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MIDDLEBURY REGISTER, JUXB 25, 188G.
Yol. LI.
JOHNSON s
Tbe B!ot TTomJffal Fftmtl
Ilrrnrd; K?rr known.
OT"CURE3 Dtpbtberla,
Croup, Asthmr, Ilron
chltls, Neuraleta, Khcu
nmtlsm. Bleeciing at the
Lung-), iIoirnetuBB, In
flueuzn. JlnckinKCaugh,
Vhooplng CourH
LINIMENT
POB
PARSQNS1
I MAILE NEW, RICH BLOOD
curo SICK IIEADAcnE. nillounnes". and
ulooo :
OISON, nnd Slcln Dl.eivBC. (ONE PILL
have uo pqu.il
inail for 25 ctB, in Btaraps. Valuable lnformation
It H a MPll-knnwn fact thnt mnt of the
I!nrp awl Cattlt- IWili-r soM in thh nmtv
try Is Mnrthlos. that Shcriilan's Condition
1'owoVr 1 nUvAuMy jmre nml rrry vnhmMf.
Nnthinjr on KnYth wlll innk lu-ns
lil v llku Khfrl(liti4 CiilKiltlotl l'ow-
lrr- 1om. tmc tcjnn'MHifui to icti Plift of
fiwnl, !t will nlvi jMniUvtly iirt-wnt aml curo
I loe
t.nnlu.
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspnper Advortising Dureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
lend lOcts. for lOO-Page Pamphlet
For Sale.
I llllVC M'VlTlll H'l !' I.IIW Milk I'llllt (liotli
wi-t iiiul ilt ) Fcriruon lliiiean-iitiil Mo-ely A:
-toildiuil t r-nmiTit". whkli iui' -econil
liutnl, but in jioinl l iiiiniiif! onlor nml
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.
I would lic plcii-oil ti) cull uiioii (ir i-orrc-'
iniiiil wltli uny purty iii wimt of tliN llnu (il
k,1m, .1. V. IK)l!i;V.
Mlilillclmr.v, I , .Marcli, i:t
FOR SALE!
iidim;, iiaiis mti:n aci:ixf lanii
TWO MII.KS WKST ()!' MIDDI.K
ltl liV VII.I-AUK,
latclv (iwncil nml iuTiipicd liy W II l!cincn,
li''':i"i'il. 1 : 1 1 i 1 ( 1 1 1 1 I'lmvi'iiliMit iinil iu ooil
npair.
TERMS REASONABLE.
I ; 1 1 1 (ll lUM'll:l-r UKillcy lllliy li'lllllill (ill
liKiiiKimc. iiniiiiic (ii
i.i.dki. lx.i- -i.am;
.MkMU'Iiih j . Miucli l, In
Farm for Sale
TIIE Farm in tlie southeast part
of the town of Shoreham, of late
the home )lace of William G. Will
son, (leeeascd, is offcred for sale
This farm is supposcd to contain
117 aeres, eonsisting of meadow,
pastttrae and wood-land, in desira
blo proportiou. The dwelling
liouse lias lately been thoroughly
repaired and inodernized; and is
neat
convenient, comtortable and
eoimnodious. The out-buildings,
tliouffli not new, are in fair condi-
tion, and nntircly ttmplc for the
wants ot the tarm. lhe tarm is
well fcncnd, and has upon it
younjr, tliriftyand bearing orchar
iliis is a hne opportunity tor tiny
one uesinnir a cood liome anil a
farm witlt more desirable and fewer
objectionabli! features, than the av
erage ot tanns. It uesired, easy
terms of payment will bo granted.
r or pnce and other particulars, in
quire on the premises, of
31 rs. ELIZA WILLSON,
Or of E. J. ORMSI3EE, Brandon.
shoreham, Vt Juii. -', 5tt
aaa m
German Remedy.f
THUTHS FORTHESICK.fi
lor tliK'u dcHtlily
HlllouaSpcllsdcpcnd
'inSlTU'HUUlllTTKUS
it wlll curo you.
tl.ooowlll bo nnldl II
Mlll
forncaBO whero bfL. III
I'llUH 11ITTEKS wlll IU
not aseUt or cure. lllll
E3 lo7m7TuuTrvIuI
mcver falla. rn
uiattircaanuallgone
ClcauBO tho Tltlatcd Vt
blood wlicn you sci III
SUI.l lll'K JtlTTEUS;
ii wiii curo you
ii9 impunues uutbi
rnfftlirough tho sklnl II
Oticrull v i'A w Ikj arp
in l'lmpK'fl.IllntcliesJII
closcly confiucd iu
iml Sorea. Itely onU
tho 111III3 and work
SULrilUIl JIITTERS.ra
nn.l lutnlth wlll fnl.?H
Blmps; clerka.whodo
not proruro nulUclenl
excrclao, and all wlio
areconllnwllnilnnra.
IOW,
i
t-l'l.rilUK 1IITTKKS
wlllrure I.lvcrC'om l II
platnt. Don't tioilU.l
ahould UiO hl'Ll'lII'll
1IITTK1U. Tlievwlll
o jraceu: ltwlllcurcli
not thcu boweaxandf
Blrkly.
vou. PJ
It you do not wlsh
j Buncr from Hheum
HULrilUU 11ITTEK8
I
to auffcr f rom Uheum Tlli!?l,"l,. 5"?" ul' Iin(
atlmn, hbo a bottlo of
mako you etrougand
suLi'iinn 1IITTER8 ;
tt ncver falls toruro
luauiiy,
HULrilUU 1IITTEK8
Doii't bo wlthout a
bottle. Try lt: you
wlll not regrct lt.
