Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 August 1880 — Page 2

frmaU. fr-m Yat4tf lm FBICSOXAIj AND POLITICAL. The Okie GrWkrs have nominated a Stat ticket as fellows: Secretory ef State, Cbarle A. Lloyd, el Soa; prewe Judge, D. W. C. Iouden, of Rrewa County; Ckrk of Supreme Court, Charles Bewsall, f Columbiana; Mwiher t Raard f Publk Works, Am Roberto, t Kx County; School Commissioner, R. R. Smart,

ef Kmm C (Misty. A National IndpMli Labor Coaveutka, held at Sbaroa, Pa., on the 3tb, i adorned the Republican candidate far rrwktoat aad Vlca-President. Thk bolting KermBlioaaaof tbeTweattetk Okie (agreeekaal Dbtrict, wake cetuprke tke city ef Ckvekad, kave noiaated C. B. Look weed for Representative in opposition te Hon. Ame Towaeead, resowinated by tke regular convention. Skcrrtary Schurz addraseed a Republieaa meeting ia Sua Fraiteteeo oa the 80th. The Irst State election of tke year teak nlaee in Alabama oa Monday, Aug. 2. Beeklos State aieers aad Representative ia Ceugr there were chosen members of tke Legislature tkat will eleet & United States Senator. In opposition to tke regular Democrats ticket was one made up by a fufdea of Republicans, Greeabaekers and IndepedeHt.. Returns from tke principal eitks aad towiw.reeelved up to midnight of the 3d, iadieated that tke straight Demooratk tieket was ebeeea by about S,eOa majority. X disturbances were reported. Major John E. SiarsoN, Geaeral Manager of tke VaNd alia Rattroad, died ia St. Louis oh tke 3d, after a very brief itlnesc, aged 41. Tke cause of hk deatk was tumor of tke braia, causing paralyslt. COMMERCE AND IJfDUSTRY. . Prof. Kiley, Iq an address before tke Mobile Cotton Exchange, said be bad found tke worm ia most eottoa nekl throughout a krge extent of territory vkited by kim. He say If tke planters poiMHi tke worm aad tke woatker k good, however, there may be a very good crop. A most disastrous hailstorm occurred ia tke vicinity of Stevens' Point, ia Ceatral Wisconsin, reoeaUy, by which a strip of country four alios wide aad tea keg was almost entirely deauded of vegotatioa. The damage U estimated at $73,000. Wm. II. Cushman, PreaidMt of the dofaaetFtart vatloaal Bask, Georgetown, Ce4o., iadletod for embezzliag upwards o $ttft,e0 of f oads of the bank, has beoa ar reetod (a Xew York City aad will be sarreadered to tke Colorado authorities. The joint track of the Denver and South Park aad Dearer and RioGraade Railroada wae completed into Leadville oa the lot, wkea both companies begaa raaaiag regalar throagh traiae. Their traek If also eemfdeted aad opened to II wienie, twelve miles from Bueaa VkU,ea the Gunnfeoaex4 AnLu IfJaWm The war of rates betweea the LouisTiHe aad Nashville aad the Chicago, St. Louie aad New Orleaaa Railroads haa redaeed pateeager farea from Xew Of lease to Memphis to f&G, aad te St. Louie aad Chieago, .9 The Baak of Colorado at Leadrilte has awpeaded, the Cashier, C Thornton Lee, saving ahsooaded with all the available fuade. It was always eon We red a weak iastiUtloB aad had bat a smalt ameuatef The public debt statement vsmvl Aar. 3 shows a decrease lathe debt dttriag July of ,57,0M: cash ia Treasary, flii,m.m: gold certificates, S7J6lfW; ftHver oertiioatesjf 12,S,980; certiieatox of AepofR outeUadlag,15,5,f: legal under, Sl,eil: fractional currency, 7,3,T; refuMlIae certlleatef. Sl.lfi7.3K): debt less oak la Treasury, $1 ,8,&ep,41. A thorough canvass of the wheat geetten from Central llliaok aortkward to j tke Dakota frontier and westward through Nebraska shows that spring wheat in 11Maeki was coaoklerably damaged by nwt and ohlaeh-bugs, aad the yield will searedr be over 12 buhels per acre. Along the Miwfcipa4, la Iowa, farmers