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as . Til 12 VERMONT PHCEK1X, BRATTLEBORO, FRIDAY. AUGUST 81. 1888. 4 c Oermont IjljtTim', ltftAT1l.KP.OHO KKIHA , At lil SI :ll INNS' itiii-mti.K' mmiia i toy. Pint ';'f.'AJ' HKN.JAMIN MARRJSOK of WI'IASA I'll ' 'l.'f.'.Nl'r.'V;'. I ,jy,VI P. MOSTOtf . l HI Vims. ll (ImVV'.HKiiH. WILLIAM P PHXtNtltlAM oV S.Vtt mti nl ml, I.il'.l THSWTiWVKHNi'l.' r WfHiimrKV nr in in m.iTiis I nil STATf THhAMl'HKIt vv li in imlfl til WKSI HAJtlM.I.Ml tuts HKl'liKTVin Ur'HTATl-'. (' V IDRTKl! ..F H.iMl'l l.lVli I nil AtniTiiH 10 HKNIJV ItlWKLI. of lllellrnBh ..i III iiresctiniliic Hi omgresa. Second Hirfriii WILLIAM W HllDfTiif Hnrton I'm 1'rcslilfhllill KIi ctors. II (' WII.WIN nf Troy IIKNIiV H KTAHTof Hakci-slldd I) .1 HMrMHH of Morri.ville I! c Mtlrt'rTKK of llrmltord W'iiiilliinii tj l li lic' Knr tscnntors. A A ltrTTKUKIKI.il "I Wliltmghiim HIHNKY IHH.MKS hi llrnft.m Put Assistant Judges, II W rl.AltKKof lirattlclsir.. I. AI.KF.II of Hraftoli Foi Suite's .Mini III ) A K IfHWdltTH Hi Imlliloiidern For tOi.-iiii l i,i Mil Mw Y of .Inmnlca I'.n ilmii iintiirr h MIS 1. KS'ivVl.THN .1 llialtlcls.ii. Kor Prnbiil. .linlires Isu AI.I. T. l.KH hi lltiiltlol.iro l.r WI'll HKAI'i'l llis-kllighniu Kor Cnimli t .iiiniiissi.iiier KAHNSWuKI II i.l llis-kiaglinm .1 A Interesting and iignilicunt Tin- opinion ..1 tin. noii partisan agricultural pniorB nil tin Cleveland Mills tnrill, printed mi mr fnllli.il pngl' toitu Wo udviae DavetlBirt mnl Atkins ta pitch into Col Haakltis nlKHit "fiee aitataw" si urn' more WV hnvo In iinl of people be Ion. wlio iliiln't know any better tlmn ti "monkey with tin1 hu. saw l,ook nut for split ticket. tnxt, Tuesday mil aeo thnt unlsidy pav n grudge against .in) I'liniliilnti' li circulating spurn m. Iinl lots Tin. state Hint count v ticket is print ...I cnrrectlv nt tin- head of our editorial I'lilmnn t.slay A Com tifiil mahtifnitliror lor whoai int.-lliti-iii'. nnil li-vi'l ln"nli..liu-s.-s tin- Hnrt loi.l ( oiitiint vouches, has u'liirni.t Iron m fstciisiv c Inihint- u-ii. in N'ow Yoik .tml f .1-1-4 i-ontiiii'iit thai lhiriison will have Xl t.l )IM t innjoiitv m thnt state ll was foi Han ison in Novonib.r. mnl not lot tin- state ticket in September, that Oov Prts-tar sot the mark of ;I0,II(hi majority in ln Mmi'h at Chimuro. hut it i tnn-, all tlu -iiiiii'. that if t'vnry Itvpuhiicnn ilnw. hr .Int.V in'Xt TuewlayV mojority fan he rarni-il well lownnl tin- lUUKKI noti'li. The hill for the iiiivim-nt of the Kreneh Hjioliatioii I'launv him fuileil in the Hutw, nnil the tnnly net of jUBtii'i- which the hill oonteiiiplnuxt will not he iiei-ompliiiheil liy thin CotiKreiw. The hill fuileil nminU U- eniie thepemoei-atspit in u npunin of friahl ovwr the fnilhift Mirplie. anil were whippeil into line to kill it, so an to keep the enor tnoii upprnpriations at thi- eBion from i?roinn larger. In lsU.i, an chnirinnn of the platform i-oimiiillee of the Ohio IVmin-rnlii- I'onven tion, Mr. Thurni-in rewirtel thit re-iohition "Tlrit thin (,'overiimeiit w nuiile hy white men, nml no far a e have the mw or to preaerve it. it .hall continue to In- a iroveriinieiit of white men " 'iolnreil men, who are moveil hy Dhiiio rutic onilirn Ui eome over into their par i) , lihoulil )tatc thiK tteiitiiiii'iii in their hnlh lot eav reference Tin- lult of the elulln of the liilv.ieaU. I ihe Mills hill that that, nieamiri-reiluce-. the tat ill not mure than jtereonl isshowii h the Tunft liirne llulletin, in a ih taileil i.iratlel column compiriMin of late. In I he whole Ioiik hat of tirtlcleh there are on iv lic on which the out ii. less than 111 per I . on !lfi iii'tii'lex it is UK! per emit, i , lln-si Mil nil- an- phii-cil on the free llBt . oi.l on :tl more the cut rnnites from .Hi per ' cut up w unl. The pretence that the MHIh lull makes only trivial reiluctiniis. on the iveriu...-, is a part of the vlarmic hvHM-riny of the prenent DeuiiH'ratii- i'umpnii;u The Nun York licpuhheiin state co.ivhh Hon. held at Saratoga on Tuesday, iioiuiiuit oil lion Warner ililler for (-overiiui- ami Col Crnifor of New York for lieutenant iwernor. and iloelnre.1 lor hiph license 'I he i-ouventioii was one of the must har iii iiiioiis anil eiithusiHstn- which the limpire -iiuij. U.-pul.licjiiis have hel. I fur yeai A cnrellll B01IV1UM of the ilvhynUiH Hhnwwl i hut .-oiifiilencc in a Kepuhlieiin vict.u next Ni.iemlHtr w-n nevei more deepl-. senteil Iwo iiiuuthb nkeiul of an election limn it is tod.i ll jiarts of the state report ton -luut a-, esaioiM fioiu the J ii-iiuu rain- iunk unl i ouiHinttvuly few ollset in Iowa- from tin Ucpiilihcaiiii. V i- have received from .1 Henry Myers 'I lanillii-n a reply, from the prohilutinn sUiii.N.nit. to lust week' letter from Oc 'as ul on New-fane Uiw ii jlitie. which i- should cheerfully print dill we not lie-li.-i. it- extravagant and overwroiiifht ul I'"- - to "the talented uinl coiiicientioiiK htil.- uoinau," whom our coiriiioudeiit of List week no appreciatively . limacUuiisl, Mould Ih- very otfeiiaive u. tile little woman herself The liet we i-un do Is to commend '" v'r. Myers a careful studj of the sensihl,- 111 aiRht thrown out hy the Hon Alhert Uriffm of Kaanuu m rumark at the town Iwll limt Kriday evening, a ahoi I Bket.'h of which i. nivoii elsewhere, almut pohtinol prohihitiouUts and tl ffm-t of their im- pnw-lieflhli am) eriatic i-ourw in retarding tllu iwu.c uf true temjieraiioi- reform We would alwi wivisi. bun not bo inereiles.lv to ovwwoiW the hifevent and Ih-bI woril. in the dicUnusry for one l,,,rt ...niiiiuiiii-ntion l'ry Iwtvv Btiuie of tliemfor future service, whu wane rsally ,rrut uml overwheluuuK crisis deniHluU their employ tiicui In Imp, unit! lliii) l IJ..1) J'iii,,,, III hi- aiiiuirahle letter to the WihiuiiKton liopulilicmis pruiU'd in tins ibbuo. Seuauir rilmuuds nays "I think it is the iniicru live duty of every citiieu to turn out on election iUy and vote " And aifaiu he " iv.rne.lly hoja., therefore, that ovary IkbiU voter iu our state will, with hia iuhKuImh-b, rally at the jmlln and Kive a irmat majority in favor of the American ynteui " Tlu- reesoiu w liy he bo uarneiillj iirtfim (hi. are Blttte.1 m hi. letter with such "fttl wonl.a. Mr. Edmund- knows so w. 1 lam tii uw Hi-ailmuuiUiMHB u timely on,., and one i,i. I, we with .iMoiHlly u phuio. N- m I'uimday aitfht the inipuruiiit imrt f V . iiiioiit'a w.u-k in the oatupaiKU of lHNh "ill I., lone Her vote wdl la. j-tven to I lai i is, ui ami U'irUm in Nnvenilier a a in iiici .f nnurar That i. takeu for icmut i d mi I llie ulltol aitfiuHealUV- of the fact I- . o m ml ivuly .mall The important "on tli ii -I ii hi I. to .how to the eoiin j i, ' vi lii. -hr what ln-i mttunate i of I' i -'in .1 -"'I il .i u- il -tin, I- i,. lav : j - i .1 ' i .i . I'- il in, -. , n I , I I i III'1 1 ! II- I lc. ll.i.l. p, , I I iwnriKl hln vloiioii . The ile of tho ma Joflty lor IHIHtiithani ami Wmnllrary will Ihi thi It if i-inplmtl.-nlh Inn- that a xoti- for IHIIInKliam ami V.Klliiiry In n voti' for llarrinon ami Morton 1"p to tliix tiini- v have rti-nrtih nrtfeil the I'ari'ful TtRniMtinn of the Drpiilillciin foTf-rti. anil c lM"Hen Ihr oriratllratintt to l Iwtti'r than hvct Iwfure But the tlnn fur rntrh work ha koii hy, nml th duty i im fin itiiltviiltial nni- That iluty in to Ito ti the mll mxl TilMilay and voto An to why nviifj Vermont rltim-h hoiilil ilo thin, rcimii!li'ii of hln on Hrotmt poiivimi Ioiici . o wrillallj atiw with tlii mimi nivi'ti liy Mr lClnnuiilii lint, furllior than thin, mid in a far Inrypr m-imn limn till. "Very ninn alnniM votp liwiii' It i n citl ((li V duty to vot. ami the ninn who in-n Icrtu to go to the poll oti elei'tlon ilay in not a hmI eitixeti in the het nMine, lieciume lie falln In the Hint iluty of ritiisenxlilp Wiinlhain eonnty Itepnlilleniia ' (Into the ollfi next Tnemlay, every mini, anil vote for DnlliiRltnii! ami Womlhury A hilt majorily for onr Minte ticket next Tnewlay tneatu the mire eleetioii of Hani won ami Morton in Nnvenilier. .111. Hi Klnli J'" irrrli. IhroiiK-hont ourntnte cnmnn it has heen the aim of The I'lueiiix to present the po itixe, airt'eBBive side of our llepnhlicaii Milica ami llepnhlicaii principle, in n plain. dirirt, eoneine way without wasting time or strength in inaulfyine the fal.ehooilii of the Democracy with undue notice and with out Imuhk kept from lii.ciiBnioii of the real ikbuck at .take h if in ill pursuit of the lulse ib.iics mined hy their painoH and speaker" IlnvitiK done this It l epeciully a plenmire ti he utile to proent us a .up pleinent In thin, the lat iBue latfore the tate election, the full text of Conifrem mall McKititpy'a tnnnterly njuwli on the tariff deliveml at Atlimtn, lla , on the '.'s lli.t. Thin Bpeeeh i one of the imwt renmrkahle litterancen of thin eampniifii The ciri'iimtaliee of its delivery weie pe culiar The audience wa a hontile om from a partimn point of view, hut the speech was no ahle, bo conijiact. bo jmlicinl in it tone, and o luminnus with incotitro vcrtihle factB and arguiiieiitB drawn from hintorx. that it enniiclled the ad miring at tention of all who hi.nrd It. lt moat no tahle feature la ita wholly iiupartiiu char acter In the whole ajienrli the words He piihlican and Ileniocint do not app.nr And U't it would lie ilupoaaihle to find 111 tin cotnhitiiHl literature of the cnnipniKU si. overw-lielmitiif a coudemniitioii of the Itam ."ratle fallacy that "the tariff la a ta," and "it is the coimuiuer who pays the tax," or a more complete demonstration of the w im economy no lea. than of the nlwolutc riifht and justice ol the Hepuhlicaii doc trine of prot ction for American fanners and workiiiffmen It every man and woman w!i. cherishes un intelligent interest in our American Jiol il ii-s read this speech carefully and aw if evei v word -e aay of it is not true An ITnfni Inutile l,lt. The lleinocratie pujiers are industriously circiilatim: a statement to the effect that the Standard (111 trust, the PiicihV Itailroad i-iuii, the Siiirai trust, tin Cotton Seed th! trust, tin- i oul iiiii;. ,1ii huilil etc . arc nil foi Harri-.iii This is an unfortunate1 selection Seiintoi I'ayiii- thnt eminent onio Dciiiis-rat. is a conspicuous memher of the Standard Oil trust, mid his sou in law. Mr Whitney . is Mr Cleveland's secretary of the navy Mr Mmi-ninn made his rep iil-nlton, in part, as , otmsel for the I'licifii milroads .Mr. Havemeyer. the head ol Die Miliar trust, was delerentially consult e.i ny tne .inns Miiiimtlee. ami the siiRar schedule iiifslificd to suit him. He is ajjen erous isnitl ilmtor to tin Democratic cam panrii funds. The Cotton Seed Oil trtut is only n hrnnch of the Staudnnl Oil trust Of the conl riiu, Coiisreaaiiiau Scott of I Vinisylvatiiii. ilr. Cleveland's lieutenant. i. one of the wealthiest mid mo-t coiispicu our represelitlltives As to .Tnj, Hollld, hi Ims declared himself for Cleveland. If it would la of any Use the Delliocruth would do well to try mnkimr n new list : hut the troiihlc is thnt a list ol this kind can't iliaih' which wont act us a Imomeram; 'I'llllh finiti mi 1 nrxM-rlf-il snlltl.. Kor once the Sprill;lield liepuhliciili has a letter on Vermont politics w Inch states thimrs as they are, and not ns some Demo cratic cori-cp) student would like to hnv them In a liiitlaml letter printed in the K'epuhlicaii on Wednesday the writer ad nuts that the outlook foi the Vermont De- niiH.Tiicy is a irliHiiuy nIll.