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'"' ' "Otic AOL. LX1V, NEW SKRILS VOL. XXXVI. lUlRLINGTOX VT FRIDAY, SEITUMHLR 1 890. NUMBER 10 THE ELECTOR. A otc by Counties Through out the State. REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN Rutland Prefers Democracy High License. RESULT IN CHITTENDEN COUNTY. hi miliary nl llio Vnto for tlio County Ticket liy Ton i. -- A- r-i'rjp? - -.h i: ! - 2? ySsaiyiisnobert!. c "5. x :: 2 S S : S-J r.f winy. i-23- So?UC'or)intf cc'ifi!8a: S$72Qi'i"Inii. : miOWAHI). i JSSlONE. -. r V.n x:!SK: itiSsJCiwireM. I ' I.isonaiui. '. : : : : I I : '. Dk.vn. i- . .. v s e ss ft c sesiiiS r;im-. r Cushraan. Slnghl'iit, .-i : 1'onn. l?.i!Hyniiovet.. I : : I : : : : : Hovn:. I v:.'.'fV!28S: 'Allurtua. i : cadv. 8i!ib:i;iiu. Fuiuii-goj. ELECTION RETURNS. 'J hp Vnto by Cnuutirn ami Towns, Addison County, IKS. TO). a 4 9 S . i . -,r. ,, i c fiuilor 200 IS 4 111 18 1 1U0 35 121 241 3D I 73 10 333 fll 12 20i! 0 7 1UI1 15 4 330 19 It 2U2 IS 111 131 11 2 101 15 H3 S -.3 7 117 70 37 1 ft. 31 li 2U2 3S 0 105 IB 32 211 Sil 0 177 'S3 510 83 52 m 01 27 31 01 3 109 01 3 215 47 2 HI 50 3 7u i i ; 8 a isn 28 & a; 2r 20.) M 5 145 SO 5 201 4S 7 121 CO 150 16 .9 1. J) AVii 'v p Chase, - , li'.luylor, irt, ' it "ii o ( 1) iimii ,., i: H A Dun. . ii osiiw". II- W N i.ovf. M . I bin A I'l oi .-It Mill i b ii v,.l I. Hut- i j Ii K i! i.ii, c; t i. ..u .... ( .i. ii 11 llibba cl. It f ntuu.i Ki-ld.lt. 1' ,it n , J I. ( iirxlroo, li ... . Hie Ii II W liic- 1 1 anl. it .... hi m or". .1 V Cur- v liter, H : . hiillHbur., ii l llur- 1-tt, 11 Vcrgcnnc9,II 1' Flh- er, 1) 210 Wtilthaiu, A M Ilal- lnck.lt 51 Wliitinji, It 11 Need- linm.ll 19 We In-ldgo, John A .1(1111131, It 111 87 1 10 8 0 113 .. 63 1 M fi 7,1 7:1 HI 2 8 o Total tlo9 Til liuiinliiutiiii County Arllnatnn.AVSPhll. Hps, n ins inn Hl.nlnelnn,IUobnril 1 1.W 121 i ICS ins .11 nonunion, i).... r,8 ,ru; Dorset. John 17 Buf- fimi, Labor '.'31 113 Ol.nionbury 3 I1 Lundgruve 50 il Abmeliester, K U Or- vi, k . ... air.i pn Peru, A (i bimoiiils, It S3 25 l'ownal an 101 Itondsborn 112 73 Rupert, .1 WCurpeu- lor. It in n Sa'i(lHto,A 12 Ilebee, It m Jit srarshurith.. . IS) 7 tliaftsbury. (Ieorgo U Montgomery, 1).. 217 135 Stanford- ' . ... :r 7(! Hundnrliind SI 57 Wintaall 117 15 Wooilford, Alburt Wovl, 11 25 ,w 0 2i17 71 25 Ml 117 to 07 HI 31 73 21 10 Total. ...2031 1127 8.5 Cnlnlonla Coiinly ll.irnet.DSIIarviylt 232 113 6 isurke. DavliI (,'oo, 227 B) DanrllU-, Gporto 11 linvls, I) :.5I 215 (Irotun, S N Ka?t- unin, I) in lid llanlwlck, M Tuck- or.H 2-JI 7S Klrby, Henry linn- m-y, 1 52 22 I.rmlon, W A llcmla It 2IW 212 yen ark, I) I) full'- bnnkt.lt 01 65 l'mohaui. J It Kon- uiHon.lt 102 42 Itji't;ate. I'nv C! K CaiiftrUl. It .. 1M 72 Sholllelil, W Hrnil- loy. It M 51 .lobnsbnry. Flank Walker, I! .. 70,1 253 Maniinrd, " S Oan- ii-K it 3 r. Sutton 121 55 Wnlilen, J II UoffiTB , U Ill II Haterfmd. CheMrr Ilrown, It 118 42 Whueloek. .S O Cieo 1) 101 f)0 10 in 15 210 2 110 41 212 71 17 114 181 10 31 19 213 171 fi 57 0 !I8 20 11 110 55 20 57 IS 37 551 109 1 15 SO f5 Total 31H7 IIS) 175 t'llltteniloll County. Bolton 85 IB 32 SO liurlinuton. Kdward WelK 870 . 1401 10.T) Charlotte, A. IljIriK- lon 217 22 Ciilehenter. 'i tilth .l.tlt II. 21'l ... 55S 40) KfC.Y, II. it. Daviall 201 M0 II llienlnucli, (' S IVtk . 301 12 Huutiut.tuli.O l'oiu- lison. It 189 31 Jorieho, i: CI ay, lis 241 CO Milton, A. (J. 1 ay MJ 113 ltiehmond, II. l'a lea 21 1 70 Slielbtirno. N. II. Mll inr, 03 119 t: South luilinglon, Fin y. llriiril 102 00 ft. liooivx, lleiuy I.awieneo . . .21 1 I'nJerlilll, 1'. .1. lUtllant. 1 1(11 105 estloid, ll.W.lllee It. 215 21 Willlston. lloniur rii:ht 211 31 Total lilt 23KI 21 115.3 fiOO 15 1S9 i sir; 451 17 10' 2 1T5 12!) 13 153 1 211 IS TO 81 90 70 10 2)1 II 43 1711 6 139 2 75 II 10 1U1 I 131 7 1S3 I 5 Tlio uhovo ten tmvm henrd from givo I'ngo I74H. Hrislmui 157o, Allan y.j a ma jority for I'ago of 1:15. K-,e' ;ouuty. Illoomlield ii5 31 lirlahtnn. Nathan ! P I!ob-on, It 190 127 lliun-. li-U 12 15 Cm nan n .... OJ 58 I 'inn oi-il. .S 11 Kol- Iolv. It 2117 01 If 151 131 Kasl Haven 37 1(1 34 15 (iri'iib .. .. 