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Cleveland Notified. ISHED DEMOCRATS IN ALBANY. N. Y. July 19 formally ine ALBANY mittee appointed to Gov.l eveland of his nominatio President met at 10 a, m., Colonel \ iding, and arrangements for the ification were made, it being decided that the committee should visit the Gov ernor at 3 p. m, The rain, which had time, set De Brosadiva wer ceased at noon in Sumas’ 43 ain) 1 about 2 o'clock. Pearl ind with people standing under the shelter treet of umbrellas, About the headquarters of the Phalanx, at State crowd was the greatest, Ata fore 3 o'clock the Phalanx State street, 120 strong. They were at liats and Alban City band they marched through State street into Broadway Dela was l in dark suits, high tire carried canes, Preceded by white by the and to the ware House, where the great that the were almost impassable throng »O streets and idewalks The Ted were I rove ATTA to the number of forty, fed entlem at under The roadway, followed by the The passed through several streets to for the distinguished g the ox o'clock the procession headed by marched up B committee in carriages, Tn Col in ymmittee, wa Phalanx the band r mn processi the (rovernor's residence, which was reached about 4 o'clock. An of people assembled about the e mansion about to prevent injur immense concourse xecutive and police were stationed us trespass upor the grounds surrounding the residence Among those who were present he |} sides the members of the two com tees, were Judge Abbott and E. P. Pill bury, of Boston ; Wilson 8. Buffalo law partner J 1" i, Ul Hisse Governor Cleveland's former ; Chas. W, McCune, of Buf falo ; ex-Speaker Samuel J, Philadelphia ; gressman Dorsheimer, Lester B. Faulk ex-Mayor Edwa Randall, of Spesker Carlisle, Con ner, of Livingston , Murphy, of Troy: Adjuntant General Farnsworth, Private Secretary I. and the following ladies : Mra, Hoyt snd Miss R. E. Cleveland, of the Governor ; the Misses Mary Carrie Hastings, daughters of the rd 1 mont W. E sistiers and Gov: ernor's sister, who is a missionary. in Ceylon, the daughters having born there, America t now been being and mn be educated ; Mrs. Daniel S. Lamont. wife of the Governor's private secretary and Mrs. Farnsworth, wife of the Adju tant General, The guests were prompt on .arriving and when the members of the two com. mittees were provided for there was very little extra space. The ceremony took place in the large handsome main parlor of the mansion. The only at tempt at adornment was seen in the huge bank of flowers which crested up on the mantles of the parlor and library The ceremony was brief, but exceeding | ly impressive. The arrival of commit. | tees in abody was the signal for oon- centration in the main parlor. There | the committee of notification took posi tions on the south end of the room and | the members of the National commit tee on the north, A space was resery. | ed in the centre and as soon as the pre, porations were completed the Governor entered through the hall way, standing with his back to the flower-banked man. tle, The ladies of the party stood near the Governor at his left. His appearance at the doorway was the sigoal for a hearty and spovtaneous outburst of Lkandelappiog which continued for sever- al mioutes. As soon as this had subsi. ded, Colonel W, F, Vilas, of Wisconsin cha'rman of the late Democratic Nation: al convention and of the notification committee, stepped slightly forward snd addressing the Governor in a clear [ its exalted responsibilities | their suffrages to invest {| functions. | convention's | livered that youmay accept that candi | dacy, { found personal res | of those se | Cracy seq resonant tone and with marked enthusi asm, said ; Crover Cleveland, Governor of the Stat of New York: These gentlemen, my sociate here present, whose voice | am honored with authority to utter, a commitites appointed by the National Democratic Convention recently assem bled in Chicago, and charged with the grateful duty of sequainting you offi cially, and in that solemn and ceremon ious manner which the dignity and im portance of the communication deman ded, with the interesting result of its deliberations, already known to you through the ordinary channels of news, “Sir, that august body convened direct delegation from the Democratic people of the several States and territor 1es of the Republie, and deliberating un- der the witness of the greatest assembly of freeman ever gathered to such a con ference in forethought of the election which the constitution upon them to make during the curreat year have nominated you to the people of these 1Tnited States to be their Presi dent for the ensuing term o! that great nd with grave considerations of have invoked you with its ymmittes the de ins were, Hmposes office, I'hrough this « high requirement is I'his choice carries with it pro | admiration but it has been in no manner the fruit nt nts, The National Demo ks a President not in compl ment for who the man is, or reward for t expecta wol and me wt he ha Wf what he wl done, but in a ju tion | true server lofty trust, sequence, th y to be that a ig tan nistration imperativel anid honor of hife mag wind | ter tent « temper OW ed with L101 that with which vou are n ted hey place th for the efulnes inves nthe admin gence 1PArid , nocombinstie mistaken lan In the sp and invoking the iy LAN aqualif ine Creator ol from the words in ofl our OVere the cu ing ff the hon your n Democratic tion United States and the princeig racy go halore f establishing in the convent f minst parity in § for the oft nm As id ies governmen and thereof is submitted this communication for vour ation, We trust the approval idgment will follow this expression and upon the politic « made up, the have been, chosen, Pre portance to their p peace, An upon il We invite your leadership to whi he ident is an event of t the rosperity, gre i liberty, even ma wise ordering. Yourunanimous nomination is proof that the Demo eracy believe your election will most contribute to secure those great objects, We assure you that in the anxious re sponsibilities vou must assume ss a can didate you will have the steadfast and cordial support of the friends of the cause you will represent, and in the execu tion of the duties of the high office which we confidently expect the wis dom of the Notion will confer upon you exalted election '. 