( alllj tu, , ;ir,, ly hecnuse of the wnv the state has hct-li fiven over hj the l'resident to Hiram At kins s Isiasism "It cannot he denied,' t he letter says, mat mere lias inn-n a w Me iiiiiei euce helwecu HeuuK'nitlc professions at Wash nitron nun I'inis-rnlic perlortnances in Vermont, for the rovehni; and selfish lllillia.anelit fins coutlol eil am llellillieer c.l nearly ecrj act und purpise of local isiutics, anil llie olIlts Iiave lieen illspensisl " lite pr ipiesol pouilcjll 'lllist ratlli than piihhc trust Tins selfish domination h.is distrusted hundreds whose charnctei ,:ac prestige to the DeiuiH't-atlc ori;flUI7a tion. It is not surprising therefore that the spirit of ie..t and indifference possesses every thoughtful man of the Dein is-ratn laitli in ermoiit, whose Imllot i iii.lnsl as an expression of conscience wlmll defection will ! plainly manifest in the follhi-oiiiluu election. So slialni'lens has laeu this trnftu- m the offices, so full of yreeit, political assassination, assessment, deceit and connivance, that any hithertu similar conduct on the part of ltenuhlicai maiiaKers has Lien completely overshad owed and ohscured therehy Tile lii.pulihcuus lmveri ipular suite ticket and platform, declnruiK nt;nuist free passes for oM.rnorB. judges ami legislators No m.Iii i,-al iarty evei had lietter reason lor rehellioii against the inlluences that sliHitci it. strcui.'th and curse its anus than the sorely tried and Uisely dishonored De i-iocracy of Vermont Sliurtlell, the Dom ocratic nomine- for rovenior, is a reputa ble lawyer from .Montiielier of Atkins proclivities, and Mr o'Sullivaii ol Hurlinc ton, raudldiiU fui lieutoiinut-t,'ovei nor, is tile ni.triietoi of the Itouiau Catholu- si-h.il in that eit If, as a lamented Ileuiocrat once aaid, tin- purjH.e of the Vermont Democratic muchliie 'irf to keep the jwirtv eoitveuieiitU small, ' success has clearly crowned its iiiuchiuutioiis " Those facts are not new to observant Veriiioui Republicans, and we me ulad to see them thus plainly stated for outside cou Mimption It wont do, howciur, to "vani llic' on any serious defection from the Deiu-iH-rntie ranks on ehn-tioiidnv. and the thin. for Kepuhlicaiis to do is u he at the ill, ei cry man, and vote A ht i I, I or 810,1)00. Then- Is chnTlli ill the Democratic ivuup Iss-aiisi- the (act ha. leak. si out that Mr Cleveland linn neut In. ch-iek for JHI.IKIO to the lienns-rutic national i-oiumittee The check is for "caiiiiai.'ii puisse.." which iiieuu. thai the 1're.idiiiit lias kivoii Jlll.OIKJ to promote Ins own reelection Chairman Uric i. f.i auirry for words Ikkviuso soine suleinlinate (fave the thiiif away when it was meant to Im- kept a dead secret The situation i mi aniusinir one when one re member, what Mr Cleveland's aliened sen tuiieniB are lor were) alsiut "pernieiou. ae tivily.' "offeii.ive partisnuship," and the illtei fereiiee of ollice holders in party poli tics '1 lie New Yoik Woi hi. never over friendly to Mr. Clo eland, nlories in the oXBinre, and wiya "It i announced that l'resident Cleveluud has eiil his check for tfld.lssl w the national DemiK'mtie cominit U. If this Iu- true, he has pris-laimed himself a pei iuciou.l) actiie iartisiiu Why should not every fcdcial oHice holder con trilmlc Ui the cauiiaiKii fund us well as the President ' lt u. have no hy-risy " 'I lit- Miiue Ceiiimlllei-'s AiI.Im-.s. Those la- K'sl word, of the Kvpulilieuii stati- i-iunaiitus- in their addles, to the vot ersof Vermont The Kutuiiid Herald well calls the address a "hulebla.1" that "should tli the uatrkuvic impulses of every UepuUi eii and ud him to the bi1I, and cause him lo si.e thai all Ins n.i-hlrs are there also It ihmiiicUi twuty with Vermont's henac day., awl it dues nut overstate the "infuitude ami trravity of the isaue A f owautuuity is at hand, awl. uuhsw -r arc different from tbetr falhsrs .i. ii .I'lers, lk will vras it ad -,,.4 UMtoltsi like HUM ' " TJtK MMllll.i: tmhiw: a i.rrrnn puom hx-oov. phoctoh tlilili li fri liinlll lm. n t'hiilms li-tlslll- lfl-ie nl III nioi tnlfi- .tlt-iiiliir i htm i- or riir Vr.inaovT Mniu.r Co i Pa.s -mil. VI Aim laws i h'lht'll nf Th I'rtllt'Oll I'hOtltl thai sn I ni..visl oiir filler of mt il ami must ask .rti to excuse mi delai in nnawerfiiK wtilch la itue lo ita- nreaa of oilier mattera, fltat alMcin.. finin hoaie ilininKttie wlioli. of last tieek on iwll my attention In an aitlele In the Vi mil tintii Count) lleforiacr of Atiir -t the hea.lnolea of wlifeh an. aa felloe, s Tie Marlil.- Tariff KlxiHlllineent-rtB.tii.c wltfi the Iv-llllen i.r Klirlilis'ii Vermont Firma-TI. facts la answer to the ralsehnml ihat (lev l'ri.-tor as refusl a tiearlait hy the Mill, 'oiuuittt.. A Maniple l.le of a tliuiitiiiK Cami'fllfi,!i " on Him piictmsl an aitlelenf like lm.rt from the Mprlairflclil Hcpui,ieaii of Aug it I is-rtalnl riH.-lvisl a not lis. from Ihe ilerkof Ihe Cotiinilttis. on W'aya and Mciiiistlnit the com inltlee wonlit not hear me ('ntii;rea..iiinli Htcw art maile a atateiiient in e..ii itelsttc afterw-anl. In llie llnnw of I(eprcmtitatlvcft t lint IheWnia unit Mentis Committee fitld n'fusisl to hear me. mnl Ills staleineni wn not ipiest luneil 1 catinol iinileratanil the lls for even Ititliiinlliii! that tlie Milt. Mil nas auicmhsl in nissirilani.. with the m tltlon of the Vennont marlite itenlera our isiui lianv has liinl a i-ontrm-t In Washington which lia in eli called me there iliirf litf the M-nr. ami 1 liave iinturally Iss-n l.st to w-ati-h ier.vclosi.Ii the action if l 'ontfissw nit), referents, to the tariff on marble The otih is'ttlloli w filch lias lsli prt'senteil to the Ways nml Means iomuilttcc of llie priwiit Conifrisis. slincil hy Vermont uiai-tile ilealeta nail Hie on., in watch ('otiirrcMioan ltu.elt refers, was III Hie hallils of Ihe committee Ifforettie 1llls liill was resirtisl to t'ouirnsis ll maile two isspiesis rirst. Hull tin- taiilT nn niarlile shout,! l- left as ft wns. and sissnnilh II sutfiroateil a minor nnsll ftcation in the mailer of measiuiair liusiliisl slnl. umrlil. which II was Ihoucfil noalil relniire a soiins-of I omplalllt to IllilHitters Tlie couimfl 'a ntiswer lo the ts'ltlfon was lo reninrc enllte Ir Die tint) on lilis'k niarhte. and reduce thai on slahs and to imy no attention to tin aiiiwtMion for an amendment Mi ltamlnfl. howeier. In fits hill Introduced Into tlie House March U. fssa. adopts our sug-frcatioi! i on can Judife how much isaialdcintlon was ac ontisl le the Vermont marhle dealers fnim the facl that the Mills ismmlttee. In their hill ns re iwirled to Coiiirnwi did uothlair Hint Hie is'ttlloli asked Tor Inn Inst exact I) what It asked not to have iloni- Instead of nctiliK usin tln-auinnsitloti alnl in nis'iirilaiii.. with Hie rcoitcat of the Anien- an marhle futerisita It followed a is'tltionof a f-w llnllnn marhle denier and Iniisirters. tinted thss ml.-r .wth. fas; wlmaakisl to have the dun in block iiiarhle enlirt'ly ivmiwetl It was several months afterwards, or in tin month of May. as I nmeiiihcr It. thai aUcnn, ratlc iitueuH airreisl to an nmcinhiieiit, lenilnit I irt.v ts-nts a foot on hlts-k mnrhlc Within u few nr. tli. marble Industries of TeiiueBst- and 11. ..rein have trained consliternlile lins,rtaiits ain! tin- i-n-.ni for tin- amendment Is fnrirelv thn- Mr Candler, n rcprescntatlu- from the district in which the new marble Inilustiiisi of (lisiriflnnte foi-altsl Mr Candler nllhoiiirh a ls'iius-rnt. iilnin l saw hilt ill, i-esult ol the Mills hill would Is t, Hie er,,. i,e niarhle liiilustiits. of Ills eonstllu ems ati.l Ititer,s4ted himself erv aitlielj to ... nr. tin retention of as much of tlie duty as he could on marble Yours !teactrt!Uj , iiKiinni.n I'ltnc-rms In an issue of The l'lnenW, alsiut the middle of July, we made the statement that when the Mills dark lantern tnrifl euiniutt toe was priiHwiiic to put tunihleon the free list, the committee refused to hear e-( iov I'ns tor in Is-hnlf of the Vermont marhle industry, hut l-eatored mnrhlc to the dutin lile hat when the inarhlumeii of Democratic Tennessee npHjnred ami said that flee nim ble would mill the business A week or two luu.r the Windham County lleforiuer piintcd n letter from Contfressman John K ifilsst-11 ot Massachusetts, which was a pre tended denial of our i harire. hut which, iu tact, evaded the (.nut at issue hy sayim: thnt tin Mills i-ommittce didii'l (five hear mcs to the inarhle dealers of au sei'tion. luit that joint (H'titions ami memorials were received from many such dealers On the strength of this i-.juivoo.nl letter, the I!e former appeared with headlinea diH-larinir that "a sample he of a humliui: cumpniKti" had Ueii anaweretl. and that the marhle tariff of the Mills