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GREENWICH, N. Y., SEPT. 10, 1000 Flle Ceht. I.I.--im--mill- . NR A 8/110\N AND COU¥11¥ PRIn thal there 1, Ao nin , O, 1011 DER*)CRATS ARE IN NO HURRY nonilnnted to •m·rred hlmmelf !.aar C.U.e,4 L.A.U. re FOLLew 11%2UU?2 V.UU NO AMMANGEMk*1+1 PON CAUCU, =r ':r,Wi=,1 M:,:1:1,1;:Ort ¥ACTIC; O/ PRACTICAL 8088 nni e n on And thal *hpn n 11:,Ri-ant by th,Ight Vallntlne t,ho unn !,i·i·ket·'14 * hot flght Andl th# rani, Al i n,1, i OM ASPIRANTC FOR OP/ICE. murr,441 hlmilelf ami wn, Iii, 01}twimed 00*oveoillen\ Ind Search and 8/6 r\*r Arnse whlrh the 1,11,· TI, 3,1, 1 1, jDredere..or fin the,nme Joli. .Inmrn, 1.. fornr, pronounced Fum, 1, n, 10 , An Republican Situation Romaine Un- 11 Monher ts n i·nndldnt fri, r„Ilert,ir. 414 chanled-What Other town. are, In White Creek the frlentli i,f Ilrnry Oolne-Chame and Kenyon May lierry woilld Ilkr to Mer him i,nter the Have to *tlr Themiolvei. rare. thit Forre•t E Ke,1,·c,trm linld (in thr to•o IM very •trong nnrl It 1, dii,ilit- 1.amt i, ni.It thi, 10,·Al political Rltit- ful If Mr. Perry r„,11,1 drfent hli nr nflon N nm 1,1·#•Mented 1,3 The Unnint,in· Knut,intion. u·rat ,„ flu 118 the lint,i,bll,•Rn eldr nf The nominallon nf Er.klit,· e, Rev. G:,'. Brown of Granville. Rev• ing thrre· that the letter n-,1• an RP thr• Ilne ur .,1 the lirtiubllrnn, wn,• the the queill„,1 i, 1,8 Int·,11,·erl Follf,•ing Ili,leerm meemN filll, 14,11,1rm! 1 8. 1. mnmedle„ Ind P ('. 800¥11!r prRI for jr. Bratildln, in Grt the leni meeting „1 the Wn.hington ¢ 'nutity DEATH OF HENRY MOWNY. of Greenwich. Rev. R. L. Jame• 01 per*nre people togrthen , me no 11 , h,trch I.r•AR,w, n¥, ner,Mint nf u hleh Hartford. rh· 11' 8 MrMArhron or renme, An,1 mak th,% ln,4·8 efrm·,1,·B. al,Denrm In Anc,ther e„I,imn. With Well Known Mnnufacturer Ind De.- Heblen, Dr. Barton Of Kinnhur,.Ren but •R)-R Mr. RPRuldin, 9nlern hav nn theme rn, 14,8 nermintrd for Thr rom cendent of PIoneers. H. J. Kyle of Putnam. Rrv. A. Stra,114 ' men 01 -Rpon•thltlt,· An,1 Mtnntling mon w rn 1 itarl rd tint ti, 904·• whnt the Ing Of Balrm And W H Wheatley of ..ho •·111 •tnnd h, thr• rati.r Not tine 1,rnwrrntm I. r, r 1.11,1, to d.i Roh Ile,ir,· 1.0, i•joy Unwry dle,1 Itt him Whitehall, Rre thr· Kentlemen i,ham of th•m haR MAnd *noil,h In rien eign .,rt Ilnnilltrln trnnkl, entire.Re• thnt he |1\\te fin ('fittng,• 911·0,1 Wi.,1,1,•Rilay, the Wamhing-ton ('ounty Churrh ht. nnmr tr, ,„rh n 1,91,1 \An Irin do¢,2 not kni) ,tohn Mealry say•: Sept Rth nt 4 0'pli,ck p 1,1 league appointed at itR m-ting IM,t might j,imt RM „ell haw' drli,Rh ntrn n,· Mer lohn A !11% Mi· 1,1* IM lu flarn j Mr. Mi,wry wn,• n Mon „f William Mon#Ry to further the ratis¢% 01' no pult, men '' 'lf I hrul brnn R 111,101 tr*fi H!,1·Inge in nttridnner on thr• T 11 1,nd Angelina Illff,ird Mr,wry, a Neenie fn the county, by mAking thrm draterin Salem, 1 believe 1 u nuld h,Ave Atnte mretin, 01' 11,·mner·Atm wh„ nre grand 50,1 of Willinm Mowry, and a the ehAirmen of the #'MI·foum ton·n rom Blarted An M·n•lon of the Ini, 4,·lien· thet.,1 110,1, end•,n, rit·Ing tt, rle,·lge great grandson of .hili Whipple, fc„ind mitteh rho ¥111 begin A *·lwornin th,tn thn••, mr•n did \ l'hrm,· And Rl,n \ n\R n\rl ment,• to Iret the