are harvesting 16 lmbels, aad the berry is reported plump. Nebraska hi cutting from 12 to 15 buobels of good wheat, and eora preeaeeUi were never better, akhough rala b considerably needed. Wieeoaia flgam o not over 1S,W,00 buebek of wheat, against 2,M6,0ee hvst year. Minnesota shows aa increased aereage of VMftM acres, wkieh is astlmated at eighteen bwtbek, giving the Kate a ere? of 44,m,m bushele, leavtg 17,W,W0 for export. In the elder portion of the State the yield wMl be about 11 baebok to the aere, at fiae quality. Southern Dakota never harvested auekaeroaas the present, averaging 39 bushels. There ts an eaormoua yield ia the Red River Valley 3 te bushels te the aere. The State Beard of AfricHre of Kamas has bwued Ms annual report, from whtek R aMears there are uader w later wheat thk year 2,Ue7 aeres, which k (MN-ease ever kt vear of ee.7 acre. The aoreace uader suriag wheat w third tees thk year than last, beta oaJy 381,31 aeree. Uader era there are Mt,M aeres mere than la W9, ahe aereaffe thk vear bfrhK 38.474. The aumber af ftuR treas la bearing are as feHewa: Apple trees, 3JW).3il: pear trees, itMA; peaoh trees, l,MAS: alum trees, 394 JM: and cherry

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ml ef nil i 1 WMiM. 1 11 m u w a" mwm ma ea tee ef a aa eauvtea UL. ma.. lamas- ad in etna, Thkbk mtie rid, cdMrea of Mr. FMMk. a Sarmer raeUUaar ia Clerk Couatf, Ma., aot Jar from Keokuk, Iowa, were buraed tar aa earidestoa of karossac waft whch thoy were kiadttog the ire duriag tke aWoaef lhkiereas. TV eteoK, m. M4 urRhat a lewaeurs; tke agadT, aaa aet reeaver; the yaaaawst, aed 8, was aat eerieuaiy taraa Tmrke ar law mas tae MM dlatawB (Caaa.) gariaga J)MrC lat diMsWIT tot JasV the narinr the ekrka ia aeatersattaa, rabbed tha van at JM aad a let af valuable eeawKlas. Ax uakaowa. bttrghar wm tew kitted white aHesaptkg aa asket aa to the raekkaee af Ilea. D. H. Sakaea, about thirty Ho eaM. of CoaaeH B4uaT, Iowa Thk first aarthaaaka ia MiniU, tha I4ad of Luaoa, proved to be a torribly AmtnmUYt vkRttka. Three hawdreeT aaa ikmIt nersoae. iaeludiag 3M werekitted, aad aeariy eery faaay o the kdaadwaarrask-red hosaeiexs. At Moberlj, Mo., oa the 2h, C. IT. Carkw, alias Rurtoa, who wae ia curtsey for eoaHBkting aa ladeesat anseuk apaa Mrs. Crump, was Aat several tkaea aad killed by the batter' uhaad. Alt sag tha ebeotiag took pteae ia brand daylight asHi wae wnaewea y tha Coraaor's Jury returaed a verdict at death at the hand of hhm pecsau uakaawa ta the Jury. Ax aaaoaake at Swyraaoatbe 3tth demohohed a aumber af huMdiaas. Two killed aad several ialured. It is said that the obi maa arrested atFrenMat,Nab., eamepkieaaf being oW man leader, h beea iduttad by a formor Mary Exnis, aged 15, toU into the eamal at Durhaaavitte, X. Y. Skm Marry, aged 21, bar eewte, attesapted ta save her, and both were drowned. The old bulb ladoU weaaaa arraated aad held at Frcsneat, Ne., uader H4eka f being John Beaderaad wife, the ariou Kaaeas aosatn have beea paruaar ideatiaed by Mr. Ilooiaa, a former aeitrhaor af the Bonders ia Kaaa aad aawarexidsat f Fremont. Both of them rooogwied bit, and the maa admitted that he wa the akr Bender. The. wemaa deak that aae k Bnder wife, but esafeatet ta having beea aa inmate of the Reader beu. It k fM that the SheraT k oa track of yauagBcudsr aad hk wKe, whohad butreaeaUy P f ram the aid eaupk. MISCELLANEOUS. Catt. Jamm F. Staxlet, of MWdktsm, Pa., died ia the agonies af hydrephs bUeatbeSTta, f rem the efeei f a bite by kk ewa dag Ive weeks arevku. Mixxesota's popalatiea is 780,072, aa increase of fdaee M7t, r a Male asere thvaa 77 per cent. A Dublix eorroopondeat state that the improved condition of the country, aad