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G VIEa .(M TV.A'a tHMAN &STATE JObRNAL, THURSDAY, SM'TEMBER 8, 1904. Premium List AND JUDGES Tiie Washington Agrieultnral Association SEPT, 20, 21 AND 22 Class No. 1, Horses Superintendent, K. HOUGIT - ON, Washing ton. 2To. 1- Stallions, Brood Marcs and Suckers. Judgcs: F. Martin, Williams town; J. H. Jones, Barre; B. C. Abbott, East Corinth. ISt 2(1 Prem.Prem. Best stallion, any age, with not ' less than three of his colts $3 oo 2 00 Stallion, 3 years old 2 00 1 00 Stallion, 2 years old 2 00 1 00 Stallion, 1 yearold 2 00 1 00 Brood mare, any age with foal by her ,, side 2 00 1 00 2Jo. 2- Matched Horses, Gerit'sDrivers and Colts. Judges same as No. 1. ist Prem 2d Prem. Best pair matched horses, any age $5 00 3 00 gents' driving horse, 4 00 3 00 gelding or mare, 4 years old gelding or mare, 3 years old gelding or mare, 2 years old 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 00 , 100 gelding or mare, 1 year old 2 00 1 00 pair draught horses 2 00 1 00 5 pair horses from any one town 7 00 3 00 All horses 4 years old and up ward must be shown in harness, and gents' drivers in 4 wheeled vehicle. Those stabling horses and not exhibiting for purses or premiums must pay for the use of stalls.zZ Class No. 2, Cattle Superintendent, M. B. CURTIS, Orange. 2Jo- 3. Town Teams. Working and Draught Cattle and Fat Oxen. Judges: R. E. Beard, Orange; Geo. Simpson, East Orange; C. M. Erskine, Williamstown. st 2d Prem. Prem. Best 5 yoke of oxen from any town $10 00 5 00 5 yoke of steers from any town 2 years old or under 4 00 3 00 pair working oxen 2 00 1 00 pair draugnt oxen 2 00 1 00 pair fat oxen 2 00 1 00 pair 4 years old steers 2 00 1 00 Judges will see that the working and draught cattle are carefully and thoroughly tested on the cart and chain as the judges shall di rect. No. 4, Steers and Others Under 4 Years Old. Judges same as No. 3. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best pair 3 year old steers $2 00 1 00 pair 2 year old steers 2 00 1 00 pair 1 year old steers 2 00 1 00 pair steer calves 2 00 1 00 Steers three years old shall be eligible to compete in town team. No. 5. Jersoy Stock- Judges: J. J. Dashnar, Washing ton; G. J. Cook, Orange; Oscar "Waterman, Barre. No. 6- Ayrshire Stook. Judges and premiums same as No. 5. Herd book pedigrees are requir ed ou all classes of blood stock. No. 7- Holstein or Dutch Stock. Judges and premiums same as No. 5. No. 8. Grado Shorthorn.' Judges same as in No. 5. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best bull 2 years old or more $2 00 1 00 DUii, 1 year om 2 00 1 00 bull calf 1 00 ;o cow, .3 years old or more 2 00 1 00 heifer, 2 years old 2 00 1 00 hejfer, 1 year old 2 00 1 00 heifer calf 1 00 50 No. 9, Grade Dovon; No. 10, Grade Jorsey; No. 11, Grado Ayrshire; No- 12, Urade Holstein. Judges and premiums same as Class No. 3, Sheep Superintendent, GEO. W. IIOLDEN, Williams town. No-13- Thoroughbred long Wool Sheop, Thoroughbred sheep must be en tered under the same rules of thoroughbred stock. Cotswoids. Judges: Thomas Waldo, Wil liamstown; Lewis Seaver, Wil liamstown; C. E. Stanley, Wash ington. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best buck 2 years old or more $2 00 1 00 " buck, 1 year old 1 50 1 00 " buck lambs 1 50 1 00 "peu 3 ewes, 2 years . old or more 2 00 1 00 "3 ewes, 1 yearold 1 50 1 00 "3 ewe lambs 1 50 1 00 No- 14. Southdowns; No. 15, Shrop sliires; No. 16, Thoroughbred Merinos. Judges and preminms same as No. 13. No. 17. Grado Coarso Wool Sheep. Judges same asNo. 13. