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1 THE ltUTvLINGTON FRVM PRESS. THURSDAY, Jl'NE un. AT 3HLL1NGS PARK. fLYERS BOOKED THERE IN FOR EXHIBITION AUGUST. Varmoiit'a Hast IIoro riculi Mntnreil In the Viirlnuii llvontt of tlio Rummer 1 xlilbltloti ot tlio Vol raimt l'.nail nlitl Trotting Home Urnmlera' Aaaoclntlon, August SO, .H nnd ill. White llivnr. .TfM'Tinrf, Jims 19. Secretary 1). C. lirown ot the Varmont As toclatlou ot llond mid Trotting Hora Uroedora nunoiiuoaa tho following list of eutrlai for tho ninth annual Bummer moot ing ot tho maoclntlon at Whlto ltlvor Junc tion, Tucidny, "Wednesday aud Tliuraduy, Augmt 29, ISO and 111: Stake No. 1. I.ittlo Otter fttock Farm takes for foals of 3892; $13 entrance, in installments ot 2, $1 mid 0, with .10 nildod. One-half inilo bents, beat two In , tbrej. Nancy (51111?, hr p, by Gllllg, dnra Tanny by Ariitos. Kutored by EJaon Wl3ioll, Bhoroham. Mottle, b f. by Alcnmler, dam Dolly by Yorkshire Lexington, Kuterod by V M Viiaa, Ilurllugton. Btarcander, o f, by Alcander. dam Uuzz by Wlmlobonc. Kntered by W N l'lmlpa, South Hero. Coonpoiut Maid, f, by Goodwins Hnm hletonlan, dam by Clay Almont. Kn tered by Dawson McGregor, Alburgh Center. I.uzio W, ch f, by Contostor Wllkoa, Cam by lllackstone. Knterod by C 1) Wcscott, Kalrhaven. Lola W, b f, by Coutcator "Wllko, dam b7 Arlstoa. Entered by C 1) Wcacott, Kalrhaven. Mar Hoy, b c, by Del Mar, dam Adnllue, by Hen Franklin. Kntered by D 1' 'Weacott, Fair Haven. Christopher Columbus, ch c, by Alcander, dam Topsy, by ton ot Flying Childar. Kn tered by 11 E Wollor, Burlington. OaeolH, b f, by Nero (153."), dam Maud II, by Havon. Kuterod by O T llolmas, Char lotte. Daisy Gilllg, ch f, by Gillie, dem I'.vn.by Young Columbus. Kutorol by II J Wil liams, Brandon. Dalnt, b c, by Froostoue, dnm Daisy VT, by Young Pilot Kntered by M C Whip ple, North I'omfret. Uluilvfiu, b , by Aldorado, dam , by . Kntered by K A Infills, Swan ton. Jingle Holla, b f, by Jingle, 2:2?J, dnra , by . Kntered by W C Clarke, Manchester, N II. Stake No !1 Worcester Hill Stock Farm itakea for foals of 1S31, $20 entrance, in in stallments of .$3, $5 uml $10, with 30 add ed. Mila boats, best two In throe. Itay W ilkos, b f, by Victor Wilkes, dam Nancy 1!, by Addison Limbert; outorod by W J Howos, Hyilevllle. Jane Frost, b f, by Gilllg, dam by ; entered by W W Moore, Shore- bam. Worcester Hill, br c, by Glllig. dam by Daniel Lambert; eutared by T H Moore, Shoreham. Lyman, b c, by Nero Cj5 j, dam Nellie hy Limber Hoy; entered by C T Holmes, Charlotte. Shoby, b f, by Alcander, dam by Burgo; entorod by 1. V Browcoll, agent, Burlington. G S Briecs, b c, by Alcandor, dam Kosa "by Kthan Alien. Kntered by Potor Foun tain, U Inooski. Mollle, b m, by Gllroy, dam Yum Yum by Ilolfe I'atchon. Lntered by W M Vilas, Burlington. Franklin Star, b g, by Star Franklin, flam Maudo A by General Sbermau. Kn tered hy Ilrooksldo Stock Farm, Orwell. Waughzonicut, b s, by Haldnnc, dam by . Kntered by John Utton Morri6villo. Uncle Mike, br g, by Gllroy, dam by Kthan Allen. Entered by 11 E Weller, Burlington. Uroenhorn, b c, by Mattorhorn, dnm by Ben Franklin. Kntered by John K Hut ledge, Fair Hnven. McAlroy, b c. Kntered by F H Lang, Kast Chorlestowu. NT ti I'nnl I fn1. of 11.0.0. ftor. entrance, in instnllmonts of $5, and $12, with ifOU addeil; mile heats, best two in three. Madge Wilkes, 2:20, ch m, by Victor Wilkes, dam Nelllo Lambert, by Daniel l.imbert. Knterod by W J Howes, Hyde- vilie. Adella, 2.3:5, b f, by Victor Wilkos, dam Carlotta by Aristoa. Katored by 1) PWes Dott, Fair Haven. Ouela, b m, by Nutmont, dam Thorneta Clay by Horry Clay. Kntered by Highland stock frarm, Derby. I.lzzio Pheljis, !i:03, b m, by Ilnrry S, 5035, dam Lady Myatt by Delong's Kthan, Kntered by W N l'holps, South Hero. Prince Nero, U:u91. roans, by Nero, dam Honolulu by Clarke's Mohawk Jr. Kutered by F II Winch, Middlobury. Abdullah Hex, b s, by Abdailah AVilkes. flora by Nutmont. Katored by Harry lleynolds, Derby Centre. Halldon, ch p, by Haldnne. dam by . Kntered by John Utton, Morriaville. Hettey Bobbett, ch m,by Judgo Holcomb, dam by v olunteer. Kntered by r 1 Wheeler, AVhlte Hlver Junction. George Kutledgo, b g, by Matterhorn, dam Luoy by Gen Sherman. Kntered bv John E Hutledge, Fair Haven. No. 7. George W. Hooker stakes for foali of lfjil) that have nuver won monoy at meetings of this association; 80 entrauoo, in installments of 0, 10 and $15, with $50 added. Victoria, b m, by Abdailah Wilkes, dam Ylnette by Voltaire. Kntered by iligu land Stock Farm, Derby. Huth AVilkes, b m, by Aristldos, dam Dorcaa by Youug Giant. Entered by 11 O AVhlte, North llennington. Hare John, b g, by Hare Ben 