Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 04, 1879, Image 4

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Democratic Platform.
Kia.tr The Iwe the Inne-rati. parly I'enuayl |
tenia, in contention aeanmhlcl. renew our row* of
ft.lelifT to ihe himlanieiital principle, pne laJnie.l ami
I.no'ieol hy the illutlinm* men who wlUcI our rre.
(net Hut lone and fouodol the Democratic |rly to pro
tect and pn-erte them. ..... ,
.Hc..,0 That thejint l-"*-r of the federal mm t.
Hi. riahta of Ihe Si -ic. and the llherlie, "f the pe..ple.
are tital |wrte of uoe hariieu.note aywlem; and t.. Ml
ea. h taktt in Ita whole , .maliHith nal tlg .r I* to ••ti
the life uf ih nation
TIIIRII Th t th l*oiiocratlr party maintain* a# H
etc. ha maintained, that tin military arc and might
1.1 I- m all thins* •nt.ir.liuat* to the cttil authrtlie*
It denim, • It l.v. dented. Ih. right of the federal
administration t.. k—p "ti f—l at the general "lii"'
a .landing army to Invade the Stale* for p.liloai pur
i, .... wßlinat regard to • un.tHutloo .1 ir.trh Hon*. I
rontri.l ami encourage fraudulent count* of the to|e
or to iiiatigural# candhlalea reji, lei hy the niajoriiy.
Kol'gtH Th vt the right to a free lalhd l* Ihe rlghl
pr crvalite .if rll right*, the ..Illy to- .0* of pear-efnlly
rv.trct.ins grievance* and reform Ing ahiiae*. Th"
nee .1 ihe poll* of a regular militarv force vn.l ..f
a bom f Incclins nflh laia. rlalmlug the i t
arret and lmprio, cltK-ii. wilhnwt warranl r hear
ing. i|c,tv.y all Irci-dom of el. li.-o* and upturn, th.
verv f.oiTi.Ulh.n ol wdfdP.vernineal Me .all U|- t. all"
g...l clll.en. to aid 11. 11l pr rvpifonr llMlllUth l.a
from I. drnrtioM l.y lh~<- imperial metbiata ..f
along Ihe rlghl of .it If rage and • -wiring the I- polar
will; iu kc-pllig ihe way to Ih- haihil-le.* 'P*II and
fr>#, mm it to tr . u ivßU'tlM il
to a aaf- di.unce win- I the people ,-emhle I , - vprem
their W.tereign phwar al II - |>dl*, an-l in e-urlug
vliedielll I • their will when evpreaee.l by lhe|r V it..
4 rrn That lalherford H liaye-s having ten
■•liced in power ag.vln.l the well known and legally
evprcae. I will of Ih- people I. tin repteeenUll*- of a
• UMinrr* v only. •n , l M* < Irlui f If mfntuu'l
the i allot l.iv'-a Willi lr.--p.and d. poly mar.hal. !•
Inlinihlate and oiwlrncl Ih- ele, e-r* and hia unpr-ee.
if ol- I O.e t Ih- Veto fo tluUtttolli th • U
th.nel and deapollc (ciwer, are an tn.ull and a niena. e
to th- cvHtnlrj.
ill tin. That th- li-mocratk paitv. a* "f old. fav.i,
a . o.i.titutlonal currency of golJ and il>er, and of
ru • ltl r*in.
itavtam. Tl.al w. are oppvecl to Ih- .yafrm -4
•ulMidie* he Ihe general government iin.h r whh h .lur
ing the |ieriiel of IP pnMi an a • n-Ui. y. p.lllKal cor
poration* prodl-d at Ihe |>e..p|e'* ri|n. and I" any
appropriation of the pehlii- moi.eyaor Ihe pohlo . re.lil
lo anr oteect hnl th- pnldk a. rvlce To- i. form, ami
r- ioomiio -nhoced l y the D-m - rail |orty aime it.
a.lveut to piw-r In the h-wer howae of i'ogr-an lnv
uvreit ti.gh- pcijd- man* tnlllloaa of dollar*, and we
leii-v- tlvat a Ilk- re.-ill wnil IM w ll* rewloralioo
to l-.w-r In Ih- Slate of fen' -1 1 van *
r.mnru Tl.at tb D-m . rallc |rly - ing 111- nal
oral fn. Il l 111 tlie w rkingman. ao-l liavlng Ihrougli
onl if. hi.lory atoml l-iw—u him and ppt-wn-.n, re
new* It* espreaeion of .ympvthy is lalair ami it*
prowl<• of prof* te nlo in right*
Srarn. Thai we look with alarm and *pprrh-ii.e n
nt-.n the iwelen.lon* of Ih- great trauap-rlalV n r.wn-
IMlliea to lw* I.). 1. - th- f1) 11-kvill-O lei It* of thi* roW
m inw-alth which g.ivern* all ela- within -air l.ad-r*,
an I nntn th-y ar.-pt the ronatitntmn of I*T3 In *'■-!
failh lliey .0 "!01 r-main ohjeeta -f the lltni-el vigi
lance ami jewhmay hy l-ith l-gldator. and people.
