The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, November 22, 1876, Image 2

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    CHE pEMOCRAT.
PUBLISHED EVERT. WEDNESDAY MOBBING,
• AT MONTROSE, SUBWA, CO., PA., B 1 ,
1 2 3. A. - RTIA'Ef "E" e3z 0 RU; BMIM .
EDITORS & PROPRIETORS,
At two Dollars per Year in Advance.
TO ADVERTISERS:—Tna DaatoortAr as an adver
tising medium is unsurpassed 'in this section. It
reschea the - Farmer, Mechanic. and business man. Its
circulation is constantly increasing, and ite advertisitg
Wes reasonable. Rates will he given at our Mike or
by mail. , ,
30Th PRINTING:—Our office is supplied with: four
minting presses, together with a variety , of type,
borders, fancy inks, etc., with which we are prepared
to do work in the best style and at prim) lower than
any competitors in any section. : Sal:spite shown and
estimates cheerfully given at our office. Work order
ed, by mail will receive prompt attention.
TA 13. HAWLEY. - Vir. (3. ORIIBEit.
Tit i was not many yearg ago ',when all
skates Used in the United Stites came
from' abroad,,,chiefly, from Germany.
Now,:aliast3achusetts • company is filling
orders for nickle plated skates to be sent
.13rother riawley, of the Montrose
DEMOCRAT ) is to be congratulated. He
ran for Senator in a •district that is%ifat
irallr Republican' by over 1,000 Majority
and
,beat his competitor; Waller, the
Radical , nominee,. almost 500.
make just us popular a Senator as he_mas
&candidate, and , the people of his dia.;
trict may feel grateful that they haye a
representative in the 'Senate Who will not
be, the tool of rings,. the agent of corpor
ations or the abettor . ot demagogues.—
Bellefonte Watchman.
The Springfield Republican as no
doubt that intimidation _was practiced by
the Louisiana Democrats last week. But
it adds: "When we find a Franklin empty
town showing,as, remarkable
.a politidil
change' . as West Feliciano, ;
.when we
learn that.
,ll,nited States troops • were
stationed West. Feliciano, libnve-all,
when,,w,e :find ;,that the, total :.vote was
larger than, ever beforepolled, we mistake
the temper of Northern people if they
do not enter emphatic protest' against
the proposition to throw those votes out
of the' account."
Delegation in the XLV,Con
eisi,fr.44, this state, stands as follows
- The Repnblicans have gained Harmer
the,Fifth, . Overton in thy. Fifteenth,.
Campbell is the- Seventeentb,': Errettin
the Twenty-second; Bayne in the Twelity-'
thtrd;')Yhite' in `the Twenty'.fifth;Thonip.
.
son' in the Twenty-sixth and . Wats9n ip
• the, Twenty-sevonth - --eight in. all • and
the=-Democrats have gained 'Wright
the. Twelfth. The .-old' delegation stood
IQ,Republicani and 17 Democrats, The
new delegation stands 17 Republietins 10
Democrats. The Republicans gain eight
arritthe Deinocrati 'one—Col.' Wright in
the Lui.tine District.
'The successor of President Grant will
lie 'entitled to take the oath 'of _office on
the 4th day of March, :and to haFt.his
termoommence on that -day, although it
may be Sunday. The oath is agilely ad
ministered by - tlie Chief 'JuStice,of the
United Stites and 'this 'may 'lie'done, on
a Sunday.when the 4th
~o f March - , falls
siirtAit - day. ',The `cereil 4 oity b or ‘ inaugU
ration is not necessary to cOnstante
legal title , to the office. :As .soon sas the
oath istaken the Piesident ceas
es to hold the office, and . his:iticcessor
instantly-becotriesTresident 'operation
ofiass .. The inaliguratiOn can take place
on the next day acCording to Custorn.--
This will have to ~be the
,Course' taken
when Pilliideni Grant's successor conies
to : take possession of the office. There
will be ;no interregtinni, as some - have
supposed theri- might' be; and President
Grant, Will not hold over.