lull was "fixed in accord unce with the petition of eighteen Vermont firms " We piomptly sent the Iteformer's nrtiele t-iexOov I'l-iK-tor, ami alsive is his icply. The Iciter spenks for itself No comment cnilil make its meaiiiuircleaier. It not only shows that every wonl of our original state nient was true, hut it shows more stroiifrlv than we stated it the partisan iitetlusls of the Mills committee This committee, in the iMvininni:, did the exact reverse of the tlii tin which our Vennont marhle dcaleis asked them to do. uml three mouths after ward, when tiie uuirlile dealers of Demo cratii Tennessee and tosircia had raised a breeze nlmut their ears, they restored mar hie to the dutiable list, hut without any re trard to the pruyers of the petitioners from I'epuhliciiu Vermont I.eiiviiiir the ricjht or the w roue; of the tariff issue entirely out of ii;ht, what shall we saj of the action of a ilitical party which, uuilci the lead of a man who is sworn to Im. the l'resident of the whole country undertakes to make and minimis ter the lows on a basis so outraeisiusii par ti-an ' Itefoic the Reformer editor presumes nifain to he mendaciously alsiut a public mutter iu which ex (iov 1'r.s'lor is con ccrned. wc advise him to hanir up over his desk, foi consultation, a motto which is sometimes seen ill wtaitl worklln; shi'lis "Do not M o n k-e-y w it-h the It u S-a w " .tit. Itliihir's sipcri-li. On the day of Mr lllnine's arrival here floni l'.urope lit- told n Massachusetts dele gatiou in answer to then addle of wel pome that "it is a fact that the wage work ers of Massachusetts have more money to their credit iu haiiksof deposit than all the wage workers of the :I5,(HK,IHH) people ill ( treat Hritain ' This statement was caught and criticised und denied by the Demo l-latic INqs'l-s 111 a speech delivered at liaugor last week .Mr. Illaine rcpliisl eflisa iinllj to these critici.ni. He amplified his statistics ami presented uu unanswerable argument as to the tieiuemlotis increase of savings hy out wage camels, since tho Re publican luriH went into effect This speech is one ot the most notable and co gent uttet uncos of the campaign, and it will hi universally read Hcnuso ol its in trinsic interest It is printed with sub stantml oomph ten ess on our first page to i'iy A ootl l.i-lli-i. It was a stioiig letter winch Senator lil i null' 1 scut to tlie Wilmington Republicans the other day It contains the whole tariff question iu nutshell and it is couched m uch terse, concise teinis thnt he who runs may grasp iu thought and "see the int " The letter is one of the het contl iluitiniih which lta Iwien made to our oampaigii lit erature Read it Mr. Mills's recent Bnsch at Tientou, N. J , was a rare offnit iu the uumUr of mi. BtatenieuU which it contained. Here is a sample : I A voice n the nailery "II.. iihoul sugar" I ,c should liave lUisl Hull all right Itn, hail not the Iti'imlihcaiiB siiddeal) ihsisivensl that the sugar nags were lln-lr fii, -it Is and liackeisand loil.'lit lo siuolhcr mi) all-iiiit to uiakt- aai isiiiialtle iiiraiiBviti..iu on Hist article The Kepuhlicaiis voted solidly for an amendment to tlie Mills lull reducing the sugar duty ."id per cent, and Mr. Mills'. mity, by an equally solid vote, deieatisl it. That 1 the history of the sugar deluite The greatest isihtical doinoiistration that Vennont has seen since the opening ol the oanvnia ttsik place Monday at Midillehury under the direi-tion of the Ala l.iiuviln Rep ublican Club The wt.tl growers and fanu eis of Addison county name into town to attend the rally by thousand early in the morning and remained all tiny in the inter est of llarrioii, Morton uml protection. There was a largo pris'iussion and n l.'i fi.it led, white and blue Imll draw n hj six horses was a striking feature Col Wtsslburyand Hon Alliert (irifliu of lCaiisa. were among the BaNtkers A Mi ll'i:tid. in Tniili, IKroiu the Kpriuglli.1 Iteitulilii-Aii I I The stateBiiintishipof President Cleveland la not evinced in Ins selection of Atkins as u iiiiuithpiiH'e ami purveyor for hi. ailiuiuis Imtiou in Vennont Inner rn lie Nliiie.iiiausliit. Fnua the lallaiuihihs Jinirnal 1 Here is a little something to cast ytaireye over Wistl sjuaitr Aunsiiii or duly jn.ixi.i.o jk.i.ii.oo l'rusirtitaiof dtaiutstii ao lutHeai to t.iUsuiiialoii iinebalf ihueUvviUi The VI ills lull U "mlliee the siirpJiH" outs utT W.W.-l.tHal aiel leaves lAT.UdO.CHll Su gar is an iudu.tr of the "solid Siuuth " A JiSS Of Ihr Itriitibllrnn Mlnlr I'nttiinlllre lo Ihr Veirr. of Vrriuenl "I'ut the Vermoiitera nhead and keep the column clnaetl up," v3lh the order of the Itallant Hwlpw ick a quarter of a century aifo when the Sixth corps hnd a reat duty to jierfnrm The ntrupKh' then was to aave the nation in order to protect the home ntul the Individual Vennont ajraln stands at the head of the column and leads the van in another atrint- tfle to protect the home nml the industries flint make the home In order to save the nation. In form it is n Hi1itiral contro versy. In allhstnlice it is more. It ill volve. the pnwperity nml the life of Indus tries, and the rewarda of lalsir. It touches the hearthstone. National honor and Independence nre at stake. Shall America he American or r.iiKlish Is the oiieatiou. Shall tho republic he dependent or independent f Shall there he liome-iule or foreign rule ' Shall the products of lalsir, whether from the farm or the factory, have a mnrket that will pay tlie lnlsirer according to the Atnericnii standard under protection, or the foreign stamiaril miller Iree trade f Minn we lis ten to the hum of industry nr the luoaii of wnnt t Shnll we prisluce our own wool, cut our own lumber, manufacture our own iron ami the prtslucts of iron, quarry our own marhle, granite and slate, or shall we buy of the foreigner f In a word, shall we utilize our inexhaustible resources and lie independent Americnu freemen, or shall we let the foreigner ilr.t crush our Indus triea ntul then extort the prices which cu pidity dictates when the home supply is destroyed t These are the questions involved iu the issue which a deluded President lias forced iljHiii the Amei-icali people Umiii such all issue, bo vital to national indeM?iulenee and miliviiiuul prosperity, it is not strange that Democrats as well as Ilepuhlicaiis, should say as in Til, "It is not party, hut country . it is not politics, hut patriotism.'' No one doubts hut that Vermont stands whetc she has always stissl in such a coll test. Hut patriotic men and women arc waiting impatiently from ta'cnti t) la-can, to hear her voice in the old-time thunder tones, pronouncing for country and flag hy the protection of American industries ami lalsir The time for Vermont to s(H'ak is the lirst Tuesday of Septemlier The voter here who favors Harrison and protection, and fair treatment of the veterans of the war. ami a leform instead of a sham in the civil service, cannot help the cause uu less he votes for Dillingham next Tuesday. 1'he question is not one of victory, but ma jority If eveiy iiiaii who prefers Ham son and protection to Cleveland nml free trade will go to the polls at onr state eloc tion, the magnitude of the majority will electrify the country and make votes for Harrison hy the thousand in other states Ijct no man fail iu his duty. 1-t no one In deterred hy imtsouuI considerations Let no one neglect from a feeling of as surtsl victory to give one day to country Let no one forget how sitent is the lutlii ence of example. Let all remember that when the calm intelligence of Veriuonters gives explessiotl of their conviction, It commaiiils resMct thioiighout the laud If all the voters vote, our majority will Is- larger than ever Is'Tore. Maine will billow our example and keep the column dosed up, and oh the lith of November the grand assault along the whole line will carry our Iwnners to victory ami our eouu try will l redeemed. llEimni: W Uii.vxiu:, f IIAIU.KM K. Wki.i.i.mi, KllANKI.lN KAIIlHAMiM. M A Hl.MIIUM, frflllMlflla S D IlnnsiiN. oi.in Mkuiui.i., I Hkmiv W Cii.mui, 'oir t 'AUHIII.I. S. Paiik, I John C. Stk.uim., KlIKIIKIIIl'K W liAl.llWIX, I foiltllll'frt William Ii. Paul, 1'kki.kv P. Pitkin, l.KVANT M. liKKII, ! M K. Paixk, ! .1 vniKi.Y mum ritmi si:..nm KDMIMIS 'I hi- Issue uf 1 lt- fnitipnigii stmn.,! in sling nml siinilt. 'rerni. Il'tler lothe llliilligtoll Iteplllilicnlis on the is fusion of Hieir rallv TliesdtlV evening I Sknatk CiiAMiiKit, Wasiiimithn. August '.':i, 11MSI I Mtt lh-iii Sir I have vours of the 21st mst , stotmg tliat you are to have a Repufi licnn rally on the "ith I am extremely glad to learn thnt the Republican citizens of Vermont are. iu all jsirts of the state, more than usually interestisl in the present campaign, for it gives riuisoti to Iiom that they will do what I think is the imperative iluty of every citten turn out on election day and vote It is. 1 think, of great im jsirtance that the cituens of our state shall express their opinions regarding tlie pres cut dangerous crisis m the affairs nf our tountry vv ith emphasis The Presi lent of the I'nittsl States has, in his message of December Inst, officially declared to Con giess that This.