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gr Hayes removed Author, the R - HThe Republican lenders at the From the N. Y. World, 17th iuet. REPUBLICAN REC11UITS FOIt laid before the committee, hut in doing HANCOCK. . . SHERIFF'S SALE. THE SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY. publican canriidato for Vice President, New York conference laid out the cam- - so be entang'es himself hopelessly with SCIO COLLEGE. Gen. Hancock andtIieGr.A.R, his pretended ignorance of the alliance from the New York Custom House, for paign in this wise: is How Pennsylvania Orsrniiizinff between the Credit Mobilier and the Pa- James Levi Nalley ishoneslv. And ap Blaine. The issue i9 whether "the Clubs of Old Lincoln and Grant FAU TEtol BEGINS ll'fil'ST 31. vs. John Shrkman Men for the Democratic cific Railroad. Here is what he says : men who civil war sur Two-Thir- ds Republican Mem-- I1KNKT It. WEST, Proprietor. proved the act of the President. Botli fought the shall of the Ticket. "Thereupon I made substantially the William Nalley et al. render to the men who fought against hers or Danism, rosi ucnare Algebra and Common Branches are man following statement: . of them nw supporting the Voting Every Term. virtue of a certain order the Union." Their Intention of Philadelphia Times, July 30. "'Mr. Ames, the only memorandum BY of sale In par- whom they branded. tition issued from the court of common Looan. It Is whether "the loyal men For Him. Geneial St. Clair A. Mulholland, of you ever showed me was in 1867-G- 8, WILLIAMS, : ": Editor. college: course:. pleas, within and for the county of Monroe .TERH. of this land who stood by her constitu- ibis citv, who represents Pennsylvania when, IrWhen Gakfield has Lis photO' speaking to me of this proposed fill and State of Ohio, in a case pending Id said tion and flag when the sword and flame in the National Exc.tive Committee of sale of stock, you figured out on a little graph taken be should have the memo- - The Military Element Opposed to Board from $1 50 to $3 per Week. court between the above named parties, and were applied to the temple," or "the Veteiaus' Association, says piece suppi-se- would Soldiers ot the Crariieia atripe, the United of paper what you j to me directed, I will offer for sale at pnblio andum, he furnished Oakgs Ames of 81-00- rebel army and the copperheads of the AVhu Fought Only for the that iron) a'moit, every coumv in the be realized from an investment of 0; No Cheaper Place to ro for a Lib auction at the east door of tbe court house the amount due him on Pacific Railroad North" shall have the "right to govern Spoils of Oflice. State comes the ih w.i of 'he organization and, as I remember, you wrote eiai Education. on - j v. country." and Credit Mobilier stocks, in his hand, this ot Hancock Veteran Clubs. Cumber down these figures : Saturday, the ith day'''of i8eplember,18SQ Sherman. It i9 whether "the Repub- land U un'.v coiuis to the front with 1 000 Ladies' Board with the President, the hours of 10 o'clock a. and the figures $329 plainly shown on D ihlgren Post. No 113, G. A. R.. had CO between m. and 4 lican party shall resign to the solid neailv a thousand and sail- 1,000 $2 to $3. o'clock p. m., of said dar, the following de. the upper end of the camp-fir- e yesterday paper. South, headed by Wade Hampton and its annual and p'enic ors: who pledge tbemselves to vote 400 scribed real estate situate in- the township 'for catalog, address of at Bender's Schue'z'n Paik, Six For Wayne, county of Monroe and the Ku Klux Klan, and a little segment Hancork, and York County, follows with President, Siale: of Ohio, X3THancock is in favor of paving Ktntpa street and First avenue. The grounds Itev. E. ELLISON, D.D., to wit: in Iho Northern fnllinir ilenlf tin 800 Hancock veterans. In Warren 2,400, Eoio, Harrieon County; Ohio. Southern veil the Republican pa- - with Chine-- e lanterns " TbactNo 5 Tbe quarter claims Democialic partv weie decorated Comity 225 names have been enrolled, as the amounts you expected to real- - ang3.'S0w4.' northwest of the Con- - fl hearing ihe different cor pa southeast quarter of aeciion three, township per. The 14th Amendment to the CT . i,rter n.u infond and i"s although the association is not ytt per ize.' " t tliej Ave and range six. - hadgee. Almost all the members of v admitting thi9 explanation be 8Utution prohihits the payment of south- Washington the enemy that once manent or"an'.z;d. In the extreme Now. to Tbact No. 6 The southwest quarter of aaint wprp. nirapnt- - hpsiden manv renri-- nnst. - f, . ., - - l westorn part Hancock I ern claims, and Hancock, in his letter of opposed it in arms." If these assertions of tie State the true which it is not what does it tbe sontbeast quarter of game section, town-shi- p r i seritatives Irom other posts. A shout is- boom is particularly active, and a large prove? Garfield of. falsi . . - - are not a revival of the old sectional It convicts and range. . . w- , acceptance, verv plainly declares that ine-aalle- ry was opened where the men men have joined by TUTFi Said so are ? numbir of prominent hood his own showing, and is lm wwwwa?wi" . property oidered to be sold la ap- Try sue) what they t the Amendments are inviolable. shot for priz s and in lie evening the the General Mulholland, at in fixing the date of the trans- praised. Now, let U9 tell these agitators, for a movmen'.. portant some other dodge, gentlemen. large hall was used for dancing. AIist