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best buck, 2 years old or more $1 00 50 " buck, 1 yearold 1 00 50 ' ' buck lamb 1 00 50 " 3 ewes-, 2 years old or more 1 00 50 "3 ewes, 1 yearold 1 00 50 " 3 ewe lambs 1 00 50 No. 18- Grade Fine Wool Sheep. Judges and premiums same as No. 17. Class No. 4, Swine Superintendent. W. HOLDEN, Williams GEO. town. Judges: D. R. Houghton, Wash ington; J. L. Eastmau, Washing ton; Hiram Drury, Williamstown. No. 19- Swine; Chester White- ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best boar, any age $2 00 1 00 " breeding sow, with not less than 5 pigs 4 00 3 00 No. 20- Berkshires,Yorishires,White Chester and Poland, China- Judges and premiums same as No. 19. es&g l Class No. 5, Poultry Superintendent. ERANK HAYNES, Orange. Judges: Geo. Bohonnan, Wash ington; B. F. Davis, East Barre; Fred Curtiss, Orange. No. 21. Eight and Dark Brah- mas, Buff Partridge, and White Cochins. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best pair light brah- mas 4 $ 35 20 " pair dark brahmas 35 20 " pr. partridge coch ins 35 20 ' ' pair bluff cochins 35 20 "pair white cochins 35 20 Games. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best pair $ 35 20 American Plymouth Rocks. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best pair $ 35 20 American Dominiques. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best pair $ 35 20 Polish. White Crested, Black Crested, Golden and Silver, Muflled and Bearded. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best pair .35 .20 Spanish. Black, Spanish, White, Brown, Black and Dominique Leg horns. ist 2d Prem. Prem. 'Best pair .35 .20 Dorkings, White and Gray. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best pair .35 ,20 Bantams. Gold and Silver, Seabrights, Rose Combed and White. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Bestpair .35 .20 " pair mixed heus any breed .35 .20 Ducks. Pekin, Alsbury, Rouen, Muscovy, Whito Crested and Mixed. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best pair .35 .20 Geese. ' Toulouse, White Bremen, or Emb ' den, Hong Kong, White Chi nese, Africaii and Mixed. . ist 2d , . , Preni. Prem. Turkcys. Brorize, White or Grey, Black or Mixed. ist '2d Prem. Prem. Best pair'Bronzed .35 .20 " " White or Grey . .20 11 1 1 Bluff or Blk. .35 2o ' 1 Ercnch " Mixed -35 20 .35 .20 Class No, 6, Butter Superintendent. ERANK ORDWAY AND WIEE, Washington. No- 22, Bntter, Chccse, Honey, Maplc Sugar and Syrup Judges: B. F. Waterman, Barre; W. E- Grauger, Williamstown; G. W. Simpson, Washington. , ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best trunk creamery butter, 20 lbs or more 1 00 50 " tub dairy butter, 20 lbs or more 50 25 ' ' crate butter, 5 lbs or more 50 25 ' ' trunk dairy butter, 10 lbs or more 50 25 " cheese, 10 lbs or more 50 25 " maple sugar, 10 lbs or more 1 50 25 " box honey, 5 lbs or more 50 25 ' ' maple syrup, 1 gallon 50 25 Class No, 7, Fruit and Vegetables No- 23. Vegetables, Grain and Fruit- Superintendent. ERANK ORDWAY AND WIFE, Washington Judges: B. F. Waterman, Barre; W. E. Granger, Williamstown G. W. Simpson, Washington. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best and greatest va- riety of apples cor- rectly labeled and grown by exhibit- or, ten of each variety. $ 1 00 50 Best 5 varieties wiu- ter apples not en- tered above 1 00 50 " 5 varieties fall ap ples not entered above 1 00 50 " 3 varieties potatoes 75 40 " half peck peas 50 25 " half peck plums 50 25 " lot of grapes . 