Turn. Th th- feat attempt* under Ih- per
e.ial dliecti.n of rnllng H- pwldkmil leol-r* lo i|—
ham-h th" legl*flnre hy whoteanle ITi lie If *nd c Trill
torn and lake from the rommoaweolth four million* ■■(
dollar, for which 11* HaMIHy had n-v-r be-n a- -r
-taiaed, |a a fr-ali and alarming evld-nc* of the ag
gr-e*iven—a of r|eT*te |i"-r lu ' .rllndon with
teoltlcal ring*, and ahmild rec.lT- the atgnvl ."It
llemnallon Of the people *1 the |e.l|e
KI&TTH Th<*i lh* |r**4 it • f I !♦•*
tr*-Miiry, • linkrti|il g*u*tl fnwl **•!
nn I rI. fl <bv i.">*T l-K •*'* •!*
|,r U tb#r n|i|n, i •*im< int illiwlr
tif ih*. rvckliM flno-/! tmin.um-ro*it nf !hc
|>uUli< n party.
"What Docs it Moan P"
We do not know, ami we do not
HOC how the Wntrhmttn fell into the
error of announcing SnlurJny nest, the
6th inst., as the regular day for hold
ing the Democratic delegate elections,
unless the writer did not read "the
rules of the party governing the*c
elections," and is not "familiar with
them," notwithstanding the fart that
they have been "published every year.
The rule fixing the time and plaee for
electing delegates, taken from the call
published in the Watchman last year,
reads as follows;
Int. The elertion for deWhloa to rejire,
wool the different diotrirU in the annual
Ilemoerntic county convention, hsll be
at ihe tmiai place of holding the
general election* for each district, on the
Saturday pr<ceding the third Tinmday in
.Sep tern tier, in each and every year, begin
ning at two o'clock p. rn.,on aaid day, con
tinuing until ix o'clock, p. m.
This year the third Tuesday of Sep
tember comes on the 16lh, and there
can le no doubt that the )\atebmnn
fixes the lime just one week too early.
The Chairman of the County Commit
tee, Mr. Fortney, undoubtedly states
the proper time iu his cull for the con
vention, which appeared in the Dkmo
riiAT last week. Had our neighbor
carefully read this call, with the rules
accompanying it, copied from its own
columns of a year ago, and then ovine,
cd even the slightest intention to treat
Mr. Fortney with that commendable
tiait in deportment expressed hy the
word "courtesy," the hiuuder of
"What Docs it Mean?" would, hi all
probability, have been avoided.
Cußaniivo and his Fraudulently.
This tluskey member of the famous
returning hoard of Louisiana, the only
one whom the fraudulent President
and John Sherman had not com|icii
snted with ail office for services render
ed in the electoral count, recently up
jwured in Washington to demand re
cognition. lie is an undertaker and
the keejKT of a livery stable ill New
Orleans, jtossessed of some property.
In company with Ids returning hoard
pals, he was indicted some time ngo
in the Courts of Louisiana for frauds
and jierjurics committed. Able attor
neys were employed, who hy a tech
nical defence ingeniously contrived,
kept the scoundrels out of the peni- |
teutiury, ami saved the administration |
from immediate and lasting disgrace. |
For this service the attorneys were to
receive 80,000. The other rascals hav
ing no property that could be attuch- 1
etl, refused to pay, and the attorneys
Beized the property of Casnnave. He, i
not content to he thus made a beggar '
while his associates in the Presidential
villiany, ami forty of their family con
nections, as Ca.-anave testifies, nre oe
cupying (icsiiions under pay of the ud
iniuistration, repairs to Washington
ami demands of Mr. Hnves ami Sec re
tary .Sherman, who arc the beneficia
ries of the crimes of this hoard, |>erpe
trated under the management and in
spiration of Sherman himself, the
funds to pay the claim and save his
projierty from execution. A small
part of the necessary sum was contri
buted hy Republican officials, ami the
Collector of the Port of New Orleans
was directed from the Treasury De
partment to pay another part, iu all
8500. This was Sherman's contribu
tion, hut it lieing only a small moiety
of the amount required, would not
save (osanave's pro|>erty, who was at
this time informed by dispatch from
New Orleans, that more must lw paid
or tin; sale would take place iu thns'
days. With this information, Ciw-a
nave called upon Judge Shellabarger
the legal adviser of the administration :
to whom he had Iwcti referred, stating
that something must he done, "I can't
wait any longer. The money must lie
raised." Judge .Shellabarger, after a
short consultation with Mr. Sherman,
told Casaiiave, says tin- Washington
l'o*t, that it "would lw all right;" that
the money would he sv-nt to his office
that afternoon. An hour or two later
Webb Ilayes entered Judge Shellahnr
ger's office nnd gnve him J? 1 ,< mM in
national hank notes, saying his father
had sent it ami that it was all that could
lw raised just then. It was toolnte in
the day to transact any business invol
ving the payment or transmission of
money ; so Shellabarger told Casanavc
to go home and sleep soundly, as the
matter would be nrrnnged, nnd hi*
property saved early next day. For
the purpo*c of attending to this busi-
n <>■*, Judge Shellahnrger arrived at his
| office early next morning, (the 13th),
and found W lib Ilnyes ..itiiiLf
liiiu. At once he ac<-ordcl
i private interview, nnd the latter said
' that his father wanted that $l,OOO held
I hack ; that a detective had informed
his father that there was "collusion
1 and fraud" between Casanavc and the
New Orleans attorneys. Webb said
further that this "detective" had (lis
| covered the whole plot, and had vol- j
untarily informed his father of it.
| < 'asanave was in conspiracy with the
attorneys to raise the amount named
! ($5,000), which was an exorbitant and
outrageous fee for the services render- |
jod to the returning board. This was j
early on the morning of the l-'ltb, and
as Casaiiave was waiting upon Shella
barger to sec what the latter would do,
he was called in, after Webb had left,
and informed of what the latter had
told. He denied most emphatically
that there was any collusion or fraud
in the affair, nnd said thnt the amount
of the fee was ngreisl upon Iwfore the
attorneys went into the tease; it was
not an exorbitant fee, as there were
three lawyers engaged in the defense.
