The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 22, 1875, Image 2

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    THE UMBBil FBEEMM.
EBENSCURC, PA
Friday Morning, -
Lemon and Ilenshey.
John A. Lemon is the candidate of
the ICenubiican party tor State Sena
tor in this district, composed of the
The rennstlvania Canvass Piol
let and the King Organs.
Judge Vershing and the Miners.
In the winter of 1865 the Legislature of
The King organs in Pennsylvania are Pennsylvania passed an act putting it in
iu asronv over the prefect of Piolkt'selec- tlie power of corporations to t urn their ten
ants out of doors on tendays notice,
iu agony over
tion to e 8t;te
Treasurer, and liave de-
The
. . c - . . 1 . : o tul lil-iir a lift . . . i . . . n ...ft n w K . . 4 o - i .. - i . ... ..... t : r. f 1 1. a o rw I
fcf O.l I CT ' COUlliltS i mm j teritiintn toiry wiiav mure i.icig m..j wo uni issseu i iuoous)1""1" ll"
vvi. , ..,.,. llKvsriKT 13 hit Democratic ; in iIhui lvintr. In tins line, ol course,
jlmeniUea of the Ohio Campaign.
Thursday the Democratic S'ate Execu
tive Committee of Ohio sent the following
despatch to Hon. Hendrick B. Wiight, the
chairman of our committee :
rou'snrs.Ort. 14.
Tn ITon. TTendrick 11. Hri'tht. Vhaoman
A'etvs ciiil J'otitical I tons.
J)
tie i;.t!Ja
''"I.fc.
pike county, this State, wns visited chairman wnioriT i
by a tornado on Fi iday w hich uprooted , . vam p.
trees mid overturned building. 1
! The Cud.lhia IVnti.f, whose authority ! Fallowing i ti,P r ..
! was recognized l.y over 4') 1,000, 000 of Rl,i,e.ss jt ,sm,.',1 , ..T1 rf - i
.ifi.ii h J"v " ' -'- oi me unniiCTalicS' i- "V
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
opponent.
FOH (WVEtt.NOH :
CUIUS L. PEliSlIlSG,
Of StfiUjflMU Couuty.
IflR PTATX TRE.A9UURH :
VlCTOiC E. I'lOLLVT,
Of Bradford County.
Ylxev arc both citizens of; Maokey's own sheet, the Pittsburgh Com-
-i . I m il.a nnwr. ntviiRnitifum. nut the
t'Ui.nniff Air HcvsiiF.Y liMnever '"""" " " .'
. . , ..n:.. .11.1 Mr liamsuuiK
J ileitl any pHOUC pusuiuu, nm " ..
i T.rmo until he . was elected to the
i Senate three years ago in a strong Re-
tuili.iean district. That district, how- J
1'islejravh is not, far behind.
Tlie Tclecravh has a double interest in pre
venting H'' honest administration, and its
Cretan style of warfare is what might have
been expected. It is not only an accredit
or the right to appeal to the courts or the
trial by jury. In its passage through the
house Judge Pershing fuliy explained its
outrageous character aid succeeded in add
ing a proviso which gave tho miners the
right to appeal. The bill was forced
- . - - . . . i - ... i a . "
. f, , j i?:r rmf cd orpan ol tno mtifr, out i ne personal or- . mrougn in tins snape, uespice ms opposi
ever, was not Cambria ami uiair, uuu Camerons, who have, perhaps, : tion, and under its infamous piovisions the
j was composed of Other counties, oi . 4ee,eI. interest than anybody except ! miners of Tioga county were ejected from
j wLich lilair was one. This, therefore, j 3(acUey and Kemble themselves in perpetu- ; their homes in ?I.rch, 1805.
i i!. a firxt tim when a Senator wiil ' atinsr the present corrupt aud conupting i Ileiewith we print the landlord and ten-
j Gicct(,l ;n this district as it now CX- ' treasury system. ! ant act of lSfio, devised by a Radical J-g-
DCMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, j i8ts Bn(, on that RCCOui.t alone it is There was a brief period when Simon ilatu.e and the amendment incorporate,!
ibis, hiui "'" . I and his friends were notable to control therewith mtroouced by Judge Pershrig.
tnvestetl wun some puuncai nuri- , the t,.easury to their minds ; aud the dim- i The biil was introduced in the Senate by
' taiice. We have known Mr. i-emn , city thev had ii
corporations of j Tioga , L!' ! S T.i I , -The V'" - !
peon tiueariufu in iiiihuo ii-nm ,, . .,
original snape. ue.uiveu u.o v.y.ow . ,,avt.j, ,,v a wmai ma
jority. Tlie rejiiriis indicate I hat I lie De
mocracy polled a vote thirty thou-snd larger
than was ever east for aiiy man eh:cteil
Ciivfrnor of Ohio. Our defeat was th re-
the tusks f which an; ten feet in length
Miss Ida Peinorest, whom the It rut id
Duke Alexis cousideicd the haiidsomest
woman in the United Slates, lias niatiiida
suit of the most lavish expenditure of money eur.lta doctor
which ever characterized a political comesi, A man in Fhiladelphi i has a postal
I lie fO.OIMZitl 1111 ll tiUiHIimritt W " "
inrrcMiitctloii of the false issue on thf public
4,! at.
r vlriT'f
KAT1C tV(J,M;, T ".
Hot; are that It," .1. J;
feated in Ohio. It h.'s't"' r'!
: devoted h-'.t l.y i,' i.
j against the ti;.u' y r l - '.'x
i aim lilts ttiotiey i' j),
! ot the crciutrv 1 1
ron ptatr shntor,
BAIUHL 1IENSHET, of Blair County.
E6l!Trn AND HEtOltDEn '.
JAMES M. Ebcwburg. .
THF V8UKER :
Jf. J. FREIUHUFF, Conemaugh Boro'.
rOMMUsioxEisB :
JOHN CATiPHEFd, Conemaugh Dor..'.
J. D. I'AHKISII, Ebensbiirg.
1CKM HOteE DIRECTon :
JESSE PATTERSON, Johnstown.
At PiTOi:s :
JtMIN P. ROSS, Rlacklirk Twwiitbip.
V. P. MtCOR-MICK, Wilnu.ie.
lie it enacted, etc.. That whenever an v per
il! providing the $258,000 , Mr. Wilson of Tioga, and finally passed
I lonsr and well, and we know nothing which Irwin says it cost torlect John Scott , that body, January 24, 1805, in the follow
! t- "his nn hlio discredit. Kvcn if we to the Senate and Mackey Treasurer, was a ing shape : Legislative Rtc&rd, 1SG5, page
!.i;.i t....l.l .nrn tn iinr nt.tPnut' ad warning against allowing the mime : 03.