2:20, dam by . Kutored by Urookslde Stock Farm, Orwell. Little AVonder, ch g, by Star Kthan, dem by Nirurod. KnUred by C F Ekceli, HI(;bgato Contre. Stampede, b a, by Stnmboul, dera Ger ldlne by Echo. Entered by N P Wheeler, AVhlte Hlver Junction. Jerryhorn, by , dam by , Kntered by John 12 Hutledge, Knlr Hnvon. No 8 Association pacing stakes for foals Dt lbdl); fciiO ontranco, in initallmunta of $5, f 10 aid $15, with 25 addel. Six or more torutor and make Ills t tmymont, Nancy Herkaway, 2:2CJ, b f, by Hnrka way, dam Maude by Superb. Entered by J A Tappen, Pauton. Priuce Alcauder, ch o, by , dam Hhoa by AVinooski 701. Kutored by E F Browuoll, agent, Uurlingtou, Deux, b b, by Deuxiullllou -1207, dam Dolly M, by Young Foarnaught. Kntered by U J Mougeon, Burlington. , by , dam , by . En tered by H T Hall, Leo lurni, Dorby Lino. Koon Kan, b f, by Glllig, dam Lady Her bert, by AVultham. KuteroJ by AV AV Moore, bborebam. Homulus, b g, tiy Kdjcmark, dam Smug gler Girl, by Smuggler. Kntorod b7 II E llrowster, St Johtisbury. Stake No 0 Hrookslda Stock Farm Stakes, for foala of 1.H1I0 that h.ivo nover won mo ii oy at meetings of this association; $05, ontrntioo in Installments of 5, SftS and $12, with ff50 lidded; be3ttwo in threo. llntcbolor AVilkes, b o, by Victor AVilkes, dnm Nancy H, by Addison Limbert. En tered by AV J Ilowus, Hydovllle. Fairmont Mnld, b f, by A'lotor AVilkes, dnm Birthday, by Daniel Limbert Kn terod by C D Wescott, Fair Haven. A'lctor, b g, by Hoineatead, dam Kitty T, by limber. Entered by J A Tappen, Pau ton. Kitty AVoodburn, b f, by Noro 0355, dnm Kato by AYoolburu Pilot. Kutored by C T Holmes, Charlotte. Kitty Wilke, b m, by Abdailah AVIlkoi, dam Kathorluo by Hlcliwool. Eatcred by Highlauil Stock Farm, Darby. Ned Shepard, , by , dnm Mod fllipherd by Jack Shepherd. Entered by AV H II AValker, Wlndior. Sidney A'eruer, ch a, by Sidney, dam .leuny O Jones by Hubbard; entered by H C AVhlte, North Bonulnstou. Kutlo M, blk ni, by Orwell, dnm Boss by Richmond; cntcrid by S K Muusou, Bur lington, Hnlldon, ch f by Haldane, dam hy ; ontcrod by John Utton, ilorrisvlllo. Anuettolla, c f, by Alcander, clam Loonn bv ; entered by H E Weller, Uurling tou. Sir Homer, br , by Hockfellnr, dam by Ladlo L by Voting Hollo; eutored by 11 E Weller, Burlington. U Tell, br f, by bliorry H, dnm Miss Col- loto by Young Aristoi; onteroil by ub Martin iV Son, Larrabou's Point. ; entered by C Dnnforth, Baruurd. Stake No 10 Plnoellir Stock Farm Stake?, for foals of lba9; three or more to start; if'M entrance In installments of 10, $10 nnd .1.5, Willi 50 added. Juno Wilkes, 2:2ll, ch in, by A ictor Wilkes, dam Nellie Lambert, by Daniel Lambert Kuterod by AV J Howes, Hydc ville. Howoll, 2:2C, b s, bv Haldano, dam Sheiia A'an, by Dauiel Lambert Kutjred by John Utton, Morrlevibo. Ivildare, 2:.j'JJ, br g, by Movoment, clam , by Harry Allen. Kutered by John Momton, Morrlsvlllo. StakoNoll Association guaranteo purse lUU, entrance 10 por cent of purss, pay able "k percent Juno 10, 2J per cent July 10 and 5 por cent August 10: hursj not re quired to be named till last payment. Tho whole amount ot tho entrance niouoy to go into tlio purse, and If ovor !?75'J, tho excess to be divided betwern tlio tilth and sixth hortcs in the ratio of 00 percont of such ex coss to tho lifth horso and 10 per ceut to the eixth. Open to horces el'giblo to 2:15 class June 10. Nominations havo benn mulo by fie fol lowing: Josenh Letnenr, Kut St Johns- bury; O 11 ltiirnham, Hovnlton; l'uolp llrotharD, Barre; E D Laporte, AVIuie Hlver Junction; H T Hall, Leo Farm, Dor by Line; F II Farrington, Branilou; E A Ingallt, Bwanton; II E Brewster, St Johus bury. Stako No 12 Association Guarantee purse, for pacers, 1100; entrance 10 pr cent of purje, paynblo 2 par cent June ID, 2J per cent July 10 and 5 j-cr cent August 10; horso not required to bs named till lat payment. The wholo amount of tho en trance money to go into th purm, and If nvor 000, the excess, to be dlviaed between the lifth and eixth hordes in the rntlon of (iO per cent of such excess to the lllth horse and '10 per cent to tho sixtb. Open to puceis elegible to the 2.u0 clan June 10. Nominations have been raudo by the fol lowing: C T Holme", Charlotte; llighlanl Stock Farm, Derby; E F Hrownell, Burling ton; G J Mongeon, Burlington; Phelp Bros Barre; Boiger Broi, Hydevillo; C I Skeols. Hichgato Centre; John Utton, Mor- risville; HE Weller, Burllngtcu; J K Hut ledge, Fair liuven. .Stake No. II! A'soclatlon guarantee purse, $100. For horses olitblu to 2:35 class, Juno 10; entrnuco fco biiuie aud pay able under same conditions as in No. 11. Nomination s have been made by tho fol lowing: Joseph 1, linear, East