his residence yesterday, bending over a action with Ames, a date which he bad Tract No. 5 at $600, "bloody shirt" campaign, what General of the members ! the post merely wore "PILL Tract No. Bat 7U0. . hu tie pile of unanswered liters, said, evaded before the committee, and which SI and may sell for two-thir- of said appraise-men- t. 3TAnd now comes wafied on the Hancock says : their corps badges and badges of dis "Read that," indicating a letter which corresponds with the entries in the diary. report that succcss- - tinction. A few, however, appeared in SYMPTOMS OF A breeze from the East the war for the Union was had j ist been received Irom Captain He says it 'was in 1867T6S" that "the One-tbir- "The Tkbkb d cash, oner third oner uniform. The and their in- is Garfield Is dissatisfied with. Marshall fully closed more than fifteen years ego Stous?hton George, of Williamsport, only memorandum" stating the amounts year and one tblrd ia two years,' deferred families evidently enjoyed themselves, a LIVER. the eub-th- e forming him of the organization of expected to be realized from an invest TORPIDKaTiBetubowreliiooJtjTrBt payments to bear interest from day of aalw Jewell's management as Chairman ol "The time has come to enjoy leave the Iioggof Appetite, for they did not the park until Haucock Veteran Club in that city. "We ment or Mobiuer was and to be secured by mortgage on premi- National Committee. Conklinq and stantial benefits of reconciliation. As in Credit Pain in to Head, wit h a dull sensation in the early hours of the morning Green- e. ses sold , , .. TUESDAY, AUGUST one we n have a number ot Republicans and shown to him ; and that Mr Ames wrote the book partFaitT under the shoulder-blad- ...if 24, lsSO. PeoPIe me Raid be ' ether Grant Republicans don't feel like comoat Politics and religion are to back soldiers on our list," wrote the cap- down the figures above cited to illustrate i'uUnesn"alte"atnY;f witk a dirnn-- WM. RBAf?, tire a state yeacr. - ang3,80w5. : U working under the direction of a Chair lie in ui pruiouuu forbidden topics of discussion in the tain, "who never voted for a Democrat the different sums. clination to exertion ot bodyor mind, irn- SheritT CO. cul- - s Henceforth let it be our purpose to Grand Army. The memlie-- are Sup- Low 8Dirita, Toss Spbioob & Dbioos and D. Oftgy, Att'yg. man whom Grant kicked oat of his before. One man in signing wrote op- If Mr. Ames ever showed such a vttibn f heart, a union of hands, tivate sentiments of friendship and not posed to think for themselves and act memory, witnft teen rtcnthavincneffleoi "A posite his uame: voted any but memorandum to Garfield, be must nec L'." TMy.aineM, fellow citizen?. amn.rtnrv TOd.rlnHW.. i'lutte . SHEEI .. A onion of States none may sever; Cabinet. . of animosity among our as please in such matters, Yet.Ts pn...,.,. FlTSSALE. their the Republican ticket. I seived under essarily have explained to him of hat &i e; A anion of lakoa, a, union of lands. fif- inn tlie Heart. .Dots before the "The thirteenth, fourteenth and a member of Ddharen Post . yes to be a fraud.' " And the Flao or oou UMion Forever. 3TThe Hancock boom continues to Gai field and know him elements the. figures were composed, Yellow BBnTeadoche, Hestlesancsj J ohn"B. Ott5o, -' teenth amendments to the Constitution terday, "there has been a eood deal of youngest juglAycoloTer7Jnne Committeo?"- "We will have at least the otherwise they were incomprehensible. meat. vs. boom louder and louder every day. Men of the United Slates, embodying the re politics 1 discussion among the soldiers 'WAIUSIKGS ABE TTHHEEDIl Sees soldier that served in the Union army," He could not explain them by any pos- IF THESE '.'''''." BEDEVOOPEft James R. Morris, et al. . in the Republican party who condemn suits of the war for the Union, are invi since Hancock was nominated." The writes Lieutenant Taylor, of Shamokin sibility in their relation to the Credit SER10USD1SEASES YUJ.S00N 1'U'IT'I PIIXS are especially adapted M Address : iho DirfJoi and Hrndit Itfohiltar ftwin- - Olable, ommander of Dahteren Post, Joseph service in August, 1861. Mobilier stock without expoMng the eft achanga aW" alitte-i- tbb "He entered the aura case, anedaee ects.ach Y virtue of a certain order of sale is a Yesterday follow-in- c "Thi Spirit or Democracy, dies can not gain the consent of their "All classes of our people must share Hadfield, is Republican. He was thirteen years old in the connection between the Pacific Railroad effeeling " i"'"'"n iinwmrwi B alike in the blessings the Union, and when asked bow he would vote in the was discharged July, Com- Woodsfield, minds to support for President one of of November.and Company and the Credit Mobilier A Noted Divine says: pleas within and tor the county of Monror in coming election he said be had always deriv- Monroe County, are equally concerned its perpetuity 1865 Ho is now drum major of the pany, because the dividends were yean baaa and State of Ohio, in a case pending in satd be leading supporters of those swin- and intended T TTJTTi-Dw- Sir: Fbrtm ilhaw .Ohio. and in the proper anministrntmn or pub- voted the Republican ticket Seventh Regiment National Guards." ed from those two sources. Conse- a mmrtyr o Prspeiwia, OmwtipatiOT iand Nta, court between the above named partlef . and; Sprinir your Ml- - were recommended tneij. dles. they announce their to vote for Garfield because he was a 1 good ;Ind to me directed,! will offer for