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TILE BAB RE DAILY TIMES. MAY 15, 1905. 7 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE IN THE F. B. CATE REAL ESTATE AGENCY HOUSES AND COTTAGES. No. 1. Two tenement house, Itim find about two ncrea of land, ten minutes' walk from the post-oifice. This property will rent for twenty five dollars a month nnd can be leased for one or three years at $300.00 per year. Price, ?1,900.00. This is better than fifteen per cent on the investment. Quick or you lose it. No. 2. Two-tenement house, bam and three-fourths of an acre of land on Prospect Street. A bargain at $2,400.00. No. 3. Cottage of nine rooms and barn of four stalls. New house. Everything in first-class repair. Located on South Main Street. Just the placo for anyone that keeps a horse. Trice, $2,500.00. . No. 4. Two- tenement house and larpc lot, located on Maple Avenue only a abort distance from North Main Street. Price, $2,750.00. - No. 5. Cottage at South Barre, with barn. House haa eijrht rooms, all in good repair. Barn has two stalls, with plenty of carriage room. Large lot, about three-fourths of an acre. Abundance of fruit anil shrub bery. Price, $1,400.00. Small payment down. FARM PROPERTY, ETC. No. 6. Four miles from Northfield village, farm of 150 acrei. Will keep twenty cows and team. . Good buildings. Xew house. Will sell stock and tools with farm. Stock consists of sixteen head of cattle and one horse. Price for all, $3,000.00. Will exchange for city property.; No. 7. An extra pood farm In Middlesex, with extra good buildings. Farm will keep twenty cows and team, l'rice, $5,500.00. No. 8. -We have on our list some of the best farms in the Town of Barre, from one and one-fourth to three miles out. Prices, from $2,500.00 to $6,500.00. We also have some very nice cottages for sale not advertised in this list. We also have some business propositions to offer you, located rignt : on Main Street. If there is any particular business you want, come in and see if we haven't got it on our book. Remember the place. . " 1 i ROOMS 1 1 AND 12. BOLSTER BLOCK, BARRE, VT. f. B. CATE. (Tel. 135-3) H. J. SLAYTON. 0 n ft r C L. I should be pleased to do business with you. BUGBEE, . - - - Contractor and Builder. A S Made by Wood, Harmon & Co., Acknowleged to be the largest real estate developers in the world. A FREE TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY, to satisfy every pro spective purchaser that our Real Estate offer is just as repre sented. Can we be more fair ? This gives every purchaser a chance to examine his own property. We are now booking par ties for April 28th, 1905. Will you join us? Full particulars, with map, etc., can be obtained of our local representatives. COFFIN & LARKIN, Local Agents, Rooms 3 and 4, Currier Block, - - - Barre, Vermont. ABOUT THE STATE. Items of Interest Gleaned from Oar Exchanges. Tie Rev. W. F. BiiAton lifts rescued as pastor of the Baptist church at Pas- sunipsic. Sit. hens belomrins to "Pete" Watt, of Vergennes, during the nwnth of April laid 126 eggs. A temple of Eatlibone Sisters, an auxiliary to the Knight$ of Pythias, was instituted in Lyhdonville' recently with thirty-eight charter members. Fifty Italians arrived in Bethel re cently to work on the Bethel Granite railway.. Several returned to .tsoston the hurt morning becuu.se they were not satisfied with their sleeping quarters. Very few of them are able to speak a word of English. Porcr V.nnis of liiirlimrton went Fri day nifjht to Brunswick, Sic., where he wilt join the liockweu inamauc com pany, who are touring that state in "Sunny South." Mr. Etrais wilt put ou a musical specialty with the mandolin and will also play m the Dana. The ease of the Town of Jericho vs. the Town of Norwich has been entered in the Chittenden county clerk's olfice. This action is brought to recover $150 for the care of Frank L. Ackerson and family, who it is claimed are residents of Xorwich. The case is returnable at the September term of court. In ore of our intermediate schools of Burlington one day last week, a class had been receiving instruction in Roman history. The teacher asked, among other 'questions who killed Caesar, The answer promptly came from a little girl, "Brutus.", A little boy excitedly jump ed up and said: ''So Brutus didn't kill Caesar. Kan Patterson killed him." ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. Biology baa Proved tbat Dandruff la Caused by a Germ. Science is donig wonders these days In medicine as well as In mechanics. Since Adam lived, the human race has been troubled With dandruff, for which no hair preparation has heretofore proved a suc cessful cure until Newbro's Herptcide was put on the market. It Is a scientific prep aration that Mils the germ that makes dandruff or scurf by digging into the scalp to get at the root of the hair, where it saps the vitality; causing Itching scalp, faliingr hair, and finally baldness. With out dandruff hair must grew luxuriantly. It Is the only destroyer of dandruff. Sold by leading druggists. Send lOo. in stamps for sample to The Herpl cide Co., Detroit, Mich. Rickert & Wells, Special Agents. conveying for the sum of three pounds, a parcel of land situated in Rupert, con taining fifty acres, it being the sixth division of undivided land on the origin al "Minister's JJiLriit." It ii dated October 7, 1791. 1 Will You Do Your Cooking on a Gas Range This Summer? xo a:i p--op:5 v,'uo will put in a Gas Cooking Range during the iii-mta el May, 1905, the Gas Company will furui.-h them with gas 3 JO WZILZ osti eji joj II AUG H for one month after the Range is installed. This wiil give the people an opportunity to become ac customed to the use of the Range at the expense of the Company, while the Company will be able, to keep their men cmyployed dining . this month to the advantage of all, as after June 1st the Company will be especially busy in extending their street mains and making other permanent improvements. Liberal terms will be made to all pur- , chasers of Ranges when necessary. Call at the ofllce, No. 213 North Main Street, opposite Depot Square, whore you will always find a full supply of Ranges and Gas Fixture, cr drop a po.-tal to the Company and a representative will call on yon. People's Lighting, Heating and Power to., JOHN J. FLYNN, President. Mr. (1. IT. Cadv. of Woodstock, has a remarkable petunia plant. Last Octo ber she selected the slip from a bouquet which was given Iter,, and put it in a pot. It began blossoming when two mntitl.B ilil nniV sinfp lout .Ta-.marv has borne continuously from twenty to seventy-live blossoms, many ot wmcu measure two and three inches across. Luella, eldest daughter of Sir. and Mrs. George Bliss, died at the home of ler parents at lown hill in Last .jloiit peliery Thursday evening of consump tion. Deceased was 1 6 years of age and was a freshman in the Moiitpelier high hchool. The funeral will be held from her late home on Sunday afternoon at one o'clock, the Rev. Lucius Roed officiating and burial will be in the Cutler ceme tery. Alexander Pwinrli, a Russian who w.is brought to the Fanny Allen hospi tal in NViniHiski suffering from serious injuries received while blasting at Lyon Mountain. N. Y., died Friday morning. The man was at work in a mine when he was terribly bruised from a prema ture blast. He was injured about the head, face, erms, hands and back. The remains were aent Friday by boat to I'lattsburg fur interment. Many Bennington farmers say they are disgusted at the low price of poto toes, and that it does not pay to raise then at the present figures.' The indi cations are that the ni-rengo this sea son will be much less than in several preceding years. Farmers nra freely offering potatoes at forty cents a bushel, though fifty cents is the ruling price at the stores. The stocks of potatoes in Bennington and vicinity are large, many farmers refusing tc sell them Jast fall when prices were a litthi better than at present. While at work in the Newport tuln mill at West Derby Wednesday after noon, William Reed was caught be tween a pulley and a belt .He was bending over and