, wblte j 14
No. J, white , 12 13
Hejected white 29 29
UAY AND BTRAW.
Ilay, N. Y. and Canada, cholco to rancy.. 1SC0W19 00
Hay. N. Y. and Oanada, (alr to good 17 off 18 00
Ilay, eaatorn, cbolce is CKXBIil 00
llay, eaatern, ordlnary to fair 12 Dimn 00
ilay, eaatorn, common 9001100
llay, eaatern, cholce flne 11 00013 09
Uay, eaatern, eommon flne 12U0I310
rilOYISIONH.
tork-
llacka tt bbl 15 50OT18 V)
Bhort cut clear W1650
Clear ,.17 to
Leanenda i18 75
nrtt
Ulty rendered, pure ff lb 8 4J 9
Weatern componnd 8 7
Pnre kottle rendered X
SniottJ llamt
lloaton, amall ?t lb Q 11
lloaton medlnm ttd
lloaton, largo 4? ,,
FIIESU MBAT8.
lleet, cholce ?1 lb suit 9
lleet, llKht cholce Wlb tViji u
lleet, heaTir KoodVllb 7H5? 8
Ileef.Kood Wlb 7 0 7k
lleef, blndqnartera, cbolce lOVrt) II
lleef, blndquartera, commou to good..,,, HWA 10
lleef, forecjuartetl, cholco.. ew (u
lleef, torequartera, coiuiuon to good 7
Mutton, oxtra j $ g
Mutton, commou to good 8 b 7
Lamba.ch. eaat.lb A )
I.amba, 00111. to good W lb 8 47a '
Veala, cholce eaateru W lb , t A II
Veala, fair to good 7 if
Veala.coiamou , I O 8
Uostou Luinbor Markct.
lono luuueu.
Itemlock boarda, rongh 12 CVCTls 00
Ilemlook boarda, planed 14 OftSK 0
llemlook boarda, No. 2 11 0W11 09
Hpruce boarda, lat, clear floor !S5"B1)M
Hproce boarda, 2de, clear floor 18 0OB1J 00
Nprnce boarda, coarae 13 0 Wl bO
Hpruce, uor. do, cara II 604H4 K'
Hpruce, inatched 19 OOgjo uo
ltox lioarda, 1 lu, llangor , 112 00(3 10 00
llox boarda, ord 9 SWflO 50
Hoi boarda, IS do 9 Owp 9 2S
llox boarda, 3-4 dj.., 8 SOjp 8 73
Hox boarda, 11-16 Uo 8 00$ 8 21
llox boarda, S-8do , 7000 tCV
CARTER'S
VPlttLE
lVER
J PILLS.
81I011T LDMDBlt.
Bhlnglea, Eaatern, aawed, codar, ex.,..., 3 8
Hhlnglea, doclear , 2 6
oningiea,no zaa , , 2J
Hhlnglea, do ex. No. 1 ., ,,, 1!
Hhlnglea, do No, 1 , 1 1
Olapboarda, doltt. ex ,,,,, lll
Olauboarda. do clear ib r
Olapboarda, 2da, clear ,,,, 21 C
Olapboarda, extra NO. 1,.,,,, 17 e
Olapboarda, No. 1 , , 10 C
Lath.ipruco, by cara,,,.. , 28
Latb.apruce, bycargoea 21
Uostou Wopl jlarkot
MioinaAN.
X andabore ,. 3
No. 1 , 19
No. 2 !m.....". 25
Flne unwaahed ,,,, 18
Unmerchantable 19
No. l.comblng, and Kbiood 21
No. 2, comblng, x blood.... 21
Delalrie 28
KBHIUORY AND INDIANA.
Oomblng, H blood J0
Comblng, blood 20
Comblng, brald , 20
Olothing,; blood 21
Olotblng, coarae., ,. 21
rULLKD AND BOOUUKD.
A flne , , 41
Aanper 38
II anper 31
O auper n
Comblng, flne 40
Comblng, commou 3 4
Vermont MarketB.