Therefore, lic affairs." Hancock't Letter of "These are only samples of the letters quently Gen. Garfield has demonstrated . lMiDawaw.Unin,ha appeWj, difmboa sale at publlo Btooh, piles gone, barapiswd ..; determination to vole for Hancock, the Republican. When asked why he receive,", said" General Mulholland. by this attempted defense that he must purfeet, regular auction at the east door of the court house in WoodsSeld, on would not rather vole for so distinguish- forming Hancock veteran have known in 1867--68 what he pretends gallant soldier and able statesman. Let the people compare the utterances "They are ' Theylaereaso tbe Appetite, and cante the ed a soldier as Hancock Mr. Hadfield clubs is not a new movement. The Re- - not to have known until "the winter of body to TaUe on Flesh, thua the system 1 Saturday, the 11th day of September.189 National Democratic Ticket of Hancock with those ot either of the oa tha he and by their Tonic Action became quite anary without uny appar- 1869-7- 0." nourished, ot New York Tribune and Dublicans used to form such clubs long There is no escape from this Stool-arepr- o- between the hours 10 o'clock a. nr. a pa- - DiCMtire Organs, Rcfular four leading men in the Republican ent reason. "There are plenty of Han- a. 35 Murray St.,giY. o'clock p. m., of said day. the following Timet, leading Gahfield papers, have before the Democrats ever ihought of it, conclusion. cVcrt. Price t5 mil de For President, tv, and then decide which are the utter- cock men in this post," he said when he scribed real estate situate in Monroe county until people began to believe that there In regard to the figures, Mr: Ames's ' not published the Hanco in- Ohio, to wit:., S. HANCOCK ances of a man of good hard sense and became calm again ; "almost all the were no Democratic To testimony is important, and the follow- TUTT'SUfilOYE WmHELD letter. They were loud la their demands dependent, soldiers will vote for Han- A part of the south part of the northwest sound judgment. The people of this dispel that illusion we formed a large ing pxtract give the pith of it : ., r.T. u.Tm nn Whuke churned to a Glo OF PENNSYLVANIA. b a eimclo aopiicauon of thia Dra. ttjaw quaiter of section 35, township 4 of range 6, for Its publication, because they believed cock. We have 340 members in our of veteran clubs during the Til-de- n Q. You say these figures were made ' InrfanUneoMlr . Seld want war thrust into number NatOoloracta on receipt of 1. containing 28 acres more or leas, and lying; country don't issues post, and the majority of them are Re- itlhi Draiwiatii. or sent by express it contained threats to inaugurate Til-de- n campaign, and they , did some very by Mr. Garfield?. Murray New York, south of the Marietta road. .. For Vice President, this canvass, and the party that puts publicans. Yet Hancock will, gel fully Office, 35 St., by force of arms, but they have ta efftctive work, too. But I have yet to "A Yes, sir. Also 26 acres more or less lying south of WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, them forward and advocates them, to ex 200 votes from the post because he is a see the campaign that will equal this in "Q. What do these sums represent? oct21,'79T. said road and being in the sontbeast oorner ken good carp to not let their readers see great soldier. Of course, I vote I of the northeast quarter of aeciion OF INDIANA. cite the passions of men, will find, when at point of enthusiasm. All over the State How did he put them down? 4, of Their will please, and I do not attempt to i fluence township 6, of range 6. ' Said S4 acres being it in their columns. course eltclion day comes, that defeat will be and the country the are hur- "A 81,000 make votes for' the Democratic candi the votes of my friends. I w'sli to say and, as you see, stock, Dounaea on me norm ana west Dy said Ma. Elector at Large, rahing for Hancock, stock. 81,000 Credit Mobilier rletta road; on the by its portion. A South the lands of in defense of the Grand Army of the in almost every citv, and which he v" liie . '.V. laid RANNET, Cuyahosa. dates. clubs are forming 8400 could not remember Jacob Jfotter and Edward Salisbury and on Judge R. P. of Republic that it is not a partisan orga- Re- FOLLETT-Hamilto- t wn and village in Pennsylvania. whether it was to be in cash, stock, or the east by the lands Wm. F. to- JOHN F. n. Why a Prominent Pennsylvania of Hunter, - Hon. er nization. Hancock will reoqive a Leavy 9"Judge C. P. Nicoll, long a lead Kepubltcan-tireenback- win publicans as well as Democrats are de- bonds. getner wim me privileges ana appurtenances vote the soldiers throughout the ing Republican of Jersey City, and a Re- Support the Democratic amnn2 claring for Hancock. To give you an "Q That was his idea of what was thereunto belonging. Why, is a Han- a Ticket. country. here strong instance, there is Colonel Hayes, ol coming to him ? i Said proporty so ordered to be sold Is ap- par- 1 publican since the formation of the field g two-thir- ' The following reasons assigned by Dr. cock man," Mr II contined,poin-tin- Pittsburg, a very wealthy manufacturer, "A. Yes, 6ir. praised at , $1,639, and may fell for ds of Democratic State Ticket. ty, spending his money and energies in to Captain Nicholas Dufly, one of money re- HL5 said appraisement. Terms of sale, Michael Steck, the Greenback candU who always contributes to the Q. Did he put this down as his most prominent men in cash before confirmation. I ...... ; i