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declarea they did not Why a change? Wb:y their acceptance ? In the light of the revelations of the past few week11 it is perfectly clear. ~~~~~~~~= Chagrined over his defeat, disap- pointed that he could not aa'ain hold for a term of years the oftloe he l~ved so well, the sage of Comatook.B as- sured the gentlemen of his hearty support, and therefore eleBtion. It seems impossible n.t first thotJ.ght that a. wan in Mr. Ba.ker's pl110e could so de- !Jase himself, bot those who are bet- ter a.oquaipted with him say he has betrayed the republican party before when he oould not have his own way. Hon. Wm. R. Hobble OUR NEXT MEM~ER OF ASSEMBLY. George Clemons, the bra.ve soldier of Dresden, wa.s nominated years ago in the upper dlstriot against this man's will and in cold blood he de- THE END IN SIOHT. The ca.mpaign is nea.rly over, and libera.tely de:fea.ted him. There was we presume the great army of JouR- another man In that distriBt, prob- NA.L readers are glad. They have FREE WOOL. To our democratic friends who ' made &o much noise over fre$ wool in I '92, the follo1ving clipped from the ably the m~st promi11lng young re- publloa.n in ita con fines, the talented Charles Paris of Kingsbury, with been treated to a. perfeot a.va.lanche London Financial News of October 8, of politleal discussion and melange 1895, will be fonnd of interest: whose father ;Mr. Baker had long been a.t enmity. This wa.sa suftlcient reason for hlm to aacomplish his defeat. It for the past three weeks. In fa.ot they have bea.rd nothing else, not only from the editorial columns of this paper, but from friends. In this ~as reported on the street a.t the campaign, a.s well as In former ones, state convention a.t Saratoga. tha.t the we have endeavored to be fa.ir and same man Baker was boasting that he would defeat Hobbie just a.s he did Clemons. The astounding revelations of the \' last two. weeks, th& intima ttl inter- oourseofthis man with the demoaratio politicians or the Bounty and vicinity just. It was never our policy to a.buse anyone, a.ud even In the fteroe battle of last year personal abuse ws s eliminated. This year we ha. ve re- frained from personalities, onr policy in tb.a.t wa.y being outlined at the beginning of the oampalgu, when The ureat pro.-perity of the wool trade has, fortunately. more than offset the retrogression in ootton. though that reJieoliion bring• small eonaolaUon to L&nca.ahlre. The tot&l gain of the nine •mouths under yarn and textiles is o~~:e,4BS.'mi,and •• tbe nine 'of woolen tissues ta.ken by the United States has been about k, 750,001. and of worsted tissnes nearly $1~.000,- 000 •realer than iu 189!.. no further search for the origin of the lmDrovemeut In the tro.de re- turns need be made. ~'be lowerblg of the A.merie~~n truiJl' ha.s been onr salvo.tion, II.Ild it ca.nnot be said that we b .. ve shown mnob reol- prooityl· for, instead o! taking the lncre&8ed va.lne o our shipments r.oross the A.tlantio in kind. wo seem to have hongbt lese American pro~11o '· It ls needless to go beyond our Board of Trade ~etnrns to ftnd e.n explano.tion of a. good deal of the monetary trouhle in the U oiled Bt.ates. bring np in review !lertain ansavory Having been bon- we sn.id no personal attacks ehot1ld oonneotlons wit;h his e:roellent friend In other words, the deorease in value ~f ot1r Ameri!lan sheep equ\ls the inca-ease In English exportations. The News further figures It: be a.llowe~ and no controversies •;piP~Ith.er ma.n in this county David B. H!ll,.the long oontinna.noe twenty veare, as Member Senator, Statee Prison Pmotl=lly every penny tha.t wne lltlbscrlbed ma.lnta.lned. We have k t here toward t.he recent American ln~n bo.s been of brother Charlie In oftloe onder ep our got baok through the e•pansion of the eXJ>Orts word. We have no apology to ot!dr of wooleD& and worsteds. The fMt that the British people are three democratic governors; the sing- for our oourse of this year, for it is eto., eto., ha.v- nla.r defeat ol Capt. Manville, the honorable and right. We did not able to lnfiuenoe a. dBmoora.tio presl- give the repllbllc&il. county tloket such. a majorlt'y liB It o'Ounty 4~cla.res you are tb~ o:n~ wlilPi • :\! , • - ·~·.