St. Johns bury; II G Hoot, Bennington; Higllind Slock Farm, Derby; E A SuuJerliu, White Kivor Junction; H T Ball, Leo Farm, Darby Line; II E Brewstor, St Johnibury; Zeb Martin iV Son, Lurabees Point, Stnk9 No. 11 Association guarauteo purso, 10 J. For horscseligiblo to U:00 class Juno 10; entrance fee same and payable under same conditions a in No. 11. Nominations hr.TO been uiado by the fol lowing: A' J Howu, Hydevillo; O II Burnham, lloyalton; J C Parkor, Quechoe; Highland Stock Frtrin, Derby; Georgo H Tice, Dorby Line; Phelps Bros., Bario; It E Juqulth, Soutli Woodstock; H E Weller, Burlington; U E Hrewslor, St. Johnsbury; E AVhitney ic Kon, AV'illUton; Joseph Lamenr, East St. Joansbury; C T Holmes, Charlotto; H C AVhlte, North Beuniugton; S 11 Munson, Burlington; Boiger Bros., Hydeville; John Utton, Morriaville; K A InEallf, Swantou. Futurity stake, No. 1 For produce ot mares bred in lb9U, owned by members of the association. Stakes to be trotted in ISO.!, Entrance fee -10, payablo ns follows: 5 June 10, 1SJ01, giving name, description, breeding of mare, staling name ot horse bred to or in foal tiy; 10 Jui.uary 1, lf92, giving sox and description of foal; $10 Jun. 1, lhOo, and $5 at each time of mukiii the payments to the regu'ar events of lij'jy, The association adds $10 J. Jack Hrooke, b c, foaled 1831, by Oilllg, dam Main Brunch by Big Tree. Bred and entered by C A Chapman, Ferrisburgh. Futurity Stake, No. II For tlie produce of mares bred in 18.) 2, owned by mombers of the associitiou, or got by stallions owned or stood by mombjrs ot the association; stakos to be trotted in 1890. Eutranco fee 30, payablo as follows: 3 June 10, 1S9I1, (Iviug namo, description and breeding of mure and stating name of horse bred to or in foal by; $3 January 1, 1S91, giving jcx nnd description of foal, 5 January 1, 1895, and 5 January 1, 1S90, nnd ijll at tho tima of tho Hunt puymeut to tlio regular ovonts of 18U0. Produce of Daisy AV, b m, by Young Pilot, brod to Freestone. Entered by M C AV hippie, North I'omfret. Produce ot I oily, by Reindeer, bred to Nutmont 22U0. Eitcred by U O Hubloe, Morrlsvlllo. Produce of Luoy I', 2:271, by nonry S, bred to . Kntered by Malveru Stock Farm, Morrlsvlllo. Produce of St Mary by Tatteraall, brod to ;enterol by Malvern Stock Farm, Morriaville. Produco of tHattr AVny by Tattersall, bred to ; entered by Malvern Stock Farm, Moirlsvlllu. Produce of Amauda by Daniel Lambert, bred to ; watered by Malvern Stock Farm, Morrlsvlllo. Produce of bin, by Ashwood, brod to ; entered by Malvern Stock Farm, Idiirrisville. Produce of Stray Girl, b ni, by Fred A likes, bred to Cnstnwaj ; entered by F H Furrlngtou, Brandon. Produco of Eva W, by Phil Sheridan, brad to Castaway; ontored by F II Far rington, Brandou. Produce of Clyte, b m, by AVoolsey, bred to Leicester; eutored by F U I-nrrington, Brandoii. Produco of Undine, b m. by Electioneer, bred to (Irojoana; outorol by F II Farring ton, Brandon, Produce of Nelllo II, ch m, by Hon Frank lin, bred to Leicester; ontored by F H Far rington, Brandon. STATE FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. I'onrlh ,n mini C'mivmitlnti tn tin Held In SI. Altiitna July 1U nnd U. St. Al.n.ws, Juno 1 1. The fourth an nual convention ot tho A'erinont Slato Fire men's association will bn hold ot St. Al bans, Vt, July 19 and 20. On tho 20th will occur thn hand engine, hois and hook and bidder contost, with numerous other llremen'.i coutestf. A large attendance Is cxpoctod and this will undoubtedly bo the most successful meet tho association ever held. The convention will be called nt 2 p. tn. July 19 in Wiiugli's oporn house, which is coutrally located in tbo vicinity ot tho best hotels of tho city. Tho iilOOO lu cash prlzos for the dlfTorent lironisu'a conteits will bo distributed among tho competing conipntilos as follows: note race Mrat s'MV, second qw, third .f50, fourth $25. Contest by hook and ladder men first snennil Sift, third 10. Hand onglno -First :?:J00, Second $100, third $39. Hose coupling contest 1'irst Silo, second $10. l'rizo drill First S?75, second 1J,25. Tho hook nnd ladder contest is opm only to mombers ot hook anJ Indder companies who have beon members for at l.'nst 00 days before July 1, lbJ-. The hose coupling contest is open to all companies who tako pal tin tho parade, but no company shall enter more than olio team consisting of four men. Ah a sperlal prize tho McLaren Ladder company of Hiirllugtou hns presented to tho association, through tlulr agent, Mr. H. L. Melaney, n 0-foot extension loddor, to bo contoited for by any regularly organized hook and ladder company, six men to cou stituto u team, and only ono team from u company shall