Ladlea ln dehcuU'
bealth, wlio aro all
itiii mnku juur uiuuurvj
nuro. rlch and Btrnnir. U
ami your ncsn naru.
Trv SULi'iiim 111T-I II
(kks Ki-uigiu, ann
vou wlll sleep well
run ilnwn, Bhnuld uei
3UI.rilI!R 11ITTKRS
Iinil fi-cl lietter fnrlt.
Do you waut the beEt5Iedtc.il Work publlsbed?
Hend 3 2-rcnt etampa to A. 1'. OmiWAV & CoH
Itoaton, ilaea., aud iccctvo a copy, frce.
CHICKEN CHOLERA, circuUr.frM!. i.S.J011SONkco.,lJo.tou,Mas..
ANODYNE
fcieeli ll ethrr flfmrdlff for
Klttrotl Vttt
CURES-Cfttnrrh, Cbol
r Morbun, Dysentery,
Chronlo Dlnrrhcen, Ktd
ney Troublen, and Splnal
Dlneaeen. tlrmliiri trrv.
I. 3. JOHNSON & CO
Boston. Masa.
EXTEBWAL TTSE-
PURCATIVE
PILLS
all LIVER nnd SOWEL ComplalnlB, MALABIA,
A DOSEI. For rrmnle compllnt tnejo j-l)lii
1 1
Plll, Dr T. M Palroer, Monticello, Fln.."
FI1EE. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., U08TON, 11ABS.
MAKE HENS LAY
rholcra, Ac. Hold evr whtre, or nt hy mnll fnr 2-t. In
1 urnielieil In lawrmii, prtri hvinan.
Central Vt. Railroad.
EASTEKX STAXDAKl) TI3IE.
COMMENCINC DECEMBER:0,!I085
Tralns wlll loao Middlebury ne follows:
OOINO NOBTII AND WKST.
3:36 a m
7:50 a m
NIOHT EXPItESS, from
New York for Montrcal, Of?
ilcnsbure nnd thc West.
Slceplnjf car to Slontrcal
daily cxcept Mondaye.
LOCAL EXl'UESS forBur
Ungton
3:25 pm
6:15 p m
EXPIIE5S M AIL.from Kcw
Vork, Scw London, Troy,
Albany, Sprlnitf'ld and Ilos-
ton for liurlington, Mont
pelier, St.Albans, Montreal,
Oedensburc and the West.
EXPKESS, from New York
Albany and Troy for Ilur.
llngton, St. Albans, Mon.
treal, and the West. Par
lor car to St. Albane.
OOINO SOCTIt AND EABT.
9:55 a m
EXPUESS.for Uoaton.Wor
cflster. N'ew London. SnrlnE-
fleld and New York; aleo
Troy, Albany & New York,
wltli WnBiier Drawlng
ltooni car to New York. ar
rlrliiK 7 p. m.; nlsoPullman
DrawinK Hoom car, to Ilos
ton. arrivmg 0:35 p. m.
AtGO w-i MIXED, for Rutland and
p XXI intermcdlate statlons.
S.GT D m MIXEO, for Rutland.
w-i MGIITEXl'IlESS.forTroy,
.v5 U XXX Albanv. New York. and
uoston. a siceping car
through to New
Y
I'ork and
also to Iioston.
ADDISON RAILHOAD.
Colng South-6:35 a m-MUed train
leavea Ticomicroga lor L.cicesicr juncuon.ar
rivingS.10. Colng North-5:55 p m-Mlxcd train
lcaves Leicester junciion, arriving ni iicon
dcroga 7 25.
era- Through Tickcts for Chlcago and the West
for sale at the prlnclpal statior.f .
S. W, GUMMINGS,
Gencral Passengcr Agcnt
J. W. HOBART,
ueneral Manager.
30-tf
SMITH & ALLEN
ICcep oiPhaml, or lurnlsh on short notlcc, all
kinilB
Ituilder Ilardware
(Einbraclng, wlth thfold varieties, the new anil
ccicuraieu Mies gooas),
Xuils. Ioors. Susli. ISlinds,
ltOSENDALE & POUTLAND CEME.NT,
1II.ACK AND WHITE L.IMK.
Alno I.I.'MUEIt of uvcrr varietv. Lath. Clap-
boanls, Puro Heart Sliineles, lf.incli spruci'.pinc
and cclar, alto manulncturer ol'all klndB ot
House Hnishing 5Iatcrl.il anil llee-KeepcrB' bup
plic. Ofllce and mill llrst door on Mlll Strpet.
MIDDLEBURY VT
SIOO REWARD
FOK A C'ASE OF
Scratches, Grease, or Cracked
Heels on Horses,
That n e cannot cure with our niagnetic remedy.
DR. STEVENS & CO'S
MA6NETIC SCRATCHES CURE
We thlnk is the onlv ri'medv evcr discovered
that will accomplish acertain and cotmdete cure
in every casc. norscs can ue useu and tue cure
will commcnce Irom flret applicatlon.
Xo Washlng OIT wltli Soaj aud Watcr.
Thia remedv will cure Pverv case in from 6 to
15 dava. Wc have tcsllmonlala atating that after
trylng everythlng else (as they term lt) for
Bcratchea wlthout benellt, Dr. Stevens & Co'a
Slagnetle itcmcdy wouid cure at once. to tnose
skeptlcal we will lurniBh relerences on ajipllca
tlon. Sold by drugsiata. Prepared only by
Dr. 0. II. Stevens & Co., Bradford, Vt.,
To whom all ordcra anould be addressed.
