Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 29, 1871, Image 8

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The Democratic Watchman,
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11E1, I, E EUNTE, PA
Friday Morning, Sept. 29,1871
THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY
Go and get Itegktered. Tumor
row, Sotorday, is the lust day.
—Zininierinan's have n nico now
sign, whieh tells tho people that tinvo
is the place to buy the celebrated Sik
er Sewing Machine.
Thin County Fair will begin on
Tuerday next. Preparations have been
made for the comfortable accommoda
tion of all who may come, and thorn
tell doubtless be a largo turn-out of
the people
—Our good Democratic friend,
Benj Rough, ut Itru.li linq a po
tato stalk Ja feet in height, from which
hr took 17e, pot: L bws, riingiiig from the
•im , of n ind,ory not to thnt of a soo.o
egg. Mr Roush sap] thu Democratic
majority will Ilgury up morn in Bru4l)
Valley Own his potatoes did in num
ber.
----Thu rut prolific potato thnt we
know or is ti Teuin of which
Capt Nlnrtio Dolan, of AI ha.
gi% ell 114 011 v, 11 , 11 .111'C/1111'11 Fr 4.111 thn
planting of ono of 160.0 pot Ht.,, (cut
couirae,l Cart raised jti , t
btorlorl iine prr6 ' WI , 1115 I'
II) 04 er lwara of n gn•ntor vu•ldl than till.,
A 1,1111,1,11 nnrl 41.1 . 11,114 /Welder, t
c., ii red t r
thi- “ti M ,, F1.1,1v 13,1 Vlllll
a tonlior nt Ilio new
1 1 1/211111 111/11.0., It 14.11 1,,, 1111 1 111 1 1V 2111 , 1
511111 k him on Ilia back of the head,
briiiiking the ~lull and knocking tutu
Nay taken loone, and
and prompt. idirgical 11' , 1 1 .1/111CV, 1121 , 1 111-
tlimi4ll badly itijoriiid will riii•iiver
--- - nil) St .I..hn ' + ('nlht~lu•
4.11.111- t,l),•id a fair iti Bush's
11911, 9091 Attilong
t., 110 (0,1 (4.r will i, It
s I% er horn, between the Login) and I'll
thee The iirtietieil- iif
thi• Gr • /Ire In be !lied t Ire 1 , r4,t
and ernailienting the nevi Cntleiliel'iiiii
tter V l / 4 a helm tii a It well 1.01..11-
121 i.
_Our ent...rprising friend, M r
Ililler, of th.. Pkaseint I lup Rion,
b now absent to 14111haelpill/I 111
h sto‘k of goods for the fill
And winter trade "Jake" intends to
astonish the Pleasant Gap roil. lMcs
Lint , by tb• mngilitiri.two and brilliancy
of lees soak, .1 ,•[peck to create quite
a hubbub an,,,ng the lad lea eeut there
The weell will tie on about the leap r
',art w, Ilion , will 11,,
amibt. be a great rill!' for the first
chafe,
In ;riny with the editors of
the i?t publican and r/leuititin t'nien
L, we tool, dinner lust Friday nt
the Itukli House by invitation of Mr
.14 , 1,W11 1. , 0110 Of lh 1• propro•tors of that
•h•ta111 hot,' \VI, win, I I.u.xOd 14/ 06-
tart t• that the .' Ito•h" li filo w (IX tellsl V
ly patronized and everything conducted
)II the 1,,t of style The present pro
prietor.; set an excellent table, and the
waiters are prompt, polite and obliging
We predict for the Bush House, under
341 present management, it future career
of high prole:ray.
ilur friend, Ali. Peter 111c11aiin,
the accomplished bunt and anon maker
on lio•hop i , treet, next door to the "Hod
Collar" harness cstabli4htnent, is turn
mg out sonio of the nicest kind of work
now-a-days. Ile priiplo) 4 several hands
and IN doing a rushing busiriess. The
fact is, Peter is one of the bust work
man in the whole country, and the
hoots and shoes made at his place are
model. of rwittrie-s and beauty ' films°
in want of boots ~ r shoes, either ladies
or gentlemen, should remember this,
and call on Mr McMahon.