Judge Shellabarger asked to see
again the dispatch Casanavc had re
ceived in regard to the sale of his
property. It was produced, and on
the Imck of it the Judge wrote the
following and told Casnnave to take
it to John Sherman ;
WASH r SOTO s, August 13, 1870.
,\fu Denr Serrt.tnry;
Th f'VOO you >nt me I hsvo sent to
Bkilger. I still huld the $l,OOO *rnt tne
by the President, lie refsiru collusion
and fraud. What shall I do?
Hamcki. Hhellahahokr.
This note was carried to John Sher
man, who replied to Shellabarger, re
quoting him to iuvcatigaU) the miitUir.
The judge nmtlc in<|uiricM nmoug law
yers faniiliur with legal nlliiirn nml
legal I'eca i New Orleans, ami aact-r
-tuinod that the foe charged win rea
sonable enough. lie HO reported to
John Sherman, who then directed him
to Hand the 81,000 to New Orleans,
in order to have a ilUtinct under
xtanding in regard to the payment,
Hhellaharger then wait the following
telegram to C'ulloni, the leading attor
ney who hud defended the returning
hoard:
WAHIIINOTOR, I). Aug. lit, 187tt.
/v. North Pullom, New Or/null, Kr.
change AI try. nrar t'untorn HuUMt Street ;
Slmtilil wn M'lxl ono thousand more on
returning lmurd judgment, will you give
reasonable time for balance?
.SIIKI.I.AHAtHIKH A WI MO ft.
To which the following wan a reply s
NKW Ont.KAMH, LA., Aug. IN, IN" I .'.
Shrllabilryer '[ Wilton, W.t*hing
ton, P. C. :
If you send me two hundred and fifty
dollar* more, making a totnl of 81,7't0, and
Casanave will give security not t< di-|n>se
i of hi* projiurty, I will wait till January 1.
K. NORTH Ct'L.i.oM.
Immediately upon receipt of Cul
lOIII'H reply, Shellaharger raw Sherman
again and got 8250 additional and
.-cut it to lhidger, the collector of CUH
i Limn, along with the 81,000 Hayes
had eontrihuted the day before. 'I hi*
made a total of 81,750 paid on the
account, an 8"'00 had been went to
Budger for payment to C'ulloni a few
days before.
Thus the disgraceful fact ap|tears
that Mr. Hayes contributed his part
of the money to defend the infamous
scoundrels of the returning hoard, not
because of nnv resjMct for the rascals,
hut la-cause silence must he had at
any cost, even at the cost of identify
ing himself directly with the frauds of
that iufumous transaction which !••-
prived the people of their lawfully
elected I'resilient. That the mean
soul, after a night's sleep, should like
to have the money back, even hv a
lie, in pretending collusion, is not re
murkahle, hut the shrewdness of his
attorney and Sherman did not jR-rinit
him further to beard the )iou,aud ri-k
the claws having the jsiwer to griml
the fraudulent administration to pow
der.
Mrs. Sprugiie'* L*rapc.
rIV ISO IHoM UK ft llll>AKIi' llOt sK.
l'Kovit.rs. K, H. 1., August .11.
There is considerable excitement t
Xarragansett I'ier over the c*ca|e from
('•none bet, of Mrs. Sprague last night.
Mrs. Sprague claims that ever sifirr
-he returned to Cannnchct with tn-r
children she has l,een sul-jected to
many annoyances by the Governor,
which culminated on Saturday in an ac
tual outburst on his part, ller friend*
say that the Governor, coming homo on
Friday morning in an intoxicated con
dition, suddenly went into the room
where the nurses were dressing the chil
dren and seeing Mrs. Sprsgue there
said: "I'll show you who is master
here,'' and without any further words
took hold of her arm ami shoulder,
dragged her around the room and at
tempted to throw her out of the win
dow. saying before witnesses that he
would do so. He was prevented from
carrying hi* threat into execution hy
itiose present. Mr*. Sprague t>cgn
• luickly to make preparations to leave
the place, and on Saturday afternoon
half past five quickly took her
Weparture, accompanied by her three
children, their nurse* and her luggage.
: So well were her plana arranged that
the Goverm-r and In* nephew. Arthur
Watson, who were keeping a vigilant
watch upon her movements, knew noth
ing about her departure until the party
had a good hour's start and were tunny
miles away. Mr. Watson, upon finding
them gone, immediately started down
town with the colored cook and drove
to the depot and hotels in hopes of find
j ing some clue to their whereabouts.