its behalf, announces hia purpose to sup- the the Dahlgren campaign fund. He is out- collection made to ' Governor in Penn- Republican of the statement you '4H -- Secretary of 8Uta, date for Lieutenant Post. WILLIAM READ, Hancock and English and him? - 5 port Hancock in a letter, In which he spoken for augl0,'80w5. V Sheriff M. CO. Seneca. sylvania last year, why he intends to "Yes," answered Captain Duffy, "I in his power for " mm f Jtro WILLIAM LANG, of will doubtless do all the "A. I so understood it Sprioos & Dbiogb, .. Bays : "I believe there is far less danger on 141.. ueys, Att'ya. . ;.; vote for General Hancock, are tersely am a Hancock man." ticket. Then there's Dr. This testiaiony has the marks of truth AfttlMrectly the Judge of Supreme Court, used success of the by! of Hancock being by the South Whv ?" asked the reporter. who in Bladder and Urinary Organn stated and are worthy the consideration Read, of Norris'.own, probed for every syllable, and it is corroborated humors, every trace of dis- Hon, M. D. FOLLKTT, Washington. than there is of being used by "Because he is a great noldier. Why absorbing all Garfield every Greenback and Republican vo- the bullet which wounded Hancock at by other proofs, Bhowing that Garfield ease, and forcing into the system through of ? Clerk of Supreme Court, corrupt politicians." should soldiers vote for Garfield He He is another firm sup- was as fully informed in 1867--8 of the pores of the akin, nourishing and ter. He said : Gettysburg. the never did anything. He stayed away 'snperb Last whole as he is strengthening vegetable tonics, giving jt Three Hundred RICHARD J. FANNING, Franklin. ' porter of the soldier.' Credit Mobilier.scheme f-yT- Spirit of Democracy almost . "I have voted my last Republican from the war while Hancock was fight- meeting Mr. in- power to caw at. once. Member Works, night General West came to the today. Washburne of Illinois wonderfal of Board of Publlo Oiled uo its editorial page last week with ticket. Though not fully in accord with ing and he got elected to Congress. of the McClellan Veteran Association troduced hia resolution to regulate v the VAIN. IN rilfiBAXK, WILLIAM J. JACKSON, of Miami. numerous extracts from that iumbledlthe financial plank in the Democratic. Hancock risked his life and he was nearly with nine Republican soldiers, who wan freights on the Pacific roads, on Decem- Side or Loins, Inflammation and Bright's Dis- ID I re El O Commissioner of Fchool a, mass of platitudes known s Hancock s national piatiorra, i neneve onanciai shot to death." it. Ma- - . . I 1 ? ted to join the club and did join ber 12. 1867. No action having been ease of the Kidnoys, Diabetes, Dropsy .Gravel, S M. . t - I lT,l an JAMES J. BURNS, of Belmont etter of acceptance, rrlnt the mathe onn is kj ne anucipaieu at earner "Are you a Republican, Captain or Stickney has the names ol twenty-- taken by the packed Railroad Commit Catarrh of the Bladder, Inability to Retain i Black French Cashmeres. matical axioms next week Guernsey day by the Democrats than by the party Duffy?" three Republican veterans of the Twenty- - tee, Mr. Windom of Minnesota renew- or Expel the Urine.Stone in the Bladder.Hlgh Timet. with which I have acted since its organ "CertainlT I am. I have invariably second Ward who will vote for HanoocR. ed it on January 20, 1868, and it was Colored, Scanty or Painful Urinating, Depos- within three years. voted its, Casts or Shteda in tbe Urine, BLACK AND BLUE-BLAC- K ization up to I voted the Republican ticket." It is just the same all over the State.! put off until March 12, when the Globe Nervous SHADES, fnm TPpamAnf an1 T .5 w Ar1 n ntY trP Hfon t Physical Debility, and in fact any DISTRICT TICKET. As Cptain Duffy finished speaking a will certainly be an immense reports as follows : and pear immediately after the election in There . disease great ergans, whether con- n 1868 and 1872 BesidM there ftre 80 gentleman approached wbo was intro- of these -- AT- when will Democratic vote everywhere. "Mr. Garfield : I move to refer it to tracted by overwork strain, excessive drink, For Congress 15th District. November, you be wondering in the Democratic Mac-Inti- e. matly good features duced as William Posl-Offic- es ' William Calhoun, ex the Committee on and Post the abuse of natnre or otherwise. GENERAL A. J. WARNER. Democrat will be appointed Poet compared with the Re- - what platform, when He was Commander of Dahlgren Sealer of Weights and Measures, and Roads, and call the previous question." It supercedes'entlrely tha inoonvenlenoes am at a to LAST . .TEAR'S , "PRICES. State Board or Equalisation 19th District, Master in youi stead. Your readers publican, that l loss know Post for many years and was always the recipient at the last municipal elec- He knew what be was about in trying and troubles of taking nauseous and poison- a moment CLARK ROSE, of Guernsej. would like very much to see Hancock's ho" J cm hesitate for known ai a stanch Republican.; f'l willt tion of a handsome vote as Independent to kill the resolution. Mr. Washhurne, ous internal medioines. ; certainly vote for Hancock, said Mr. is worit exactly where needed, nert to etter of acceptance and the Hancock- - Republican candidate for Select Council of Wisconsin, moved another resolution It Gen- - is a a the body and immediately oyer the kidneys. Hancock both statesman and MacTntie. . ''I cannot consistently vote from the First Ward, made a profession on February 4, 