—Wu acknowledge the receipt of is
inn pumpkin from Mr E I) Owens, of
VorpOol, Perry couuty, on Saturday
last This pumpkin Is two years obi,
and is large and well grown. Mr
Owens, we are sorry to say, is a I,cnd I -
cal, although a must e , timable gontlo
man otherwiso. it a pity that a
In WI who can raise such sound pump
kin, 6 110111 d tolerate such rotten politi
cal principles. Our best wish for him
is that ho may bi:V4,1111., politically, no
healthful The pump
kin, 4poken of wa' brought to IN by Cap
tam (lrillith Davi), who willpleas() ac
tept our thank) for his trouble
NVe sill,/ Dr Brown tho other
day, in a crowd whieli he know WILY not
n betting crowd, shako it pocket-book,
lull of uncollected ..übscription accounts,
in their faces, offering to bet one hun
dred dollars that tho Radical tick
would ho elected in Centro county. The
erudite Doctor, of course, know that
thorn wasn't, a single man in the party
who wanted to take bit subscription ac
counts in exchange for a check, and
presumed upon that fact to blow it little
However, we now give non, e to I who
rimy wi li to h, t in the eurrem
Ow Doctor eat acs, that the elms, (7)
L., -till I.lilol WC' ndvis. Brown, how-
bVel, to keep still hereafter, or he MIL
Ila Se 10 "C111V.1181,.
—We are pained to elironOlo the
death of Mr. William Shroek, brother
of Mr Ilenjamen Shrock, and son-in
law of George Livingston, 14:.1 , of this
place, on Monday night last, about half
pa-t eleven o'clock. Mr. Shrock died
of leler, which seized upon his sy.tem,
with great violence, on Saturday, keel,
ing him 111 11, state of deliruin a great
portion of the time. Ile wi a working
at his trade in Lock Haven at the time,
and we understand labored n part of
Saturday forenoon. • Ills wife brought
him home in the iiftei noon, when he
immediately took his bed, with the
above Hid result.
Mr. Shrock was a most estimable cit
izen ; an honorable upright nun, and II
consistent member of the Methodi , t
church. General regret is felt at his
sudden death, but there is every 7 , 41-
son to believe that he has made it hap
py exchange leaves a wife and one
child, and many friends to mourn his
death
:1111,E•littltit l'noltlt • se
—it may not generally. betknown that
the Legisdatioi• or 117 It pe , sed an ant
ittithortz.lin:, the voters 111 Al 11.-dwrv, loot
Itoggit township, and as • 111 any other
dlstrlets In the county He might Beare
to vote on the tinesi ion, to vote for or
against a Poor lluu-o for those di-trick
'Flint election will take ',lave this fell,
111111 n ity of the voters of any
town - 11y in Ilse comity, %ohm.: in titer
it Poor 'louse, will bind that toe/11-
, 411 p to iin) its proportionate share In
the eqtertse of inireliet , lne; a Itottse !or
that poi pose, and well rciiiiire the Poor
ul Idat n.hit. to be 1.4 . 0 iit It there
after it 1.1111111•
Pool 11 , .11.1 . 11 township. ns (le•irt.
it (tiller., will have nothing to do
with
- Th,
b inne d ) , t' o i ii i n i,Nitatei al thii Count)
unJ farniliarly Luown it 4 hippy
l't.tt•grtive, died at hip rosideneu nt
on :11.'inday night, of t
idioid ics,r Notwithstanding Lin age,
Mr 1....1 I. 1111111. Lain the
~ f Ito• town ho 1i,41 in, and hi. 10,
ivill .ul4l .1... PI) r,
vlctiod , nna not only 1.11
countr% , 111 Ulll, h
Wlt• gcni•rtilly respeetpd
11 r. l',,tt4grove 1111 untl
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purtt 11114 Wh" 111W11\•
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uiG of towing ting. r Nliiy in. ro.•i
ME
-- A bout y. ttr ago, a number of
our titi/..ati or dt.re.l a lot (.1 Chinn..