50 25 " peck crab apples 50 25 " lot of currants 50 25 " half peck tomatoes 50 25 " 3 pumpkins 50 25 " 3 squashes 50 25 " peck of beets 50 25 " peck turnips 50 25 " peck onions 50 25 " peck carrots " 50 25 " 3 cabbages 50 25 " 3 watermelons 50 25 ' ' 3 muskmelons 50 25 ' peck potatoes 50 25 Premiums will be awarded on each of the best varieties of pota toes at the above rates. ist 2d Prem. Prem. Best trace corn, 20 or more ears 50 25 " trace pop corn, 20 or more ears 50 25 " peck oats 50 25 " peck barley 50 25 ' ' peck rye 50 25 " peck Indiau wheat 50 25 " peck beans 50 25 " peck peas 50 25 Class No. 8, Me chanics Hall No. Mechanic Arts Superintendent, ' E- D. TIEEOTSON, Wash ington. Judges: Geo. Wales, Barre; Ed son Beard, Orange; George Med calf, Chelsea. No premiums will be paid on Mechanic Arts but special men tiou will be made of meritorious exhibits. Class No. 9, Floral Hall Floral Hall. Superintendents, MR. and MRS. W. C. NYE, East Barre. All the entries or exhibits of Floral Hall should be made to theni. The sum of seventy.five clollars has been apportioued to this de partment and Judges appointed who will award the premiums at their discretion. No charge for entries in Floral Hall except in the fruit and vegetable department. There will be premiums paid on cultivated and artificial flowers. G. H. B1GELOW, Secretary V. If. Gu GAM1'. Brattleboro, Sopt. 2. Tho First flogiuient, V. N. Q, tontod last night ou the old cnmp ground whero th& vet ornDS of the oivil wnr slept beforo'thoy wont to tlio front. The special tralu bringing tlio ooinpnuios from St. Al bany, Bnrro, Northfield aud Montpelier nrrivori liaro at 12 :50, nnd n little lntor catno tlio section with tho compnnios frotn Bradford, St. JohnaburyJ nud Newpoit. The othor sectiou wns de layed nud the companlos from Ben nington, Rutlnud, Brnudou nud Bnr liugtou did uot nrrive nntil 3 :!i0. WIL.L GO TO MAXASSAS. Fnirloo, Sept. 1. Adjutnnt Gonernl W. H. Gilmoro lins sent out uoticcs to tlio effeot that, iu viow of tho illuess of his Exoellency, Govoruor John G. McOullougb, nud of the prior nccept nuco by hiin of tho iuvitatiou of Major Genornl Oorbiu to ntteud the nrmy inauoouvres of llannssas, Virgiuia, ou Sopteinbor 5th to 10tl), 1001, tiie fol- lowing.aro nppointod to ropresout liim on that oocasion : His Honor, Zophnr M. Mansnr, ex-Liont. Gov. ; Gen. W. H. Giluiore, adjntauc genoral; Geu. Ewdard L. Bntes, sooretnry of oivil nnd military nfTalis. G. Ji. Sl'AUlt jDISAFI'EAHS. New York, Sept. 1. Word wns re ceived today that Oharles B. Spahr, oditor of tho Ontlook and Onrrent Literature, disnppeared ruystoriouBly on the night of Angust S0 from steatn er Prinoe Albert whioh plies in the English ohnnuel betweon Dover nnd OBteud. It is snpposed lio either jnmped or fell ovorbonrd. TALJE max hjead. Wnterbnry, Sept. 2. Henry H. El liott, the ouly son of Rev. nnd Mrs. L. H. Elliott, died lioro yesterday after an illnens of ten days. IIo wns twenty-two years of nge and n senior iu Yale University. The funeral ser vioes will tnke plnco pu Saturday af teruoon at 2 o'clook. Barial will bo iu Green Mount Oomotery nt Burling ton. FULLMAN SIIUT DOWJST Ohicngo, 111., Ang. 81. Tho gront shops of the Fallmnu oar company whioh, when working on full tirae employ 7,000 persons, nre to shut down