lototnsttin Bros. HANCOCK AND GARFIELD. Hon. Frank Hurd, in an interview COUNTY TICKETS. ADVERTISERS. THE TWO Cincinnati l, VO Bt'SINKM aiHW AD Hancock and Garfield are represent a with Pickaway of the r week's Democrat we took occa Democbai ku the largett circulation In last respective parties. says .the XlVth Amendment pro- TM ralft of tive men of their eouiUv, and with Ut very moderate sion to compare the two modes by which elect- ( chosen in hibits the chotsing of Presidential Uniting, worthy the noticeof all buHnf " Never were better examples EXCITEM'NT it ' the Republican and Democratic county : GREAT roUv and other advertitert particularly. particulars. ors by a state Legislature, and says "- showed, all essential adverser, allowed Mi I- were nominated. We -- tickets did not merely use his mili "I hare no doubt the Senate and House of AT- iAir advertUemtnU quarterly. ticket was Hancock 2S nMOUmal. that, although the Republican Rejnesentativei will rtfute to count the vole oufcle column jw as a stepping sione to pro- orii ' vote, it was tary career any electors who have been chosen by the ZlMiuMNl nominated by the popular . Mr. of mote his political aspiration-- This Legislature the state. The result will really a Court House ring ticket, the of did. While the war for the be an easy vie ory for the Dem- 12 E. Tuscarawas St. rate, Gaifield therefore Number Ui M cto M .tort centre of which was the rroDate rrror, head Hancock was the capable ocratic party; a victory which will be without any exctytion. Union lasted, to at office. the more distastetul to tne itepuDiicans goepeeial pHvlleot will be emitted advertitert and soldier, never deserting the at adtrtitcmentt. popular vote oallaut because of their resort to unconstitu- naardt potition or location Another feature of the the to inturt muK be hande n army to run for Congress. After tional methods to prevent it." A dvertiumcnU iiuror plan we stated, was the fact that often- Wtdnetday noon. authority, he recogni- He said: I do not say ev by a war, and while in "Reroemter o- Advertising fumulied on aiplicatior times candidates were nominated Bros. Satet of that the Legislature of the states rave Lowenstein per line per year So card Constitution and the rights jButtntu Cardi one duUar very far from a zed the elec- per year plurality vote merely, not power by law to provide for the interttd for leu than three dollart citizens. C'arpet-bf- thieves found no Columns, or tth page, d in a delegate conven- tion of electors by Congressional districts ARE Bunnell mice in Hem majority ; whereas diaboli- each (w tnterUd in hiin to further their New York only which for ten eentt per line u. It requires a majority. For ins'ance, assistant but is the state in twenty per hue. tion it In reading matter, emit c- 1 schemes. they can do this and gain anything." buti-nu- t Re- benefit of prlvatt and perwnal at the late primary election cf the ArUclei or the was faithful to duty and "And don't you tbink," I asked, "if wiU be admitted to tat reading eolumnt of for Haucock then CLOSING OUT intent party, the three candidates will be a NOW at the rate of twen-een- publican de- they do this in New York it Dwocrat, IfvnotjeettoniM, ; faithful to the Union and THi nomination as Auditor were Mr. Britton his oatb confession of defeat, and the moral ef- per line. to truth, justice and the Constitu- of tbeir Immense STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, and GENTS' Aidrta all commwtfeationi Mr. Allen of Massillon and voted fect will be such that the Democrats The balance DEMOCRAT, of Canton, GOODS, reduction ot ten cent, irom sneer THE tion ; aimed to protect peaceful American will carry Ohio?" FURNISHING at a ter Canton, Ohio. Mr. Ramsey of Alliance ; and each gen- citizens in their lawful rights. Such is "I do." tleman got the following vote : Britton The following is see. 2 of the fourteenth is noble candidate of THE DEMOCRAT. 