shoes or slippers from (Alin„, through
r IC,/IN•rts, of Ulu Acadmuy 'no,
111.1"S011 to whom OW leitOr wa 111,1droqg
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rivid il r
reeipt,nt• Tho nlipporA MI/ 111/1110 In
the u.uul I.r in of the Chilly., Rtol
er. rittlwr
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100, 4.v., I ro , y Kr. 111./. tio)re COlllf.prt
1.1 , 1 4 Mal. 1110 4/4, !lOW, ili/41
bl. nu, bt, OM rlylr
adopted by our A 11111r1Celll I,lloolllllk vr4
Rankin, of tht
and !tarry (' burg,
totve 1 tircha, I
Mcf;irk, of (II
to hu•ini•ve th i
men are competent druggists Of Mr
Rankin we can speak from personal
knowledge, knowing that he served five
years with Mr F Green, of this
place, ono of the be. druggists m the
country, and also three years in a tir+t•
class drug store in Philadelphia. "Bob"
is gentlemanly, energetic, affable, good
looking, and unmarried (Philipsburg
ladies will make a note of this )
predict for him a successful wrier, and
commend him to the patronage and
good graces of our Philipsburg friend+.
We are glad to learn that the en.
torpritung firm of Wetzler Twittnire
of Milesburg, are succeeding so well as
to require the building of a new shop
and store room. They deserve to in v
etted. They have labored industriously
to build up the stove and tin ware bust-
MASI ur that locality and have done it
well, They are now supplying a large
numbet of merchants at wholesale rates,
with stock of their manufacture, and
we know that men are wise who put.
(Awe, frout them. They are gentlemen
who fulfill their obligationti, and we
heartily commend them to the public.
Sloss ---A great many people, even
In the,e days ul "light and knowledge'
believe in all kinds of signs.
We don't generally believe in signs,
but we do believe, and in fact every one
must admit that the new and splendid
I •• .list hung out by Zimmerman B ros,
'o , Ia a "sure sign" that they sell
more Singer Sewing Machines than
were ever sold in this county. And no
wonder. The Singer Is just the best Sew
ing Machine 'll in the market. Every.
11.01) should have one
SANIUKI. F. Fosrma, the Democratic
nominee for Commissioner, was present
in the body on Monday. Mr. Foster is
one of the most popular candidates ever
nominated, and is sure or a :triumphant
vi-ction
—Beautiful tiaalities of black,
blue, scarlet and other colors in vel
voteens for ladies and children's wear,
and newest flinger., braids, buttons,
trimmings, linen and lace collars, la
test styles. Call and examine before..
ptirclim.ing elsewhere, at B. Priest.
R. llut.atra, rditor of dm Tyrone
Made', Wll4 a visitor to our saneet7iii oil
NI outlay morning Tlio Made has lat
terly dolint:il i4O 1i i cal garb, nal now
VO('D (I'S IVA 11114`ti 0 11 Of John Doan,
to il,* rrevidetit Judl ship.
ItoilF:icr Mel , Aßt.Aro), the lind
nnl for A.+rmbly, Wll4 io
too•n It , 11(111y. Al,O, II
golf , nnr of tho nomoo,i of tho ~now
plirty G r A••orinto .ItolLte
--Just received a fall stock
hen% y rhea), gents, la•lte.4 and d i d
efflion and tanollrn Imse, gloves,
r”r-elo, handkerchiefs, new style
Indies hustles al, G. B. l'nest's.
following reviltitions worn
liy tho enntrn Nornnrl
t,.
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harm , . lor 111.1 hII.II , Ir.CH. l'hey an
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ea4y ;1,14 hatioi4o , tie The
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inoorning and no mho,. 111. ,Ige
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p , 11.1 of thirty dnyr, in noonory our
6 1:N r e:;;I i , i 1:1 .1 :1 " N r t. Iha Soorelary of Iho Lodge
h. 11111.1.11.11 11/ 11.1111.11111 141 C, flf 11,1.0 (1.11.
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In th. t Ow I ninny
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Por Lb., 11Y0,
Truthful Sketch.
Let a Mall bn unfortunnto in build
r Imo+, what ti wunderful'ellect and on
pr .-ion it has on his till friend.
and i tar. Len who 11/00.