tomorrow on ncconnt of lnek of new orderB. The lielp hns been grndunlly out down in numberH uutil only nbout 2,000 remniu nud tlicso nre engnged in fluiehiug the coustraotiou of ears nlrendy nndor wny. L.IGHTX1NG CHANGE. Ohicngo, Sept. 3. Seorotly wed forty-eight honrs nfter his wifo hnd soourod n nbsolute divorce nud n settlemeut portion of 35,000 is tlio last ohaptor in tlio stormy niatrimoui al career of Johu O. Folzor, inauagiug recoivor of the Uuion Trnotion Com pany. The voung womnu to whoui Felzer gives his nnme was Miss Alico Stiok, of Uuion Oity. Ind., whero tlio weddiug took plnco last Sntuidny. Tliough mnrried nt the timo, Felzer wnsmnde tlefendnnt in a 550,000 broach of promise snit three yenrs qgo by Mrs. Jonuuotte Jeromo. The cnse wns sottled out of court. FI yiS KIL.L12D WllEGK. Winuipeg, Sejit. 2. An esprosstrnln is repmtod wrecked wost of here. Five porsous nro snid to liava beeu killed nud tnauy injnred. The gov oruor geueral nnd his pnrty wero amoug tlio passeugers. Tie wxeok oconrred nt Sintnlutn of the northwest torrltory of tho Onun diau Paolfio Knilroud. Thoro wore flvo killod nnd tho vice-rcjgnl pnrty, inolnding Governor Gonernl Lonl Minto nud Lndy Minto who woro ou tho trnin, esonpod without injury. JlUltGLAUH GI2T $000. Plymouth, Mnss,, Sept. 2. Burglars lnBt night blow opon tho safes lu tho post oftlnes nt uhiltonvlllo nud Mnno met, iiluo milos from horo, nnd stolo betweou $500 aud $000 iu money and stnmps. BOSTONJARKET. Current Cornment Iloy. The Imy mnrket 1b dnll, tho trndo ns n rulo-boing well Buppliod for tho prosont nouds. Rooolpts havo rnlod modornto but undor tlio lnok of domnnd pricos nro no ilrmor. For bost uow hny nbout $10.00 to 17.00 will oovor tho rnngo of snles with lowor grndos down as to qnnlity. Ryo strnw is meotiug with n vory light domuud ns buyors oxpoot lowor pricos when reooipts iuoronso. Oats. Tho markot is hoavily sup pliod witli oats nnd nudor a dull de mnnd vulues nre iu fnvor of tho buyor. For No. 2 olipped wliito on trnok nbout -lOn is tho mnrkot with lowor grndos dowu ns to qunllty. Tho coat to Bhip is 40 to 41o for 80 to 40 lb. onts. Ooru. Tho mnrkot corn Ib dnll bnt nvnilnblo olloriugs nro small nnd pricos nro moatly nomiunl. At tho oloso nbout 05o will oovor tho prico of No. 2 yellow on trnck, with stenmor yol low nt G4lo nnd lower grndoa-dowu ns to qunifty nnd oolor. Tho oost to ship is nbout 04 to G4o for nll rnil, nnd 03 to G3iJo for lnko and rail. Buttor. Reooipts havo fnllon off a little but nro Btillruuningmuoh largor thnu h yonr ngo. Domnud coutiuues nctivo, howovor, nud prices ou fluo grndos nro mliug n full half cout higher thnn n weok ngo. Fnnoy oronmory in nssorted sizea has been sonrce nll tho woek nnd sinoo Mondny has been Bolling readily at 21o. Thero has been n fair supply of westoru in lnrgo nsh tubs nnd most snles havo beon nt 19o but saloB of special mnrks nro roportod oousidernbly higher. Thoro hns been n good fnir domnnd for good flrsts and u stondy mnrket for medlum nnd low Rrndos. Dairy buttor iu modernto supply and selling well when striotly fluo. Boxos niid prints in short supply nnd oringiug full prices. "Eggs. Tirero is shown a mnrked in orenso ovor lnst woek, nnd receipts for the snmo woek lnst yoar. Thero hns been a vory sinnll proportion of ohoioo fresh stock lu tho nrrivalB, howover, nnd sacli goods havo hnd a stondy sale nt well sustnined prices. bost fresh gnthored western at 11) to 20o. Fair to good western