. state of affairs to occur again. 15nt under
to trse it ntrainst nun. xnut, in not
i -
I oitr mode of conducting a
campaign, unless we are remcinniiy ; but tlie uutoi innate tax-papers, mo iwionpng loanmncr, occupying ie Bm
frr.o1 tr naenroo on i ryrn'iti -p tvOSl- I tqravii lias, oesiues, un iiwii ircuiiiir rea- ....... . .... .......... , .v........ .......... ...
forced to nsM.n.e an aggiwsbM-e posi y ' . . . . nit.thlu perform lalr or services for the owner or
tlOll. NewiII on all SUCh unsought . ,,.,;.., .-.K ! owners or lessors of said house or tenement,
schools, which excited the prejudice ami
bigotry of religions hte.
) John G. Tkomhsun,
i For the Democratic Executive Committee.
Which the Republican Committee sup
plemented by the followiug Thursday
night :
Coi.rstBUS, O., Oct. it.
Chairman Jiapublican State Ventral Com-
. . . 1 Mr. Mackey they "settle, as the word is, 1 Bn or persons shall or may 1ms the tenant,
political with the public money, and nobody sufleis , lessee or occupant, of any house or tenement
UCtnntlV but the itufoi lunate tax-papers. J ho Jet- I nelonging to another.
1 tr nRisump on no-tri si ve nosi- i w;A has, besides, its own peculiar rea- under an agreement,
1 to a8M n.c n "f1 ff' eUt L- maintaining the g.x.d old methods Inform Ulr or servi
ewilf on all such unsought . bi.:u i. i k owners or lessors of sai
oecasioira, however, "fight the devil j tained undci Ha.tranftand Mackey. They ; h !'H 8J'' ZrVStZV"
with fire.'' We concede therefore that . r,,ntable to the TarP as wiil 1$ ZXZS&XXwl
! Joitv A. IiKMON is a. cpntlcmau and a more particularly appear by reference to
; nmt of pore personal integritj, and ndry hills for supplies . of stationery to
1 iuiLriv .i n,!a ,.if,;m the Legislature, which Hart ran ft consul-
niiiiv. " .v v..., , fclti ., lolr.l Wl,jln AnHitnr.()f.m.il nt
neglect to pert
services, it shall and may be lawful for such
owner or owners, or lessor or lessors, his,
her or their agent or attorney, to dispossess
such tenant or tenants in the manner now
Wr. wonl.l like to believe the asser
tion made in sumo of our exchnnges j
that every man whose name commen
ces with a who I. as been a candidate
for Governor of Pennsylvania or Pres
ident of the United States has been
Btiecesstul Porter, Pollock and H ni
1 with entire confidence in its truth, that j which, probably from motives of personal ' provided y the act of assembly, approved
in both these IirHi attributes of private ' delicacy, he would never permit anybody
worth Samuel IIknshey stands on Ike ; else to see. Tidbits like that of !5,0X) for
same platform with John A. Lemo. ! 1,200 vorth of goods are not to be picked
Mr. Iemo.v is not an orator, neither is ! "P. dr n honest government and the
ir... t ... Telegraph s fin ions opposition to Pei-shing
Mr. IIenshey, and when he is elected aml piollct is tl,0 natural expression of iu
bo will not "dare to rush in where an- j dread.
gels fear to tread," nor will he under- j Eut we fear tHat the Ring organ, in the
take to play a part which is entirely j heat of its zeal, has overdone the business.
innnnS;,t,.nt. ttill. hia nnlnr xtul with ! Clumsy ami iiaiispareiit cainmny reacts
F. Packer being cited to sustain the
first assertion and Polk and Pierce to
prove the secoiu V.it the sad recol- ; own . gense of proprictywe
lection of Asa Fackcrs di.scou.hture , mofln thec;lis!;usting and ofrensivc part
ami the fact that 1 nomas I inckney j political tiimmer in the Stale Sen
faded to make the Prci. enoy in 1 tOT j , has R eater
and C. C. 'inekney met w.tl, a like J f that sovt of material MOir than the
misioriune iu iiuj, pieciu.ica pua
eibility of pondering P's-fully upon
Pershing's prospects simply became
hi name commences with a P.
m-
m i 1 a. .1.1 T .... t
aiM itfACi-iiviiGr i ii i r iiinni t i! . . .
.1 :In fU tho not,,, inn, Z AC. i 2 n?Ulltt n"".W ,nSt l cl.ine, was not only absurd, but suici
. i u ui'uvy.'..L.i w..v - - - i
ft .
and injures the inventor. The story that
Pioll;t tarrpered with a bribe, liecause
he had a man sen to jail for offering him
a bribe, is very thin and puerile, Th
charge that he cheated his mother-in-law
would have done very well, if the mother
in. law li:ld 1 n fltftoj-i - htit it U' i u a u.1t
... . . . . . , , . -" r - - ...... '
re;t interests oi ine fttaie tieruami. ; piece 0r foUy tomake wi,iie n,e old ladv
(iiMoiaiui iiiaixiiig any iiifiiiuatiuii was auve, ana rcaay to lane ner corporal
that Mr. Lemon has ever in his con- j oath that it was nothing but a viilianous
duct in the Senate done anything Gf ; 1inff sIandc,r- But the accusation, with-
i.4. : I out a particle- of evidence to sustain it. that
Piollet had used the Grange as a politi-
the kind ; so that in that respect we
i l ncse two candidates therefore, ana we iai. wun there were six hum ted si.hoi.im.
the 14th day of December, 1863, after giving
ten Mays noti- to such tenant or tenants to
surrender the possession of the house or ten
ement in his, her or their possession; and
on due proof to th justice of the neglect, of
taid tenant or tenants to perform such labor
or rentier such services according to the
agreement, the justice shall have paver to
declare the lease or agreement by which any
such honse or tenement is held to ho abso
lutely null and void, aud render judgment
and issue execution as is provided by said
act to which this is a supplement. Legisla
tive Record, page 312.
On February 23, Mr. Pershing moved to
go into committee of the. whole for the
purpose of general amendment, when this
bill was reached in its regular older, and
after a Miarp struggle succeeded in amend
ing it by adding the following proviso:
Provided, That the d fendant may at any
.ir.k....
card with over 4.7o words wiitteu upon i "'"iry. jt ha.
it. and he expects to vrite 2,l.iu woios t . . " " ! n.;
more upon it, mukin fi,7(!;) in all. It is to
i be sent to the Centennial Exhibition,
j A clrnggist in Eeiiiel, Maine, after
closing-his store, the oilier night, was at
tending home by a huge ter, which made
no threatening demonstrations, but only
left him when he got iusida his house.
A U..1-..1-T man nt C-iinii. Wlii'e count v.
-" - - ' I - .