Massachusetts has 'just begun to see
tkiresulti•of its census, for which it bile
already paid something over - $lOO,OOO.
It enipreed not only : population, and
social „statistics, but manufactures , and
agricultural products and property, and
is claimed asthktnost complete ever tak
enluithe worl4 population of the
State i5i,651;4912,14 whom 794,383 are
mass and 887,* females—an excess of
634460 f the, latter, Some of the pet.
centages contained in the report are
rattier interesting:: There were 13,000
widowaind only 20,000 Widoiers,.ishow
ng that there 'a Airejudiee agatnot
beCoMing a Second husband. Raoli' ria
ttve;born Mother kaa an average of 3,51
children and each foreign born of 4,91.
The,,nnnaber of legal; - voters is 351,1:13,
and yet. , only - 267,000 - of them went to
the this year.' There 'ire' 3471
public schools, with property. worth tieen
ty-tWo %Millions, - and there „are _4675
librariee,one for each year Of the Ohm
tissi era--cmitaining 2,771,000 bi?iolcs,
worth, with, buildings, 42,8542,520.. The
undoobAr 4 1, :foluidf•-to`,*
worth lilt' Ala (Wei * :: .
The official majority. for Tilden, and
ItOdricka in New Jersey.ial2,l7s.
The congregation al insists t,bat, if Mr.
Beecber ever expects to':,; be 'vindicated, it
is tinie. he set -.about The change of
venue to Delaware county, compelling
the - diseontinnance of ISioulton's suit,
_does not strike the Congivgationat as ev
idence of conscious innocence.
The Republican majority in the next
house of representatives of Penusplvania
Will be about 35. The Democrats have
sustained hisses as follows : Philadel
phia, 2:; Carbon, 1; Delaware,'2 ; Alle
gheny,' 10 ; Butler. ; Beaver,l ; Wash
ington, 2 ; Crawford, 3 ; Venango, 2 ;
Huntingdon, 1 ; Blair; 1; Bradford, 1 ;
Witten, :1"-; Potter, 1"; Franklin,
~2
Ltrzerne; 5 ; TheT :Dem
ocrats make gains as follows :Lancas
ter city, :1 ; Dauphin county, 1 ; Forest,.
1; Montour, 1; Northumberland, 1 ;
Buuks, 1 ; Wyoming, ,1' ;' Wayne,
showing a rifit" Republican gain of *7--
Accerding to. these figures : the Republi
cans will have in the house 118 and the
Democrats 83. ' The senate will-stand
about the iime - as last year.
A DIRECT POPULAR VOTE.
The. Journal of Commerce and _ Herald
urge the advantages 'of a direct popular
vote in
.Presidential elections, and the
editor of the Journal says:
"Why should not a majority of the
whole people of the United States have a
right to elect a President on the same
principle that the people of the different
counties in 'New, York unite in electing
a Governor. There is no good reason
for - this difference in the manner of con.
dubting the State and national elections,
except that, in the creation of. the elec
toral college a certain principle of" State
rights" was 'recognized.' Under the sys
tem in practice each State, as a State, has
a 'mice in the election of the
_President
and "Vice•President,and gives all its vote
in the electoral college-for one candidate
or lir Furthermore,`each State
is entitled to two electors answering
the number of its Senators at Washing
ton.. Nevada with,its 40;000 0r,50,000
inhabitants, is equal to New York` with
its 4,00.0;006`in• this respet4: . As Nevada
elects - one reiireseutatiVe to dongreis, she
is entitled to : three' electorial votes,- while
New York, with' nearly a hundred times
her poOnlaf:Fon, has only Thirty-five votee.
The same principle of disparity, though
not as great,. ohtains in otlaer 'of the
States, old and ne*," , r-,.
Kellogg's 'Returning Board began its
operations last Monday. In deference to
decent public .opinion 'says the-Harris
burg Patriot, the - board has
. yielded so
far as to abaiidom itsiorigintil purpose of
canvassing the voters in secret, and has
consented:to allow.' five persons :of each
party: to be present at its meetings. This
concession was not the result of the ei-z
erdise of any : influence ,On the part of .