13 10 (uildhall, (leiirnoJA liuliiiuril.lt us 3 42 I.mini;loii 17 27 I.ununburali. Ueorco w hi i. It lm r JliiiUslont, Chailin 'lovelii", I) li 34 Norton 12 4n Victory 4-i 22 Totals 1W 537 S". rraiiklin Cnunty, Uiikollcld. I! It Mart, t 15 10 1 0 a 2J i; l 12 no Herkhlihu, N I! I'.iul II 1IU 01 rJnoHburclOlin.Mor- rill, It T.i bB 'ail lax, I' W .Sluii aidiion. It 213 01 177 K 8.1 313 1-airflelil HI 207 I letelier, (. ! lay lor. 1) . .. 125 III 2 57 07 IX 161 ai 71 CO K'.l ri-.inklin 21 37 12 Uuorgiii, K I, I add, I! 213 55 10 101 tiiKURaiu. .i ii tan- ilereon. II ... 2VI Hi, Ii 1,7 MouiKonic ry, Jam. V il.i ili-)ie.l. It 311 II 3 177 Hiclifnni. Henry II liouth. 1) 273 71 7 210 hhelilon, 10 M ilrown It. 17. I J 0 123 SI. Alliant, i 'ol. i:;C S.nil l. t SJTj 3&I 25 732 hrfiiton. iiliiim il ISIake. r . It 337 211 5 Tola! - HM 1013 107 tiiiinil lij County. AiburKli, II Wcilg wurlh. It 170 53 2 137 51 1 Uriinil lble, II oral lo lnlialilnll. It . I liJ 113 .. Ill) 53 1 Ible I,a Aloltf, K KliiUry. 11 03 20 ,. 75 39 . North llero US 37 South Hero. l)r (J W Putty. II 71 77 ..09 05 .. Total.. . l.umol Ho i)iinty. Ilolvidere.A I) Chan dler. I) 81 30 Ciiuiorldiio, 11 (i Ma.oy. I! ....210 07 Lilcii, .1 i; Waiien.l) IK I II Kiniure. J Tllill, I!. 07 10 Ilvrle Park. V D Filch, I 'armors' L 230 bit JolitiMin, N A Wot- erinuu. It 219 fit Mnirlklou n,F B Liv- hmeion, It 3so M Ktove, noi rept.Hin'd 263 09 Wiitenille. B It liouuliton, It 112 20 Wnlcntt. C A Hoed, li 210 21 Total 1070 595 1 01 5i 2 7 182 83 7 3 40 127 2 11 51 13 7 1K3 170 1 0 131 58 23 171 231 12 131 IV) 10 3 115 50 2 0 112 til 7J 7 OrniiKu County. Bradford, PSCtiam- berlm, fanners L.. 108 llll 28 122 121 llramtreti, Allen f luit.lt ll 05 Hrooklleld 174 57 II I l elbea, J K Darling It 243 6,'j 8 117 111 Corinth, (looruo W Dnvl-, D 168 141 3 131 1U0 Folrlie, M V.'Suiith, It. .. . 47 '. I 15 30 NrwbiUT. A A Oliu. Klead. I) i3 i'JU H5 Oranun.J H Cave. It. 117 48 108 45 Rundoliih, Itoliert J h'iiiibnll. It 611 175 3 455 132 MriilToril, I? P Hyde. It lot fil 117 66 Tbetford, 11 A Cum- lliit.g- 209 15J Topsham, C F Hmitli, It Itll 110 17 131 Ki TimbrlilKC Clcorito Ilrown, It 210 llll 111" 32 Wrslilre, 11 Coltnn, II ii H 70 7 WntliliiKtun, (I I'. 1 1 imiinm mi, it., ir.2 ch m 05 Wct KalrUc, II M .Mllinr, 1) m 75 3 CO 73 Yiillainalottn l.VI 77 7 J 22 113 Tol ills 30" 1570 101 Urlnani (Niuiity, Albany. M H Cliaf- Toy. It 108 IB 0 llarton 21 lui 30 Iliniviitimton 150 II 3 (JlmrloHimi 211 15 Covontry, Isaac I'nr- kcr.lt Ill 20 12 Crnftabnry 212 (tl 11 lJcrb,W.SItotibin,Il 2H7 HI fi (Hover. !' lleiin 183 13 .. (Jrcenabor 0,1 .A Jack son, It 110 41 II Hull ml, U 1. Kid. dcr. It SO 85 1 Iraabtirub LUThomp ton, It IM 20 f .lav Hi 10 2 l.owoll. C! C Tlllot. noli, li 110 72 2 Mornin, E C Bur- 315 90 49 0 07 05 4.1 85 125 38 1 MI1II1S. I, lU.J Newiiott, II Thrash er It 'Iroy nVatlleK Vet6Ulllro 403 103 219 111 mi :i.i 12 17 3 213 109 'i ..' Total. . 3. '27 053 01 Iiutlaiul County Ilenson, .1 11 Aiken, It 15!) llra'idon. II M tilli- son. it 659 Caitletol), J J JoueiH, It 3:81 II 4 131 37 5 180 II 370 207 If 110 0 2UI 101 li 21 I 115 0 42 113 18 58 2 169 20 !3 139 III 51 57 30 25 10 62 15 44 8 39 117 15 1 33 5 103 51 I 7 51 10 61 19 170 17 15 12 83 0 1S3 142 10 157 10 230 127 IS 3) 0 113 28 7 030 20 003 735 3D 21 10 131 31 41 23 2 H7 1 210 102 2 55 3 4 3 10 3 373 )K5 3S3 Chlttendon, 1-j llor- lon. It Clarendon, I, K 128 CroII.lt Danby, .1 V K'elUy I 175 113 1 nlrnavoti, u i I 'motor. I) 407 1 1 ii libi ii 1 1 1 on. F A Toiiiuiai, It Ill liu, i: h While, II... Miilili.ll no to Mldillelmrn, V , 135 N W 204 Ii J nray.lt .. Ml. Holly. Cook, II . Ml. Tabor, llrllTulli, li Pawlet. U Blakelv. 01 It 231 1'lttMield 110 rltlsfiinl, K i-mitli... 1) 277 I'nultnev, It Huin libroy, I) 100 I'ioi tor, F 1) Proc tor. It W, tint hind. T W Ma lonev. I) l:w r-lieibiime 70 Hhiewsbiiry. 5 h liueklln, II ... 105 Sildbur.1. W J (nMer 77 12 Tiniuouth 03 WallinjtrorU. C A Clayhorii. U il08 Wells 05 West Haven, F O Abell. P. 55 it ltutland, -M W Conner, 1) 359 Total 0313 2793 130 W'ltHtilnzlon Count.) liarro, V II Perry. K 51" a52 13 .'131 lluli.i.J KlAiigilnn, It 200 in ; i:ti 05 Cabot, O Filt. 1).... 101 7.) 9 111! 65 Clinic W U Pierce. I) 180 111 1 110 110 Unbury, .1 V. Cros- kclt, it 12.5 01 2 01 53 i;a-l .Mnnuielier, F II Kelton. It 181 38 .. 00 13 l'lHStoii, W IS Cbai- mun. It 08 21 .. 3S 11 Mundilleld.l.l.Nuto, I! 178 ?J fi 131 72 Middle-ex, J I! Dar- luiL-. I! 100 0 Monliielier, I. Halt ( in... 11 :.0 332 7 5111 F3-) Moietoivn. .Matthias Ciinnoii 1) .. .. 