Illinois, will ome ii.to the possession next i V r 1 ' ." ra '. lu' l
r ii f . . . ..r v. 1 A.'in ir. I,.. el: lisy . v: n'a i
tntttee : The despatch ot John O. lhoinpson.
chairman of 'he Ohio Democratic Commit- j fall of a fortune of $1,000,000, left by
lee, of date, :othe chairman of tho Penn- cccentiic English physician tothe liist Ixiru
VUn men who have f;iii, .,, s. T n.T r
s;M.retl rights guirnni. . ) ". "" '
constitutional iatvs of U, ,
power if tlieir own r.-, ", I
thern ly opi.ie,rt Uv -V' "
en. But the. ismir, , r '. ; 1.'
in Ohio are rot r'vt '" :'
cfinsyiva:itn. 7
Xt, ,-
svlviiia I)emocratic Committee, so far as it
relates to frauds perpetrated and lavish ex
penditure of money by the Republicans f
this State, is a falsehood, and he knew it
when he signed It.
A. T. Wikoff, Chairman,
J. C. Ponalpson, Hecretary,
Geo. K.nash, Treasurer,
Charlks C. Walcot,
Chaklks H. Moore,
John Little,
Republican State Executive Committee.
son of toe fom th geueiation of his family
M. B'Uitie, who saved the lives of fifty
persons at Ton louse, Franco, dnri g the
late inundations, was recently drowned
himself in the Seine by the upset ting of a
pleasure boat. He was an accon-.pl'shed
swimmer.
The alarm of the radicals in rfgaid
to Pennsylvania is evidently greater than
were their apprehensions coiirerniMi; Ohio.
her niaiivil':ii or:
dn-tric. '0),
All.l
-! ;r.
i ti,..,
intt -nces of a nr.-tli
l.a.l Kvsicm of f i?;.-.tl,j j
Penn-vlva.da h,w. i.,,.t
f Ohio have
! Tlii Yni If 7"l'mf nv llmt Pf-Tiiiry jint?
Iii addition to this lively interchange of , Wodf(!d ln,t Cunie iu,0 tlll9 State if it
cotirtesTesjChairman Thompson conn lbutes jg j( jie 5;avPfj
the following arrAignment and reiterates nnriig a rnnrty fair at Greenfle!d.
his charge of fraud and corruption on the ob;t on T,iumlr,v ,ast, ti,e seats amuilfl
part of the Republicans: ! the race track broke down precipitating
lion. it. is. Yroni, iiaxrvnan ueinocrat.c. about 1,000 persons to thi cround
estate Committee of I'ennsylva nta. Pluludtqihta :
l unserve in tne press uespaiclies oi io-ua a t SPVei-plv inioied
j laige number of trim, women and chiitfrcn
card signed by the Republican State Execu
tive Committee, in which I am charged with
wilful falsification when I asserted that the
Democratic vote is 30,000 larger than was
cast for any man ever elected Governor of
Ohio, that our defeat was the result of the
most lavish expenditure of money which
ever characterized a political contest, the
colonization of fraudulent voters, iwd the
introduction of the false issue on the public
schools, which excited the prejudice and
bigotry of religions har.. The denial is
marked by the same subterfuge which has
been practiced by the Republican Executive
Committee throughout the contest w hen it
lias appeared in public. It will be observed
time within ten days after rendition'of ju.lg- j tbat the denial is only given to that part of
ineiif, appeal to the court of common pleas,) niy dispatch which refers to frauds perpe
in the manner provided in the first section . trated and lavish expenditure of money, and
of an act relative to landlords and tenants, j this is qualified by the contemptible ruse
approved April 3, 1S.10: And provided far
ther, That such an appeal shall not be a su-
- - . . - c. . 1 bi.u ituuN'-uuvo 1.1.1. iulv. t.i... , uni, ..lull t.irio ncicntA UUIIHiru nil M II II I II-
Ph ANtn.rR of Michigan, fcecretarv ot i . . . ... '.. :.. c... ,
T.::i . " !.. .M;H-f tl, laKC Pltasu,e b:l-vl,lS s". aru tnulr". -K -- 'niHi l pewleas to the tvurriintof puKfemion nfurs
i i i i. iiitMiioersiiiD oi sinrov. liioeneniTcitr. rnrm. . j t ... , t , . ji . .
sjciiLiemcu :iini uulii lair cm cscu r 1 '
tlu; Interior, as the successor of the
equally notorious Columbus Delano, : VQ of thc
- r flit K11IU U till Ulll IIIIISI I Ml lllll I . . mm . . .
111 I Ii I 1 illJ ..-. 11.-... .m. I . . , - ,
; .t,f trt., oc f,,mi.inr ro.t of -' 13 ! mc u met cocc unmi inciu lite Jtkffrap,, it seems, based its charge assess the damages wbich he shall have s.is
..11.".....- . !, Vrl Iii a vnlit ical sense. hat is it r JOHN respecting Piollet's manipulation of the tained by reason of the removal from the
A. I.EMON siinnorts John F. II AR- .' Grange upon a single lettr from some ir- premises; and lor the amount found by tho
their resnective mrties Hut r'S ,to lesent the accusation as a gratuitous j as actions of ejectment; and if ihejur
I r"PCCUNe rall,cs- lH!C . insult to themselves. I Md in favor of the tenant, they sh?
wirlo rliftfrpnoo hpfweor. t.'ipm ti.. t.t r. i ...
that the Republican of this Slate had not
contributed the money for corruption. Iam
aware of the fact that the Republicans of j
this State contributed scarcely a tithe of the i
A T.ewirton (Me.) man boasts that he
traded horses nine times in oiie tiny, and at
night he bad the same horse he started
with in Ihc mominc, $4.) in money, a watch
woith $20, a double-barrelled shot-gun,
and four bushels of potatoes.
The Union League of Philadelphia,
Saturday night, by a vote of C44 yeas t4ol
nays,, sustained the action of the Commit
tee f Sixty-Two in refusing to indorse
four Republican candidates for city
The balloting lasted two d.ivs.
John H. McC.d:ah. of Paiker city, fcM
from the top of a derrick, near St. j"oe. a
distance of seventy-flvo feet, to the ground.
The body was feai fully chnished and la
cerated by tlie fall and one arm and leg
were broken. Death resulted very shortly
after the accident.
The Allentown Citron ie says "the
moral condition of Monroe county is a sub-
I'l'.r
yet tr, Ii -.-,, .
i our misfortune, to re;l z .
j sensible o!' th wn,..s , .
of the tnoney of tie- J
. the corrupt ,t ,.,,,. '
i ttu- tneu w tin us. .1 ;j (.(,
t en down !), hoiie-.! -e .,
What. tljereJur.., :'K
vanians? Th.- d.U-.v,',
thir should .:( i.irn-.- ..
si.lent foe wi:n a ,7 .
j that have no ini.
; w hich Wc owe to --....,., t.
to ur families nu.l t,, :,,
' erimient itnj,,., j,,...; v
j The d-j..l.iT j., ,lt ,; r ',
j dnstries .-utI tn, ,,.(,r.J
'..lb..r reqttir,. tint VVt- s',
ai'ir."aril I II r C011.-4T w
.1 II.
"f
with all
"t -I.
.' v.- -i .