his shoulders r were drawn into the vise-like grip. The workmen were appraised of lu3 danger hv a ncrea m. The machinery was stoo ped as soon as possible and ho was taken troin ins position unconscious, it was found that several ribs were broken and the machinery was stopped just in time to prevent bis head being crushed. Slight hopes are entertained for his recovery. Mrs. Josephine Hodge, of Dorset, has a deed given by James Hodge, of Woodhury, Conn., to his son, Abel Hodge, conveying a tract of land. It is da-led September 15, 17S1. James Hodge was one of the pioneers of Dorset and grandfather of the late Harvey 1 lodge. Mrs. Hodge also has a deed given to Abel Hodge by Joel Sheldon, of Rupert, -- - - Farm ! Farm ! Farm ! Rust Be Sold Within 40 Days. One of the bent farms in the state, situated in Williamstown, Vt., one mile from Granlteville. best market center In the county. This farm contains 175 acres, one and one-half story house painted white, ten rooms, bay and weighted windows with blinds. Cemented cellar, large cistern, well and running water. Large barn and basement, and other small buildings. Su gar bouse, Iron arch and evaporator, tin tubs. One-hnndred fruit trees, plenty of wood and timber. Buildings and fences in the bent of re pair, fifty cords of slab wood. Market teams pass bouse dally. Flense call and sec this desir able property before you lose the chance of buying. Sold on easy terms. For further par ticulars inquire of A. E. Katchelder at the farm. vSmokers! Those of you who are particular about the quality of your cigars try our INDELLIBLE which we guarantee to be the best 10c cigar made, uur LEADER is a Sc cisrar that can't be beat. Call in and try them. They are sure to please yon. We also carry a full line of pipes, tobacco and smokers' supplies. p; N. WHEELER & CO., 92 North Main St., - - - Barre, Vt. Mrs. Charles Hooker, who lives in the cant part of IJiddlebiiry, was severely bitten by their dog Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Hooker went to a trap that her boys had set in a near-by meadow ami was accompanied by the dog. On their arrival there the dog sprang at her and severely bit both her wrists. She got the dog by the collar and cried for lu.lp. John Lucia, who happened to be near by, heard the cry, went to the scene, promptly killed the dog and : assisted Mrs. Hooker to the house. Medical aid was promptly summoned. She is doing as well as could be expected, 'he is in ft very nervous condition, owing to the fright." It is supposed that the dog must have gone mad as it has always been a great pet of the family. A man apparently sixty years of age was discovered beside the railway track Tuesday morning one-fourth of a mile west of South lioyalton, evidently hav ing fallen of been thrown from a train some time during the uiiiht. His dress and appearance, indicated that he was a tramp stealing a ride. When found he was unconscious. 1 fe was taken to the 'poor -farm and a 'physician called who found him badly bruised about the head, and with a broken arm. He soon after rallied, became conscious and gave his name as "Mike" Caslmian, but could not give tny account of the accident or the time if occurred. Wbeu found he lay face dovMt, and must have laid there during the rain in the night, as his clot hea were soaked full jf w.uer. lie had a workman's fraternal hadg.1. At a stated meeting of tin board of overseers of Harvard college, held in Boston recently, Henry Augustus Tor rey, l'h. I)., received an appointment as assistant professor of chemistry for five years from September 1, 1905. Profes sor Torrey is a son of the lute Prof. H. A. P. Torrey,, for many years a member ot the laeuity ot the university of Vermont, Burlington. He was gra duated from the University of Vermont in the class of 1893, subsequently pur suing work in Harvard from which in stitution he received the doctorate in philosophy in 1897. Professor Torrey then passed a year abroad in the Uni versities of Leipsic and Berlin and upon his return was for five years assistant professor of chemistry in his alma ma ter, relinquishing that work to accent a. position as instructor on the Harvard tacnlty. Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the hre can't cross. Sometimes a cough hangs on so long you feel as if nothing but drnamite weuld cure it. Z. T. Gray of Calhoun, Ga., writes: "My wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept here awake nights. Two physicians could not help her, so she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her crfugh, pave hex sleep and finally cured her," Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and la grippe. At the Red Cross Phar macy. Prices, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. . Carriages and Harness I " n I rr Oil! A atk V o A complete assortment, including the famous Wm. Bartket & Son's Snelled Hooks C. W. AVERILL & CO, 8f North Main St., - - Barre, Vermont. INSURANCE Some agents say "The Best Companies," others "The Strongest," and still others " The Largest Companies." I simply say JOHN W; DILLON, Agent, Representing $465,490,1 17.39 assets as per annua! statement of companies represented in this agency on . January i, 1903. That tells the whole story. Call and investigate. No risk too large, none too small. FOUR LINES FOR 25 CENTS Tun Timkh will publish Want, iimt and Found, For Sale, To Let, etc. short advertise ments the rate of four lines for twenty-five cents for the first insertion Mid five cents for each subsequent insertion. FOR SALE. TO RENT. T ' REJiT Tenement of six room, near Cur rier Park. Rfiiit $t0. Inquire of C. W. AwUl, 81 North Main Street. 4516 TENEMENT TO RENT Six room. Inquire of B. 1'. Willey, 223 (south Main street, liarrp, Vt. 'imt I I 'll 'heap, wennd-hand Columbia chainlmH bicycle. Apply at ttarre Granite Purchasing Agency, Avenll Block, i(arr-, Vt. . '.:' Sitt FOR SALE' iMiwood ' F. cooklnic stove. Apply at 21 Maple Avenue, up stairs, 52tf HRTTK.R IWiOH FOR KALE. Five full Moiiilcd sttr pups, well marked, strong and healUiv. threw month! old. For further par- tirulaia aldrc2 hummer Btrwet, Montpeli-r, Vt. - , 6U" FOR 8AI.1C Baby crriaire at No. 83 Mer- chant gtretft. . i . . 4St2 EOU SALE One large kitchen stove, two dining tables and an ice cream freeier. In quire of Mrs. McDonald, A. Toruaaj block, low FOR BALE-Cbamber sui', iron bed, wi h springs and mattres", orih, chairs, carpts and Btoves at 64 Summer ttreet. 47t6 C tt V f W. n.ti.Hn liinil.r eqnnil a.l,t pair of good heavy team harness, fcnquire at H.F, Cut'er's stable. 40tti FOR SALE Nice second-hand lady'sbtcyc'e. Enquire at Standard Klectrie Company. 4Gtf KliK SALE Potato Dlanter and hortse hoe. Will be sold cheap, Apply to 'f hwiug Bros , Barre. Vt. 4"t6 FOR SALE OR KENT One four-tenement house of five rooms each on .HatrinKton ave nue. Rent, $8 ai d $0 per month. Enquire at Eiuslle'a store or telephone 108-Sr, Granitevlile. ; 24tf FOR SALK Two safes, store fixtures, com imrinL' scales, oil tanks, etc. Albert A. Sar. tent Avenll Block. 25U FR SALE Four second-hand deliver? watrons and three harness. F. D. I.add. 27tf TO RET Two np-stairs tenements on Branch street. Modern improve ments En quire of W. H. Pitkin, Illanchard Building.. TO BENT Tenement house of five raonis at 15 Cottage street. Keys at 17, (jeo. K. Milne. , ma TO RENTA jrood. clean storeroom on Main street. Inquire of W. J. McLean, M0 North jiaiB street. vuu TO RF.NT Two laiire front office rooms. sl.o 17 by 20. Also three buck rooms," ail in .anieoni umrs. Appiy to i. .anieoni. ai-ir TO RF.NT. Three Tenements on Patterson Street, Ova Tenement on Branoh tiered. One Tenement on Granite Street. One Tenement on Hill Street. U7tf0i Apply at Thelps Brothers'. TO BENT-Furnifhed room with modern conveniences. A very desii able location at '6 Spauldiug Btreet. 