1868, to Inquire if the Sherman letter In your columns. Garfield, though ed-- ' is. comfortable to the patienttsfe, pleas- soldier. Gen. well for Gaifield. As strong a Republican of Democratic faith last night before twentieth section of the Pacific Railroad It SPECIAL, ATTENTION (Ipti. PTannnp.lr in ant and reliab e in its effects, bat powerful DEMOCRATIC COUNTY nrtot la npithpr a as I am, I roust confess that I cannot Han- TICKET. Ward Ob , 400 members of the First charter had been legally executed. : y . correspondent o the Gazette in its action. ? . . - : : Datriot Gen Qirfleld is nothing but a vote against Hincock. All my comrades x Invited to ont . . ' jA Re9tein's Hall, Seventh 20th 1868. Mr. k. .. ., o 5 : " r the of March, Washburn 'any climate , - ' cock Legion at It can be worn at all times, in r m t f , Recorder, at Aotioch writes that two gentlemen politician, and either a very corrupt one rallying For are around him. The news of and Dickinson streets. The occasion made a speech on the Windom resolu and Is equally good for , 1 JAMES MYERS. named Stine and one named Mason or a very ignorant man. it nis course the nomination of Hancock stunned the was the regular weekly meeting of the tion, and exposed the whole fraud be Extra Fine "Quality Commissioner. with Credit Mobilier and the IMan, AVoman or Child. reference to soldiers. No one thought that the Dem hand- Pa- ' have come oat for The The brilliantly lighted and tween the Credit Mobilier and the ' Garfield. club. Do not be prejudiced. QiVfl It O trial JACOB AFF0LDE3, SR. Ue Uolyer pavement contract was not ocrats would nave the good sense to was somely decorated room thronged cific Company by name, and showed the be convinced that it is honest, reliable, CoontT Surveyor. nnrrnnt. Mian he in one of the most nn. nominate him The Han and 37 Ha'il'S "Wicl nomination ol with citizens, and William A M. Love methods by which it was consummated. effective what your feeble and ex. ARTHUR OKEY. can ticket, and the announcement mat and ignorant of men The and just sophisticated cock following so closely on the defeat was the presiding officer. The regular in flagrant violation of law. Mr. Van hansted body requires. Thousands are daily Infirmarr Director, is they propose voting for Gakfield success of the Democratic party next of Grant at Cuicago acted like an elec ot was under way when Wick, of New York, repeated these illus- adding their testimony ta the wonderful cu HENRY SMITH. order business heralded, we presume, because H is ne fall means an end to sectional strife ; an tric shock on the military element.' Maxwell closely followed by trations on the 12th of May, 1868, when rative .powers of this great remedy, who are Stevenson, Onr 46 Inches wide at 871-S.Gt- s. txnnammr x AnfAln HhaA mamhAM rT I CUU W IHK omuiviivo, mu wuu w How manv members of Dahlgren Mr Calhoun, entered the room, and the he declared "they have created a Ring being restored to perfect neaitn alter an otner power of vast corpdrations ; an end, for voted for General Grant treatments have failed.. Ask your druggist Republican cam Post for Presi two were greeted with a double volley inside the corporation." the party stand in this some time to come at least, of unparal- for it, and aooept no imitation ob subsiitdtb. Onr 35 Inch. TVlde,aIl Wool.at 37c. dent?" of cheers. Mr Calhoun's address call- Mr. Garfield was present in the House, u. , t 4 ,.,t ;it XyThe Maine election takes place on paign for Hancock or Garfield. Mr leled corruption; an end, it is to be If he has not got it, send to us and receive Grant commanded every vote in our ed much enthusiasm, and the ap- voted on these resolutions, and, as has - ' ' forth by return mail. mm Monday, September 13. .to power capitalists and Al- it Mason is a Democrat and our informa hoped, the of post, with a half dozen exceptions. plause fairly ran riot when he wound up been seen, took part in trying to defeat TLIsI."Beguiar to create a moneyed aris- neftcrintlre Price tion leads us to believe that he will vote their efforts together we have not more than ten with: "I solemnly say tnst am pre one of them. Yet he had the effrontery Pad. S2: Special Pad, for Chronio, deep seated ' General Sherman refuses to let fa- l tocracy, and an end to legislation in Democratic members." day, in : or oases of long standing $3, Children's Pad, COLORED CASHMERES for Hancock and English. . pared, if life is in me otf election to sav his pamphlet "In the winter hit letters to Hancock, written in 1876 few rich at the expense of the weak kidneys and vor of the Dennis Sullivan, another prominent to nrove at the Dolls my devotion to of 1869--70 a year after these proceed- for summer complaint, 50.