yrofpeeas f abuadaat craps, have caused the KelkfCmhtee to prepare to dtalve. There k Mttk doubt, he tff, that the oa bead will be eaeugh to meet At Victoria-, ia Paraanibuce, aa eke-1 tlon riot occurred on Use 27th, is wakfc t eoWkry aad pattee ired a the peopee aaa twoMr uenoas were wlu j OREOOX haa a aa-sadattaa nSA ihtoraaserfMperaaasiaeal. J A UWAfTKOCS me eoeareu w we eeal aad luaaber atotriet t Baaate, i ., on the 3h, eaussag a total ksC about $&,tm, ef whkh about fisj k cawered byhsearaaee. Aw Kaafiak bark IIti iroa tuvaaa waa yeaew fever aa beard fa eaarjataud at Moblk. A iHsrATCH Iraam Lea FSaof, Cafe., 3Mh, nays that the Indian treaty has beea stoned aad the laeeais of the idea k thus asared beyead aaoubt. Ferty eight chiefs aad head asea of the Laeem- t pahrre Utes aatxed their snraaturas, aad Ouray auros the CeBaminieaert that there will be aotraubk now ia getting the Whit River aad Soatbem Utos to saga. Iaetraetkns were received from Waihingtsa mforawag the Cemantoiea that the werTatiea would aet be threw pea tor4Ue?nt uatH the Iadiaas were remsved aad a aroc- ! kmatieu made by the rrmiaeat to that at-1 3CC The ateaaaer Cftrr af Vieksbarjr, ef tiu. TJm. suak at Asbaort. Teaa., about lay mnos aaeve jaempw, . mm j bear ea the atoramgef the 3ath- Theaeeldeat k supposed to have beea awed ay Mrltahlddea ttaaaa while maklag the uaw. X sheekWM lest, aad tbert5 Jnnwkdgetae aakara had af the eanawisn of the boat w when tssey fauna Kgraaaaay skkiug. There waa barely tisaetoaraaee the aasssagera aad gat them aa shore before the boat careened ar aad settled at the bottom of the river. Mast af the iwsweaeera test taefc baggage aad earaeael aea. The CRyef YktoHsrgwaalwuedrrem9t. teak to Yieaabarg, with a goad cargo of freight. Beat aad earga are probably a total laas. ARXAXfiEMEXTS are heiag aaade ta trsaseort4,ata ar , traop from Ragkad Algbaaktaa wh taetrtalmt sMajatah, aad iLlaliUJtmiali are already going rward &aax various ports af Prjecno-rxEOavOKiA aamag the aaftne la Yerhaaure, iTk ogeiaWy rniraTaaid iluitrk -f at AjfrO?K 0ff( rVaVaWaBrtBsf

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v araka au mat f Mmn ma tha Brsikh (rtjsmmami aaVaaamaa Bajaaa aawpa. ssww smap atasvw awu rsnn iwtasat. Cka. Battewa iarsa haa arrived at Whoa the aaawiaansr kH Ayoob ttCMhaasft'taal faaVaffn? sVaMt aVdtfMRl Ws m . a omaas m a a HBkaaAauami ftmaA auuBmui a.lL a VMBguTJt k Wt NNM ?WaWaau laaW JaTW Ayaeb Khaa haa nafewd heMNy. The ta the battle f rbMhki Xakad wHt prababir be hsreallsc rstedaa mare iaataaaeot the scary, eUaa brkkh hktary kolf, af a y V stag ruaasd by the jufatuatioa JLa lujlyw mjaaasl tftbfH af taaetts,tbfab Vktle doubt that Walka (aatrra) cavalry weat aver ta the wkak iaaJtattoa af a Saaaioh bulllaat same C ha New York City aa the 3kt. The axMaHtsa was gkaa by real Spaakh aad the is alkd bulk were Texas Itwaa rather a tame asTa k, aoblood JkVu fabmaamtJUB abl aasaaaJ aamaaayx aruaaanmmmi W aasnmaa AKsrorr eomea from Yuuefstawn, O.. af aa iavskialary battasa as eeasioa takea ay a casralc af youac talks from the rural auatrkas. A maa named Hoary was gk lag sfcorteaeanisaifrom terra rasa bymeaas of aVaa 1 Jsrat ajumyasc amfrmiitwwaraa aaaea tbok-aUam iatb basket whoa ia same rklaril maaaer th air-bag broke looao tta asoorhwr aad ahet up wRh great naidkT. Whea the hallooa had reached a hath akitade, K drifted ia a aarthoaoteriy dtrtesiaa. It w fHwed by mMiy people with televeopee, aad iaaUy K dlMapaared from sight. Thk total poaulatioa af Kaaaas, ia - a TaWaaWsl VfJCSf lftaMar9fr A wpatch from Gaa. Griarsoa, dated Eack Striae, July 31, y that Yk tone's bond of Apaehas, Hisaated at sixty r mare, atteaspUd ta pw north