tinrt· ni,·n,· er of the vllInge. rampal,rn In fAvor of' temperance 11,11· eir,·rimlon,1 01 blt trt·ne.. u ,•1·r thi, 11„m th,• controling Intli,ener of lt• Mr. Mnwry WAR born In IR37, edu- rhe m,•eting Monflay wn• the thire' roniplalnt of Salem d„legnt„q Agningt \\j'\*11 1,01•met, Rnd reMtore It to,rated In the linton VIllage Academy annn,1 mertin, 01' the Lenfue, and in them Rev. ('hni·IrM 101 unt·ds ,*n, 8 , 1,1,91111,11 of litit,ortance In the State, and under private ti,torship rif 11 W. pofnt of interemt and attendanre unm ··Fl,ht'\ \Keep It tir'\ ''l'he con,11 1.nenll, there .1,1,1118 10 1,0 nothing ' Mnndell, and nt the Willl.trin Reml- the mr,Rt enth,IMIR•lfr one whirh hA, tion„ Are not Bo had am the, u „re un doing Ni, nne knot,8 whpn lt. rn:,- tlary In Flwthampton, Ma•R. yet been held. Ahoul thirty-flve dele der the 11,en••, 1-r•Kinle.\ l'hr ,„tr In ,·I,peR i, 111 he held nor nre there nny HIS flr.t billine,IR tenture WRM In a mt- And member, werepre•ent. The BRIent waR quite event, Al,lded And \andidnt In sight. It Im prohnt,le thnt I knitting mlll whlrh •tond on the site of 011*lwatlen embr*reR *11 the churches very reprementAtive. There werr ver, the pat·t, will 4,11<10,·me the r,Indldnry J the prement Oreenwleh Knlttlng Co, of Wamhington eo,inty And earh f'ew· Rtay Rt homes for the reft,On that 111' M. 11. Urnhnin tor county Millierln- |11 thl• 111,Rlnems he wam RMEInclated church li entitled to one lay dele,Atr Ammemhlymn¥, Pnrker 1,·nntrd the vi,tr , tendent III the Ii,inr. with Albert Moore. le afterward beelde ita minl•ter. got out fot· hlm#rtr. and him Flutom„ Greenwich': SItuation Unchanged. jolned wlth 13. D. Ilamkrll In the Unlon t'he m-ting fam called to Order b, Its President, Re,·. J. B. L'Hommedlen. hile'R broi,Rht In the rrnu d reWArdlem• The Itet,111,11,·nn rn,v·,IM tn-morrow and on the failure of this rrincern f Illt,Ze Ahne Man„fart,trIng Company, moon after two o'clock, And with An of hon· thev mtood on temlim·nnee wIll pr„lint,ly n,mil,inte I, V, 11. (11!l i formerl R partner•hlp with Hon. W. R. Intermlm,lon of an hour at noon when WhitehAFF WRI ,·el,resrnted hy thi. 101 9,11,11,·,·bmr· other prim.Ible randl- f Ilribble and with him began In 1 R72 the dele,AteR were entertained by the Pamtor of the Bapti•t ('11,11·el, n,wl Al,·m clntem for thi, ciftli·e, If thpre are any. I the r,perntlrin nf th•• Phoenix Paper ladles of the Woman'* Chrimtlan Tem H'1110,1.hh,· nou.Rm.. Mri. 14,t,RIn,•19 1 hn,·r rrit:ilned fram innkln,1 any Px- i (,c,mtinny, which wn, engaged lintll Pe¥*nee ITnlon, orrupled n®Arly MIl 01 I'R• the Only thd, In the ern,irl, 1,81 t¢418|Ve 1'8111'11,•8 IR!16 In the mnnitfarturp cir Atraw pa- the remainder of the day. that did not phRRe her n particle, 1,ir. No ndiled .11,1.term hnve yet been Practical ways and means to ger,tre though she mentioned the Brt „1 her I \Anted for· 1 Ite mitifit· 1,111¢•PH, thritigh a ' 1'Pr Th IR pArtners hip WAR later en#vement Of l.ld LRWR, Am well Rm Rbbarent lon|Ine•R, Rhe intrl mhe n·,18,1't j \Rllot will 111·131'nbly be required to de- I hearlng the Rame name and Mr. Mowry changed to an Incorporated company te 1#Inenring voten to deelde In fnvor : Af'r•ld ¢,f Rny m,In In the rrow,1 Al,·, 5 tet·mfne the {·lititee for Superintendent