- - "How a Life . many poor. It means a return to real bed welting, $1 Our book, aee the light. "All Hancock and English Cam Kepnoiican member of the post, joined Hancock and the whole ticket. Depend ings in which he participated "I receiv- ; - to wise and eco- was Saved," containing a history of this great Ia great variety,- prosperity, and a return the group "Why, ' around the repoi ter. upon William' Calhoun's word, and be ed the first intimation I ever had of the v It ' . paign Clcbs and other organizations discovery, mailed free. Write for it. h jWHon Jambs E. English is the nomic expenditures bv our National and he said, "I fought in the Sixly-th'r- d un will ruppoRT assured that bis pledged faith from real nature of the connection between CO., Toledo, O, which the Democratic candi State Legislatures. The success of the der Hancock for four years. will DAY KIDNEY FAD mominee of the Connecticut Democracy I vote this day out be sincere and zealous. the Credit Mobilier Company and the auglO,'80T. From 50 Cents to $1 00-- dates are requested to send to Republican party at this time means just for him and work for bim. Never be for Governor. i " After addresses by Maxwell Stevenson Pacific Railroad Company." W.H.BARNUM, the reverse for an indefinite period, for fore was the Grand Army so divided and others the meeting adiourned at a 'No questions were asked" when Chairman Nat. Dem. Committee, it is my sincere belief that if the party It is not a partisan organization, for we late hour. Mr. Calhoun has a large per MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. of bribery and corruption are successful are not allowed to diecuss But THE CAMPAIGN IX INDIANA. Garfield returned his $5,000 steal 138 Ave., politics. sonal following in the ward, and many, OF LYNN, MASS. Fifth at the coming election it will be many how can any honest Union soldier refuse JV S. RHODES CO. Salary Grab to the Treasury.. It is said, have concluded to follow him ., v New York, vears before it will be ousted from to vote for ? ' Hancock in his support of the Cincinnati ticket, Chairman Barnnm Confident ot 1 152 and 1154 Main and location their power, then only after the most se street, Wheeling, Vf.Va, XyDxGoLiEB boomed Garfield to 1st. The name of and "Then you are not afraid of the do A campaign club of former Republicans, Democratic SuccessTlie Position organization. rions results to the country. These are ruination of the South in the affairs of with a membership of 100 already, has ot Every Voter Put on liecord. the tnne of $5,000 while Garfield was some of the reasons in brief why I shall I State?" been formed and holds meetings every New York, Ang. 16 In speaking of 21. A statement of the number . t 1 1 . STOVE? , AND TIN WARE; Chairman of the Committee of Appro support iren. uancocK,as wen as ior uej. "With Hancock as President, section- Bar- memhers enrolled. Wednesday evening. During the com the campaign in Indiana, Chairman priaUons. ' daring that I had voted my last Repub alism would be . effaced and the South insr week this club will spread to the nnm, of tbe National Committee, says: 3d. The names officers. . of lican ticket." ,.' would rally around the Union flag," re breeze of Sixth and Dickinson street "I am not one who believes in running himself $5,000 . arGARFiELD boomed 4th. Accounts of meetings held. Dr. Steck, in the latter part of Fill-- plied Sullivan. "I, for one, am tired of large and handsome Democratic banner a campaign on wind merely, and so MRS. 0. 0. ALEXANDER, Salary Grab and after the Republicans 5th. Reports, every two weeks during more's administration, was appointed In the bitter animosity against the South," The membership is composed of well- - seldom say much ; but on this subject I had demanded his resig in- - he continued. "I fouuht the rebels to known former Republicans. They do know what I am talking about. We of his District the campaign, of the , number and gian Agent for New Mexico and served OlALia the best of my strength and have upheld not wish their names made public until shall carry Indiana without any ones nation, retained the steal to the Treas crease of membership, with the condi- - in nnder Pierce and Been- - that capacity the Republican organization ever since. the 12th proximo, when they will attend tion. The news I had from Indiana nry. tion and prospects of the canvass. Under he was appointed I and anan. Lincoln voted for Lincoln for Grant and I in a body-- a rousing Democratic ratifi- was not satisfactory, and so I determin The Celebrated Arlington Superintendent Indian Affairs in the will vote for Hancock " at Restein's Hall. ed to go over the ground personally, Every time a Southern man opens Hancock will have the electoral of cation meeting jt" Ex Officer of the Day E. j, Buckley did so, and the result, in my mind, i b AID DTKIX his month between now and the election votes of the following States: said that he, too, was a Hancock man. perfectly satisfactory." 10 oraer w accep. Garfield Convicts Himself. the Republican papers will torture his Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, .upermwuBnuy "Are you a Damocrat?" he was "Is the Statd well organized ?" 14th, 1880. i i ;i DMCOVXRCR OF utterances into disloyal sentiments en Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mary- - mining property now uwaeu uy asked. . From the New York Sun, Aug. 'You would be astonished to know Senators and and Major ' "No, sir, am not a Democrat," he A jobber ought to have a good mem- LYDIA E. PINKHAr.1'3 COOK STOVES. land, Mississippi, Misaoari,North Car Jones Chaffee I how thoroughly it has been and is being : mlty to the Union. ' Carolina, replied. am a supporter of Ganeral ory, especially when he trusts to it for VEGETABLE COMPOUND.' olina; South Tennessee, Edkins. In 1S69 be purchased a farm "I done. Mr. English is earnestly at work Keeps on hand - will work for bim to the defense against the charge of tbe Con XSrDr. J. Pomerene, ot Holmes lexas, Virginia, west Virginia, i . Huahesville and settled UDon it. In Hancock. I He is a man of great executive ability A The Polt!T( Cnra I field Connecticut, o . , . i , . . - best of my ability and I have no doubt gressional corruption. Mr. Gai pub and he is exercising