and were snot by troop under hk esmasaad. Asharp aetkafeitowed.kku; three hours, ia whkh the Indian were srorerr auauhi' J. Lieut. Calkdavwa wounded and oa man of C aMarCCavalrr wa kiikd. Seven Iadkas were kitkd aad nuuty wounded. The In data aed toward the RJa Graade. Goa. Grime a exaeets to vertake them again. aad, with augsaeated farce, hop to pmakh them errea more severely. Kestvckx MA aa eJeatiaa aa the 3 for eauaty aad Judicial edkw. by ItoawMieaaa in very few t CaVfaVCarVu tbe vote acd wad Herat. J a J. r Ho cholera k said ta be maktag sad bavwe amine; the swiae ia the rwsaky af Ylai inn at, lad., aad aba r the river m Thk peaaJafiaa of New Ilampsatre, aa Jlcklty iBBeaacsd, fe347,l, agaaf2f.ail timet teH. Thk pepuktlsa wRl eathk the Slate to easy tw Conerreaaea, iastead of three a at pre. Wiconix'5 pooahuioa is reckoned m not far from liuVMa, wbtoh k a gasa of 2l,W scace 167. Thk Ferariuas are takiag adraatage af the waraiaurgivea them by the Chilian, nad are remeriac their women aad children from Liana iepratery to rnvRiag a Ismhsrdmraf Alt male dtizeas betweea the aajea ef K aad fare eemp riled to bear arms, aad a dp erase reknee will be Made. The Cbfflua have riven aet ke that if they capture the oRy R wiR be give up to CtnVmZB TILWeRAMS. A iMipf atch from Fraaaaat, Neb., 5d, taat the weasaa m eautody there nan u to heme Mrs. KMsder aad ba 1 - ..ti -j -it tkr lukrrUUe tximtja eaauawtted aa the Reader form m . y-, v,a Steekekre. . mWfWrf that the M maa aad Kate coma r w uraa am uac Hae w a a; t'etre lacctaler. A cxsixmext of 210 head of Taxa md.eJ k a Onafe ssamilkh. were Umhtr4, aad aedfthef the tobedkeaeed d by the neaah edker.. . iTf.t- tk rwhah Pransinr. waa I . - W - CT J lyiagterku-lr HI oa tbeN. i uu.uav nVUmrm UvmLseer.wa4saaadklkda the naoraiag joflh3dbyabunriar whom he aeavered ' prow Ikaraboathk room. , ; John Uvmsk, a waiter, waa tented Jt i to death at Terre Haute, Ind., a the morn- ; kg of the H had aaa to (deep ia ' mtauraat, whkh eaugat are, aaa was. not , awaleaed aatil eieaae wa at f the hmUoa. Mb sweats reside at Martinevttk, III. KErKEKXTATIVK STEYEXgON B bemimkmliidtorCeaaeeebythe Democrats aad GrisaUctter af the Therteeath Ikkok Dktrkc The Ileaaoerata af the Tatrd Mweoart DbtrkC hare rtasusiaattd Ilea. R. Graham Fra tor Coegi eDx. Taxxer eatered apoa the thirtyfveathdayaf hk fast at aeon a the 3d. Ahhoach arewkg perceptiWy weaker day by day, hk atteadtng panrfciasM geaeraay coacarred ia the beikf that he eouM fakh hk tarty aWy' fat wkhoat serkas detriBwMkCv awlawy WT aaaVaaaaa! A fire arake eat ia a hawk maltreat factory ta PhHaJiiahk ea the 3d, aad owmg tothe IntimmiM- nature af the contents f the bastdiag R was threatened wRa speedy uostruetka. During the kesdeat toUefcrat alarm, jtwa St, aad BtVa Oroy, agedsa, uaB frees ths fourth fkor, a whkh they were at work, directly hwto the brkk-paved yard at tke rear of thehowe. Mb Raae waa badly -tared about the head and body, bat wttt probably uosvsr. Mfcw Ogkebj's Mrie A Moa fcrake ktto tae Ceaaty Jail at KBBBMsajBaaio TTXf tfcaj bsbMNT aafarta aHsrrl sTC1 leasod ad the prisoaers. A aegra prlsoaer f - ii - ... , h g . laa" tKUBauaaaaJ ana tJaaa taKamjuah aaaf1 ffJabaP (saB'UBBrwBBBBaajayy BPfaWeBBnnm a as1 aaav avrtrBBBBBs aFB aav& aHMYaVCf JMJjasfj Wffaf aarCaaltt(5 aWsaal tsf BtasVat ftWal pade, Mtaraed to hk aMWter ia Jell. CskjOrajso's pepalatiea, aaearcliaf ta llHB 00mitkt MHWVK aWfaf eat JMsaM( MR $tt. erease f MMrT aiaee H7. Laae Ceaaty, Waraaai. WtfMtJbtm aan4a(j0 bbbMI araVi JJ aaf vm. m