Finding none he turned back, and
when ball way between the dcj>ot and
the old pier met the Governor, who in
hot haste changed plares with the cook
and started at a break neck speed for
j Kingston -function, about eight miles
! away.
It is thought that Mrs. Sprague escap
! Ed in a steam yacht, anil that, too, from
the pier of the Newjsorl boat. A strange
looking and very fast steam yacht was
seen hovering atwiul the pier all the
afternoon and suddenly went up to the
Newport boat dock and alter waiting
alxntl ten minute* there steamed rapid
ly away, perhaps with Mrs. Sprague on
ttoard. Mrs. Sprague'* friends say that
she was ill constant fear of some sudden
outbreak, when neither her own life
nor the lives of her children would Ix)
safe from the ungovernable anger of
the husband and father. The children
are four in number—Willie, sged 13;
Kthel, aged 9 ; Kate, aged 5, and For
lio, aged 4. Willie remains with his
father. The three little girls Mrs.
H| rogue took with her. Gov. Sprague
will undoubtedly exhaust every mean*
to discover the whereabout* of the chil
dren, and will a* certainly use every
legal effort to recover them. A suit for
separation, brought hy either husband
or wife, will probably IK- at onco insti
tuted to settle the right to the control
of the children.
The celebration of the Centennial an
niversary of the battle of Newton took
place near Klmira, N. Y. t Friday, It
was a success in every sense, fully twen
ty thousand people taking part in the
exercises. Many distinguished persons
were present, and a feature of the day
waa an address by General W. T. Sher
man.
Oorreepondottoo.
MoaiiANRMR, I'A., Sept. I, 187'..
Editor* of CKNTHK DKMOCHAT :
Please find enclosed a letter from Dr.
William Campbell, of Grand Rapids,
Michigan, formerly of this place, which
may bo Interesting to some of the readers
of the CKMTHK DKMOCIIAT.
Truly yours, J. 11. lIOLT.
A L.KTTKH riloM TUK NORTHW KMT,
GKANII RAPID*, Aug. 116.
My Pour Friend t —Your welcome let
ter readied me soma time since. 1 was
sojourning at Petoskey, a town at the
northern terminus of the Grand Rapid* A
Indiana ltnilroad, dun north of this city,
distant 11*8 miles, and situate at the head
of Little Traversa Hay. It is the summer
resort of this (State. The Methodist .State
Camp-meeting grounds nru one mile north
of the town on th shore of the bay. They
call lha grounds "Bay View," and ills
well named, as there Is a delightful view
of the bay, which is seven miles long.
The view extends out on Lake Michigan
as far a the eye can rea< h. The scenery
is grand, the air quite Invigorati. g, and
consequently a great many invalids go
there every summer. The Methodist
grounds contain I! 20 acres, covered princi*
pally with fine hard maple, Iwcch and
birch timber. (In the first Sabbath of the
camp-meeting the number of people were
estimated at ten thou-and, that is, in arid
about I'etoskey, Bay View, A<\ The
Presbyterian* have a summer resort across
the bay, four mile* from I'etoskey. This
is only it* second year, and and they did
not have hotel r<Kim to accommodate more
than half the number who applied. Tin
way they arrange matters is this, viz. :
They form an association, get it incor(><>-
rated, elect officers, purchase the grounds,
have them laid out in small lots, and sell
the lot* at low rates to parties who erect
summer cottages. The association builds
a large boarding-house, where a 1 ! who
prefer to do so can take ths-ir meals and
lodge in their cottages. They lax each lot
bolder two dollars n year to rai<- a fund
for improving the grounds, clearing out
streets, walks, A<-. The number "f visi
tors to then- resort* is iricr- aing each year.
The number hrc this year was at l<-at
double that of last year, an-! I tbink it
will go on increa-ing year after y-ar until
it will become in reality what it is now in
name, the " Saratoga of the West.
I spent ms#t of my time about eight
mile# east of Petoskey, on the inland lakes,
fishing. 1 bad grand sj>ort, and enjoyed
mvself as much as it was possible to d>*.
The lakes are well *to< ked with black bass,
rock bass, and pickerel, (the latter called
pike in Pennsylvania.) There are two
ways of taking them: still fishing with
live minnows for bait, and trolling with
artificial bait. The latter is the best way
for sport. The trolling line is let out from
the boat from sixty to two hundred feel.
The boat is rowed sle-wly, the artifle ial
bait, or as we call it, tha"poon hook,'
revolves on a swivel, and as it j a*,.-# the
hiding place of the pickerel or boss they
dash out and seize it. When the fisher
men fe<-l the jerk, or " strike," as they call
it, they bring them Into the boat hand over
band. I tell you it is decidedly exciting
Sjsesrt tei get a big felieiw on at the end e>f
eighty In one hundred and sixty feet of
line, struggling, and alternately ( lunging
into deep water and then'tee the surface, to
try to shake the hook out of bis mouth.
I will conclude my fish stesry by telling
you that t caught one pickerel thirly-seve n
inchea long and weighing eleven and a
half peund#, another of eight j*-unds, an
other of six pounds, and I cannot tell yeu
how many ranging from two and a hall
to five pounds, (7>r I did not pretend U>
keep an account of all I caught. The
largest has* that I caught weighed five and
a half pounds.