- laws Irelt-rrfiig to Hie tariff law s) as llieh prlmarv and plain effect, raise the price to tsnisiuiiers of all articles !nistrted and subject to ilnl.v.b) precis. I the sum .tl,t far such duties Thus tin- amount of the duly measures the L-ix I ui id I iv those .ho pun has. Itiriis'lius.' Iiiiiii tsl nrtit-lfB " He uccorJiiigly recommended legislation 111 accordance with the alsive quoted state ineiit The necessary ctuisequenee is, if that stateineiit ho correct Iwhich demon strahlv it is not) that all customs duties slioulii be. if Nissible, entirely nlsilished . ami this is the strongly marked tendency of what is called the Mills hill, as it was re ported hy the ctlllllllittee of the House of Representatives It i true that iM-fore its jwissage iu the House some of its evils were mitigated by restoring or increasing duties iqion some particular articles, for the sole reason ns is apparent enough that it cudd not pass even a Deuiis'ratlc House of Representatives in its original form, and the President's followers were obliged to barter protection enough to command the neivssiiry majority llritish newsjiiqiers sav truly that the measure is iu favor of Rritish interests The people, therefore, at the coming elections will necessarily decide what the polii-v of our government is Ui he for many years to come If wc wish to try once more the calamitous experiment of encouraging foreign pnsliictiou and dimin ishing home prisluction and industry, we should try to elect the DemtM.rntic candi dates Rut if we wish to preserve our protective system ami to continue, as far as jstssihle. to lie the consumers of our own prtsluctions and the employers of our ovv u lalsir, we should omit no just means of tie feating the Democratic party so isisitively as to settle the question once for all. I earnestly hope, therefore, that every legal voter 111 our state will, with his neighliora, rally at the polls ami give a great majority in favor of Ihe American system. Ill haste, very truly yours, (ii:n. P KllMI'Mis C. M. RissLix, Ksy . Wilmington, Vt III11I111- 011 t'lcvelnii.l'. I'iwlierics .tie., ngr. ll'rolli his Ns.-h ul Win, -n ill,-. Me. Men, lay ) After failing to tin anything for the fish eriueii, leaving tl to he abused ami out 1 aged thiough two summers, ami declining all foi 111 of just and proper retaliation, the President now asks Congress to give him isiirur to make nn effective onslaught 011 Canada, to do something that will tell. In effect, the President declares that hu dtM's not want to settle this question right down at Portland ami ( iloueester and Halifax. He wants Ui settle it out in Manitoba He vvaiits to have u disturbance all along the line In the spirit the President is now in, he will lf satisfied with nothing thnt does not put courage iu hi. administration and protective tnrifl out of the minds of the jasiplc Well, my friends, I don't ladieve that Congress will gratify the President I think now that the fishing season is over ami no outrages have Is-en committed, the Aiuericun people will direct that the whole question .hall go over ti next year. Hy that time there will la. a "Republican Pre.' dent greut applause in tlie White House and a Republican Congress iu the capital, ami then we shall settle this question as it ought to he settled, settled as the Iiepuhli can party has always dealt with (Jreat llritaiu, in holding high the dignity nf the United States and informing Ureat llritaiu, as fleneral (irant diil in the case of the Alabama claims, that the fishery dispute must he settled on terms of full equity ami justice to the Aiuericun fishermen ami iu accordance with honor to hoth nations. Idreat applause Senator Krye says of the President's mes sage on the fisheries : "It simply means that President Cleirlninl wants to lil.ll llie lialn-m-l ill reeartl to the rei,,l,,,il.. law of Man-Ill, tHs-r, Just as he played the Isihy ael alsiut the law which authorised film to liuy 1 linen isiaies ikiiiiis Willi surplus reieiiuc A few iiioiiltis ago hi- wasn't iiiftc sure that fie hail the light to enforce that act, amt so he apiiealed to Congress to toll him whether lie had or not No President of isioiiiioii sense, ulit, ums ullln,,. .,, do lit. plain dull ami applj Hie surplus lo Us Kroner use. would have had any u...wsliy to ptay a-bah) act la thai ca- Bvrrylssly kliowshos iiuwfltmg la lias Ims-ii all along In accept tls. n lauallisi act ami cany II nut loyally, and now lie eoaiss pUi) lag Hu, Pahy art again. He sajs he doesn't know wlial ll mean, and wants to l. had Tliat Hates the situation iu the fewe.t pisssihle words ami witli altsolute truthful All Hlanuiiujf outbreak of cholera is re portal) in Presque l.le county, Mich. The .11111. Illll nod I'elnlnr. Agnln, .1r HWm When I w-n. a Isiy ami uaed to go out n giiniiiug. It aflortletl me hut lit tle satisfaction to throw away ammunition in shooting at small game ' Neither do 1 take any delight, nt my preaetit age in life, ill contending over a matter with a limn of aurh atnnll Intellectual calibre a tlie editor of the Windham County Reformer. Itut iunamnchaatheiiforeaalil editor, In tlie Inst issue of his paper. propiB.es, aa he anva, tn give me no rest until 1 take Imck miastate inenta which 1 have made relative to what the free trade Mills hill proanl to do w ith isitatiHa, ami makes pretence of fortifying Ills isitioii hy a citation of a case derided hy the Btiprcine court of the I'nltod Stale, which was undoubtedly furnished him hy aome ayinpntliiriiig frieml, you will pardon me for replying thereto. The case of Ar thur i'. Lealiey, he iiiforins his renders, la reisirted in Vol !IT, page TIKI of th,. Federal Reirta, which stateineiit is hut a sample of his characteristic blundering. The case referred to is to he found iu Vol. DO, page 1 1'.' of the I'nited Slates RcKirts, ami is not unfamiliar to me, nml Is an authority, w hlch, instead uf making against my swition, fully sustains me. Ill spunking of the Mills hill I have atated, ami I here reiterate It, that it promised to put itatoes on the free list, or iu other words, to leuve them lion-dutiable, which is the precise fact. Iu the present or exist ing law iuisiitcilHiiuhiesuic seclally men tinned, ami are made dutiable nt to cents per bushel. The Mills hill, as drafted and reHirteil to the House April 2, potsi, ami en dorsed by the Democratic national conven tion June ith. nml made a part of their party platfoi nude mi mention of the nr tide of sitat.Bs whalBisvcr , and all vege tables in their nulurul state or hi brine, not spocially fiiuuif ruled or provided for, were placed on the fice list Section It of the hill pioviiletl "That this act shall he in force from and after July 1st, 1SSH, naif oil linen nml ..lift ii mcs ru mntlwl hnrwilli Hit lifrrlift rt711.il1-t." Ill view of this rea'iiling clause, will so stupid a fellow , even, as is the Reformer editor, contend that by the provisions of the Mills hill Bitutocs were left thereby a dutiable article - If so. then he iim.t be densely ignorant ta- wilfully blind What was true ol aitatiles was also true of wheat, rye, oats, hurley ami Indian corn, as well as many other articles dutiable uu der existing laws The fraud was detect ed. and during the Inst day-B of pendancy of thnt monstrosity the Mills hill in the House It was amended m many essential particulars, ami esp.s-iallv by striking out enure lite -Hal section or rPs'allllg chillis., and inserting in lieu thereof the following Tills act is Itilelidist. and shall l const rued. l. an ml supple alary mid ameiid.ilnt y to existing I. la. an, I II,.-rule or duty ami mtsllllcatloti of i l.ltlses. provisions, and Bet-tioilsfls herein siss-lll enllj ma.lt- no- uileiidtsl au.l shall I.. rnttstrutsl a. a repeal nf all clauses, provisions and sei-tlnas Iu eilllllli-l ineiCHIIII. Illll tl. In Hit ihlllMt'H. OHtctH ton tun si 1 tmnH in ixmlimi tut-, no ifi-t-tn him 1 inttini t-Antit,,. lit. lift ftt-t tit into Hifi, tin nlli-n if ttuly nn" tj iHtimi utmlt I lttil t mum in lull turn unit ijf.,f the Mills bill, as it finally pass, si the H e, is not the Mills hill which the tie niocracv projsised toinllictusm thecouutrv The l.wt, or tlst section, as finally amend ed, liotnblv the Inst clause of tlie section which 1 have heie italicised, was all that savtsl siUitiM.s, wheat, ami the other grains alsive inellllomsl floin Is tiling noli dutia ble. Km this no thanks nre due the deltns racy In conclusion 1 rejH'at, I have made im misstatements- Daveiqsirt. tkins, I big er O Mills, ami the Sleepless Shepherd from the tilth Massachusetts district to the eontniry notwithstanding, ami therefore I hnve nothing to take Imck KiriHi.is.i. Haskiss III- lirun aif-iiillli ill I'lisor. IKlolll III. e,l VlH, ',II j 1 Icn Harrison's ileuicinor since his 110111 matioii has ten, led to increase Ins populari ty with nudum ami voters This "haughty patrician." aa he ha- been de Borilied hj our ft tends tl iieinv . has show 11 himself 'o ! a mail of the jHs'iple Audi eiioca of workingmen have relinsl from his presence impressed w ith the conviction that he is in synqiathv with them ntul glad to take every man "hv the hand With simple dignity and unaffected crutrtisiy he has received all the delegations which have visited him, ami modestly disclaiming con siiicuous merits of his own. has directed the attention of the country to the grave questions of economic j.ilicv ami national interest with which it is now coiifrouttsl This is a loader who .l.dh attracts support by his wis,, words ami liignity of manner, nml vvl glowing steadily in favor with thoughtful men of all parties Paul Dillingham Ouriuter, the sou of the late Senator Matt 11. Caiiwnter, nml gi Hudson of ,.x (iov. Paul Dillingham of Vennont, has Is-en elected president of the Young Men's Republican club iu Milwaukee. Young Dillmghnin was a student in the Columbia law schi.il last jour, ami inherits the stalwart Republican sthtlcs of his ills tuiguishtsl father His uncle, a son of ox (iov Dillingham, is tlie Republican ciindi il.llc foi governor of Vermont, ami will have from dii.iasi to liiirm majority. .V 1 .101 uml -Jj-y,, President Cleveland siiltscrils jtd.lKKI to the Demts'ratic campaign fund to pnimote Ills uw n rts'lei'tioii The President, it will Im. reiiiemlM.rtst, snhscrilied .Mi or wns il f'J.'i to the flllltl fill the relief of sulterers from the Cliarleston earthtiiake llmtim Jimrintl A summary of tin President's message on the fisheries question is uiiavoidtihly set 01 er to next week TIIK NKW.s IN IJU1KK. II P lloldis, of l-'loresv llie Wilson coun ty. Tex . while liggmga well struck a Is.ly of fine petroleum at II depth ol eighty feet The present How i, alsiut leu gallons ..r day. of line ,init y ami isrnpidly increasing Cox, who defrauded the Central lunik - Toronto. Out , out of l.'iO.limi last fall has Iw'en an-esttsl Watennaii Ironsides, an agt.l Pnividence, li I , merchant, was attacked by robls-rs last wtn-k Kriday and so