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samf A 4MaBBBaalmaBNaBBa VPai ija aTuuaaBFpaaaraapa aMaXREAL MAMCOCK. Raw Tmmt. July m. k Gaaarai Ilaaooak's k)tteref sjeaaaaaaaat ajMBmaaaf a bcura, New Yohk Orr, I " July W, WW. f sjarruiuaK: Ihav the honor to aeiRnwi edge the raeeipt of your letter of July 13, tmJ, aoprkiaer me formally of my auiifia. ttonio taeosaeeoi rrosHiCBi oi ine uhihmi atatea by the National IkmoeraUe Coaven ttoa hvtely ataewbkd ia CiaoinitaU. I accept the Bomtaattou wtta gratetui apprecuiMou of the coaaaonee reaoaod in me. lac prweiptas eauneiatoti uy ue uonveHhob are taoae i nave eaeriabeu ia me imh aud shall eaOeavorto matntalH la tae xuiure. TUB COXSTlTt'TlOX AND AMB.NDMKNT9. The Tbirteeuth. Fourteealh and Fifteeatk AaHndmenta to the Constitution of the linked aute. eathodvine the result of the war for the Uuton. are lavkdabk. If eallod to the rreetdeuey I should deem It my duty to reskt with all my uower any attempt to mumh or evade the fall force and effect of the CoMtitation, which in every article, section and amendment k the supreme law of the land. The Constitution forms the basis af the Government of the United Slates. The sowers mated bv It to the Leeisktlre. r-i' eeuttve aad Judicial Deartmefits deHue and Uca.it the antboritv of the General Governmeat. Powers not delegated to toe United Slates by the Constitution aor prohibited by it to the State belong to the estates respectively, or to the people. The General aad State Governments each acting in its own aehre. withont trenchirsr uooh the kvrfnl HiriedieUoR of the other, constitute the Union. Tnk Union, comnrlf inc a Geral tlorernsaont with renerai Dowers, and State GovemnwaU with State power for puraoees kxnl to the States, k a poltty the fonntMtiona ot watca were lam in ine profonadost wisdom. Thk Is the Union our fa thers made, aad whkh has been so reapecte I abroad aad o benencontat home, lrleu ty bkod and r, it sUnds UxHy a model form of free popular government, a political system whtek, rightly administered, has been, and wilt continue to be, the admiration ot the workL Mav we ant sav. acarlv ia the word of WaaMaetou: "Pie uuitr of the Gov erament which eoastltutes obc p-opie isiuxt-lyde-trtous;itktke main pi la utheeuince of tvar tval inleo:Hiiuce. tUe uutitwrt of our eeace. safetv and trooeritv. ami of tht lib erty we so highly prize, and intend at every hasard to preoerve." THK AOXIN'HTKVriOX Of QOVERXMnST ASH LAW. Rat ma fiim of Unvenunent. however care fatly devked no principle, however sound wti! mrnijM-t th ivf th DCJOie UHleM ft. -ulnituktrAtlna U fftiUlful and flttcieHt. It is a vital principie in our system tltat neither (n) nor toree mast te allowed to subvert tw Heats of the peoole. When fraud, viofeoce or incompetence controls, the noblest - M S . I.. I.. m aaas1sa ThL bAvonetU not a at tnatruincBt for coli Jtaautatama &aai amcak tans aic bsrvbwcu brcOng'tne votes for freemen. It Is wily by a fall vote, free ballot and fair count that the uinU ng mU iii fct u rtmlllftHl tl" the tlMorr at or GoTerument. Take thk founutioa awir. asd tha whole structure falls. Pubik hVk u 3. tnuL not ab-mnty be stowed upoa the hohkr. No incompetent or dishonest pereon should ever be trusted wRh R, r, if appointed, they should prompVlr Im elect iL Our material interests, varied ami progrcJSfr luwt mm- constant ami united ctforts. A sedulous and scrupuloas cre of the uhMccTedit, togeiher with a wle and economtrl auufKMit of our GovernmenUl cxrMlitare. bouIJ be mainUuneJ. in onler that labor may be lightly burdened, and that all persons may be protected In their right to tae irutt ik tnetr own iiwwwj. The time hos come to enoy the eubstaa tkl beneits of reconciliation. As one peo ple, we kave eommou MteresU. Iet us enroarag; harmony aad eaerou rivalry among our own induetri'S, which will revive our