I wont north July 12th and remained
fire weeks. I was compelled to quit busi
ness for a short rest on account of my
health. I was failing very fast, and began
to feet a* I did two years ago when I went
to Pennsylvania ; so I thought I would
try what the climate of northern Michi
gan would do for ine. It proved decidedly
beneficial for mo in ono way only, the
> change of air and getting out of the mala
rial region improves! my general health ;
my appetite got better and I could sleep
well at night and get up in the morning
feeling rested and refreshed by sleep ; but
when I remained for a day or two on the
hay, the air being so damp, I would feel
my lung trouble growing worse, hence I
spent most of the five weeks that I re
mained eight mile* inland, east of the
roast range of hill*. The air at that dis
tance from the lake was quite different,
being warmer, and not loaded with mois
ture. If I could have rcmainad one month
longer the improvement would have been
more decided and permanent, hut you
know that when a physician stop# work
everything stops but the outlay, and I
could not afford to remain any longer.
For pure, invigorating air give me the
Allegbenie* yet to all other*.
Jim MeCUin wrote me about the Penn
sylvania Railroad negotiating for the H. A
8. R. R., and he *aid he would write me
when it was consummated. It would he
good for the people of Snow Shoe who
own coal land*, a* it would give them an
opportunity of shipping out their coal at
reasonable rate*.
Wo have been looking anxiously for
Mr*. M. 11. to put In an appearance, but
•o far we have looked la vain. I received
a postal from 8., saying that she would be
hero about the middle of August; we still
hope to *oe her, although we sometimes
fear that h<: ha* gone home without call
ing thi* way.
Well, 1 have written you a long letter,
and probably little in It that will be of in
lere*t to you. Mr*. V. and M. are enjoy,
ing their usual health, and I hope to he
able to stand another winter hero. Mrs.
C and M. join me in kind regards for all
your family and our dear friend*. I will
he glad to hoar from you whenever you
may he inclined U> write.
I am, your* truly,
WILLIAM CAMI-HCLL.
Democratic Dologuto Election.
The Democratic voter* of Centre county
will meet at the regular place of holding
the general election for their district, on
Saturday, 13th of September, 1579,
to elect delegate* to the Democratic Coun
ty Convention. The election will .qx-n at
2 o'clock, I-. xi , and close at Go'clock, r. M.
The delegate* ehosert at the above time
will meet in the Court l!ou*e, at Bellefonte,
n TL'KSDAY, the 10th day of HKPTK.M
-lIKR, at 2 o'clock, r. M., to nominate a
candidate for JIHT COMMIKHIOMKR, and
transact such other business a* may IK.- reg.
ularly brought before it.
The numlser of delegate* to which such
district is entilh-d under the PRESENT *]„
(•orlioninent, i* AS follow* :
I S W 2 Harris TOONS),IT. 2
lb-Ik-fonts. , H W 2 llo*sol - K
) XV W. I L|ST-.
llowuil tt.,r,*li J IJbwt r a
Mltsslsin I Mu-Iu - 2
l-I>lll|i,uf* " .T Miles
felon tills " I fatton - )
H-oiirr T"*n*l,l(, Ivor, - r,
It-scs " S files •• tooII, 3
llurtisl'ts* - 1 I',it IST - s-'ljtl, 4
f urllo " I It us), " 2
fulls** - *<K>w Usus - 2
r-'Ru* n - „M. :> *,.,<„* 4
r-rsusun - t,*, I Tarl-* ** I
Or-** " t „l-.n - I
Half X) . * I M . lkt , .. 4
H*ine* " XXortl, * )
The delegate election, in all < *-■*, to In
< < tid-jcted strictly in accordance with th>-
rules of the parly heretofore adopts-d, cx
,-ept n ts, the time of - |-<-ning and closing,
who h is as alMive stat'il. The following
nr<- tin- ruh'*
Ist TI.S slorti- * r.T .Worst,* to re)-o*-nt Iks dU
.tt.lrtM. In Ho r,t,nsl lon. r.t, i.m, , r,
i.oli 11. . „) U lo l l at Ho ux.tl I .'• .t I. .|.!,1.,
t- niwiltimi as fct i ASK <lrrti. *a Ik* >aiai<*i
o* H.s Duel Toeel., I, -O Ie, -r In.*.), AND
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LATILII HSGLOWT OF T !•* CUT WTX IT ALLK#
Mti I*#'li wjsvtt- f> 1#P1 •>*)! an
'ikt Itf th# tata# '4 til |-'tR h 4 hi Kti'l) tisv.
tis,. • mh#t ltt t.f t .Dr t-'gsths f mills a ftall
'..n|4s t# r#4otf> ' f nr h • w-tusfi '.at#ii.it.jf *h
ftw Mtiltim ',( 11,S jtftaoM isrt<| sitjr j-ktsw Mt-1
kit ItslllVf liotit t'4#l UII ts# f#ttiftsl t't Mil tss *R f ti.
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' furi*H*L T ti# llMitly ( .>■!.*
7th Wbntnif FT-'W MT <Htrst .4u*lifts-.!