1/1111 l 111. , Al 111, 111114114 4 d and e11Nt1. 6 .1
will lion by tho hour, shrug up their
1i..111.1. r 1 and pIISX hill! by Will n t Ii 111
ing -110 w do you do?" I•;ver trifle
or ea hell I. limited up
Vint would not 6uvu , .11 ‘1.9 11. A, 1
Month , It/ Conte hot bo lii •
IL Is raid 'C 11 and ...1
Stow] 0 , . , ./.
at the ,•oi 11.• r A •na a a 4 . 1141. .1. 4
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sail+along, geitll wafted hi hism
smiles and kind words from evi I body
Ile prides himself on his good Immo and
11.11.11 . 041 uhnrueter, and makes his hoot
that ho has not an enemy In the whole
world. Alas, the change I Ile looks
upon the world in it different. light
when ieserses come upon him Ile
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hardly knows how In move, tar whether
to do this thing or the other, for there
lire loes about him, and it writ is ready
for his lowk
To understand what kind of stun ' the
wni Id is made of a pm 41.41 111U1/1 he 1/11-
A/0111110c and stop pay merit ones in his
lifetime. If he has kind and true friends,
then they are made manifest. A ren
nin is a moral se!ve — it brings out the
wheat and loaves the chair A. men
1.111111 10 . /11110 that words and pretended
goodwill do not constitute real friend
-lop 1.1,,v
K.Niniura TahtPhAn. —Thu Grand
Encampment of Knights Templar of
the United Slides mot at Baltimore on
Tuesday, the, 19th instant, and contin
ued in session until the 22d inst. 'Phis
body ineeti triennially and is composed
of representatives of the tin ud COM
loonderios of the several States. The
large number of prominent loon who
aro connected with this order and the
magnificent display of well trained nom
dressed in rich regalia who attend these
meetings render them of peculiar inter
est. Over ouu hundred Uommanderies
were in attendance at Baltimore, almost
evm y Mato n the Union bong well rep
re4eitted, and all this vast body of men
were entertained with a princely hos
pitality of which that city may well fuel
Constam Commanilery\ NO 33, of
Bellefonte, ions represented by about
lllty of its member., and their Knight
ly bearing, faultless equipment and cor
rect d rill, elicited much favorable com
ment foam the entertaining; Cowman
del u. 4, Pro•N aml citizens. A full re
port of this vcot will appear rn next
Wllek . /.1 paper
—TO MORRUW i 5 the LAST
1),11" to REGISTER !
---Remember 'thin the ldrtee In
Ley the cheepe , i ten 4 awl e,,treew to
lute❑ 1e nl 1., It l'neACA
- i;et v,,te(11It,1)..111,)(
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ti \ NI )
II ‘Nt rr !loth to,itont, loy
oloo• liovooooto, tot oho. [0,4,1.0
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nurt , •Lwd C..oirily, 11i..
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DIED.
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111 111,. ht.! .legree of human ei..111111110•• •
hilt, being lo look to' 111 m tglir, t. the
for it1yhte0t.,...... awl the Lord
Strenylh,' she horn her inten•n etiltering
moot lo eller month, and )'ear alter )ear WWI
"log It 15t..., pnllxnrx and re...gont fre.
..tying In 110. (Woe,. (.1 her heart'
I he wtll .1 the 1,.4 he .tene " Her end
II I 11-- At l'lne Grnve• .ith
III! l• .11inghter or lienhen r ml Nittriz•tri
II ngrol four yearn and nineteen
,Iny%
111 Ili IIFIF:1.1, —AI Pin,. breve un the 21. t
Imolai son of \TIIIInT I. nittl,ll,lli
lion hflelil, t 1 a"' d throe yearn, mix moot hn
and twenty .ix Aayn
Spohling'• (doe 111,11i1. eirl•ry111111g
A I 111411.11!, PrAair Trrrii
n.ilY allitlned. and (hone who fail I' , nv,ill
theeteelvett of lii, mettle., tthotthl 11,,1 I "ttitolaiti
hen pee1...4 of grope. ni•glrrl 1 h,• 5.11.11,..1 T
VI .pew•dlly ••rxdirxt. lhn r,uon of x fool
, 114 1,, 14 111141 lit
breath, benotifying end loe"erving the teeth
to the oldemt ■ge
The following ore the ,piotai lon% op to 6 0'
rlrn k Thursday Ny1 , 01114,1410 a ,1/i p.tper went
to pre••
White It hero, per hll.llel $1 10
lied Wheal, per bushel !WA I 2S
Rye, per toi•hel tub
Corn, earn, per tm•piel IX)
Corn, shelled per bushel, 75
I /RIP, per loolbel 111
Howley, per tt•liel in
11,tok wheat, per bombe! 70
e,ser.ee.l, p, r 11• Ii• I I 'XI
1' „ Into I, r 1,11.!44 I
F.ggn, to, dozen
I.nrd, per pone!