continued ast lt,1 tream,trer lintll faillng 4 the no lirenRe movement wRM the ™'mg|Rms Rer,red the men find ,„lull•te,·8 \f 111,,hwn,·m, l'riwit Clerk and ('01 wheh order of buslness. An exper· h•Rrtlly fol· their fRIhire to in,·ltr the I lectit·. N. 9 1,8,10<,inn apt,par,1 to tle health r,impelled him te re,41*n about tenee me®tln* ¥Rs held d„ring whleh ' IR¢!le• of the W r. T V, to he prem,·,11 i the 10*leal entidlilate for ,It,Btlee of the R Vear FIRri. He waR for many year• a the conditions or *Rairs a they ap· Mt the meetin, The IndleR we,·p ilt,wn I \enep And •·111 probably will be named ville Railway Company and the Wanh- director of the Oreenwlrh & Johnion- pea-1 In town®hlps was rehearmed Rt•Ir• Rnd hnrl t,ret,ared dinnet, An,1 I I,y '11,1.1.niM'llin The Argyle dele*atlon reported that •he a•ked them why the, Al,1 not FIt, 1 In Other Towni. He wa,1 one of the oldest members Ingtnn County Natlon,il Bank •Itheigh the town Is a no Heenme one ne,tr Mt the meeting, and they 1 Ptilled Ent,trin linn no real •trife In 0,1,rht.cif A•hlar I,n¢]Re. No. AR,1, F. & A. elryot,e know; that Hquor 10 sold ber#t,Me the h#d not heen iii,Ited The nan,Ing of delegateR will he the M. An organizer and for many yeara a than that the eondltions have been re· Mrs. thit,WIR•• ttl•„ made n mit·„,t. plen j .t,ir l,t,Mitte•R f,f |t„ c·RII¢.1,11. Rnd Fred inemher of the Sylvia Hook & f,adder Deffed to the eminty omeern, bilt thR, for Women'. RI,Kht,• And Knve n little pet teym MR.,·R 111Rt If the matter I. left ('fimpany, and VIre Pre•ldent of the no Indictments are returned. The di•frertAtion cin pR,·Ilmentnt·y lAw Or fa\It 18 attributed to the Grand Jury. rourse It u·Rs all explained 11,81 the hiton reported that the town waR meeting was rompomed of an „urnni, ht to the no Heen,e eaume by R very Ition and thRt the membel·8 wete dele Imall malerity, made poRRIble by the *liteM who hRd been Alit,<,Inted from tile fet that too many men n·ho were flt- ehurehe, Theme dplegl,leR might have Ve•ab to the eause did not rome out been rhomen from aniong the ladies to Vete. hAd the conaregation® meen fit. Con- 4¥t Ann, mo It wag reported, looke , rernIng the -Whitehall Alt,Intion, Mi·M. uDen the campaign in the ttght of i Douglas® 8#ym, no i,ne there ham mly- ekpedleney. Rrt Ann wants a hotel,, thing to mAy Rbout ten,i,pranre when aM the buminesm men Vree that a I liquor InterfereM witt, tile dollar. hotel there without a Ileenme would be I Whltehall sentiment 18 al„nit ft In 1 In Ilke Baker'B new Wl without a eonvirt, I favor of Ileenme. and lo they do not look with favor Thl. organization, the WARhington upe a no Heenme campaign there. County Ch,treh 1.eawne, p,·„pome, an The Jacknon delegate may® that the lactive campaign against Ilertime. They tel*I le no Ileense but bas a rum •uP- lagreed In their memmlon Monday to enloar, and that on election day there I adopt all the priletlerm „f the organtz- M h)M of liquor either sold or given ed political partlem except that one •lay there. Jackion le one of the r of buying votes, The lime of ,·trilit}nin, largelt townm In the county In m,Int of j literature, school diatrlet Rn{1 11,11,me to •eNage, and M yet withoht either a bourne ranvamies, union maw meetings, •tal or pcvt omee whic:17 