, .. . .... ..... i..,i (mn!iri4r. Hf,
j "-e'en ll.. I. me w hi Ii I !,.,.,, rj-
. .1(11 IKII.IIH. , -.
I , . , . -,.
: nar.i earnings t i a rl
i... i . . .
VAJf.'.f (I, T
j ",,r can we stand mi! n: J , .
j Me burthen of Uix..iUvu w I
UH.
Eet ns et int. th:s !! :
bai-ner of reform.
: gamzitioii that h I.,...
I s Iyevaloite,; ,y i .
: at Erie. l,..f us m. r.--
j S. deration ami t.v.k .
j in the relief (,f a
. peapl... 1,,-t UM ..v
the frying pan into the lire." The ap
pointment is just such a one as the
country had a right to expect from
Grant. Chandler is a low, vulgar,
blustering demagogue, and no man in
the Senate'of the United States was so
heartily and universally despised as he
was. But then he is wealthy, and
that accounts for Grant's strong at
tachment to him. Another reason
why Grant loves Chandler is, that
the Republican Legislature of Michi
gan last win'er repudiated him and
indignantly refused to re-elect him to
the Senate. It the condition of the
Indians was deplorable under Delano
it will leleyond all hope of improve
ment under ""blood-letting" Zachari
ah Chandler.
.iA 1...I .l.otl 1... 1.1.1 sn .i. ......
-. c.11.1. . . " lll.l 111 Mir ?..,IIITT lEUIIIirr j -v ... i.'.av. ...... v. . . .n...!...!...'. . , - . J . , -.
rv shall ! money used, and the quaiiricntion of the j ' iii,mhiic"ui.. i.hki oi a..
shall also ' committee is a weak invention. I unhesi- ! peopie i inner coiun:es m I eiiiisjivann...
tatingly reassert every statement of my dis- ne county seat has but one drinking- sa
loon and t lie M Ims no -.nmates. l uithor.
Til I Vl'l. mill 11 idtd I vi'T rniir.ct.il j ; responsible party in the farmers' Friend.
A It 1.1 L Ik 1 1 ' llAltl Ik.l.lt Vi'A-ll.-? - - . . - : A 1
' - . i I he letter was ev iletlt v from an "imiint ! w"" vos'fioi mm, aim ma: nn rei
i lcif vv nun r tip fnrrm r r ron n rr einrr ' ... ..: ,i. ..rnm:. ... .i i...
1" '"o- , atirl imt.iactlcal.Ie n.nn n-itl. Tin,-... l,li-al "l 1 I" "-"-.
The taxnavcrs of th State demand i nmv,... ti, ! ,e necessary writ or writ to e
that, thomnnev which fhov mv bp ' V v " Z"? .... 'J..,"" " 1":" i i"ments. And prari further.
... , , , i - .ivuiiipiiiiri i piisntniai linrna writ nF
Ulll
the editors took
Election fravds in Philadelphia
have passed into a proverb. Ic is an
old story. The election in that city
is regulated by a special act of the
Legislature, and according to the regis
tty of this year, made out by radical
assessors, there are 171,000 citizens
qualified to vote at the coming elec
tion, which is an increase of 49,000
votesover the highest number ever cast
in that city. This is admitted to be
equivalent to 30,000 illegal votes, re
presenting anything ami everything,
but especially names taken from
tombstones. During last week, Judge
Lcdlow, acting under the provisions
of the law, struck off from tlie registry
list 3,135 fraudulent names. The same
judge was engaged at the same busi
ness this week and will continue it dur
ing all of next week, and by the time
be gets through it is lielteved that 20,
000 names will be stricken from the
list. Can any honest Republican
read the following from the Philadel
phia Ttnws of last Saturday without
a blush of shame ?
The efforts of the Democracy to purge
the registry lists of ficticious uamen, and
thus guard against the possibility of fraud
by the opposition nt the November elec
tion, ban resulted thus far in striking from
the list 8,133 names. This is the fruit of
the past week's labors, and a-t the counsel
propose to continue at the same rate until
tho day of election, it is probable that they
will rcaliie their expectations of sti iking
20,000 names off the lists. Such a figure
was given to Judge Ludlow yesterday iu
resuotiM to his inquiries, and from the
Character of the proceedings immediately
following it is likely that these calculations
have some basis. Lewis C. Cassidy, Esq.,
On behalf of the Democrats of the Twenty
ninth ward, took rules on ussessors to show
causa whT 7i"!' names should not be strick
en from the lis Ht waul. Iu tho
First ard 703 n:t'nc have been maiked
otl with only thirteen out of eighteen di
ui" purified, and in no V""
retailed up for examination it is alleged
that there are 118 fictitious names thereon.
In the Second waid 441 names have been
marked off from the lists of twe'ity-throe
divisions. Iutwelvedivisionsof the Twenty-sixth
ward 320 names have bev" stricken
off, and In fourteen divisions of tiie Thir
tieth ward thera have been 341 names
expunged: It will thus bo seen that in tho
n.-t Senatorial distiict, where Hon. Geo.
Handy Smith is the Republican candidate,
there were t,8t4 names struck off, and not
quite two-thirds of the lists of Republican
sessors hae been rectified. The Demo
crats claim that the proportion of removals
Is small in comparison with the names
marked down from houses and streets that
re met mj ths. Tlie lists outside of the
First Senatorial district bare not bceri
tbirmih!y scanned, but in three divisions
f the With ward there wero 124 names
marked off; in Biueunww""' ""'DB'U
917 names: iu four divisions of the
used by the treasurer caie ,liat no one should suspect them of
rsonil i.rofit iml the ' wi,h tl,eir correspondent, for in
'! , a,"'e the same issue of the paper they inserted
an explicit statement, founded upon per
sonal knowledgeof tho fact, that the Dem
ocratic nomination for State Treasurer
sought Piollet, not Piollet the nomination.
The Telegraph will find out in due time
that it is not politics in the higher sense,
but partisan polit ics, that the C range es
chews. Its mission is to purify and r foim
both parties, and all governments upon
which its influence can be made to hear.
It comes with the fan in its hand, and the
C 'nine if in mul AT :iL-v c m. , .. r. 1 1. A
H, , f .- . ..... . .. j ...... I . ft, ft, l w i 11 1 xs
enshey s election fue.
A Challenge. The Democratic candi
date for Si ate Treasurer desires that his
positon as a candidate for that otTice shjH
b clearly khow-n. He has been nominated
as one who will reform :he administration
compelled to pay into the State treas- ; ses lit to write
ury shall not be
for his own personal
benefit of his political friends, but that
it shall be applied to its legitimate
purpose. Henshey's vote in the Sen
ate will count one in favor of treasury
reform and an honest State government
under Cyrus L. Persuing. John A.