· ~~ has neyer had before In t)jis town. -tb~reln b9st fitted to perfor.-n tlte.'im.;,, Greenwich has been h~norad this portant duties of yonr o!Hoe. The· fall by the nomination of two of her people will ~romptly ratify tbh sen- ablest citizens for important county timent at the polls. offices. This distinction Is the great· est that has been a.ooorded to our town In many years, and we believe that the people appreciate their townsmen as do the honored leaders of the party tnroughout the state. BRACKETT is our next Senator. Ex-REPUB-!;ICA~ LAvAKB has c~t in his lot with democraoy. V$ won- der how hlghlv they value their acquisition. ___ ,.. __ _ MAKE your X in the eirelo under the eagle and the entire repnbllca.n ticKet is voted. Easy to vot$ right. From Now \ Until After Election. --····-- 4 pounds of Ginger Snaps, 4 pounds of Lemon Snaps. 4 p(:)unds of V a.nilla Crisp, If you ever did get yor1r money's vorth you will here. --····-- \\\''\''W'~Bo every position of pre- corresponding eleyation of R.. R give tho gentlemen on the ticket anv dent to mold leg!elation is lnsignlft- Com., I. V. Baker. All these things oa.nt. llll1t\JJi gilt of the party he half hearted support either. We A. lar<m line of rise ov h )-' I t th f The Flnnnoia.i Nnwa also reminds o- by every sentiment of erw e u...ung Y 0 e sur aoe gave them the loyal support ol a. ~ v oonsldera.tion of in- and confront the republican party republican. We h~~ove lived up to us that the inorea.srd sa.les to ue are eta.od trne to party as never before. A.t this crir.loal what we have always said, \that at a.ooomt>anled by smaller purchases other ma.n turn aside. juncture is Mr. Baker going to give the polls was no place to fight a re- from us: Winter Gloves, Mittens ~~a.pil~es Tammany a. repre11eutative t om Last nontb Io<ll& Bnd \rlj'antlna oent n.o '\ that secretly a.nd r publioan_\ moro wbeat than tho Unltod Stntes, .. nd Rn•ai\' Wa.shingt.onconnty beoause,forsootb, and Romani• together nlao toppod the Amari· A d u d I!Ver since he was fairly _.ilcl:in the Argyle convention, _.,~l;!E1en conspiring against the The et1ci is In sight. No doubt you en.nftgllNls. Theae are o.ll faoto,.. tbot must fl fl erwear. he has been besten in a fair flght by be borno in mind In Judging t.be outlook in the nomin&ted. We ha.ve :M1rt&lln evidences of bad faith, ~ ... 'l,~l~(el~red to think we mnst \\'ll',ljllDn o.nwarra.ntable action, and be!Jeved hls chagrin have mado up your minds how to United Butos. nud It is unfortunate tbn.t they as faithful and emetant \ rapublioan yote. If you have not, do so a.t onoe. ft;.~ff. conslBtently overlooked In tbt country as the oounty ever sent to .Albany? We must not have any stay a.t homes At last the m.ask Is o!f, a.nci I. V. this year.·' Your ·vote Is needed. Baker a.s the fellow; conspirator of Come to the polls early Tnesdn.y T&mnumy h:all at>pellll's in hie true morning and express yourself. colors. Let every loyll.l republican in the oounty be o.t the polls and do hls duty. · THE EL8CTION OF 'l>S. THE OUTLOOK The outlook Is gYand for an over- whelml.ngly state and county victory Tuesday. Cha.irm&n Ba.scom of the These utterances by a representa- tive E<1glish paper should. be deeply considered by the A.werioa.n people. They nean much, partlcula.rly to the Iarmer. TKFM of the Chrouiole is oerta.inlv running a democratic paper. He sent oat sample ballots last week with tbe names of the demoora.tic wa.v to bettor judgment. The oleotion of '95 will soon be a. county committee In an Interview he volunteered to drop matter of hlatorv, only. By this say: nomine-es marked. And I? one part 1JO~ltiOJl, make no further a.t- time next week the oontest will