'm Amerie happioess, depend people 0 wih, | you may securely rely for approyal u > on the patriotism, honor and intelli gence of this free people ; we have the honor to be with great respect The address is signed by W, F, Vilas | of Wisconsin, president; Nicholas M. Prince, of Missouri, secretary, and by forty six members of the committee, re- presenting thirty eight States and eight Territories, Governor Cleveland, who had stood meanwhile an attentive listener, replied ns follows : “Mr, Chairman and Gentlemen of the Committee : Your formal announcement does not, of course, convey to me the first information of the convention late ly held by the Democracy of the nation, and yet, when, as | listen to your mess age and see about me mpresentatives from all parts of the land of the great party which, claiming to be the Puy of the people, asks them to entrust to it the administration of their government and when | consider under the influ. coos of the stern realities which the vp surroundings create, that 1 have chosen torepresent the pur- poses and policy of of the Ie more th | 2008 are 11 | Demoer by | party, | am profoundly impressed hy the solemnity of the and by the responsibility position, oceasion of my Though 1 greatefully appreciate it, | do | «moment eangratulate myself | not at th upon honor which has been conferred upon me, my mind is full of anxious desire to per form well the part which has been igned to the distinguished because fs Hie, nnd tn H0O.000 000 of my interests of volved in an effort ic supremacy, This presents to my mind the e which more than all others 10 mnsideration give LO the { action of my partyin convention assem | ask to be entrusted st the hands of tof the {which wa | koa nition, bled ite most sober and I'he party and its representatives which the people with the keeping of what con. cerns their should only nsk it with the full appreci wtion of the sacredness of the trust and with a firm reso rit faith fully and well, “l am a Democrat erious wolfare and their ve toadminist beenuse | helieve bef that this trath lies at t wndation of ve kept the faith boecause | believe if rightly and f applied, D doctrines and measures true Demooracy driy administered and AM OC TLIC the happiness, contentment and prosperity people, If mn test 14 now enter, we stoesdinstly will insure in the hold to the underlying principles of our party creed and p In view TEN HT ple He 1" ives al times kee we shall strong because we are true 10 ours nll good, ind because the plain and independent | theit mpdes their release from » thers should bie f the will eek by inna forth not vivaniage, | rr WwW 0 trust esl adminisirat OO higher pury eland and th my friends torent casion in the Ket nominat ing nthem client t National Conven ured that 1 1% mucoe 4 0 “a which there is every i1eve a sud will a Inlry rine oan R J 1 gO ——A— Greely Rellef Fleet this morning the oited Alliance, which had been l2 the harbor in expect Aretic anticipa 4 earl er the fil fl on generally than had | ted, discern a double line of sinoke, and steaming oul val of the n. won became aware of the Reliof the ance was brought into action, and Ex All. are Greely Arctie pediti The armament of a‘ter gun rang out thundering peals of welcome, to which the cannon of Greely | re sponded with grateful roars of recog- Shortly the Alliance came with | in hailing distance of the approaching | | | | steamers, and with bells ringing and whistles screeching the Alliance hailed | the Bear and Thetis, Shortly after sunrise the Bear, Thetis and Alliance steamed to a point off the Isle of Shoals, where the first stage of the homeward voyage of the Greely Re- lief Expedition was finished. Gracefully they came into the barbor, with yards squared and the stacks pouring forth clouds of smoke, fully twenty. four hours before the fleet had been expected to arrive, There was littleabout the three vessels to denote the severe experience which two of them had passed through. When it became known that the Arctie squadron had arrived outside of the barbor the excitment on board the men of war lying at anchor was intense, Shortly after 8 o'clock the welcome news of the safe arrival of the Greely spread through the city, and when the Bear and Thetis had rrrived off New Castle Secretary Chandler dispatohed a steam launch to Commander Schley, with orders that the Bear and Thetis Nordo at this moment | | forget that the rights fellow.citi- | gain { reflection | aspect, | upon | gun should remain in the offing until the preparations for their reception should ha completed, of Navy then proceeded to the Tall ipossa, The Secretary the ind orders were at once issued for the | entire squadron of war vessels in i \ | | harbor to prepare for the reception of | Areti “1 were dee All the naval 06H, Ves rated their