1.240, the man who the I at 2 per year, 1,154, Allen 1,188, Ramsey and amendment of the Constitution in full wmithed to tubteribert, pottage paid, Prices Democratic party. Low invai-i- the great was proposed to the Legislatures of Present three montht, It for fix montht; fifty eentt tor Ramsey is the nominee. delivered to any part of the with Mr. Garfield ? Was he several states by Congress, June 16, room for rurchases. If you want in advance, n It alto votes, and there were How is it the Every dollar's worth must go to make Fall Ramsey got 1.240 1806, was declared adopted July 21, Visit Miv tU the tame rata. the devoted soldier, sinking political and "GENUINE BARGAINS, NOW IS YOUR CHANCE." the Correspondence, containing important newt, tollnUd cast against him 2,342! But yet Ram- 1868: name and adtlrett serve his count- rom all paru of the county. Writert Had ei ambition that he might ap- a private guarant- sey was declared nominated "Sec. 2. Representatives shall be required on every communication at ? The brief against ry in the field Nay, veri'y. portioned among the several states ac- ee of good faith. ther Allen or Britton singly, run Club Foub Cash Teas-L- in the army was only cording to respective numbers, IN Any per ton tending in a of is little dcubt but the time he was their CHEAPEST STORE TOWN. wiU be entitled to a copy f Thb Ramsey, there in Bdbscbibkm stepping Btone to promote his Congres- counting the whole number of persons Dbkocbat free for one year. latter would have been defeated. Such each state, excluding Indiana not taxed. ambition. a result could not occur in a delegate sional But when the right to vote at any elec- points it will be seen that the convention, where the man nominated On these tion for the choice of electors for Presi- truly represent their re- dent and Vice President of the United BRO.'S must get a nipjority, Besides, the farm- two gentlemen LOWEXTSTEHT spective parties. The aim of the Re- States, Representatives in Congress, the ing districts have their full quota of rep Executive and judicial officers of a Btate, ieaders was and has been to resentation in a delegate conrention; publican or the members of the Legislature there- HOUSE, power to build up and establish PHILA. CLOTHING ESTABLISHED A. D. 1 83 3. while this does not usually occur in the use their of, is denied to any male inhabitants of political fortunes. For this they such state, being 21 years of age and cit- . popular vote mode, their 12 East Tuscarawas Street, Canton, Ohio. g izens of States, in any sustaiued the carpet-ba- Governors and the United or Editor. On the Republican side the contest for way abridged, except for participation in A. MeGREGOR, For this they have justified Clerk was not so close, but yet Wilson, thieves. rebellion or other crime, the basis of iniquity, including DeGolyer pavement on be reduced PRESIDENTIAL TICKET. the nominee, fell a little short of a ma represeutat therein shall rings and Credit Mobilier. in the proportion which the number of for Hats. jority. The candidates for Clerk were Headquarters President, In all these respects, therefore, Han- such male cit'zens 21 years of age in For Craig, Touner and Wilson, their votes Buch Garfield well represent their state." STOCK resDectivelv being 867. 903 and 1.731. It cock and We now oflfer an IJ1MEXSE of W. S. HANCOCK. political parties. Haucock GEN. will be seen that the votes against Wil respective straightforward work, looking POLITICAL POINTS. OF PEXXSVLVAMA. 1.770, outnumbering vote represents Every Variety, son were his It ia thought the Republicans may car- Hats and Caps of to the honest preservation of the Union, 49. Here again is a minority man nonr ry Michigan and Iowa. can afford. President, and obedience to and enforcement of the At the LOWEST PKICES the market Vice inated Yale College honors Mr. Hayes with Constitution and the laws. WTe purchase everything by the case for spot cash, WM, ENGLISH, Wilson profitted by the long experi LL. D., and the Buffalo Courier adds an H. Garfield, on the contrary, has been will not he undersold by any house In our Hue. OF IXDIAXA. eno of Lis Republican friends in the F. F. P. First Fraudulent President. and more devoted to party and party require You will laso always find a well selected stock of Court House, and then his own social The Republicans have erected a fine ments than all else. He has been, as a COl'NTY TICKET. habits threw Craig and Tonner in the of Congress, a willing standard of fitness and ability. Accord shade, and even in the Republican party, leading