1U3 02 2 HI 123 Northlteld. II I.Ken- iim, I) 3.1(1 312 13 301 28' I'laie.l'.eld. E J linrt- 1..II. li .. l'.O .-1 Iloxbury. no elecl'n, 100 122 Waitslield, It .1 lik a- sou. it .. mi m Wan rn. J i: 1:1- drodKO. 1! . .. 100 45 Wnterbtivj. Di- Hen ry Janes, I! .... 310 01 Woodbury. II Jatie. 117 0.1 01 113 80 31 109 69 174 10) 171 100 M 78 12 1! 133 Won ester, Horatio Tesiiiileton, I) 118 12 05 159 Total 4120 2150 00 Winilli.iiu County, Athens, .leiemluh SI Powers, li .... 33 23 1 30 17 Briittleliorn. O A Mat shall. I) 10.13 l.V. !iS 071 118 llloiiklinu 20 II 3 .. . Dover Oil 31 5 Diiliimerston, J A Mill". It 125 7)0 I 90 2s (iriifton, II Phelis,i: 17.1 12 2 101 59 liuilford, 130 01 ,. Ilalfax, 113 Is 1 .. .. Jamaica, I) r-horwlu, li 231 10 I 172 3i Londonderry, J SI Taibell, It 830 35 4 Isl 01 Marlboro. Clark 1. A l.iins, I) 102 2) .. 57 27 Newliine. diet-ti r U Perry, 11 lt7 :ti S Putney, A B Hew. oil, li IPO 00 2 .. .. Km k iimlia m. J ii illbims, ) 481 270 18 .. .. Mimrrot 10 11 1 Mi.iltoli 3,5 10 To '. nseiid, F. L llast- ii.ljs, li 20,1 :) 0 115 31 Vi i noli, A Mebblns, I! 83 28 1 03 15 WuriMioro.I) Cl)u- ter. I! 167 27 2 131 23 Westmirnler. F J llouirhtou li....... 101 31 .. 125 25 Whlllnijlinui 15: 105 Wilmington. Hoio.t 1 Munn, Jrll 178 Wliidha . J. hleaiut, li 1071 05 1 3 4351 1530 100 Windsor County. Alidover, PT Marsh It 1"3 I Ilaltiiniiru 15 2 Barnard. Jerotno 112 13 Morunti, H 163 80 llelliell.J C Burnett, It SO SI llrldirewnlor. W D .lobUHi'i. It HO 101 (.Hveiullsh, Albili S Bui buik, II ... 200 13 I bester, James K Pollard, It 320 iiO Ilaitlord, llooico C Bioekwav. It .. 410 105 Haillarnl, H F Uir- rabee, U 2ia 02 Ludlow, Illiuni M Warner. 1) 333 00 Norwli h, WHCIogs- ton, II 10.' 106 Plymouth 170 20 Pomfrct, Human BllKbee.lt 181 10 liiai.inu. I) b Hoi- den, it 173 20 lloelii-tur. Fsyettu Kerr, It 311 31 ItujHllun. W U Smllb. I! 231 73 Slliinoa, D V. Pal K- liimt.lt 118 73 KprliiKlleld, 11 W ll'ir ow. II 612 110 tsto. khrMitP, F K Sieole. H 2.J5 28 Weatlierl.old, (J Am-den. It 229 31 Weston. W W .Man- nmi4, It D7 25 3 117 1 231 115 HI 1 270 1 207 170 ft W 05 34 51 01 10 22 5 4 I in 1 101 113 218 143 12 13 it) 41 1 17 cOO 69 4 121 21 West Windsor, J (' Tajlor. It 131 Windsor, II (J Fn rlKht, li 275 Woodstock, Henry Hoynton.lt 180 10 01 18 03 293 6,3 91 251 03 Totals 5C85 1169 42 Later Itcturin. Blnco tlio nbovo tnble "d'o mado out tlio follow inn list of. loprcsontntlvei olectod has boon received: Marshllcld, 1. 1) Nule. It. Caiiaun, It II Frelu, li. CbclHea, .1 K DarlliiK, II. Woodbury, .1 il H.illey. II. ltaiidolnli, it .) Kimball, It. lteailsboro, II K Paisons, l! (Hover, Freeilm in llean, It. Weston, W W Mniinlua. It. I'ittslleld, fleorne t'bndel. It. Hrooklleld. It W Walbrlduo. It, Warren, James I; F.ldrldirc II. llrldiruwater, v. I), .lolui'on, li. Ml. Tabor, J. .1. (irinllb. It. Monti.eller.T P Kelloii, It Wostmore. II fl Farmer, Ii. Mitton, V I, (lilmaii, I) Winhall, K. .1. Kiudall. I). Mrullcm, (I M Snilih, it. Baltimore. F Prenton. Ii. lieadlm;, I). S. lioideii, K. West Windsor. J. C I'.-.ylor, II. Athens, , I, Al. Pinters, It. Jay, A. A. Matombe:-. 1). .Searnhnrith, A. Bn;ri(s. 1). I.cmiiiKlnu, (). ( otall. I). liranhy. II. C. Wlleox, It. Ilubb.iidton, F. A. TlulunS, li. Clarendon, 1.. I. Croft, li. West Haoli, It. CaU'll, K. llarton, W. r). 1. Iioblieon, I. IMtttnl W. P.. Nlles, Ii. I.andurove, A. Child?, li. Fnlrllo'd. I '. C. i'louiy, 1). Franklin. IJ. Prouty, 1). Mitton, W. I., liilman, It. Stiuiiiiiiri In Countlns. S J 3 g Towns No. of e -C Iio-inl towns i. (3 (torn in Co. Addison .... 2730 'ill 111 20 23 PcuniiiBlon. .. 1353 113' 4'i II 17 Caledonia ... ISlll 1H75 49 13 17 Chittenden. .. 1743 1513 35 .. 10 l.sos 310 101 12 3 13 Franklin . .. 1741 l'-".'i 71 10 II Urn nd Me.... Mil 311 6 I 6 Lamoille 1135 1035 27 10 10 Orange .... MO IKl 17 13 17 Orleans 8', I 131 0 18 Ktitland 3S13 31" 4 377 20 15 Washlmitnn -"il- 3i.i; 51 Is I'l Wlndbani .... 1.71 715 i II 23 Windsor .. 3i.9l lu2l .30 Is 31 35,.)ll ll.WI HOI 1115 213 Caledonia County (N)illilete. Joiinsiii uv. Sept. Coniilete rc ST. turns 'i .5n from Caledonia county e;ivo Pago Hiit'liain HWii. Allen 1IW. PnKe'o lilunillty !'.i2. DiiliURiiam it Is plnlmed. al lied comity by ! 