John Sherman, Garfield, Kelly and the
rest of the. republican watchmen, nor
was it due to the demands fif the , republi
can press.
._. So faffrom ,it the republican
leaderi who Went to NeW Orleans on pre
tense of seeing a fair count of the vote
as well as the republican press
,have done
and'are now doing all in their powertO
enCourage the board 'in its frandful,pnr-
PoieS. In the very ontstart' the board is
encountering most serious, embarrass
ment. The democrats protest that the
act:giving indica"! .powerS to the board is
In: conflict with the constitution of
toniiiana and that the ,board is not non--
stitured as required by law, as it is com
posed, solely of Members - of one political
party On ''behalf of the ..' democratic
eleetnrs a protest is' also made against
minting any,-votee 'for -two of , the repub-
Hem electors on the groind that they
were ineligible by,the constitution by
iu¢ of trust and profit Under the
,United States. To further increase the
embarrassments of the &timing Board
it appears from the official returns of five
pariehes - that by a Mistake - of the . radical
managers the names of the two elentord
at farge and of the elector , for the con
greasional - district . ,only =were .voted. for,-
leaving .the other Oe eleetors 1.900 be•
hirid the ticket.
,this ; dilemma , the
question with the board is whether an oth
er dertiocratic county:shall bestruck from:
the =canvass ,Whether thel :names that ,
'were omitted shall' be Counted' the'eame
as* they had 'been actually, rote:'. for:
By, this the' democratia Majority
oti r ,r. at - leaat doe .the,
ikneArly. ten thew:mild, which
y.,-trastly-iivi:
cr
ew ea the difficulty to cbt(rit-ik "
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THE NEXT HO USE.
THE 5.17 UA7'ION.
THE
.I).EMOCRA.T, 'NOV. - ; 22, 1876.
sou' Wells and his associates Wtll be fully
equal to the tusk that is devolVed upon
them under the encouragement of Gar
field, Kelley and Quay, and Grant's a. -
surance that he will sustain their count
by military force at all, hazat ds. •
In South Carolina the majority' for
Hayes on the,„.aggregation Or the (votes
"actually east" ranges from 300.t0 1,000.
The count his been brought into 'the
supreme Court and the democrats have
filed excPptions to it on the ground .of
gross errors, irregularities and frauds,
which it believed will overthrow the'
reported result. a sample of theee
"irregularities" it is stated that the defeat-
ed republican candidate for senator in
Barnwell' .county took a ballot-box into
the woodsand deposited ,in iteXactly - 1317
republican votes and not a democratic
vote:, Nothing Wits heard of .this vote'
until five days after
,the election when it
had.heen ascertained that the democratic
majority in Barnwell was 1200. After,
depositlng his ballot-box with' the Re
turning Board this dliciple. of John
Patterson fled and has not since been
seen or heard of. The suprenie court of
South 'Carolina . in whom,. singularly :
enough, all parties Appear to have con
fidence, will revise this and similar frauds,
and instrnet , the board of canvassers •in
regard , to their dttiei in the final count.
In spite of the boastful aseertions of
the republicans there iia clear majority
for Tilden in Florida and the democrats
confidently declare that it will be_impos-
Bible to count it out. Brigham, 6.3bartie,
and other radicals are. constantly constantly 'send
ing dispatches to their
,friends. in the
north claiming the state, but they care
fully abstain from giving any figures oti
which their 'hopes are based. Their ,
whole reliance is in the beard of, : can 7 ,
vassers, and John A. Kasson, ex-Gov.'