hadl) beaten th.it he died the next day Tile people of Russell's Spillig, Kan , are much excited over the rich tlesisits of nickel found at that place The new- Chesapeake and Ohm railroad bridge Hi the course of construction ImHw ecu Cincinnati, ()., ami Covington, Ky., collap se.1 last Sunday with a nqsirt that muld Iw heard miles away. Charles W Waldroti c of the owners ami managers of the Waldnui bank of Hills dale, Mich , has absconded, taking with him money and securities vanouslv estiuiattsl at from $iiO,WIO to.s.l),iiili) A pan-r mill at Neentil.. Wiseonsin, was hurnetl onedaylast week While the burn ing striiciure was surrounded by u crowd of sscuitoi-s the laitterv of Isiihir. expltslt.1. The risif and walls weie thrown outwai-il, ami sent a shower of bricks ami timlssr. iimong the spectators Kighuwu .rsous were killed, seven fatally injured and a number seriously hint The mill wns val lied at .slllll.lMHI A ns-k worth jlll.lKni per ton was found Monday in tlie pnie.rty of the Michigan gold mine iHiiupatiy at lslijM.uuug All expedition Is hoing fitted out toumlch for Stanley, the African explorer. HerlMTltitslneyof fltisheii, X Y.,aproui islimg young lawyer, turn, out to Ui a for ger to tho amount of between j'vO.laM) and J.'iO.IK"). The yellow fever is sprea hug at Jack sonville, I'Ta., iiialiyneiv cases lieiug resirt isl this week It l openly cliargnd that the first ti.i favorable rebuts were "diK-torisI," ami that the worst was not made public Dr. A (I I'add.s-k, a leading citireu of Riilgefli..l. Conn., ami a ret l tod New York dentist, while practising with a rifle last Saturday aecidently shot his sou ami was so overt-nine hy the net that he tisik his own life. During a Harrison and Morton sle mis ing near Morris, Oswego county, a cannon was prematurely, discharged killing three men A pleasure l.wit was overturned liy a squall in Hyaiiuis, Mass., hailsir Tuesday. Two persons lot their live, ami seven others were rescui.l in an exhaustisl con ilitiuu. In spite of ull efforts toward prevention, the city of Jacksonville, t'la., seem, doom ed to Ih given ovrr to the yellow fever scourge There were .'II new- cases au.l four deaths on Wednesday. Much interest wns nroiistsl a few days since hy the Ciinard sloanicr llmliria ami tlie Iuinau stanmer Citv of New York leaving New York the same day The Uni hna made the passage across the ocean the quickest, the time Is. in., a lit tie oversix days. Twenty thousand snimls ol gun.iwiler exph.letl at Berkley, Cal ,ouetlaylastwis.k, blowing a building to atoms nml killing two men. Miss l.ticy Illauchnnl. an tqierativeat the is il tin i null nt Sprjiiglield, last Satunlay startul to ride down on a small freight ele vator from the top f,sir of the mill, when the rope broke, ami it issupsMt. whiletry ing to jump her head Issrnmepiunisl between the lltsir ami the guard llefore she iviuld Ihi ruleasi.1 the elevator sli.mil aifuin uml fell the reinaiiiiiig dislaiiw, alsiut tluee stariws, dlvigiug httr wiih it Her hwnl und legs were aluiekiugly viusheil. ami ultlioiijih she in .till alive there is no hupn of her re-tsivery HOME NEWS. .tlrlrereloglrnl Iterant. 1 Kamari Ttti'RattAV Kvitaifio, Aifi. An. IPs AnnoiHirriiirm.. The following Is a statement nisi record of ai ley So m.aii, im,..! 1 In- Mm unl Life Insura t'o or New YoikfVpt i, tar,;, u, nr, i:,inr, u Htpill.hor lltel' H limy, lieiug for f.lio nn His life plnti. llie niiminl premium ltl In full l.-lng Jlls ifi niitl the whnfe amount of treinliuus .id were f Illll 'Jii Tlie reaulls nn-ns follows Aniouiil of dlvltleiitl ad, I ill. ,iis. fi.ir, hleh with tlie amount of .li,-v iVi, due at death made f IKIiVi. Ilius lenthig prollls r fi.Miisii, wlik h Is ispial loan Investment nt eoiu)ioiiiit Inlereat j.t am, inn of r,t, .r is.nl Mutual l.lfe inllefes ran Is-pr...ure, ,,f (sli.Tlimn X .lenne Thci lull.- JllSl selHe.l l.tll.'v No W,,7U A..rt A Clieliev. West HralllelKill,, VI till., ,,sl .lull I',, proofs sent Ii , Ihe home onice Aug t. ami checks reoeli . l tug llirnrflin. Mr Chels.) has paltl the couiiiiy fl in. lints l.sii lug itroiibt tohlsiwtale of t.ict t liout't rorim lolnsiin In Ihe Mutual 1.1ft- ItiBiirunec I'oiiiiiaai or New y,,rk wlthshet iiiiiii A .lenne. llrattleiair.1. VI. .laisilis's t.-a wagon from his is-h-limte.1 Tea Mure, la making regulnr trlis thnsigh Wlmlliam counlv. and we an aatiaflt.l thai II is ihe rarest oplsirtmilt) for Ihe .sipH. nf this sts-lloi, to Imy chilli., gissls in He- line of teas, it.fr.s-., .frictsi anil exlracU ever offensl for sale In H, .nth, in Vennont Pocmi In iiuilf.ird souih or Ihe slate ip-iamca, a small sum or money, which ihr owner can liau by prtivlag pioperti ami iivlng r.ir this ailver t1"l I 'HAS H IIAIIIIF.H WAKTKn-Aeal.leglrl fm general housework. Ma. li I.KoNAan. Tyler St. Inrjf.' floriltm setti-r dog issirly while, with two hlaek ands on his li-n she-. utU( riss'lltly lost. Aiiyont wlio will return ihe d,,K to l. Knsoke floiise will I.- reasonalili reward.sl K tltMlllllt i A unman of cM..rl..,oc would like a sit mil Ion to do lo-ii.-ral ln,iis.-ork In a small fniiillv W n ges not so iniit.i r nu oltjoet as a gtssl htuiie. Kor furlher sirllculnrs npply al the Phtealx or. lit.. Naoh.t K, tuning , u,.,,.!,. granulated sugar si,je -r tiui.l at .Ints.lsi's r. Main si ' ' Wbstkus MtiiiTiiiii, l.-nilng r is-rct uilertsit.nre gunranleetl tl.,h prhiclil nml Inter ml ' hy ii Huston Imnk or $iii.iini on.tal, which I. im.ler sil.rvla or Muasachusells savings l.iak eoinnilsMioliers. Kor tu.ell.sitsn. t. i.-. ,.f 1...1 worth a I'hllds. agents siuffolk Triuit and Invest meat ,s,niuij- agents fr t. ..,. land l.in X Trust Coiiisinj mid lle-irO .-r ts-nt IS'ls'iiture tlotsls llctllle mimes In vallel) at A r Wlltlers. Liunilr) hillltlhig. Kintal i.ai ev. nines : It, s 1'aim.bb Kx-rnAiTioa or Tirni hi longer us.- the much drtsidtsl alnl tlangerotis uansdlietiiw for the .iinlesi.iitniitlonof iwlh when all no. . ls.Hi young atsl old. can have ihetn out with ier ft.1 sarety h) Us- uw. or the dental electric 1 ll.rn tor Nothing like It ever used In town U tore ll lus onii l.s-n iil.sii,sj slut.. (stol.T, isar, .,, del, t Is- d.-...Teil In ail) one telling you Ihe sane llilag was used an years ago. for It is talis- shall . -.11111111" f,,i th, posset iocmru i.th ft,r the iiormal priis- ..r -ti n-nts each All kinds t.r ilea llsir) tlom- in the U-sl or manlier Can n-h-r I. nanus. given her.-, will gin- others if ilosinsl al nil onus-. I IS hlllut SI I ,r y A Wtsa.Bi-BV IsaiUst Hefel-eaiss. I.11, inn, Klttiet V rtt si l,-rl..rt K Tnvler I mil si Mrs ll.-nrv II. iriih.in,, is mi s,t , Miss l-hlli llolton ,s.rn, 1 "f Man, and Walnut st . vip, p,iri, r .s,..nts.i I li.ise Ht Mrs S M Chain. 1,1 us .-.iis-tanili ,,T1 haml 11 III, . solisUon ,.t .ntiings, phot.ratlis, eugrav liiim. etc aki, tine easels anil atlmcllve art g.s.1. llu) llcture Prausssof (lisllls The largest ab.-k of silver plabsl knives, forks ami Si-sjti- at Van tSsirn .1 Morris's PONT TIUVKI. without Atsleat lawiramv neii iv ts-is only ;r, tvnts ier .lav for t ! and I.', is-rws. Insure Iu 1 h. TIIAVKM'.IH wnh I'enviiniTH ,t Ciiu.ns. Agents AnTianc Pim'aK raAaian al ilapp ,t Jonmv Net Tu.wla) l-lag eks'l lay, the Industrial I'nloli will farolah at their nsan In Kvther Ill.s k old ranlilonetl eks-tlon eske. Wisliilav. mils. Krkla), a varhv or plain and rnnev tvkt . Salur tin) . cnsini puffs Fnsili hn ail .unl mils will I. tarnished ever) tlav If orders an- left tin day I. fotv Ah) 01s-wishiiig a situation of 1111) killtt is rr .iirsus1 to ..ire nam.- ami addrms al linlu-lrlsl I'nkai mail, s Main slreet. fur registration Jelly Tumblers and Trull Jars at Van Is.trn nml Morris's Price way down Iti-pnltliriiit founts. The Itepuhh.-ai. i,.t. rs ,,f llralll. Isir.. an n tiiestisl I.. in.s.t at town hall. Ilraltl Isns. Vt . on .Saturday, sept 1. at r e sharp to noniinatt a twadiilale for town representative Kail at lends ims .hsurett u l' 1'no.nv I- M Waits. J Tavu.s '.'I'l'l." ot. "...I,. ' miimitli 1 Rrnltlelsiro, Aug -Jii. lsas llrmili Itoi . Illll the Petiluall is eolllillg The final K.-piiblnai, rullv Isifore th. state caniiaigii w ill I.. held at the tow n hall next Monday evening ' ol Haskms Hon J. I.. .Martin uml .tssibly others will ssak. Music will ! furnished by tin. Und mm .1 .1 .vinxnain win sing several of his isipiilar campaign selections. Kverilssly come At Tuesday's election the meeting will Is- opened nt !! a vt . and tit v. M Un votes lor tow 11 represeutalive w ill I.. count ed In case there i hoice nt first a rea-o liable time w ill be given for each of llie iiiK-essnry Isillt.ts The l.ix for state anil county officers will lK- closed at .'1 o'eliM-k Cominllnion service nt the close of the morning sermon at the Methodist chut eh next Sunday. In the evening Miss Hale of Massachusetts will give an address on mis sioti work. A despatch r.s-eii. si tins morning from Rutland says ihal II It Uiwrence's inure, Sunrise, and colt, t.sik stssiml prize at the horse breeders' exhibit Ml a field of Its en tries. Judge Wheeler held a court of naturali zation iu the lower town hall Tuesdnv. Thirty four resident, of the county tiadt out the llis'essiiry illpc's ami several nth .-is signified their intention of M doing The Young Men's Christian iissi.'iatioii of (ire.