hnvo boon in honvy supply nnd dull nt 17Jo to 18i4o with some very defootive still lower. Gopd dirties hnve rnlod stendy. Ensteru tnke n wide rnngo ns to qunlity. Fnnoy henuory keep well sold np. Ohoese. Tho nrrivnls for loonl no oonnt havo boou lightor than last week bnt trado has been quiet nnd there has boon little change in prices. The bost York Stato twius havo boon selling nt 9 to D)o nnd best Vermont nt 8 to Oo. with now and theu n fanoy innrk lield a frnotion higher. Flour. Tho mnrket hns fluctunted dnring tho week to keep on tho basis of tho oost of whent, but the domnud hns ruled vory dull. The trade appenr to hnvo no confldeuco in tho price of flour nnd any ndvance 1b not followed by nny increasod buyiug. Whero n cnr or so is ueeded the goods aro taken, bnt this is tho extent of the demnnd. Potntoes. Reooipts havo been light but thoro hns been no improvement in demnnd nnd snles have boen generally nt iasy pricos. OhqWSj. Aroostook ronnd white have had a rqodernte sale nt 55o, with Hebrons nt 0 to 55o as to qnnlity. Striotly oxtra 'Jersey stook hns ruled stendy at 55o but a good mnny hnvo been too smnll and ordi unry to bring ovor 40 to 50o, Fresh Moats. Beef hns boen in full supply with the mnrket lower nnd dull ospecially on comtnon gradcB. Ohoico oattle. have been selling nt 8 to 8 with common gindes plenty nnd dull nt 5 to Go. Mutton nnd yenrlings hnvo boen in good supply and light domand with most saies at G to 7o. Lamba liave boen doing a little better, ohoioo Aroostook oounty and Brighton dressod keeping protty well sold up at about 12o. Western lambs hnvo been irreg ulnr in quality, prices ranging from 10 to l2o. Receipts of venls continue modernte, nnd good to ohoioo lota in stondy domnnd nt8 to lOo. Provisions. Pork remnius quiet at unahnngod quotntions. Lnrd and hams in ateady demaud nt well sustnined prices. Dressed Poultry. Receipts havo beon fnirly libornl but havo inoluded more or less frozen stook. Fresh west orn fowls hnve buen in moderato supply nnd steady demnnd with nn inoreasing proportion of tlio snles sinco Mondny at 14o. A good many of tho westoru What Becomes of It If a man cats two pounds,daily, near two pounds daily must in some way pass from his body, or disease and a prematurc death is a spccdy and incvitable result. The food that is caten must contain the ele ments necessary to supply nutriment to the system and frce from all substances that bind the bowcls PRICES WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD if eaten daily there will be a daily action of the bowcls ; waste removed, nutriment retained. It's Nature's food for man. Served hot or cold. Palaf able Nutriiious Easy of Digeslion and ReadyiioiEai Mystgnature on eeery package. Dr. Prico, tho creator of Dr. Prlco's Cream Baking Powder and Dellclous Flav6rintr Extract3.' A oook book contalnlng 70 oxccllont rocolpts for uslnp tho food mallcd froo to any addreas. FOR SALE BY LEADINO. GROOERS. i Prepared by (SEREAL FOOD OOMPANY, Ghicago, lllinois. SOLD BY KELLOCC & JEROME ohiokous nro nudoslrnblo in sho nud hnvo to soll nt 18 to 14o, but striotly ohoico brollora nro stondy nt l5o nnd ohoico lnrgo roastiug olilokous would brlug 17 to 18o. Old cooks hnvo ruled stondy nt 9o. Ohoioo onstorn fowls hnvo boon solliug ln sninll lots nt 15o. Ohlokens tnko a wide rnngo ns tosizo nud qunlity. fcJomo fnnoy lnrgo, 4 to. 6 lbs. onch, bring 23 to 2Co. Ohoioo broilors steady nt 1G to 17o. Ohoioo duoks keep woll