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THE VERMONT PILCENIX, 15 RATTLE HORO, FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 1888. Lh "4 i 1 ll (hc Ocrmont $)htrniv. TiiiATTi.r.iHUiii' PBMlAV, Al'ill'NT l, lw Itlll-IHIMIU.-V .. I.VtTIO.'x'. nfltf.IAMlN HAWUSON eir tUtH A A. U3VI P. MORTON r sr tour. PliTI tloVF.KNnlt. UMU.tAM V, Wt.UNmiAM nr wATrnm hy. nm i , wt rxa nt m v h 11 s 1 1. (j. a. wooimruv or WHMWtiiV. niH iTTATI! tltKASlUlKlt. Or WMT HAMMiW!!. mil gftriiirrtuv oi-stath. o. v. roirn-.it OP MOjttirUKtt. VXl AL'IHTiHt, i:. IIK.VHV mwKU., or nirtipnnit lnf ih-i-fHtitAttti in rvtiRivwi. Swin.t I-Mhrt. WILLIAM aitOl'Tor lliirtnii. for lYt-Wntlrtl KUTtom. tl. 0. WILSON' of Troy. 1IMKUY K. STAItTof ltfikiMR(ir1.I. I. .1, SAKKOUI)of Morriil1t II. C. MrlUJKKRKnf Itm-lfnnl. Wlmlliiiiii otiulj Tifltrl. Vnr S-imtnp, A. A. litnTKItnr.I.Di'f WliitiuRhfttn HII'NKY IIOI.MKM nf drnftmi. tW AssNtatit Jii'tp-, It. CUAUKK nf ltrnltl.-U.rn. I. H. WAl.KKIt nf (Irafttm. Fur Matt-V AttnThoy. A. V.. CtMiWOHTH of Irti.lrtilerry Wr Sheriff .1. Q SIUJMWAY f Jamaica. IVr IHkMi liallilT. JOHN It. KN"VIrONnf UraltWmto l'or lrolntf Jutlwn. ItOYAM TYI.KU nf llrnltlfUiro. IJIVANT M. UKAU of Itm-klnpliain lVr ,unt t'limmiwloncr. J. A KAKN'SWOKTII f HmUiiigliam. I Prim i atHtfli m.ulf liy Hitman k, May II. iv-ti I IHirAlK IT ! MY IiH.lHKUATK .11 IM1M K.T THAT TUB HUiNl'KKITY OK AMKHtr is MAIN 1.Y Hl'K 711 ITS SYSTEM Oh l'll'lTKCTI YK I.WVH, I I IU1K Til t (IKHMANY IIAH NOW HUM MKtt Tit T 1HHVT W1IKIIK IT Is NK KvsHV 1" IMI 1 ATK TUB TAitlKK MMTKM OK TUB U.MTKI) Status. Prion tin ltiildit Tim, ThBOMA TIMBKmII.AMWAN I'hKAN Imsii MAN Is UHK.N 1IB KMUHUTBS TO AMKIU AVI) VOTBS Vtm FIll'.K 1I.AHB. Tli fact i just the same, Mr. Atkins tli.it lli ilistiintiminiK't' of t lit Smtli Nmw fam Htst oOii'o was one nf thi ntty nnt rat,''s w Inch ynu liavn Um-ii nlii to ha n in Ilicti'il on tli piMiplo of Witnlliam county. Hut a ilay nf reckoning is cmuini:. Sfeiiniitnf ten hosiery inanufiiPtiinTs nt Utrnnin, N. H., lini Ixeii Ii-intH-rnU. K ery mn prntHmncfs tlu Mills Mil n ilirt't attack nil Uiat Imvincss nntl will refu tn voIh for Clt'Vt'laml. Tliy takt tw sninn view of thinp as ilims Maj. Valeiitiim nf I'l'iiniiiKtoti. A dill lias finally pus-wl Conjjns K'v11 tlic widow if C in. Stannanl a pi-nsinti f jllHl a niniitli, tin' amount which Senator IMiiiiin-ls first asked for, hut which tlie lh)iw i-niuruittee on jieitsinns cut ilown to $.10. rre-i.lent Clevelaml 1 il not see fit to sum the hill, hut allowed it to hecnnie n law without his signature, atnl Mrs. Stan nan! will henceforth receive $1(WI a month. The Dfinocrats may explain all they please, the reduction "f the tarilT according to the Mills hill puts a tfreat army of Amor lean working"1" i'to competitinu with cheap Ktitflish laUir. The lMnocratic enn tentinn is for lower waives, mid thecompen sntinti nAVied in cheaper clothing, etc., will not he'in to make up for the workin'tnen's losses. We stmuM Im unwilling ta U-li.i' tlmt the Itr.lt-tl.-U.ri Ki-ronner iiit'tnlitl tn tnisiv pnsnt w Ih-ii it niH'lf n li.Ji.l tint' Mi Ina llmt Hit Mills MM Hfl tlift4iiitTi.il umrlleAHN-tititnieil for 1 I'Hrlittm Y-rirninl III ins; l.ut its chivVsmh-ss in hauin sin h a conclusion from w hat fullowttl was i-mial til only liy the ilit;res.ioiis nf n i ler(f man, wlio whs tohl I iv one of his ttenenhs the next iirt t lint "if his text hail I wet i the siimll his Mnnon woiil.ln't hae ketclie-l it " .'((ion tlrmhl. The tmuhle is, NeinhlMtr Clarke, that you don't know the editor nf the Iteformer as well as we do down this way. Kx Lieut, fiov. Cunihack, who has just returned to Indiauniolis from a lecturinu' tour on the Pacific coast, hrins to Oen. Harrison the prediction that Harrison and Morton are Mire to carry California He says the indications are unmistakeahle of the strong set of the current toward the Kepuhlicaii candidates. The free wiml mat ter alone ix suflicient to decide the election in favor of the party of protection, and the "IMMl majority which Oregon recently pave for the Kepuhlican ticket he looks to see in crease I in XovemU'r to 1(1,000. Mr. Reformer I)aveniort told Ins delight m! listeners nt the county convention at New fane on Wednesday that if the Demo crats reduced the Kepuhlicaii majority in Vermont to .,000 in September Cleveland would surely be elected, nud he snid he "could prove it, too, if old Hill Jones wns alive," or words to that effect. Hut sup osc( on the contrary, the Republicans should carry their majority up toJ7,000, or close on to t'O.OOO, winch tiov. Proctor set as the hitfh water mark, what would that prognosticate for Mr. Cleveland and his free trade Democracy f Do you "save.," Neihhtr D.i The Springfield Republican of last Satur day contained a letter, written fnnii the free trade standmint, which professed to slate the tarilT ievis of the manufacturers in Ihe Ashuclol valley. The letter was dat ed at Hinsdale, hut was unmistakably writ ten by n nieinlierof tlie Republican's odito rial staff. Ur most interesting statement, liM-ally, wan that Hon. C. J. Amidou is for free wool this year. It should be noted, however, that Mr. Amidou does not chum tn believe, according t this letter, that free wool would he n benefit to tho country at lai'Ke. He simply lliinks it would put more money in the pockets of C J. Amidou Son. Maj. Valentine's" iKiint of view, ns elsewhere stated in his letter, is a hnuider one. Tho Artfus bras this week that nt a Democrat!" rally hehl at Ludlow the other nttfht, the sKMiker, Prof. T. C. O'Sullivnu "mopped the floor" with J. P. Hoskinsou when the latter responded to his invitation to have some questions asked. Reliable eye-witnesses who were present say that, on tho contrary, Mr. HoskiiiMiii asked some questions that O'Sullivan couldn't answer, whereuiHtii a lot of Democratic hoodlums fcet up diich n racket that nolnvly could Ui hwird and the "discussion" there eudtsl. Mr. Atkins has the reputation nf beiu a pi.lly man, ami prides himself on beiiiK front pillar of the church, but he never theless cultivates h habit nflvitiff netsllessly and uuatHtouutahly as ttoou as a jHilitical cauijuiiu opens. I'lflf IVnU Apirrr Not nil the md political rending in The Plui'iiix is printed on this pu'onf thepajn-r. Saying nrtthitiof what appears on our first pao. from week to week, there is printed in our agricultural .K-partineut tishiy one of the most effective islitorial article on the DeiiXHTatic "Raid on the Shep" which we have anywhere seen. Mr. Howe's reason nitf U front liK'nrtw which can ma hi uuin wiid. He proves, in short, that on Pre ideut Clt eland's own showing in his me khcm tin low to the farmer of the nuuntry, uihlr a f rev-wool uriir, wouM le $it(HM, iuhl at the ry Iwist, ovwy thJIar of whieh would fall on the faniiHr, while I he tuppo m1 (jiejll from the romotul of the Uiriff, in tin way of rhwipyr utsihn wU, uomU Udlvidwl ailiouy (heubuIei;0(KM,Hhl jm pin of !he country, and Would Ntmmttt t" hurt 'V ntrtiajicn. t)o the Yerttiotit fntmnrn think thny ran afford to "dlvvv" In thin way 1 A HrlllH-intf .1llrritr iilnlloit Th flffornwr pHnlwI Irnvt wwk lhi fol InwlfiK httcr, which it nn tlmt n "a lornl IVtnorrat" ft from ('oinirPMinnn John R. ItiiMell of Maiwichtwtls ; TIol MRMr MRimttstC-tTATIVKK. 1 . I t'oMMITTKr. Ul I'oHICluN A Ft A I II f .liilj .11. m lh nr Sir: Your note ilh the ftielofiitre. which 1 return, wasihtlj reit-lveil. nttd In repl) I inn tt At that It iiinitmel h) the W ats tun) Mentm cotnittltee lo pal louifh tnat-hle nti the free Nut Uheti thN Mas nirtle ktmwii. many eirn)tiei nkinl fur Kftrtt hi'Ai-lniTA: tlwre en In all uwt fmt of rnieh npiltentioim: the cnine from er tiiotil, Tentifm-e, (leirftfanti'l el here A law mint her nt iniiniter-', ilenlers innrhle workern Aixl hiiiklf rn nlxo nvknl for ftitnllnr prMleire. atnl t Im ti) atnl Means committee mlirht hare tit tile time lltltil lion lixtetllhir In them Atnl their at lonieN All were reftineil piihllc henrlntf. hut lhf Hen-rs1iesteil to Jofti III KtAteinftitit to the etitlillttttee. III pHnl or rtlltltlrf The) iltil do Ittnl Ilie Mieltioiitil to the eentnilth which have Just m-i'U hi the tiles of the committee lient the tiaim of eiifhteen Yermiitit Anns AiUerni' i litloti and memorial were ahi ms-tinil fnun marlU wotk en, Atnl the rernilt wax the tintorntl'm of rotiffli ttinrltle f the diil in I e lltt at a tishieitl rale, IhiI otie that shonhl he Mtinfaetnr TheAlmimllt) 'if mnkintf chntiKi in the tarflT to nc (leoriflA anil Tehniiw-e to the Pemocratle twirt , eotlltt olih tie ulnted in Vermont ' 1 lie Ac Itonof theVn) atnl Mmns cttmmlttee on thin tnarhle innller In a full iroof nf the turn iKtrtlsati ami jii-t elmrAeter r the Mills hill Truh vmirs, John k mMHi:LU m. t The letter hn reference to n tMirnRrnph recently pHnlwl in The I'lnt'iiix, myintr that the Milh tnrilT rommittee refuwl to Htett to ex Uov. Proctor, reprewntint; the Wtmoiit mat hie Interests, but revieil their intention to put tnarhle on the free lit when the Tetiheweu tnarlile men nppearisl. The letter doe not touch the main point at fortie, hut iuiply tvtys that no puhlic hear ing were piven, and that a memnrial was received hearing the natnea nf IS Vermont marble drill. It will he noticed that the very peculiar ntntetneut U nddeil that "ad vero petitiomi and memorials were also sccmiW fnun marhU' worker" ! Doe tliU mean that the "dark lantern" committee lehberately scoured the country for nn excuw to put nmrhle on the free list f The candor and truthfulueM of the Jle- fortner is shown hv the fact that it tuade the fttatemeut in a heading over this letter that the tnarhle taritT in the Mills hill was 'Hxed in accordance with the petition of eighteen Vermont firms." What the Hutlaml marhlo men think nf such tactic i kIiowu hy the follow iuif par acrnph printed in the Kutland Herald on Motulav : The following cliipltir from the I!rnttlel.ro Iterot-mer. ! Its hca'lih ntul otheru ise. i inietiil I to iiiHcAil It ttottlil Kie the ImpresNtoa that the fs Vermont tnarhle nrmt" Ifferred