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Kvnngellno Hctiil, Francos Maynnrd,
Mnybyn Mnynnrd, Elmer Rivers and
J'.oy Rivers, .'hoso wlw were, absent
onodtnlf day worn Ula Grnnt and Uur
ton Mnyn.ard and Orotchon Hoad.Lesllo
IFoss nnd Lyndon Cownn were each nb
tsont ono iliiy. Murshall Field of Woods
vllle N. It , passed Thanksgiving with
Ills parents. -Miss .Mabel Tuppor, who
tan- 1 t In Helvldoro Center, has returned
liomr Th. Lltoinry society mot Mon
(. iy cv- nine with Miss Lena Mui.ottc.
Ambrose H ill gave an Interesting tall
on ' The St. Albans Rnld." Mia. Don
(Iniri nf Roston Is visiting liar parents
Dr nnd Mrs. W. H. dddlngs. A basket
ball ,'nint will ho played Friday even
Ing nt nrlghim Academy, followed by n
I rononad.'.
BEAVER.
v yru ai'i 11ns mushed his season s
woik li Kssix nnd will work for his
father tun winter. I'erley Howry nnd
family -, M Thanksgiving nt Milton and
returned homo Sunday evening. Mrs,
Frrnia fa-w-ll is visiting at Fairfax
v linge -livmnn Ivich has gono to Hur
llrjirtnn ti attend a business college...
.Toseph l'arrMoau Is very low with i
Jv art trn-ihie. -Orison Cross has bought
Osir Wron's place near Orland
Iiewev's firm nnd Is repairing the house.
. Hirr Craft has work for T S. Aus
th. and 's it 'iouw now.
EAST FAIRFIELD.
M M i hie nates has finished her
Pel el ' '"rnkllti and Is at home for u
few w , ks' v ir.iiion. ,Mlss Maude War
r ' ' homo . She has been employed
In r 'en' m e nlllee at Jofforsnnvillo
t 10 ) i -v months. lvmnlil Falrchltds
,v ii town n r Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs
,Ti) ii Iyr rh who were married Novom-
i ') ned from their wedding trip
' T. O rover Chno of the
T nt.r- t. o' Vermont, Burlington, Is at
1 r v t'i (lie mumps. Herbert Sotile
1 Mnlny for Albntiy. where he will
"d he Albany lluslnrfs College,
ii a .'imb-r are 111 with mumps.
MONTGOMERY CENTER
Dr '. II- of Woodsvlllo, X. II.,
1 'vt w. U with his patent". Mr,
ni 1 Mr-- ('homont Deisutollo. Pi-tor
F ' n" V ikerlleld was In town
Alf.i Dlx nnd Mnhel Laplant,
v.iif ri tt( i .Vni Hollow Free Academy
nt r- i rv were nt home over Sunday.
'r P I'.-n-nes hns Leon In Rich
f 1 f..r .i wi k !s':;riR her d.iusfliter,
Mr V D M.-c.
FAIRFAX
Mr nd Mrs. J. H. Ruggles passed
T ukHi -p In St. Albans.-V. W.
T ' ir ' with Ills parents In Town
(i d v I:. -John Allen of Ullek
I ' iv " -jlr, Palmyra Ballard Is
i '. ' t,r -SaitHnie Phelps passed
v ' , nith hl tter, Mr. flenrRe
1 x 1 ittl. bor i Miss Adn Has-
' pm'-hIhk n W"ek with
''"tr1 in.--I". nnd Mri. V.'An
1 i .l'M';ii!rr of i:nst Pwnnton
v -f Mr mil Mr. H. C.
1 . 'v'-i-'vinc
WEST BERKSHIRE.
T r r- ft Mrs. Cotes F.
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. iinonl I, Tuevd iy, was
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u-r. V II. Noble, A.
Hitr.ino'irt, nnd W. li.
v. C Scodeld of
d. agisted by the Hew
" T'i- enterinent was at
.,i i c lm.tcry. C. 1.. Chapin
" V.. Is e.illed hero by the
j - mntlier. The chlckon pie
pi if k was very successful,
i . r'crrits lir'"tr flT. Mr. and Mrs. T.
vrnnrr H n fnidni-r, Mass., are In
t.- n' ' re rehools opened Mon-
r-i nt M . - .l-ll-v of 1!-rk.hlro nnd
i '' ni f Fiitnkllii iih teach-
FTC HG ATE CENTER.
1 ' i. ander cht-d a twelve
' ehool In the South
vcinW '7, and will
"'vent1! and elRhtll
f Mrs fl. 1 , ! mil f.recn,
M M .11,1- vp-ioi . is teneh
u 11 ! - district -c It. r.yon
' house with a -ove.ro nt
:n Hon FurdleK nnd
I lll with the mump.
I" - it abb. to he out nftcr
i v . J.-, j), Pross bns io
1 ' h.i t trip to Iiofton.
FLETCHER.
I r, i.r0 .Ilea Sun-
' "f ii' i! iiuhter, Jlrs.
' Ml Hi. lllli s WtlH ill but
" ' "! w i'i pn umonl.i. William
' ! me fi .ni Fi.d hill
"" KU and JTis ''huil-s
" - Rut h Hw-et pa
i' "ie home of l'.lr.
H .In . M. I. AWt'.i-rliop hit -'
i f-iiii which h- recently
' ' - "fi I w. Enweon
' i M' l" "irrl.ee Ins imcnKcd
" 1 " '"'"'i and T,eno, to work
' it; yenr. Ku-1 Spntild-
' i-el fhmday with his
' 11 .1 Mrs. Unrrv Spauld
T 1 " ' n f.'id family and
r If unlly passe.l Thanks-
f ' i" In Hvde Park,
ENOSBUSGH.
' ' r l'f' ''onsrreRatlnnal
v 'in fair at tho voslry
i aim evenlnjr. wlien
win be served. Church
m ttlncs will bo hcdil
n In the leeturo room
M
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s vi
r
It Iji Cntik --Mtnfl DpII (IroRory, -who
hart been III with n throat trouble, la
Rnlnltirt, Willi Kluif nnd family upont
ThankHRlvliiK with his slstor, Mrs.
Churchill, at Sjandorson Corners.
SWANTON CENTER.
Miss Florence Hubbard, who has a po
sition In Richmond, und Miss I'earl 111
card, who teaches In the Rinded school
In Hardwlck, were home ThanliHRlvlnR.
Mrs. C. ,. feavey returned to lioston
Sunday after vHtliifj her sister, Mrs. N.
13. .lennlsiin. MIsh Florence Donaldson
beRan the winter term of school In dis
trict No. i: Monday.
THE BU KLIN (STUN KLtlClfl 1MIRSS; THURSDAY, UJflUh.umcit o, IW.
HUB iARKETS
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you have. If It Is rurablo Hill's Golden
Oil will do the business. IDI.cod&w.
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linden vnr miethiK at the
fi ( ui's Thursday ovonlnir
' 1 -iii banks nnd daiiRhteii
It pisinif some time with
mho this week to
M' " Kmlly Adams b 111,
I iv,- nrd Carl Hopkins
tlrir shier, Kflln Bashaw,
i Ic hist week. The Itnv.