Noyes and Gen. Lew. Wallace, :after giv
ing counsel and. encouragement to the
Louisiana banditti, have hastened to
Tallahassee to'holfl up the Florida court : .
tere to their .work. 9sborne.. telegraphs;
to • Chandler,that. it "is all right.there"
which of. course :has no "reference to the
returns but isan -intimation that
he has seen' the : , members: of
,the board
of canvassers the efforts at delay pn .
the part of
,the board are :believed to be
for the purpose : of preventing a full and
fair examination.of the Chargeit of 'frOid .
on the cart Ot 'the deinocrati
bling Gov. *earns to issue;‘certificates to
the defeated radical, candidates -:for elec..
tore w th o t ak, ofictal, canvass of. the
votes.- Stearns, as well 'ad has
proved 'himself' a fit Itistrninetit,or the .
"radical conspirators. - requiSition for
troops the day after the, election. :while
the. most profbund peace reigned through
out the state justifies'the worst suspicions
in regard ta, his designs.. By giving a
certificate_ to thei defeated radical electors
he' hopes to_bolster up his own fraudletit
case, and - pia t- , the party- teaders tinder the
necessity of sustaining him in the' posi
tion of . governor: . .. In a, day,or two more
light will be thrown 1.3p0n the plans of
the conspiracy to defeat , the will of the
people. • -"
ABU UT :PTPLISHING • JURY
We had so much other business that
we . c.nilted to publish the list of jurors,
Grand and Traverse, for the liovem*
Term, this )Par. It has seemed:to create
great 'wonder and some eritiniem, among
a few of our readers, as appears by the
many interrogatiiries presented to us
personally, and what we have heard other
_
wie.
That this matter , rnay , fbe fully under
stood; we will inform our readers; that
,there is no order - or law,' compelling the
publication_of-..the jury list. It has been
the custom of bi 4 -papers, however, to:
'publish it, the same as othet new,' if
theY'saw fit - do. • Every juror';haS
his legal no,tice, from, the Sheriff, and ',the
publication, is s .
no,. notice to any. one. It '
simply puts the' nainee of'jurors in the
paper and 'informii the public who du33r . '
are publication or not is a mat
, ,
ter:wholly Opti9nal with the- editora in
this county, We: have ;lately - collie ;to
the conelmion that its publication reialtti
oftener in' injifrY,,than in gool; and. diat .
an. Order ,froui ,the Judge suppressing
%.4
such Publication until after court-, .would.
be- beneficial'.to.the ends:of justice. - Our
reason forthis is, that -the o nly Use`subb.
,
:publics . ..tort Can be' to parties inteie'steii
to'itirnish :the evil disposed the *ens of,
knowing, who', are to :try their cases and
thus placing before theln the tetuptiitien
to'corrupt - jurors or Wee their ` minds by
, „ ,
a premature influence in the presentation
of
. their case; before they are legallTiqual
ined a' to receive it; We have evidence'
-to-convince utii` that,- ettolt'4lC Wi' the
il'kti :JO
LISTS.
OLO§ING OUT SALE
:H. ,. :i::&: - -- -. W -T-_.-;:'DJOKERMAN
Will ,offer for sale On SATURDAYi: , NOVEMBERtheir - - entire stock - of
We will offer-OVER iciLFTEEN' TIIOUSAND DOWARS! 'worry' at Panic
• 4
• Pribet regurdleis of Profit' or 'Cost. 'We' intend , to close out
•
the entire Steck in SIXTY ,DAYS. We mein
what we eay, and say - just what
,We
OUr Stock %tie and atir fi ctive, consisting
of PRESS. GOO DS AND, T,RIMMING,,DOMESTICS ? , etc. r •
T { ~• J
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•NOv. 24;1;,.1876:-41ifi
•
the ends of justice would` be - better Met,' •
by a prohibition of- such publication..
the pride,of the ,jurors, by not having
their names in the paperi, is . touched,
this could be retnedied by such publicai
after court. -
His Honor,' Judge , Streeley, made an
orler, some twOyearti ago, for the publica-
tion' of the Trial ''Lists. , Wo think this
would'be or g.eitt : bnefit to l itigants.' It
would be iiilorMation
, thiA would save
many persons much trouble.; TO inns-.
trate. If a - case was put
_down: fore the
second or third 'week parties would'opt
be sUbjtic tk to the expense 'ef•atiPearing
at the first mundair Of court 'and waiting
on expense till -their case came up 'but
they d,uld judge Of , the time .;for
selveK Such publication; : , we „notice, ia
done iii . a.largo' . 4iim'ber of other :eiitirctitii
and we "Cf:iftainly cannot
Honor, Jiidges::§ t ree ter, has - allo led. his,
order of Court to"begom'e a dpo
. letter,
unlesir 6:hi intimida ted 1)3'41* Ocirneyi.