For aalo by SHELD IN" & CO., Drugcieta
Middlebury, vt. 4;6m
FARM FOR SALE
AT-
$30 ACRE.
The Sumner farm. Bituated one mile north of
thia village on the New llarcn road, contalning
200 acrea. Has a good varicty of soll for
MEADOW, PASTURE AND PLOWING.
Is well watcred, buildinca ln lair condltlon.
Will sell all or onc-half. Considcrlnir iu near
iicss to the villagu and I ts ciuallty, thia tarm la
clieap property and a good iiivestmcnt lor any
one. Such land, bo near any other placo nf thia
elze, could not bo ooul'IiI for twice the moncy.
U. D. TWlTCHEIib.
Idlddlcbury, Vt., Oct. 21, 1885. 42:tf
FOR SALE!
Two yciirlliiK IloNtidn Fielslini Iliill- otlt of
prl.o wlnnlnt! eow, olreil by n prize wlnnln
Inill.
For pileo! nnd pfdlj,'rees uddifb-
D. F.M.VCAI IA. MniuiKir,
( leniii lllll stook Fnriii,
20 .-lioiidmin, Vt.
tSood Uiiwa.slitMl
Wool l(k.
C'lioiop lols nvxt
Moinbiy Hie. nnd
I'. I. TWITCII1U.I..
18tt
FOR SALE.
1 FlltV tliou-anil feet fenco bouril- Ui teet
louKi.5 nnd II llKdiex wide aml I 1-1 lliehex
llilck: Kki.imh) fppt uood Niiriice i-liluule. nUo
So.ikki leet Kood nprucu boanls, planeil. In-
ipilid ot
21, tt
111. H1 -.111111,
llicail I.ont I ii ii.
Invalids'HoteliSurgfical InstitutG
BXJPPALO, IST. "ST. ,
UrKnnlrril vllli a mil StnlT of clRlitrcn
r.xporlenrrd nml i-kllirul I'lijKlclniiA
iinil SiirKrona for llir trrntnirnt oT
nll Clironlc DlKcnhrs.
OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS.
Chronlc Nnxnl Catnrrli, Tliront nnd
litmpr UliarnopN, Llvor nml Kldticy
DIhiuibcm, Uladilcr Illooaxcs, DlnoaMoi
of Womeii, Illooit DlvenHCH and 'erv
oub Af foctlonx. curpd hpre or nt honie,
wlth or wlthout M.iftitf tliu pntlent. Comcnna
kb us. or snnd ton ccnts in Etninns for onr
"IuvnltdH' f.iildc Iloolt," Mlitcli glL
nll partlcnlnrs.
ni'rvoiiP" Kouniiy, impo
toiicy, Not-turiinl liOo,
nnd nll .Hnrlilil Condltion
ciiusod li) oiitlifiil lol.
liCH nnd I'crnlcldiii Soll.
tnry Irurtlce nrc spccdlly
Deug&te
DlSEASES.
nnd iK'rnmncnt V curpil hv om
nr oui
BpechilLit8. U(v)k, post-piiid. lt) ct6. In stnmps
Itiiptnro, nr Itrcnch, null-
rinn-rnnr I cnlly cuml, wltnout tho Knlti'.
nUriUnL I wltlmut depfiiduncc ujKin
irUHT1S 1H1U Mllll 1 L'l)
tntlli Itwilr aittlt ff-i.. tn fuititc
In Etutnpn,
PIIii: 'ITTHIOllS nnd STUIOTrit i:s
tnntiil wltli tho ffivntcst fiicccss. Ilnnk scnt
for tnn cents in stnmiw. .ddrrss Wont.n's
DlSl'UNSAHV .MEIHRAI, AK60CLVTION, Uii Jlllln
Strfot, Ilullalo, N. Y.
The trentmcnt of manj
thoiiNinds ot rnsps of thos
diH'nFi'8 pvculiur to
"7Crc3Vi:33axr
OlSEASES OF
WOWEH.
at tho Invnlldv Hottl nnd
furirienl Inst tute. lm nf-
forded kuvo oxpt'riontf in ndaptinj, reniedlft
lor tneir cure, anu
DR. PIEUCE'S
Favorits Prescription
ls tue result of this vnst experience.
It is a powerful IlOHtorntlvo Tonl
nnd Nervliic, imnnrts viiror nnd strrnj
to tho svstem, nnd curcs, as it by inagic, lioti.
oorrlioa, or "ii'liltci'' oxcossia
I'uiiiiui iiiuiiniriiaiiuii, in
iir.tnral nupprCKsluiiN, i-olnpMi o
fallliiir of tlic utcrns. iveak linrl
antrvcrslon, rctrovcrxlon, Iicnrinu-
louii KCUKaiionv, tiiroiiic conct'"
tlon. lni lariimnt ion nnd lilccrnilo:
it ilis uoriili. lnf lanui.at lon. tmi:
and tciidcrnens in ovnrioi, intcrua.
nsat, auu ieninlc iveuKiicfe3.
1 Weakr.css of Stomnrli. Imliuo''
lou, Ulonans:, Xcrvons lroitra;loi.
.urt Slccplcsitioss, In clthcr atn.
PlilCE $1.00.
nu c j!rT'j".r.
!'(fll ijlQ.OO.
slrt byDriiRKlMB ovoryM-Jirrp. ' -
(a (wita in -tinnps tor I' . 1'icrc.V .