topinn Ls, At noon the pre boat. the Govern { ment tug Levden, steamed down the river with numerou press representa ope od view of the corewonies might be | As the river the men on board | obtained the Levden steams { down the naval safety | veteran Constitution, whose name is synonym of former naval vietories, and, with ordisl els in the lower sended the shrouds, hats, uttered a salute, The olher ve harbor decked out in their gayes lor the it the mizen flag hip Tennessee di Admiral's bro | Ast, playing id pennant ing snd the | al } wan fly ing the col of the Navy, four lary Dor on aA hiue groundad | They soot Bg At no tions for the reception | down the river, mn Lhe prepay of the Ar . Mrs. L Li n with General Lieutenant Greely -> Campaign Blographies LL by W. the Damoce Pennsylvania, aster Mr. Lan Hen irnalist of ten yes which vocations he ha ties 10 fit him for the task of pol { biography adiately after the Chi cago convention he applied himself tu material for his book visiting Indianapolist, the home of Gov the preparation of Hendricks, and by industrious and ener fullest hi of his life and p 1blic services, getie efforts, collecting the tory All combined in « of these features, oe volume, will comprise a work that to those y want to be post i upon its issues, invaluable for the campaign wh and yet will be well worthy a ent place in the library. s—— The Cattle Plague perinan Harrisnonro, Pa., August 1.—Secretary Edge of the State Board of Agriculture, | and special agent of the Governor for the suppression of contagious | diseases in the State, was interviewed by the Patriot upon the desease now pre [ valent, He says: “The excitement oc | estioned is foolish from the fact that the communicate the diseases to any and every Northern and Western animal which in any manner comes in contact with any excrement from his body, but the Northern or Western animal, though nearly dead himself, cannot communi. ente the desease to other animals, and that there is no danger to any animal which does not coms in actual contact with the poison left by the Texan.” He says there is now an outbreak in this State, but not sufficient to cause alarm, The disease in this State is at present principally confined to Lancaster and York counties, Aside from the limited use of a wild tonic, he saysno treatment would be of bencfit, Cuicaco, 111, August 1, Health Com- missioner De Wolf declares that so far as the present state of things is concerned the danger from Texas fever is over. “Of the | with American flags | : | Vases and Plaques to which tives aboard, and came to anchor where | a lifted | | the | | t under way and plowed | eutenan t | DOLL utation onttle | Texan or Southern animal may | WE HAVE JUST we in Vines are in high relief, and wl ed with AMBER ENAMEL, ri Funglish Doulton to they ra 870 RE Pp TE Wy ANT J £100 CEIVED A vite you 1 cn sxKii val the cel ware, costing from In price nge from $1 to 83. NO FIREING OR B YJ : Call and examine REEN'S PHA Bush Ho Belle % We have Telephone AKING the desig JII =D). RMACY, use Block, fonte, Pa. C REQI1 ATITICAY IAT VAUD WV, 1D PITTSBURGH CONSERVATORY OF tar ‘DR. I. C. PE Papp rm | ' MINGLE, TO & MINGLE. A. C. (A | RB arance is the ied ( - 1 « vf rye 1000S O11 I'Tia turer: who have gained for honest ry le WOrK. | have the best Men's 3.00 SHOE MADE - in - AMERIEA, BUOTS & SHOES Madeto Order. SHOE POLISH Thet will not Crack the Leuther Give me a trial. A. 0. MINGLE. A 23, "84, BELLEFONTE, PA. EK’ ECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate 4d of Nenry Beck, of Walker township, Centre oonnty, Pa All claims against sstate te be [resented to Mas, Axw Boies Book, Executrix, - - * JXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice A= hope A by that the undersigned, sxeoutris of the last will and testament of John Meyers, doc'd, tote” of Walker township, has taken out Jetiors of ad ministration. All persons having claims against the oetate to present the same, bop Bg Tor set. tement, MRE ELIZABETH MEYER, nam Bx ecutrix, ~ White Goods—Garman’s. «All the little Notions—Garman’s, — ’ your Grand Army sui st Lew. ios Philadelphia Branch, lefonte, Pa. «Our prices beat all—Garman's. «Children and Ladies’ Jerseys-Gar- man's, ‘ [ixtraordinary IRON-STONE CHINA \\D \BLE GLASSW \RE. SON, Ae CHINA, GLASS, Queensware, TABLE GLASSWARE. de LS Majoli height si teher 10 un hing els | par=1 desis this ad: and ed. Call price claim as be AIM oe PATRONARE obtain And ithe ail | thn ever 4 Aan se ny MAD Respectfully, W. H. WILKINSON, Agen*, TOTICE 18S HEREBY » That Austin J. ar of the last will and testament of Joseph Gramie foc'd. late of Miles township, Pa. have taken ont Jot tere. otc. and all persons having claims aguins! the =» tate, to present the same duly authenticated for settle ment, ei | . ( RPHANS COURT SALE.-— | Parsuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of | Oetitre county here will be oxposed to public sale on y ¥ pe { the premises in the borough of Howard on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1508, 1884, at 1 aclock » ma valuable lot of ground sitaste in the borongh of Howard, Centre county, Pa, Inte the property of James Mabafley, deceased, bounded and | doneribed ae follows | | On the north by Main street | on the i hy Jot of | Henry OC. Molter: on the south by jot Inte Henry Rothrock, deooasnd | and on the weet by lot of Robert Oooke, Br, being shout 50 feet in width on Main street and extending back in depth about 150 feet. GIVEN i Jumper Uramley executors good repair, TERMS OF SALR. Ten cont, when
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