In Cnil- iileil In a nilin tioii of tlie tariff on nmrhle In Hie "Mills hill." Now. nir. Ihe fai t lsth.it ihmhn i the various coiiiuttiicH in the IhisIiicmi here Mould for an Instant cinsent to ioi reduction, mid the4 all Ini'hiiliiiK "' uhime stink Is nearl all held h lienioerats.i Uned a inemnrf.il to t'oiiio'ifMi asking that the tarilT mi uuirMe he left it H it u as. Hnt l I'MlHtlMM. The .tliihaiiin Wii). Alahania went democratic at its state lection the other da hy a cool lIHI.Dun um- jnnty. Kver thiuif wan lovely, and in wune unties there was not a hreath of opjNiNi linn tn the lU'iuncratic ticket. In other words, they are not trouhled with the "nitf e;ers' voting down there. And why should they le ' for even in InMimin-; Hirmiughani, the one MirriitK' example of thrift and en lerprtse and intelligence m tlie titate, a He puhltcau meeting was deliticrately hroken up only a fe nights lie fore the election, the speakers elted with rotten ejTifs nud oer t ipe tomatoes, nod pistols and knives weie Used in tlie melee raised hv the white I temoerats. Moreover, the Itirimnitham Herald, the leading papernf the city, print I an article applauding and lonfyinjf the pet forin-iuee, thoinrh professing to mildly letiounce it. Of this a cutlein:in now in liinttlelforo, hut lately a resident of llir- minrham, sa s : "No comment is neee(sar. inmn the aisnuut of lids oiitrajce an print til in the Herald It apNar in a Ucr ow in-d men who tiate tlirieu u;om Ihe colli Hhlltioii- of Not thet li CillntalisU tn snulh ru shn rtdmns The original Ulem..-nt nf the rmtoiis ihtiir)i.oiis ndieatfM the Erit in which it lirtlll11 retirded rhe -iilMeiueiit aH)o ih i licd);in(f to ret. 1 1 n the innsideratlnn nt Nnrtlieru apitnlMs The pi lu ifi.il nw tier of the Herald Is Ihe (irhiciuil uwner of ih hotel in Ihrminlmm wheie. nnl almut a jear;iso. the tuiiuaer refus eil to allow Senator John Sherman to recciie a li legation of cloni! men w ho wislesl tn p i) luin theireonipllilieuts. Seli.itr SluTlliatl left thi'lio te 1 he indignation of the Norlhern i itieiiK wns such I hat the owner of the hotel felt ohliiil to eiiaiijfe Its llllltuifjer He proldnl for ldlll else w hen-, hui the tenor of the Herald's aitiele fully ilhiMrntes the true fifliut; of Southern n'i.plc to waids Nottheiners orasthey are Itepuhhcans in the tate of . iham.i "II is n.t Hiich intimidation as K here itssiinled that trnvc the slate of Maluuua, with its lartreeol oreil limjontV . to the lleium-r.lls III the l.lst Pntil dentin) eleetlnu Thes,ime tactics will Khe her ten ehs'tor.ll olcs to the 1 leiniM-rallc candidates Lhis eai ," l.'iitninu his Snlnry. Mr. Atkins returns this week to his at tempt to behttle the Hurlinton ratification meeting, but it will take until a good while after another Democratic president is elect ed to wipe out the fact that th gathering was one of the greatest successes of its kind ever seen in New England, and cer tainly the most remarkable one held in Vermont since 1810. Whatever the h may say to the contrary the crowd was conceded tn Im one of the most sober and orderly ever pit together. A gentleman who was present atnl mingled with the great mass of people at various points says that during the entire dav he did not see a drunken man, and it was n gathering of which nu one might be proud. Hy actual count theio were upwards of 10,000 men in the procession, no matter how Mr. At kins may try to belittle iU size or tho num ber of bunds and drum corps. A careful estimate, made hy counting sections of the crowd that gathered ahmt the speakers' stand, showed that not less than 0,00l) pim pie were in town, and .i,(HH) was probably a nearer estimate. We don't wonder the Hurlington meeting made Mr. Atkins "tired," but under a R1 a day salary he ought to find some other use for his time than in a holloas nttempt to belittle it. A Tcllini; l.rtli-r. The following letter, copied from the itennington Rainier, explains itself Tn tin- Kiiltni nt tht Jluun i . Ill the List iiuiie tt ourcoiiieaipnrar. Hie Itcnmiu'toii Kefnrm it, I find the following: Mai A II Valentine is to Im-kIti at mice the cns-tlnn of two additions to his ultvadv exteimite null plant The Major t mie nf those Uepuhhean manufacturers ulm Udictc that the Mills hill U a lt nf fcViioli ill fur "mills hull.!.' hence the hen mill hiuldiugs The iiinnitiK is imt Unl, and I am glad to see Kditor Livingstone so cheerful in the face of tin cah tied disintegration nf his luirty, ami would imt call addition to it M it ilut tend to coney an iiiiprissinii itmtrar to the facts. It w true that we are making n small addition for the convenience nf mil kultlmg mill, at a eut lint exceeding It is also true that Ust fall the Hciiumgtnii Hititiiiigfouiuin were nuking Airnngeiiienis to add nlie thlld to the cap.ieit of theii mill, at nil eMhimtel smI of $ il,ukl, uicl reiiiiiltig an addl tioiiAl font i if At lea.l ttfiemplojett. As we wen aUmU ortlellltif Ihe liittchllterv, l'renli-lit t'leie land neat Ins fin-c uni! Atnl ultimate fire trade liteMSAitetOt'oUgl-ettHaiid we deeln.il it prudent tosuH-nd our prnjistslimproMueutN and aw ait developmeiiiH Tlie tiMilt luu jiixtithslimr fmrs, ami we dailv coiitfratuUte iiuns-bes nn the wis doiii 4f our dts'iHiou, as the fear nf tarilT leglsla (ion ill tin- Ian nf Ihe President s itinwitft- has cHiised an iinprvsHileiiiiHl Matrnatioii U the knit good imlustrv. and we have not Itceii iihle to run all nf our present machinery enutinuouslv for lack nf orders It is Itkcwwe trin that it is nur Intent Ion, in caw of llurrlwMi - election. ti uuikc the ismU'iuplHied Addllmn dlllllik' the coming winter, and the coll ertwnf this NiaUmn-ni Uispiall (rue ouriruly, A li VAI.KVriNK The iews of Maj. Valentine, who repre sents one of the large industries of Ver mont, and is a strung man of large expe rience in public affairs, are the opposite of those of Mr. Amidou at Hinsdale. He lm lieves free trade and free uml would I e ruinous for the country and therefore ru inous for his own manufacturing business ; or. as tlie Rutland Herald puts it, "it is not Wuu.se Senator Valentine is an earn est Republican that he has made his husi lie plans d-ei ul uiKin jMihtical results, but he i nu earnest Republican I teen use po litical remits huve mi much to do with the prupeiitj of the cimtr." Ilie Indiana ltriiililiriiu. The Indiana Republican state convention hM on Wednesday whs a titirnug one Complete liarinouy prevailwl, and Oenurul HarrMMHi, in a hrif ami admirable spevh, w txujglit Uis Uertri up ton high pitch of 4Hithus4Mui. A rwnr plwifmiti wnsndupt wl, d (wearing tiWuiviHVilly fur a frw m bit nud liUiral jsjauiuH to tb vviemu, and Uking Utfoitlffl grnuitd mMhitt tit ia hmrt. ftn. Hovey, who wnn iimnlnatett far ifnvartHir oft the flrat ballot, I-s now aerv Injf ldf flmt term in Congrrw. Ill public rnreefha heri long and creditable. Ih A veferan of the Mexican war nnd the war of thf ndwdllon, and will carry the aolid aoMler Vot. Tltt Wiiiir I'liinnrr. Htale treasurer DnRol hn pttblihe.l thi nwk hh annual wtntPtiient of th ttnt fl nnncwi. The rerelpu diirlnK th ywtr end Itijr July ill, addwl to the rwdi in the trea itry Aug. I. IHNT, wer $ill,.W.or. The dlbiireinetil wen- Dlit, Ifitt Oi, living cah In th trpnry $,W.0. Kollow ing I the nummary of Habllltlm and rnum : t.lAttll.ITtlW. Hue town, r H unlW fund. su,mni; Hue wddlerx. ntinld Ital nn.in, MMfr; IhleAgrlellltirienlli fff ftltlfl mpresent'l hvHntelmnd, fallhiK due Jmie I, l.i, In terest able to t he college netnl annuallj i. ISft.Nmo Hue on appropriation for tlettsliuiv motuiment and grounds, ftm HWa.Vl.Ht tttwot-hrtM. t 'ah nn hnnil nnd In hank, $i,W.ll r.sihnntisl attmunt nf tax from cot n nt1 imift nr tsw, ml.ai ltimat(it proceed from I in lance of Huntington fund msMirltle. lokMii Wt,in :kt The dilTerence Wtwwn these tntal how HIT. l!t"i 00 in hand after all debtare paid TliH is g mx etmugh, and furnishes one ren nn more why Vermont Republican wnnt no free trade in their. tlvt Mltrrfdtin. A uuiipie figure in nur American history pased away last Sunday night in the death nf (len. Philip II. Sheridan. The dend nl dier poel in a renmrknblw degrw those ipialitiennf brilliant, impetuous daring and fervent patriotism which appeal irrefdtib1 to the heart of tlie people. Hut beyond this his enreer was in many respects the tpicnl American one. He wn hrn in poverty and obscurity, and rose to emi nencc ami historic achievement solely b the jsiwer of hi innate perwonahty. It give one a strange thrill to remember that nt the time when he wa w inning some of his most famous victories he was a young man of only thirty. No taint of defama tion eer sullied his fair name. His fame i secure in the heart nf hi countrymen. Mr. HhiiiH- Airiml. lion. Jfltne ( i. Maine wa expected to atriveitiNew York on Wednesday morn ing, but the steamer was late and was not sight tsl until Thursday evening. Man) steamer were down the hi) on the watch all day Imth Wednesday and Thui-da. Mr. (Maine's non arrival wa n damper on the big demonstration which had been planned, but it wa decided to have the pro cession on Thursday owning. It wa a sue cess, LVOO0 to vM.iMUl men hung in line. Mr. Hlaine landed in New York this morn ing. Plans for hi future movements and for hi npjiearauce on the stump for Harri son and Morton are uncertain. .Viliinillnlioii. A special session nf the United States District court for the district of Vermont will be held in the lower town hall, Urat thhiro, on Tuesday, Aug. St at :t o'cliH'k p. m., for purpose of naturalization. Special session of the couit will also be held for the same purjoe on Thursda, ng :t0, nt 0 a m , at the court house in St. Johiislmry : on the evening of that da nt T o'clock, and the next rnorntng at 0 o'clock, at the court house in Montpelier, and nt '2 o'clock V v.. on Krnlav. th MUt nt the court house in Hurlington. Persons in any part i the state desiring imturnhza lion should attend at some one of these places. WImi -ni,l Thiwf "We aie confronted with the Hemnerniif jurl , vet liuncrv mid. ns.voii