( f Kn.isbiirBh Falls nx
a ! tli. rtov. Mr. Kent Sun.
fl ' Mrs Oliver Kidder of Hol
! Mnj relatives 111 town.--'r
1 dauRhters of Mlnne.
r ii ' to attend tho funeral
p "i her, have returned
MONTGOMERY.
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it Oir 1 nine
loodr h Til
'n m i f tie
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chilf rf fir
nd Mrs Onodrl
o tie or r nslon
en 'l mil fir company departed wish
UK t' 'ii many more happy yiars of
.(dded Mfi Mr and Mrs. floodilch of
'j rfnx wern in town tn nftntwl
BUCK HOLLOW
Mr and Mrs C I,, licilows and son.
lerbert, of ' ii.iliridRc, und Mr. and
Irs W A U hf ler and two sops were
t W II. Hood's Thursday. I). fl. iian-
I f ii'irii in iksi: v ii.tr i nv - 1 ri
"enn 1' ko of f-'-nith Itovalli.ii Is pass-
m. iuw uuja liu UMl tuilHlll, iuru,
I' w'! --..en' on Filday
Mis. F.Ih jaiics. Th"
in on Mordiiy after
'I. The funeral of
i' i of mil Wont was
li.v.-H. fl, C'oiiiHtoek
fiom Pennsylvania. A
l us and friends Rntlmre.l
of Mr. nifil Mrs. 0)lve--day
ovenlnR to tetn'n.l
- th minivers try of th. Ir
It. v. J. T. ltaxendalo in
friends present, d Mr.
h wdth Flfts aimronrlato
I!efret,hmentH wero
GRAND ISLE COUNTY,
SOUTH HERO.
IIhrIi Smith of WnshiiiRton, D. C., Is
tho Ruest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens this
week. lhutene Trovillo of Kssex wag hi
town Sunday. Fifteen couples attended
the parly nt Robinson 's hntl Thanksslv
Iiir eve. Music was furnished by the
Clrnnil Isle orchestra and refreshments
wero served. T. U Kinney shipped
cnrload of apples to Iloston Saturday..
Miss Susan l.nniiiin, who has been
vIsiilnR fri. ml In town for a few days,
returned Friday to her home In Wash-
hiRton, r. C Mr. und Mrs. Winslow
Willie irturncu snturilny eveiiitiR from
i nosier, wnere uiey visiteil relatives for
a wk.
' GRAND ISLE.
The Uov. Mr Hunt, presldltiR elder,
ririr! qunrterlv meeting service In tho
T'nlon rhtirch Snndny. JIIsh AVood
wortn or Wnttsfleld, a former teaclier
b-re. Is vlsltltinr former pupils. Miss
.ellle miinniue and Mr. Crosier of
Ijobanon, X. H.. wero ouletly married
at her home heio Nov. 1:8 tlss Her
irime ufnni'iio and jonn Vondnll were
mnrri-d at her own home Saturday
moinliiR, the nev. Mr. Allen performed
both ceremonies. Miss Churlotte lluh-
bell of OurllnRton visited her sister
over Sunday. Miss Laura Wlnekler
will tei h n WattsMold. Miss Vlneklr
has i.ltiiiii.1 from the Jamestown ex
position. New York city and a few
we. ks nt .sariitop:ii for the benefit of
her health. Mrs. Nina Hoae; who pass
ril thanksRlvliiR in IlurllnRtou Is ill
then nnd unablo to return.
John N. Vlndle of South Hero and
in" urnip ienne.ii or (..rami Isle wero
joined In mi rrlnRe by the Ilev. J. S
Allen Pattirdny mornlnR at the homo m
the hHde. Harry and Hennlo Allen of
Hollow Five Acmleniy pjise.j Thank'i
RlvlnR nt the home of their pirrtit. the
Ilv nn.l Mrs. J. S l! -n The P., v. a
. Hunt, presldur: elder of St. Albans
district, preached nt tho Union Church
Sunday.
SOUTH ALBURGH.
Howard J. O'Neil Is nt hom- serious
ly in. Fred lilnir i supplylnc the sta
tion nt North Hern during Mr.
O'Noll's Illness. Sir. James O'Neil Is
111. Aithur Po.iuette of Iloston Is pass
Iiir his va. atJon at home. Miss Geneva
Keynolds was nt home fur Tlui'ikRlv-
In:;. iMIn Marlon llnzen of Moners. N.
nnd Miss Alnbell Fcfee spent
ThankRlvlnR with the Mioses Hazen.
Addle Poiiucttc was at heme over Sunday.
ALBURGH.
Miss II ibblns of Hurlinclon, who has
been the RUeat of Miss Iconise Lessor for
several d-iys, retunieil home Monday.
Mrs. Murrny and ilansMers of Ittnton
Kited Miss Leah Trudell and mother
over Sunday. W. r, Howell Is threaten-
d with pneumonia. .Mrs. TMtlenen Tur
ner is i-lowly re-cover I iiR A number of
yount' people Rnve Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Darby a surprise party laM Thursday
rvinlriR. An oyster cupper with many
deli( ules was Sfrve.1. Charles Clark of
O-iks. North Dakota, nnd Ml-s Hernlco
Tassle of North Hero are Riiests of Mr
and Mrs. N. 1. Kinpsley. Miss liess.o
M. Moore of tho Johnson normal school
spent Thanksgiving vacation nt her hom"
here.
John Cenewav nf liurke, N. V,, has
been vlsitlnR bis son. It. C Cieenwav.
Mrs. Hansom Ilohannoti, who his been
ill With pleursey, is better. Miss Kllza
helli Brown entertained ten friends
ThnnksslviiiR. The KMte association
met with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. (leneway
l ililny even'nc-. M' Mrry .11 -.tt of
Houses Point Is ti e Ruest of Mrs. II. II.
Manning. Mis Maud Itnwrkan has
been nignRed to teach the winter term
in district. No. l.-Ml.is Iott:. Cordon
has returned from New York. Mrs.
ISIchard Hobi-its and little daiiRhter
have I'eiunied finni a visit hi St. Al
bnns nnd rrorrlsvl'le. .Miss Uertrudo
Vnung i-ntertnlne.i the Hi-nco dui.
Thursday evenln? A chicken pi- sup ...j.
wns served.
ISLE LA MOTTE.
The Misses Hood of I! irlinRton hnve
n the Riiests ..f Mb-s Klsle (jood-e'l
l .e post week. -Mr. and Mrs. W. T. fun
mil of Tarrytovvn, N. V., me niies. -f
Mr.'. A. M. I.enf.-ld. Miss Jo Lenr. .,
i)"' Plnttsbiirgh spent Thnnkselving nt
l.-iir-. Jliss KKIr Cood'ell Is visiting In
HurllnRton. S. I'r ink of nurlington Is in
town.
enno jioyt of Uclvidero hn. visited her
sisicr, selitm Hoyt. at Mr. and Mr.