Ianrnfebiee: mereaaat-marine, extel our eomHk tnroUu H'HH, assist our mercbaats. aMnufaetnreni and twoducera to de veka our vaot natarad resources antl increase r , . t -.v tae prosper! iy anu nappincse oi our itwinv. OOJfCIXSHMT. If elected. I shall, with Divine favor, labor with what ability I possess to discharge my dntlee with adelity, according to my eonvictieos, aaa suall take care lo proieei. ami uetetMl the Union, antl to see that the laws be faithfully and euaily executed in all parts of tae coentrr amte. i win auine ine resjwi sieilttr. faflr sensible of the fact that to ad 1" minister richtly the function of Government h to uaeehrge tne most sacred duty inai can wvoive upon an American citizen. I am, very respectfully, your?", w. . Hancock. To tae Hon. John W. Stevenson, President ir UieCimrentkin: Hon. Jobn P. Stockton. Cntiiriuon land other of the Committee of the Xattonot Democratic Conventioa. WILLIAX H. EXGLISH. I.xrASAroi.u, Ind July 9). Hon. William II. EhzIisJi transmitted the folio wing tetter of acceptance of the aemiaatiea of candidate for Vice-President to the Committee of Notification to day: To the ffon. John W. ?tevrrn. President of toe Convention: tae Ho. John 11. gtocktoti, Cnoinmwi. andothr memben ef the Com mittee of Notiacatlon: yaxTLXMex: I have now the honor to re plytoyoar letter of the lth last, iHfmmlfig me that I waa HasnlsnowHy nomlnatetl for the oeWofVtee-Presddentof the Unite! States bv the kte Uemocratie NatkHial Convention which aMembttd at Cincinnati. As fore shadowed In the verbal remarks made by rae at the time of the delivery of your letter, I have now to say that I accept the high trust with a reanainr senes of the responsibility. and am profouadir grateful for the honor conferred. TKE rtATTORX UKXERAL HANCOCK ETC. I accept the nomln itlon upon the platform of Brincitiles adooted by the Convention, watch I eonheUy approve, and I accept it suite aa much beeaue of ar faith in the wisdom aad patrfotkut of the great states man aaa nofeiter aosilBated on the same tkket for President of the United States. Hk eminent service te bk country, his Sdel tty to the Constitution, the Union and the kws. bk clear nereeutiou of the correct win Cities of raremmeat as taught by Jefferson. hk serupalous care to keep the military la strict aubardlnatloa to the elvll authority, hk high regard for elvll liberty, personal rights aad rights of property, hk acknowl edged ability la civil as well as military akgaka, and his pure and blameless life, all point to him as a man worthy of the confluence ef the people. Not only a brave soldier, a great commander, a wise statesman aad a pure patriot, but a prudent, painstaking, practical maa of unquestioned honesty, touted flee wkh Important pubHc duties, falthfel to every trust, and In the fall meridian of ripe aad vigor on manhood, he k In my Judgment eminently HUed for tke highest oak a earth, the Presidency ot the United Natea. Rot oaly k he the right maa for the place, bat the time has eosne when the best Mtorask ef the country reaulre that the party which ha nuaepaRced the Executive Department af tke General Government for the kst twenty years should be retked. The conaauaacc of that party In newer four years loafer weald not be beneheial to the pubHc ar m accordance wRh the spirit of our repuhRtaa iastkutkea. The kws of entaH have net beea favored la ear .sostem ef trove rnThe aerpetaatka ef preperty or place

