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Not since a man was tarred feathered and ridden on a rail a woman companion shamefully t in Marion, Local Pride summer hor Richard H Wounded Davis, a few ago, has been such in by an Outrage tion aroused Massachusetts town as that which vent in Hyde Park this week wh president of the local board of tra editor of the local paper was r denounced in a public meeting hooted, hanged in effigy and t leave the town. Victor M. We subjected to all this because capacity as president of the bo trade he issued a circular letter 8 ing to prominent persons in di parts of the state to buy tickets charity ball, the proceeds of according to his statement, were devoted to taking care of Hyde needy poor. He inclosed ticke which he asked $5 each, and d that all checks be made paya him. When the citizens general covered what he had been doing indignation knew no bounds, a selectmen denounced Weil in a paper. He promptly brought suit : each for libel, placing the dama $10,000. This only served to ad to the flames, but the people of th have become convinced that Hyd is able to take care of its ow without appealing for aid from o Few men were better known farming districts of New Englar Alonzo William Cheever, who di week at Dedham. For thirty y had been connected with the Ne land Farmer, and was for a lon member of the Massachusetts commission. He was 74 years Miss Harriet Manley, second ter of the late Joseph H. Manle married at Augusta, Me., last V George V. S. Michaelis of Bost New York. The ceremony W formed by the Rev. Harrison B. of Philadelphia and there were number of guests from a distano Michaelis is a former resident gusta, and his father, Major O. E aelis, was in command of the Ke arsenal at the time of his deat is a member of the firm of |Mich Ellsworth Chicago. of Boston, New Yo Lieutenant General Nelson A has sent in his resignation as in general of the state militia on tl of Governor Douglas, in anticipa the changes expected with the n ministration, but he has not ye relieved ernor. as military advisor to tl That Dartmouth college has marvelous growth in the past te is shown b Dartmouth port just The college Shows bership h creased from to 927 ar Good Growth faculty fr to 70 members. The number of ings has also been doubled, the e system adopted and many new added to the curriculum. The reported sale of the Man mills to the Amoskeag company a sort of panic among the forei hands in Manchester, N. H., and ed in a run on the Manchester 8 bank. The demand for money SO great that the bank was fo keep open long into the night, good missionary work the de were reassured and all danger a The State Grange met at Mar this week, and the meeting was the most successful in its history bert O. Hadley of Temple was master; Charles B. Hoyt of Sa overseer; Richard Pattee of A lecturer; Wesley Adams of West steward; Walter H. Tripp of Falls, assistant steward, and Re Thorpe of Center Harbor, cl There tendance. were fully 1,000 delegate The Maine State grange also Bangor. and Obadial