" Jaunt s for two week. Mr. and
-Mrs. Albert Spauldlng returned to Mont
pener Haturuiiy.-Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Mccilntock returned Saturday to Lynn
.Muss. Ocoi-ro Ln Franco went tn New
liri aiuruay on account of Illness nnd
iu reiuni as soon as he is nl.le Tim
I stone sheds wero shut down from TlmrsJ
day until Monday for necessary lcpalrs.
.nr. nun .11 rs. Hiiwnrd Wakclleld of
I swantoii were Riiests Snturdny nnd Sun
;diy of J. 11. Hussell. Mrs. Ocoiru A
iinrye, who went to Harre to sec hi'
itioiher, Mis. Plioebo Silloway, who was
in with pneumonia, has returned homo
noy Kiiton of Hartford, Conn., Is
vlsitlnR his pnreiits, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H
Katoti. Miss Clnra DodRe Is passing
simri vncniion irom school In llarre at
home - -Mrs. K. K. Hnrils, who wont to
niatticboro Inst week to seo her bus
band nt the Urnttloboro retreat, return
e.l nccompanled by him. His condition
Is not Improved. Tho Indies of the Con
Kiepiuionai i iiurcn win servo n suppor
nt the vestry Friday. A. H. Ming,
Arthur Hteivart nnd C. I,. Terrlll re
turned to the Vermont Huslness College,
In HurllnRton, Mnndny. Ju 'j-o o. JI.
Poweis went to Woodstock Monday
'o preside nt county court. Mrs
(!. M. Powe- wns In llurllnglnn Mon
day. Dr. Johnston, who has been doln
' ospital wont in Votikcrs, N. Y will
locate In Morrlsville. Word has been re
reived of the sudden denth from neuto
Indigestion of Mrs. C. A. Andrews of
Hyde Park, Mass. Mrs. Andrews was
the sister of Ce'H Re W. Fuss. -K. n
llfon wns at home from HurllnRton
Sunday nnd Mnndav. John Stiles
turned to MIddlohurv Monday. A. W.
Menrs was In town Monday.-Miss Nelllo
Minott was nt her heme in Johnson
over Sundny. -Mrr. Kmlly Itlvers of
Hrookton, Mnss., returned home Monday
lifter three months with her sister, Mrs,
Nnrclssa Delano. Miss Althe, Hey-
nolds went to Hoston Monday whero
she has a position. O. Tt. Keith left
Monday for Plymouth, N. II. Mr. nnd
Mrs. John Sinnott are parents of a
daughter born Monday.
i.eorgn w. nnd 11. A. Fnrr went to
Pnrton to attend the funeral Tuesday of
the former's slter, Mrs. C. A. Andrews.
- Mrs. J. A. Iliindy returned Monday
from linkcrstlold.-J. H. Wnrien has
moved to the Alexander house on Union
strict which he lins recently purchased
0-iiiro . UroiMi will move to tho
rooms vacated by Mr. nnd Mr.. Warren
A. .1. Douglass has leslgned as Jnnlto-
nt the academy and Is succeeded by
Wnlter Thomas. Mrs. S.ulie Cutler nr
rhed Tuesday fmm White Itlver Junc
tlon and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.
i. snnw. .Miss Mnry Hnrils went to
Hurllngton Tuesday to visit friends. The
eondt'on nf S. Ilnrrl is greatly Im
proved. Mrs. M. C. Kelly returned Tues-
riav from Haltlc. Conn, where she ha
been seven weeks with her slter, Mr.
('. H. Lynn. Orafton Herrlek bns re
turned from Tilton, N. II., where be hn
passod the summer. Mrs. Henry Tlll.it
son went to Springfield. Mass., Tuesday,
railed there by the Ulncst of her sister.
Mrs. W. II. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs.
lOmery Tift went to St. Johnslury Tues
dav on business. Mrs. C. C. Hublee re
turned Tuesday from an extended visit
In Montpeller nnd HurllnRton. Mr.
and Mr. Francis Merrill of Wol
eott, who have visited their daughter.
Mrs. fleorge Merrltt, n turned home
Tuesday. Nomination of ofleers fur the
ensuing year nt Lamolllo Lodge. N. II. O.
P.. tiik place Tuesday cvenlnir.
LAMOILLE COUNTY.
MORRISVILLE.
Alton Morse Lawson of Hardwlck,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willard Lawson of
.olcott, and Miss Carrie Hell SIHown.i.
d iiufhter of Mr. and Mrs. Frrd W. Sllio
wiy of .Iorr!"vllii. Avere unltd In niar
r! uo Wednesday Nov. ;7 at six o'elo' l;
at the home of tho hrldo'a parents, t'i
Kev. P. A. Smith performing the ceic-n-o,iy,
Tho wedding inarch wns plnvel
by Mrs. Charleg Haymore, a cousin of
the bride, '"ho hrldo received many va!.
liable gifts In silver, china, out glass nnd
linen. Mr. and Mrs. lyawsou took the
train for lluidwlek, wheie they w-re
Iven a reecitloii and a party was given
them Tluumlny. They will l,e at how
to their friends In Hardwlck after Dr.
reinher 1.
Mrs. Fannin Jc.vi tt, aged 77 yeirs,
died nt tho home nf her nciie, Mrs.
Chnrlns A. ltnud, Filduy morning aft. r
n brief Illness following u fall on ,i
lrirdwoo,! Ilojr. I-'uncial son Ices were
hell Sunday morning ut eleven o'cloi k,
Mra. Abbott of Stown nfrirlatlng. Mis,
Jeivctt, who had made li.r liomo in
Cabot until recently, wag visiting rela
tive.;) In town.
Mrs. H, M. (lOidon hns returned from
Lynn and Hoston. MIhs Kdnu Phaleii
will tnko the position In
school made vacant by t
if Miss Carrie Payno.Mbs
In.m Crirllsir Mas, w'icr
teiuihlng.-Miss Anna 1..11
PoijfWs Acini
riving li I II
homo by In-r mother,
rooms ir Mil- U ,1
Mrs H M Mould of
are vibUIih; their son,
the grammar
!n r. slgiintl.ui
Pll.llr 'l crime-)
i he has hi- u
a teacher 111
my. who passed Thanks
sligate, whs nccompanled
They will occupy
1 1 i II" j- Mr and
K iseWllo, N. Y.,
Fred.- Miss Cath-
Fred Willis Mould, son of Mr. and
-Mr. H. M. Mould of Keosevllle. N. Y
and Mrs. Susan Jane lnrrows, daughter
of Mr. and Mr. Russell K. Harrows.
were marrio.1 Wrdnesilay afternoon at
four o'clock nt the home of the bride's
parents, the Her. c. C St. Clire nlll'cn-
tlng. The Uplseop.il ring sendee wn
used, little Kllznbet.li Harrows, niece of
the bride, acting as ring hearer. The
wolding march from Lohengrin was
plajcil by Mrs. M.-uy llerde... who also
pl.iyr-d" Constancy" by Stanton during
tho ceremony. The bride whs- married ln
blue traveling suit. The decorations of
the rooms was of green and white
crepe paper. After the ceremony refresh
ment were served In the dining room
by Mlses Grace and Clndys Hedell,
cousins of the bride, nnd Miss It-He Hnr-
rows. n sister of the bride. Mr. MouM
was n grodunte from the V. V. M. In
1'H1 nnd Is now engaged In the granite
business In Morrisvlllo, The bride has
for nine yo.-.rs been a faithful and
cnuiteous operator In the Citizen's Tele
phone otlllee. The couple left on the
evening train for Keosevllle, N. Y.. for
short trip and will h nt hnne nt No,
3 Union street Jnn. 1. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles Lunt oif Derby Line arrived
hero Tuesday evening to srwnd the win
ter nt t.be home of their d.imrhtor, Mrs.