niav well U Heve. vciv t hirst v: a party withoui a siiiglc deitmle prim ! pie: ii partv witt t au dint hut national hc which it dares to pr'iit In the cotinti) ; a ivart'v which re from power as a cotispiraev. itgainst hu man rlchts. and tmw nltemptu to su'enk I kick tn lower iih a nupirnev for ptumt. rand U " Why, (b-orge William Curtis, to be sure, only four )ears nyo. ainl just beforo he de cided to give himself nway, hwly, soul and breeches, to the free trade Democracy. "I'rom the I'rjinu I'mi in in the I'ire.' The Caleihmian coiuineiits pertinently under this he.nl tin the case of a man in Kairhavcn w ho announces that he has gone over to the Democracy because the Rcpub hem party in Vermont is dominated by a ring that distributes the olhces to its pets and runs things generally : "He has left a party in this state in which ring rule is the order of the day, to be sure, but where a man has the divine right to kick and ma sometimes kick to gol purise: In has joined a sort of monarchv in which one man rules supreme Hiram Atkins of Muntpeher, better know n as Ross Atkins, superintendent of the federal hull. ling at .Montpelier, member of the eon gressjonnl, national and executive Demo crntie committees ami chairman of tlie state Democratic committee. It seems to us that all Vermoiiters, regarding the situation from a local standpoint sim ply, have a special reason for giving their ndhereiice to the Republican party with all its shortcomings, nnd for desiring Mr. Cleveland's overthrow, in that the Presi dent has, so far as the national government is concerned, turned the state over to Mr Atkins, practically saving, in defiance of all civil service reform and other pledges, "Here, Vermont is nf no use to me, do ns Mu will." iur Montpelier Ross has sue ceeded in carrying out his instructions, with one or two exceptions with remarka hie fidelity. Mr. Proctor has jumped from the frying pan into the fire." in ii rsiiishcii. r.x-Speakcr Titus Sheard of Little Falls, X. Y., who employs oH) hands in a knitting mill, states the tnrifT ipicstion in n nutshell. Reing usked how wages here compare with those in Kngland in that industry, he said- "They are more than double here K pert knitters on full-fashioned machines get from $1 .lotos? jwrweek in Knglaiul, while here for like work from 10 to.:!0 per week. Our girls, as knitting machine operatives, earn more on an average than expert men do in Kngland. This tpiestion of tan IT is simply a ipiestioii of wages, and theipiicker the i-eople understand that the better it will be for all. 1 will sum up by saying that the jess goinis we miiort iroin ahroad the more are made at hnnie, with more employment and higher wages : the more we imjiort the lest, fire made here, nud conseipienlly, less lahir is cmplojed and wages are lower. NOTKS OF T1II0 CAMPAIGN. Secretary Korles rejstrts Ltl Republican clubs organized in Vermont up to Aug. li. The letters of acceptance of the prohibi tion candidates for President and Vico Pres ident have been published this week. lien. Mahoiie called at the Republican headquarters in New York aturdny and said that there was going to be a red hot fight in Virginia, with the chances favora ble to Republican success. He and Mr. Wise have buried their animoMties, and the Republicans will all pull together and make th best fight jtosidhltj to reclaim Virginia from Rnurhm rule. There are ten hosiery manufacturers in the tow n of Tilton, N. H. Seven of them were Democrats until this bummer, liut ii. t ono of tlu M'M'ii m ill volt' for Mr. Cleveland in tliu fall. The MilU I .ill i. riiuiihil.lc for it. ntul tin I'liipl.iyw. of tliHw fceven maim fiirturerHrnniiot li.'lp lxiti iiiriH't'.l l.y tlieir rlMiiigo of views It in an interii.tiii(; tliini; for Mr. CleVflaiul to eoiiM.ler how much of tliu iloftH-tion lm anil liiA purty ran htninl. Out in louu a l.'i;iim of honor has lin n oruaniMl of vetfrunn who voUmI for Har rison nml Tyler nii.l will voto for Harrison uml Morton. Thert. nr.. utmrly UtHlof them alrwuly vnmllwl, tlii'ir at'i-a ranging from (i to 111. 'I'ho Nw York xiH'rs tell nf n family iiamtMl lreeiuau, at IxH'kiKtrt, in whi.'h are si'vi-u l.rotherc. from (il to h5 ytnr ol.l, w ho rill vote.1 for 1iijwatn am! Tyler Tiki," in 1M0, ami will vote for Harrison uml irotwtiou in N'ovi'iulmr. A ouiniwrisou of the market priee of iviUin ir.lni ts of Aiueriean mniiufaetiiru in lMXIaml 1MI .howkhow fallacious in tliu free traile theory tliat iimtwtiou iiijures the nin.umur. l.'inler the fostermi; iullu euw of protiH'tiou, imlustriM are e.lulliliv.l aiul iniH)titioii urn jH.rfM'te.1 machinery oerati to rwltice )iricwi. The reiluction of j.riiHw ill th iwret.1 in.licat.l mum, in 110111 inoii .liertiiiK", 'i wr cent.; ilrill., 3d per uaiit.; I'lints, lit per iwnt.; Vik iron, 11 r wit.; rolluisl iron, mr omit.; fancy SHMiuwrw, $1 wr raut ; nouininu woolen., US pjtr twnl. ; immIIuiu liUuket, r runl. ; luota, 15 jwr iwL; ami urtNikary, US r emit- THE CAMI'MuX OF . Itriiiliilsrriirrn nt Ihr 3rrnl Ntrntlon f .llrrllnK. l. I' I'l.rt.-i- ..f NeuuurlNtt. lft. in the lion ti Aihcrther I 1 cmi if i vp no ii'le.pmle Men nf the en tliuiiiutii in t Hiio. lhc utalH liHirche.1 in loiiMe niilck time that vwir. The "ntm- 1 n I tf 1 1 "1 ''III" (tnve nu ilnpnl-e tn tho Ohio i.i). w nicn nu. Miipemnile Hint tate utronR Hi her jHililicnl life. Hetiiriiln to ermont fnim Ohio. I cnine with n party fiiHmliiiff Tyler nml Ills mhi .lohn. We (K-ciipieil oiie of tho stneo roach e. riintilnit from C'olumliii. cn.t on tlie na tlonnl roail which l.'lay hnil with Krmt ef fort in.liice.1 CoiiKii".. to liiiil.t. It i. a no hie monument to hi. memory. In nil the little town, then ntnrtlni; up on the "pike," mi the people calle.1 it, Tyler wa. receive! wun ureal nppi.ni.o. Once, nml once only, .nine a counterhlnt. A man so fnt nml lillire tlmt he filial the w ho e ilnurwnv of mm of tlime little lug inn. hy theron.l.i.le .Uni.1 there crying "Han ! l.nrt!M till wo were out of ight. So overwhelms! were the Demo rntii hy the Hoo.1 that threateneil to ilrown them, that the he.t they cotilil do wn. to try U keep tlieir hea.l, uUive wntcrnui! cry nun The "prnlric were all on fire" at the Wet, hut Vermont wnn like tho Scottish lllKhlatiil. when the clan. are inu.teritiK. ilencon lire, weie on the hilln. "w niiiiiim; the cliff, in purple glow, am! rwMeiiiiiK the .lark lake. Iiclow." H wn. ilecMcl Ui hohl n conventinn on the summit of tho (Ireeu Mountain.. 1 h place nelectwl win n clenr- iiiii of alNiut :ilij ncie. ill the mi.I.t of a mngiiiliceiit aiiiphithentre of hill, at least live milcn in iliameter. I'rom the veriro of the clearing to the summit of the mountain. there wa. n ilecn an.l uiihroken fringe of foliage which mlilcil greatly to the hcauty ..i inem-cne. it wa. inr ironi tlie nniiuu of men, scarcely a house leing vinihle. It wa. imiHissilile to rei'kou iiiimhvrH that ilav. hut fHKIt) wwl through the Arlington turnpike gate, ami on the eastern siile the iiuniliei. were .till greater. As we have Mii.l, there wa. nn railru.i.1 in Vermont, hut .lie ha.l line wnrl.l renew mil horses, ami some of these hemitiful Morgans ilrew- Mr. Wehster's lirouche to the summit. The Ininners waveil ami the white tents glcaim.l in every little ingle of the forest. Mr. Weh ster guve the li. teniug cniw.l not u mere ainpaign speech, Imt h highly imnrcssue stateinent ol national atfairs. He knew hi. an. hence, ami thev knew ami love.1 him. It wa. supisi.u.1 that he woui.i reiurn in tlie Imrouche to the r.sit or the liii.uiibiiu when he ha.1 llnUhe.1 speak ing, hut he ileclnrt.l hi. determination Ui i-iiuip out all night with the Isiys. l!la.mg lire, were kimlltnl in every ihrection, nml nniiil the whispering pine, nml giant hem locks the great Whig clam slept with tlieir chieftain in their mi.lst. Whenever an oh! Veriiu.nter sjienks of the gathering on Stratt.m mountain in "Forty," hi. eyes gleam a. he tells the story to his listening grnuilchililren. Saul Hon. William C. Driulley, a former Whig, hut who, through some tlissntisfac turn with the a.lmiuistration of John Ijuin c A.hims nit which time he was a memlfcr of Congress), hail turncil Dein.K'rat : "The 'son of the in. .riling' himself see Isn. xiv., i'J woul.l have heen carriisl into office on such i ti.hil wave as rolUsloterthe country in "Forty. '" The leailer will sw some reseinhlanccs in the cnmpaigli of "Foity" to that which has nlreiuly hegun in ",s.s. A l)eiuncrat is resolvtsl ii.m a seoii.l term ni.twithstaii.liug he eiitertslollice with a solemn assertion that there ought to he an timeli.lmellt to the constitution forhi.l .ling a seconil term. Van Ituren was iitnre honest than that. The great contest is iisin the tariff, ami this was the gage of liattle 111 '40. .tn Inwiill to Inlrlllgrurr. I Kr. .in the Mori isiill,. ("Iticn It is an insult t the intelligence of sen slhle men, whether Itcpllhllcali or Demo cratic, for PeiiHK'ratic stiiinn siwakers. as .ll.l Fehv Mc'iettnck at the Dctnocrntic I'ounty Convention last week, toclaiin that the Kepulihcau party is in fnvorof renin ing the tax from oleomargarine, therehy remov nig the protection which American" fnrmers have on liutter. F.very l.sly in Vcrmuiit, at least, fullr uiiilerstaiuls that one of the principal champions of the olco hill wns i ien (front , that it recieveil the sups.rt of the licpiihlicati SciiHte nml a large majority of the Kepuhlicaii IlieluU'rs of the House of l.eprcselitiltlles. lieu DemiK-ratl'" stlllu speaker are ohhgtsl to resort t. such hp critical mcthisls for their arguments. how . ireiuel short of campaign timlier ine) musi i.e. Our of a Xlcr l,ol. (Krom tli.M l.tits lilols' lii'iniK-rnt ) When the .leal was in plogiess hv which William !t. Vanil.'iliilt was trirke.1 int.i l.uviug the Nickel l'late rail run. I for i'.'li. ."i:iil.lMMI, or just alsait twice its original cost, one of the negotiators sai.l tohisnss.K'iat.s . '"My ( iisl, gentlemen, we are simply a lot oi niirgiain c mignt as well get a jnn my an. I .lark hintein ami hreak into Mr. Valulerhilt's safe ami steal Ills moiiev. it woulil I... just as honest." The tenling man m the transaction thus iilaiiilv .1 s.