Treiitiiu oa DIo'jiims of Wcii.i r,, illu-'r.i'( !.
Vcrlsi's DiEpensary Weiical isscc!?.tiQn.
6G Llain Street. CUFFALO, ."
SlCK-HEADACVIi
(iniouA licnjui;)
l;i. iMivie, CoJtstlf,
.M. Illd ilTPHtloi
-..d Jiilii.i:- A.tiU
i .11' ' ri;-pd by ?j
l'IOr'C' I'll'BKBl
1'uraalive I'cllet...
v. n n vl il. by Dru?t:i-
R.EMO VAL
i. j. i:Aii)
n - i:i:movi:d iii-
BARBEE,
rTTiT
-AND-
PERIODICAL & NEWS DEPOT
From lil- torincr stiuul on (reen
-t. totheopposito -Ideof tbo.-tlei't,
in the liullillim owneil liy Win. E.
(ircune, wlicie niiiy bo -epn a
stock ot
Blank Books. Stationer,
TAIII.ET- FOK .-CIIOOI.-,
Wrltlii)' I'npcr, Ink, l'tiif, I'riiclla, tl.
AI.-0 Ml'-IC 1100KS
AND SIIEET ML'sIC.
also
SEASIDE LIIlItAP.Y, DAIIA AND WKE
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Subscrlptlona reeelvcd tor papers nnd t
tho ili'-lralilo pulillciUions of tlie day.
Vt-rweiUK-, Vt., Aprll Uth, 1 ?. 15 U
J. B. HUSTED,
MERCMTTAILO:
CLOTHIEB
VERGENNES, - VERMON.
Ki'pps coii-tantly on lmnd n luiw nnd 11
celefti'd Mock ot
nnd U piepai'ed to niiike tbcin up In liet
ftylc, be-t iiiannci- nnd ut tlie lowe-t priei
We Kiiiiruntee our ciittlnir nnd woik ttn
lll -t ( :a-s, nnd nll woik nmde liy 11- I- Milet
to tbe npprovul of our ciictniiei
We have ifteiitly iiddeil to our i-u-toiii I
loruijf, Ready-Made Clothing,
A Flne .-tock ot
GENT'S YOUTH'S AND BOY5
At tho I,owi",t Prlees. i- ( nll uud we
youi-idvc", nnilyou wlll be convlnced of wl
we Kiy.
Dyor's Block, Opp. Stovons' lToua
Vrrgenne!, Vt., lS(i. 7-13
s
ALESME
f
to I'linviiss for the alo ot Nurery
stoek. Mendy ciiiployinunt tj'imriintPeil.
AUV AMI KXI'KNHKH PAII). Apply llt O
htutuiL' uire
; piJACP OBflTtJPB?
(llelpr to tnn puper
i VIIIIKN Hllllllllll ROCHESTER, ti.
S0-8W
2
f?omc Dcpartincnt.
BOYCOTTING
EXPLAINED BY AN IRI8H LEADER-dOHN
JARRETT'8 EXPERIENOE.
A rewnt lui' ot the I'lillmleltilila
I'nm eiiiitaliied tlie followliif' ailiele
from tlie jieii nt .lnme I'edpulli :
Iloycottliijr, tlii' lnet. N :i old as liuiuan
liNtory ; Ijoycottliir, the word, wa llrst
ti-ed k" than slx yeai-s ajio. lloyeot
tiiifr was !iiiiti(iinite(l ln the U'est ttf Ire-
laiid, at my pii(;(;ction, a" a lawliil and
l)lo(idle.s inethod of liwpii-i n; tho dcjcel-
il lcnaliti y willi tlii- -iiliit ol Inileiicn-
deiite. I leeoiiiliiended the liieth(id.
I'he advlec was nuled on iuoiiintlv
thionfihmit lhe Vt-Ht nl Itt'liind, and the
io,iey was ealled soeiul (jxc'oniiniiniea
tlen. It mi exehisivi'ly eniployed af;aliist
tniants who took fanns l'roni whieh the
nt'ii who had reelahned the harien land
their iiwn expelie had hci'ii evicted
1'ir lion-liaynient ot exoihltant rents,
iiiirhi'' a ?fason of imivei'.-al I'alnlne, at a
linie when lhee lenants were keiit allve
I'V Aineilcan eharltv.
In the addres in whleh I exnlained
ind leeoiiiiiiciided the Soiitheni nollev I
stated that after the tenants tlifotnrhoiit
heland were onee well ofiranied the
little methods cotihl Iil- iiliniicd atrainst
the niore despotie landliirds.
l'lti- stiirKestinn wa- pttt in force earlier
than was cxpeeted aalii''t ( 'aiitniii Iiov-
lott, a tyrannieal land aent, near t'onjj,
in tlie lotinty l.alwav. In wi'itiiiir an
aeeoitnt ol lt at the house of I'ather .lolin
O'Malluy, the parUh jriut, I ald to my
liot that we otiglit to have a di-tinetiv'e
wiinl to exiiess the ostiaeiin ol a land-
iinl.
"IIow wcmld it do," he a.kcd, "to call
it to Iloyeott hhir-'"
"That will do!" I cxelahned. "Tell
yonr peoide to eall it l-oycottln; I wlll
ik the I.amt l.eajrne speakers to eall lt
lioveottlnj;, and I thlnk the word will
lake."