C. R. Palmer. Mrs. Alice Snw.er, who
ha v!ited her lUughtcr, Mis
li noc Sawyer. In Newnort for fou-
weeks past, returned home Tuesday
evnlng. II. O. Houston of HiirMngton
's ,-i guest nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
I "j i ChHmherlnln.--Mrs. TJIebnrd Roberts
and child, who have visited for ten days
tnt s.t the homo of Mr. and Mrs. II.
Wa'te. returned Wednesday to their
homo In Alhurgh. Mrs. Claude M.Fisher
Is assisting in the Cenrge P. Drown
(tore until after the holidays, .Mr. II.
P. Mudgett of Cimbfldire I visiting the
buiiie of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Ileelio.
Mrs. Howard McNnll went to lliidwlck
Wednesday to visit for a few days her
l-ter. Mrs. Ilmma Clemmens. Mrs. H.
M. Wlllev nnd children went to their
I'onie In Creensborn Wednesdny nfter a
few days visit nt the 1khp of Mr nnd
Mrs. H. J. Kellev DM1 L. SHimders
went to St. JohnfllHirv Wednesday to at
tend tho funeral of his aunt, Mrs. II. I!
D ivls.
JEFFERSONVILLE
The Itev. H. 11. Harncd went to Hy.lr
Park Sunday In etchunge with tho I!o.
Mr. Il.imlln. who held servi-os here.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Vartium have re
turned hnnio after passing Thanksgiving
week with llielr son. fluv Vurnum, in
P. irre W. II. nrlswo'id. who hns been
111, continues to Improve. Mr. '"id Mrs.
W. 11. Parker nf Nowpoit nre guests i f
their dnughler, Mrs. P. L. Stmt. The
C-metery nssoclntlon met witli Mis.
F. 11. Smith Tuesday. Mr-i. Charles
Thomas bns returned from lsltlng her
sister, Mrs. II. C. IIovnil, In Lnnen-burgb.-Mrs.
Marlon Marvin and two
sons fiom Ilssex Junction jnssej lost
Wfek with her mother. Mrs. L. A. Page
-Ilss Sybil P,amnr- and Miss Lyni! i
.Iniiues have returned to tho Johnson
normal rebool.
NORTH HYDE PARK.
llllis Itusliford Is nursing a broken lib,
tho result of being kicked by a horse
Kdwln Adams drew l":n feot of No. 1
spruce lumber from this place, to the cir
at Johnson, a distance of five miles
Inst Saturday with ono hair of horses.
News of tho death of Mrs. C. A. An
drews of Hyde Park, Mus., was recrh
ed by relatives in this pine. Monday
Acute Indigestion Is given as tho cause
Sixteen members of the hicnl Ornnpo
attended the Pommm fining- mooting
at Stowo Wednesday.- Wednesday morn
ing was tlin coldest of the season thu
far, mercury registering degr.-es hi -low
zem. Mr. and Mrs (nlow Wllt-diiiv
aro the parents of a daughter Imni .Monday
BELVJDERE
W. A. Downey of Hukersiield Is visiting
friends In town. Mrs. W. a. Holt has
loft hur homo lo spend Hi,, winter with
friends In lukcrsllold. CusMp Potter has
comcnccd her school at rMvlilera Junc
tion. HYDE PARK
Iimolilc county court opened Tues
day and tho Indications nro that the
term wilt lo fdiort one. Tho proh-
(Ci.iitlnlled on llh Page.)
nlll.VT A'iltllM Willi HIM.
A Cntollna man wns reccnily Inspect
ing n faim owned by him and operated
by an old friend who had pressed Into
service every member of i,h family, In
cluding his ngtd father.
"The old man must be getting along In
years," id tho ownor.
"Yes, dnd's nigh on to ninety," was tho
reply,
"Is his health good?"
"Well, no. The old man nln't been bin
self for some time, hack."
"What seenis to bo the matter?"
"I dunno, sir. I guess farming don't
ngreo with him no morn." Succcs..
MARY FLETCHER HOSPITAL,
Annual Meeting of the Directors
Held Yesterday Afternoon.
Mircrssful Yenr Slum n In )epiirl
meiit Ouvercor Proctor lllceted
it Director- Additions tn die
Hospital l,S-,;i I'nllciiis.
Tho most s-ucc syful year's work In tho
history of the Mary Fletcher hospital
wns reported at tho annual meeting of
the board of din ctofs yesterday ufter
nom, and Willi t!.- completion of the new
wards the com'n-j year still greater
progress is nut'. Ipatod.
Previous to t' . huslness meeting Hie
directors with the members of tho staff
of the hospital sat down to nn ap
potlzlng dinner prepared under the direc
tion nf Super. -lenient Androws and
served In cours At the conclusion nf
the repast Pns.'.nl M. H. Huekham of
the board of dire i.irs ln accordance with
annual custom .oed those nresent to
rise and stand for a brr period in
silence as a tribute to tho memory of
Mnry Martha PS'-lober, the trcnernus
founder of the hospital. After this Im
piesslve inemorl.r ceremony had been
performed ProM -it Huekham spoke of
the iKautlful rlt;i-eter of the founder.
dwelling on her r' -sire that the Institu
tion should nit I'liiperlze any person.
while sh wns -i"-lous to have her
plans carefully cm-Hod out with refer
ence " actual cli-i.ty pitlents.
President Iuck!inm gnvc Ilttlng testl-
regaidlng services of Super-
Andrews which elicited ap-
was called
of the hos
not many
mony
Intenden't
plnuse.
Dr. L. M. ninglnm. who
upon as one of the v.Mrans
pltnl service. snid that
decades ago there we n no hospitals In
e'tlcs of the size r Hurllngtoti, nnd
s-nrglcal nnd consultit'on cases called
men from the InrRor .'Mes. He thought
the hospital had boon of groat serv'ce
to the Tv-ofes'lon. ni.l he Indulged In
Interesting reinln!cer-e
The Hon. C. P. !-nll!i. -halrmnn of fie
building committee, wns nske.l to sp'-nk
of the Improvemen' erntf inpl.ited. He
said thnt plans were idopted and the
eontrnet let last full f a new sni-Rlcnl
biiihllng and ti new pa d ward, but the
strike of operatives ln t.-rrn ootta wotks
made It Impossible to p'oeeed with the
work. Materials of nil kind had been
(ibtn1nel, however, nnd h was hoped to
begin work promptly in the prlng and
have the new hulldlngs completed so that
nt th" next annual ni. iting the same
ould be Inspected in ojerntlon.