Lemon represents all that is odious in
Grantism, and his election will aid and
strengthen tlie government at Wash
ington, with all its sins of omission
and commission.
will be a blow aimed at a "plundering ' Mr. Piollet is doubtless animated by its
and corrupt administration, the defeat I 5,it a,u! tilled with its purpose. Hois
of which bv the voters of the country : certai'y committed to its principles by
is only a question of time. Resides 1?, wiTu, Vy'?) f 1,58 la,,C-r
,. .. : .. 1 ... , , ; whether within the Giange or within the
all this, it will nerve and strentxthen ' mrtv which baa poiv.i a.i,. .,...i, ..e
the determined and vigorous; efforts of reforming the most corrupt department of ' u'"e"! hav0 eli1, ic1,etl themselves at the cost.
Judge pEaSHINO, when elected, in fa- I the State Government. He has served the of Xh r?op,ft b l'eting tire interest
vor of wholesale retrenchment and re- ' 9 ad ?ihf.,lly. traversing the "ZZ'JlllT bAk"'c a,wa-vs kol't '
form in State affairs. What Demo- 11 J1 Mr. Piollet holds that it is emLri,
mi Lrj itii'jictit ra in diMitiM pvt'i v pmiifiiv niiri
in even- inktuien n itli im..n.n.iU. i.i,.,',!.... ment in a State Treasurer to take a cent
and effect. The value of his labors cannot
be over-estimated. Few men could, and
fewer stfll would, have rendered them solely
r t l: j .. . . .
cerelv desires tlie success of his party I 1 .,, V" n"eY"c"
. .... tt , 1 - , a uoiiai ot pay n-om the Granjie treasury,
will refuse to sustain him. He deserves The salary of the Lecturer has been nn
the hearty and enthusiastic support of touched througlwhis term of office. He
the Democracy of the district, and if has not only Riven it to the order, but ho
elected, will surrender up his trust to . b" montha of time to the work, and
his constituents with clean hands and tf.TrYh." b'nenT Vhe'cVo
an untarnished reputation. which he belongs. We believe he will
serve tin? State as well. 1 1 is conduct, at ail
events, is in striking contrast with that of
the Rin State Treasurers, who have not
only lifted their salaries with beautiful
regnlarity, but included in their self an-
pointed erquisites every penny of interest
guilty when arraigned. Would this Repub
lican Executive Committee do less?
John O. Thompson,
;.,.U.....t u 1 . .. ; I l. ......I .1 :.. i.:. r
,.i j.i..K,.i...i. .-.inn ir i rn.iri. ii llin lill UT, I
over pos-
shail have j
n force said
Thar, the J
toruri to re
move the proceedings of the justice, as iu I Chairman Democraiic Executive Committee
other cases. i'- liccor f p. 3 1 2.
On the same day the bill passed the
House finally yeas 44 nays 37. Sir. Persh
ing voted no. See Leg. Uncord, p. 313.
The miners of Pennsylvania, may see
from this single act ot Judge Pcrshinrr. in
which he became their unsolicited chain- j
pion in the legislature of the Slate, that
lie is opposed to class legislation. Had he
Iwen Governor of Pennsylvania txi such
law would ever have disgraced its statute
books. Hu rrisb u rg I'u triot.
patch. The Republican Executive Com-
millee, line all parties who commit crime, j .Monroe is a Democratic banner county,
or who are accessory thereto, realize 1he in- j News reached Xew York on Sat unlay
fa my, and, like the criminal, are quick in de- , t,at on the ."lb inst., an entire family con-
luai. a line! or a murderer pleads not I
The Laboring Men and Judoe Peksii- j
ino. The legislative lecord of Judge Persh-
ing is clean and pure. He w as a w ar demo- i
ci at, less hide bound, it is presumable, than j
either Hart ran ft or Rawle (both of whom j
were members of the same party at tlie J
time) would have been had they occupied !
his position. Rut we are not suppoiting I
him for governor because of what he did
in the leg isl.it u ie. We have different and
more important reasons. He is the candi
date of a party that, no matter what may
have been its sins of omission or Commission
in the past, is now, so far as Pennsylvania
are concerned, planted squaivly on doc
trines in which ail men believe who hold
that this government is a government do
sisf ing of an agc.l nan. a millionaire, named
Francois de Lae:l his son in law, Cai
tier, and his wife, two sons and daughter,
and one Fo'quef. thc keeper of th-ir villa,
were murdeied and their house robbed.
Captain John IViry, of Pt-fi itnurg.
Clarion county, the only temaining one of
Commodore I en s sailors who fought on
- -v-rv !, ,
v t.,, .
1- : k- a- : .-.
- '.'V it t-
; nres:..-s .r th- u.. i.-. : -,-v . .
I shall rob u of :h. ni.
Fellow-citizen, the ....
' be tile last ..e 1.-I..V,., r t';i. ..... .
; Iraed Wea:th on .:,.- s. l -rv i .
i an-1 honor ..f th,. p..,, .!.,, ,., ,...sr.
j I-t MlOS W llO Are .I te:;, Ml,... Tc,
and r-iii, y,it u.,dersM ..! ...j j,.-..., '
, hour of deermi"e.i r sis j,,,... ; .
' lb At it i y.uir pitrp.-v.. ..ia::,. ,
, resisrnuce which the ein r ,r ,
sioti requires.
! H i-:niu:ich p. VR:;r
; Chairman Llnim i .t:;i !.i:t i :-
C AN NOT ST AN T. -TI e :!! rr?f
and a iiut A ll. will : th
He obtained Id In t.r c - ln t
boga. This is alia fi a ;.! t.
1 :
'r.-vi : v ,.
crat therefore in (ambria countv, or
elsewhere in the district, will refuse to
vote for Samuel II enshey? No Dem
ocrat who deserves that name and sin-
Instead of allowing William Al
len to ri.ie up, the people of Ohio have
directed him to Kit" down, and the old
gentleman has taken his seat accord-
: l ii n ,i -vi . . . v " i-....o.no.nj JH.-IIHJI oi iiiieresi,
ingly. U ell, the Uhio contest is over on the public money committed to their
ana hails, me radical as well as all Keeping, until me defalcation amounts to
other kinds of a candidate, is elected millions. A. Y. Sun.
by something over 4,000, in place ofj
Somerset, Pa., a representative of the
30,000, as the radicals claimed and as
they had a right to claim fiom the
uniform vote of tlie State for tlie eijrh
. .1 . 4.. I- 1
tec. veui preceuing .ir..-, s ciect on Ncw York irrW recently interviewed
in 1873. hat gloi iotis race the ; the latter gentleman at his residence in
old man run. Nothing like it. or even Ynrt P 0...1 n,i .
t , . . - ia -H-Vi wilt tlia V IUV HI
approadnng ,t has heretofore oc-, refeIence to Judge Pershinq and his
cm red in the pol.tical history of this fitness for the oflice of Governor. We
publisli !elow what Judge Black said
our own -little
observed that in
nil vfl.A. T 1
tents, in opposition to the greenback ,jLACK taIk9' , that leculiar v"t' 'r"c
hum ni 1 no r'nuvon. ... .