• rktis t.sfsr#, i. MIU-t N|TNL to fits tiHOMlh#
GKISM M h>' h MM h hot Ift Ib# I ott mttktoi,
t't| iih in wtltiiig *A an tn>4n# #los tn <y fJ#*
trtutrsof 4*!'TIM 'W <f iflktfW tilifc, if) t* lII' h **w
j Ur,t* th# all#fc4 f*/t .)•%! 1 l-w ,t t < fti] st forth
•ri4 t#nfk-4 t.| th# it s.f riftw iff m- fw
w'h * fi>| Iir RFTT# RISMH hut# th tight ts. <v*t T.-*T th#
■#•l '4 #s.'h 4t I"gt#* sf th' <4 ti< h ItMtrffc
, tjofik ft TO h ' tn|4iht KBAIL tsw hmid ty ft wiimith#
f fit# '!• I-(i*R t*s liw of SFWl tttff*C lj the fr'-sldwut **f
'!* trfchh RTITL >oifnilt<* lu31 JIRIKT#!
t" h#s#r th# thHr f AI4 ftl)#gili>tn, 4ts4
RS H, m* ML tsw l 1" THW C(ff|HiUtffl *hkt <\+\~-
' KUTM IRT * ntitlkffl IN W-ATA T)ISFS-4F. RTI I trliit iwtni#
• I# Nt(4iug UP n <h H !* * * TT|T
th# OwhfHitiati TIFFUL YFFMMKI |HlFls*tit lt U|S-!• th#
mil <4 th* J MFFTR #T<L MTI TFT t TT t th# rrfwft
•F th# < <MT##IIR g |Hkfli<-#. IN WHIF-H F A*# F4
th* HIIRTIT <4 th# FHL#RTT •!..#* MRII mr* *••
t##T-4 M TH# |NUW< U W* OR# DT|**itw*L #T.# l I
I CTUIUML.
*th AH dfUfitrß iGttßf rmisf# in th# 4tfHrt fh#R
ln **•# s4 *lSMn<# O tn>silsti 1- s.TT*T.J,
• uUtttwUor.R ; It Bad# frt liUtffti* *4 th# 4t#-
tfht
Wh Iw|cf*i mail f4#t thr ir#frtK ti ■#• ftt#n
th#ffw hy thHr FKpufUtff d.t ''•. *R. 1 If i *Ut#ft. it
•hall !•# tl# dftt .sf fh# I'toidrfl of It*# rv>n**ntton
! to <n#t th# i t# *4 #** h 4#l<fai# c#r 'i*l#tt#!#a In c-
J rwsfvUn*#' Mtth th# tlißt#uHWti# Rfid th# .<
' d#l#f*ta nss ttCmdlug ftall Is# fsffihnith #t|i#i)H
fpoin th# nitit'nti"ti r'J *)all n*4 I# Hi|iltl# t* NNY
o4bs* . PIRN# R4 iißft in th# imrty iff • .4 two
ymr*
J loth. IN COTITMNTION N MAJORITY *4 nil R*4#TB OMU
j Is# RTSVWWMNRY In MM (NO 1 ; orwl F><> |-#FA.SV. • FMMN*
, vhall I* #I.ln4H LB# lint 4 • until
I •HO? th# thirl ILL>4 TFF h#n th# |SSlhii RWWTT-
I ing th# LO#t I MMLMF *4 rot*-# ahU I.# '.mittH M4
FLIWK ff'm th# O4 no (*U B| nwlt RBFRVRAIF R FAIR
>nt*l • F.RN.LT.RU.FT U RR.R L.
11th If NNY |WR*SU BO i • mtxlhlftt# for NTTY
j I. minft.. N |s#t.*r# • MMRIVY <<Snr#Tthm. ABTLL IW
• n TV LT# T-FFRM <r |H FTNT MOT#Y, or *-th#r
i MLUFTM# thing. t.f m4 ftttj ni#s <4 R <..ia t 4s ta
TI N R#n FTFL to RF. |#T#4l IFF hi# Rt# OR LVTF|#WC#.
TO FTTSS TTR# th# 4#T#gft# frwm RFI * tlUtnrt. ~F }.l<*
OFFWRM Fr |H FTT.J M.SN#> or FFNLNNM# THING, or TSRW
two.) FTTI) (A-lIEI-I* FRTK N of rt wftrd, to •- I-gnt# F.ff
! hi* or to TINY {>##• >n nit). • H#R OF id ).ING "F
•O. WNR.g th# ROT#* <4 4* L#GAT#., <* if th# AN.# RBTL !•#
-Itsn# B| FTNY Hh#r |<#rw.n nith th# KNONLODG# n4
RONFTRNT 4 OMDISLFTT#. th# nutn# of *TI, T, RAFHTTDAT#
#hft!L L# im*l4tftt#lr HRHLU N th# lot ,F RWl*ll-
Ut#n: *SFF if FTURH U-1 •# A*.* MN-I.H aft* , Hl* U MIN*
HON to m*y sffls* AND T>#f.*r# th# final N|>ONN.MR-NF th#
D SRUNATI' II ahall I*. ilrtMlt FROM th# th-K#F and th*
VARANS y #N|*|4l#D by N nr • n* tntnathm. ami In Hth#r
FM#. RFF h •hall L# In#ligil4# ts. N Y n<.Mll*ath>n
by th# ONNR#NUON. or to an #IO. th-n mm Mat#
ths rmft. R And in FA## it haU L<# all#G**l afyV •!#
ADJSRTJTTN#nt 4 tl# COBTWNTI N that ANY CANDID*!* nt
in nomination ha h##n gnilty <4 AN. H ART* or OF ant
4B#r frau<lnl#tit F+%< UM ts. <4ta. #*>RH NSHNLNALHS*-
tha ' hatgs ahall I S INF s-#tigat#4 hy th# (Vaahty COM
mitt##, and NTRH ts-|a tak#n a> th# GOOD <4 th# tartt
may F OQTILRR
13th If any drlagnt* ahall R#FF#4R* any HK#T OR
4h#r valtßftl'l# thing, or ACROFST ;h# JF-I.TUS OF any MG.