0 IS plurality. Iteimblicau ilurality in 1-.SS, 1.S5!!. Tlio Iteiullilleun Muli- Ticket In V.'liiillniin ( oiinty. Iir.A-rTi.Kunni). Vt. Sept. it. llottirns from Windham county co isplel save one mall town with loss than ill) votus mivo tho repiiblienn State ticket 1 1 10 majority, as against 'Ji'dlO to yenrs ago. The repub licans elect li and Ihe democrats d repre- st'iitutivoi. Tlio prohibitioni-l-. cast about 10 votes in the county as aRiinst 1U!I to years ao. ino ivji.:-'! . icily ticket has been coiii.tilerably scratched, tlio democratic. 10 mlidate for Ktate t, attoi r.ev rncMvlus a majority of votes in at least thrci towns mil running but few behind his ropublicati opponent in others. (Ion. Croat fur Con- ress ran well up to the head of tho repub lican ticket. Csiux Couuly C'oinpele. Island Pd.mi, Vt.. Sept. 3. All tho towns in F.S-MX comity give Page 7'2li, I'rig liam 1H7. Tlio republican county ticket is elected bv noni'ly '.'0') majcrity .Seven towns elect republican representatives, four (loinocriitt, one independent nt Fu-t Haven, no cbolco at last reports. Tllu Villi, lor (,ii I'l-nor as Compaloil with Tllllt ul I.XSH. Wniru ItivKit Jt ni tid.v. Vt., Sept. Ii, 10:110 p. m. I lue hundred and oislity-eight towns givo Page, ropublicati, 2i,7.Vi, Bri'4 ham, democrat. ISSll. all others, 10d'.', majorily for Pni5e, 10,Mi'.'. Thu sumo towns gave Dillingham, ropublicati, in llstf?, "H.tjOl, Sburtletl. .lemocrnt, 15,18:!, nil others, 110S, majority for Dillingham 2;!, 270. The total number of democrats elected in towns heard fiom is 1 1, u gain of 2li for the democrats over lbtiS RUTLAND DEMOCRATIC, 1 booms W. 5I,ilone Defeats 1'. 5V. Clem- out b n .11a,ol-lt ot 31. Hi ri.A.vi), Vt., .Sept. II. Tho hottest and most protracted contest for town repros.cn tivu in the history of Rutland losultod, nfter four ballots lasting till !i:J0 this morning in tho election of Thomas W. Staloney, demo crat, by ol majority over ihroo other can didates, l'ho contest was noteworthy Iih cause ltutland is reeoguued as tho homo of high lieon-.e inneiiieul mid the defeat of P. . Clement, republican, and farther ot tlio movement was lu compli-lied by a small minority, about 2111) proliilutioiils'..- voting for the democratic candidate. THE VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN Until Powers anil (iroul Load on" With tlootl AtiiJorltiiM. Wiiiti: 1 1 1 i-It ,li M i liix. Sept. f. Nlniity.six towns in tho second congression al district givu Ili-out 11,11)0; Hlitirtlell', I152S : scatturuig. 0: majority for liroiit. 057. Kevonty-threo towns In the llrst congres slonal diitiict givo Powers, republican, 10,!)75 : SInlouy, democratic, li',121) : major ity tor Poweri 11)55. Tho number of towns to bo heard from in the first congressional 1 district is .111 in the second district do. Yolllinnt I'cllslonol s, Wasiiim.tov, A-ig. 20. Tlio following Vermunteis have been grant 'd pensions: Original, Slclwllu Cliapmuu of North Springlloldi Harnh, mother of John 11. Sturtuvant of HI. Allmns. AVasiiim.tii.s, Aug. 111. Tlio following A'ermoutor.s have boon granted pensions: Original, AV. 11. Jenks, D.mby. AVasIIINI'.TO.v, Sept. !1, The following AVrmonters huvo boon granted pensions: Original, Johu Hunt of Brattleboro, Perry (i. Wells of Wallmgfoid, (ieorgo W. Cam, deceasod of Cholsoa, Isaac 11, Kdiley, de ceasod of West Diimmcrston nnd .lames Laiubort of Hlghgale. Voriiionl Ciop Itepoit,, AValtslleld Oats tiro yielding very poor ly, thoso that havo thrasliisl report from 25 to 85 bysliols per acre, (.'urn, as a gen eral thing is very good, though not as ourly as sonio yuar. Potatoes aro yioldiug well, and aro of exccllimt quality. Uls La Mottn Farmers aro l ucouraged over the prospects of better prices for their produce. 11 MURDER MOST FOUL. Tlio Town of I'errlslmruli Minrbed by n SIol llrtit ill Clinic. Ari:iuinN-KS, Vt., Kept. 1. Tlio town of Forrlsburgli is shocked by tho most brutal murder that hns ovor occurred in tho vicin ity. Frederick Collott, aged nbout 22 yenr.s, whllo standing bosido Ids wife, to whom ho lias been mai riod less than n year, Is shot through tho glns door of his house and almost Instantly Iclllod. Tho mnrdorer is snpposod to be Alplionso CiiriiUeUo, aged nbout II), a former suitor of Collet t's wife. Ho w ns nrrosted and in his room was found n doublo barreled shotgun, ono barrel of which bad beau recently dis charged. Tho supposed murderer was in tho employ of Itoliert Sattloy, living about one mill west of Ferrisburgh Contra. Tho 