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7 Seneca Department. HIE ONEIDA JOURNAL Our Washington Letter. WiSHnsGTOS. D. Nov.

5. 1880. The very best returns received here Editor. C. C.

K. Scoville, this morning, show that California JATUKDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1880. The Felt block is receiving the fin- ishintr touches. In its construction gives her electoral vote to Garfield, and the Kepublicans a majority in the Legislature. Every Northern State Mr.

Felt has spared neither mouey or TERMS-Invariably in ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. pains, in consequence of which he has the handsomest building in North Of Nemaha County, at the Election Held on Tuesday, the 2d Day of November, 1880. has elected Republican legislatures, except possibly. Nevada. ern" 'Kansas.

J. H. Wilson the I A Good Thing for the South. An editorial from the Atlanta Con Full returns from Congressional Districts show that the next House will stand 151 Kepublicans, 137 Dem firm being composed of 3. H.

Wilson, the stock dealer, and Chas. E. Carter, formerly in the grocery business stitution 6hows that the South will ninv trreater advantages for the de ocrats, and 5 Greenbaekers. In the in this city, have moved into the cor a Senate the Kepublicans will have a 5. 3 3 velopment of the true interests of A that section under Garfield than un- ner room with an immense stock of 9 a 55 3 sr small majority, possibly ice Presi clothing, boots and shoes, and gents' furnishing goods.

Their store pre tf 3 9 9 SP 31 g-p Pp dent Arthur will have the casting vote. The electoral college will stand for Garfield, 219 der Hancock. It is to be hoped that 'i the South the idea that its great mission is to rule this caun- 3 9 2. S3 sents a very handsome appearance. CANDIDATES.

electoral votes, for llancock, 150. Garfield's and we bespeak for them a liberal minority over Hancock, 69. Garfield's ex- cess over the constitutional majority, so, This may be summed up one of the grandest President 816 81 13 69 35 37 22 93 49 72 29 76 31 114 70 80 54 victories ever won by the Republican party, 165 69 68 43 11 9 6 12 95 64 41 50 65 42 54 23 (iarfleld. 331 Hncock, 12 Weaver. The causes are well understood, they rest according to its own notions, which have been formed in a vicious school of statesmanship.

The tri-: umph of Eepublican principles will be a great blessing to all sections. The South will have an opportunity I to build up its waste places, while the North will pursue the even tenor of i its way, with assured prosperity and 6 no shocks to business. patronage. S. S.

Allen the grocers, will move into the east room some time during the week, when they will be able to exhibit the best arranged grocery house in the county. Dan Schaaf has removed the partition in his bakery building, and arranged for a large lunch counter. 24 28 4 20 31 263 176 1 241 192 Oorcrnor wholly with the Democratic prrty, and the 535 80 14 70 35 84 59 37 23 77 30 67 37 69 60 114 67 fo 10 65 46 151 70 7 11 91 68 40 50 59 46 effect thv have produced is deserved. For 8t.John.lt Ross, 1C3 Vrooman. four years the Solid South," with its po Ii(jiont (roveroor 70i SO 14 69 85 37 23 71 27 97 50 77 31 80 54 68 43 114 70 165 69 11 9 6 12 litical infamies, has been flaunted in the fa' 9(5 64 41 50 65 42 54 23 finney, 33a Goorgo.

127 PhilliDS. (i 4 24 28 4 24 28 4 2 208 176 1 268 176 1 ces of honest men it has been the pride of 1755 934 5 1595 1054 6 1755 947 5 1753 41 5 1754 945 5 1758 944 i P. J. Assenmacher is refitting the Smith Hotel and putting it in tip top Secretary of State 12 the Democracy, the disgrace of the Nation 80 13 70 35 98 49 37 23 72 26 77 SI 80 54 114 70 68 43 165 69 11 9 6 12 The Kansas Supreme Court. 96 64 39 50 65 42 Smith, 934 Griffin.