it most effectively County, Ohio, who has been announced vrx 10..no ne i irom Indiana, 15 received ins nomination of his election. None of the soldiers lished a pamphlet in May, 1873, intend' He hires a man for each county, who For all Female Complaints. Heatinir Stoves by Republican papers as a supporter of - New Jersey, 9 the Republican and Greenback Conven- like Garfield. When Hancock' was ed to explain away the Credit Mobilier goes to work as a matter of. business Thta preparation, a. ta nam alguiflaa. oomtcta ot Vegatabto Propernios tbat fcarmluw to tbe moat And all kinda ef says: am for General ' make a himself, in Garfield, "I New York, 35 tions. In 1879 the Greenback State fighting for the North he was fighting facts and to ont case for and canvasses the county house by Upon one trial tha marita of thia Com' Hancock all the time." Convention made him its candidate for for spoils." . He sat silent when his own figures were bouse. The position of every voter is pound will ba rwcocnlaed, as rallef ia immediate i and when it une ia oontlnped , ninety-nin- e cases a Tin, and. Total, 203 "How will the soldiers vote gener- produced before the committee by Uakes put on record, and the information thus in in hsn. Copper Sheet Iron Warry Lieutenant Governor. ' dred, a permanent cure l eflfected,M thouaanda will taa , his sworn to-d- XJohn .Sherman hadn't a word to Necessary to a choice, 185 ally?" Ames to contradict testimony. obtained is Mm ply a matter of fact. In U!y. On account of It prorcn merits, it la re-- ' say about Eliza Pikkston in the ron he is receive, and the Warner. "The majority of the soldier t vote He remained unmoved when the terrible tbe cities, like Indianapolis, the canvass rnumendad and prescribed by tha beat physicians 1b Those certain to General tho country.. . next fall will go to General Hancock diary was brought forward, with an ex- not by by ference held in New York recently chances are favorable that he will receive Gen. Warner our popular Congress is made wards, but blocks. It ni core entirely tho worst form of failina; A large majority of the members of our act account of his ten shares of Credit One man is assigned to each block, and of the ntcrua, Lencorrhoea, Irrenlar and painful Alto, failed in the performance of duty man, paid Athens a visit last week, with ' Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation John the votes of Pennsylvania, California post have said privately that tbey inten Mobilier. And even when the Poland makes it his business to know just the and 1876. his daughter, Miss Julia. He was look Ulceration, flooding, all Displacements and tli toward bis old friend of Colorado, Maine, Ohio,' Illinois and Or- ded to votn for him." Committee reported substantially that he sequent ia especially ing after his fences in this county, and, position of every man in the block." spinal weakness, and adapted sa Agent for Garry Iron Roofing. which 91 This would Colonel W. Brady said he would vole had committed perjury he did not open "How about the importation of ne the Change of Life, ltvUldiaaoW and expel tamers egon, have votes. we say, finds them in good stage Tha jgrOAKis Ames' boom for Garfield are glad to bis lips. from the utcrusin an early of dcralopment. for Hancock although he was a Repub groes ?' tendency to cancerous humors then Is checked Tery make the vote stand; . repair. He proposes to make a vigo Spouting and Repairing done on was $2,000 in stocks of Credit Mobilier lican and he named a number of other As Congress was about to adjourn on "The means which we have taken will speedily by lta naa. ' short Hancock, 294 rous canvass of the connty and district, In fact haa prored to be she Croat-es- t notice. , and Pacific Railroad, snd a dividend of Republican Hancock men in the Dahl the 3d of March, 1873, he rose in his prevent any of that. Then beside tbe It Garfield, , 75 and we confidently predict his trinm- - and best remedy that haa erer beoa tMsooTer-e- Among the most prominent place and promised a future explanation permeataa every system, $329, which Gakfield afterwards wan I notwithstanding there gren Post. colored vote will bo largely neutralized It portion of the and giras pliant election, ' Forty-secon- new de- Everything Wheeling were Daniel Patterson, After the d Congress had by the white vote along the river life and vigor. It removes fiintneas.uatulcncy, at Prices, or a loan.". 369 was a larse Republican majority in the stroys for sUmulanta, and relieves wsoksoss ted Ames to consider "as Total electoral vote, Adjutant Jeremiah Murray, Captain and expired and was laid in his allerarinc district last Fall. He is an indefatiga There has been of late a large demand ofthe stomach ' Sergeant-Majo- r of the Post Eller, grave, General Garfield sought bis op white - It euros Bloattiur, ITeadiicbes, Nervous Fraefratloa, - 1 one of J. for labor along the river and there West tide of Main atreei, 2 doors North i9Cot FoRVET, editor of the Phfla MrTho Tionnhlipnn nners ken af and ble worker, and has made the ex Oeneral lieblllty, Sleeplestnco, Depression and ef Otto Oetoel, Edward Enowlton, M. Mc portunity for an parte vindication. has been a large increase in the popula Spirit office. fpnm a anppph oesi vangressmen we unvu ever ubu That fcellnc of oeax'nc down, eaosinc paia, 3 delpbia Proorfu, comes to the front in Inn an TtraAt nf Wini Laughlin Captain Granger, of the That was his method of confronting the arwvya It and tion in me