rnoDuoE,
Uonlitlitr
Butter, freah new, In t tt boxea.t lb..,. 15
llutter, freah new, ln tnba, V lb 15
Cheeae, dalry, W tt , 10
Egga.tf dot 11
Potatoea, ?i buahel new 43
lloga, llve, K) ro 4
lloga, dreaaed, V tt 8
Lamba.'Ji tt 4
Veala. llve 1
Chlckena liu 1
Kowla 9 1
Turkeia 14 1
Barr
liutter, dalry ls f
Egga.do 12 W
Potatoea, n buahel, new 40
lloga, dreaaed, ! lb 6
Veala, Ute 4 S
Hprlng lamba. K Ib &
lleef , hlndquartera. TSt ft 6U
lleef, foreauartora, V tt k'3
Kowla, W tt 12 js
Bpring chlckena 14 bp
lurkeTI...... 13 Q
llutter, creamery 15
llutter, dalry, tub , 15
llutter. cratea 15
Cheeae, factory
Cheeae, dalry
Cheeae, aage
Eggi 11
1'otatoea, V buahel new 49
lloga. llreltt
lloga, droaaed, V tt
Veala, Ure
lleef, hlndquartera
lleef. forenuartera
IS
18
12
45
5
0
6
3
5
3
II
14
18
17
Hbeep, Ure 3
Hprtng lamba
Tnrkeya 12
Spring chlckena 12
31. Albant
J. llutter, creamery 17 &
llutter, dalry. fair to good 16 6j
llutter, dalry, aelectlona 13 W
llutter, dalry, aeparator 17 4f
Waterbury
20
13
18
18
12
43
llutter, freah, V lb IS
llutter. cratea, 9 box 15
BEgga, & doi 10
Potatoea, 31 buahel new, 40
lloga, Ure, $ tt
lloga, dreaaed, V tt
Lamba 3
Veala, llve 3
Chlckena 12
Turkeia 12
UETAIL DBALEBS MtlOBg.
Klour. Bpring Wheat K barrel 4 7:
Kleur. Wlnter Wheat. W barrel 110
Flour.rarallylloller. barrel 25-,
Feed. Sl cwt 1 0
Ueal.&cwt UO Jfl 0.
.MWdllnKS. Vcwt 103ft 1 10
uata,Duanei ia vi
Corn, $1 buahel 55 S6
Bran, per cut 97X8 1.00
Ueana, $! buahel 2 :5c 2 50
A iTcalth ofBcatity
Ia often blddoa by tmsli'litv Plmnlaj,
Eczcirn. Tutter. ErvdlDolaj. 8alt Bhaain
ets. Backlun'd Aralca Slvu will clorily
the frtco by oatlnn all Sklu Ernptlon.s, alao
Uuts, Hrulauci, uarDt. liulls, beloue, Ulcors
and worst forin of I'ilea, Oal; 25 cents a
box. Oure gaarantetd, Sold ! j O. Blake-
ly, uruggiac.
Curreut L'ommeut.
Beans. Recelpta aro stlll rnnnlng light
aua uiiuer otiung advlcea Itotn country
sblpplng pointa tho matltKt han bacu rullug
nigner anu nrm out traue uoutinaea qaiot
aalea 01 cholco uoraestlo marrow uea are re
portod at S2.10 and aumo aro held atlU hlgh
er. Tuora aro a very law yellow eres coui'
Ing and cbolce lots bring extreina prlces
tieu Kldneys ateady uut quiat.
Eoas, Rtoelpta have been much hlgher
than last week aml tho matket haa boon
gradually worklng Into botter shape. There
naa oeen a mil Buppiy ollerlug but leaa
preBsure to soil, aua since xaeeuay aome ro
cklverg have refaaed to aell western at led
than 13o that they had prevlouuly beon glad
to uiaco at DiiQ. At tho cioho avoraze weat
ern are falrly flrm at 12Jc. Commou to
gooa quiet ti 11 to 1-0- uirtien pretty weu
sold np. Faucy uuarby aud eaatom in
llgbt euppiy.
Luiiber. Tho altuatlon haa not inateri
ally altered duiing the week elap?ed slnce
our last repoct. Tho deraand ls nlm good
tho lmmeillately avalUbla anpply contln
uea llcht and nrlcos uuchauged. For sched
ulea the tone of the marketla dlatlnotly
iirm, qulte an much bo as a week ago, but
on negotlatlona tor randoin tuere la a ulapO'
tlou on tho part of bujora Hometimpato har
caln. to lnslat ou concessaona of 25 toSOc,
and we hear of at least one case in which
the aeller has, so to epeak, yielded to tbe
pressnre. From thls yleldlng, however, lt
would not be weu to lnfer too much, aa tue
ptesont condition of snppllea would hatdly
seem to warranta wealtening.
Potatoes. There haa been a large ln'
crease in recelpta of new potatoea slnce our
last weelky report, and prlces uavo neeu
ruling lower. Monday and Taosday 3 was
aboat top for best marks of Itose and He-
brons, and some voiy good siock aold at
H.ia. uinco xnesday tho marKet lias oeen
dolng a little better, best BtooK selllnB yeS'
terday at S3 60. White Bltss have been
selling fnr the uost part at S2.25 to 2.50 and
Red at $2.00 to 2.25. Old potatoes have
been iu full anpply and since Monday havo
had a slow salo at C0 to 8O0 per buahel as to
quality and condition.