sold up nt 15 to 16o. Livp Poultry. Roooipts of towla havo boen light nnd ohoioo onatorn in steady domnud nt 18o. Ohiokos hnvo beon in fnir Bupply nnd nvorngo lots stcudy nt 12o with n fow fnuoy lnrgo higher. Hidos nud Pelts. lu tho hide mnrk ot tho touo is hcJd stondy bnt tho do mand is slow. For buff hidos nbout 10 to 10o ia quotod with Boconds nnd B's nbout lo less but no ono will buy oxcopt when forcod. New Englnnd hidos nro stondy nt 7o flnt for butchers' woightt. Onlfsklus nro flrm with palts quiet. Wool. Whilo on tho surfaco tho mnrkot Ims showu but little actlvity, n lnrgo bnsiuess hns been quiotly pnt througli during tho paBt woek. Tho touo of tho markot coutiuuea atrong ou ovorythiuL', with uo conceBsiou nud no likolihood of nny concoBsion being mndo ln pricos. What notivity thoro is to bo uoted !ii( fleeoos 1p conftnod lnrgely to tho medlum nnd low uu wnshed wools, tho flue wools, botn wnshod nnd unwnshod, hnving rnlod vory quiet. ' Weekly Market Report Boston Produco Markot. FLOUIt. Coninion extrae 3 00 to 8 60 Cholce extrbs and secondi 8 60 4 Ou Mliinesota clear Rnl atralnht 4 40 4 C0 MlcliiKan, New York clcar aad Btralftlit, 6 UU t 40 Oblo and Ht. LoulSiClear 6 20 6 25 OIHo antl Ht. I.ouls etralnlit , ijl b 45 Olilo and bt.l.ouls patent 6 60 6 75 Wlsooaaln and Mlnn.oatent ,. 6 25 6 60 COllN 3IEAL. Qranulated, 3 15 toS 40 Comm n. barre" . ...... 2 00 2 CS Ila mal 1 20 1 21 Mlddllngs, sasked, per ton 23 60 to 97 00 llran.aackod.wlnter 2160 .... llran, facked.eprlnft 20 60 Cottonseed meal 20 60 KedDoK j; so " Llnseiil OU Meal 16 60 .... COltN. No. 2 yellow, busli CS to .. Steamer buib 01 .. No. 8 63 ' ,, Uood, no grade rOTATOES. Aroostook Hebrons, busli 65 to .. Aroostook Oreen Mountalna New York round wblte Jeraejr ltote and Hebrons (0 65 Vermont Ureen Mountalna OATS. No. l.cllpped white, new, bu to No.2, cllpped white 40 No.3 white 39 .. Itelected white 33 33 HAY AND STBAW. Hay, N. Y. and Can., cholce lofancr.. 17 00 tol8 00 Uay, N. Y. aud Canada, fair to good.. 14 00 16 00 18 00 14 00 11 00 12 0U 11 00 12 10 8 00 11 00 21 to 25 21 22 24 26 20 to .... 20 20 .... 20 ia 19 18 10 18 19 18 19 15 18 16 16 18K 19 16 17 16 00 to 16 76 15 00 16 76 18 00 17 76 19 00 8K to .... 9)1 V". B :::: Straw, oat, , EGUS Eaatern.cholce fresli. BUTTEH. Vt. and N. H., assorted alies NortheruN. Y., aasorted sliea NorUiernN. Y., large tuba Western, aast., apruce tubs Weatern, large ash tubs Creamcry,northern llrata Creamery, western flrsts Creamery, eastern, best marks... Creamery, eastern, fair togood... Creamery, seconds , Dairy, Vt., extra Dairy, N. Y. and Vt. flrsts- l'BOVISIONB. Pork- Laid Western compound.... Pure keU'.e. rendered. Smoked Hams FltESII MEAT3. Beef, cholce, lb s lleef, light cholce, lb j Ueer.heaTygood.lb ( c Ueef, good, lb 5 lleef, lilndquarters, cholce imi Ueef, lilndquartera.lconimon to good... 6 Ueef, forequsrters, cholce 5 lleef.llorequarters, common to good 8 Mntton, extra 7 Mntton, common to good 6 Lambs, ch. east.lb 11 Lambs, common to good, lb 9 Veala, cholce eastern, lb 10 Veals, fair to good 8 Veala, common 6 Hoga, country dressed. lb 3 Vermont Markots. toW 7 6 11 8 6 4 8 C 12 10 9 7 . PKODUOE. VONTFXLIXK. Iiatter, fresli In61b boxea,Ib... llutter, fresh new, lntnbs.lb Batter, prlnt , Cheese, dairy, lb Eggs.doi., fresh New 'otatoes, bush , Apples, Dush lleef. 