operntu j watcherm at elections, atitomal,IleR and •mder the town name. Vet It wnuld loarriages to Ket out the vote, 1„,11 11•tR, leem that the booze Kete In there lon. i and the aid of the law will all I,p t,Red Salem was on the mourneri' bench. Truited lieutenants are to meet the 8,1- at tte laet election voted no 11- wavering brother for a lut word out- een- and hu suffered the eon,mon I side the range of the dlitance marker, eon-quenee of unenforeed law. It. i and wherever the elertkin reatilt• It,r dele-tes were diseouragt,1. unwilling i cemifully, they are to make 1,•e of the to eolttnue the light. Rev. Arthur I \.earch and Ielture\ and \revocation\ Spaulding Ban that the condition In lawa to secure the enforcement of the 8•- M mot eati.fattory for• cain. 0..In.d on .1- 4 I I ti, him, there will he mi rhange In the I Randrilph ('Inb. At the time of the ' i delegatem RA Ittilic,Inted IMt mpring. I firganb.ation of St. Pam'm Eplicopal Frlend• of FrAnk Ifillman are urging i Ch,Irch In 1874 he waM elected R VeR- him to run i,n an Independent ticket tryman and •Inre the rompletion of I fur the <im,·p „f Fli,t,printendent „f f the rh,irch In IR84 h'am been Its menior | Illghwaym, bitt lt. 18 enneldered doubt- I warden. ful If he unt,ld defeat JameR StMary 1 In 1879 he married Mism Jennie F. who has the regular nomination. Dowd, and bemideR his wife he le sur- Cambridge will probably witnempt a vlved by one •1Mter, Mr•. Jame® O. La- i strlfe for the nmee of Superintendent I Vake of Flrookllne, Mass. of Ilighwaym. At least three randl- The funeral will be held from the dates, Arthur PetteyA, Henry Kenyon, Iremidenre of MIRB Virginia Thompmon and .lohn liavia, the preeent inrum- I on Cotta,re •treet Saturday at 2:30 p. bent, are already annotinred. It I® i m.,and will be In charge of Rev. D. Raid that NIc,holan .jenkins, the preMent ' H. ClarkMon, amdsted by Rev. C. T. Supervisor, will renew the light to Pfel ffer. wret control of the town delegate• Mr. Mowry wam an unam,;uming front 10. 11. Chane who waR miereimful Chrilltian gentleman, rolirteolm and In naming them lant Mpring. Mr. Jen- kindly In his bearing to all. A loyal kinpt will probably Mt,creed him•elf a• and true friend who withheld not the a candidate for Supervl,;,ir. I hand of charity, but wag ever among .lackiton will nominate a Pull ticket the firit to give aid where relief was and apparently thin town will witnenm needed. He wag loyal to him church, the infrequent Mpertarle of the omee his buslneRs, his lodge and his large seeking the man, for randidaten, If clrele of friends. Although never amplr- there are any, have Mureeigfully kept InK toomre he took a personal Interest out of the time light. There are some in affairm polltical and govermental, who expect to Hee the present Super- wam a life long Republican and stood vigor, DallaM Coulter retire In favor of for good government in all affairs both Henry Carter who Im re*ularly Rup- local and National. For rnore than posed to be next In line for this omee, a year his health had been steadily and then agaln there are other, who l declining, but at the ]-t his death do not expect to mee anything of thl, I came ,uddenly, a reoult of heart kind ind who Hy that Coulter will be I trouble.