124 Cornell. a blemish upon our liberties. But I believe order for the use of T. B. Bollins, who will take possession week, and Topeki, Nov.

8. The Supreme Court met to-day and rendered three the lesson taught the Solid South this Auditor of State 604 81 13 69 35 37 23 93 49 72 26 77 31 114 70 80 54 68 43 165 69 11 9 6 12 268 176 96 64 41 50 week will he a lastinz one. more effective 65 42 open out under the most favorable opinions, all concerning county print tfonebrake, 3as Neumullor, 123 Col. auspices, than that taught by war. The disruption of inc.

They in effect decide that Coun- Treasurer of State 809 Johnson Jenkins have completed 81 13 69 35 37 23 98 49 72 26 77 31 114 70 80 54 68 43 165 69 11 9 6 12 24 28 4 4 28 4 24 28 tv Commissioners can name the of 96 64 41 50 65 42 54 23 this political body will soon take place. There are many causes, local ones, operating jrrancis, Weiohselbaum, 127 Marshall. their store room near the Sypher ficial nnner of the county, and the 1 268 176 1 268 176 1 Attornty General Treasurer cannot Also, that if brick building, and have moved in their stock of furniture. These gen to bring it about. State questions are assuming new and wholesome conditions, with 77 31 80 54 114 70 63 43 165 69 96 63 41 50 65 42 11 9 4 12 publisher makes a contract to publish the tax list at less than the legal rate3, tlemen propose to run a first class furniture business, and no doubt will 79 31 80 54 114 70 63 43 24 28 6 12 96 63 65 42 54 23 it is a binding one, but the license can only collect of the landowner the meet with abundant success.

165 69 164 70 41 50 41 50 Jobnston, it rf-sa Hereford, 128 Bonnur. Justice, Svp. Court Valentine, 333 WaustafT, 128 Sup't Pub. Instruction 333 Brown, 128 Smith. Congressman Anderson, 333 Burnes, 128 the hope of National plunder withdrawn from its gaze, I think the South will turn its attention from the necessity of political solidity to the sterner necessity for internal improvement.

We have just had a fairmeas-ure of sectional aud party strength, and I The foundation for the foundry 77 31 80 54 63 43 113 71 6 12 25 27 65 42 amount paid the printer. II. howev 51 11 9 11 9 4 11 9 4 269 175 206 ill 57 264 141 35 building is being put down. The work will be pushed as rapidly as er, the county collects legal rates and pays a less rate, then a tax deed given under such circumstance ould 80 53 63 43 115 69 166 68 6 12 22 23 96 64 41 50 65 42 53 23 76 30 2 possible, and the foundry be put in unning order before winter fairly be void. 91 153 444 18 53 20 229 110 183 133 106 Davis.

District Judqt Martin, ft 453 Slate Senator think the result will have the desired effect. The South opens a wide and varied field for the development of agriculture, the establishing of manufactories, the promotion sets in. It will stand on Main street, 77 107 opposite the stock yards. Licenses do not Protect. 67 34 76 55 114 64 118 110 11 9 18 34 3 15 247 132 85 69 42 43 65 38 Gen.

Willis Browns elegant resi The nrnhibltion amendment passed 57 26 36 40 19 33 139 249 88 71 dence will be ready for occupancy in about five weeks. When completed 28 63 last Tuesday, and went into effect at 6 o'clock p. m. of that day. This is 40 67 of great industries, and I think Northern capital will not be found wanting when the South asks it.

Tne South has been guided by the ambitions of Northern Democratic leaders, and I 11 161 69 122 78 78 1. 1'. Collins, roo T. B. Collins.