297tf TO RENT Two front oflices in the Bastman block. Apply to Eastman Bros, S(ltf TO RENT Furnished room with all modern improvements. Apply at 31 Franklin 8t. 14DU EHP WANTED. WANTED A derrick, man. Apply to 3. P. Corsk e & Son. Mta WANTED A faim hand at once. Apply to John Stewart, Beckley tiill, 4713 We carry a, full assortment of High and Medium Grade Carriages. Come in and see them, even if you don't want to buy, and if you are in need of a Carriage of any description we wiu save you money Come in and talk it over. Also a nice line of Xew and Second hand Harness. H. F. Cutler's Livery, Telephone 131-2. Rear of City Hotel, - - - Barre, Vermont. BIDS WANTED. The City of Barre invites sealed bids for 600 tons of Lehigh coal for use in the nine school-houses, the city hall and the fire station, and also one carload of soft coal. State prices delivered in school-houses and city hall and fire sta tion. Bids must be in the hands of the undersigned on or before 7 p. m., Mnv 21th. Signed at City Hall this 12th day of Mnv, 1905. J. ,T. MACKENZIE, JAMES A ME, IS. AI.HLSKTTI, JFO. H.STEWART, I For School W1L1H KF. 81JEPAKD, ) Co!iiuiiior.ers. For City Council. ESTATE OF ELI CORTI. STATE OF VERMONT, In ITobate Court, DiKtrn t of Washington. . ( held iu Montpel ier, in ami for said District, on the 2Mb day of April, A. 1). 11X15. Cornelius Trentinl, administrator of the es tate of Eli Corn, late of tho City of Barn, in wuit District, deceased, presents bis administration account lor examination and al lowance, and make application for a decree of distribution and partition of the estate of said dtmeaiMMi. Whereupon it is ordered by said ('uni t that paid account and said application be referred to n sesnion (hereof, tit ,v In id lit toe t'u.'.ia'i' i i, ;n M.d .Mwiiti-ehei, on tlM. 1st!) i!.-y of M ly. A.J). I:!',, for Iwuue and i'e i i-Vm tj i-rl'on; And, it is fiiitlicr oi dried that notice hereof be given to all persons interested, tv publication of the same three weeks succea f. i . 1 v j'i t' ft barre Oiily 1i'1hs, a newM-am-i published at too city of Barre, in this State, .rv.o!s to waul time appointed for hearing, that they may appe.ir at said time and place, ana KhoW c.uus. if any ihf-y mav uav why said aocoout should not be allowed, and such detsree made, .My the Court. Vre?t, Mil; AM CARLETON, Judse. Mon. May 1-8-lft. STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLES. Fresh Supply Received Daily. BANANAS At wholesale and retail. The best received in this city. AH kinds of Fruits at the lowest prices. NEW ENGLAND FRUIT CO., A. DIVERSE Prop., COR. MAIN AND MERCHANT SIS., BARRE, VT. UNION LUNCH ROOM, M NO MAIN STREET, Under Parlor Drag Store. Remember the Union Lunch Room and Restaurant haa a good manv hrnt-class boarders. Iloth ladiea anil irentlnmen are respected and Riven the bent of food, home-made by a lirst-clafa cook. Oysters and Meats served dally from 6 a. in. to 12 p. m., and -on (Sundays from l.w a.m. to 8. HO a. m., from 12 a. m. to l.Ai p. iu, and f r:im J.W p. iu. to t p. in. FOR SALE Owinir to poor health I shall gell my two houses, gituared on Blackwell street. jne two-tenement bouse containing nine rooine, and one self-contained cottage of even rooms. For further information apply to Alex. Mor ton, 6S Blackwell street. 4tit38 FOK 8ALB Nice, loose hay, both coarse and fine. Order may be left at Sowden & Lyon'i store or with me at 21 Highland Avenue. O Carletop. IWtf FOR SALK Farm in Waterbury, 169 acres, and all the personal property. On electric cat line. Also another farm in Williamstown, within one mile of Graniterille, containing K8 acres. These farms will be sold on easy terms Inuuire of A. . Batohelder for further par ticiilars. . 216tf FOR BALE AT CASSIE FARM. , : Milk Our wagon delivers twice a day. Hay lielivered promptly In bulk' I'axture 95 or MX) acres (old Mann farm), well watered, divided. Mostly all new fence. Ap ply (Jeorge lassie, East street. . 4tf . HCLLF.n CORN AND HOMINY. lam still heienith H'.'Vd fort. (tod H.nu.nv. --f ')!i"it nt t"K9. 1u;niH ca,.h. O. tl. Flheld, 120 Ju;i street. -.'-. litf TO REST. WANTED Ladies and gentlemen, yen can make $23 a MKH) copying at lmme (pare time; no mailing or canvassing; everything furnish ed; particulars free. Ciown Supply Company,, 402 Westminster street. Providence, B. I, 47t WANTED Womon for housekeeper in & good family. Apply to "W," Times olllcc. 