-nle-.l, wast'ahiii S Itncc, the present manager of the Ilemocratic party s caur pTigii aiiairs 'I'lir Air ttoiil.l l.e loo HmriiiK. irrnm the it.wti.ii Ji.uriial ) t'leelan.I hns maile a clean sweep ill Veiinniit, the official hea.l of the Inst of the Kepulihcau presidential apsiiutees falling into the hnsket Sat unlay, when F. W. Morse wns put m charge of the Mont.elier jutst ollice ill place of W. Wing, (ieorge William ( 'urtis shoulil sienil his vacation in Vermont. It is an a.luural.le place to stinly, from n strictly Democratic .int of view, the idealities of '"reform" lis prar tice.1 hy the present .H-ciipnut of the White Hon so. lie Hill. Kill ii i Work. from Ihe New Yolk 1'ns "Four months w ithont n single onler," is the recor.1 of n New Jersey spimlle mill that was husy until the Mills hill was in tr.sluce.1. If New Jersey ihn-s its ilutv its mills can safely start up ngain nlsiut tiiree mouths hence Vote lor llilliiiglinni null tl'oodburr. I"r..m tin- W.msIkI.s-U Mniutnrtl 1 ermontcrs must not lose sight of the fact that tlieir voice for Harrison ami Mor ton is to l.e hear.l ill Septemlier, when they will et in motion the hall that is Ui over whelm Democracy in Novenilsr. Our Dein isTutlc fellow citizens who iutenil to vote the liepuhlii an presidential ticket will sec thnt their rehuke of free trade Democracy to he effective shoulil Ik. administered on the occasion of our state election. Thirty thousand majority, or nenr tlmt, for Dilling ham and WiH.lliiiry will he the liegiuning of the defeat of Cleveland. The Chicago News, an ardent Adminis tration paper, says of ( !en. Harrison : "A kindly man withn clean record, ex crience in puhlic ulfairs and a determina tion to do right, isag.Msliuan for President. '1 hat description lits Mr. Harrison very well If the 1 icon hi ic uu ticket does not win next fall it u ill not he hi. fault. He hns saddled no ipinrrels on his party He has heah.l its wounds which gaioi1iu 1NS4." The Ilostou Herald puts this ilisagreeahle ipiestiou to the railway magnates who con stitute the working majority of the Demo cratic campaign committee : "It is stated that Candidate Morton, im mediately following his nomination for the Vice Presidency, resigned his directnrshifi in Isiththe Cntiuiliaii I'acific and the Illinois Central road. Now, can some of the lead ing Democratic campaign managers say iv much'"' A Scotch grnnitu cutter in lit.t testimony hefore the Congressional committee nt New Voik snid that for ten hours' w-ork he made in Scotland from $1 to Jl.'Jo a day and that hewasuow wnikiugat Itarre, Vt., nt steady woik nt a day. lie said; "1 can do so much Letter h' re than in Scotland that I have lii-.iught over my family nnd intend to hecomencitieu " et President Cleveland is urging the free trade policyof Kngland for ndoptiou in this country nud the demucrnt ic press is trying to ronx the workiiigineu to enter the free trnde enmp and put them selves on n level with the pauper lalsir of Kngland. Vec ',v... i The Issly of (ien. Sheridan was taken I from Non.piit on Wednesday en route for , Wnshington. Ihe hiirinl will take place Ui-inorniw in the Arlington cemetery. (From Die Unnlon Times, July C.1 ' IT IkrKHTlIX THAT THE AIint'MENTH wiiini I PlII-atlllKNT Cl.EVEI.AXll I'hKS AttK THOSE 1 WHICH CmillEN I'hEII Til KlirUY f"OHTV KIVK I VKAIIh AHU AMI WHICH ANY" Kn'IILIMI rilEE- THAIIKH Wlll l.ll EUI'IIY NOW. SlTll flldl' IWITKI.Vfc AH THAT TAXATION OfllHT 111 HE J HTHICTI.V 1.IMI1KI1 11Y THE .NEEDS HE THE IIH NTKY ; THAT IT IS I'NJfhT TO TAX THE I tt HOLE HHUMI'MTY Kill THE I1ENEKIT Ol" t sI'KI'HI. l UAmmKK ; THAT IMrOHT IlL'Tll'Ji I HTIH.K I'KlllirtTIO.V AMI LIMIT THE AI1EA I IIP (yirKTHY'H MAHKHTS, AHEri'llEI.YKHEB- THAI1E AHtlt'XKNTh Ah MTU WE AUK VEKY . UI.AI) 111 HUE I'HHMHB.VT Ul.KVKl.AMI I'SIMI TIIUM, TIMH'llll UK AMK istlllllY Hill THE IHll I 1'I.AH Ul'ATtATlov WHICH MAKIiH IT HAX- UBlltH'. TO UIVH THEM Tlltilll ItlUIIT NAME. JIOME NEWS. illt Irorologlrnl Itrronl WtttK Rdtnmi Tttriwiijiv Kvmitm, Aco a. Therm, .iii . eter. il! 1 Hale. A, I rT a"- 1 r mill m m m s v.. is 1 t.W, 81 , M OB .S-rvV. i SnfiT . w "I (in ' tt". n nm i M o ' n r iiei w rn m s.M m i Wtti! inna! m'm mi . tin- .i m .tniioiinrrmt'iils. I'k'turi fruit.... it. .in.ii.,1- . i. . , ...... , ... r. itimiTB, laundry hulMIng, Hat .1 ii,.., eleiiln., ? tn s ino iimtgieH ror snle- one Olusinl nnd one 'M .V II. WllltR. Ciinici: Wratrns MnHTtunmi, larliig J t.rii Inti't-tstl .niini.Mii.i IH..H. i i.. , ... - - .1..-", 1 1 mi ii initeim aim inter est I liy a llo.ton Isllik of jMI,0il capital, wlilrli I. nailer siist I.I. .a i,r .Mnsani'liiia-tiii sariiimi Imnk .iiiimilssl.in. nt, l'oi irllnilant ln.iilii- of (u,. ...I..IMWIIH.S1III..II inin ami initmt meat cmiwii) Ms., ngeiii, fr ihe New Kng land I.mii A Trust (Viiniiiy ami I heir ll tr ivnt lii'lnture llon.l. I.. '"T At tin. ,l,.i., M .ui.!. . i ui Ilshlllg nl. The nii.ler Kill I., vi .-11 reWHr.l'l l.v leatitltf them ultl. .1 T.i-I.. li n stable. Wasthii A girl to.lo gi'iB.rnl holm-Hork on a rami AildremJ. (I Mlaff.ml, llmltl. l.ir.., Vt llnanl nnntt.l in a private fainny In or near llmlll. ls.ro r..rtMoa.llills A.l.lnw, stating alt ii.iil.iu ami terms. .M.N. N , llraiilcl.,, i,t of. Il.v. Kon Sii.r. Five new milch .ns M It Itoaiuvs h.sl ('..ITceNhnkc the most .lellcl.sis sui.oii. r drink at Jiicnlis's lea store. (let onenr ihe "Utile (lem"' cnlT.s sl.s .TS nt .l.iful's ten store. Tie- latest and Imt thing out I'AIH Rss Kxtiuitios of Tun-H Wily longer use ll..' inn, h ilrenili.l un.l ilanfternnsnniisdleli's for Ihe ialiil.. rxlriictioii of lis lh, hen all now. Is.lh joiuig anil ..1.1. can havethcin out nllh .t feet -tilfely I. Ihe use or the .h'lllal H.s'tric llhra l..r Nothing like ll ewrustsl lii ton ii tr.H-i. It has only I - -.-i 1 wil,., !. i.t..ri ihs m, ilon t l.'il.si li.sl l,j any oneU-llingy.tu the mm tiling na. US.-.I Hljearsngo, r.ir it is fills.- Khali '""""l rorthcpivsciil t,...ni.t lei lh for Ihe iltiiisI pri.s' of To ..'tils .'Jti'h Ml hlml. f ,i,., llstry ilom. In the l.sii r niaiin. r Can refer lo ii.llii.stgleiilien-, ill gin. others If desired al nil i.niis-. lis Kllli.1 SI Hr. K A Vcs v. IK'iillsl lleren-ii.vs I tan A Kluiei. T Krost M : llerl.-ri I: Ta.il.a-. a nak SI ; Mm Henry lliirnliaiii. is Main Si ; Miss tMllh llollon, .siruer .r Main nml Walnut His; Mrs lrlcr !..n.r I 'hase si Mr K M Ch illl. lil has is.nsiantly ,,n mll, line scleciiim ..f etchings. .h..togniihs. engrav ings. el.' Also, (In.. PAseht ami altnietive art gIN.I. liny llPture !raniesnf fl.sl.jis, Kna SA1.K ("HKIC T.il..UillVhlplle laneail.l one on ihe .saner of High sin. I aii.MYIili.ple Line N Wurri! HUNT TltWKI. llhnii( A.vi,eui Insuramv hen Ii i.wiHonl) X. .tiiIs .r.la for f.tiiinn.1 fll T eek lnsiiri'lll the Til VKI.KIIK w ilh I'i'l.woiiTll .t ("nuns. Agenta Aiiti.tic I'n-n-SK Fatiosii ai ("lapp ,t Jimee's. Jelly T.iiiiN.ts ami Krull .tarsal Van li.-.i.inn.l Mntrb.' I'ri.S's .ii) il.mi, It. II III. l,oio. The Ih-puhlicnns of this village are re quested to meet tomorrow evening at T ..'.disk slinrp, in the rear of (Win hl.sk, to march to West Hrattlel.iro tn attend the lally and ling raising The First Hegimenl hand will lend the pisM'..siuu, and it is h..Hsl that a l.ir,'e delegatnni will lie on hand. Mr F.lnnrd ( 'nralw invite, the s.ple of Hnittlelsiro. withniit regard bi party allill ntions, t.. attend u 1,'epulilii au Hag' raising nnd rallv to ! held on his grounds on High street at hall past T o'ol.s-k next Thursday evening The First Regiment Um.l will ruriiish music nnd short seeches will Is. made hy several lornl licpul.licnus whom our ns. pie are nlwats glad to henr. The sjieaking will lie from the piania of Mr. ('roslij's house, ami his gnaiuils, which are ailmilnl.lv adapted for sui h a purise, will furnish ample iicpoinuiohltimis for all who w islt to listen. The holies lire ess'ciatly in V itel, and nil elToit ill Is- made to priitidc them w ith scat, cither on the pitmra or the grounds Mr. Croshv is n ery wide-awuke "veteran of lspl," an, WH (iri, M(r llr people will l ghi.l tn acisppt his imitation i ery generally. The Societj, of Natural lli.t.iry received its first I'ontiiliut inn for the museum on Tuesdav It wn. a great him. her.ni pre sented In 11 H lturnett of (lmlfor.1 and measured six feet from tip to tip. Mr. Clary will mount it. An audience tint filled every mrtof the I'niversalM . liur.-h was present Sunday morning to greet the former pistor, Itev K W. Whitney, w ho preached a iNiwerful nn. I impressive sermon on the mercifulness of min. Mr Whitney has remained in town u part of the week as the gn. st of I. J II. (.'u.lworlli. Department Commaniler II K. Taylor has issued his circular w ith instructions to the Verm. mt division (i A li . in regard to attending the national encampment at Co lllllllills. 1 Mini, the SAcolid wees in Septelll lr. The route w ill Is. via lintlnnil, Allwny ami Itulfnlo, the fare for the r.Hiu.1 trip from all iuis-irtntit plaetHilH'iug ili To. eral Hrattlelsiro veterans will ntteiid. The Hrattlelsiro delegation to the Demo cratic county convention at New fane Wtsl liesdav. consisted of C H Dive.isrt. W II Childs. A V Stenrns, F 11 Kinerson. 