-nfii Id have made an engagement with Miss Mnry Howe to give a concert at th e oiera house 111 that place Sept 1 1 She will U. kup.irtisl I., Mi. Krl A Plagg of Ninth Aihiius. and Mr. K it Pratt, and Mi Itiicicii Howe w ill act as accompanist. It is exiHM Us I that extra tiaiiis will he run on ull tlie railroads The bushes ami und, rgrowth have been cleared off the steep 111. -lint on tlie west side of the highway just south of the cem etery, making a decided improvement. If. in addition to this, the liank was suitably graded and turfed the sjwit would Is. oneof the most uttractive in tow-n DejHii uncut Commanilei 11 K Taylor, Ass't Adjutant General Putnam, i.'uarter muster tieneral Haumm, Mr unit Mrs Jonathan C Howe uml probably others will attend the national i-ncanqmicnl of the (1 A R at Columbus, Ohio. The fall term of the Ceutreville schiBil begins next .Monday. Rev P I. Phulen, the society's new minister, preaches at the Unitarian church next Sunday. Mr ami Mis Plmlen and their young son will lie the guests of Hon ami Mrs. Domain II. Katun while their home nt the uirsonage is being set ill or der. There will probably lie another excursion to ItliM'k Island 111 the ittvir futuie The date of the buttle of (K'ttysburg ex hibition is Sept. 1 J The work of building a wall on tlie south kido ami widening nml improving Klhot street near the Carpenter organ umuufac tory is nearly completed. The following Windham inuuty veterans here liave recently la-en granted ieu.ions. lioiijnmhi K Davis, Hrattlel .John M Ikirset, Itawsonville , D.inforth A llugliee. Suxtons River. The last jiarty nf over fifty fre.li air childreii returmal to llnsiklyn Tuesday in charge of tleneral Secretary Puller. Prof. T. (!. O'Sulli vnu, of the Romnli Catholic school at Itiirlington, and Demo oratic candidate for lieillenaul governor, will give the final harraiigue to the Demo crnts, before Tuesday's election, at the town hall to morrow evening ('has Nas.111 has exchanged, through Itai lej .t Simouils, his house in West llrnttle isii-o lor 1-rauk P King's farm in Ouilfurd. Mr Niison will take jbssuwbuiii at once A "lemon ten" will Is. given by the young eople of the Huptist sis'iety, on Mrs S H. Sherinnn's luwn, next Thuisduy evetiing. Dr J M L'laik, of the Iike View Re treat, IturlingUai, is on a short visit to llrut tlelsiiii friends. The ladies of Kstayville will give a lawn liriy mid sumsr Kriday evening, Seiit. 7, at Kuller jsirk, for the Unefit of the Bstay ville luiinl. liortnuV iiiiii.trvli jjiive u satiifnetory vnteitalnuient before a small audience ut ' T"X', "" Wind i Aug I 'III ' i 71 J1L JUL " w i J 4"f" " 5' IL 0L ("in" TWri in m ru m UF s.w "ii HS Th- I? 1' IE. H 1 7 ai mn Tfl'iTT"" 17 Ttarr the taw n Imll Monday eveiilnp. The mill my win one of the heat of the kind thnt eer vlalteil town. llwirv tlmaliv relurueil fmm the muster at Derby on Itoraelairk, the trip occupying nve nays The Western Horse miminuv w III dlsisise nf a larn nuiiiWr of valunhl nnltnnla noxt Thuratlay Pnrtlculnrn are given in anoth er column. The dale of the reunion of company K, tlth Vt. Vols., should have lieen Sept. !lth inaienuui Xtlli, na publislieil lint wwk .vfra. t hapln has retiirnatl from her vara tion, ami Ihe tuflen room at the town hall will he reopened Sept. 1st Rev. A. II Clnpp, D. I)., of New York, will prench at the (Jentre rhttrrh next Sun day luorilillg. The fomumuioii will be nb served llnuusliately nfter the close of the morning service, "livening worship iu tlie church will lie renewed nt Mill p. m with a short historical discourse iim the subject : "The old church on the Common." Strnii gers are cordially invited to nil services. The rectoi' will rniuliirt the follow ing ser vices In St Michael's (l-:pi.cosil) church on Siindav next, the t Ith after Trinity Sun dav achi.il, ll-fSn A M : morning nrnver, holy iiimniiiiiitin nud sermon, Hl.itO a.' M.: evening prayer. 1 flu p. m Celelirntion ot the holy conimiiiiion nml sermon in Christ church, (lullfiiril, ut a-IKI p. m. llrattlelsiro old soldiers will rend with in terest "D I. M.'s" war reminiscences of Col Wn.lhury, ('apt. It. M Prntt nml Major Wahw Hi. cottmiunictitinu is print, ml on our flrat pnge hslay The Porttiightly club will hold their third annual nut of tl.su meeting at Halting.' Rapids. Km lay, Sept ?. Teams for con vejunce will start from Mr. Day's house at 1 o'dta-k I- m All members iif the club, with their friends, are cordially invited. (iov Ornisl.ee has npmintis! Otsirge W. Wing, of Motit..li.r, iissistaiitiiiljiitatitntnl InspecUtr general with the rank of lietitan ant colonel This causes the promotion (,f Thomas llniiiion. of Puller Italtery, to the rank of first lieutenant and ipini'termaster. 1,'iiarteniiaster Sergeant ll M Clay sue iwtls Mr llnuiioii ns s.s-.md lieutenant Mr Aloiir... K D.ihttle, who dnsl last Sntiinlnv. of heart disease, at the age of I" venis. was one of out U-st known ami most industrious cltirens He wns a native of Winchester. N II . hut fm- 2.N vinirs has lsn a resident of this town He lms boon for years the most extensive luiiiln'r dealer m I his legion, and always kept a large force of workmen in hi. eniplov He was held m genei-al rs.et for his untiring in liistry and business integrity Resides lus wife and throe children, he leaves an aged father ami several brothers ami sistera The funeral services were held Tuesday morning, Hey. P. J parry officiating. The use of n check list is now iui-rative in every tow n in llie state, ami no man can vote next Tuesday whose name is not on the list To-morrow i the hi.t day for ad ditions ami correctiiuis No changes can Is- Iliad'- after PJ oVIts-k to morrow night Have you soon to it thnt your own name is on tlie list ' I. 11 Richardson has sold one building lot on the Hrt.ik road to James Cain ami another to Mr. Iksilittle of Northliel.l. Visitors in town very often s-ak of the pleasing eflert pr.slllce.1 hy the five large catiipaigu flngs acrtns the business .rtion of Main strtsd K II .Sbs'kwell, Sam Sargent. Henry ' inrK ami r. i Waite will enter tennis to couiiiete for iinri-s at the joint exhihitiiiu of the Vermont state agricultural society and chainplam Valle assts-iatioii at llur hllgtou Sept 11 II Tin Catholic society will give a Ithivs lair at the town hall, la-ginning Oct If! Mrs Jer Corliett and Mrs A J Cur rier. noble grand ami vice grand of the Rels'kahs pleasantly aiirprisis the mem Imts ..f the l.slge Tuesday evening, aftar a regular meeting, hj treating the entire com liny tn ice crimm ami rake The West river highway bridge is Is.mg strengtheue.1 by arch trusses Mr. Hawkes of (ireenfieltl is doing the work The llrattlelsiro jelly isiminuv. consisting of lieu. K Crow I'll. W. h. Wtrtmuis. F. A. iianw-ny ami c. li Uliitman. is putting iu innrnuiery vnsii nl llie crow ell and Wheel er nuiiding. on I-fat street, and exms't to Issgm active oiNTatlolis as stsiu as tlie aiuil crop i- ready. A building -ID by 21 feet will lie erected immetltntelv, nml It will form nn extension to a large '.III by -Id four story structure which w ill Ihi la-gun next saiutm. The mill will Imi able to turn out n ton of jelly a day, while the daily rapacity of the cider press is from I rti I UiOH)l,nrrel The excellent qllnlltl of the jelly heretofore lilamifnctiinsl hj Itndwav i Whitman is n good guarantee to Is.gm with. Young man "just turned at," have you taken your freeman's oath and had youi name put on the check list To morrow is your last chance Isifore the state election At a Ssi'lal meeting of Sedgwick Post last evening it was voted to attend tin Windham (Jo. vptennis' loiimon at Town sliend mi Thursday ma laslj, iicisimpaniisl ny a nautl .Meiulters ol tlie jstst are n iiesuil to meet at (i. A. It. hall at 1 oclttck- as a special tram will leave at 12 Wl sharo. All old sohliers and friends are ut vited l join the rty There was a gts.l attenilauiH' nt the Item ta-ratic inllv Wetlnestlay evening T W Mnlonev of 1 In tin n.l devotisl himself priori pallv to the "tnie storv" of the tariff Ht argue.! thnt t.verv nts-essity ami luxury of American workingmeii was enormously taxisl, hut strange to sav he forgot V m- ire the condition and wealth of our lalsir- el with those of other countries W. II. Alexander, president of the Cleveland and Thiirinaii dub. intpsluctsl the siker nml remarked fncetinusly how- stumsine hail said tlie DcmisTHtic part) was all dead "They are not all dead." he" said "in the language of another, no: l,j a tt n sight " Tin. was to sav the least a cultllrtsi iitpression to inaku ut a public luis-tiug The concert by the Kirst Regiment luni.l auiiouncist for ti morrow (Satunlay) eve mug is Mtstsined until Wislliesilay iif tlt'Xt wis-k at theiisual place Rols-rt Stickney pleasantly entcrtainisl quite atiimpaiiy of lus young 'friends Tues day, the party Is-iiig given in honor of the visit of his cousins from Patterson, N J Among those from llrattlelsiro iittemlmg the Clnieiiiout musical festival nre Mrs Kdward Clark. Miss ltelle Clark, Miss Susie Kirvvan. Mr nml Mr A II limes. Miss Clark is oneof the pianists. The lathes of the industrial nud educa tionnl union hail a very satisfactory sale of islibles this week On' Tuesday tho election cake disappeared as if liy magic, on Wed tiesdav there was a gtssf ilcinnml for rolls, and on Thursday the supply of cream cakes failed to meet the demand. Those wishing to earn money hy furnishing bread or cake, or who would like situations as nurses, do nestles, etc , w ill find the union u real help ami friend A Itrnttlel.iro tl. -legation of 20 or more have been at Rutland this week, attend ing the annual exhibition of the road and trotting iiorse breeders association. Wed llestlav over HI.OIIII nstp,' wen- present The displnv of bio,. led st.s-k has proliabh never been excelled in this colllllrv. there being over I ", I h valuable hoist's on the ground all tired or owned in Vermont The grand cavalcade of all the horses exhibited made a circle nit mud tlie track ami required two hiHim to puss the judges' stand, w here their names and breeding were aunouiicisl. II. It. Ijiwrencc was one of the exhibitors and A il. Hall one of the judges. Tho Hoston Joiirnnl of M lay ainioiino- isl that Putnam it Killiam, hardware deal ers, of San Diego, (Jal., have made an ns Bignuieut. Mr lllman's vaoation month closes tt.lay and he will ho in his pulpit on Sunday inorii imj to greet his congregation. Services at the usual hour. Id 111) a. m. OverCO person, from this vicinity attend ed the sohliers' reunion held at Ludlow on Wednesday. Frank Field gave a pleasant cnspiet par ty to ten young people nt his homo on Pros I left street, Wednesday. The ground was lighted with Chinese lantern, und torches After a spiritisl gume, the players adjourn i.l to the house for ice crenin and cake. Tlie attention of nil the Republican vot