•H#ration or nnH !• I# f+td. <tHi#rr4 or aomrrH to
him at to gny |l*'ii Cor awh < andtdat#. an a* IB4W#>
M#t ITFF liia ROTA, B|MD PRS—F of th# FA<I F TT tha natia
fas th.n 4 th (unwitha, anrh 4H#rat# ahall I*# forth
aith #ff|f#ll#d. ami ahall lot Is# R#FAFFSW| M a dologat#
to any fnrtb#r ron##thn and ahall U h<#JUlt4# to
an* |*arty B>ffßiMti a
LHH OWH atlatng nnd#r TH# 7th, 11th and I2ih
MUM, ahall bar# PM-OLMR# I*#F *|| <>)H#r HOATNOM in
OONRONTHSN until d#tnrmln#d.
14th. That TH# Irtw of th# T hairman #4 th# manlr
• •'TTTMTTFSS# ahall h#Fl OFT thr firat DAY OF Jannnry of
#a#h and #r#ry yrar Hy ordn .4 th* ROM-witt#*.
Th® dilrictcofnmitt®FL to bold IH® dl®.
GHT© flection* will BE Announced next WEEK.
D. F. FORTH sr. Chairman.
A reporter R®KED Mr. BLRIN® what b
thought of Gmnt'l OLMN.E* for tho
nominntion, nnd BUiti rcnliod thnt BO
tbouffhi tbo wotormolono this joor woro
tbo naoti bo bod o?or toon —A T . T*
Important to Voter*.
Tl./ ne*t • bettor, In pMHUflittli am U held on-
TH'-WUI, lli 40, of KUIPUIUT
Volar* Kiotl la .<■.. i| mo monlha preredlng tlm
el.< U„u, that la, ><t, or let,re Thnrarlay, ftajiMolar 4
Volar* (final bare paid a uu or county tat otto
Month pramllng the alollou, thai la, on or before
Batrii'lay, Orfadar 4
Member* of It) itt'irratlt atalc, county and dtytnof
mltte/o alianl'l •<. |o it that every voter <if our party
Itaa f/iinyjinl Mill, the law.
Failure to j.ay tat In iiaain dayrttaa Ufa voter IJ
tlja falvl|/|{/ "I euflrage, Art Ho/tor /an /awr In l.la
Mil*, though |o, l/./t ueemed, hut lb b/gle. t |,„y
' lilln niu/ I, trouble.
PblLuUlpklii Markata.
I'MILtl/ELMtU, Ceptenil-. r St, )*T.
ru/t*-|. tUi'hangad, l.ot Ilia .1.0aar.4 la 11*1,t.
Hal/a „( !,V tj 1,,,I. I, Including Mil, hew/la ■ ttra tall,
lly. Kadlum end (a„,y. V r. I'/nnaylranU do.
4o at H , i', Maatarn /10. ,J., at I'. Ighfpk ft
andpatent aii'l ofhar 1.1/ l, prwho at A'. 7h0t,7
Hint la .lull „,.| rat liar l</war fal-a of 4 r*/t
V'ILV ' t-1 at Ka.ill '>l ~.| ||
I 011 atnl-r. |l ,r.| , | JO. a.,.] ti„ 2 i~t ,|r|„,..t
II 41 It./ ..|enl*,ald, I,fat tall. |0 (a/, |/i/a!// la
foi -.|f. ~.11 at f| 1,-,,., , uUI | M ,
II J<, to, a. , I, ,r,j „ , w i7i ir
Not. uitor, a„4 |1 Ititol luaetuter
Hellrforitn M HI kola.
Ilru troatt. R., ten,let 4, 1*79.
giof ATIONF.
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I Hoi wi.a.i , W)
*j/. pm iwM u ,
f.'a/tn. tol a,,
-n. .b 1-1 V,
""i* ;*i
Flour, rata/1 joy buret >, //,
Flour, wboleaale ' j g
HAV AMr HTM AW.
Ilay. . ledr* tlm • lay |./r tor, . I (or/,
11., I a 1 ~ tat * t
1a.1,g rye alt.., bundled, Jaf lob A 1/1
Itl/orl alraa, jr h u ...J, MI
P!.A!<TKK.
I Cayuga. (rr/.iiral |et t„*. f on
Nora BcoUa, ground, per too ]o oo
Proviaion Market.