54 Representative.llIHs Benson, 355 Nelson, 108 Craoraft Birohfleld Probate Judge Histed.B 325 Lanham, 135 District Clerk it will be the most perfectly arranged dwelling in this city. 72 98 37 69 81 175S 106 26 49 23 35 13 944 5 72 98 37 69 81 1758 810 26 49 23 35 13 943 71 98 87 69 81 1755 826 27 48 23 85 13 868 61 72 93 37 69 81 1753 SOS 26 49 23 35 13 906 41 93 145 56 104 84 2683 S6B3 58 82 34 67 57 1663 693 32 64 23 35 33 96S 755 124 631 71 96 87 69 81 879 873 6 53 72 37 68 55 1518 487 45 72 22 34 38 1130 89 145 60 104 94 2634 S626 4 97 145 60 100 94 2644 2641 49 67 40 68 51 1513 348 47 75 20 39 40 1165 592 194 398 41 58 23 41 89 2007 26 36 1 6 228 30 98 52 81 78 2103 lh75 22 29 41 10 17 303 49 104 12 76 70 2056 1748 44 49 30 45 47 1213 32 84 24 42 36 1185 the view taken by tne oest; lawyers: The canvass on the first Monday before the last Wednesday of November, only officially declares the fact that the amended Constitution went into effect at the close of the polls on Capt. A. W. Williams has placed a 43 64 68 60 97 85 75 33 175 50 29 27 12 7 14 2 216 221 66 88 36 55 63 42 50 think the time is at hand when the folly of picket fence and a nice, broad platter- cvtondiiirr to the sidewalk, in 17 52 16 221 99 183 129 108 this is seen, and its rectification will not be 74 107 91 153 437 4 1UL 11, f-y difficult.

front of the Methodist church. Such Gleason, Cum County Attorney Emery. 459 Co. Sup't Pub. Inst.

107 01 147 439 16 50 19 228 105 183 128 103 63 Four years of peace and prosperity are acts of generosity are before the people of this country four years 70 63 110 73 63 48 151 77 20 36 27 49 12 Much needed improvements are be of increasing wealth four years of Nation' al harmony. Let us hope the Solid North ing made by city marshal Dressie oh 20 31 79 81 96 62 152 4 132 53 38 53 33 91 1 85 and the Solid South will forget the condi 11 9 15 4 20 7 8 2 16 211 226 257 131 440 33 358 27 366 58 48 79 27 107 17 71 10 72 November 2d. A license now protects no man in selling liquor for any purpose, whatever. The theory that a man has a vested right in a license until it expires, is nonsense, lawyers say. If the county attorney of Shawnee, or any other county, should tomorrow commence a suit against one for selling liquor, either to be drank or to be used for scientific, medical, mechanical or sacramental purposes, the license he may hold from county or city authorities would no more protect him against the penalties of the law than does the license he may Vinirl fmm the United States govern- State street in front of Collins' livery barn and Kaune's hotel.

tions that made them such, and seek only to 83 7 160 .19 50 109 9S 7 92 13 5 18 2 9 3 10 Jos. Sharpe has built a law office on 42 11 72 23 68 AmOS. all Cumin, 144 Co. Commissioner Burnett, Johnson, Coroner Kaysbier, 4G0 For Con. Convention.

21 Against do 375 For Prop, to amend to strike out Mxmp claust 22 A gainst same 376 Foi Amtn't to prohibit manf. and sale of intx. liquors Against same 187 53 8 105 SO 84 share the blessings that will come during the 102 27 176 32 180 76 7 62 3 67 his lots south of the railroad. administration of rresMent Garfield. 15 155 2 48 12 125 1 86 J.

H. Gleason and family have mov There a-e many rumors afloat concerning President-elect Garfield's Cabinet. I shall ed out of the jail building, and are 34 83 101 70 62 39 115 94 8 11 26 26 198 194 101 41 9 75 16 70 15 55 not attempt to give them. They are stated by Democrats, and are wholly without, auy now keeping house entirely by themselves. Sheriff Yorhees and wife will hereafter occupy the dwelling part of Tt.

is well that this matter be thoroughly understood, and this is truth. letter after the names ot candidates denotes the party- B. D. Democrat; G. Greenback.

the buildiDg. Colonel T. F. Barr, Judge Advocate, who went west with the President's party, has Yf. W.