I then tirt wrote the word that has
slnce spiead so far and wldc.
lint, ln Iri'Iatiil, Ijuvcottiutr had licen
ti-ed liefore notahly hy Daniid O'Con
nell aalli-t the fnm'oiis 'ilnn of (iiiinne--.
I'liis lanious lainilv of Iirewer- lor thtee
reneiatloiis lmvy liocn Orani;eiiien and
ultra I.oyall-ts resisting, witli all their
inllnenee and wealth. every poliey and
nea-ure to M'eiire iiistlee' to tlie" lri-h
leople. ()'( 'onnell urffeil his follower
lot to hny nor drink (iiiinncss Dnldin
xirter. The llrst reult of tlii- adviei'
.its that vast store- aeeiiniulated in their
aiilts nnsold and itn-alalilc. l'revioii-ly
o that thne it was liclieved that no lor
igii niarket conld lic cri'ated for Diihlin
totit. This deelilic of trade torced thc
lnii to export their li(ttor to Australia.
vhcre it heeaine .-o popnlai- that it laid
he foiindatinn- ot their Milise(iieut lor
nne.s. l!ut altlioiiili the word hoyeottiii'r wa
Irst u-etl in Ireland, it ls not histoiieally
oneet to call the poliev of hoveottinl:
iti Iri-h or ti loieijin invention. It lia-
leen adopted in every itffe and eonntry
uid nowhere niore t-xten-ivcly, oIiimh'i
jr niore ell'eetively than in Ain'ei iea.
lioyeottui(r in tlie .viiiiiiic Af.ri- was
alled I'Xeoiiiniiiiiieation.
I'as-iii(; oer tlie exeoiiinilinieation- hy
uldcli the eliiiiL'h. tiiini tiine to tiine.
lias hroii'rlit relielliou- prinee- to their
knee- in repenlant -nliiui-sion. K't u
iflniice at a lew nini'e reeent exainples ot
"lioyeottlii';-."
Diilinir the Ainerieali Ceviilntiiin it ap
I peaml in the "Noii-iiiijiortatlon Agree
lnent"ol l.'evolntioiiary tiine-. "tlie l!e--trietion
ot Trade I.'e-iiliitions" of New
.Vork, the "Mletalialory I!e-oliition" ot
New York, the "l.'etaliatory I.'e-olu-tion-"
of .Vew .ler-ey. and the' "I.ea'riie"
of 'oimeetieiit inei e'lmnt-. in 17-11.
In 17ii.i (ireat liritain, hy her oppres--ive
nieasnre-of taxatlon 'wlthout repre--entation,
had provoked her Anieriean
eoliinic- to the veri;o ot revolt. Tht
OXZLVjr Anierieans iinaniinou-ly a-,'reed to "lioy
eotl"all l!riti-h (rood-and iniiortation'-.
They ealled their poliev 'Xon-hnnorta-
ino-t "identieal witli the poliey iiow known
;i- linyeottlnjr. -No ;oo(l Amerieaii
Iwoie eloth niade in Kii-flaml nor drank
tea hnported Iroin Kiiglaml, nor would
Ithey vlslt at the hou-es of tho-e who
(alled to do llkewl-e. I!v everv niean-.
peaeetul and foreihle. they endeavored to
make all nien uiiite ln eiil'oreinir the hov-
eott ajrainst Kn-rland. Iu all the eolonies
there was not a town of anv iniportanee
whieh had not it oeiety of "Koyfot
ters." They niade life a h'urden for fhoe
who did not uphold their poliey hy word
and deed.
The eolonies, after hoveottin thoo
who used, sold or hnported I!riti-h jrood,
boveotted the Briti-h erown and author
ity. The treaty of peaee and indepen
denee was no sooner flgned than the sea
port towns were overrun with ltriti-h
liierehants, faetors, agents and elerks.
They monopolled every nierehantlleiiur
sult and position. Th'e Anieriean mer
ehants eould not eoinpete with thein and
Atnerieau producers I'ould not trade with
theni, exeept at a ruinous discount.
Anieriean hoys could not llml clerki-hips
in the stores. for everv position was tllled
with Knirlishinen.
What did the Anierieans doV
Thev deelared a hoveott.
On the 1.1th day of Aprll, KS'i, the
nierehants and leadlng eitiens ot Iioston
niet and pled-:eil lliem-elves to hoveott
the l!rltih iiiercliaiit-. and tho-e'who
dealt with thein. ltnt not eontent with
this aetion, they appointed a ( oniinittee
of ( 'orrespoiideuee," whose duty it was
to "per.suadc" the. iiierehaut-anu' eltieus
of other .State.s to form linil:ir league-,
and on the followlng lir-t ot May tlie
Botoit nieehaiiie.- aud artisaus iia--ed
shnilar re.-olution- and took shnilar ae
tion. The.e two example- were primarily
hoycotts of toreigneo, and the hoyeot
tinji of Anierieans only :m ineid'ental
feijiieuee; lutt, in 17!7, w'e llnd a lioyeott
hv Anierieans aralu-t Anierieans.' Its
hl-tory U intere.stiii;. It had lone; heen
a xmree of ineoine to the peojile ol New
Jer.ey and Conneetieut to supply the
clty of Xew York witli fuel. vefjetahles
and other .-upplies. New .lersey i-ent
frults and fow ls, Imtter and ehee-e, tur
nips aud eahliafjes, wliiletroiu C'onneeti
eut eaine sloop-loads of tlrewood. Tlie
trade wa too prolltahle. The Xew York
er.s could not liear that the Yankee.- aud
ler.seyinen sliouhl draw maiiv iiouuds
stetiin(; out of Maiihatlan ; atul tlie I.e
islature of X'ew York pa ed an aet hy
whleh it was deelared that the sniall ves
ek whieh hore the produee from Xew
Jer.sey and the tlrewood troui ( 'onneetieut
sliouhl ho entered and eleared at the eu
toin-house like lllps from foreijju ports,
I.oud and hitter were the outerle.s of
the ,lerevnieii so loud that tho I.efiNla
ture at 'i'rentou heard the ery and re
solved to retaliate. The eorporatiou of
the ollenilliig oity of Xew York soine
tlnie prevlously h'tnl purehased tour aeres
ot land on .Sat'tdy Hook aud iiialiitaiued
there a publie iiiu, a lilit lioti-e and a
kltehen garden. On thl land the X'ew
Jer.sey l.efslature hnposed a tax of 30
a montli. Loud now were the outerie? of
the Yiinkeoiiiorchant?. The Connecticut
Lefjlslattire, if It heard, took no aetion.