1' (hsslrirh J H. Cnsn, W. S (Inild, Hownrd l'rntt, C . Wnitnmn, W. Child nnd J. A Amidou. If we may Iwlieve his own statement of it, there is nothing which is such n red rag for Mr Davenport nf the H. former as the mention of a free pass, and on every sissi hle is-cnsioil he hugs himself in puhlic l.e Cllllse (if you let him tell itl heihs'sn't accept gratuities from ninl.slv. P.ut he see no impropriety in Im.IiIU offering n hrihe "to every legal voter who will sup)s.rt Presi dent Cle eland in Hrattlelsiro' Dr. Tucker has sold his (irecn street place to William Vinton, jHisspsjou lieing given Septemlier 1st. C. W. Dunham returned Saturday from n vacation visit to his ..1.1 home in Maine. Forrpniigh's circus ls.ught I.Vhi jiouiids of meat of the lis'al mnrkctiuen. Frank Fox nud Arthur lhitnam of San Angelo, Tex . are in town The latter ex s'cts to remain here permanently. The attention of Hrnttlelsiro Hepuhlicans is calhsl to the flag raising at West Hrattle lsini to morrow evening and nt (iuilfor.1 Centre next W.slnesday evening. The following Hethel itvin np-nrs in this week's Montslier Argus . Mrs. Samuel Archer, Mrs. .1. T. lioyce and Miss Ksther Itnyrc went tn llrallleliuro last Monday, where Mis. Hoyce has ohtnined a situation to teach in the schools the coming year. The I'niversalist Sunday school picnic to C'hnrlestown. N 11., yesterday, was attend cd hy alsiut ".'ll pisiple. An enjoynhle time is restrte.l. Hy some mischance cauimtgn suhscrihers to the New York Mail and Kx press hnve not yet received tlieir imsrK. Steps have heon taken to have the matter set right nt once. The Hnrrisfui nnd Morton chili of Kstey ville will have a Hag raising near Fuller park next Tuesday evening, with Cnl llisiker. Col. Fuller, Hon. ,1. I.. Mai tin, Hon. 11. D. Harris and others as speakers The other village Kepuhlicaii clulm are ex pected to he present. The Ksteyville Isind will furnish music. Every Issly is invited tn attend. Mr. J. K. Parker was standing in a wag on near Church's shop Wednesday, when the horse liecame frightened hy a noise made hy piling some hoards near at hand, and stnrte.1. throwing Mr. Parker over lick wards. Two of his rihs were started from the hacklstm., nnd he will not he ahlo hi leave the house for some time. Owing to the threatening weather on Wednesday evening and the late return from Putney the night Itefnro, meinliers of the ham! from n distance were nhsent and the program iintmunrcd fortius week's mil cert could not Is. given. It will ho repent ed next Wislneinlny evening nt tho usual place. The Ornnd Army, Itelief Corps nnd Sons of Veterans w ill picnic nt Highland itnrk next Tuesduv nfternism. Supper will lie serve.! from .1 to 7 o'chs-k. M. li. liol.hins has completed n iO-tou kiln which he w ill fill in due time. A Main-street dealer and his clerk, who shout for "Cleveland nnd reform," were Iwdly hroke up whan n drummer told them why he was "glad tn see one Democratic Hag in tnwii." "itecause the Dominies are throwing away their money," lie will. The (iuard ami ltatterv load their cainp equipage for West Derhy next Wednesday. The details, with Mr. C.s.per as caterer, leave the following Saturday The govern ment will send n enmiinny of regulars from Plattshurg, N. V., intti camp this year. This is n new feature, nud will lie of grwit Is'iielit to our regiment It is exiwteil that mine officials and other visitors finm Canada will Is. present, nisi .hi the whole one of the most MiniHswful uiutter avr held is hs.ki.l forward to IKS. i MR P Tlie Inrml DemorTat are hragglng that they hnve "played It sharp" on H. II. Nnr rrr. of Diitillnershm tn ke)i him In the party linos. Mr. Norfros. voted for Cleve Iniid four year, ngn, hut threatene.1 this yeat, it is said, to vote for Harrison. The IK.iiitnies heard of it nnd said they would "fix him" l,y putting him on tlieir county ticket. They carried nut tlieir pnrt of the pinttrauioii Wednesday, Imt tho question now I whether they will get the ifissl. in Nnveinlsr. lohn Mn.hlen, n Kentucky horseman, hn. anl.l to W. It. Hill of Worcester, Mns , the gray colt Heady lkiy, hy Arnnl.l, n very handy ymingster, said to le nhle to trot close tn '2 2(1, nml the chestnut mare Wick niiee, pacing record 'i lfl(, a. three-yer-old, nml nhle to lieat 'i 2(1 n a four year old : price for Isith, ilj.imo. The mare and colt were lire.! hy Oorlmm (hsslell on hi. Wyoming ranch. Tlie dam of Wicko pee una hred in llrntllelsiro hv Mr. (Iis.j ells father, the Into David (lis.lell. The Vnlley Mnchine company hnve com pleted a hnndsome Isiilug mnchine for n concern lu Coiinecticut engngwl in mnking piano keys. The machine, w hich enihrnpes new features., nutoiuatically Isires thelmles nt tlie required distances npnrt. The Itepnhllciiu campaign Hag on Main street ha. Iieen driip.nl in recognition of Hen. Sheridan's denth. U. P. (Illsnu sold his Kngli.h rtnining horse, "Starlight," to the Forepaugh cir cus, to Is- used hi the hipsalroine races. Con.iderahle excitement wns mused Wislnesilny hy u home helonging to n North Hinsdale man i milling nway in the vicinity of thodesit with nn express wagon filled with windows nnd hlin.1. Some ilnmnge wn. done hut uols.lv whs hurt. Kxnminp the check list nnd see if your unine is entered thereon. The pupils and friend, of W. Slnrr ''tit ting, who wns for five years principal of the Dickinson academy nt Deerllel.l. Mas. , guve him a reception nt Dickinson hall in that plare on Friday evening of last week. At the annual meeting of the W. ('. T I' , held on Tuesday, these ..dicers were elect ed : President, Mrs D N. Tolle. ; vice president, Mrs. W. S. Snuthers, Mrs J. S llmwn, Mrs. J. N. It., 1,1, in,, Mrs F. P. Hop kins.ni, Mrs. II Hanger, secretary, Mrs. 1). Iniianl. ti eusurer, Mrs c. V Wvman. The union extended ii vote of thanks to Mrs. M. I:. Tucker, who has ls-en its fnitli ful and ellicieiH president for several years, im! much regret wns expressed in view of her prosa.'tive icmovnl from town. Mr. nud Mrs. I. K. Yeaw and two chil ilreu met with nn accident while driving prist the common Inst evening They met Fits! Wnite's iimle team, w hen the driver iinpiswl his whip at the mules Mr. Vwiw's horse started, and he dropjieil one of the reins, mid nt the same time pulled on the other one, which turned the horse around suddenly , throw ing Mr Ycnw and his f 1 1 1 1 1 1 out. A small is was hroken in one of Mrs Veaws nrms, nud Mr. V how's Intuit was somewhat hniised, hut the injuries will not prove st-iimi The horse ran nnd was caught h F .1. llailev near West liiver bridge The carriage w ns so Isully dein ilishisl that il had t.. Iw taken nway in a w-agou. W. S. Ilowarilor Wim hester, N. II. nt tentleil Foreiwugh's en on at Keene last week Friday and wns , h.-nted ut of CHI by n "bunco man " Monday he came to Unit tlflNirouud accotilp,iliie.riiy Sheriff Taylor visit.sl the circus grounds, where he found the same swindler still plying his gnme Tlie "Luiicoist" recoguii'.ed Hownrd nml started Ui run, hut the latter was not to l foiled this time ami followed nfter the ras cal, whom he caught nod threw Us. the ground. An accomplice then Is-gan s.und ing Howard and in the inch.. Isith es. assl Tnylor's attention had in the meant one !-en .hvertisl by a circus ntta. h. . who said 4 This way. sheriff, please " Howard placed the nuitterin Waterman. Martin A llilt'shnnds. ami the sheriff llitcrMcwed Mr F.ireiuh and U.ld him that suit would U- brought against hiio He . lalm.-.l that his -h i was in no way- resnsible for what had !in,,eiied. but rather than hate trouble set tl.sl the allair hy pat ing over the slltl The Chicago Tribune of tlie "Id inst . m its ...luiiin of l.s al isilitical notes, mentioiis a meet tig of the IMallle cluh at tile I .eland Hmise on the previous evening, when "Lieut ( jot Fuller of Vermont was pres ent and made a sieech on the tariff system, renewing the inconsisteuclet. of the Denio i-nits, and pnid a glowing tribute U. Mr itlnine.' Itefreshing summer nous have rnrelt lesen nn, re welooniethnH th.Miof this week. The llellows Fall. Time, says that the make Imheve ".siuiitrymaii." who enter tamed the street crowd on circus dav with his raw Isined horse nnd nntiqiiatetl wngou, was uriesttsl al Keene hy an officer who didn't "catch on," nud that al Hellows Falls a limn in the crowd seized the fellow 's horse nml held him by the bits so tlmt he wouldn't ""disturb the pris-cssion.'" In Hrattlelsiro there was one amusing pasmu'e and threat of a collision tiet w cell the clow n nud a well known hotseinnn who didn't at first "see the slllt." Since the death of Mrs. 1iurein'c the oldest wrsoli in town is Indicted u Is. Miss Semi Itelinett of No ;lTi liiecli street, who was !i; on the '.Uli day of last March. Miss Hemiett wns ls.ru in Diiiiinierstoii. but has hied in Hrattlels.ro since uUiiit s, years of age. and is still qiiilc well ami active for one of her yean. Mrs. Chloe Dexter of West Hrattlelsiro ranks next to Mis. Hen uett in (sunt of age. having .-ouiplptcd her 'Hill year on the Sth of June. Timothy Vlkllls of West Hruttlels.ni, who Hull'l on tho IU of July last, is the oldest man in town, Vnrtin Martin. 114 l.i-t March, pr.il. ably ranking next Mr A.lklns gets out to church occasionally, though his hearing is soinett liat impaired, an.l Mr. Martin still transacts his ow n business and is "as lite ly ns a cricket " The Hostou Kilning lieconl : To wel come home u young American who has gone abroad, won note and made herself mistress of art or nccoiuphshnteiit is always a pleas ant task. This is Hrnt.lelM.ro"s exjsirience with Mis. Mary Howe, just Iwck from two years in ( iermany. The ladies of the Woman's Educational and Industrial I'nion have secured a nsmi with Mrs Chatfifld. vt Main street, where their friends are cortliallv nulled to call. The ns.iu will U open everv dav from !l A M lllltll I I- M "Nllllples of nil kinds of Indies' msdlework. knitting, jsutry, jellies, etc, w ill 1... kept, and orders Inken and filled promptly ll is hossl this r.snn u ill prove pl.visant and helpful, not only to the Indies of Iti-nttlelK.ro, but of the adjoining towns. Certificates of membership ure now ready, nml meiuliers will I i it. I them at tins ro.uu. Itostou Journal .rsounl : Nntal cadets K. T Withcrsusi of Coin ticut. C c. Hillings of llrattlels.ro and J. (1, 1 terry of Maine have ls-en hoiiomhly Jischurgisl fi-om the uavt.witli one year's sen pay, there being no vacancies for tlieni The engagement of Miss Carrie Cull.un, the youngest ihiughUT of Senator Ciillom, nud liols'it liorilou Hunlie, the portrait ar tist.uf New York, is announced. Tlie wed ding is to take place the latter tarl of IVto her or the llit of Notemlier nt the First Piebjteiinn church of Springfield, III. 