compute. Tho hose races w. II tako placs Thursday, July 20, open to all regularly organized com panies. Runners must bo resident members of tho companies which they run with 00 days previous to contest, and each team must furnish an allldavlt made by the.r foreman and tho chief enginoor ot tho tire department, giving the unmos of tho runners, nud certifying that they aro ill resident members of said companies. Nono but regularly organized companies, which have been organised ni such for at loast 09 daye provlous to July 20. Ib9!3, can contest for prizes. The prize drill will tnko place Thursday, July 20. Kach company nmst drill at least 2-1 men, exclusive of commandant, olllcers or ll!o closers, and will bo allowod 29 min utes fur drill. Kvery volunteer (lro company Is earnest ly requests! to join the State association ana tend a dsleato to tlio coming conven tion. They llud it of groat advantage to havo their entire company in attendance during tho two days, and osposinlly tho Init day, at wlilch time tho grand parndo takei placo. It will bo mnli up of tho bot drill ed and uniformed volunteer lire cimpuulos In this and Mirrouuding States, and inuny different kind of nppnratus, so that any body ot act.ve firemen by taking part in the purade, will bo nblo to learn much that will bo o" KJrvica to them after they return to their homo-', besides personally meeting the best volunteer lire !:,'Lters in the State, unu exchanging view3 with tbem, thus got ling many new hi as as to tuo bjst raoue of extinguishing llres. TO EE CONSULS. Tho I'tesUlrnt IIImI ribnl Iiiro favors .iuonctho l'r.uplu. AVaiuingto.v, Juno 22. The president has mudo the following appointments: Dnriui H. Ingruham o( Maine, consul-gen eral of the United States at Ualllax, N. S. ; K. Spencer l'ratt of Alabama, consul-gen crul nt Singapore Straits xottlement lo bo conctils of tho United Statos: . S. Campbell of Now York at Nowoattle, Eagiand; John II. M.ibely of Texas nt Baracon, Cuba; AV. F. Kommlsr of Ohio at Hurgen, SwitZ3rluud; Charles II. Benedict of Minnesota at Cape Town, Africa; James A. Demoroat of New Jer'ny at Iirockville, Canada; Joel Llnsley of Vermont nt Coati- coko, Canada; Henry M. Smytho of A'lr ginln ut Fucheu, C una; 'IhoniasC. Jonea of Kentucky at Funchal, Madeira; Jesse W. Sparks of Tonnossa at Piolras Negras, Mexico; John H, Coppinor ot Illinois at Toronto, Canada. 3Ilch.ini Dnvltt. It Is probable that Michael Davltt, the Irish patriot, will come to this country to noliclt funds for the prosecution ot tho Irish move nient Ho Is being urged to do so by in m fluential friends of the Irish home cnuso. He is the founder of the Irish Land lengue and has had a trou bled and adventurous career. Ho has been in pribou for his na tlouallsm, Is ono armed, ami has been expelled from Pallia ment twice, once be cau.o ha was n "con MiciiAtL Davit r vlct" and onco becaue undue Influence wns O'cribed to the priests In hli election. Ho was born In the County Mayo, lu 1840, nnd has b.'iiu ou activo 'worker in Ireland's be half for a quarter of a century. ltlicen nirhtfr. Kuen HIchter, leader of the Frelslnnlgo party, is said to have dono a giant's work in the campuign in Germnny ngalntt mili tary despotism. Ho is a man wbobo knowl edge of popular feel ing, forcible oratori cal effects and un fearing utterances inako him tho most popular and striking n.Mirn In llarcn Jvh strugglo political in Wf Germany. He has also attained fame as in writer, Jlis I ict- .' iiires of tb Future." tuGEH Rl'.IUER. Is huviiig an immense sale In Germany, but has yet, found scarce ly any renders either in America or K113 land, i rt. uu tHui-vuin, Aro you all tiled out, do ynu haw that tired fooling or sieklieadnclii A'ou rju bo 111 lltved of ail llieno e y 1 1 1 1 . t 1 1 n e. by uklag HoiiU's Sais ip,irilU, wlin h (.ivt-e none, tuuutitl aul hndlly stienutli aUil Ihnrntilih' purifier the blooil. It nl creates a ii(iot Hppotlte, cures luitluistluu, hcjrlbuni Mid drspepsla. II noil rill ere 1 asy to take, easy In action and euro In effect. " .01113 a box. Haveusoil Iir. 