ersof llrattlel.ini is called to the notice of the tow n committee of a caucus to Is. held at 5:15 to-morrow nftermsm ta nominate a candidate for town representative. The hour of the caucus is an unusual one, and for the general convenience j. an uiifnitii mite one, Ikscjuiso not many workmen nud om iew lannera ami others rrom outside the village can well attend nt that time The choice was a necessary one, however, oiiBeoount of the hall lieiug engaged for the evening, and there can hardly I. nny dis sent from tlie choice of the cnllcus because of the universal disswitiou which is show u by tlie Republicans toward united and liar iiioniou. action From all present iiulica tion. the choice seems likely to fall on Dr Holton, ami if such should" be the case the town would In- mre of nn able reprcscnta tne ; an active, intelligent man, who is nl ri.i.ly well exis-riencisl in public ulTairs Ihere is uiiiiii.taknlily n disiaition on ev ervls.ly's part ta have the action of the caupus represent a fair nml iinoontroUts) expies.ioii uf public sentiment uml prefer ence, ami on whomever the choice may fall vvi, del ie ve the supjsirt of the candidate will l. cordial and united, for there is evi dently n full appreciation of the fact Ihat the llrattlel.ini Republicans owe it to them selves ami ta the strength ami Imst inter ets of their party Ui show u stroug and united local action tills ywir lt Ihw a full vote and n Inrpe majority wimn im Imllot box for repiwiitatlve la turned al H o'clock next Turwliy aftariiism Ati exnm Innthui this wek of .IiidiM' (larke'a list of Htl Veternnaof IHKI, ahow i.l that the linluea of 3ft of them w ere not on the check list. Th la should be n M-nHiltif, to every man over fill years old tn ee to tt that he l reiriaterisl To-morrow la the lnt day. The following ia the Hat nf latter re inailllng ill the at office Aug. tliat: Men A tl Ileal, f'ctar llrlta. V. It Pullet. II (lould, Joe .Inn., lamia .Inula. Ham I Johln. t, IJvingatimi. . tl T Mites, Ih-nrv .Mtiorc. lt H t'owera. II M lltssl.lhKiHlsiillilliig. .laniiy M Mtaii ley. f .1 Tiilhlll, i: II W'llllama. Prod Williams. H i Wisslniff. Thomas Watts, fiffiir.l. Iliimphrev atsl reawr .... ,. Women Mrs Adella M Algi'r. Mrs Maria Allen. Mrs ftniilac I', llol.leii Mrs Ml' iloiighion Mrs H.I Kellev. Miss Harali MiKlrane. Mlaa Kinuiii K New tan, .Mrs P K. tlav. Vina Hinlth THIJ DEnilV MUBTTin. The Vermont national gitanls live dm muster at Derby ended Saturday luoriiing and the local organiiintlons rejicheil Inline in the nfteriiisin. Tlie weather ns a whole was rainy nud very iinfiivoriiblc for mill tary inaiiii uvering. Thiirstlny, governor'a day, wns pleasant and several thoiianntl people gnthensl to witneaa tlie afteriMsill review Friday was the only day for real work ami Col. Kstey made the liest of the time between the is'i'iiviotia) showers The batallion movements were well executed and in tlie alleruism there whs a skirmish drill, ooiii'liiiling witli n tlreaa irwto A severe rain Friday evening an thoroughly drenched the tellta that the could not Is taken down Saturday morning iu the regit lur form of breaking camp Men 'iilniore witli the requisite detail li'lliaillisl ta s'l form the work later Saturday An iuisir taut feature of the encampment w-ua the regulnr ach.stl of officers held each night at Col. liatey'a hind quarters where many uae ftil attggestlona in coiinoction with the rug ulnr stuiliea were given tiy Lieut lyeorv of Iktstou, who wns tletaihal by- tin- aecn'tary of wur to ri'sirt the muster (,'apt. Reetl's company of regulnrs, who murchett from Plattabiiig, N , gave an interesting ex hibition of skirmish drill, in which they have hail exs.neiice Ias sickness is re jKirteil than at any prevems muster nml the discipline wns leinarkably gts.l, the usiinl carousals being done away with llr.ittle Isini caitie in for a large ahan- as tiaual of the honors The luminal of arms was prob ably bettor oxeoutisl bv the Rate) (lltanls than any other comimny ami iu inarching they were equal ta the ta'st The battery also maile a splendid show nig nml their gen eral work was highly ctimmcuilcil. The Hstovville baud accoiiipatiusl the battery and gave conceits cadi evening i'he reg imental officers have milted in a jwtltlou ta the quartermaster general asking that the Rrntllclsiro l.iud Is- engaged for next yenr's muster. A OOOD MEETING. Iitst Friday evening the town hall vv as tsriipusl to its full capacity hy a delighted audience, to listen to sMt.oica from the coming governor. Win P. Dillingham, and Hon. AllsTt tlriffiu of Kansas, pnmiileut of the anti snlislll Republican league of the United States, ujhiu the issues of this cuii vass Mr. Dillingham ssike for an hour ami a quarter in u very pleasing, happy and vigomus style, and with It tgicjil force, main ly iisin the tariff, giving a careful histori cal resume- of the legislation on this subject in l.ith the United States nml II rent llril ntn, and show-jug conclusively, by imlisput able facts and statistical figures, that pnis jM-rity ami raiid growth have always re suited from protective laws, ami the" tun trary from fri-e tnele, or "tariff for-reve uue only" legislution such a. tlie DeuitH'rnts now promise He lliatle ll miHt pleasing impression iqsm all who heard him, ami the regret w-as utiiversnl when he cease.1 ta aieak Nolssly will have occasion to blush for Vermont's next governor whenever or wherever In may he called us,n p. sM-ak for the state in his oflu ml t-aia itv Mr. Dilliughnm was follow e.1 l. ll,,n Al t-rt (inflin of Kansas, who, in an hour's forceful speech. tlevoU.1 mainly to tlie toui .rauce a.-ts of the canvass showed in very v-igonsjs and earnest language the wrong hoad.sl nml suicidul shi-y of the ilitical prohiliitionists in cutting It. me innii ami inttariy op.istng the only (sirty that has ever done anything in th" way ol legislation for tin- tenierniice cause, ami uirovvtug nwnv their votes on seuirale can tlidnles who have no lsissihtc chance of Is. mg electe.1. ami so playing directly into the nanus tlI ln,. jiennsTHtli' rty that tins ul ways op.iM,l ,,,,,1 deniniiii-Hl all "sunqitua ry laws." He u Imi discussed the tanff brief ly. The meeting was u very satisfactory ..in- tioiii im.Kiiiiiiii ui ami TIIE LUDLOW ItEUJVIOIv. The comhiiitsl reunion of Wintlsor conn Iv and Sixtacth regiment veterans, held nt Ludlow on Wi.lnestlay the Stlth. irove.l one oi uie largest ami most successful gath erings of the kind ever held iu the state The lilllllls.r of petiole nreseut was tsilio,,,! isl at alsiut I'll SSI Judge W 11 Vennev of Rutland, formerly colonel of the Sixfsth. was president of the tlav. and Col. Allmrt I'U.l- ..r .i... it...i ... i tt . . . ...in .it ns- iiutifiitii jieraiu as orator, ne hvensl an eh.pient ami luting oration other sienker were Lieut 'i..v rulloi li W.c llolhnsik td New York. Judge llmdes of Indiana iformerlv hiw iartner "i ' i.-ii, Harris.. II. I nn. I I ol ll ; Atherl.ni of Na-lnia, N II An interesting feature was the singing of "'tenting Tonight" bv ita nutlior. Waller Klltl-edgc of Reed', Fer rv. N II Among the prominent nuliuin men present wereexlit.v Plligree .Iu, lee Rounds, ami I i A I! c t.,.,. -1-...1... Over KkKi veterans joined 111 the (sirade. ...i-iei.s, ,,j several organizations ..f Sms of Veterans and women's relief eors, ta getht.r with five bands ami a drum corps luring Die tiny sejinrate business meetings tteiii 1.1 uie .-tivieelitu . Lo ll.Iellth: Co. I. Sissiuil , ami Co C, Sixth The veterans of the Sixteenth formed 11 reunion society, ch.M-iiig Judge Rtnimls president, II O Penls.lv secretary, and an executive isiuimitu.. of three. A proitmn ut raise funds for a (icttysliurg tiioiiiiiueut in ad llititlli to those tlecidisl iq.u, ,v ti state eiiuunissitiners, ta mark the advanced .isi tion taken by il,,. regiment nt a critical Mriil of the battle, was favorably tliscu. tsl ami left with a committee The register showed lull nienilM-rs of the regiment pr,. cut, including 2(i iiicnilters of Couipany p, llrattlelsiro BASE HALL NOTES. The juvenile Alerts went to Algiers hist Satunlay, ami l.vit the small Isiys of that village .14 Ui 211. 'I hey nre now l.sikmg for larger worms lo conqucr The Hrattlel. mis go u Turners Full, to morrow. It is expected that games will 1. played 011 the home grounds next Tuosda ami riiurstluy. To morrow , at Riverside iark. tlie Ath fetlcsof Hinsdale will cross haU with the High schools The Athlcticsaienow chain- !'!' ' Him-lale. having ilefeaU.l the reg ular taam List Satunlay. CONPEHENCE OF CONQItEOATION AL CHURCHES. The im, aiinu.il 111., -ling f n. Whidlia,,, )uu. v eollfer..,,s. ,,ri -.,,,f..r.-K,,tl..,ull clam-he. wlin". V.. isiiiti (Hi jf,i ,1,1 Tiv TuTZ !!' lllhisler It. tl.. ..f.. .... . '" "SI- siate of reiig,.,,, , ii,. ,; i,'uin;'"i,'u.0:. 1 r ' Aleasl hue ol Wduiluster W.t. fT loii.-tl hv- discussions uis.ti olher topi.s. ' ,T- ' " ' I OIIMailllllt,l. mil vr an ia dress tin niissloiiary wri nll ,!, ' IllBltev V 11 Merrill Hill sls-ak ol III, work of will I., dev. ted to Ihe relie,,,,,. tt,,rk ,lf" Wlll.lhaiii 'isu.'ioe.', :?.',''vl,lr","Vi Mr a 1. i'.iJ.ii;'wT,o eoulltlcnll) ex,.sHT "-"e is COUNTY COUHT JURY LIST. The follow inir nre the grai ,, , juror, who have been drawn to serve for the Septeuil..r term of the county court : tlritwl J10-.11. fl p llrklires All"u...u 11 1. i",r,V"',.,!,T''.,ll-,,":r'.'-' . spiia-'irMkii,,1..'; llraftou, i'lia'rle. AlLlaisleV'miil., C, V,- Maitl.. I..iitli.ii.lerry.ll,s, w sliemm Nt-iilsi.. eurv J llunihani. I'ulnev : I. n ,' .s-klngha,,,. ra K Iki.chelder. l',,w ,,. " ,, r""' 1 lt.1ughlt.11, Ver 1. . p lu uiiit.v w,.. t.'