snape or ooatmen ana men weight and backache, la permanently cared by that rircnmstsjs-ees- , bigbty-eignt- b charges against his public its use. ItwUlat all timos,andundersil an article In which be informs the public most serious iu that line of business." , conspi act In harmony with tha law that cotwbs tte WOODSFIELD, OHIO, . Among the visitors at the picnic were and bis private character. The same ' why he supports Hancock. It is an af which he. they claim, stated that the cionsly in the national councils. We "What do you think of the prospects female system. " eptl,'73T;, 1 ' S. Reckhour, method was adopted by , For Kidnoy Complaint sex ' were him, and David Commander of In Maine ef either this eoumeand tiele that deserves careful perusal by doctrines of the Democratic party knew there was outcome in he who r is ansurpaased. Leuhart Post, No.. 173, of Tottenville, another Christian statesman, stood "The news from Maine is highly en- parties. Read it else fought. has verified onr prophecies. Athent '. voters of both those for which Lee and Jackson S. I. : Senior er Wm. De side by side witb Garfield on the plat- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Journal, 12th tnst. couraging. There seems to be no rea- where in this paper. The N. T. Herald of August 16, says : Waters and Officer of the Day David C form at Chautauqua Lake last' Sunday, son why we should not carrv the State Is prepared at 3 and SB Western Avenne, lyna, Xaaa. which we The two former said they in radiant with fellow feeling. Price 81.00. Six bottlos for tun. Sent by mail in the "A report of this speech AND STILL THEY COME. Johnson. Tbe people there are hard at work. form of pills, also In the form ot Lounges, on receipt think : yWhat do Republican editors have received from Senator Hampton tended to vote for Hancock. Mr. John On page 8 of the pamphlet we read They raised a very large sum of money of price, tl.OO, per box, for either. Mrs. FIXKHAU of a campaign? "The man and print m another colnmn does not Republican son said he would probably vote for "In the winter of 1869--70 I received on froely amnrars all letters of Inquiry. Send for pam- of this idea A Postmaster Out For themselves the start, and have been phlet. Address as above Mention thi paper. - the paragraph in question. We uancocK Garfield, although hia mind was not folly the first intimation I ever bad of tbe real No family should be LYDIA PIXKHAH wbo attempts to get np a political ex- contain going ahead all tbe while." without t BUY A NOME IN MICHIGAN. 18.-Hir- : of LIVER PILLS. They cur Constipation, Biliousness, find in it predictions of evil consequen- Warner, N. H., August am made up. Mr, Reckhour said "Most natnre the .connection between the citement in this country on the old sec- and Torpidity of the Liver. Si cents per box. $5 TO ACRE I . ces to result from the possible election Buswell, postmaster here for sixteen of the members of our post will Credit Mobilier Company and the Pacific tlO PER And without a Garfield thinks that the tariff on wool JOHN D. & SON, BtroeT Soils! Siare) CrosasI Wallriaasl tional issues will himself of Gen. Garfield which are extravagant, years and a lifelong Republican, has an vote tor Hancock. Last week we Railroad Company, ro a private conver- PARK. General is too high. Those who think that wool A sen IN, Cincinnati. Ohio. UuOBaTk Oentear of Loads. Rcsaltby party and without support. The man such as that 'we shaft behold no more nounced his intention to vote for Han had tbe biggest turnout for Hancock sation with the Hon. J. S. Black of Penn- CUsBsuta. Srboola susal Chauvlms. lay. sells for too much should vote for Gar- J. T. J CDKIKS & POPE & CASTLE who wants to serve his country roust frea.elections and no more untrammeled cock and English. He says he cannot ever seen in Tottenville. A large Dum- sylvania." Drugfristx, Agents at Woodsfleld, Ohio. teULjeait PaeialjiUom. Republicans have statement was made deliberately, field. HICHEST REWARD TO FARMERS. himself in the line of its leading expression of political sentiment;' but swallow the Credit Mobilier and DeGoU ber of joined tbe This Jnne29,80T. pnt was whole Colonel W. Magraw, a Repub- These lands are a long distance Essat of the it contains no phrase which is literally yer scandals, movement. I on tbe headquar- after surveying tbe ground care David Mississippi Hiver. uirge amouai aaved la thought, and that is the restoration of fully On page 20 lican who commanded travel and transportation of crops. Descrip- like that which Republican journals and ters' guard nnder Hancock at Winches- for two months. of the One Hundred tive pamphlet In English and German. business, trade, commerce, Industry, any was eve- ter, Va. The Republicans may call me this pamphlet Gen. Garfield makes a and Sixteenth Pennsylvania regiment in Address W. O, II HART, speakers put into his mouth, nor A vote taken on the Sunday a week in vonr own town. Terms and Commissions, Grand Rapkla, MichifaR. sound political economy, hard money which by a fair construction can be tor ning train going to Chicago, resulting: traitor, but I would really be a traitor desperate effort to destroy the effect of tbe war, says he intends to support i) $5 outfit free. Address H. Hallbtt & J wuicn Mr. Ames naa Co (Portland, Maine. and honest payment of all obligations." tnred into its significance.". Hancock, 247 ; Garfield, 81. if I voted against my old commander." his own figures, dec2,'79r. apr6,'80.wl3eow.