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aasimrsgad In thk country, and the great and gouu men who tormea our jMpuMieau uov erHauiRt aad U traditions wkely Ihalied the toaure ot oMke, and la many ways showed their dkaiproval of long leases of jKiwer. Twenty years of continuous power u long outHjgh, and has already led te irregularities a tui eorrapitoas winch are uot iiKeiy to be pro(erly exposed under the same tarty that perpeiraieu tuem. Resides. It should not be forgotten that the last four years of power held by that party were securoti by uiscreaitaivie moans aim neiu lu ik sauce of the wishes of the majority ot the people. It wae a grievous wrong to every voter and to our system of solf-govrmeut which should never be forgotten or forgiven. Many ot tue men uow in omoe w re put, mere because of corrupt partisan services la thus defeating the fairly and legally expressed Mtu of the majority, ana tae ttvpooruy oi tne professions ot that party ta favor of civiltervke reform was shown by laelng such men lu office, and turning the whole brood of Federal officeholders loose to Influence the elections. The money ot the people, taken out ot the public Treasuny by these men lor services often poorly performed, or not pur formed at all. k being used in vast sums with the knowledge and presumed sanction of the Administration to control the elections, and even the members or the Cabinet are strolling about the country making partisan speeches. Instead of bcluglu their Department at Washington diechttrging the public duties for which they are paul by the people: but, with all their cleverness and abl Ity, a discrliHlnallng public will no doubt read between the lines of their speeches that their paramount nope ana aim are io Keep themselves or their satellites four years longer lu office. Peruetuatlnir the power of cliroulc Federal olllceholders four years longer will uot benefit the millions of uieu and women who hold no office, hut cam their dally urcad by honest Industry. This the same dlcrim. inatlng public will nodoubt luly understand, aa they will also that it Is because of their own Industry and economy and God's bounti ful harvcBts mat ine country m comparatively prosiierous, anu not Because, or aiiuuiuj: uoue bv these Federal olllcehotderf. 'ills country is coiinmrat.vely prosperous, uot because of them, but lu spite of tuem. THE CUATBSr Is, In fact, between tue people endeavoring to gain the political power whieh rightfully belongs to them aud to restore the pure, simple, tmouoiiilcd Constitutional Government of our fatiiers on the one side, and tsmJuu ruiicrul oftlccliidders and their backers, painjH.red with place and jxiwcr, and ilctermiiied to retain them at all hazards, on the other. Hence the constant assumption ot new and dangercms power y mo ueticrai uovernuieni under the Ketmbhcan party: the eff rt to hulld up what they call a btron-' Uovurmiu'iit; the interfereiice with home iuie and with Die adminletratioii of justice In thj courts of tlio several States; the Interference with the election- through the medium ot paid partimm ofltcebo ders interested In keeping their party In jKiwef, and caring more tor that than ulrnes In elections; In fact, the constant encroachments which have been made hy that party upon the clearly-reserved rights of the people and the States will, if nut checked, subvort the liberties of tha people and the Government of limited ower created by the father?, and eml In a grtat consolidated, concentrated Government, strong, indeed, lor evil anu tne ovennrowoi repub lean Institutions. The wise men who Iraoicd our uoiistitutiou Knew tue cvus oi a ,tioii ' Govermiicnt and the lone continuance of political power In the same hands. They Knew ineic was a tunuency in tins uirccuon In all Governments, and consequent danger In republican Institutions troin mat catue, and took tains to guard usinst It. The maehlnery of a stroug centralized General