BoTTKii. Ilecelpt8 have been liberal for
the past week, and although thero has been
a consuierauio taiiing ou irom tho previous
slz days, thero haa been an abuudant aup
oly for the wanta of the trade, Demand
from regulantrade haa beon only moderate
anu spenniaiivR unyiuB not very aotive. out
prlcea havo been fally anatatned, recolvera
generally storlng goods ratber than nell at
any concession. Strlctly flno llnes of north-
ern BHsurteu bizs iiave ruied gonorauy nrm
at 2C3C, bnt there are a good many amall
ampmenia tnat are nnru to piace over zuu.
HUMPHREYS'
Witch Hazel Oil
TII12 PILB OINTMJENT.
One Application Gives Relief.
It cures Filcs or Ilcmorrlioids Extcrnal
or Intcrnal, Blind or Blccding, Itching or
Burning, Fissurcs and Fistulas. Uclief im
mcdiatc cure ccrtain.
It curcs Burna and Scalds. The relief
instant.
It curcs Inflamcd or Cakcd Brcasts and
Sorc Nipplcs. Invaluablc.
It curcs Salt Uhcum, Tcttcrs, Scurfy
Eruptions, Chappcd Ilands, Fcvcr Blistcrs,
Sorc Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions,
Sorc and Chafcd Fcct, Stinga of insccts,
Mosqulto Bilcs and Sunbunis.
Throo Slaos, 2Bo BOo. and $1.00
Bold by Druggittii or icnt pro-pald on rocc'pt of prico.
HUMPHREYS' MED. CO
Cor. M llllam tlt Jolm Bla., M!V VOKIC.
A Headi
that throbs, paina and
aches, or feelo hcavy, etuf
fy, dull or dizzy, is a poor
head to do buBiness with.
It irritatca the tcmper, up
3ts the stomach, interfcrea
with digestion and wcara
out the brain and nerves.
Make tho nerves stroag,
the brain clear and your
head will be right
"Had headachcs from borhood, and
linally got so nervous that I could not
rcst Felt dlny, dull, confused and
cotild scarcely thfnk connectedly. Dr.
Mllcs Nervine atrengthened my Dtrvea
ond made ray had clear aa a bcll."
Rev. W. M. Van SrCKtE,
Lcwlsburg, Obkt
Dif. IVMes'
Nefvine
quiets the irritadon, sdmu
latea digestion and builds
up nervous hoalth and
stxength. Try a bottle.
Soldby dnggists on euarantea.
Dr. Mlka Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.
Wool. The market continnes tolerably
acilve and qnito ateady. Doalors seem to
havo arrlved at a general agreement that
prices pre not llkely to go lower, for aa
noted last week, they have practically
cleanod out those Statea where wool waa
flrst cllpped. and they are now buylng
qulte freely ln the others aa fast as tho new
wool ls cffered. Thia confldenco for the
future ia such aa haa not been exbiblted for
a year and a half. It la not posslble thia
week to advance quotaiiona. There haa
been, however, much free selling of old
wools at prices whlch for months have not
tempted buyeis. The atock of old terri
tory wools and of quartet-blocd wools have
allke aaffered aerloua lnroads this week by
the free salea of both. Aa far as grade ia
concerned, buyera seem deairoua of tbe two
extremes. Anythlug in tho shape of a
reully flno wool Is partlcularly scaice and a
quick and oasy seller at quotatlong. Wool
of quarter-blood grado, though at very low
prices stlll, haa rnlbd very uctive ihrongh
the week. The gtadea betwoen X and
quarter-blood aie lntensely dull.
DuEjt-ED roULTHY Rocolpta havo been
moderato and cholce weiiorn lcod fowla ln
fair demand at 10?,, but at the close some of
the best marks ato britjglng 10Jc South
western havb to be better than the average
to exceed Ojc. 8prlug chlckena have bt-en
coming in 1. 111 all lota and selling at 20 to 25c.
ls to quality. Freah turkoya generally too
large and coarse to bring over 7J to 8c. Old
cockain ateady demand at to 7. Nearby
spring chlckena ln llmited supply and sicall
lota of strlctly cholce steady at 30 to 32c.
Spring chlckena ateady at 14 to 15c.