'the fifth annual withering of tlie Marsh family nsMH-iatlon will lw held tills year nt Hridgeirt, Conn., Sept .'ith and (ith. The Ftcy Organ coiu.auy have turncln reniarkahle and unprecedented isnnt in the I history of orgnn making, it being no less ' than the making nf their two hundred thou sanni ii organ, i , mis we slum give our readers hereafter a complete account. lieu. Miiholluii.l has Im'ii in town this week and arranged w ith the tirand Annv I l"st to prisluce his eXs.itloii of the lsittle 1 of (iettvsblirg here Sept l'J The Kiitlnnd Herald says . 44ljirgo liuui 1 lsrs of the Hrattlelsiro Iteformer, contain ing the untrue nml misleading nrticle nu the turilf on marble, were sent to Hutlaml for sale " The idea was, of course, that by this moans the lie would pet such a start that the truth couldn't catch it ami tlie Denus-nitic object would thus be attained. The Vermont Live Sl.s k cnni'iuiiy hns mule this week it. first sale of beef in t'lii- cngo for this season. Tin mpnny found a much better market than hut year, tho price per head Mug u little over i(l. Tlie cattle were brought on by the manager, Mr. John Stevens, mid made the journey of tliu) miles from Whitetussl, Dak., to Chi cago in .M hours twlli, nit unloading, the improved stable cars being used. Mr. Ste vens returned to the ranch immediately af ter making the sale, i Col. lla.kiiu ssike at a Itepuhlienii meet I ing at f Irafton oh Wisluewlny evening, nnd , Hon. J L. Martin tlie same evening nt l.ud j low. Col. His.ker spoke nt llrninloii last j evening. Attention is ngnin cnlle.1 to the New Iin ihui Nnrtlieru excursion to ttlovk I.land I next week, the tickets for which nill Im gissl to go down on Friday nml Saturday. the 17th and tstli, and tn return on the 17th, 1 ISth and 2llth. The excursion trains leave Hrattlelsiro at "i a M., nml are due to reach 1 here on the return trip at 1111.1. After a hard day's work in the intense I hint of Sunday, mid until after midnight on Monday morning, the new salmon hide i budge on the llrattlelsim & Whitehall road I was completed, and nil trams have nince linssed over it. It is n strong, thonHiglilv. built structure, calculated for .tnndnrd gange .uinssi. Kxperieuced bridge men say u is one ..j me fcirongest iirnlgc any whr till the Central Vermont hues Alviu J. Davis, asl IS, win of IUm Davis of West C'lmsterfivliCunsilrow ne.1 in (Joiiuii. ticut river near Houghton's, ferry Sunday morning. He worked fur Thomas Clark and Intended to go homo that day. Acoompa nie.1 by Stephen Horn!, n ciiinpanlon nf nlsnil his own age, he went Into the river for a bath. They were sw limning a short distance from one sand liar bi another, when Davis, who wn. ill the rear, exclaim ed, "Help me, t can't do nnythlng," nnd grasping Hoinl, pulled him under water. Ikimrw renched himself nway. but wn. too much overcome nnd excited to rescue hi. friend. People living near hy hennl his shouts nml iosiii reached the s)st. The Issly wn. ensily recnveretl, ns tho depth of the water between llio two liars wns lint over seven feet. Davl. was n good swim nier, nnd it I. supisiseil that lie was seined with craniw. Tho Democrats are tmen.y under (?ol. Ha.kins'a nrrnigiiinent for their attempt nt bribery nml no wonder. The fncts nro against them nud there is no help for it. They hnve trie.! to retort by saying that tho liepuhlicniis did tlie same thing in IM4-"), hut this wont "wash," for it is not true. Ill iHKM'til. Hooker sent on from New York HHIO (Inrflcl.l ami Arthur irtraits for free distribution, ami this wn. tho announce lueiit which wo made in The Ph.i'ilix nt the time "C..I Hisiker has done a very kind and geiier on. net in seisllngoa lo llnitllt'ls.ro too sets of fine llllMHtia.hle sttlraits of llartleld and Arthur for fris disttiiiulion to etery ItepiiMlcaii voter In town Fire hundred f slim ..f these pictures were selil to II. II. I'liauils-rlalii and Uli to K V. White IV'rsons who liate lint already rts-elve I is.ss of Ihe pictures can obtain them hy calling on ellher or Ihese geiitlemen " Kvery one who wnnteil istphet of these pictures had them gratis, nml there wo no understanding expressed or implied that those who bsik them should vote the Itepllh lion ticket or "supsirt" it. The Demo cratic prosisitiou, on the contrary, is dis tinctly to give a life sire portrait of Mr. Cleveland "to every legal voter tcio trill .MHf t V sittful Ctrrrlttntl ill Hrattlelsiro." Tlie ltrnttlels.ro pndiibitiotiists met ill the Household ..(lice i'riday evening, and or gaiiii.e.1 for the campaign by electing the following officers: President, (leo. K. I'rowell : secretary, Ksther T. Housh; treasurer, Mr. J S Hrown; exHculive cominittee. the nlsive mentioinsl olficerH to gether with J. S. llniwn, C. W. Wjman, Mrs. li. II. linker ami C. F. (Joy. A com mittee to make arrangements for the rais mg of n Fi.k and Hns.ks flag was also ap tsiiutetl. The Hruttlelsirn, liiithin.l tin.) St. .lolnis bnrv Y M. (' A 's are cmlcntoriug to niiilc m securing for u yenr a first class gymna.mm iiistru.'U.r fnuu the sclns.l of Christian workers, nt Springfield, Mass. Fred T. liei.l, formerly captain of the Vermont Wheel club, will pedal a unicycle one mile ngniust time nt the luternatioiinl bicycle Uilll'linmelit. to Iw held at Hartford, ('mill., Sept. 12 and l.'l. Sherman L. Howe, son of L. L. Howe, huviitg pussed the satisfactiiry exnmiiiatioiis, lias Iweii grautts! n frt-e tuition scholnrship in Mndison t'niversity, Ilmnillon, N. Y. Tlie rainy weather doubtless pretentt.l innnt from the country towns fnnn attend mg ForeHiugh's circiisou Monday . Never theless. excursion trains rnn, thoroughfariH were cm wtled, nud "Is'st git Is" brought out but once a year drank their fill of tinttsl lemonade and nte "hump Iwcked" leumits t.. their hearts' desire The crowd that gathered at the afternis.u srformance fill e.1 two-thinls of the sents of the mumuioth tent nml prol.al.ly iiuml.Ttsl seteral thou sand. The ring terfi.riuain-e and other features of the show were of alsslt nn aver age as comi-arisl with similar combinations The following is tlie list of letters re maimiig in the st office Aug. tilth : Men I' il cklet. Ir Porter II chrvse. t'luk. I low Ian. A Kills. E li Itiikitles. Alfr.sl Tanliu. .1 S Villa I'llre tl UlHt. sle-r M IVIhs Ut Woiim'Ii Iaui-1 Ii Hlaiilctl. KtTle t'.rfileigh. Nitnt't W I lint Uiii-i Frost. Mrs I. si II.MisTt l-.ii Mrs Puini k Mai'k. Al.lse Ti.hue MISS HOWE'S HENKPIT CONCKHT. '1 he arrangements hnve now ls-en fully completed for the iielielll concert lo Is. glf fii by the jssople of Hrattlelsiro Ui Miss Ma rv Howe on I-inlay evening of next week. The concert will l-e git en ill the town hall, Iteginliing nt 8 o'clock The vocalists who have pn.inisod to a.sist are Mrs. K. Aline iHsgtssli Dexter ..f Philadelphia, soprano. Mm. Hattie llrasor Pratt of Hrattlelsmi, contralto, Mr. W. II Higelow of Hrntth l.irti, tenor, Mr F II. Flagg of North Ad ams, Isiss. Miss lielle Clark am! Mr. Lu cien Howe will act as acisimpanists, and the festival orchestra will also assist. Miss Howe will npenr in selections from the set eral iqrns in which she won her mag nificent mooes, m Kerhu. Ihe pn.grains will Ite souvenirs of t lie iK-easlon, carh colltailiing a vignette of Miss Howe by the photogravure pr.s'ess. All scats on the mam thstrof the hall will he reserved and will Is- sold nt a uniform price of jl. The front niw in the gallery will also I, rttsertt.l at 7o cents a seat. The general admission bi the gallery will he f0 cents. Seats will go on sale at the I.ix office in the town hall next Monday etening from 7 to "s ,,'rl.tck. After that the seats will l. on sale nt Chnpin's drug store. Parties from out of town may onler seats nf Mr I 'ha pin The ushers in charge will Is. O A Mar shn! and K H Pratt, who will ch.sisc their assistant It is umlerstssl that many interest.! friends nml arli.ts will le present fn. in n distance. TI1E 1810 VETERAN CLUB. The Hrattlelsm. "Veterans of lMirhave made their promised organisation for the campaign under the following form : UlTll-I.EN OF IIIUIA.MZATIIIV. We, tlie uudersigiieil, fns'ineli an.l leeal inters of llraltlelsa-o. who cast our teles for William Heart Maiiistiii for l'resi.leiit in islttHiei pur isss in Isss nt tole for llsrrisiiii aiet M.aimi, U.. Iierel.t t-onstitiil. ourselviw iut.i a h.IiU.-1 i-luli, I.. 1st known and calssl "The Yelenni Tii.s.atioe i hih. if tlrnlllels.ni." for the imrsiMe of proniol ntg the su,ssss of lli. uatioitaf KeHilihcuii n. ket in Hi' curn-ut presi.t nlial i-antiiss Ami we ts-reht name aiul a.s.inl 11. .u Fnsler i.'k liollirisik pn-sitlent of sasl i-luli Ami we further aisiit lion liuyiill Tt l.-r. Hon .1 N lkilestier.lli.il S I, liuui, lilwanl l'nl.i, tjsi . .niiMtill.iril Anns. I'j-i . I,, l.. tiis'i.r.-sl ilenu ami Mas Willis I.. ! set relary. Tun,, Hi) Atlkius. Itol. rl (1 Hiohe. Til as Akley. (' I, ,,we, Alnms klei. A. S Howe, .1 A Altor.1, U"m Utile, I'lsrk .tlexander, (l.si ' llAney .luxili Atwater. II F hellet. W lllar.1 Anns. Wiklcr Knlsht, r W tlallej, Wlthinl l.lii.let. II Ilumhaiii. c J aw ion. Heart lliiriihsni I'liiiton V l.r.1, S A llriotu, t'liallesc l.ttsle. mhioii Krts.ks, liau.t Mitler J N Hnl'slier. Au.lin.l Morse, 1. F lUltlwm. Ilisiwell II Newlon. Thtsiphihis Hates John I, I'litimm, W hi llulkley. A 11. 1'iitn.nii. It V. ( larke. Jonas PiiliLiiii, Klwnr,U'rosl), i.-uis hiluuiu. Win A limmtit. i.tsirge IVrson, F 11 rainpl.ll. Win F Hlcliunls..u. (I.s. II Clark. Jartis lt.s.1. W I' I'lll.e, Alevnililer ICis'kwell, S T It Cheney. lien. II Salishury. IsHt'Lirk, HuriisMeanis, .li.lin W l'...k, N. s -sains,,!!. Timet hy II 1'ne.ier. J. II Muminls. Win II Jilellsisik, J Slnllliau, lartlett tley. Parley Starr. t.,lwanl llwarls. ( mciciis, s II tjlwards, T. T. St.. we, W M", Kills, 1-Vlwlii Sawyer. WahlliKtoii Fuller. Klroy St.sl.1anl, Win Francis. Ilniall Tyler, It Jl Farnswnilh T I' Tyler, Henry il Fiekl, Hiuolhv Vinton W il.ler Fishei, Tlie.sl.ire Whitney, l 'Inn I. 1'owl. r. J.s-I WlllanJ, I". II Fuirur. .1. i. tviolnet, llninaUu Fitch. I'.llriik While. l,ewisllroul, J t. Wilms, Frank W llreen, (Ieorge Wanl, Win tied, lis. Wm Wanl. Frederick ll..llins.k. Nelson W aril, .laosl llollinstk, I, M Walker, tselli N ll.