flovernmeiH can be uicd to perpetuate the same set of men in jiowcr from term to term until it ceaec to he a kcjhiouc, or sucu oniy in name, and the tendency of the party now In power k in that direction, asauown in van. ous wavs. MenHies, tne willingness recently maulfeted hy a large number or that party to electa President for an unlimited number of terms la quit! apparent, anu must satiur thinking people that the time lias come when it will be safest aud best for that paity to be retired THE RIGHTS AND POWRKS OF THK G KNKK.lt. SOVKKXMKNT. But in resisting the encroachment of the General Government upon the reserved rights of the people and the States, I wish to be distinct)" understood as favoring the proper exercise by the General Government of the powers rightfully belonging to It under the Constitution. Encroach menta umn the Constitutional right of the General Government, or Interf 'reneo with the proper exercise of ita powers, must be carefully avoklcd. The Union of the States under the Constitution must be maintained, and it Is well know n that this has always been the position of both the candidates on the Democratic Presidential ticket. It 1 acquiesced In everywhere now, and finally and forever settled as one of the results of the war. It Is certain beyond all question that the legitimate results of the war for the Union will not be overthrown or unpaired should the. Democratic ticket be elected. In that event proper protection will he given Ineverv legitimate way to every citizen, native or adopted, in every section of tlio Republic In the enjoyment of all the rights guaranteed by the Constitution and Its amendments. riXAXCiAtr-THK ixnnsTHiAi. ash business ISTK RESTS. A sotted currency of honest money, of a value and purchai'ng power corrcsimndliig substantially with the standard recognized hy the commercial world, and consliting- of gold and silver, and paper convertible into coin, will be maintained. , The lalw m1 uanufncliiring, commercial and business In ereMS or the country wi 1 1 favored and encouraged in every legitimate way. The lolling of our own people will he protected from the destructive competition of the Chinese, and to that end their immigration to our shores will be properly restricted. The JHibllc credit will be fcrupulously maintained ami strengthened bv mid economy In public expenditures, and the liberties of the people and the property of the peoiwe will be protected by a Government of law and onler administered strictly In the interests of all the people, and not ot corporations and privileged clasecs. C0KCI.VSI0X. , w . I do not doubt the discriminating Just ce of the people and their capacity for Intel Igent self-government, and, therefore, do not doubt the success of the Dcmocrallc ticket. Its success would bury beyond resurrection tlie sectional Jealousies and haired wiilch have so lomr been the chief stock In trade ot itestlferoits demagogues, and In no other way can thk bo so effectually accompilshcd. it would restore harmony and good feeling be tween all the sections, and make us ti fact, as well as In name, one people. The oniy rivalry then would be in the race for the cvempmentof material prosperity, the i elevation or labor, the enlargement of hu naa righk, the promotion ot e"H0D',,n,0' ft rcllgloB, liberty, order, nd all that would lend to make ut the foremost Nation not the earth la the grand march of human progress. I am, with great tlmg Mr. M. A. Vedder finda that water k not freed from orpanic impurities m freerdng, d that Uio germs of ant maloulw are preaerit la very whol the ice taken from tt water. This being the ca, considerable nK must attead tke ue of mck ice In drinkg water.