Raeon bler•
Molt,
llama
Tallow, per pound
BlIlle•r.l.er1001111,1
per pound
Ii round Planter, porton
04.11Avi, A hrn , 1a South I bird Street
a, to. nio, lie following lip to the 'Zinn
11,1wnt ,
:Now U H fi • x elf 'XI . 111.1 ,64 1141.
II H Ws, 01 'HI . 11/1 , 4 14 11,04,
II:. (4 11b'
114 1 y, 69 116 1 ,
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it
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1111414 114
1111 p (4 114 V,
h .1,1040 n 111.(41111S
1/ H .30 lour 1. per eeol ( y II .., (al 110,
' , l
4oltl • 113 , 1.04 110 h
Silver,_ _ I•ei 09 II('
_ _.. .
I own 0.0
I e.t.a! Pity! It If
I moll l'avitii• Idol orollt liondm n t an n
f r ifE "I)EN101:1tATIc IVATCII-
M ' 1.1).11..i11411,1 ry 'll.lity
s (.It 15
111/ .111 - 1 . 10 NW. Ir ion 1.1, 4,4 , 0 /41. 1 114. 41.4.14/11 •.1
Papei et v. ill tmt be nett uuL of Cent! o County
pout for in (1.14, 1 / 1 1,.
Ail kdi ertine ttttt rite
months, pl runt,. par line for the first three
1118erti0,1/1, all 5 Celltll n Iwo for ,•a , •11
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Bellefonte,
1,11,69.
Business Notices
The Bellefonte Market
I.I IItREI'TII, BY KY. I F.R A 111 SS/CR
MONEY MARKET,
OUR TERMS
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TIIE GREA3 RADICAL SYN
DICATE!
THE :NATION ROBBED BY THE
MILLION I
Tax-payers Look at The Fig
urers!
Steel Upon Steal end Theft Upon
The accounts of the Post Office
Department shows a balance untie
contitett for of NINETEEN MIL
LIONS OF DOLLARS!
The accounte of the Treasury De
partment shows a balance unaccount
ed for or over TWO MI IA( INS I
U. S. Tretturer Sin NNFIt JOHN to Ile-
Colllit for bonds that have passed into
his hands to the amount of THREE
MILLIONS!
By hoarding gold in the Treasury
and paying interest on bonds (0 an
equal amount the people lose more
than tit X MI LI,IONS annually !
TINE MILLION of the people's
motley was stolen by a government
at whet from the wrecked steamer
(lolden Rule?
10:;,M1 LLIONS troHming on sac
count. of Male of arms, vessels and mu
anions of war
ONE MILLION winning on account
of mnle of Iron clads to Pyrn
1 1 pun bond , ' deposited by bankers to
seenre their I.eIoH the people pay an
interest of TWENTY MILLIttNti,
whieh 'niht liesaYeil by 'smiling green.
raekm In their stead!
\V. L Hodge, a paymaster at Wash
ington, ham recently proven a defaulter
to the amount of 11A LI A \II Mil /N
A MI1.1,110; dollars,
Bally, a New York revenue collect
or, stole lII.IIr F.LEV I N II ITN
T11(11 . SA NI) lolluia and then ran
away I
Ite(•eolly 11 r. Norton, of III(• Ne•.%
furl. I','t I )I,llce, Ilrovr.l /I &hilt lter In
1111. amount 01 TW() !I N 1)1i El)
I'll1'SANI) I It:* 111141 I,lller , 14.-
faleation4 In the maim. (,diet• exl.l
A K*1114114 revimm. e.ollpetor reconi I v
stole user A 11 N !MED TII(WS
AN I) awl the Itti.henl S,l
tors from lint Slate set I led the whit,'
Hum) aitll the ilepArtnwilt at Wa4ll.
I rigtoit lin. dove» //for/la/id!
The other detalcat iorls of revenue
collectors amoutit 10 111, N INS
Itadical Poslnia.ter at Atlanta,
Georgia, Ilan
. 1114 been detected Inn de
!Ideation 11l TIM IFFY 'Flit/UN
dollar.