-rrii k. liis.rge Will.-int, .lamesllerii.il. Israel Wis.l, Ihiney llinighton. John W.wlherhead. s I. Hunt, (, a. Wilder. (ItstrgeC llowar.1, Marsliall Wilder, W.irren Hall, ,l,seph Wilder, Martin Hall, Mnsa Willis, Charles Harris, F H Wheeler. The alsive list of names, ns finally re vise.1 and corrected, number Hit. Wo be lieve Hrattlelsiro to lie in this ressct easily the banner town in tlie state. The nearest approach to the Hrattlelsiro club in num. liers, w hich has been recorded, is at Spring field, where 71 names are on the list. We wisli all the larger towns in the state would re.irt ns fully ns Hrnttlelsiro has done. It should la. said that there are in Ilrnttlelairn, in ndditioii lo those alsive giv en, 11) or 12 "1HKI men" who did not vote for (ien. Win. Henry Hnrrison, but who will vote for his grandson if they live until cioveinlM.r. PERSONAL. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo. K. (Ireene, Mr. nud Mrs. !. II. Harris and Miss Nettie Starr nre nt Nantasket beach fnr a brief outing Miss Luhi Cloy returned from Martha's inetar.1 on Monday, accompanied by Miss Carrie Waleott of Somerville, Mass. -John . Drown of Springfield, Mnss., is siwiul ing a week in town K II. Thomas am) family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DeWitt and the family of Capt. Deveus are atSilTnnl lake for a few weeks. ('hns. Willard of the Sjinngfield liepuhlican office hs.ke.1 in iisi Ins Hrnttlelsiro friends this week. -Miss Augusta McC'lay of Chicago is visiting nt Vt . . New comb's. l'aln f nun iu.llg.s,tlon. ,lj sr.ia and list heart v forget lids h.uile.llat. ly afler dinner lk.ll"" I lur readers luite douhlless oflen lu.llc.sl that Hood s HanHisirilla is well sAen of hi the news .llr. The press U quick' to nstognlie , en?, auddnot ultule u, giie praise where I " i line. The fiillowillg Is fn.lll the llaptisl Weekly, a Inaduig nliglous ia. r: '' i VS'YPlK1,,Wl'rlKnartU-le im.inliiently iurf,, '.'!". I"'bli0' '"" " nilterllsliig iW, !,,, ?. he) .11 irii has nvl real merit. II. -si's trMUi rila,WU.IerlU,l,ls,l the pnsjff ....... - nwisu ntuuy irrsou. use I on ,e n- 1 eu'li'a'rt'iriu'" " '"' l'm' onOANIZE! onOANIZB! I eat my first ballot In the fall of nyi I at leislislllieMgis.nrentlonon Ktratbm Jltaiiitaln. maile inemoTal.le hi tin- iircsctiiv of II"" I'anlel Webster. He Msl llmmgh her. In a stag.' nnvh drawn by fmir horses from Hrnlllels.M At tlmt lime we had men so well ivsiialntl hv active eanraa. with every t.rter In the t..n as l t. able to tell Just what Ihe result would Is. dais Isdore Ha- eleetlon A very great point would he gslne.1 If such ndunl sen lee could l made tlmiilglinnt tlip country this suinnicr and rail I suggest that Jou urge Ihe nissstslly id like effl cleiit si-rrhv So says S. P. Mlllr, Esq . of New fane, who fnr many years ha. held Ihe office of treasurer f Wiinlham county , in n let tcr to the Iloton .lournnl The suggestion which he mnkes Is n verv iunsirtllllt one Public meetings, brass ban, Is, nnd fireworks nre gissl in their tiny, but thoy ennnot Mice the plnce of quiet individual work nud ''Hi cientorgauinntioii. The llcpuhlicaii commit tee of Hrnttlelsiro will lunke n grnve mis take If ill their preliminary caiivuss they do not have mails n list or every voter hi low n, learn how everv man stand, isilitienlly, nnd furnish tho right siliticnl literature where ncislisl. This done, the one essential thing will he to bring every voter to the sill. on election day. ..... I . i... ..ir..... ti I- . .11 .. ..... lo nave ils rum, n. is o.-t-.oess ... wn. all this must ls ncrompli.htsl as a part of the slate canvass which practically closes with the state election on ."septemlier Uli. WINDHAM COUNTV DBMOCHATIO CONVENTION. Tho Democrats hehl n quiet nm! hnrnio nioii. coiiveiitiou nt New fane Wednesday There wns n fnlr nttcndatice, though sev eral tow ns were not represented, Hocking iinin ntnoiig them. The meeting was called to order by W. II. Child, of Hrnttlelsiro, chairman of the county committee, who made a brief nddres. C. P. Htickuey, of Hnsikliiie, wn. chosen chnirninn, nml A. W. Child., of Hrattlelsiro, secretary. Af ter the customary formalities these nfiiecra were placet in iioininntioii for lite county ticket : "senators T W iMtis of ffraftoti and Asa Win chesier of .Mnrlls.in Assi.Utll Judges Fred 1 '.llllpliell of Wfstmill (cr and Franklin M. sire of New fane Judges or pn.lMle Hr O M Ihsirge of It.s'k Ingham and ll.-.. Porter. f Whltliigliatn. State's attorney s T iaieiisirt ..r Wihnirig ton Sheriff II W IMIowsof Marll.s-.. High IsillitT M A Wilder of Itin kiiurliain (Villlit) ts.lmiilsslolier It II Non-l'iiss .f limn llierstoli Count! coiiimlllcc W Child. Ilrnlllelsin.. I: II I'orler. Whitiiigham: W It W.s.lanl lm doiiderry : K It. Canipbell, llis kiiighani. F. W. II, ,1,1, Ins. Alliens. C. H. D.ivpiisirt made u steech of con sldernble length on the isues of the day. nml u delegate fnnn each botn ss.ke on the oiillis.k of the Jsirty in Ins vicinity Hesohlllnu endorsing the national, stale and county tickets weie adopted. A 8UOOEHTION TO DBMOCIIATS. A well known New fane liepuhlican, a teteral! of ls(l It will be seen, writes the following paragraph in a peisonnl letter to this paper called out by Col llaskins'scom ments on the Hrattlelsiro DeiiMsTatie brib ery scheme "I was a leg,il t iter hi Hntlliflsn-o m lm. oust ingui.t iirsl Isillol thai fall for 'Tipl's-aiioe and It'lertist' ill thenld Si'j.e hull itl West Hr.il tfcltnro, w heie all Ilie town nns'liiigs were held al that time and for y.ars afl.-r I w.is a clerk n It ter ,t Miller's store there I well n'lllt'lliU . tl. ir.illnslnn.-c of Judge ! el UhiliH ia.l ministering file nAlh loine, and SOUS of Iheeks ing wonls were, -without fear, fau.r. alTet-ti.ni or h..s' of rewsnt of any man I wonder if ant ItelH.s'nitsiif tiles.' Illlies (see Haskilis's letLTIti last Pho'inxi eter l.s.k siirhaii .silhn.that' lr so. I shntiM think they l.-ller n'liew it if it wen' likely lo hate any Ism. tleial effect on Ihem " Kvery young voter should understnml that the spirit ami elfept nf the onth which he takes bslay is the same ns that w hu h our cm ri-ssindeiit says he ts.k in 1MN DIAMOND ECHOES. The nrnttlelsmis and "ranges plate.! an exciting am! closely contested game on the home grounds la.t week Frnlat. Such ex hlbltlons of ball playing ought nlwats t.i receitea hle-ral siip'H.rt Dow ley inaiie his ih biit as a catcher, ami did well. Fred Smith, who pitched the Inst four innings, w u. very effective, nnd In I sow stealing wns daring ami sucisswifnl Sullivnn, Mc Keuiiey, Flack and Harris carried off the honors in laitting The core : atu-mjentwos ark la i.b in . r. I I n I .1 ii ,i I S t I 1 s I ( 1 n ii ; ii I U I H I I ll I I s II I 0 II II 11 i ii II 1 n I I 3 ii l I .". 4 .', n o o o ii n at i H a i s oaAaare. A.a, b. la a a. r o. a r. 4 1 1 I o II e 0 t n in n 4 0 11 i il a . I 11 Ins! 0 I I a ii . i 4 o n u ,i .. m 4 "I 11 .1 il l ii I li u 11 l il , 1 I ll 11 11 11 II 11 S HI s HI 11111111 (' I 1 1 I (I 4 x ll (i ii 1 n a n o ii Isniakl. lit Stilhtnn. I . r f.. i Smith. I r . p McKellliey, s s Stillitan. J , i- r 1 1. 1) IV. Ill Manning. !A I s.w ley , c. If .Martin, p . r.f T.aals, liiinlmr. I f I.-arj, p i l 'ollliell. lh Fia. k.c -tt array. 3ti llatiuilln. lt I Urns, s s Hails.-, r f W hipise, c f Totals. Ssire hy innings. Itmltlel.irist. t iraiiires. Sunurwry Frissl runs. Hi-aulclsinsi I FinJ . i : i ...-,....n o, . .ntiiires i -sinii-k sit l.y lary s, Martin ti. Small I First ha-. lsills. lraiiKeit Umlrtepluv. Mm raj uuassisl e.1 Twshu. hils. I Kiilhtsii and SlcKenm., . js, i oaiuv. isotS'j s,si,in i. Tuneofguinp at Itlm tmpfre. ti H.twe The Hrattlelsmi-. were Is-aten at Clare inont on Saturday. In the ninth lulling with the score .1 In ' t,.,t;.. I i - , - ,".c n .too thniw over first Isise. which let in the win ning runs. A previous erroneous dc'i,i..i! of the umpire, when I-liat crosse.1 the itlate on a iui..e,l thud strike and wa. sent Iwck to first ha-e. cheated the Hrattlel.iros tint nf a sisiri. T'l.u .. .. 1 . i . .si by uhn.e.t ..rfect fielding ami w.,,1; Ut- ...e f gives iup uouuls of the contest bltlTTIXUOK.is. is.tuti.i. ah Snllnaii, 1 , r f c Ml.k-elllu.1 u AHK IBSHPOAK 1 1 0 t t II "I I H 1 I I n 4 il ii ii e r. n 4 o ii i u II 1 a it i a s ( ti ti is i u u v n I 1 il 0 1 U I u I I (I II (I 11 II I !'" i . 31 a hosts. A. ii. a. In ii. e.o. . r. R tl 1 ii u o n 0 II s o ti n ' n ii ii 8 I ii i I u u II II 111'"! I.H il u u I 1 u g II ' I I n I ii i 4 ! II I II S I ll ll 0 1(1 .1 J sn I o ii sr ai i : J i H ; . i n n it n i ii n n a I (1 0 I il il o -t Sllllitdll, Ji. c f Mitutiuig. -fh Ikiyiv. II. I k,U lei- e p f U IU). I f' tiaiiui, p, TiJals, Ik-Sliiiiiid, I f Hunter "I. Hrown,.! ,fl'l, imiwu, ti rf Maloiiey, T., Hi lltllulll w u Y'ouiig, c f i s-rry, p Mal.tnej ,H., c . Totals, Innings, llratllelsirns. ('I.ilvmouts, in ... oi ii 'i-ilS. i r """neisinis u, i-iare ' .....e. Kiiine, .'II Ihe .Northainpt..ii tircmeii telegraphed last evening thill thev .v., ,1.1 ., i... V tomorrow. A l - " - "." Miiniigtsi Willi s.nue other club. Frank Turner .if the disbanded Salems will nroliahtv lie i.iee I..I I... .t. ..... i . "' "j me iwinca- go league team. I. Sullicnt. thi nut. I . , ,.,. lru reien, e.1, mid has retiirunit to his h c j ),, . V'? ".V,1' "i'1','"'1 U.v'' K" u' Sl-lTtml hike 'rtt tin- 'IniTVive cauqwrs to rrow OAK OKOVE HANQE. IllX-llllll SI'IHIE. Alfl .1 ISSkl rtill. r .. - - .. ivhh. u i r, 'L .'. " 5 " WW,, SS-H Sr'SSSS'S"' J",M- o r i " i 1 i ?r" SI'KmAl. hm,un IVhll, a 111 u u s s u ... ., . ... 10 K S II (1 0 1,1 II s u v II. It .K...bl. 1.1 '1' ,5 i' S i' .' J J'" 1-reucll, , ? ,il w J 2 ;, 2 K t r ii m u .so ' 7 III T 8 II T tt II T -so colt. ; ; I ! f l: Jones. Tsrn ii.:; -14 s .7 i . . '" "'a ."al II It.ITAKV liuxillli st out II It Knight, 4 4 I 1 , , , ,., it ..