. ' , , but vigorous stvle that lends a reiaark
lic was nominated. i.t e 4 u 1.:. ....
uoiu iuiuc ,w an hid inLcrantes on any
of that office, and he desires the people ofj signed for the benefit of the whole people
the State to- know his opinion of the profit- j and not as a means of making the few lich
able practice through which State Treas-j at. the expense of the many. Reing on that
platrorm, he is virtually pledged in all
honorable ways to support and advance its
teachings. In 1872 he wrote :
I do not regard the oflice of judge as in
any sense a poli'ical one. Nomination, it
is true, are made by th respective political
organizations, but it is the duty of him upon
whom the honor ot judhial station is con
ferred to carefully exclude all party bias
from the iiench.
beyond his salary, and he challenges the op
posing candidates for the office, Messrs.
Rawle and Penny packer, to express a simi-
1 lar opinion, ami to declare that they will,
u elected, make monthly exhibits of the
state of the funds in their bands, with
whom deposited, and with any interest
that may have accrued upon them duly
credited to the State.
This is a challenge which the other can
didates dare not refuse to meet. We hope
that we will hear from them, aud that,
if they propose to pocket tho interest upon
an average balance of two millions of dol
lars, as the State Treasurers heretofore
have done, they will have the courage to
avow it in response to tho invitation given
to tlrem in the following letter : Lancaster
Intelligencer.
Wvsox, Oct. 11, 1875.
Dear Sir : I believe that all sums
of money paid to the Slate Treasurer for in-
Lake Eiie, promises to be at I lie centennial ' ' wo years airo the nnj ii f .1
nextye.tr. He is eight v-foiir vcars old. and I Noyes was 2,501. I in- I,-. V
has a gold medal awarded to him by con
gress in lSf.O for his sej vices in that battle.
The Princ-crats made gains in ."4 coon- :
ties in Ohio, the EepuM:c-ms in SI. This
fact strongly suppoits tli. allegation of
fraud liinle by the friends of (Jovernor
Allen. Thc great Republican gains weie
made in localities w here colon iz.il ion and
repeating could be most safely ventuied
upon.
ITartrnnft and Rawle reflect the wish
of the j. resent leaders of the Republic.! n
par'y to preserve the existing order .f ,
things under which industry languishes. !
capital is unemployed, an irredeemable ;
currency curves tho land and defalcatt n '
and 'peculation plunder government at:d
people.
dictions since. T!;e
tleni all bv iii.i n-s
to l."0). "That "th.-ie
change fron. f j 1 one wiv t :-
other is quite incredd-ie.
nearly all the otln-i c. ;ri' i m
gains the orher wr.v. i:
was shown tiy l he is; :'.".-) n !:".
of yesterday, where the .' i.l-
in one ward ad.journerf ti':; w
liquor saloon, refiised t.ic "m::
the presence of other panics. J
a majority of 1.2'?. a g ;::i 'f s.t
last f lection, when but 1."""
given. Of curse this ff-vn. r"
der any rii cumstanoes, p ri--a
swtnJl on its f.ice. It j c - r
law. atid should be acd :'! !.'.
other such re'tirno. im.i ! .i : '
erest ti)on deposits are as much the money
Cyrus I, Pershing having read law 2 '"IT; "V! ".0.n. A
in llie Oflice Ol Jeremiah S. lilack. at my opponents to come forward and state
ivt .-if tho 1 their views and understanding of the law in
this regard. Will those pentlemen agree
with me that, it is embezzlement to take a
cent lieynnd the salary affixed by law to the
office of State Treasurer?
country. No man ever was forced to
encounter such a sea of political trou-; alKut hU oIJ stll(lent
bles. Many of the leaders of his own C rus. It will le o
party were.snllen and re .red to their ; thJi3 instancef a3 in all
tents, in opposition to the t greenback 1Jlack talk9 in that
Liinnn. 111 ine lii.ii 101 111 ui hjc conveil- ' ..:.. t i . i , j
f. L . . . . : , but vigorous stvle that lends a remark-
iuu,ml3-oi niiostion nnnn wbb-h hia nn',ni..n
tion by which
Then hundreds
honesc but misguided Democrats ei-; solicited
taer voieii against niin or reiusea to
vote at all, on a fanatical and scctaiian
question of a division of thc common
school fund'of the State a question
started by the radical leaders for thc
express purpose of misleading and
poisoning public sentiment. These
and other equally powerful causes
were more than enough to crush out
the political prospects of even a more
distinguished veteran than William
Al.LifN. And yet how nobly lie sus
tained !:imself, receiving hcenty thous
and more vois than were ever before
i cast for any DeniOoratitJ candidate for j
uovernor m that St.ate. (;orioiis ohl 1
William Allen! although beaten by
an unscrupulous and an unholy com Si- .
nation of all the low and groveling
elements that can enter into and con
"In answer to a question about Judge
Pershing, he said that he knew him as
well as one man could be known by an
other. His habits are thoughtful, indus
tiious and steady ; he is a clear and accu
rate thinker, who "looks through all hu
man dealing with a learned spirit;" he is
as well equipped as any man in the Com
monwealth for the duties of Governor at a
critical time, and if elected he will perform
them faithfully, for lie is perfectly honest,
upright and conscientious. Tlie assertions
to the contrary are mere slanders. The
Rings are alarmed, the criminals are driven
to desperation, and they will lie with all
their brutal strength."
As is will remarked by the Ilar
jisburg Patriot, the difference between
Cyrus Lt. Pershino and John F
I desire a precedent that will compel all
State Treasurers in future to show by month
ly statements who has the State money on
deposit, and how much (if any thing) is paid
for its use, with ft corresponding entry of
credit on the books of the Treasury in favor
of the people of Pennsylvania. I desire,
even more than tny election, that the condi
tion of the State Treamirfi be openly stated at
all times and subject to the scrutiny of any
man, or set of men, desiring to verify the
Statement. In conclusion I tirain arer that
interest paid for the use, of the State money is a
sacredly the property of the people as 1.1 th-prin-dlal.
V. E. Piolett.
We of Schuylkill county, who know how
faithfully he has redeemed tho promises
implied in the foregoing words, are willing
to tru-it him as thc representative of the
piiuciples whoso success we are now seek
ing. We put our trust in him without
fear, knowing from experience, the best of
teachers, that he will not betray it. His
opponent, Ilai tranft, however good or bad
a man, we cannot trust, because he is the
candidate of a party whose canvass is being
prosecuted with the money of the bank's
and the credit-mongers, whoso success
means two bank and bullionist national
parties in '70. Even if it were trite, which
it emphatically is not, that Judge Persh
ing's past acts were an uninterrupted suc
cession of mistakes, would it not bo the
extreme of folly for us tvj allow ourselves
to be influenced by them when we know so
well, from his untainted rccoid since here,
that they must have been errors of the
head, not of the heart, and at a time when
his defeat, and that of his party, will in
volve consequences of so disastrous a char
acter o all labor. Workingman.