'Jhiuiiah' Fclrctrlo Oil for rronp and colds, ami declurn It a pnMllvo cum. 1 'ontrlbateil iiy Win. Kay, 570 Plymouth Ave., Buffalo, '. V. -e II ll wiriJ THE FINANCIAL CRISIS, EX-SENATOR EDMUNDS TALKS OF THE BUSINESS DEPRESSION. four uf Dninori at lo i:jiijrlnlentj nt tho lluttnm of tlio rllinnclnl 1'nriiljsls Tile llnwnllun Oucstlnii ami tlm Itusslau 'I renty. Tho responsibility of tho democratic party for tlio present hard times nnd business de pression which pervados all branches ot tludo nnd affects nil classes of people was clearly nnd distinctly staled by ox-Sonntor Georgo F. Edmonds of A'erinont lu tin in terview with a ropresontatlvo of the Tribune in Now York Tuosday. Ho 6nld 'that it was becauso the pooplo bellovod that the democratic purty would, or because tiny fearod that it might, carry out the harmful pollclos for which it doclurcd a oir ago that thoy wcro not willing to embark in new venturos or ovon to maintain those which they had begun. It was becauso thcro wn.3 a lack of coufidoaco in tho demo cratic administration, ho said, that uiouey was tight aud business poor. This state of affairs was predicted by tho Trlbuno and other republican newspapers during the last campaign us tho logical result of a demo cratic victory. Tho prediction bus comu true; hard tlme3 havo como and many poo plo who "wnuted n, chnnge" last fall havo had reason to regret their wish. Iho democratic party," said Mr. Ed munds in response to n question as to the cause ot the present financial depression, in it platform during the last campaign declared for n tariff for revenue only. That was understood by nine-tenths ot the pooplo to mean that tlio government should ratso Its revenue by nfsesslng a tar without re gard to the effect it would havo upon tho Industry tho products of which woro taxed. inch taxation would result in changed con ditions, great hardships to certain indus tries, uncertainty in all, with the natural result of n cessation of effort, smaller wngej for the workmen and fower hands employed. "ilia democratic party also declarod for what the silver men and wiuo ot tho gold men believed to be free coluage, aud it do- clurod also for Stato banks. Now that tho smoke ot the battle has passed away and tho peoplo aro brought fact) to face with tho democratic purty in ponor, pledgsd to chnngo existing conditions, pledged tJ ex periment with new moasures and to re-en act others that havo been tried a-.d found wanting, they realizo their insecure posi tion, i ho people lack confidence in those principles which are profosaod by tho demo cratic party." hat do you think will holp to settlo tho present difficulties .'" was naked. 1 have no legislation to proposo boyond tho repeul of of tho Sherman law and tho return to the monotnry laws which existed before 137J. 1 have no doubt that the operation of tbo Sberivmu law h is helped to bring about the proseut crisis, inure Is also a groat truth of history illustrated by it, that n great prosperity comes in waves. A hen tho wave comes tuns aro good, money Is easy, the government is in good bands, aud everybody is prosperous iu a degree. But there is a crest of tbo wave soon formed, there is wild spaculation, over production and extravagn'icj. At la3t the crest of the wavo will break and carry de struction viit.i it. When wo passo.l tho Shorman act wo woro betwoeu the devil and tho doip sea; Boinethlng had to bo done. A crisis was impending. I voted for tho measure and am willing to tako my share of the re sponsibility, although I was not personally in favor of it. A canvnss showed us that if wo diil not pass tho act tho silver in .'n would pass a freo lilver bill. About threo fourths of tho democrats and one-fourth of tho republicans would have votod for a freo coinage bill. I voted for tho Sherman law to prevent a llnaucial crisis or a freo silver bill. Tho senators from New York, Now England, New Jorooy nnd Maryland, voted for the bill for tho samo reason. I urged in the caucuses that the operution of the act bo limited to five and then to 10 )oars, but the amendment was not accepted. I bellevo now that If we had let tho crash come, tbe country to-dny, oven with tho thermometer at UU degrees iu tho uhado, would havo been moro comfortable. Iho crash would hive como aad wo shall. d have rocovorod. "1 thinu it would bo well to go hack to tho currency law which cxiitod beforo the Bland law. Gold was coined at tho mint freo of churgo. Silver was also coined upon tho payment of seigniorage by the ownor of the bullion, and if not enough for tho needs of the currency was presontod the secretary of tho treasury was authorized to buy In sufllclent quantities, lu tills wny tho de mand and supply regulated itself and sil ver was not driven out of use. 1 do not believe in dispensing with sliver. It such nu urraugement cannot bo innde, why not fix a now ratio between gold and silver based on the present market value No auch ratio would bo permanent. It would havo to be changed lrom tlmoto time us the production ot .gold or silver Increased. But I think a fair ratio fixed now would last for 20 years. "1 have not much faith in tho settlement of the curroncy qusstion by international congresses. Iho European idea of tbo use of silver is different from ours." "What is your opinion on the Hawaiian