13 to 12 18 12 21 40 Hoga, Ilre, lb 4 Hoga.dressed.lb , 6 Lambs, dressed, per lb 10 Veals, lire, lb , , 7 Chtckens, lb.. , 18 Fowls, lb , , , 12 Boston Wool Mnrket Mlchfgan and New York. 20 IS X and above ... . J No 1 ...... No.2 ...... Coarso ...... Dclalno ...... Delalne nnwasued . Oblo and Pennsylvanla. X X and aboye ...... X and above ...... No. 1 ...... No, 2 ...... Coarse ...... Delalnes flne ...... Unwashcd and nnmerchantable delalnes iPullcd and acoured. FIne;mellum tcoured .... 27 to 28 80 81 29 80 26 27 82 83 26 26 81 lb 80 81 83 84 83 14 31 12 86 8 26 27 62 66 Boston Lumbor Markot. LONG LUMHKIt Hcnilock uoarda , , 13 60 Hcmlock boards, No. 1 19 60 Hemlock boards, No. 2 13 0O Good Kastern Vt 14 60 Bpruco boards, 10 and 12 lnchea 20 60 Kandom lengUis 17 00 Merchantablo boards 18 60 Matched boards , 18 60 Wcaern Plne , 83 00 llrown Aah 40 09 White maple , 4t m lilrch, northern 27 00 lllrch, western red 45 00 White ash , a 00 Maple 83 00 8HOKT LUMBKI1. to 15 00 18 00 17 60 21 00 06 00 41 00 oo 68 (10 46 00 86 00 Bhlnglea, Eastern aawed, cedar ex.. Shlnglea, 1I0 clear Bhlnglea, do 2da Bhlnglea. do ex. No, 1 Shlnglea, western red cedar Clapboards, do 4 ft. ex Clapboards, do clear...... Clapboards, 2ds, clear.. Clapboaraa, extra No. 1 LaOi, apruce, IX. In, Latb, spruec 1 yi ln 3 88 to 3 48 2 86 1 90 2 25 1 60 8 40 48 00 41 00 84 00 2S 00 8 10 8 25 2 40 1 7ft 8 4ft 89 24 30 49 8 08 8 00 GltEAMERY EAITjUJCE. St. Johnsbury, Sept. 1. Tho Fnrm ers' Mntual Oronmery Oompnny has failed nnd will bo obliged to go out of busineB ns it hns no money to pay its several hundred credltors. It will be n serious blow to the dniry iuterests of this vioiuity ns it is estimated that of the total linbility of Bornethiug like $17,000 nt lenst 10,000 is due tho nenrly 500 fnrmer patrous, in vnrions sums. There seoms to be no blnnie nttnohed to tho local mnnnger tor the condition of nfl'nirs, but tho fnilure is duo to the New Euglnnd Orenmery Oompnny of Boston with whioh tho locnl con oeru is olosely alliod. The Fnrmers' Mutunl orenmery wa , first orgnuized on the co-oporatlvo ba sis, as tho iiamo implies, nud was for many yoara undor the control of n lo cal board of directora. As a farmers' co-operativo iustitution the venturo was n fiuanoial success. A few years ago tho association was incorporated under the laws of tho State. Later a controlliug iuterest iu the stock was purchased by F. H. Adams of Boston, who is the present preaident and treas nrer aud at that timo, it is statcd, the conceru wns eutirely solvent. While it is cortain that the company will pay a good dividend to oreditors, it will not resnmn buslness under the old name. A local company will prob ably be formed. JJISTItlliUTE MONET. Washington, Sept. 1. W. W. Brown, nuditor for the nnvy depnrt ment, will todny begin the distribu tiou of prizo money to Admiral Dew ey and his offlcers nnd men in the fjght with the Spanish fleot in Manila Bny. The money amoun'ts to $370,000 nnd is to be distributed nmoug about 2,000 persons. Admirnl Dewey's slinro is $17,000, D. Jj. MORGAX'S ItEl'OItT. Rntlnud, Sept. 2 Superintendent D. L. Morgnn's nnnual report for tho honso of correotion shows that the in stitutiou has oost tho State only $40, 000, during the last two years, the output of shop sales, garden trnok, oto., nnd visitors' fees aggregnting nn amount withiu $4,000 of tho total cost or operatiou. There havo been 1,800 prisonera coxumitted to tho honso in two years, ninety-one being patrolled in that time. There are now twenty ono prinoners there. '1 in No. 8. estpair .35 .20