As Minnie German, aged nine, was
walking with a younger sister i.. the cut
skirts of Ringhampton, N. Y., on last
Thursday night, she was waylaid and out
raged by a young man. The screams of the
children attracted the attention of two
ladies, who went to their assistance, and at
the same time a party of men came upon
the scene, but the ruffian had escaped into
the whkIs. Parties went in search of him
next morning and information given by a
boy led them to the house of a man named
The Indians snrniisrii ami attnV..l
party of caucbo gathereis on the ("h:i"un ! ''"' ,irif' i-ju "rt'
gue, in Paiien, and killed over Fffy per
sons and dispersed the rntite- camp, c m
taining SOU person. This will b a heavy
blow to the rubber trade of Panama, as it.
cuts-oil' the supply generally obtained from
the Isthmus.
V correspondent nk t;?:'
i?th) to explain why we s.iv i; :'
Dcs Moines spi-edi in.1 :.-.ve 11 '
moral nature. l'eca-ise :t n't -
ipnin itpQ ti t,.w.!'- .. i.i.
, , . . ... : t . ft . ft : . - 1 ... ft
.a crazy c aoieu mm armed wiMi a j without any s
revolver, who claimed President Grant as j war between
111s latner, wanted to mteiview him the ' out of diVei.
iitimcnt i f ! ;: r
Anicri.??..: cii .- tr
o iier uay tie evidently thought that the ! culated to foment and ere .
old man did not divine faiily. It is said j the authority of the Frewrt
that great numbers of lunatics are constant- i such damnable aniiK-it-e-:. I:
ly besieging the White House. Nor is it ! intensely wicked but h.KtiV t.t- -much
wonder, either. tntion and to the tiadift-nul
Last year the democracy of Western co,,trr. No man ..fan n-:ci-:
Pennsylvania gave tho State ticket a vote a true '.Wiiean heait e.iiu.n'
so remarkable that it gave us the victory, j ideas or deliver s,uh a M-ecr!..
This year the eastern counties will show I '
large democratic gairs over last yeai's vote. !
If the democracy of the western counties I Ofphnns COlll't
-. 1 -i . 1 . ... 1
win no as wen as uiev !ul a vear
ago,
o? VAi.r.r-i s
Pershing and Piollet will Ihj elected by 15,- ! CI 1 1 m T
000 majority. Mark that ! j COaL ailCl Timber I
I he trial or Arthur Davis nd his
wife, Tor the murder of Miss tiilmour, was
brought to a close at Toronto, Ontario on
Saturday last. The jury, after an absence
of one hour and forty minutes, returned a
veidict of guilty against both. The prison
ers wero then sentenced to be hanged on
Wednesday, the Pth of December. The
court, in passing sentence, held out 110
hope of mercy.
Dickens, in his "American Notes,"
published thirty years ago, described a
prisoner in the Eastern Penitent ir- t
Philadelphia. wh,se solitary confinement V
mo great, novelist, lamented. , I his -person,
Chailes Landhimer. still lives, at the age f
75. He has just been sent back to Tils old
quarters for the sixth time, for the bfiVnsc
of stealing a passion which has kept him
in jail for more than half his life.
A delegation of Iroouois Indiins. fYnm
Canada, called npon Indian f 'oii.miKtio..o 1 lan.t. or nnrntoiy
Smith at Washington, on Thursday last. nIAl ZX
I 1. 0 ft. 1 . . ft4t ra I jO 1... C 41. - - - . , . .. I
...v., ....... 11 unci iiviii uirir ppopie 10 llie
chief of the Cherokee nation, expressing a
HV Tirtne rr a ,7i;.,t;v r-r !-r of
'nrt oT t'Hmt.ri f.uiy. :("r'
w-i!l ex(.xse to Pnhiic S-'. i 1 '-''
thc Pennvlvania l..i.! IC -i !.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
nt 10 oVi.ock. A. m.. tlir f..l!
estate of Otho STVt:!i. 'it "
A PIECEorPARCCUU
sitnate fn Wssfiineton fnn-rtvs '
Ps.. adiiiinimr l.iivlsof thr 'nv: y
Munnfacuiriiiij I'oiiipmiy. b-.r
tii.niifle, snl "otlirrs. e -n'.-i.n ' -more
or !. shont l.s A'-nr ::" , .
on erected three tennni !i. n' Ty '' ;
ur l-t -' .
an.ltheeol Ii of mwnr i;!.i'"T
t urinir pnrpepes. Ii if . . 1.--Tt' '"".,- f
and ilr.-iiiiture that the '' r.ui v i'.
emparailetr 1st tie esn - . " : .
nectinsr thij'lmvt wi: h ! Vc'- .
Rn'l was hnilt hv fTH. 1
Mining . Manttf icinrir-.c
:.". The Interest ..!lli - '--''
dn-M, liuii.l Tn'a lu.j i. M '
-T I1IPII T Attn I'f n- 1 y-k 1 ! ll.
It's Chandler at last-Zack. the blood. b d of ti. k" ZV11-''
and-thunder statesman of the West. He is I trouble thev .nm..H i .L-.ti.' i
occasionally sober, but there are no tradi- and, on taking him before the children be ?eS'.le to ftett,e m the territory, am
naving ever neen sensible. ! was at once identified by them. The of- 1 m'lnjr "e ask the Cherokee council
., o.c.rt.jr oi um iiuertor, and licers bad some difficultv in removing r' K ve iiiem permission. t.V.mm issuer
l . n ., . ..! ; s.nft. lft 1 1 1 r.-i.-ft. .ft ...1 1...; .. : -
io jail, us mere was a strong rfisoosit ion i 7, " . -" . o.mithiiuchi ion io
manifested by the crowd, to lynch him.
The girl is dangerously injured" and may
not recover.
brilnmi in twnmuti ai;!iu
et. to be f, iir.t tw ju-Iuiiki11
g.-tge or the parchafcr.
he is just the man. Grant mav lik ri
Dawson Coleman's dinnors, and he may
fancy MacVeagh as an ornamental states
man, and he may have a profound admira
tion for Armstrong's integrity at long
range, but he returns to his first love in the
end and calls Chandler to his side. True
it is an insult to the Republicans of Michil
gan, who defeated Chandler for Senator to
save themselves and the Senate from the
V M oK'"'
KxCI'tltO.-iftM (''
Lpon the land of Mr. Webb of Mason
county, W. T., is a cedar tree which is
forty-five feet in circumference three feet
above the ground. This tree has been
burnt out by the fire, leaving a hollow in it
disgrace of his presence in the first, h.rrisi
tive tribunal of the nation, but if they in!o w,,icb fie men on horseback might
don't like it thev can himn it. and tL,, ride and temaiii at one time with a m.i
lump it. and tbat'a
the end of it. He suits Grant, and he
Indian agents and contractors, unit i.
the Cherokee chief. The Iroquois purpose
to sell their lands in Canada and purchase
lands in the Indian territory.