question:'" "I am not in favor of annexing Hawaii, but I think wo should tako good care that no other nation gets the Itliiu Is. It wo ehould annex the islands, it would be only a question of time when we should admit them as a State. Thoy would tnen have two senators and be as ponerful in tho Senate ns tho State of New York. This is only ono of tho luapy good objections which havo been offered, I think the United Statos ought to muko a closo treaty, practically ebtablUblng a protectorate over tho islaudi, keeping Americuu influence predominant and making their interests identical with tho Interests of tho I'ulteU States." "What do you think of the Russian treaty ? You huvo read it, of course." "Yes. 1 read it when I was a benutor. It ia n good treaty. Ihsrs is no danger that political criminals, as known iu this coun try, will suffer. A to those who put poison iu tho czar's ten, throw bombs Into bis bed room or blow up tho trains 011 which be travels, 1 think that there is no objection to turning ovr such political criminals for punishment 'lhs Ruasian peoplo are not In a condition for any form of government except au autocracy. The colored popula tion ot th South at the close of the civil war were bettsr able to rule than are tho Russian people to-day." Ex Senator Edmunds ia on his way to his home lu oriuont from Callloruin, where he has spent till win tor. He looks well, and says he is feeling much better than whou he was iu active political life. Ho w.U rouiaiu in this city for about u week. Imrairod dlk'estloii cured bs'lleechaiii'o Pills THT. BfeST LINE TO DENVER From either Clilcauoor St. l.mus Is tho llnr. iiimiuu K. nit... tiuly 0110 nlKht on t ho roa I. Dally es ibulod trai is, with i'ullinan sleep ers, ieclm.ni; clmlr cars seats free) aud Bur linnton Route (Itninf cars. VERMONT'3 ROAD MILEAGE. I'lrst Mensurniuniit nf ,tlin Stain's llluli" ways Vmlor tho New Law. Ths road mlleago of the towns, cities nnd incorporated vlllagos of A'ermont as re turned to the secretary of state In conform ity with the provisions of No. CO of tho acts of 1892 ia as follows: , Addison county Addison 00, Rrldport 79, Bristol 50, Cornwnll Hi, Forrlsbiirgh 87 tloshon 22, aranvlllo 12, Hancock 22, Lei cester U2, Lincoln 02, Middlobury 07, .Monk ton Gl, New Hnveu 07, Orwell H'J, Panton 25, Rlpton 119, Salisbury '10, Bhorebam 90, Starkiboro 01, A'ergounes 11, AVaitham 1.5, AV'cybrldge 85, AVhltlng 22. Bennington county Arlington :. Hon nlngton 98, Dorset 01, Glastonbury!!, Land grovo 19, Manchester 09, Peru !52, Pomial 77, Hoadsboro51, Rupart -11, Sandgato '10, Scarsburgh 15, Shaf tsbury 80, Stamford 40, Sunderland 27, AVlnhall 37, Woodford 15. Caledonia county Harnet 101, Burko 7!J, Danville 1150, Groton U5, Hnrdwlck 81. Kirby :!.', Lyndon 91, Ncw.irn U9, lVachnm 71, Rycgato 70, Khollleld -12, St. Jonhubury 99, Htannard 18, Sutton 70, Waldsn 05, Waterford 02, AVheelook 09. Chlttonden county Bolton 21, Burling ton 51, Chnrlotto 71, Colchester 7!3, Essex 71, Hineeburgh 59, Huntington 45, Jerioho 05, Milton 83, Ricomond 58. Shelburno -10, South Burlington !!0, St. George 0, Under bill G3, AVestford 09, AVilllston 05. Ktsox county liloomllald !51, Brighton lo, Brunswick 19, Cauanu !i2, Concord 89, East llavou 10, Granby 15, Guildhall 159, Lemlngton 17, Lunonburgn CO, Mnid6toue 17, Norton 20, Victory iiO. Franklin oounty Hakersliold 01, Berk Bhiro G', Euosburgh 89, Fa.rfax "9, Fair field 117, Fletcher u-J, Franklin GO, Ueor;ria 75, Hlghgnte 91, Montgomery 07, Rlcbford 00, Sheldon GJ, St Albans 81!, Sniuiton 89. Grand Isle county Alburg OS, Grand Is'.o 43, Islo La Motto 19, North Ho.o 25, South 1'Ioro 27. Limoillo county lielvidero 20, Cam bridge 89, Edou 51, Kliuore 00, Hyde Park 102, Johnson 71, Morristown 95, Stowo 8s, AVutorvillo 25, Wclcott OS. Orange county llrndford 71, Bralntrno 71, Brookileld 9J, Chalsea 81, Corinth 1U7, Fairies 29, Newbury 114, Uracgj 59. Ran dolph 118, Strafford SO, Thotford 93, Tops ham 90, Tunbrldgo 99, A'orshlro lis, Wash ington 83, AVest Fairieo 19, AVilliamstown 99. Orleans county Albany 72, Barton 81, Browninuton 51, Charleston 03, Coventry 02. Craftsbury 82, Derby 108, Glover 71, Greonsboro 77, Hullsud 52, Irasburgh 02, Jay III!, Lowell 01, Morgan !!7, Newport 08, Troy 59, AVestlield !!!!, West more !i9. Rutland county Bonon 015, Brandon 74, Castleton 00, Chittenden !59, Clnrcudcu 50, Dnnby 97. Fair Haven !iU, Hubbardtou 'dw, Ira 21, Mendon 111, Mlddlotown Springs !!8, Mount Holly 90, Mount Tabor PJ, Pawlet 59, Pittslleld 21, Pittslord 03, Poultney 78, Procter 14, Rutland City 45, Rut'and Town !H), Sherburne !!0, Shrewsbury 70, SuJbury 117, Tinmouth 45, AVnllingford 71, AVoils 44, AVsit Haven ;i5, Wust