have \There Is Iio question as to the ot his ~per he tells his readers that If they want to vote . the straight demoorntio tl<lket, thev must make ~li,Jt!lful!t tho action of the o()n- been ended, and tb.e anxiety and e:x- election of the entire repabllcan oould have the support oitement whlolt ha.s prevailed for the ticket in Washington county. The New York for the f •t t th h state tloket will have fullv 8,000 rna- an X auder the star. Anything to Q pa.s ree mont s. subsided. Years jorlty and inost of the nominees upon gain a vote for the Bounty ticket. R. Commissioner, when to leave in the lurch f*ii!~eli1e1n he bad compelled to p{)sltion as ct>ntesting ·to the va.rions conventions, !ii!·~~vltd:e:nt he bad no hopes of ~f\JII:y;tilalnta.inlng any contest. believed be· had some sense his fealty and . . (the deolslon of the people of ..... ~•u•:v-. the diatrlot and the state. appea.rS:that when the high- . of the state deolo.red . him, he oat loose from the he oould no longer rale willingly ruin. When the in the oounty which he controls, deserted the party · ticket people attention to _!;hat, as and vag11ri\s of that ago, we ha~ long and dr~wn out the county ticket will run with tbe Let republicans be on their guard. oa.mpalgns. Tbo use of brass ba.nds, ticket or ahead ~f it. The only thing pa.ra.des 8.nd vo.rioas other oonepicn- that will Interfere with a. majority of We mnst not lose one vote for the on.s means were used to influence the 8,000 in Washington county is the Bta.tB Jioket this year. We need new method of voting in use this every one. year for the tln~t time. 'l'his may -- ....,.. , voters. To-day we have a. short [ campaign--no\ over a period of four lose. us some votes. Of oourse, this · TRR corn export11otion of the next weeks at the most--and the use of will ff t b th t' e but as the I . e eo o par 1 s, five or six months Is expeoted to parades, etc., IB relegated to Its pro- per pla.oe, oblivion. However weary- ing the disonsl'rions attendant np~n a.nv eleotion IDIJoY be, they are in a manner instrootiva. Tho young ma.n learns of polittoal lines, party principles, and perhaps for the first time in hiB life, realizes tha.t there are a ~rest many men in this world who are willing- 11nd eager to die f()r the so.k.e of their country. H;e ob- tains an insight Into life which he could not find in any other way. With the advent of the short cam- republloa.n party is the dominant 1 to b tb hi h t fi h uc e g es gores ever reao - party in this county It would natur- allv sutler the most.\ ed. All the oorn that Is wanted But It will not, if the republlcaus abroad oan be spa.red out of the will only be careful while preparing great crop now being h!U'Vested. their ballots. Follow the lnatruo- Probably tbe acreage of 1896 will be tiona. o.cd take vour time. Don't still greater than 18~5. Corn islt'row- hurry. The one means of success is that every republioan should vote. We will be sure to win if they do. This is liD Important yea.r and if ever it was necessary for a. republican to vote, it is now . ing In t>Opnlarity in Europe, and the United States ie In a position to meet all demands from that quarter. WITH Brackett in the Senate and Hobble in the Assembly, Washing- ton COilllty will receive needful and REMEMBER that Hon.Wm. R. Hob- prompt legislation. paign, is the purer election. Our bie has ~ften been tried in the Inter- elections are purer · to-day. The est of th.e people, and never found method of voting has been adjusted wanting. When he meets a man he OuR versatile State Treasurer, Mr. Colvin, Is very popular judging fro~ the resolntlone printed in another part of the paper. to the time~of civilization and the , • knows him, wbetJ::er he be clad in one who to-day attempts the undue ·fustian or broadcloth. The people know him, too, and trust him- im- RENSSELAER <lOllnty republicans plloitly. They have more work for should, to a. ma.n, 11.ote for LeGrand him to do o.t Alba.nv. C. Tibbitts