member Of every variety. Clerk, ing to the s of the association, a of instrument of corrupt rings, all which full JOHN T. HAYS. "the party great moral ideas," this cir man who is not corrupt and who hat Umbrellas. Also a line of records prove. This is not an idle Xrunlts, "Valises and Auditor. cumstance has weight. the never perjured himself nas no experi MARION M. KINO. Mr. Millhoff for Commissioner, had a charge ; not one made on suspicion. His —Atlanta SWEET, ORR & CO.'S OVERALLS, stitution. famous laundriedand unlaundried, Commissioner, majority over his two competitors, the DeGolyer pavement fee (bribe) of $5,000 And the QUAKER CITY SHIRT, GEOROE STOVER. BEST IN THE WORLD. standing, Millhoff 1,970, is not denied, and his Credit Mobilier The defeat of Garfield will carry with THE Infirmary Director, vote Firestone & C0. connection is admitted. it a lesson and warning to all young R gpQLR LEWIS ESSIG. 1,003, and Wilhelm 429. Millhoff had GOLDEN a happy circumstance 8,8,1 f the HAT' Surveyor, the same iLfluencea that Wilson had, It is that the Americans who are looking forward to Wo. 10, S, W. Public Square, CANTON, 0. JOHN H. BOLL, a political career. will and came out with a majority. two parties happened to nominate such It admonish Coroner, fitting representatives. them that no wash has yet been invent ELI WAGNER. It will be seen, then, that the two ed which will take the spots out of a pub Mr. Garfield, in hie letter of accept- It must be kept in mind that all the legistation on the subject of leading candidates on the Republican lie man's record, or cleanse his hands of ance, touches upon the Chinese question, Republican has been to one end, COUNTY DEMOCRATIC were nominated by a minority, Leonard W. Jerome, the distinguished Y. elections, directed STARK ticket Sun. saying : "We cannot consent to allow of every qualified voter of COMMITTEE FOR 1880. New York Republican, who recently the security CENTRAL only one of the three receiving a ma Although most people are not aware of any form of servile labor to be introduc- his right to vote. Commercial. came out in a letter indorsing Hancock, The members of the Stark County jority. The Democratic candidates, on the fact, electricity travels much faster ed among us, under the guise of immi- No euch thing. Under Republican has been badgered by the Republican legislation Johnny Davenport in N. Y. Committee, lately the other hand, were nominated by a from east to west than from west to east. gration," Democratic Central into writing a second, from which city disfranchised thousands who had a full and clear majority vote, in open papers Tildeu's congratulations reached Han 1b requested to meet at the But this has been "allowed," and better right to vote than he, for his right- elected, are convention we quote: cock a few minutes after the nomination, but dispatch to Garfield not continued, and that by the great Repub- ful place was the penitentiary. Butler Court House, on Saturday afternoon, One word more. As to my support of Grant's has —Detroit lican party I a Democratic Con- Democrat. Gen. Hancock, I see fresh evidence daily Free Press. When of organizing FOSTER July 24th, for the purpose THE TREACHERY OF GOV. gress passed a bill to put a stop to it, a cf the propriety of my course. I have we suspected, publish- of other busi TO SHERMAN. As the "widely and for the transaction no fears whatever of the preponderance Probate Judge Heldenbrand, we learn, Republican Presidential fraud vetoed ed congratulatory dispatch," purporting has told how and by of "Southern influence," so loudly be- A full attendance is desirable. made the opening speech to the meesure. The "treaty" was the ex- to have been addres ed by Cardinal ness. wailed by the Republican papers in case the DeGol whom be was sold out at Chicago. The made tne "treaty?" A Re- to Gen. Hancock, is authorita- WM A. LYNCH, Ch'n. of his election. His administration will yer club of Canton. Of course the cuse. Who tale shows the treachery of that trick Judge publican administration and a Republi- tively pronounced a forgery. Carry the open an era of concord and good feeling endorses the Presidential Fraud, news to Cowles of the Cleveland Leader. ster, Charles Foster, now Governor