Rutland !!5. A'ashln;'ton couuty Ilnrro 101, Berlin 83, Cabot 75, Calais 100, Duxbury 93, East Moutpellor JO, Faystcm 41, Marsbtleld 77, Middlesex 74, Montpellcr 23, Moretown 02, Northtield 93, Plaiutleld 47, Roxbury 58, AVaits field 49, Warren 5'), AVuterbury 09, AVoodbury 08, AVorcester 41. AVindtiam county Athens 22, lirattlo boro 90, Brookliuo 19, Dover 52, Dumuicr hton 78, Grafton 02, Guilford 8S, Uulifax 82, Jamaica 89, Londonderry 71, Marlboro 79, Nowfane r2, Putney 01, Rockingham 87, Somerset 11, Strutton 25, Towcsend 79, A'ernon !!1, Wnrdsboro 0s, Westminister SI, AVuitingbaui 89, Wilmington 71, Windham 48. AVlndsor county Andover 49, Baltimore 8, Barnard 99, Bethel 80, Bridgewatcr 09, Cavondlih 07, Chester 110, Hirtfort 105, Hartland 107, Ludlow 73, Norwich 101, Plymouth 80, Pomfrot 91, Reading 7J, Rochester ?.-, Royaltou 91, Sharon 02, Sprlngtleld 121, fctackbridgo 00, AVcatheri lleld 109, AVetton 08, West Wiudstr 51, AVlndsor US, AVoodstock 101. Of the cities nud incorporated villages A'ergennos has 11 miles, Bennington 1!!, Hardwick nnd Lyudouvdle each 5, Winoo- skl 9, Essex Junction 12, Euosburgh Falls 11 Richtord 0, St. Albans 20. Swnntou 1, Hrudtord 5, AVest Randolph 11, Rutlaud 45, Fair Haven 8, Barre 10, Urattleboro 25, Bellows Fulls 9, Ludlow 8 and Burlington 51. ACiRimo VTK uf COUSTIKS. Mlt.ES. Namosof Towns. Incorp. Cities. Total. countloi. Villus. Addison 1,113 U 1,120 IicnuuiKton 20 TIS C.ilcdomrt 1.1 IU 1,111 L'hlttundeu V.'S 21 U Essex 4U7 4i)T Franklin l.utll 11 l,u4J Uranil Isle 171 1'. I Lamoille 1W1 tva oraiiK-e i,:ur ia l.iu Orleans 1,111 C 1,110 ltutland l.:i 0 B 15 l.HK Washiuuton 1.21S Vi ,2t Winuham 1,1 5 31 1.1 AVlndsor l,7bl l.T.-J Total lsV.'TO 1M 110 14..V.0 Both tlio inclliod and- rcsult3 when Byrup of Figs is taken; it id pleasant nutl refreshing to the laate, and acta pently yet promptly on tho Kidney.", Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispch colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Pyrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its hind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly heucffcitil 111 its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all aud havo mado it tho most popular remedy lcuown. Syrup of Figs is for sale in C0c and $1 bottles "by all loading drug gists. Any icliablo druggist who may not have it 011 hand will pro euro it promptly fur any ono who wibhes to try it. iJo not accept any tubititute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYP.UP CO. SAN FKAtlCISCO, CH, lounmu, iu. uw yohk, n.y. Give the Baby w I" W t 1 II IV NFANTSSftfelNVAUDS TR'3ClORA ?t lAl'ORAr MADK. DENNIN fire of tin' 1 nstest Trotter !.ot by anv stallion standing In New Kmrlitnd, LOU') t I 1 -M'ljj.in thud lio.it of a race Hint hew .11. (A 1 sen record novor boa.ua by a geldlncror stallion) and HOTJG-HT, tfilro of Mack, 2.'22j, Archie, 2,i 11 j, Mahln W.. 2,2; 1,1 son of Daniel Lambert, will sos sou at liread Loat .-tuck Farm, Ueybridge, near Mi Idlebury, t Denni'u Allen has boeu purchasp-i after erv careful searoh. beeuuso it was t. ho wntilil prinluee tho lln'"c typo of Alnrgan ftock to bo ued as seed, for the u t lion ot tb.s l.miily, whore popularity ! so rapidly tprcuding thorough the Unite 1 Lnnailn, Ilo is re:;llereil in thn Aineriean Mnrtan Iteglslor. His slro was Ilonoit A n I'.than AI.en : I U ilain ItciiH by WiirdV lTymg Clou I, Ron of Illack Hawk, liv f-' pun. 1 mm 01 Honest Allen by tho brooks Horse, son ot aherrn m Morgan and '.'d 1! . cf tho Itni-k. Until ot i-'lyin Cloud by Ilackott Horse, sn of OIITord MorgAn, Hum of Kilmn Allen Is by tho Morgan horso. Hod Robin, and second dam the Ret and Hind ilan brought from Tut.br.di;e, A t., 10 Choster by Ur. Cbandler, and 8... 1 1 j tin M01 tan. It wili lie coon that Dennlnrr Allen is deeply bred In Mnrpnn blnnil. Je 1- n r r invi.r, and tub--taT.ce. hiiitily llnisiieil and very handsome 1 pical Moran uad t o Hire lasti sa .11 ;ui iroiior. 110 l't ooiieveii i.i no lleiiniiiK Alton will bo lurmittod to servo after whlili Iho prlee will be jltm. Terms fur 'laouttht, to warrant. Address 2,tf vtA :r 7 vv-t uK ti tin L.. -rnf. i"-i ri n. w. I r.i--. " , FOR INVENTIONS. I'Viunl villi the interest of IIiofc lnviiirr clalris nTainst tlio ""' that of IN'VKNTORS, who often lose the Knciit of valu.ihlc itivcntio of the incoiiipctency or inattention of the attorneys cniplo 1 to o' iiatents. Too much care cannot he e:erci.,e l in ctnplovititi cotiipeUn' aide holicilors to procure m'-eots, for the entirely, upon the care aii'l sV ill of the A uu tlie view ot protecting invent 'is lrom v.'ori:ile5'? or can ic r" 1 itnl of M-eintr that inventions are well protected hv valid patent -. - iv- t.uutd couiihel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared '. Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferencer., Make Spec'al Examinations, Prosecute P.ejscletl Cases, Uegistcr T.-atlc-iMarks and Copyrishts, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If von have nu invention on hand send a sketch or photorrraph 11i f , to. RCtlii r w itli a brief description 01 the important features, ami yon v. ; . advj-td as to the he'-t curse to pursr.e. Models are seldom 11 others are iufrinerins? on vour r:s;hts, or others, submit the' matter to us for a matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. p. o. o.x 63. JOKil WEDBEf;DUR?!, Managing Attorney. X Cut this out and send it with your inquiry. -J? i4 a aat.i c . r. AVE THS TAC Z3 Ons Hundisd anu Ssveniy-'ahrca Thousand Two Hundred and Fifii' Doiiars 'KJiS- I' In vauablo Presents to 1 ,1 55 stkm vivprxr, r.uus gou w.Tcnrs.. G.77G riNn iMrnrrni) fim:nvii fii'i:n v ci.vssi ItLAt'K KXAM Kit TKIM.MIXliS 23.100 iM!'o!tTi:r) niniMAN rucKi.r icni i:s 11G.50Q KOI.I.I'I) tlUI.D WATCH 111 'Kh 1 1 5,500 I.AlKiK riCTf;a:Sinxj5lucUosi IN i:i.UVi:XCOLOHi,forfri ir iioadvirtismi? ou them - v 1 201,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO 3173 ZSO OO Tlio nbow nrtlcle will ho ilKtrlljiiti'il, y roiuiKrs, nmonc pnrtlrs vL nil' I VU IIIIAD l'liif! Tob.u'i'u, uiul ri turn to us tlio 'I IS ''.VJS taken ttii'ti froui. Vo will distribute t-'-'i". of tliio prizes lu till 4 county ns follow:.: To TIII1 1'AUTY RoinllnR us tho errnti-st number of Sl'JIAK Ill:Al) TAGS from lliis ooimly wewlllulve To tlie I'lVK I'AHTIKS sonilltipr us tho next Kiiatot nilinbiT of SI'KAH 11KA 1) TAGS we will Rlvo to each, 1 Ol'KKA tiI.A. To the TWKNTV l'AIlTri'.s fs?u!!ni; i th" noxt crcatost uiimlwr of SPK V it HKAU TAGS, wo will ulvo to n.eli 1 1'UtK! I kniki: To tlio ON'K IIl'N'PI'.Kn lUTinft Fi-nillns us tho next greatest number of MM. All lfl'.AI) TAGS, we will clve 10 each 1 KOI.I.KI) GOLD WATCH CIIAlt.M TOOTH I'K IC l0 TO , " I vS To tho OX1! lllTN-pitKH l'AIlTH'.S seiullni; us the next greatest number of MMTAlt 11K1 TGS, ve will give to eaeh 1 LAHGK 1'ItTflii: IN KI.liVKN COUJItri 1'" VI' Tl'M S, Total S umber of I'rlei for itili C'ouiiSy, 220. CAL'TION. No T.iijs will bo received before January 1st, ls.1l, nor nft. r I ' "i T ' isni. Kaeh paeltuse eont.iiiiiui; lues mutt be iimrked )l.iinly with Name "I s. 11.1 County. .State, and Number ot Tags in cavil package. All charges un p e-k -is 111. ' - 1'rCl"1i;i';Al),SpnAIt IirAD possesses more qunlltlet! of lntrlnsle value t'vin nrv 1 1 - plui: tnliaeeo produeed. It is the sweetesl, the toui!liit, th" rielu-t. S.'I.At: III V 4 ntiMiliitely, positively and illttliirtiwly dilloretit in tluvor froin nisy oltter ih " 1 1, A trial will eonvilieo tho 1110M i-keptieal of tills faet. It is Iho lurRe-t IU r of 1 shaiiu and stylo on earth, wlileh proves tin t it has eiiught tho popular teste ui I 1 people. Try it, and parlleipiite In the innlesl fur liries. S10 that u ''I.N' T4l 1- ill eent ploco ot bPKAll 1IKAD roil buy. s-end in tho tsuf, no matt, r i 11 .11 . atity. N ay smeerely, ' Till: 1". .1. KU11U COMPANY, MtMU ' 'v l s A ll't of th" people obtaining tlieo )iri7C In this couuty will be pui . paper luiuiedlatelj after February 1st, lwn. CON'T SffJD Mi TAGS CtFflnE JAXUmKY I, IS34. PASWT! AT $l.n() IMJK AliKOX. " is Jasuy Liquid CoIjis' will rover more .sp.-xeo and Hay onloruer Ibnii any other pniiit nold In tUla town. Kor S.1I11 only by Thn lhirliiitoa l'lilnt Co., hoad. nuarttrs lorl'.iint, Wml Paper nnd (il.u. io. i Church Bt. dtiT A Perfect Nutriment f-OR GROWING CHILInn'J, CONVALESCENTS, CONSUMPTIVL DYSPEPTICS, mil 'he Aceit, uii'l m Acute I lliieH 1 nd nil AVukIIhi.' lll-ci THE host for Hand-fed Infants. II It HOOK 1 rtu :!,i r-,- 'lie ( let.- iif I11I1111K, n l'f iiny luluri s, iij" f 1 1 e 1111 il I 1 DOLIBCR-GOODALE BOSTON, WiAbO. CO., G ALLEN 10S, H 1 1,1 s Mat t J in. iinesl .Mur.m staiiii'Ti in tlm worM thirty mare at 50, with usual ie:ui , r. ej Bnr.Al) I. DAK feTOf l FA' M- JuJuiel r. t. value of a patent depemUui a 1 a attorn"'. -v If u"( ' y ou thts if you are ruarcjed ith inlr" reliable OPINION before aa. i 9 a x r- i?m1 bo Civen Away in Ploturn for TAOS 4 f M,(V ) 04 MOUOCfO Ii'DY. (il'Al'ANTr.l-'O AfHltOM Al il Food 1 1 i y u iicf mi bs3k HEAD ni:i!MAN HfClCIIOIt.V llANm.K, lOUIl III.A1 I il C1IAI1M ItOTAHV TKI.ICiH'i: '1' "Til 1 (nin vvri ir. ,..5 ori a v 1 -s' s. .CO 1H Kl i Kv i 1 J la i t G I wouldn't tako n po'.ley n 1 r. m i j t puts in its i olicy tho "irou clii 1 " e mil tuns ot 111 yenia ago, Doiin. General Lile Insurants Co. G. H. SsilALLEiT Uca'lAsU W Uo.ia.'a S