A general discussion ensued ln the
course of which the fact was hrought
out that whereas the hospital now hai
sixty bods tho addition will mako noss
Ible twenty-sovi now rooms.
In connection vlth the discussion of
new- hospitil structures II wns voted that
the president be autbor'ml to send to
'nlte.l States Senator 'Held Proctor
n (message of congratulnf on on tho com
pletion of tl.o snnator'nm generously
donated hy him to the State and ita sur
render to the commonwealth.
THIS Iil'PINESS SKSRION.
At the conclusion of the postprandial
feast tho directors held their minimi
meeting. The reports of Treasuier
Smith and Supcrint. n lent Andtews
showed gratifying prngieHs during the
year. The number of pntlents admitted
t the hospital wns iftsj and tho out
door patients 771. making a total o?
1V.3.
Of the whole number of patients no
less than HOT wein treated rn'lrely free
ns charity pnt'..nts, 2M bore n portlo'i
of their expense a they nere able,
while only "7" paid the .,...ul.ir ,.nlc s.
The total nutob. of .I n- ,,f trealment
was 21 .IC and the dnilv n-ir.ige of
patients for the yeir wis JSI!,. Tho
averaire expense of enr ; for pntient
was $11.0-1 2-.1 per week
1'nltod States Srnntoi v lllam P. I!
llngham sent In his res guntlon u di
rector on niH'ount of the fit ),,, .,
invariably In Wns'ilnglon m nttend.ine..
on Congress when the unniial metlngi
are held, and In view of bis statement of I
me summon ir irsiKraiion wis re
l"ct intly accepted. Tile v icaney on t'li
board thus cieated was illled hy the elec
tion of novernor Fletcher p rf(0,,1.i
who has devotl n largo Hmount of t.
tiMitlnu to liosi.ltals In connection with
the Instlttitlnn established n ,jR j,on),,
town under his personal direction.
The annual election by the dlreelois
resulted ns follows:
President M. II. Huekham.
Vice-jiresldenl-Hcnry Wells.
Seeietnry W. J. Van P.uton.
Treasurer C. P. Smith.
Auditor Henry Oreeim.
Superintendent Dr. P. J. Androws.
Assistant Euperinirnuent Dr. L.
Moirlson.
Flnanco conimlttoo C. P. Smith, Henry
Creeno nnd J. L. Fottthwlek.
Attending Fiirgcons Dr. J. p.
I'r. H. C. Tlnkham. Dr. S. R.
and Dr. P. II. MeSweonoy,
Attending physicians Dr. it.
Kins, Dr. W. A. Lynian, Dr r
and Dr. J. N- Jenno.
'enlist, aur't anil Hryneol
M C. Twltchell.
Pathologist- Dr. It. II. Stone.
Proctologist Dr l. C llawley.
AiHilntinents to diffi nt visiting
I. i ii ds wi re li M;iiincil u, 1. 1 t,h, M(,
I... i-. ,1 nnc" il niieim .v , ,
mrii. hit .m 'i .en "" t v,
cclvcd nnd acted uiion.
It.
Wheeler,
Maynnrd
n. Wnt
A. Peaso
lit-Dr.
fe(i
l.e
Quotations on Leading Products
In Demand
lioston, Dec. ). -There lt n quiet
trade In liutler, prices lielne; Krnotiilly
In lut.vers' fnvor. Jieccliits are Iihtc.is
lng tttitl the iniirket In over supiillod.
Jobbing jirlce. ate: Choice nortliw-n
crt'iunery, Jtiv.'JOc; wcstcni, Ii75i20c;
Vorinont dairy, Udi'Mc.
Cheese Ih iiNo In quiet deninml, with
ntt easier tendency In nil markets, ex
cept for choice .Septeinlior twins. Vork
Hlntc, l.Valile; Vermont, UViMWAe.
The pnst week us n whole hns been
a gooil one In the local fruit nnd vege
t.'ilile market. Prices Ilin ttiiitctl u Rood
deal diifln? the tush of ThatikSBlvliig
buying, but (hey later settled.
Sweet potatoes brought hl','h prices
for the holiday, ami have not jet gone
on" much. The supply was very small,
I here was a big call for them mid vine
lands sold as high ns $7 a barrel.
Grapes were cheaper this year than
usual, nnd they had a lively sale. An
other feature of the week was tin Im
proved iniirket for cranberries and ap
ples. The receipts of both have been
liglilcr, and as the demand has in
creased a little, a steadier feeling has
developed. I'niic.v cranberries are now
quIli' llrm, and apples titc strons.
firnprs do not change much. Cali
fornia .Muscats and Malagas have gone
for the season, and the arrivals of bas
ket grapes arc constnnily growing
smaller. Pears arc prett.t well cleaned
up: the few that remain ate cleady.
There is a rather weak market Uir
the general run of white potatoes.
Iieally fancy stock readily brinss 70
cents, but most of the business has been
below that quntat'on. Cood string
beans are llrm, and onions anil squash
os semi mote likely to go up than down.
Cabbages and celery do not changi
much, but cucumbers hum taken an
easier turn. Lettuce has gone up a lit
4K and hothouse parsley brings high
prices. I'.eeis and rad;h(s are higher,
and turnips and tomsttois are steady.
I'linoy spinach Is wanted.
Apples Kings, ..':1 barrel; Wolf
river, ?"f7:i..'0: snows. S'jr?;:!; noilheaiN.
$-'ftl!.riO: harve.vs. f2.7,ii:i: Haldwlns
fancy. ?2.r.0rf.'i; No. 1, ?"(,: oO; mixed.
Sl.Wr-a'J; No. -, .?1.'J.Vr,.1.r,0; greenings.
No. 1. ?Oip2..-0; No. i. SU.sr.isn".; pip
pin. SLfifKiiU: pound sweets, S'j.rM'M
(.'oininon sweets, Sl.U.Vn 1 .7.": Mtickln
tosli red. SL'..-i('(:;.r,0: nulibardstoii
.'L'.rill; bo fruit. ; T,i i, ',i ? 2T.
' 'ran berries Cp(. Cod, !?.";'? barrel
nnd .Vi'LTiO crcf.
(irapis Alnierias, JffiC banel: Cai.
fotnln four-basket oralis, red emp. r
or-. Sl.T.'ffU.liri: enriilchon. ?1.7.".'7i'J.'.:."
Vork state pony baskets. Niagaras, ilfxj,
2L'c: Stilrius, Hie; Caiawbas. l,"e; Con
cords-, J tic,
I 'cars .Seckrls. SVaZ, bushel: betinv
bosc, '!'(."; beurre d'anjou, ?:;..iU; She:
dons. 'L'..i(i(i;-l.
Pol.iti es Aroostook (?rcen moun
tains and cobblers, fiVn'Qc lupdicl;
sweets, A'ineiamls. J.U hal and
basket; eastern shure, ftc.
Ueans string beafis. trmthern gteen.
yifj". basket; .-outhern max. S.riWi:!.
Cabbages Drumhead. ?l barrel.
.Savoy, 7.".("?;.l barrel; rid, (07.)C.
C elcry White. $1 box : paschal. 51.
fjlo'iO; Iloston market, $l.ri(kf1.7.'.