But the bulness nien of Xew Loinlou,
whenee most of the hoatn went out, were
none the les (reatly Inct'ti-ctt. Tliev
had a weapon at their eoinniand wltli
whleh they would striko haek, aud they
helleved that Its hlow would he felt.
A "hoyeotl" wii deelared, a league
was forined and a paperwas pas-ed alioiit
whleh lioiind the sifjner-. their wlves,
their datlgliter.s aud their hlred nien to
,-end inlo Xew York neilher egfjs, uor
haeon, nor tlrewood, nor aiiythlne; what
soever, and not to pureluiM' from Xew
York their ealleoes nnd umlhi, their
threads and ueedle-, their silk and rih-hon.-.
nor to lurnl.-li to any eraft hoiind
to the ollciidlii!' State any -ort of ladlnu;
lor one year from the 20th ot .luly, 17S7.
The ajrreeineiit was raltliliilly kejit, but
helore the yearspoeilled ln the'af'reeluent
had )ia ed ten States ratifled the Cotisti
tutlon and Xew York was forever tle
prlved of tlie power to tax her neiphbors.
'wti pased aud there aro-o a clas of
people ktiowii as Abolltionlsts. The
nierehaiit.- of tlie .Southern State.s kept a
li-t of tho-e people and "boycotted"
thein as vijroroifly and jierItently as
they were able, an'd it was not unti'l the
reply of Ilenry C. lioweli; "I soll my
;;oods, not my principle.s,' becaine tho
ereed of the North that this mercantile
hoveott was "raisod."
Alter the war eanie the poriod of re-eon-truetlon,
witli its hlaek I.oL'islatures
and white leanue- arraved lu deadlv ho
tility. Tho white leiiguos eonipierod ; the
hlaek I.ogislaturos vanished. But lt was
not the terror- ot tlie white leaL'ues that
drovo tho nien known as carpet hafrjrer.s
irom tlie M)titn. lt was tlie nitile.-s so
eiul ostraclsin or Imrcotthur tu whieh
their fainillo- were -ubioeted.
Our .lewi-li eitizens have doinoii-trated
the power of bovcottiii1; wheii -upportod
by a rightlul prinelple. An aeciden-
tal niillionaire bolieved hiin-oH troii'
enoii';h to insitlt their raee. llo retused
thein ailnii-sion to his hotel. The lle-
brew- deelared a hoveott and lltinr hiui
trom his palaee-.storc and drove hiui out
of tlie jxreat liii-ine-s he had inlierilod.
lioycotting i- .soniethne- a wi-e often
er a tooli-h poliey: but. wio or other-wl-e,
it ls not "uii-Aineiiean."
Then lollow two vory foollsh h'tter
one froin rnited States Senator Warner
Millorol'Xow 'ork and the other Irom
I'nited States Senator Ilenry L. Dawes
of Mas-uehusett-. Itut thouah Jlr.
Miller know- notliiii;: about tho hoveott,
the -ubjeet on whieh he professes to
write, tho last paragraph of hi- lotter
deals with tho eiglit-hour prineiple, and
on this ho .-eeuis to have soinc idea-. IIo
-ays ;
Tho rolations between eapltal and
labor cannot be adju-ted or regulated by
law or by force. They are a pure inaf
tor of bu-inoss and are regiilated bv
coniiiiereialeonilition.Thoiiiaiiufaetitriir!;
indii-trio- ol this country have not niade
any iiionoy lor at lea-t 'two years, and
aro r-iiiiply kept up in order t'o hold tho
niarket- and ylvo eniployineiit to labor.
The deniand lor a rediietion of the hotir
ot work eaiinot. therofore. -tieeood, be-cau-o
the condition- ol tlie Im-lne-- will
not permit of it. Tho oinployer eaunot
all'ord to increa-e the co-t ol "prodtiotioti
by h etilnir the boui- of labor. II it i-iu-i-ted
ii)ou. one ot two result- niu-t
lollow. Kilher wages niiisl bo rodueed
or lhe niarket prieo of proiluot- niu-t be
Inerea-eil. aud which-over way it goe
the nien w lio are eilga'.'ed ln the lliove
tiieut niu-t -ull'er. They niu-t -iibinit to
a leduetion ot their ineonie- or pay niore
tor what they buy. and if prieo- "are in-erea-ed
loreijrn eoinpotition willcome iu.