. A. German painter namVd Rittcr, shot
his two children on Saturday monthi", at
Hackettstown, X.J. .and then shot hinrself
The youngest child, aged four years, died
immediately, and tho other, aged eiht,
expired the same day. Rittcr himseTf Is
not dangerously hurt, the ball not penetrat
ing his skull. He hail somo trouble in his
family previous to
tio-15 .-sr.)
or
wunm pro
mm. T
June 9 At S.n will oil t t "J".1
nrp m i 4- B.Ktictiirr I a 1M t f. "
SATURDAY, the 6lh.iiv
nest, ai . o Li k. r. ... j '
rl es-.s-o. t.'- ? ,
A riECE OK PAlU'KI Vl
Eighth ward, 138 naniea ; in two division : trol an election, you are not disgraced
.f the Ninth ward 29 ; iu three divisions j Your well-earned reputation as an
, j iv nr. I.. ... ,liftiiii4 - . .....
i nonest man stui uvea ana will live lone
aid 18.1 after the names of your slanderers are
.V'118 ! Sfwton and Cameron and Conk ing
llARTRANET is simply this: "Ihefor-and that's enough. A statesman in the
Tenth ward. 115 : Iu two diviiions hnnfiof mm still liveaenfl will live lon
.- a iin mul in iIva ' : . ...v,. ft...,,
r Hia BIZieeiiiii -
Iomw ; 4 ti,.. ; foraotten.
named lesww - " ." -
mer remains at his post and discharges
the duties of his office ; the'latter de
serts his post in order to make an
election tour to secure another terra."
II. io I l..l I
comfort. Near this monarch of the forest separated from them several years until
is another one, also a cedar, which bklri. recentlv. u t',. ci,...i . ...
U hZ .ftni l!) .? hy th.e,wind- d j time of the murder, bo was just recovering ! iVri TtlVZrV fkVm i iiA
is burnt out like the other, within whose j from a drunken spree. j s r A W.'. vi a m s-m r 1 V..1 1
Fituate nnrtlvln Ktcn "r
in t aml.ria t.wn.fiip.r.i';' , k.t 1
Grant Cabinet would be orldlv out of ni-... 0,d, charred walls ten men on Imrwhir A sinindar enso is nnnri.i r... rt i. ! A
any wav. and there am inst tin .-..,.., might at one time find nnrnfminhu ifti, i Ivn A .. ...... ... .. c ...n.. -. . ... . , , ... " 1 4ixt
why none will get there first. Grant California ia not the only place where hiu- cat some months previous to the birth ..f ,, I'm t roil eaM- lV I
AM -1 a. t . tfPAt mav ha ritwsA !i - . . . : . . . .s ( t f.i"t .( t
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two irr Fmmf
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JIM. by Judg LudJow resulted iu the ex. j
I w J . . .rft . Tli DKinocrats.
Vote for Pershing and Piollet, the
wouldn't have a statesman about him and trees may be found.
nnA.. .1 L. !
D.-Loiiu, it statesman wouia.ri consent to
2p Insure fair tlection.aUoprojHise to ap- candidates who are pledged to reform demnatlon on a Governor who ped
TMini Averseers In every u' -r the abuses which have so loner charac-
ZU will b. ;.ub.n:ttea ju. the ,
,ni yreqnmaJ yv - - jrovernmenfe
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e will acltl to this, that the lieople t be about Grant. So honors are easv h.
will reward a faithful jtulge and at the ! tween them, and Chandler takes the port-
. ll 1 . I 1 I . . !fol n T" o 1 1 ft. nn. mftiA r? nn i ...
- v...ft3 ii.ftsift vj i null iii nailing
the coffin of Republicanism, Phila, Times.
ner cuiki. 1 hat child proved to lie & nhl
and is now eighteen yearn of age and mar-
rieil. l'nring her lruihood she rav no
pinif iiMi-lilne. 1 rloih j."'"
Mr. 1 shear in a: marhin.-. 1 ?
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-teimmr ana I'lO et ronrmont th. ,.r i ": . i .. . " " - .
. ... .u.....ft, ...iviuui iiiLiiic hum ai. him i ..ft. ftu...uift.i .nivc.i ino port- ' ft, ... , n ,i: r . ...v ........ .... u t.i i..-iiiu nuruiri uv ner mollier fi
.i i I. '..b ,, . in Toil- rv,..r e.. ft. popular desire for economical 1 r..:..i. . , . 3
eaiue nine puree tne seal OI tueir con- I ;: ".-U""0 ... . ' nauing : .i.. cn,, 4,. . . " r-l.iuig, mueeu, propensity to
-i . . LiiRrnmnni (onnn iranicm I'hii TV . -.... pn'icuiiiiii oi lauorer alio rii m.u .. : o.. -ft . -
dies himself thrnno-b oil na rla nf ilm
P"W' ...1.... I,. tl. euuit - . . .0 .....ft. -- ,..ft. v,. vc
MfBtwunU win MuuM,.- lZ,nrdAv tenzed the manaeeracnt 01 our i5t.ite tstate as a side show to county fairs
If po WDjecBp i '"nt-1
ororeci ion nr i-. ...j - . . .. ... --j
emnlovr. tf. . J.kii.T. " " . . ' - V' na occasionally to sit on the
free bankln h..7i , 1 aysiom ot iiack-yarti, Tencc and yowl a little
lice oanKinc. the dot frt no nm, i t.. . . .
nr marnin.1. i ... ;
with th tieeesimry urmiam. V.-.r- 0 f
ties. siks.Is. hot.hins. t 'i'- ' '.'" r I
Voolen t st-tory 1 run hy .,',. - i t
Rood roumry irnile. I'lif r '1 ,
in lots to run pnr.t hs t?
Tskms or Si.it.-' ':
money to tw pai.! on
,ind similar public gatherings.
on moon
CHAXDI.F.R Will Delanrt lonirnr fc- I ' ""-i-i.oii, joii iction, I
. . ...iin nu iiiiiiisiiiiii-.il. oi n.i.ft.i. ..... . . .1 i . . . .. .. . - " -,- .- .......... . .
can hln ir tralinrr "hirrrm. i-,f . U T.. . : i : .... ' " f " nun . i ii- me ouiu oi nor own l).1tV khn l.flo Davirifnt to hear lTi..r-?
, ... B - e ...... iu,cil'. . VIII 'I III IB 1111 r ft H.ni-1 am... I f.I.I. 1. . - .. . J I... 1
department. nd rmctlce of the fa. 4"
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iivu iiiMnu, iimnoiPfit ftn PiinviM ah anil .i:i. :t-a. . ... . .
f..m;Gl.mA ; .-..1.1 : .TV ..... i.w rkihb; uiu, strange relate, since m .t.monthi nn 1 ti:
a TO- l th birth of her own li.lhv kh l.fto tavmnt to bar 1t4
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laitu it out of its crib by the bac!: of its neck , l't'nU mnJ H"Tle, r j.t?- r
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