Cucumbers Hothouse, eUran, $Sifi
box; No. 1. StW7; No. -, ?1..'iC?I1.
Lettuce, etc Lettuce, riW77oe box;
roni.iine, 1 dozen heatU-; escarole. 7."c
!'! : chicory, 7."icn$1: watercress. r,(Xii
line dozen bunclii s; inuit. -liXidOc: pars
ley, ..ilofSl.fio luishei.
nnions Native, 7.Vu!0i' bushel; Span
!sh. large crntps, $L'.riO; small crates, ,f I
(a 1 .'."; lerks, 10c dozen bunches.
Squashes Marrow. &rYZ.7M barrel:
turban and bay state, .VlI.r.UftiH: hubbard.
!?-tUir.."iO ton; pumpkins, ,.0c5tSl box.
.Spinach Native. fv?00c bushel:
southern. SI.'J." l.."0 barrel.
Tomatoes -Hothouse, IMi lh.
'i'lltnips Vi How. $l."T. barrel:
French white, sjirj'j.;"0 bag: white egg
and flats. 7.V busiiel.
.Miscellaneous- Brussels sprouts, Sff;
10c quart: beets, 7.yr;l0c bushel; car
rots. dOTT.V bushel: eggplants, rit
'2.:0 box: oy ster iilants, ?1 rlozen hunch
es; parsnips, f.x"fj.i tiusiiei; peppers.
M.:iml box: rad'shes, .ie?1.7.' box;
okra. .f 1 crate; mushrooms, CK,2 bus
ket: cauliflowers, 7."ctf?.?1.r)0 dozen,
No change is noted In pork provi
sions, trade being quiet.
Fresh beef is dull and easy, with
trade very slow at a lower level of
prices than has prevailed for sometime.
Quotations are: Txtra sides, IHtffflOe:
good, (Vdii'ic: light. SH'qPc; hoary
hinds 1 lf 1 1'e; good. T'tffTT .1-1 c:
light, 7'ic. I'resli beef has been In light
er supply for both local onsttmption
and for export.
Turkeys broke very badly at the end
of the Thanksgiving trade, though good
stock cleaned up pretty well. A lot
of seconds wero left over and were of
fered at very low prices. Trade Is
dull. No kinds of poultry arc steady,
and do not show any material change,
either In tone or prices. Northern tur
kvys, l.S'.'JJc; western turkeys, ltv;
liie; native broiler chickens, IMiUOe;
native toasting chickens, 171! ISc; wesl
im broilers, HWlSc; iintthcn fowls, 11
''il.'.c; western ch'ckens, I K;li!e: west
irn fowls, ll'j(.c; ducks, HfTir.c.
i.ecsc, llWiKic.
Thcie Is a quiet trade in lambs and
veals, though prices are steady. Spring
haihs, 1 lfiH.'1-c; fall Iambs. sValOc
j curlings, 8'MGV; muttons, S'i? 10c; veals.
HH'TlloC.
Hay and straw are dull and weak;
iiilllfeed Is dull and easy, with prices In
buyers' favor. Hay, cho'ce. ",:!; No.
1, $): lower grades, $;i20; eastffu
choice. SIMM!); rye slrnir, ?H; oat
Uriiw, $10.
There was a very good wheat market
all the week, prices steadily advancing
in the Chicago pit until Wednesday,
when December touched OOIi-H, May
Sl.O.'i 7-S and .Inly OS'uc.
May closed U.Os'i; July closed M.05'4.
COllN Itocelpts m,(ji); exports t-0,000;
Bales 20,000 futures! 40.0UO snoL Snot
linn. Oiitlon market was stenller on .
covering by December shorts nnd closed
Vi to V net higher. Dec. closed fAVfco; i
May closed CCUc 1
OATS Receipts r.l.OoO; spot strong. '
COFFK15 The market for eorfen fn- t
ture opened steady at a decline of Rig
10 points ln responso to lower European
cables. Trading was not nctlvo but offering-
were light nnd with somo do-1
niniul based on tho small Increase ln thu '
world's visible supply during November
and light primary receipts, the mnrket
recovered part of Its loss and closed
steady, net unchanged to five points
lower. Sales were reported of 1!),FioO hags
Including; Dec. JTi.TR; Jan. $5.7i; March
.". V); May :,.K,H, W, July J5.S5; Sept.
$0.10 and Oct. t&nrttO.lO.
Spot coffeo stnndv; Nn. 7 nio fi; San
tos 7ic; mild cotTeo steady; Cordova pi;
(ft 13',$ c.
SirOAIl Haw steady; fair refining 3.1',:
centrifugal test S.G2V4; molasses sugar
2.5-S; rellncd quiet.
OVrS- No. 2. ivv,., Nj 2 White , No,
3 vhite, 43H(tC2c.
ItVK-No. 2. 77c
HAltLK V -Oood feeding, flfifi fic , fair to
cholio malting, iifiSfic.
l'LWSKF.D -No. 1 northwestrrn $11
TIM(IT1IY--Prlme seed $1.2.-,
CLOVKR Contract grades V'T"
Hll'iItT niHS-Sldes (lexis, i
Ml SH PfJltK-(per bhl.) Wu'ViM .,
LAUD-fper loo lbs) Ji.2o7i'
SIDIIS- Short clear (hnxedi $7 .j" V)
WHISlf HV-(Hnsls of high w.: -) tt ?5,
HUTTMIt On the prodn. e ex'hargt
to-dav the butter mnrkot w,i- frr
ereiitn.-rlcs. 20fi2fi'4e, dnlrle. V :r
K'l'JH -Flrtn; at mark cnf i-n jrlei
2lfi2r,e; firsts 2.1c; prime first. .- ,x
tras 27c; cheoso steady, WriVl--.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
tlooliillnn
for
nt
Cattle, Sheep nnd
e Vork.
Nmv York. t.
nrcrcvKs-Uocoints 2.011
stendy; s. er .1 ?RfiT,"a: sic 1:
oxen 7fiT.4.10; bulls i2HHii.
fl 4Mi9.40; ox-en exports 2i o.iMr:crs of
beef, to-morrow 100 cattlo and mo oJir-
lcr.
i ' AL KS Ilecelpts l.rtln:
I steady. Veal fil.OOlfn.T.": culls
I'urnyard enlveg J3.00dJ3.5,
.vtlveo 5.1.3714175.40.
I SIIRKP AND LA MTtS Ite-i '
j market steady. Sheep J.l.c-!,-,
icho'ci to.X.: culls tJ.onfl-J.M; inn
".'tj.OO.
HOSTON PRODUCE MARKKT.
Hoston, Dec. 1
FLOUP. Quiet but steady to-day st:
Spring patents, mill hlpmont.
J..75faG.10; winter patents, $;iK..2f.; win
ter straights, Jt.TT.fH.W; winter clears, M.
IMi l.CO; Kansaii patcnla, S" .V.f75.7S ; spilntt
cb.irc. $6t .Vlfi.