for &enator. Just the thing fur damp weather--when it eom~'!. · Ladies' Cork Sole Shoes. ME.llt:Y ff BECKER~ LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST[ It's a plain duty .you owe to yourself,. as well ::-s to your people, tu strike near BED ROCK m pnces as you possibly can m Fall and Winter WCIU', Our goods were pnrcha:;ed when the maket Wlli a.t itlllowest ebb. ~ ~-IJIUI fhe&tl ihl'~t Qa is full of genuine bargains, especially . BLACK GOODS ~e ~ake a sp7cialty of, and if you want a dress you will do yourself!l71 injiU· t1ce 1f you don t look over our line. No old ones. all new and '95 stock. We guarantee fit and price equal t:o a.JIY CITY or COUNTY FAIR PRICE. ~ave yon heard of I he A. B C. 45] W. Jersey Lh:lerwear? Nu ! Well thats strange. The manuf'ac··lfers SlY they are theBES f GOODS in tbtc MAR· KET; we nave thrm in all sizes fr •m 3 to 6. Extra sizes 8 and 9· BLANKETS from 59c to $4.25 perpair COMFORTABLF.\lallj>Iices. WRAPPERS in Calico. Centurv, and Outing Cloth. We carry fLOOll OU .. C.LOTttS~ All widths, and as cheap as anyone Hundreds of other things too numewus to mention. at Roclt-BottOEII Everybody can't be the cheapest. but everybody can claim to be. \1\'e -·-·•~ ·long received bnt pa.sslng when later the dam- of the o~unty, nominat- and the nominees all · :t:tle more thoaghtlnl re- Influencing o1 V'OtBrs must be very sly and watob.ful. Trea.ohery and corruption are only possible through the consent of both parties, as has b h say a word, een a own many times. JAMES WHITE borrows no trqnble TBERII will ben. meeting 0 ( the re- ~ hut @lli'B. ~:~tleBa TA~B. ;J. H. WALLACE & CO., The eleotl()n of '95 promises t~ be a. f'Ver the result of election. Cool, pnblioa.n county oommi ttee ~~ot Salem to question its men.n- quiet one, bntsi~:uifloant. Its resnlts confident, self-contained, be knows on Thursday of this week. GENERAL PALMER should have 4,000 majority from old Washington will, in a meamre, have something he oa.n sattsfa.ctorily dlschar~~:e the of the gentle- to do with the•b~~ottle of '96. This is I duties of his office. His oha.raoter the democratic the preparatory year, in fa.ct. 'For j and a.tta.inments compare very favor- not one word to sn.y., that reason the result of the election 1 ably with those of would-be critics. county_ !t~O!J.<~ll~lt'!d !or years thAt of '95 is awaited with considerable ; Counsellor, we have the fullest confl- \ f No stay at homes wanted \\.cquntyr _anxiety and r•eat hlterest.- 1 denoe in yon. . - :J9p!(lsl!tblle tor ll. dem- - • • · · · I Do,...Nf ......,t• lit A republican rally will be held at T ·~;~ o sp yonr tick<et. The . ' · · · - where Pot Salem Thursday evening. Lieut. · Th · Gov. Ba.:xton, E. T. Bra.okett and en· 1 Hon. 'Wm, R. Bobbie will mn.ke ad- you· . · i dresses .. - : ..... ~..,.......--,...,.._,.... year. WE hope every republican will vote for Hobbie, White and Inga.lsbe. TRIUMPH and vlctory &\'aits the grand old party nex:t Tuesday, ,, GREENWICH AND WEST HEBRON, N. Y. I ~- Ql 'O·ctot Forei Am Ill~ SUPERI INFER!( 000 yards <>f \\ Mohall' and Wool at BOO;vru::ds of\\' Boucle Ciotlts (BI goods) &I 4W yarda of , Wide Wo.lo U !101 to l!eleot from) •t 400 yards of 1.\f mixtures, inviBlb If you W!l.J not fail to se flaids, over ':!rom, at fro1 .:),srd. ·.•·• ·i·· 1.000 l&rd.i of .:. '.All-Wool n11d Sl quards, T.Uor Cl aoo yards ol inohes Wldo, Ill c 8W yards Df liil rle~tns. a.ll oolors __ 1!150 rnds <>f oil Xi:re<l Novolty PI ,,. 400 ynrds or : double'Width ·16-> SW:yards of a1 Do~ IIOo Novel tie IIW l'llrd• of d from Boy's mills Do not School PltLic Frear's a.sso Plaids at fr< 200 ynrd• of '\ wool tltripod no. llOO ynrdB of Cloth• at 400 yarda of 41 toYB~ Bl1 colora, 1 2:10 yo.rds of twO-toned !>DOni 5dt'\>ssp&~orn ncanicho, .. only 110Q yards of 50 i!J _whi]lcords. di tfrilla. etc., a.t rr •.. : 4 Pmil! dxlles t'lfo oolored Ore . If yo11. wa · Waterproof J: Co; l:ia. ve th ·\ 1 '.Ancient . ''Hunting . \Victoria lJ~Lm·er<Jn,\