1to;ise where the murder was committed, is about ono mile cast of tho Centre. Sirs. C'ollett is tho daughter of Alonzo Pigeon of Ver gennes and was equnlly admired bnfoi.' morrlago liy tho murderer and his v ic, "til. She was married about Christmas tiino to Called nnd Ch.niuetlo is said to havo repeat odly threatenod to kill the litnti that robbed him of his swootbenrt, and this pointed him out as tho murderer. The tcene ut the house wus ap palling. Kvery one fl.nl the house ns the victim Icll, shot through the left Hide of his bend, blowing out his brains, and de luging the table and lloor with blood. Clinqtietto was arrested by ( Iftlcers Fisher and Rates, and brought direct If to the 'i r gciutes lock-up. A iosl mortem examina tion wnsorderod Moudny nltenioon, at which Drs. riliipman of Vorgeunes and Cram of Fon isburgh were m-esi-nt. The result is not yet pabllslied. Tho exammation of tho prisoner, which will tnko place in the ePy ball, A'ercnie -, is set down for Wednes day at 1 1 o'clock, when Quito's Attorney AVtlds, tis.lsteil by W. II. Hlig, will bo present on behalf of tlio Stnle. niitKNM-.. Sept. 2. The circumstan ces of the terrible crime forms Ihe theme of excited crowds in Verguniios and Ferris bnrgli, uml it lookeil ul. ono time as if a vig ilance committee was liable to bo formed At the post mortem held Slouday, in which Dr's. .Nliipmnii of Ibis city unri Harvey Cram o! Fori isburgh. t xik part, there were presen l W . H. IiiisS r-'t -liu's ntlorney elect, ot Sllddlobury, and ( llllcors II. P. Fisher and Stephen Bates who arrested the murderer. The result of the nulopsy was substantially, that the murderer stool within twelve icet of his victim when the fatal shot wn lired. The cliutgo on If red the left eye nnd camo out some four inches distunt from tlio top of tlio bend, and that death was instantaneous. The Vlurdciml Ainu's I'tiueral. Tito remains of Frederick Collolt, the nn.rderod inun, escorted by a lariio ntiinbe of relutives and friends, ranched Sit. Petci's ltoii-.au ( iitiioln- church, A'ergennes, Tue day morning. The church was nearly lilled with sympathizing friends. Tho i s- hot was born'., up the main ailso of thu hurch by ileorgo Dunyo, Julius Larro, Olivet Hanks and Joiiti (iermnn, voimg men, nelgtibors and aciptalntunces ot the deceased, followed by Ilia stricken young widow, leaning on the arm of her venerable gi andfnthor, Mr. An tome Hanks, in whoso house the minder was committed. Pontidcial high mass for thedoad follovrid, Father Canipoatt olllciutiug. After the ser vices Father Cnmpcau, over tho casket of themuidered man, delivered in I'rcucli, nn eloqnuit ileuuiiciatioii of the way too many wastod their limo and opiortiinities. Ho was particularly -overe on Sabbath break ing and the luckless and irroligious manner of living so common at tho present day. ihe Until exercises were observed al tbo cemetery. Alpliouse Cliaqut'tto is Hound Over to the County Court Without U.iil. A't.lif.i NM.s, Sept. Ii. There was great oxcitement in this city to-day on the exam ination of tho murder case. The court met at 1 o'clock The city hall was packed with a mass of humanity, four hundred peo ple were jammed into the space of two hun dred. Clen (irandey appeared for Cha- motto and State's Attorney C. SI. Wilds and W. II. Bliss for the State. A largo number of witnesses were examined. The proof adduced wns almost positive, so much so that tho court without delay rendered the following opinion: That tho prisoner, Alplionso Chmptette, bo remanded to tho jail at Sliddlebury, without bail, for trial beloru tho County Court, next to bo held at Sliddlebury the lit-st Tuesday in I'ecemlier, lOU. The court held from 1 till 0 o'clock. The preliminary cxaminat ion is now be ing hold. The town is lllksl with an ex cited crowd. The city bull is guicked. lieu, (ieorgo AV. (irnudoy is retained by the pris oner, Alplionso niii'iu.'-tto, who Is in the court room, guarded by (lllicer Fisher. State's Attorney C M. Wilds and W. II. BIN are conducting the examination. The prisoner doo.