of South. ragged whole is Re- of Bellefontaine North and The ends of as well as their DeGolyer, Credit Mobi can Congress. The job a Bnt then Cowles will believe Hanceck a Judge Lawrence Ohio. The tale is quite affecting and great civil war will be swept away the lier candidate. And yet Judge will publican affair I And yet this party pro Catholic all the same. His mind "ia the position of Comptroller of the and buried in oblivion. He will draw the worthy of remembrance, showing the try fesses to be the special guardians of sot" on that, and he is up to all the tricks Treasury at Washington. around him a class of statesmen freed to make Democrats believe, at times, base ingratitude of politicians. ! of the Jesuits. Cin. Commercial HWi. from the eickening and tiresome cry of that he is as harmlees, politically, as a American laboring men This whole 13 Last year the contest for the nomina- sectional warfare and all its bloody shirt new born babe. We do not learn that Chinese business is a Republican affair Read Senator Bayard's speech on our tion of Governor on the Republican remembrances. We shall have an The Messenger, a Democratic paper the Judge touched upon the Chinese 2d page; Talmawe on the Cth ; side was very warm between Alphonso like Washington's, intent published at Fremont, Ohio, in an edi- question. He leaves that, probably, to GES'L HANCOCK'S 8KNTIMENTS. declared favor of Gar- heroes on the 3d, and varietv on 7th. Taftof Cincinnati, and Charles Foster. solely upon the grandeur and glory of torial Friday, in the great republic, knowing no North, Congressman McKinley, who approved "The rieht of trial bv jury, the habeas field for Preaident. Cin. Commerc'l 10th, Mr. Sherman came to Ohio and threw no South, no East, no West. That I corpus, the liberty of the press, the free- imposed arrived in New in Congress, of HayeB's veto of the bill The Commercial has been Hon. W. II. English his iLfluence for Fos'.er. By hard work think, is a thing to be desired by all good dom of speech, the natural right ot per- to Btop the Chinese slave system, and upon in its "special" from Fremont, as York city Monday evening, accompanied and Bkillful manipulation he barely got men, and I am very truly your obedient sons, and the rights of property, should LEONARD JEROME. thus protect American laboring men. respected. w. b. there is no truth in the statement. It by two or three frieud3, stopping at the Foster through. W. be iianccck. This bill was passed by a Democratic iB a Billy canard. Fifth Avenue Hotel. Charles Foster waB elected, and as ev- "Power may destroy the for s, but not Congress, and war killed by the Repub- ery one knew, he was indebted to Sher- The following letter from Gen, Han- the principles of Justice; these will live lican party. They know all this in Cal- Col. Wm. Tilden Pelton, nephew of Senator Bayard says he will risk his man for it. It was understood he was cock ia intended to answer many corre- in epite even of the sword." ifornia, and that is why the Working-men'- s vv.s. HANCOCK. Hon. Samuel J. Tilden died in New reputation for political sagacity upon the Sherman's confidential and fast spondents: friend. aged will GOVERNOR'S N. Y. organisation there have resolved York on Friday, of heart disease, prediction that the Cincinnati ticket Foster was made delegate at large to "Vnthino can Intimidate mfi from do July 6,1880. to vote with the Democracy for Hancock 42. He was a widower, and leaves a be elected. Chicago, and Sherman, of course, sup- ing what I believe to be honest and Dear Sir I am late in responding to and English. daughter. His mother also survives posed he could rely on Foster, the man right." W. S. Hancock. your kind note. My correspondence, him. She is the lady of the house at The French Government has isBued a who owed to him the Governorship. personal and official, at all times heavy, Gramercy Park, Tildeu's resi- decree granting full amnesty to all per- Mr. Sherman now, however, says he was has been immensely increased lately. I Preached in Canton. We learn from D. L. Paynb has again invaded the am not able at present to respond fully dence. sons convicted for articipation the a in the plot to sacrifice him, Mr, John Kooutz, residing on North Indian