4St(J WAME1) A few first-class waitresses at the Sagamore, Long Lake, N. Y, Address L. H. Newton, 4MI College Street, Burlington, Vt, 4616 WANTED Boy, about 18 years old, to tk ordera and deliver. Apply at Chcsser Bird's. 4atf WANTED Housekeeper at e South Main street. Call between 4 and 6 p. in. 44tS WANTED A good kitchen girl at the North ern hotel. 16t.f WORK WANTED, WANTED Double or single washings at (so Elm Street, upstairs. sata WANTED Woman wants work by the day. Apply to 9 Foster street. Mlf' WANTED 1'osition by young lady to w by the day or hour, or would take steady pi: work iact. St3 W ANTED (-iarriens to plough non-en. iei"iioeiio ;n .1 stin t, B.iiif' Ciiy, Work itnttf all ftt 2 Ferry ft WANTED. TO BENT A duwji-pt.urn tenement ar. cor ner of ! our h M-un and Flmcre ISrreet". Va cant June 1st. lmiuire ot Fred Watra, 8b Fer ry Street. .... . , .. u-lt VI ANT Ml To hhe a (mall eotrnga at. North Harre. Afl,ir"s A. Hroggi, at D. Ti ma-i Vie htme. V t. 40.1, TO KENT Verr pl8satit luriushed front mom, fci per week. Apply at b& I'rospoct 8tret. . . MlUi T BENT Beady today, at No. s Cliff street, ft nine tenement tor a nice fitmil. All mhi venienoes. Knijuirc of Catc Ileal Estate Agen cy or Dr. J. Henry Jacksou, 60tf TO RENT Four moms, suitable for light house-keeping, in our block. East man Stm. 6lt( TO BENT A good tenemerjt for a small family. Apply to Wm. B. Fradd, 4 Long street. 4913 TO BENT A six-room tenement. Hard wood finish, modern improvements, 22 Webster Street, off Washington. Imjuira of Mrs. Chee ver on premises. 45t3 TO BENT A six-room tenement with untd era conveniences. City water, bath and good cellar. $13 per month. Inquire F. I). Beck ley, Park Street. 4Bui LOST AKD FOUND, LOST Gold filled watch, open face and stern wind. Lost between Hooker's and Wcainplnl's. Keturn to H, M. Douglas, Hooker's store. 4,"tf .LOhT-l'air gold-rimmed spectacles. Finder please return to 8 lliurston Place and lie re warded. 4f,te LOST Year-old gray heifer, Sundav even ing. Finder return or notify I'aul Kingston, near Jones Brothers' sheds, North Barre. 41tf Oil ND Large black dog came to this piaca one week ago. Granite City Kestaurant. Quin len block. j4tf F'OCND An overcoat. Owner can have same by calling at 53 Brooklyn street, proving prop erty aod paying for this advertisement. 2atf TO KENT House with garden at 8 Foster street. Inquire at 32 Brook street. 4tiif TO BENT A good downstairs tenement. Inquire of W. O. Farkur. 44 TO BENT Good tenements. Apply to A. Tuuuud. 42tf TO BENT Five-room tenement. Apply to Alex Brace. 2tf TO BENT Two cottages of six rooms each, besides bath and pantry. Also two tenements of live rooms and bath. All within odb min ute's walk of stone sheds on Batchelder's Meadow. Apply to John Nicholson, 1J Wel lington Street, City. 20tf FA STORAGE For five or six colts or horses. One half pasture mowing, W. C. yuinlen. 41 tf TO KENT Tenement for $9.00 per month. Dr. C. H. Kent. Miles' block. aotf TO BENT Small tenement. Enquire of J. C. Batchelder, 6 Kinney street. 33tf Fl'BNISHKD BO')M TO KENT Steam heat, electric lights and hash, at 4ti 1 call street. 31tf EGGS FOR HATCHING. FOB RALE Pure White Plymouth Bock eggs. Prize birds. Per setting, one dollar. L. D. Uftle, Williamstown, Vt. 30tf FOK RALE Full blood S. C. K. I. Red. Cy phers strain, beet for laying and faticy stock. weep neu. oq per setting. M, ju Averill Co. 27tf FOK SALE My thoroughbred White Wyan dottes are proline winUr layers and fine table fowls just the kind you want. $1.00 per sett ing. Drop me postal. I will deliver them to any part of the city. John W. Huberts, South Barre. 6t2 FOK SALE Settings of White Wyandotte eggs from hens that averaged 1B6 eggs apiece, forihe last yi-ar. $1.00 for fifteen. James E Mitobel), 4 Cleveland Avenue, Hooker Flat, Barre. . (tS3 EdGSFOK HATCHING. I'ek in liucks, 75 cents per setting. White Wyandotte. 60 cents per setting. Barred I'lymouth Ho ks, f0 ceiits pr sottirjir. A, W. A1JLEN, Sunnyside Farm. Telephone 114-3, or farinliottse 314-3. 586tf