- not appear oxcited. Judge .1. K. Roberts is the justice before whom the oxamiuation takes place. RAILROAD MATTERS. Tho Rome, Wuteitown nnd Ogdetuburg railroad company has paid .s;l 1,7115 into tho State treasury for taxes on earnings. AVatertown, N. Y., it is claimed, is un doubtedly to have a new and competing lino of railload, lining an extension of tbo F.lmini, '.'oi tlund and Noi thorn from Cam den to ntertown, a distance of 50 miles. The preliminary survey has just boon com pletisl and runs parallel with the Rome, alertowji and Ogilensburg isillroail for a considerable distance. The land is level and tho grado easy. Tho assets In the treasury ot tho Chesluro Railroad company will, it isJ.s,tjumtod, yield, if divided, as now sooius likely they will lie, ti dividend of from $7.50 to f 10 per aliure. The directors of both the Kitchbuig and ( 'hosliiio roads will.it is lttidei stood, meet this week lor Ihe purpose of Hiking action on tho agreement of consolidation just entorod into between the two roads. Tho Central Wrmmu system report" the hoav iust summer pamger business in tho hist 15 years. In fact tho road was hardly able to get on tho necessary curs, 'llm probable cause is thu tremendous hotel busi ness done this year along I. alio Champlaiu und tho Adirondack, though this Inn b.-en u year of heavy travel iu all dhcctious. 'l'ho travel to the Thousand ishiniH liusaUo l'tu large. This year the resorts in north ern Now Uugluud liuvo been extousivcly ad vertised. As a result they have been so crowded us to turn many away. THE WOULD IN JJII1KF. SUMMARY OF THE NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THIS EARTH OF OURS. .Many PI in-do a ('.rent Deal or Ilaiirige Tho Hark Sldo or I.I ft Intel est lug Notes from all Paris of llio Hobo Pithily Presented. At the FaMorn Slnliio Stnto fair Tuesday Nelson did a quarter at the rate of 2:R1 An explosion occurred Monday In a mine nt Bnrjslay in (Jallcia nnd Ml miners -were suffocated. A sloop containing six persons capsi? l in the harbor at San Delgo Slouday and nil on beard were drowned. Tho president has approved the net con struing llio act of July 1, 1SU0, In lehuion to oaths in pension and other cases. Sirs. Mercy Shnw of Hath, Ale., nged S3 years fell down stall s Saturday night nnd was instantly killed. She left three chil dren. Tho c.onfereps on the rivet-nnd harbor bill have reached an agreement und signed their report. In numurous cusos tho ap propriation wus reduo I. Airs. D. Dunn of New Mil ford, wns burned to death Friday nftf-nooti while shnebig a chicken ; her clothes took fire while alone m th house. Tho neighbors extinguished the llnnes. Admiral Brown, at Port Townscnd, Wash., Ii'is received Ihe following do fpatcli from the secretary of the navy: "Proceed t Honolulu with despatch." The chariest n s;llio, .Monday DuiT.tiK a balloon ascension at JlansH dd. Ohio. Friday Slilton Rodihu, a young mini who was asis-lug lb" aoronnun, was call-id KKill f.s.t into the air when ho fell and his body was crushed out of human sem blance. Alabaster lowered the four-year old stal lion trotting re. oi-d at Indopendenc?, towa, Saturday, cov "riu- tho mile in 2:15. Roy AVdes was sent to Ix-nt his record of 2:0!) and made llie mile in 'sUI., quarters 'A'., ltlH, 1:!J5, 2:081. At the New Hampshire democratic State convention Tuesday, Charles II. Amsdui of Pevicoon was nominated for governor Wan-en F. Danville of Frankliu was nomi nated for Congress by llio democrats in the second dil riet. Tho crew of the revenue cutter, Walter A. Ford, deserted their vessel at Aiobilo Saturday night nnd camo to Now Orleans (Alou lay morning. They com plain ot ill treatment received at llio hands ot Capl. To.ler. An oxplo ion of n enrboi of carbonic acid occurred on the ! union line stcmier City of Chest n' at 10;:i0 Sr.turday evening white the workmen were unloading at New York. One mnn died nnd two others may die. A number were injured. Two boys iu Coburg, Out., nam ed David Smith and Peter Hanson quar rded yesterlay afternoon nnd Sm'th s'ab bed Hanson in the bron-t with a picket knife, tho wound proving fatal. Smith is 10 and Hanson was 12 ytars of age. Ropresntiitivoi of all Ihe leading nnllirn cilo coal i ompnnies met at 'ho Delaware and I Hudson Coal company's uJlco iu Navv A'ork, Friday, and decided to ad.anc" the pricJ ot cj.il (oi Septetub-r 1, 10 and 15 cents u tjn and limit the output to :i'3,5P0O tons. The barn situated on the Lawrence Slar ttey property in the southern inrt of tho village of Rouses Point, wns bitrne.l on the night of the 27th, together with two horses belorging to Allien and 10. K. liullis. it is tnought to