I beliove in the eijjht-hoiir rule. lu
nearly every lorni ot labor it will be au
advanta(;e, aud it i- -tire to becoiue j'en
eral iu tiine. but it cannot bo brnught
about bv lorce. It mu-t eoine naturally
and iiniier eonditions that w ill permit of
it- adoptlon wlthout iujury to thecapital-i-t-
or the workiiifjinen. " The hour.- ot
labor iu tlii- country have been gradually
leduced from foiirteon to ton by the hi
troduetion of labor uviu; nia'cliinery,
w hich ha made it po Ible tor one nian
to aeeouipli-h as inuch iu ten hour a a
whole faniily u-ed to accomplisli in foiir
teon. Tho hnur- of labor have not only
been reduced Xl l-.'t per eent but the coni
fort aud wolfaro of the people ha- been
inereased .)(H) per eent. I beliove that the
limit of labor can and will be reduced
-till more, but it cannot be done aiiin-t
ab.olute condition-, and tho uo ot force
is futile."
Then eoines the followin;; ablo letter,
headed 'lohn Jarretfs Kxperience;
What tlie ex-pre-ident of the Atnalgam
ated Assoeiation Says" :
Slr: The boycott mav be an aency
for (jood or forevil, aeeording to the cir
cumstance and couditious uuder whieh
lt may be adtuini-tered. If used injudi
ciouly aml liull-ciiiiilimtely it may do
niore mlschief and iujury to' its votaries
than to thoe agalust wl'ioui It is almed.
It can not be, in the truo ?ene of the
term, a correctioii of wrong, for iu prin
elple it is founded on retaliatlon. eoer
cion, iier.-ecution aud reveiijre. It 1- a
systoin of puiii-hinent, by whleh nien are
torced to -tibniit to the' demands niade
upoii theni. It is bred of nppro-iou,uiul
like it parent, it is barbaroti-in inethod
and utterly foreign to tlie irluciples (,f
tho fjolden rule.
What good leatures it nny pos.oss
woiilil bo on the line ot "a whip for a
hor-e, a bridle tor an a-s, and a rod lor
a fool'- haek." The boycotting ea-o of
Captain Boycott, whleh" took plaoe somo
-ix years -Ince, has it good poiuts, This
maii, it -eeins, was a niean, petty tyrant,
who deliglited Iu inutinj;, .oi'ipressing
and evicting tho poor farm tenants of the
Couuty .Mayo, Ireland. III conduet
made iihn very obnoxious to the people.
He wa- looked upon a-a moral leper,
hated, de.spi-ed and abhoicd by every
one. To iitmUh hini they boycotiedhliii.
Tlii oonsUted in leavlug hiui so ceverely
alouo that ho could not get a womau t'o
wash his shlrt, cook hi fooil or reuder
hiui any ervloo whatever. Tho people
did this' wltha will and poor Boycott was
soon brought to hi sonsos.
This kind of boyeotting i comiiienda
ble, I thlnk, aud I douht not but what a
little more of it, If admiulstered to tho-e
who are eoutiiiually praetieing the-e pet
ty tvrannies over other., would be con
duclve of soine good, even in thi coun
try. But tho boycottlng now generally
nracticed I- altogother dlll'erent to that
tullieted upon Captalu Boycott. Tho so
vere letting alone ha drifted iuto an uu
relenting persecution. It l not only
the parties sought to be iiunlhed
that sull'er, but mlte u nuniber of lu
iiocont persons vory otten sull'er more
than they. Agalu", lt is only sniall
concern that can be ell'eetively boycot
ted, hence hoycottiiig iu thN mmiso is an
advautage to'the large conei'tn, This
niakes lt at onee eruel and tinfair. ho
would thlnk of boycottlng .lay (.iould or
tho Standard 011 companv? Thesstom,
tllol-l.fiiln If ,..,.l ..'.Ill I., )..,' 11..
..... , tK nuimiiiii, , iu ill iiit' (.'1111 uo
coiuliiclve of good to large and woalthv
ii.tifificiu tt !.. r ti " i
- - rr n inviumii n i
dent that imblie oiiinlon Is (ast getting
iuto line iu opposition t() tlie hoveott, us
I indieated ln tho en.o nl Mm i
otliers lu Xew York.
Por.-onally I aiu opposcd to thc hoveott
or rallior the abu-e ol ll, hecinp-e lt is an-tagonl-tlc
to the idea ot tho hrothorhood
ot nian, and ln practleo willonh kinl to
!.. II. .!...! , . .
iim n-ii iiio oaor paioii oi nian - m
huinanlty to mau, In placo of slinpiifj
Ing the labor problem, lt will, In koopnig
up tho irropn iblo coinlict. miike it- .-o-lutlou
nioio intrieate than over, and as .ill
expeiieiico hows lu the pa't, tend to
iniiKe tlio capitalist strongcr and tho la
boror woaker. Two wrongs wi never
inako a right, nelther will aconstaiit state
of warlare bring peaee.
Kmplovor- and oiniilovees niust learn
that their wolfaro a- such depends. not
on what oaeh ean wrlng out of the other,
but ou muttial coiico ion. Kaeh inut
learn to bo just to the other. A- their lli-
tere-ts aro lilentlcal, then whv 1 it that
thev do not uml.- ln i,,. . .. i.i i.
f - "M I I 1IWII 11 jl Vill.ll
other. and in thi- wav reiii'b tlw l.i.,r v...
Slllts obtalllablo'!' Kinnlovms nniit kn't
the examiilii. ns tlim- l,.,,-,,ii,.. ,.,i
ot wealth and oducation iu their favor.
oorKingineii lim-t relv upon the prin
ciples of eipilty and ju-tlce and tlie moral
force of a-sociation to better their con
dition. I'he lir-t objoct of a--ociation is
the moral, .oelal and lntollectiial im
provoinent of thoso who labor This
niean- oducation ot the hlglie-t tpo.