( Evan., Snide %Via c1:11111
tpjellt of I', n.vlvannt, Ila. soden
TII HEE III'NIMEI) \
dollar., 114 II 001111 , C1/.1111.011 tr cheating
the Fe lend gosernment out ut MI LI.
Tile Radical Stale Treahttrer oI l'enn
Ivrtnia annually rheal. the people 111
the `.;•:itv out of I'l l'Y Ti) A II I' N
I 111 1.11 TI11)1'SA V I) intere.t
upon the people 14 1111/111 111:1114 . 11 In
Italll4l4'
'l • he Radical ";radicals in Earope
charged the go.erninent over El I ' V
MILLIONS lor negotiating the recent
loan, beithlett thousands spent by Pend
nig agents to tte.ist them
go‘ernment otlivialm In every
direction lind every quarter ate robbing
the \ • ltioa • the liadical I ' re•odent
hi. time auttv at Long Branch• rave
corns • uu l his Set•;ellr it, are If tVel
Ma
in! , the ("urilry nliltiung pt int)111l1 1.1.1• C
ulnlnm+nnil Iltfrll.lllog It. alld C , J1111,l
Ing
Will not the people ar.nae them
relrcy 141 thl , l WlllOl,OllO 1t( )1113E11Y
and NEGLEcr 111 I(' IN 1 It will lie
seen that in every department of the
••:,iate and National gosernitientm, rob
hymn on the grahilest senle are being
committed, while none of the prowl
pal officers are attending 10 their
duties! Will the ' , cope subunit to
this ?
Ihd eve.' before Prennient and Cithi
net No prtipubly neg:eet !heir ?
Wete there ever nosh rohheries?
People cry out II A Nit MES
thee groan under ( WIWS •I IVE I . A
A I every artieie they eat, or
drink, or wear, and e‘ery pursue they
follow, is II LA VI IN TA X ED—TAX
ATIUN stares them in the face at
every turn yet the highest otlicere ut
the land, receiving extravagant sala•
rtes, neglect their business to revel at
sea-shore watering places, patronizing
horse racas and attending to personal
interests mid gratifications, while II r it
subordinates are itolllll Nt, 1 111:
PEOPLE 111"1111.: MILLIONS
11E1
While this to going on the lindieal
rit:NtiliESS is voting away the pub
lie lands by thousands and tens of
thousands of acres—by whole town
ships, nail counties, and sections—
nearly every Radical Congressmen
grows rich as the result of these votes
to swindle the people—the land is till
ed with S1101)1)V A ItISTCCRATS
the people are oppressed and beggared
and poverty grinds thousands into the
dust ?
The elective franchise is disgraced
and corrupted, the ballot box is pollut•
ell and governed the bayonet—the
rights of people and of States are out
ra.!ed, defied and set at naught
morn ity and crime prevailed In ihe
1.,ml 114 .1111• VI 11,111 t 111 160,1111
. t• 1. , P1it . ,1 v IMP led UO11('1111
1,, ip e• loir Coortei
I . lllls lei ,1•111 1:111iiik of riot, Mulling hal
101 Luxen and Illterl,g rit,lloll retinue,
eri !link are pardoned -111 shori,
ci en' outrage that. eitii be practised
upuu a free peopleN being perpetrated,
yet tholipatiide are induced by party RS.
N 0 0 .111.10101 10 sustnin tide abominable
elute 01110r1?
It Is the duty of every ratan who
loves his country to make all the effort
rat 61s power to stay this tide of 'Dor
ropiom mid wrong doing. The BA L.
LOT NIX is the plate to eorrect these
evils: Although BRIBERY is doing
its worl, to sow discord in the ranks of
tho,c who mold( nail nttempt to .le
le it the ooir:i4e+ rue h u,
the lione•L people with t
ttstet.iiitoitton to TIM
MONS rElt, and this ellort will be
continued until the work Is lICCOIII
pli4e.l. LET ALL I'ItEPA ILE FOR.
TIIE FOB IT IS Al'
lIANDI -Columbian.