Advertisemepts , New ThkrlAN'ek.
A SSIGNEE'S. 'NOTICE.
• Notice is liertiby iiven that N.*: Eatitniap,nirraiik-.
tin Forks,. hirving ;made a ge'deid Assignment to the',
'undersigned for the benefit hlartreditorii; all persons
indebted to said Eastman, are' requested tclintake
mediet e payinertt.ane perrons'hiirinkchilinsakainet
him. to present the name dnly v,erifled to
• - •'. • A. LA.TEROP*Avignee.•
Env. 22.4618.: -• •• ' • c, • 48W6.
A: 881.°14
"S , NOTieE.
-Win ; Graves hiving assigned all his estate to the Un-'
dersignet in trust for creditors, All. persons Indebted
by book account or otherwise are requested to make
immediate settlement, and'all having claims against
the estate will please present them to .= =
' • McCOLLUM. •
• Assigne.e of Wm.:Graye§.
- Montrose, Nov. 22,18.7&
Ag$lGNE' FAS NOTICE:
Notice ia,bereby, givpn that Jacob Brotimein of Rusk"'
Twp..has made an asWgnment. for the !ifinetit of his
creditors, to the under Mined, and all pe i tsont tndebt- •
ed to his estate are retibested to make; - immediate pay
ment, and those havinggclaims to present them duly at
testedfor settlement: .
. L. BEARLIOr:
' Assignee of Jacob Brotaihan:
lipv.32. 1E0,6 , • 48w4. r.
NEW ,MUSIO BOOKS. , 1
A BRILLIANT' LIST I
rrtilE -ENCORE.: (75cts.) by L
EILERSOI4. For Singing Schools, Conventions,
etc.
THE WHIPPOORWILL-. (50 ots.)- ,
.By W. O. Perkins. Capital collection of amigo
or Common . Schools. - •
THE SHINING RIVER. , (35 eta.)
By B. SEA W. 0. Perkins. Very; beantifui Bab. ;
bath School Song Book. • •
' I HE SALUTATION. ($l. .38) By
IL. 0. Emerson_ First-cliss 'collection for Choirs.
B io g raphical Sketches of (10)
Eminent Musical Composers: (SIL) By' L. B.
Urbino. Very interestin g . „
$5 •
-
Dictionar y eer i aß o arr f i t i P lB .6 l l ai nii e g i tk' ( 111 *)
trated. Flaw)! bounp e . g c _
Amer ouT
,THR-WORLD OF SONG I
The Vocal Vern of the Season. •;,.
Bound v olu m e of popular songs. , In Boarlyipp. ;
• Cloth $3., Gilt $4.
Any' book.or piece sent, post , :pitd, for retail price.,
• OLIVER DITSON , CO.* :notion, :
H.Diteort 1 Co., B..Ditemt 4 6 024.
111 Broadwm. _ Mimes°, to Lee & Ww.er,
•
New Tort. • Phila. • • •
Tali 5 1878. • • • •
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GRAND.OPENING
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:FALL
MILLIR(DRY, HAIR AND FANCY GOODS,.
AT THE.I- - -;
F R E N.O Riffs N
Brflog refereed from Nei, York with the fnestsAd
be et rdectvd, rock of goodel ever, le 010 *action Of
country,' citridlrg Feathers. Silks. Rihbotio,'
Hoo I enr , sodiCid, Gloves Of all kinds 4,1411111011
with priC9a to suit all .. •
'
Aleo,Fitzit 1 ielie4,Cut rimer Pattern. its folPfOtiety.,
iiKliE BBR THE l i Lkolt;
,•01 •;... BINGHAMTON, - -91 •
Court tits; I N. T. - I.