.ir- Mer. , t ' iL-xler, Waitlsl.tn. r S AIle,, Vllu highain, lie., K llayue., Wihuuigi.a, ' "''"" ..o..i; ,.;uga .u whiti ,,-var' !tl ..aflon- 11 l."ln,r;.eiV u'S, h i ilm lliillfax: WaUw Clieaev , l ltaile. ItahliaT Uma i Johnson, rilrnllon; Nl. i' viaV i i''," . ttMstW IMiuIck, Whidhan,' h"rg.. w SUDDEN DEATH" OP THE DUMME11 8T0N POSTMISTRESS " Miss fienevni Knapp, i.i.tmitress ut unnnerstan. and -iste,- of Au.hnL , ,1 ( haiuicey Km.ppof t,i. villK... wu.fou id deatl ,u her office Wednesday fore.,,.. She left home as ,..al t lm curly ,,.,lr ami was driven by l,r ,lt,ur Ul(' th-e. She was seen ta cross the highway for ., pitcher of t,.r, ,, i(, 1 i'v " '"" Muil Carr"r Tt"""y "'" -.ud r.aeive.1 ,, res,..i,se to hi, calls, ho enter- .sltheo me nn, found her sitting i W was ex, hict '"s"1' -"P '""'" R was extinct. She was 111 her ll.ual lmit. ami it 1. s,.p,.w..l ,a ,Uutl n, heart . ..ijiise, fniin whirl, .1,,, J' er She had la.n jsLtuiLtres. for two or thfw yeHfa and was a woman l,,. held In universal rcaj.eci and esie,.,,, ; fniieml was held taday THM ltBsDUIHOATlON HEHVICfcs Al llu f't-iillr 4'liiirdi l.ii.l l'ti no An audience which filled 1,, ,,,,,n,, tlie retiiialclleil and Is-autillt-.l c. iitt, 1 greirath'lial church asaeml.le.l h-t , t , , ta irticiiite In the excrciaes ol re d. ., , Hon. The aervicea os.ie.l witli a pi, of invis-ntioli hy llev It .1 M.s.nei ,,' ii,, dnle, after which the restrl of tin t.im , cimunltlee was prescnltd hi the ihi,,,,,,,, Hon. II II II irris The re'istrt show.. 1 brief, that tin-aimnint of nioiiev ,,. , the sts-ieti wa ?,tlil. nml the nu n iiendml 7,H1II leaving 111 the liens,, iailance of t:h. Hev W S siniiih, the Mathislist church gave Ih. s,-, tt . , reading, which nr imhsl ae lection. , xcix , r'.ek xlvu . Heb iu ,11, ! 1 , , , nnd the acrmoti, by R. v In . I, i , followed. The topic of the sermon was , , of the sanctuary," ami tin- lu ,. . 1 Ixxxiv , 1 -' How ainiublc ar. tin 1 ,i, , clea, O (fist of hosts" ftt, .f briefly of the sentiment w hn h i,,v, house of public Worship will, 1. ,,. and haa iu all ages iroiupteil t., it- .. cation nml adornment tin pi, ,, l,, 1 cmlml ta the development i f I an ,. , nf kiwc! belonging totln 1,. ii.i ,, as those wliereiu, maiul) the 1 I r , snll.-tunn dwells The fust f .ill,,, , er wns found 111 the fail thai th. pin worship was tlie as.t of u,.- , . , anil proiniM.1 uppnsii-1, in a p. .ulii- -ner to ineii tin aei'oinl in in. 1 ,, in hotlae of wotshlp atalnls u- tit symlsil of most iiiisutanl 11 ,(. , that, is'sute the main purpos. ,,1 t' f of piibhe worship ns Ihe prom,,. , .1 ual blessing to men, the hoii... ,, , always i.-eii umoiig the i-hn-lesi ,1 n cies foi tie moral Wilfari of -., 1. . fourth thai the sanctum 1 is tie- .p,,t ,,, all otheis for the determination ,, , tar, with ita permanent and all imp eoltse picnees. Ill i-'ilulinlin,- lhe.s,k. said substantially : "1 tleein it an aiiaiacioii-. tetiti,,. ..t ,1,, . .sssisloli that tun. fitaisc uln, n ,(,.,, , thii.. hlifli ustt tt.lni 1. t,.,t ,,l t t.itt.j lleiieu.sl iniltssl scai. s-li ri-t ognieti as th- si,,. ,, aim attrntiive to tin-. ye. ll ,.ti still, s hose sitnits. hart. I.. 11 1 nt of other tlav. ami w host n.s . 1, "I I voltss. nos r.irever still ls..i.,t... tl,, , ttntse leverelll itlldll'irs In In, . li,,., silt-s-eiq.iiis or the tltstk Is. an,, (,, lialnsl uratidfiilli. t-s tsitnitig slow 1, to ,1,. I sis-in, niotuer-111 Isra. 1 rtl, nitttat. 1 ,' faitt Iielplessii.sis Hie. ar. It.oi l)i. ,i,i,. ,, ,' of ttii.isingr.gnti.ih ,s I i.akin , i me the famihnr sha.'S ol a kr 1 .t o.t-: ol llielli 11 lieralile with years , ,,. ,, off ill matihiHwi s prii rln vti'li- im'i.i- promise, ta w itolli tills hulls. s,t- ti , , ilollie N'aits cut f Tolliear p- ,1, ,i,i, ,,, iiauitsi ol one ami au.rther ol in..-, r.nnili and women whom the aasts'ini h ,,t ti 1- - sismi ahiitsit more tutiginl. iluni ti ion,.,.- , tlajr And tin I adersor Hit ,rsnp . .,1, i, , H.tS cltts. tile) Bts-- Whetnei t, , lors or tills el, .nve. ,, t,. ,,, 1 ' lllell who ui Ihe lellowshlp of II m,, , , . stl.- rrom lime t., tmi,. ,t,. , IIh. ,. n und veneralile isiiiisui) aii.i h.oi mam ,,, ,", are gone from sight fimsi-r , 1 m, , , . here This hoiist . oltl yel new. .-..na, ,t. . I hem si ill Though much Is changisl tl, ita,,n , hrokeii Ht-si. is.iiiMm..,i i, ,,,,.,, ltll -a And as w, ,,. t. i,, .,., ,, ,,, tht wallsunti. ins.s-1 a, n I. 11,-at i, n. iris to the Lold, .- -ss-ai to lH ), , u , ,. , Inoiir aervl..., and Hi. exh ntatioi, i' , , with us is I., nml,,. t(. ,, ,,r ,., .,,, , or Christ dear to ourselvi-s; to low oiuveiie. , Hi- I hrtstiaii lause: t.icherlsli liis il ..,., , ivrns or the kingdom or l.-ai.-i, T'i. 1 . alsiiitaseeeiiit.isav.an.il,. ei,ri 11K , how more ami uior. tosui "l,,rt aim 0 lliv Ul.-iliaelis, i ,,f ,,. , ', ," , tins-. 1 1 Jerusalem, k-t 111) right hand f, ., " ciliilllng ir I do 11. r..ii.-u,l. , in. . 7,, , lOllgll. . leave lolhe r,.,f ,, ,, Rev Dr A Stevens of W.-sin-i, , leretltheihslieatorj prai. 1 follow ing 1, ,, , a tleth.-atory laiim ..,.. ., . ivl.lless I.l the (sopie , , ,,, . A il Clnpp ..f New V.,k 1.. ..,..,. , remark-, win, h w.-r- -i,m-. 1 il i,., I , 11f.1no.1l In l iapp ulhiil- 1 ,., the pc pleasure With wine), u; , . ,Jf. .J . church, wbi-h was his tn -i p.'ctoral oni. Forty two vears ago he .-a in re ami - up bis Hrat family home 111 ih-i eim, , ,, ,, parsouage, ami here he also ,,u, . ,, . real church home Therefor., u . . , uatural that on this , a,i,.i, . t , Should tun, eleell) to tlie ehlirel, 1.1 the home, and he urged , hemers t, 1, , ta land the two tageUiei 11. ,1. ,,,,,, their affections, their hop,-, tm-n ... ,, tarns. t liave a religion tliat makes 11 . home a church through the .,,,.1 ; church a home on the I ir,- ,jn ,, 1( . think thnt UoHi. ta it,- si'rvwl ,1, ih. . ,. , and Mammon in the home Un J,,i, '. t l-w..n.hipt.laiidols.),..,.,Ua,v , places. (Jtanjiariiig the church '.-.lih,-. ,, lus l.iyhtl with that of t,lav . tin , found much mipnivement , ih- Inn.-, he would have the improvement -.1,1 u, Tin addition of iarl.trs and ,'.n, hen I, n. us t., renluiv that worship ,., .,, couil.iuild of reverence , , , dudes n spirit of aerv . t- ,e-,r. f I aoinetiiing lor the Mustai u.1,1 .. , ta h- the church ,. wink 11, !- ' grow broader as the i,.,,r- n,,.,, ... remmiswni'. ,.r, klw ,, ,', , asw-hen, o, .,,1,. , .. , ; Dr. Clam. , -j ,,, ';, ' agnmst bun -he d,,.i,'t k ,, , tiful gnnlen whi-l, ,, , , ,'a. , ' JwrannaKe.' ami allude.lt., ti,, , he drove toe horse mnl ii.- Hnli.nstl, b. the plow- and h. the instruction ,n iigruui which finally l.sl u, his l.,g ,...M. ,.v, nor of the .late ,, , ,wg. I vhort. the people to la- .-s.r.li.,1 , then id.n,,,, with their pastor: I., ,ak. him l,k the fnimly ,., an,,,, hu Ui ,,inri (m Joys as well as symit. ,,, t t..-t 1-.(ttl..-t .... "1 presenting tin-c.,,,gnitul.iti ,,r ,1, home churches, Hey. Mr P,,rn s,. winic lie uin-lit easili ...I . ... i i lime 111 tills ngreoulilo d.tt owing tti th. latches, ,, i, encc would Is. all Us. f.t, the hue l-.in.hll.' -I 111 . .r 1, .i.i.l, ' 1 1 reiniu h- l-oligls.g,,,,,,,,. , ,., ,,r, , have lit. ml." ' 1 ami he wmild therefore U ,e, v bu.-l Th. church was u, . cug,.,,,,,!,,,-,,,, ,,, , , niH.11 having .....Ived from their old eh,,,. 1 such a liemitirul clifice. ,., Ha ,.,. ,, -0 a joy forev.-r," but 11,.,,,. e.i., , ,1K (,, the heartv ..oil.., i .. 1 . ..-.,,-,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,lriMll, of feeling wlucl, mil ,.mriM.t, n1H ,1m. "'- raiisioriiuUioii Mr. Parrv's . I... imr wonls wue.. ..vt . ... - . ..... .. .. . ..in.v i o.i a.i in. , , ct blessing " Lev. Mr. linhbit, f Wet Itrattlelsir a ffu niiiii-siin-itit.. i. . . gratiilHt..in.of the mother church. Ir..,,, ...... ti 1 1 1 ,.. years ago this oiiei -un i allll Of tilt. Slslt.e et....l... .1.. , , "."."o.-s iiiroiigiioiit in. state, and gave , their message muns.rengthta strength, and mnk. v church n 1........ rK i.. . .. i n V , wiucii uu cliil.lt. snail go lortu t, grniitl. helnful lairit . ngwork. Tlie i-onclutlingpraver was ..Her, ,1 hi , l.tstor. tllltl lfee VfJ I1..I l ... . -. ... IN.,IU, pr-uiouii,-. i tlie Isjiiislicuoti. The hv'oins uu.... ... i .. .. . .. .. ..... ,,,. , ,,, , tltlll Ie.1 ,y ),. con.,.!,,,,; f ,, ,. '.;' ',' -ors ,- llulilwitl IllL'elow ....I li 11 f.i "V ' "'PI' Ulss Villi ., a sang very Inwitifully lh, .,t, , , nl,d the t 'hri.lt. u. 1 . , , UII.1 to some It ,.ell,e.t .cullaill',p,,p,, .... .... sausi .it,.-, t . . ... .1.. su) (lit t..i,,. t,, Ul, Ini,,. , she has learned in this h. r , Inn-, , i. PEBbONAL. Iev- a. i,l tl.s. il... l ..... i t . . - nriui nut vv,, estls) f, liui. via lloutreul. win-,, they w,l .tap f,- a ei,k-K Vl. , Mrs L 1. C.sits.s 1 ........ i.... r . , , , , :i- "-- v-siiiy ioi anoiiiui. at Illts-k Island -Mr. .its, H H aid ,, ilniiirlitd.r. ue.. u. , ... . , . .,ne,. , Stadman ami w deleft ve.u.r.lav . . o. ineuiis ,11 lireen Com iu ll,. C Wells and . ho. !.,.. , .. ' for White Sulphur Spring. V,. '- ... ,,, ,llt, Uh.,, ,,,,. in town, lus retu'-uetl t.. p, i v"1?" 'rfJ.'"1' t""1 "Wldraii are ,.i i ' I.. II. .lllMsl,... k'i..l.l I f .. . Atisiaini i, i.iii uiLtot i at h.Miie f,,r aslmrt vaoatioo -Mann, V -Jin jr, ami D st.Ju., l, ,,,.,, , ,, . trip ita CotUtge c,ty, return,.,! ,i , ... ..,,,,, urauaeu is sia-iiduig her CUtlllll nt Fit.l.i.... v, h. vi . """wig am, nine, p , M8saaclm.,tu - Prank Crosl.i , v,,, -,. , liJWII a Ml-se of stutly , the fall al I .Miachii.tU lustituta ol Technolo.-i 800.0UO. " g.a, tial t.f mtalvst isutuii-hin. I., , fact that the Ktay ,,., ,,, leaclosl 3tMI,K, j,, -li titainil,i,-li i of organs At lira one d... u..i ...n-i how iiiuny a.,p.. that ellect, i,, .,,,,p . ing thele are five ,vll. . that lisle,, to it, ,t ,1Ujk. ..un,.,,, ..., ...,' " "su.llllllj to the rlv ,,rgui, Ihe ih-khii Is a "eha,B" ,tyle, uiath- ally for iail.lt.-,,., Blll ik ,,f . , ... u. , , J lillluiriiiouic ,.a of ,w,i h., hiii i ..... ....., nieioiie of which lias .-real. ' such an iiupreaslu,, HVer)' here OAK OHOVH RANGE IlieiiiKli b.,hk, Ai'i. 83. IMK-, Isaiuueil. folifi, Nk-ltta.. l-'leneh, Haravut, lluwll. 7 II U 11 t 6 T S 11 tl I 1,1 7 1,1 l, i. III 7 I II IU S II 0 I I I r, s HWUl. HHIXUtli W II HI A III l, li . W I i I" III iu ( Mi in a s r s i, I W II II II ll S s I W f III S I, U s i " r iu r, , in 1 s a j or. .., ,, u 7 ii in ; ; '- 7 s u in s , u 5 i s in i , Ki.'iili Cnlai, IhwseU. N'ieluils, "sirgcul, Isjiigui-il, cm- SB alalSla!!