territory at the head of a body of in leader and and promptly, to all the welcome greet of 1S70 Poplar street, in our city, that Elder Jas. marching boldly from Wi insurrections 71. succeeded. It seems Foster desired to ings extenuea to me. 1 hope unavoida- armed men, was the DeGolyer of Stark A. Garfield used to preach It be Vice President on the ticket with ble delay will not be mistaken for indif- occasionally chita, in the southern part of Kansas.the county that plundered the taxpayers out or neglect. The is in Canton, in the little Disciple church r.uufall in Michigan Monc'ay was Blaine ; and failing that, he wanted to ference truth I have base of his earlier operations. The gov investment in the Fort The heretofore realized of the rai.way stampede the convention in favor not how manv there on the corner of Poplar and Seventh Sts. ernment troops will probably be sent to the heaviest for many years. Crops are of are in the land who feel kindly toward Wayne road, amounting to an actual loss We doubt not the Reverend gentleman object Beems to seriously it jnred, and much damage to Gaifield, when he, Foster, might get Gar- me peisonally, and who espouse the drive them out. Their of at least $100,000. This is the party of was a gabby preacher in tbose days, and assigned to railway and other property resulted. field's seat as a Senator in Congress. Mr. cause in which I have been bo conspicu- be to squat on land not yet innocence and purity. DtGolyer Gar- ously honored. if he had only continued such well Sherman also credits Garfield with be- in any tribe, field is their candidate for President. delay of my correspondence ing in the plot, at least sufficiently for In the I doing, he would have avoided several Hon. Jos. R. Chandler, of beg the forbearance of my friends, and Father Lindesmith of Leetonia, his own ambitious purpose. bad scrapes ; for instance, Credit Mobil- Rev. Congress, and for many years editor of of my most intimate friends I venture to has been appointed Chaplain in the reg It is reported that Marshall Jewell seems to be no doubt at to ask most in this regard. ier, DeGolyer, &c, and also defeat as the the United States Gazette, died in Phil- There all as Thanking you was given the chairmanship of the Re- most heartily for your congratulations. Republican candidate for President. Mr. ular army, and will be stationed in Texas. Saturday night, aged 88 years. John Sherman having been sold at Chi- consid- adelphia, and your kind I am truly, your Bishop Gilmour consented to this, but publican National Committee in cago, and by his own friends. He at letter, Garfield made a great mistake when he S. HANCOCK. consent to Father Vattman of eration of contributing $25,000 to the least so left the pulpit and plunged into the dirty refused Capt. D. M. Hamlin of Illinois, a clerk thinks and Bays so. fund. are several Re- pool of Republican politics. After his Canal Fulton, to whom the place was campaign There in the War Department at Washington, A BLACKGUARD CAMPAIGN. a year ago by Foster and Mc- publicans, any one of whom might have A CARD WHICH defeat this fall we would advise him to promised who refused to pay an assessment for THE LEADER chairmanship for noihing. WOULD NOT PUBLISH. Harper's Weekly says the Democrats turn over a new leaf, repent in sackcloth Kinley. had the political purposes has been bounced. have invited a blackguard campaign. If Eds. Plain Dealer The Leader of July and aBhes, and with a change of heart of F. A. Walker, superintendent the God I is possible they 9th contained a telegram from Fremont, they have, the invitation has been very to and "Good it think return the pulpit serve the Lord, Hancock was "an eihermaii?" H. M. Flagler of the Standard Oil that the Democratic Messenger had flop- promptly accepted. The Republican Census, says Gen. I am didoyal to John That with a hope, ultimately, of securing the is question Garfield asked when the offers million dollars to ped for Garfield. The following note already accused, ideal commander ;" his presence in the the Company, half a press has the brave and great reward to Chicago convention be- was sent to the Leader, which it did not field had an inspiring effect, and he was delegates the the Western Reserve