havo boon the work of some in -condnry. A lire iu P.isbeo, Banister ,t Lowis's mill ynrd ut Jay on tho morning of the 2Sth il.stroye.l $15.U0 worth of lumber. A heavy rain storm, which occurred when the llanu's were tho fiercest, proventd their spread nnd saved the remaining propj-iy, which is valued at $15,000. Tlio lois'is uverod by inKiirunco. It has been learned that on Jnnutiry IH last ox-Senator T. C. Piatt of Now York bad been oU'ered the mission to Spain made vacant by the resignation of Minister Palmer and that ui reply to Secretary Blume, he said his business engagements precluded .ho possibility of Ids ai-pting nuv olllce. The Ali-s-is!iioi Vall.-y cniupnieoCng nt Rich'nr.l was broken up Slondny morning niter u ono week's session. Speak ers Irom abroad w ero present und slice, -sful meetings were hold. The following ollk rs were elected for the coming yeni . Pr-si-dent, C. S. AIcAllistcr; secrelnry, H. R. Towle; tror surer, W. J. Towle. The noithboiind tram over tho Hut laud uud AVanhingtou duo nt ltutland at II a. til. ran oil' an open switch I at Atiddle (irnnullo. N. Y.. ovo'-turniuc the burgage car und passenger couch down a short but steep embankment Alondav, damaging tho engine nmt cars. It is re ported that no oiiii was seriously injured. Sirs. Adam Wi ichter of Whitehall, Pa., is still alive. It has beau 155 days siuce she has tasted iood iu auy form, nnd 100 days s nee she litis taken a drop of water. She is so weak she cannot nioc baud or foot. and not a word escapes her lips. Her fust is compulsory siuco tho affliction from which she Millers, courier of the phurvnx, absolutely ptovuuls her swallowing a drop of anything. At noon. Friday, 'Wtli, tho collapse ot every railroad strike in ( htcago city hud oocuivd, mid work iu the stock yards was begun in earnest at 1 o'clock p. in. 'llio Chicago aud Alton switchmen havo rc-ognii 1 iheir mistake and have gone hack to work as a result of a confer liotwoen (ionernl Manager Chapped, (Iraud .Master Sweonev, ice (Iraud Master Downey and a committee of the strikers. J. C. Quinn and Slatasada Sorakichi rostlod at Helena, Mont., Sunday for ti purse ot If 10(10 and tho gato receipts. Quiun hnd undertaken to throw the Jap tbreo times in an hour, eutcli-us-e-aUdi-can st vie. Iu the lli-st bout (.Uiiiin threw the Jap iu live luiuuies. In the second Knit the Jap got the htraiiele hold on Vuinn and after eight miuutos got the ii torlaii squarely down on both shoulders. Ouiim was so done up that ho had to lie curried to a chair. Johu J. Fiunessy. on tlio Luke Chain- plain and Sloriuh railroad at Alluoville, N". Y., while attempting to Ixiard a moving train at that place lust Thursday, slipped and fell beneath the cars, hit left leg fulling across the rail the curs passing over it be low the kuoo and crusliiug It almost to a jelley, Auipututlsiu was deemed lie'cessaty but llio pnronts wished to lmv it put fff until Dr. 1). Avignou of Ausablo Forks would arrive. When he arrived about I o clock a. in., It was too lato, as the pnor fellow was rapidly sinking, and lie breathed bis Inst about i) a. in., Friday. A six days' 14'J hour go as-vou-plen -v was started at Detroit nt 1:03 Sun day morning. The following, ..,. prising some of tho best known pedestrian lu the country, wore in at the start: On. r rero, Norcnmc, Cartw right, Hoau, Mes' h i, .Moore, Hurt, Heglemnn, Connor-, Nulllvnii. Honglatid Mnckey, Cox, Taylor, Nolan, Cumpaua, C.impann, Kranteml., Little, Andre, iliuchey, Beckley. How.u.i, (Hick, Benedict, Kendlo and Townscnd. Ktta Simpson, uged 17 years, of Kotc -ton, N. 11., went to sleep a vn . ngo .Monday, nnd has not yet awake i d i i Liken nourishment. Miss j-vimpeon s f. r some months had a mnnia for cat' r w a pup'-'r, and vvemld rnnsume a , . I i, such as is used in grocery stnr -.- I gle meul, hho has oaten scr.i in e i paper bags, ami Itissiiio.. i m- u . has something todo with h i ' ,bi a year as-o she slept for : ! i nwiikenej vvhilo being I, . I 1 i id ,1 attendant. The ship AV. 11. Itndf V : i-isto reports- that si . ,, , , Henry Buck. 70 days 1 1 om S. A., several hundred en'. ' Xunlnnil co-ist, in a dism i..-1 I nt caused by a hurrlcnue. nr i l been on short ratious P r s. i at'empt was mado to hum ,i . 1 containing provisions hut 1 1 v , v i by the waves, und 1 .s rcnilei' any nistaii"o. 11 I: n day j out anil nothing ha, I her. She curried a laiv . ( . Clarence, youngest -o i . . 