Hay and Straw. The arrlvals have been
ln excess of the demand and the tone ia
weaker as a whole. Tho receinta of hay
include CI csra for expbrt and 251 cara for
local use, while 20 cars of atraw have come
forwatd. For the best hay about S18 is ex
tremo to qnote, while lower grades range at
814 to 17 as to quality, tho inaiket being ln
favor of the bnjer. Re straw ls held about
ateady, but will only sell in a sinall way, aa
buyera look for lower prlcea when new ar
rlvals begln to come along. Oat atraw ia
dull, wKh prices norclnal.
0at3. Tho market haa been easler dur
ing the the week, with prices lower, al
though at the close the tone ls ateady and
prices aomewhat recovered. Fanov olfpped
white close with salea at abont 3C1 to 302c,
while for Nn. 2 clipped white thu close ia
about 341 t0 34c. Low grades range down
as to quality. The export movement con
tinues fair, but the apot demand ls quiet.
Cohn. The market has ruied dull and
prices worked lower dnring tho week, bnt
the close shows ptices recovered aomewhat
from the decline. The close shows the
prico of steamer yellow and No. 2 yellow
on track at about 5CJ to COJc, wblle lower
grades aro dull, with the price ranglng aa
to quality and color. Oonalderableaupplies
yet golng for export.
Flouii. Values aro yet weaker on spring
pateuta, with trade quiet. At the lower
prlcea being asked there la more flour sell
ing, the trado being moro lucllned to bny
on a break. The demand la yet confined to
meetlng presslug needs, but even this buai
ness ia much cnrialled on an advanclug
markot. No one appeara to have any confl
dence at an advauco and at those timea
buyerB bold completely back. When the
break coiuca they will buy a little and thls
appeara to meet their wanta. At tbe close
tbe rnngn of ealna on spring patents is
about S3.90 to Si 10. Some special brands
are held above $4.10, bnt aalea of very
oholce have been made at S4. Wlnter flours
are comparatively flrmer than apiinga, but
tbnv move slow. For wlnter patenta about
83.90 to 84 wlll cover most aales mado. For
wlntnr clear and Btralght floura about 83.15
to 83.80 wlll cover ibe range of salea, with
fnw New York or Alichlgans above 83 65 to
3 70 for stralghta.
Chbe3B. Receipts for export, 2,804 box-
e). There haa been a steady, moderate de
mand for the paat week, with little,change
1b prices. Strlctly tinn York State twina
are atill ranglng np to 0c. Vnimont twins
rarely flne enough ito exceed 0c. Western
twlna continuB ln modern'n anpply aud
beat marks sn falrlv at 9 to 9la. Ohlo ilat
steady ai 8 to 81c
Monatch over paln. Burne, outs. tpralns,
atlngs. Instant relief. Dr. Tboinas Kleo
trlc Oil. At any drug store.
Llvo Stock Markot.
There wero nn the market at Brighton
last Tupsdav 2609 ca'tln. 200 swiup. 067 veal
calves, 03 borsea and 200 pounds of poultry.
There was n fairly activo market for
Northorn and Eastern beet cattle and prices
bxcept In the case ol a few hlgh grade anl
mals, were steady At last week's range.
Saltai 2 catlle, av 1430 pounda, SJoj 2 cat
tle, av 1425 ponndf, 35 bO owt; 2 oattle, av
14U0 Donnds. 5.80 owt: 2 cattle. av 14G5
pounda, 4'io; 2 oattle, av 1395 pounda, 4Jc; 2
cattle, av 1440 pounds, 51 0; 2 cattle, av 1640
nonnda, 6k' : 2 cattle. av 1510 nnuuda. Sko: 1
or, wplgbtng 1770 pounds. 4Jo; 1 ox, weigh
Ing 1560 noundri, 4Jo; 2 beef oowb, av 650
poundn, 2c; 3 b(-I cnws, av 855 pounds, 3o;
5 bcef c(iva, av 858 pounda, 31oj 2 cattle, av-
utv pouncis, uy.
Ibo deiuaml waa not vory brlsk. but
tbeirt wvre, nevtrtbleas. about two car-
loads dlHpoi.ed of ui $35 u65 each,
1'riciH of veal calvea ruied lower beoaure
of a Blhukeulug ln the deinaud. Salea, 50
flvs, average 143 Ibs, Bcj 5 calvH, average
153 lbt), Sio: 11 calvi. average 127 Ibs. 5c:
50 calvea, avorago 130 lbs, 5
1 nero waa a good demand lor hoga at oi
to CJo per lb.
'1 ne receipts of Western beet oattle for
export wero liberal, but not of aupu.lor
quality,