-,, ""' SCU'IAI.. II. It. Knight, I U n I l s I' 154445a 141 ll Allowed llieistuiUhaihllttap for military , in... IVisl llliillli-liorn. A lieoiililipioi l..l i .. .,, was lormeil in this village last Satunlay evening wju, Uul"" oflicer: President. C. W Ve-Lii. '.: presidents. .1 (1 s;,, .,.... . , ' '." "......, t r. nm si. j Muther ; secretary am) treasurer F D F Stowe ; xectitive cominittee, 11. F. Weath e rheud. H. C. Hnrr I n n w. ,iitrreii : caii i -u i :""J' io morrow evening here w ,11 lie a flag-raising here, tt ill, C' n Is laskuisand I,s,kr, K. Cr.e.1, , vl,, Dr the east village. All W lm 32.bT "'l carrying a torch should I ttt siskwel Mather h .tnr t ? in . . 1 bjUaKto meettheHraitM,,:;: The l.li .. 111 1 eyeillllg the l.ni.u.1, .,r .. ....... ..,!. ."'" theimfitof theUmh "' ,IU f'"' lappy nnd Iluuxrr. was' Sulphur V" I can eai well, and an, ""P tm'- THK l'UTNHV HAIiLY. tl.lo 'rorrlttltrnrrrs, il lllg I'rnti,!, tllt linl. nf ltllllili.tti.nl! file Putney Itepilblicaii. hnve eveiy r. a mill to lie proud of their deiiionstrnlioii hi-i Tuesday evening. Their Inly, thriving t il lage wa. handsotnely decorated nml ill,, inlitateil for tlie ocension. The Putney p,.,, pie were out almost en masse, there w. h. g.s.lly iiiimbers froiii Diiiiitiierstoii an I Wesliiiinsler, nnd the enthit.in.iit of Ural tlelsiro llepiilillian. niainfn.led itself witli n deletfatioii .'HHI .tn'mg. lly. actual coiim there were 'ill men on the steeial train which carried up the delegation, le..,,,.. the Iwuid nnd a coiisidernhle iimulM'r ,, women nml young Istys. When ihe tfn renchisl I'ntiiey .VI torchbearers were ,lm ,, up in line bi receive the visitor. II,,. scene wns a fine one when the head of t procession reached the tow 11 hull, the hand some large llAg limited out to the Int..,. nml the long line of birch heater filling lh.. stteet came to view in a Mane of roi i candle nnd re.1 fire. The eiitliiisin.in wa., genuine nml iiiiml.tiiknhle. Tlie details ,,l the demonstration nre given else when- I,, our Putney corressmiietit. The crowd wns so large tlmt less than half. proltal.K could get into the town hull where II,. senkiiig biok plnce. The meeting wns cnHed to order In .1 W Sbiw ell, the president nf the "Cnl (lislr.-,, W. Hisiker Ifejiublicnii cmnMiign cluh cainpaign song wa. first given by n quart. I of mnlr. voices nnd then Mr. Stowell feh. itoiisly refernsl to the fnet that tin- Put Hey cluh had lieen nnineil nfter n "In. innn" nml intiishiosl Col. Ibsiker us t Ii t man bi ).enk for himself. The coltme m resMiuding iinslestly (')snid that "fm tl,. second tunc in his life he wns emhnrras-e.l. the firs t time is-mg whon he was told lh.it the cluh had been unine! nfter him I ..I Hisiker sisike for 10 minutes, ret lew in. the splendid record of the liepuhlican p.n ty which fought the war of the rebellion, gave freethtfii to tlie slave ami a free Iml lot to every dtiren, made the llag honon-1 and ros'iefted nt home ami nhitwid, had the courage to create the national debt and Hie honesty to provide for it payment. h,i biondeinsl religious liberty, dignified lils.i ami given n home to every mini who i willing to woik for it. Deferring lo the tariff question, ( ..I Ibsiker said that, even were he n Denes ml lie shun Id prefer to follow the tenchm.- ,,! a Morrill of Veimoiit, with Ins life long e H?rienee. thuii that of a Mills of 1 exa lt ith his uncertain "dark lantern' scheme The growth of the United States ill wealth wns enough to show the wisdom of ,,in stlic of protection. In lss(ioiir im-reuse in national wealth w as $(HI,(li ni.ihki, agam-t only j:l7.'i.lsni,(KK for (Irent Hritian. D'KI.ishi for Finiice ami J2(Hl.iKI,IHKI f,,i ihe (ieriliull I4llplle. Mr Mnxham's songs "brought down the house," esjiecinlly his "Iiiii.smioiis Desue tilde " Hon J. L. Martin gave n calm, earnest, .niii'ini'iug "talk 'mi the tarilT issue, wln.-h prislupt.l nu utiinistaknble clfect usui the audience I lur sjntise d.Ht not ..rmit the use of even the miiin (sunt, of his aivu nieiit. and we only allude to what wns sai l Oil tile question of free W'stl Wllell y.tll disturb tlie tunlT on wis.l, he said, you not only kill the ttisd industry , but you .leslno or imiMtril the business of inuttou raising and tlie price of inutbin controls the meat markets of the world. The DeunsTuts say that the hiistm... of sheep raising has de rimed under our tariff laws: true, but a reduction of the tariff was made in Is"..:, which is largely re.-suisihlc for it Worse still, however, is the i!chl.erute system ..f undervilhilitloli which the DellKs'rntli' ad ministration has s.ruutbsl ami encouraged Mr. Martin showed samples of "rings "bips"aiul worsted yarn which he linnu'l.i from til, uisilen mill's m Heiiningt.ui. I he tantr a.hiot.s w.stlen "waste" at 2' cents a siund. and wisils like those descrilssd nif hnnight t.. this i-oiinlrt by the shipltsid and adnulted as "waste." though in reality thet aie tic h'.icpst kiinl of w.stls, ninl tiuis they are br'aight in dirct petition with our fine ermont and Hiio wools, ami drn e theln from the mat ket It is a regular bus mess w ith large Hntish concerns u srt wool from Australia, coniert it into "waste ' with Hntish jtauper lalr. ami then send it here to destroy the wtsil industry of this country. The speaking do-ed witli n five miuiile ndilrens by Ijeut. (iov. Fuller, in which he said that our American Constitution is the grandest dts'iiment in the world, sine only the old family Hible. The first law uu der Washington's ailiimiistrution wns n law b. protect our industries. The first of the Southern Confederacy was u law that no branch of industry or manufacture should Iw protected. Mr. Cleveland's idea repie sent, tie- law of the Saith. The question now is whether we shall go on along the line of Jeff Davis or along that of Wa-li ington and Lim-nhi. The revision of the tariff must Ik- on friendly lines, not on un friendly ones. lit llo.t. I all.. The It mouth. ..Id child of Krnesl par sons was found dead ill its crib Mondat morning. 'Hie fluid had lieen si.-k for sev eral days nud had ls-en nwnke at midnight, when its parents had quieted him so that he went to sleep in the crib near them. Thev bean! nothing more from the child nnd sup st-tsl it lui.l slept well. Mr. Parsons hsiking at him in tlie morning, thought him still sleeping. S.s.11 after Mr. Parsons' ileimrt ure for his .lay's work, his wife went in bi hsik nt the child, and. placing her hand on its face, found it .stld. Ilroeliline. Ill lilaee of the tiwnil ... ui,.l.;.. , ... . -,. -. .. n. ,,,,,,, ei ii-e at the Itaptist church on Sunday. Mrs Ken ...i v,,,, ,,e lenqHTailce I'll.'lIK ttlll; tFiiinliritlgrperl. At the niiminl meeting of ilie W C T V. Aug 2.1, the following officers wereelei te.1 President. Mrs A A U, . :, iti-oioiiig secretary. Mrs s J. Weaver. .s,rressm, ...s; srcieutty, .tiiss ) l ii.hlllg. treas iirer Mrs. Kvn Ciishmu . vice presidents. Mrs. L. 11. jitninn. Mrs. Abmm Stevens. The ladles f the W. f T I", will hold a lawn party Thursday evening, Aug. 1(1. at Mr. Marsh's, on the (Jolton place. A short literary nud musical program will 1. pre sented. The ladies w ill have for sale dec., rated temperance fans, also i,.,. cream mid enke. A general invitation is extended. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hamlin mid daughter, and Mr Stevens, ,.f Cleveland, Ohio, are isil mg at David Stevens's. One dav la.t ti eel- C I tl - i. , ,-' .' - "- ..rater 1-nuglll twobnsik trollt that weighed two isiunds each ml three that weighed onei.iuml , u quarter. liev. J. A. I .Mud, ..f . . -. ,..,. ititer, is-- cupie.1 our pulpit last Sunday iii place of Kev. o. p. Chapiu, w ho is nhsent on a va cution. Mr. uml Mrs. (ien. Hramh, of llnstoii, nre visiting nt Chas. Hurrill's Mrs. Walter Scott, of liutlaud, is at her mother's, Mrs. Ihiyul Perham's. Ittotfr. The sch.s.l in District No. taught by Altss ., Hie K ;,,,,,, ......i ... . ., , .. . , , , , ; ,..'"". .tog. .si. .Mllll- Iter of scliolnrs 22 Names of tin.,, neither nse.u -,r,iy were Kilo Iloyt, Lilla and Mart-Moiilioo l.tl.ul . . n.. . - , .."I i.n.1 liny AlllSSCII, ix. nn and Harry Ilugls-e, llcrge M.sire, " """ ; ""o t lauue Ken.l ; not alisent nnd tardy only once, l.ttic c.s..r l'n-1 Hater. The schi.,1 j District No. 4, taught by Misa Minnie M.s.re, close.1 last Friday Nuinher or scholars 11. Those that were H'7,itI1iv,'r,,,'nI' "-ru and Alton llallnday, Helle Hale, Maud liar lis un.l Claude Pi only. i.ii '.'.i ''.'"-''"',' '"1 fnuiily are visiting in Hrattlels.ro this week. iVi'sl Dover. Mi S It ester Smith fell finm the kick litMir nf litAi- 1,.. i. i ... - .. .... m.m.w on i nimy oi int wt-n-k. fnnn I, , " 1, '" 'i .. . V'"' eyeorow no, l tiown ontothe ejelid, sji that the l.ne was laid , Vi ' n nail one but snow doing well. TIiiim. tile, t 1.. 1 ..t .. . .. ,. , , ...-o.iti cnurcii lust ."stimiat IMeiietl to an able. eu,o.t sen i delivei' 1 by Hev. A. V. Field from 2.1 Tim., 1, 7 J-ibnsik and wife from Saratoga li.ive .-..cently been tin. guests of Mrs. A H. Colhlls. FuvettM (n.l.....l r- it ii. . . ti , v. nolo t niiiornui na. iii the ulst week L... ..!.:.!.... i.: . . ...... . .. , ...i. og ins unlive place nnd schisilmates of ,re ,ml, p, ' ,a aL'o . Mrs. Smith fe.,... t.l. ........ ii . ... i , '" 1 nesieriieni is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. Hogle. Ittilniliirrsleu, Tim .l..l , ,. . V .1'" ill uuinct No, I, south ejist. oiii-i ..ril... . ... l t X . M,wn, wa u very pleasant . T.'h1 ?l!"r- ''"rt-"i l-rsons inch, ding little folk8 er ,,rw,llt .r,w were spread uudr u,,, trnM ,, ,.. rtssiden,.,, of John F. Honghu.n. Mi.i X.I eh iithan tt as teacher of the sch.s ,1 for the first half f the term, nud Miss Mabel Shuuiway of Hrattlelsiro wo. her successor r r the hist six weeks. The pupil, si.ike their piece, well, the older folk hiul n Ks siKun tune, m,d all present enjoye.1 he nice cake ,, .i,lies, grua.aii, luuianas ll '". ;r"l"J1'I, o the iuhabitmits of tin. district that they li-ivo.irii.Uiin of frequent il,isf- V; U:m,r 'l fnmily returned this week to Florence, Mass,, to I read Vi 11m.1'". """"'UHwnieut of his sclnsd Mrs Miller is a fine siiifer and ha. 1-eeu