Calprlt ilk•=
Blagbizlitoo,N, Y.. Apilti9.tra.-11,11-
JOB' PRAPTTINS V..z
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A.:r TEO OPP
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Lit• NEW MILFORD, PA.
EERIE
DRESS GOODS AND CLOTHING.
:Our Stook of Over - Coats ig,unuenalk large,
• r
'•• .tind w e do wit intend 'to. keip
' them , over.
&,t. _. DICKERMAN.
, 100 At
C)O XI CZO TY tip X 'X' ir
Near .the New Depot—second scale house from
Ni'brders p!omtitfy_
- - E. R. STEBBINS.
Montiosi,'Nov. 15. !876. , .47w2
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E VERYTiliN q lni!iii,e Toy line.
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4A jj . °-. ! 1 1 . ' 21 V I I I ; 4 °F4'llf'/ 1 . 1.0 , " 1 :24.T0p, ..
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l'''.an 0 :.glit,ber : Do)le,
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.0P4:04 14 5' ! .1t-w - s - g a - rp t - T:r ii in pets, AMC
I \ l6 W. :ii, i'l! ' P. li4a:;Ao Alify and s • cure
'l. : 'tiargaine,
S lTP4 r; Bargai 4e .sh opld, p o;„ be, 418 t.
Yu i tt will find a goad, assortment of
MI MS, 'CANNED GOODS: NUTS,
' AIsTD CONFECTIONERY,
South_Main i Street, Montrdse, Pa.
"Nov. 15i , Is76tf: •
SULPHUR SOAP.
THoitotiowLyCilliiS DISEASES'OF THE SEA
BEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION, PREVENTS
• AND REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND GOUT,
HEALS SORES AND ABRASIONS OF THE
CUTICLE AND coUNTEitAcTS CONTAGION.
,This Standard External Remedy for Ern
tifins, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only .
- REMOVERFROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEW
,=istias arising from local impurities of the ,
• blood and obstruction of the pores, but els°
• those, produced ,by the sun, and wind, such as
tan und freckles. It . renders the curt=
- "MARVELOUSLY, CLEAR, "SMOOTH arid PLIANT,
• and ,being a WHOLESOME stritrnifrat is fir
preferable to any cosmetic. s • •
ALL - , THE' REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES oir SUE.
PHUR lAMBS , are' insured- BY THE- USE OF
Mout 8 atilegplistr . Soap, which in addi
tir to its 'un '
ifying effects, remedios and PRE.
- N Ts Ruzustarisst and GouT.`
•
" It also DISINFECTS CLOTHONI and LINEN
,and resltvisrs DISEASES COMMUNICATED ST
CONTACT, with the PERSON. •
IT DISSOVTES t DANDRUFF, prevents hal&
ness, ingfretardi grayness of the hair.
- Physicians S speak of it in high terms.
ph2.6.6-25 and 60 Cents per Cake: pir
Box at Oakes),. 60c. and 81.20.
a.rms cent . calres ate tripio dicesize of thaws
os cents. „
44 MIPS HAIR AND WHISKER DIE, "
Block or Brown, ZO Cents. •
1 :i-L'CITOLfrop'r,7.SicUriviii.t
p PON LEy;
Ji•• .
• • 4 111,44111.titit.011, ',N. Y., -1.
TbAliatolltiiriproved Celina •std eimoketo on
/L IMP'!" OAt!1 -14hrldf.-01. Noril le. 17.•
QB viro,rtic„
,1 tlikit 00101130 1 / 1 41?
3 , l: ,, .•
Li!
OP ALL SIZES
AT .31Y . COAL YARD
the . road.
111EZMIEll
RISMIZEM
at E. ' oo PACON'S,
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1877