COHNMMA L Firm; oatmeal Is quiet
lut steady to-day; Hag comment
'a ico , ...s.r(,.).sn: ooueii - fin. 0Ils M.OOiri.fiO,
...... ,..uui-.i, r -..r,-,, . v u n.iiK. i.iur.u.w; - . .
frraham. ji.yniir.oB.
COHN Corn Is flrn.or and higher:
OM, spot sti timer vellow. 7Se: No. 5 vol-
low, We; No. .1 yellow, 76c; for shipment,
old. No. 2 yellow, 7HT7IVie; No. 3 yellow.
7eVk-fr7le; n.-w. No. 3 yellow, C'Ujf, lyw ;
kiln dried. No. 3 yellow, Cflo.
OATS Oats are llrm, with a goo." do.
mat.d: Spot No. 1 clipped white. 62iS0V;
No. 2 clipped white, GKr ; No. 1 clipped
white, 570; rejected white, oSlfiM'ie: for
shlpmen. .IS to ,11 lbs. Sic; 34 to 3fl lh.
r.Tc; 30 to lbs, riSVyfKiOe; fancy, 31 to 3fi
lbs. file; fancy. 40 to 12 lbs,
11 A Y I lay nnd straw nro dull, weak:
nilllfeed Is firmer with - better demand
to-day: Hay, choice, J2.1; No. 1. a;
llom
i
i 'iOj
1W.
1 "k 1
I if. V ,
n em
mn I'.
P.FTT'
ci(i.i:.-'r.
ntS',
COTTON MAItKE
New York, l.iee. 4-Cntt-opened
firm. txn. ill.68;
Keb-: March $11.20; April
M.iv ?11.2; June tn.24; July
'".l:'. Cotton futures clo
, ''losing bid; Dec. H.r.3; Jan
'li.os; March ill. 11: April .
Win. cun
lower grades, (KtizO: castetn choice. $;.); Jun0 jn.2
li: ryo straw, H; oat straw, $!0; fori
shipment, sack sprinc brati, S2.VQ23.KO.
vinter brnn. S:r..2f)'iT2o.7..: middlings, SJt 7.". ;
!-': mixed feil, U'.fl2?.ri: red dog, V29.BO
i"0: cottonseed meal, 23; lln?.eed meal,
S.'o.cn.
POUK There hns been n further cut in
the prices of pork provisions; raw leaf
lard lPtc-puri lard, l0Ue:palls.1li ,11".-:
rendererl leif lard. 1lc; palls. i;i..t?
Kr brisk t', 10ic; pork tongin s, $21. So; I
country dressed hog, 'UiiJCc.
P.KKF Fi'Sh heef I very dull, and a
further decline ! n d In prices: Fxtr.i
sides-. Vn?iJ..: good. si9e; light, 7K'tf
; he'vy loiius, ll'-illUc; good. K'i4.
11c: lis'lc. si.jfiti'iC-. heav foies, 7'T7,!C:
good. fiV'7e; licht, OlfcJc.
LAMHS AND V HALS -The lambs nnd
veals tinrkit quiet hut steady:
lambs, lt-i?i;ijc; fail lambs, fliinc: yearl
ing, S'iTlOc; muttons, S'SlOc; vunts, HHW
POFLTl'.Y Poultry is easier, with a
good many lots still offering nt low
prices: Northern turkeys, !R22o; west
ern turkeys. PWiSc: native brollpr chic
kens, 1Wi2iV; native roasting chickens, IT
ffr 1 ; western broilers, IfifJlso: northern
wotern chickens, 13Whc;
12l-flllc; ducks, 1214c;
.1
$!1 '
'1 '
July $11.10 A
Jg
1-
y v
l 01
BOSTON COPPER il; r,KI!T
Boston, Dec. 4 Tho enppet ,.t. 1.
ket was onsv In the m-.niir ; 1 vri
In late dealings. The grnei .1 t n
tlrm though trading Was bv 110 ..
active.
HAPPY LOT OP FARMER
Domliiiile I lie
Situation.
- r q(m Ne'.V
s .11 tli Carolina
of (otton in
H" has sold 2n
nre paid. Five b
rltiiincln
;.. '
il- -1.
I
t.i. T '
s;.r.-
tr
fowl. I41",c;
western fowls,
gel C. 11113C.
i:r;cs-i:ggs
GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
nnd
4.
141.-
(ilinlntloiiN In Ni'iv Vork, It.islon
Chlciigo Markets.
New York, Doc
WIIKAT-Hecclpts 1.W.fW: exports
ICS; sales 3,ml.o.X. spot e.isy F.xccpt for
a f.nlf cent advance at the opening due
to higher cables wheat was weak and
lunvy nil dnv. Active liquidation de
, loped, Mid with big Interior receipts,
11,:' t cxpoii" Interest and heir pn --nre.
broki jnlces l'so from the top. ae l
rlosod ,c net lo;vcr. Dec. closed Sl.OI'i,
nre firi ., except for re-
fi isi rators, which are easy under full
offerings; Ctoi.e hennery and nearby,
41i4!o; eastern extras, .19 to.-; western,
2."'i5re; choice cold sturago, 2Wi22c.
HHANS Huans ate In fair demand:
firlond lots pea "ti 4i'.r2. 45, medium Sl.S.Vr
2.(0. vellow eyes. $2.152 6.", red kidneys,
12 . ".Ii 2.60: California small whit". $2.M;
Lima beam, i;i..c lb; Jobbing lots -JJ15c
alo 0 car lots.
A PPLF.S Apple.s ,-ro doing better, es
p. dally on good stock, lut all grades
nu- cleaning up puttv well, and prices
nio stiffening up a Utile, though not yet
quotably changed: Fancy Haldwlns,
f2 50'S3; No. 1 Haldw.n. S2S2.0O bhl; mix.
ed Haldwln. Sl.T'li:': No. 2 Haldwlns
S1.2.'.fil.M; Creenlnss, $2-6 2.S"; Maine
llarvies, $2.fif(3. Wolf River
$.113.50; Nodhrads, $:,i2V), Mcintosh
Reds, 52.M-o3.SO: King t:f'f4; Hubbard
stons, S2g2..Vj;Snow, VlaZ'JK Colverts and
JeannetUngs, $1 SO'.,.'; 20-oz, $2.25'ff3;
pound sweets, $2 f-n'-'H. 'Inllman sweets,
$1.5.!i2; ordinary swets, $111 1.5.1; com
mon varieties, Jl-? 1.50 . box apples, Mcff
$1.25.
POTATOES White potitoes aro
stendy; sweets are ea-,y: Maine Clreen
Mountains, 7Wj7."i. oidluiry Maine stock,
C'.fi70c; York State. 1" : Je. .y sweats,
So..VK(iC bbl Norf Mi. Jl:. bhl.
SFOAISS Retln-d sugar are steady.
Tho American quote. Crystal dominoes,
7.40c; cut loaf and 1 rushed, SST.C; cubes,
D "ic; standard powdered, 5o'c; grimu
lnted and tine, 4 tt:. : diamond A, 4.95e;
lU'vcio granulated and flti", largo and
small bbls and 100-lb hgs, I.Kk:; Helmont
A, 4.10c.
HOSTON LIVE STOCK MARK FT.