1 i met with an aci-id.':' it ' , Y., on Monday at! i i . i probably result in th- In-- f eyes. Ho was out in a : i u l shooting mnrbles tbrmuu i i lired a' a mark on a n- , i o i or 25 feet, and tho mm, i . 1 ,i struck him just tinder i a. ul out a tnllo to Dr. r i i doctor thinks he will n i , J - ho will probably n. r The resldini'.' ot so 1 - i F.iuiira, N. Y , was . singular and darin i . ,c- n noon. AA'iiile llie l.uni. . n t snoak thier cub.'tv.l : he moans of a skeleton ;. 1 Airs. Olllcft's biH-lt-u .ui- i ami took diamond e -: : ; and a gold watch, ui i I n the jewel case In thu u; , - ,t quantity of .soiiel stlv, , ,1... ! . . j i in the room, but this wn - i i . i -thief left uo clue aud tu . .. .i ii ;i j dark. Fires that were plei.. ' i diary origin started in s. . . . ,. li p.,: ties in Brooklyn Situ. ' i , early Sunday iiioriiin'. .in I - i t o injury of several p fs. n I . l two men on su-pici u . i. eeudaiii's. Two of tin i..- -l : . tho cellars o crowded t ., r i - . 1 in tho Ia-.t one, vvhicli ik i i r J i . day morning, three of th.. . , i . sovorly burned in makoi : ' addition to the Injured ne mm . i i b months old was so badly l a, I i . it v i probably die. One of the l.i , . in . e omo by smoke and romovcei . ? 1. o- pitnl. Tommy Danfortb of Streator, 1 r. " i'l 'UcJdy" Brenuau of Alemphis fongl t n finish light Saturday with two ounce g n. n for a purso fo $5' 10. The ring was pit i 1 at Alound Cttv. Ark., nbout live miles i u Memphis ami about 3Cd i eoplo vvitn -- 1 the light, i'.lght rounds were fought. 1 i nan socured tho lirst knock down in tbo I i t round and lirst blood in tho second. I Alemphis man fought cautiously and on defensive. In the eighth nnd final l c t Breunaii opening made a rush for Dant i lealing bun a terrible right bend uope - it over the left eye, following it with ah .. i blow on the neck which laid the Stn e.r light weight out. A despatch from Little Rock, Mr , says: mobof about 2i00 meu Si' lay surrouuded the Morrill n station. A union labor massmeetiug s to have boeu held there yesterday. Oil incoming train from Little Rock at i i others were J. B. SfcLfiughlin, a wellkt . union labor orator, and tioorge oni I . Spriuglield, Conway county, a prom e a white republican who had bjnn here fe i purpose ot gelling union labor tioke , , -use in Conway county for tho eleetioi morrow, fjicull carriel the tickets. ' " 1 in all. in a va'ise. hen tho train si' ; : a crowd of men sprang forward and p I into the condi. Small was boatun ti sensibility and the tickets ware mi I nwny. AlcLougulin was alio io ; bundled but not seriously hurt, tickets aro being printed. The affa-. 1 i created uo little excitement. MURDER AT WESTPORT. A s,.,ii,. to tho Oluntly l imed Tranc ly llobbeiy tlio Motive, WrsTPOiir, Sept. 2. This village i i t vicinity are oxcitod ovsr another mm i r beforu tbo details and mystery of the " 1 tragesly of last spring have fairly dropi ' out of tho public mind. In was rep. it. I Monday that the AVidow Taylor, uged , years or over, had been discovered deal i lier bouse on tho road between Kteveiis.-x school house and Jlluevillo. Tliere were many evidences that thf I woman had not glvn up her life vvltbo . - desperate struggle. lier clothing wis a most wholly torn from her bod, her fi . was terribly cut, and there were finger nun ,i ou her neck that led to the belief that -im was strangled to death. The house bad been ransacked, aud everything wns m l oiifusiou. 1: is uot known what the m derer or murderevs took utter the conn i s sion of tho deed. Airs. Taylor's house was isolated, th. m were) no neighbors w ill.in a longdiatmice n 1 thu road is uot a travelled one. 'I n. . tramps, it is said, wr arrested thie tu. . i iug, having been seen hanging about i i place yesterday. Later information ,o the oflecl that Charles Wright aud no others are under nrrest ou jiispi. i, n Wright wus living at AVilllam Floyd -tho time ot the murder ot Willisui l'lo .i s father und mother. Wright vveut to , nearest house yesterday and reported 1 1 he had hear a cry of murdtr from Hi Widow Taylor's house aud the disco , i followed. As he wns seen going thai .iy' Saturday with two Itottlew of liquor, uaj was at once suspected uud plae-od under ai -ret A coroner is Investigating,