College, on condi- Irreproachable Hancock of various and gan to vote for him. Evidently John have the manhood to publish, but could "everywhere beloved and admired," He tion it be removed from Hudson to insert a willful lie under a cap. head. heinous crimes. Sherman thinks so. And John was very The Repository seems to think there is and "as a military posted. Cin. Cleveland. The Leader and one or two other pa- But how have the Democrats invited a is a man of energy, much interested, and well not much differecce between Rev. Hen- pers of small circulation Toledo Blade blackguard campaign? Bv bublishlne genius, a tactician of great skill and Enquirer. and Commercial to try to make a little the condemnation of the Republican ry W. Beecher and the renowned Bob ' Gen. Wh. Lee Morris died last week adroitness." to smoke oversight appear like a mountain. candidate, in the very words of the Re- IngerBoll. Bob lets himself out a little An effort is being made have New York, aged over 80. in He was the Fremont, Ohio, July 12, 1880. publican members of a Congressional consumers placed upon all chimneys and more fully and freely than the reverend "Can Garfield son of Robert Morris, who was one of the committee who investigated his conduct An exchange aeks: should also A CARD. Henry on religious questions ; stacks in Cleveland. Canton fifty-Bi- but they Well, four years ago Hayes signers of the Declaration of In- in their official capacity. carry Ohio?" if a suitable arti- Fremont, Ohio, July 9, 1SS0. Tl I 1 i. 1 - 1 1 are very much alike politically, sus- adopt the requirement, dependence. . xi anyuu ly ijbh luvneu a ouier.!. ana both for President got 22,501 votes in the Ash- Ed. Leader This morning's Leader cle can be had at a reasonable figure. contains a special from this disagreeable, and scurrilous campaign, taining the party of injustice end wrong tabula district, while Garfield for Con- city that the the Republicans have done it by nomi "great and good" Messenger Lad come in 'all their violence and iniquity, even got 20,012. Mr. Garfield will have Dr. Tanner completed his fast of four- —N. Y. Sun. gress GOLYER HOME STRETCH. out fcr Garfield. Will you pleaBe to a THE DE state President counted in by fraud. to do better than this to carry Ohio this teen days at 12:30 Monday, and express- said TO CANTON DE GOLYER CLUB. what we (accidentally) waB a "Re- These men, if they do not believe in a DEDICATED THE es confidence in completing the forty publican lie." There is no Democrat in year. The Republican county committee last Btate of future rewards and punishment, (AIR-"Tra- tramp, tramp") 133 Sandusky county, and also many Repub- days. His weight is pounds, and week completed their county ticket by army Garfield went licans, but what believes at least believe in raising considerable Mrs. Margaret Perry of New Orleans, To tbe ehows a loss of 24 J. that Gen. W. Congress Id eye S. (Will Succeed) Hancock nominating R. Z. Wize'of Plain town of a hell here, and hence they belong to ago, But with bis will dispense whose husband died four months And with titles and riches on the way ship for surveyor, Dr. Geo. B. Cock me xtepuDiican party. the federal patronage fcr four years from and gave birth to triplets, two boys and a Tbe titles quickly came, The Republican papers say the able next March. Hoping one little error of for Coroner. positions Add spry, ' Canton, These girl, on the day on which the Cincinnati he hurried home so state papers that have emanated from will keep up the drooping spirits of our were " not voted for at their primary Thi Republican organs are trying to And to get to Congress then was only play I many Republican friends, and a for convention reached a nomination, and Gen. Hancock were not written by him! 