W orklngmen iuut hubaud all the ie-soiuee-
at their eoinniand for thi- pur
poo. Tho la-t letter I- -iguod by Henn .
Blalr, I'nited State Senator from Xew
Hainp-hlre. and road- very well. at leat
till uear tho cloe. IIo -ay-;
i'S" '. ,").vi'f,tt 1 excouiinunica-
tlon. It 1 di-soiition of -ocietv a- tar
a- it iroe-. Soiintliin.i tf i.... i.'.. 1...11
pen-ablo. Iiuta a remedv it i-. a a rule,
t-elt a ille!io. Ii...,-f t,. n... 1
can beju-tllied only in extromo ca-e.
and -liould novor oxtend to the iniiocont
Inelid- and a oelntcs nf ti... .......1
ollender. who aro not reponsiblo tor tho
..IH.1IV.O luiii hiio may ne tar more injtired
by the boycott than the perpotrator of
the wrong. I profer to write of inea-ures
whieh. il adopted. will aboli-h the boy
cott and the cau-e- whieh load to it. "
I ain of tho opinion that eight hour 1
ong enotigli for a dayV work in all the
hoavy nianual occupation- of life. and
that the elght-hour ystetu shoulil be in
trodticed goiiorally throughoiit the coun
try a- rapidly a- it ean be done bv peace
ful and orderly methods and wlthout -e-rious
derangoinent of tho iiroduction of
tho country. This can be done, in my
beliel. wlthout (liminMiing that produc
tionand with groatlv bonetleial ro-ult
to bii-inos. mon and w.ige-workor allke.
-Maeliinery can bo kept in oieratiou loug
er hour-. in lact lor tweive or -ixteen or
the whole tw enty-loiir hour- in einergeii-cie-,
by tho -y-tem ot hour or pieeo la
bor or tho emplovniont ot relav of
liand;.
The grand -trategy" ot labor -liould
bo to iuiprove and work niaeliinerv inoro
and more and the Individual toll'er less
and h . To di-tribute eiiiplovment N
to di-tribute prodiiction. Tlie worker
niu-t lemeinber that a- education and
-kill mea-ure hi- wage a.- au indiv idu.il,
-ogener.il eduealioii and -kill mea-ure
tho gencral average ot wages amoli a
whole people. Kdiieation alone can pre
vont tlie degrailation ot lnhorer- to the
level llxed by tho comiietition of i'noi
ance in all part- of the civiljed eountn.
Ildiication i- civiliation. anil civiliatiou
coininand- high pay. and eoii-eipiontlv a
lair and o(iial di-tribiitiou ot thing-to
be con-iimed. Ilighly ,killed and then
lore highly paiil labor um.t conipote
more and more witli ignorant and there
lore cheap labor lliroughoitt thoeountr.
There i- 110 taritl' between the North
and the South, and one gencral level ol
wage- niu-t ultiuiatelv prevail. Kdiiea
tion i- tho great eiualler of condition-,
and nothing but unitorniitv of iutelli
gence among the peojile can prcvelit eoin
potition between ignorant and theretore
cheap labor 011 the one hand and intelli
gent and therefore well paid labor ou
the other. Intelllgonce mut lift up igno
rance or be degraded bv it.
It wa (aiu wlio -aid; "Aml inv
brothers keeiior'r"
THE WORK THE NEGRO LOVES.
lIlillArplii Atlanta tontItuttili.
'I'he nogro lovcs to plough and pllt
rail. He is perfectly happy whenfol
low iug a mule on a hot sunmier day, and
happiertill when the horn hlow for
dinnor and he ean ride home sideway.
The mule I happy too, and aiiwer the
horn with a clieerful bray. It 1 a-ton-I-liing
how inuch sensc an old farm mule
has got. Uncw one that when it was
niost diiiuer tinie kept one car haek
toward the house when he wa ploiighing
the other way. and kept both forwanl
when he wa eoining haek. One day I
blowed the horn about 11 o'cloek to .-00
what Ifeck would do. She wa- at tho
end of tho row, aml it took tho darkey
ton iiiiuute- to make her ttirn round aud
go to ploiighing again. But it i tun to
see the darkies when a siunnier rain
eonie- iij. They will plough 011 until
the howor coine-, and then mount aud
lope honie and get wet all over, and bj
that thne the ralu 1- over, and they have
to go haek again. The darky take- mnre
eare of hl head than Iii feet. He don't
want hi head to get wet or cold. llt
-loeps with his head to tho tlre and co
ers it up good aud let hi feot stick out
any way. Ho will warm hi hands be
fore he will his toes. There 1- 0110 thing
that a darky cau do better than a white
liian. He cau beat 11 inakiug llre 011 a
cold. wiutry morning, Sotnetinies when
the wood was wet and the kiudling poor
I have wotked over a tlre a good whllo
and alinost depaired of maklng lt hitrn,
but ti darky never falls. The tlre seom
to recogiii.e hlm, aud I have thoiight
that may be it tlrow somo colored calorie
from his carcass.
Servaut (to womuii at the doorw
Tho inl-tress wa took very sick lat
nlght and can't see any one. Thein's
my orders. Wonian Ye. Will you
pleao -ay that Mi S., tho dres-niakor,
I at the door? Servauuafter a brlef
ab-enee) Ye are to walk up talrs,inuin.