C-rr" tad weakly l/| llarj/cr Brother*
A| pie*. itrlaal. |a r pound A
' 1., if,. a !r,..| M r j/.Uhd, Beaded 10
Itaa,.a |-ar >,ua/1 *
Ffaali butler J/af fr.oi.it . It
I <lal. kana ja, f..ui,.| r,
ftHMRVRMtt U
' .•unity Uatoa far pound It,
Hani..at, f ai . ure-j 12
I IW"fi 7
ur4 i-r f. ,„..i
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Illed t"-.f fa
o—<a—lnaaßar i— low 1 /
Iran i,a |o , <1 , 0..,
Im-I""t ' ~, |r f. „„4 a
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
lit .!: .1 Tit a. 'r • ~r F.urtl, M-ndayr ,f Jar.-
uaiy. A|1l A , >t an I Not,inlay
I'rna. lant Jtbly. It , .. A Mint, l,k llaaan,
Wktl aal la.. J ■.'!/•■ 11..,. J. MB II rai|a. MaHt
fol.ta
Aa. ate Jo 1.. II a.m ~ f ,,;/ J Inria
1-r tl, ... t,., j ram. ll,ana
lUk-i.t.r of \tr. ,,i< I I , f ~ , It w Htimntu.,
M" •'.•i ll >)• A- luha A 7 air*
In.tr,• t Ait ".. t Hat It. r I trail
•1/atlß—Juu* ftri.'.ixk
TrMCf-llmi Iraki 4
' ritt Int., , J onl lirrua..
, r lairtnoi
• .' ty II .itrt.tt.o t.ara AkKtrw IJakUu, fiat. Hwr*.
J ".* In lt.l
, lark V County hanttual bar.- 11 err* r Bi.t
Alt,/may to ( Oi.nty • - inn,HaUaim—C V I* aaa
Janitor lti,.t ~1 llou*. - l:.*ia; t;L*a.iiß
I ' null Au 1,1 of * - Jam. T Mil ant. ~kuk .1 II Wis.
Urn* Tl,n, IT JOIN*
Jury < *,,, *nra- Hint Ktuja. Jr. Nairn* J
Mil nrtt
Ao|nmut.4.t t"I f*uU * !,.'* I',, f ll.ait Mtvra.
N- taria. I'ut.t,, .| tn H Huniillk, a W IhTllk.
It c t trru. Bat., it, llah rita
DIRECTORY.
CHI If lIKH. A,
rMIMIVTIcni AN. on ArHm a4 f4 nf
II uaf.lat ...t. *•,,.. Mar. lav at 1, A W a.J
I r a I'layar maatlna U Miaulaf at' | r n
a laa.l, J'y r n .nit.. Witruau. n H1,..,. t ..una.. J
-|U,r,a an 1 l/aml- fa.t- . 11.1.M' ,>*. I/.UII. ronl-
In, . Ff.ll- k atlrat. a ~tl. . t Matk 'H't . 1.ur.1.
MITII..MKT 1 1 1- i.PAIn n tualad eoitl.aa.t ,
.... Of H|uln s and II ward atia/U •>/ rv.'.., *.,nAay.
all *, a N ai.,17',1 w Prayer*... t.i.f w.'i..Uy
al7>, rn Ft,,, lay oa h., .1. F*, !ty 2.W, ( w , tea. „. , 1
"f , hur 1, I'a.t./, It, a A. I>. lo an ;
t < urtit. atr aal.. wart of ki'iinc
l*T MOM AS CATHOLIC. ON
mbo|i U1k.1,1 AlWitfi,? kii'l IVttn
fund** kM A k 1.1.4 T rw . *J| ( . f dmy.
. -* a * I'M! f, HM, A J <RRD*H . . .UUI
►ktl/ f |, U|4i, All|b<iii fei/'l I'ciiii.
KT J"IIN f 1 KI'I V>>)'A I/ KsumlcmJ QUtfl fy>fi < r
'f AlJ*f!Wtl? fct.4 I/fttr.!. Kfivi-(, i:uiUr
f A. w "'l * r * V fib4kUt uni'vi P
kt.4 ►ut.ilki Cnf.<Ut 2 r i %4
'tinnh Kn. John Il< iti, rt*i liM*
l Atirit-tlrva 1 rtf tf |{j-if i*t rhurt h
LCTHFHAV '•iiniiiil W'tiilivfti rrnir .f II |H
k i • -v. 1• . A ■ hi. : :
| m Miu lkj/kfhmiJ Fuiiftkk let |/<a"mi. !*, trf (bttKll.
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r.4 (ij,p r t.fjfc*.
Ul tmss HKFORM F/D, NNWI <<*.+
<4 Iwii.ti mj "* UwU Nmk SmtKimt at |<t ,i
A M MINI *. Y R lUFWTITIF WHTIMTI*! *.
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HAJTIKT. Situate n n<rvf of Hifh •t<l
: IVTI *TR*U NIVIOI. HHLT A M M.
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rrauMnnuai. Vdii'itti T'* r.B. !***-
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4FRICAN MVrriKy|t|HT. *m\h f4 <4
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j rr*F#T WHr.<PUt:j f M. fMir.'tat R #.IM4 I>l
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111 ;!•>!..tilr Aiaitcwt. MWtivir*. Futfilai 11 A. -
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;•! 4 ar4 KnU at T r in tka r mm t Mm
taak utinn ftWtt Jb* r.tat A I'tk* lIIMIIIIC ta
j hH4 In !♦• rf#f ih* MinAnt in n.••,, at 4 r.
lliwkfn f fMt ti 14lit (nun T t V # avxt I4h*
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