An
Theft 1
Civil Servire Reform lit
he an absolute necessity.
rt.l'Oglll/11 the truth ut
wore hilly Oulu Mr Georg
Ilig irig that "ti 111
and not 01 iICCdS.. wan t
part of it sluggards garde'
OM an IIeCOUIII to the 1111101
000 for services as a 111101 et
he had never perlortned, g(
ll) rasa it, pOrketell the nl4/1
110 W vingirig the prai.e. ul
insisting 111,1111 It'li
Ile I/011P lilt are lur nu r I
In the Itadiral
George still expects to ri.•
elllflle dividends 11p011 hi. lc
relorm stock.
The "(iolden Rule 1-4 n ,
ble to be broken now and
some times totally MIMI
Montgomery I;ibbm, n bo-o
the Premidentinl hottmelmb
the latter feat, some time
‘rmnel ;;I that
wrecked mid robbed ()I
[titled trt•woire
s%ar.l he intr. hnn,.l
dremmen for the Mrn
M Preerlente and the
minters in law and
I ;11)6 o bnerved (lr•tt r•. 4
jai! in the civil and iil,l
and (.0;1(2111,1(A to introdoce
OEM
enty Millions of don't
1911111 of Motley lit Uncle ~ ; tit
et, so the Collectors of Int
enue concluded that, 'niter
would not noes IL, tiler LLI
mime it to their own use
id, divnling it ear•
gums ranging from len
hall a million dollars each
lioutwell, to show 111.1 alp
their zeal, made out IL IN
with the amount itio,igned
suit it to Congre, I
metal.. The exact looting ,
steal Is $20,700,983 33. •
grained Democrats Suggest
priety of arresting the del
making them dilgorge TI
tom was received with
noble army of reformers ii
interferred with,— /sllxLnt,
--Wm. 11. Seward, rl
more inntratnental than
living or dead, in product' ,
hop, arid who no freely itiii.r
of the highent clinracier, or
laW and in violation of
on the general charge of 1.1.
l' altionate el %litre he urn
the leant iota it
returning to the country WI
trayed and deluged in hl
mince he Jolt office lie !nu' , hi
In 4 111 Inn•ign 14.110,14. Q.,
:r, I
I'
111111 01. m ..ciei v.; la• I •
unit his prospects
still less cheering Walk'
tro through the earth was 1 ,
his master, with motives
malignant because lie was
tionation of the infernal.
exactly het' how tiewitz.l can
ther to 111341(11 his fiend tin
youring - whatever ts good
Ile is justly ithandone.l ills!
savagely by the [nen %111.
tools in the alive ot his I
those wlio felt his treason
runny. There is n sort of
iiee io the tact that Ii
now. —oofitatbion. 4A
EVJ4ll ' e 114 . 0011104 ❑lllll f in
the lianas ol the Audit''
IL w important, therefiite.
\VM. McCANDLESS, a tt
him State anti Inn (Ninon ,
well an in war, shonl,l
that restaminible ptmiltuti.
GEMS OF RADICAL
Radical joyrnale are co
minding the people that th
party of morality, econon
and relortn.
The leaders of the Radie
daily reiterating that they
inaugurate an honest Bove
corruption ham been on t
for ten years.
General Whittnlir, Poe
'huffOrd, Commode it, emb,
000 of goveranent ft nde, and
Republicane of the State w
turned out of office. Grant'
tration, however, consi.le
valuable an auxilliary to I.
Assistant Postinaster iJol
ton, of New York. a filo,
Itailicsl, determined to ca
reform principles of the It
ere, and thereupon stole
the public hinds. Ile wa
rested and is now laborin
for Grant's renomination
another tally lor rclorm am
meta.
George G. Evans, one
aecomplished Itadu•als in
Pennell Vlllllll, MIX appoli
Agent of the Stale for the
war claims. Ili. went •
work, and in thiim dears
stealing 5iiti:15:23,1•6. It
unary lor lie to Ni' that
State officials allowed hit,
and a portion of the steal
uhed by the Radical (limit
State canvass,
unblenurthed Nada
ter .1. L. Ilodgt., not to Le
onip,oriotK, voneladed
`.. , 1;' , 11,11011 Id nele
Ipi. dal 111 1111` town nrtinto•
further opportanuo.Q for
mewing iluonselles, he pot
Lath day Writing a "
Furth oinli all the Itad•en
the eutoury lined up tlitor I
Iv and said. "l'oor mn
pity Thu) ti what they
Aervice return). A good II
relortners.
it elii,,l•et !hal tilt
El