Hoston, Dec. 4 Heavier receipts of
live stool; denoted a tendency for the
better In tho mat ket at the Hrightnn
stockyards yestrrdny, though the prices
wero no higher than those pi evading hist
week.
One pair of choice young steers, weigh
ing 1,701, were sold by F. L. Llhbv for
f. cents a pound, but the rest of the
dozen on the market wero coarse, and
none brought over 4 cents a pound.
Prices of the cheaper grades of beef
cattle were a llttlo better. One bull,
weighing 1,5"0. was sold by Goodrich &
Hrown for '2 cents FJghty heef cows
weio sold nt prices ranging from 3 to i
nts n pound, and ne.irlv bolognas
nt Jl.,,0 a hundredweight.
Several extra choice sows among tho
ro on the market brought ,"ii4 cents n
pound, but the larger pnrt were sold for
r. cents. Hspeclally noticeable among
thoe sold for r. rents wns one large
brood sow weighing fA) pounds.
Among tho 250 calves, sold were 25
bubs at prices ranging fioiu (2 to $2 50
deb. A few fancy animals in the re
mainder brought 7 cents a pound, but tho
1 liver part were rold for fi cents. Four
hundred lnmbs brought fmm 314 to 6
cents, and 150 sheep from 3 to 4 cents a
pound The quality of tho sheep nnd
la' lbs sold was considered Inferior to
thofe iii recent markets.
Thcro nro 475 milch cows for sale to
day. Sales yesterday included:
II. Ci. Piper, Mlddlebury. Vt.. lit cali
pers at $l.lOjn.r.0: Thompson & llnnsnn,
Hartland, Me , 12J calves nt JujTT, 150
sheep ami lambs nt $31Jj, 12 hogs nt
$5.
CHICAGO PRODUCn MARKKT.
Chicago, Dec. 4.
WHEAT Dec. !3Hc: May $1.CV;.
CORN Dec. 55c; May 56'c
OATS-Deo. 4SHc; May f,94o.
PORK-Jnn. $12.7714: May $13.17V4.
LARD Jan. $7.fl7H; May f7.t'2"i.
RIHS-Jan, J7.11O; May ST.ffi.
Cash quotations wero as follows:
WHKAT-Sprlng No. 2 Jl.0s.il 12; No.
" $1 12. No. 2 red, SWVtoV
CORN No. 2, 5Wii No. 2 y.liow, CliT
(t-'roni 1 Ik .
We know
has 2) hub
ware-biT. .
all li' il- it ; nre
Spring!1" 00 b,irf si. ri, ginned, and
nas no noue rent to pav n'
the month. He has no wn .
pny: his w-iter comes from .
der the hill. He has no 1 e
bills. He ha coi-n and wb u
mill Is two miles away. Klv '. ess ire
the pen, nnd they weigh 200 pounds r
The pea crop has been good; !i. s
plenty of cotton-seed menl n id hull- i
hogs were fattened on pea -irs ;i,o 1
he has 10 bushels of tne 1 itt.-r s'iri 1
a ay for the family. Half a ,loz 1 n
trees on the farm are bearing, a- 1 M
has plenty of delirious nuts. There li
popcorn in the garret for C, id -.'tras,
enough for winter and to give son. a to
1 r
1 f
rop
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the neighbor- too. The sorgtr:
wns inir mu real sorghum svnn
as good ns "mi pie syrup" in n 1
po'ntr. The two cows yield mur. '
and butter than aro needed, so n
sold every week. Of course, the s
of honey Is abiindint. as us-i.i!. an !
surplus yields t little cash. One
beeves might be sold to the V:i, 1.. r
would fetch a good price. thori.-;.
provender being plentiful, 11. oy w.'
fattened for a month or tw 'ir 1
later. The woodlands on the farm tiv
been carefully looked nfter. t I ' t
to bo had for the cutting and imul rg
The supply will never he exbuis'e 1 p.
long ns It l hushnnde.l by tl e farmer
we are speaking of. The troop of a dozen
Thanksgiving turkevs Includes .,' ' .,l9
two gobblers that weigh 20 p n". fa, v,
and there are guinea fowls du- ks. ,r
chickens hesldes. The farmer ' .i
invested In local bunks and cott. r e "Is
the dividends from which are $1ri nn
nunlly. He may have a mortgage fi
jrV) on a mdchKir's farm besides. If
has $201 deposited. In bank, and his crcd'
up to v,ii i ns c-ond as Rockefeller's ln
anv store In the county town.
Can this farmer hold cotton? Whv not"
The clothes for h' rnr.ll for t'-e win
ter cost nbnut as nun h ns one ta.lor
made outfit for a city man W fancv
that ho can hold the hnl.-s in te w .re
house until they wear out.
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ine neaiitlfi.I Jers.-v pureh.-i d
I. Ilocd en the Ila-i.l -.f .lerscv 1 .
arried at Hood Firm frun the
tin station. Th.-.e animals
perfect condition and are beam ,
are thirty-one head consisting .
In milk, heifers to calve In
nni some calves. Th cows i..n t
marks characteristic of thoroug 1 I It c"
breedlnc. They and their proir. - n
undoubtedly make some remnrk ib! .-.
ords under the careful handling at Hood
Fa rra.
Three of these cows are by Fri urt
2d. a bull that was sold fcr t .. ..
auction. Six of them are bv r,r ' ,
ilolden iad. a half brother to s-.. kw "
that sol, li this country last vn'l- f -$11.
"" nt auctlcn. t-d,V Cold u
wn imported at a long price .r.d - . iw
owned by Mr. Hockerfeller. Tie n'ier
coms In the lot nre equnllv wi.I 1 r, 1
The heifers nre especially ' 111'if '
belrri alsiut two yea is old an-1 1
condition. Jut showing tlesh el, ,i:j;i -.
look veil and feel right. Sonic ..r p ,-fc
are bred to such bull as C m'..o.i .n
Noble of Oiklsnd. Sultnn of 1 1 il 'v d a-.1
Lucv's Chfimip'on, nil well !,.. t-.
Jeirey breeders ln tills eoiintrs Tli ri
Is one valuobli" bull by OomMratlon
out of a daughter of the Jn 000 hul'
Eminent 2d. This daughter of irm'ncnf
Id. Is among the lot purchased for Mr
Hood.
This herd of Imported Jerseys will un
doubtedly help materially In malnta1" ng
the great reputation of Hood Farm ns the
homo of ond of the largest and best
Jersey herds In the world. Some of those
cows and he)fers, when put ni yearly
authenticated test under tho control of
the American Jersey Cattle club, are
expected to make some new champion
records for Jersey cows In this ci untry
and when they go Into tho show tins
will, no doubt, bring many more prizes
nnd ribbons to Hood Fnrm. These great
females have been brought to mate with
tho famous b II. Hood Farm Pog s 9th
valued at $:.i,0l. He Is the only bull In
tho world entered in the Register of
Merit whose site ami diun are 1, lew 10
entered. He has the distinction of being
''10 son of the world's Tilr cl.vnp.-.n
cow. FiggK ml .s t' e sire of the
world's tbnmi lon test lu'f. r l' ggis
of Hood Fnrm.
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