'rah meetings; Bolt done by commit- bolster up Garfield's tariff record.1 It Chobus Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys kep Hancock, we are was. the calls the trio Hancock, English and The same , .charge . used... to. needs for votes Bhow to In- . marching, ie made JAS. M. OSBORN. tee. It .won't do the gentlemen any it, his him right Gen. America But DeOollyer stayed In Congress against Jackaon. P, we may state that Sandus- good, for Stark, county is Hancock and cline to the Cobden English doctrine of along, ky county will Hancock trade, And above his greedy grabs gie over one not DeGolyer this year. Tilden got 367 free tin, fact, 'Mr. Garfield w.s it iB The Cincinnati Commercial thinks We shall breathe pure air again ' Gov. Foster and other Republicans, J. M. O. choBen an honorary member of the Cob- majority four years ago fwas elected, but no great thing for Tanner to fast forty When Hancock In the White House slBgs think the Democrats made a great mis- the Republican leaders by perjury, for- den English free trade club on account bis song I Garfield, on account of his free trade days and live, as the Democratic party take in not nominating some else than gery and fraud counted in R. B. Hayes, of his well known liberal views. When In the Congress hall he sat proclivities, was made a member of t! e has been twenty years without nourish Hancock. Foster & Co., are so glad that DeGolyer of he was the Republican candidate for Taking care of number one Cobden Club of and Gaifield was one the except gargling its throat, and yet be bad to say and do, England, and a fww ' Speaker House of CongresB, Kel- ment, And much there Garfield is their nominee At least ' ".' of the years ago, when Republican nominee conspirators, , ly, appears to be lively on its legs. The lobby rats were there they let on so. for Erretand other high protective tariff To have their work well done, Speaker of the lower House of Congress, members refused to vote for him on ac- And be was the man to put It through. Oh, bo, what a nominee, is greatlv to Re It his credit that the count of his free trade views. ' la James Garfield of Credit Mobile t Mr. Kelly of Philadelphia, Tramp, tramp, tramp. and Russell publican electoral thieves found that In the United States Court at Cleve- Chobus of-- Pittsburgh, ' v. .1, r,mAn Errett and one or two Hancock could tot be relied upon." decided that National 1 11 .U nri.inn1UUU1IIC1. story land it has been Thi is that Hancock four years ether Protective tariff members of Penn- IVflo Haven Register. Treasurer Sullivan gave notice that Big bauls were to be made, Banks could not be compelled to exhibit When thev tried to rake the millions In and mors ago wrote to Gen. Sherman, that if Con- should Hancock to the he would close the Duplicates, that is, sylvania, refused to vote for him for This entitle deposit accounts. But before they made their pile settle- books showing their gress declared Tilden elected, he Han- Speaker. Congres man McEinley knows gratitude of honest American citizens, if pass them back to the Auditor for Tbey were driven back dismayed I It when he swore ! cock, would receive and obey orders these facts can verify he had done nothing else. He wants ment, on the 15th, This closes And DeQollyer lied about and them. charges that Hancock was a from him when duly sworn in, even if government elected the past year's collection, No one Chobus Tramp, tramp, tramp. honest honestly swindler in connection with the United Tilden, were In people once again, he, New York InBtead of Thb lying yarns about Hancock have Presidents counted in, and the fellow Service Petroleum and Mining company. And the hoping for the day Washington, The Jtepublican papers thru far The Cleveland Leader calls the Herald, Repository. Are been disposed ofalmost as soon who was defeated, not counted in thro'h t When their rotes will open wide the Whit wonld like to find bugaboo. ' ' ' ' a Hancock as published. It it hard to say what forgery, perjury and fraud, by affording "Opera House Organ," and the latter ' House door t , leads the van ; ', has no objection to the publication of yarns may yet appear, especially when an excuse to such men as Garfield, &u dubs the Leader the organ of the "New The question is : Did Garfield betray And Hancock Followed by the blue and gray, .. any letter ha ever wrote to General the Fraud leaders set the old outrage mtttds, Morton, Bradley and others who York French Ball." Some little feeling, Sherman at Chicago? Sherman himself Shouting victory In the air o'er aud o'er I ' ' Ciioaoa-Tra- mp, tramp, tramp. Sherman. mill in operation. made np the infamous 8 to 7- - evidently, between the Garfield organs rather Intimates this,