Stev.art is having a run of the typhoid fever. Dr. Snyder thinks he will bring him through all right, The Presidential Vote. returned to this eity. The whole trip was pleasant in every particular.

Colonel Bar REPUBLICAN STATES. Ma- Elec- says it was remarkable the amount of enthu the reason we maue mese BLaicuieuis. A sudden and great change has been made in our organic law, and the workings of it should be placed before the people, so that if prosecutions are commenced, they cannot plead ignorance. There has got to be a radical change in the manner of transacting a business that foots up largely in dollars and cents. The sooner all classes realize this, and ma.kfi the necessarv arrangements to We desire to correct our item in regard to the death of Lulu Day, by jority.

tors. siaBm Mrs. Hayes created. She was called States. California Colorado saving that she was the daughter of for as much as General Sherman or Presi 3.000 3.000 30,000 7,000 Thos.

Day, and a sister of E. H. Day Connecticut Illinois Indiana dent Hayes. It is said that General Mahone, of Virgin 83,000 31.000 ia, telegraphed to this city last night that he would not enter into any caucus with the Maine Kev. E.

B. Guild went to Illinois last week, with a view of again locating in that State. Our Methodist friends will open the sociable season with an entertain Massachusetts- Democrats, but would, in all public matters Michigan Minnesota 25.W0 Nebraska 25,000 New Hampshire 2.500 New York 20.000 vote according to the dictates of his inde. 1115 Hate, Caps, Hoots mitt Shoes? gold BBid' plated gJws i fry 9 pendent judgment. ment at Eev.

Holman's next Tuesday evening. The young people of the Cong'l so comply with the law, the better for all concerned. Those holding licenses will have an equitable claim against the city or county which granted them, for the return of the money they have paid for the time the license has to run. We do not know that it is a legal claim, but we take it that the authorities will not refuse payment because of a technical right to do so, but will promptly refund if requested to do so.Topeka Commonwealth. Ohio OJ- Pennsylvania rf'JInn Rhode Island 27-000 ciety are arranging to give a concert If Mr.

Frye, of Maine, should be chosen to the Senate to succeed Senator Hamlin, an event quite probable, the Speakership contest will be between Conger, of Michigan, and Kasson, of Iowa. Walton. soon, for the purpose of raising mon pv to nnrshase materials to be used Wisconsin ov.uw 7J iU 430,000 219 Total in preparing in tiuiua iui mu will be held just before the holidays. Alabama 40.000 Wb understand the firemen will give a grand ball thanksgiving night, Arkansas Delaware Vnnn -0, Hon. John A.

Anderson was the guest of the city last night, and the welcome we gave him showed him it a suitaoie room can ue pruuuieu. Lbavenwokth, Nov. 8. The adoption of the prohibitory amendment gives rise to several knotty problems. 40.000 i i i i.

T' Mr nn1 Mrs. E. Knowles spent Sun 50.000 All Fresh aun the latest Styles, bought tor fsu rrom irjei uouv. v.i rlav in town as the guests oi Mrs. it.

Louisiana 10.000 States, ana tor sat a at unmistakably that the people of Leavenworth are his friends. The B. Guild. Rov Carter preached in Sabetha Jnnoo Mississippi 0-f'O Missouri Nevada vote given him last Tuesday was suf 15 3 9 last Sunday, supplying Eev. Biddi- HAINB ficient to show him that Leavenworth is more than friendly to him, and he son pulpit 10 Mi-r Cohen and children arrived knows it.

Since he has been in the 7 12 8 home, Friday, after a six week? visit New Jersey North Carolina 10,000 South Carolina SO.000 Tennessee A'Ann Ti.Tim 70,000 3'wo0 West Virginia House he has worked faithfully for For instance, the city of Let venworth during the last month collected over $2,000 in payment of liquor licenses. All these licenses grant the holders permission to sell for one year from their date. Now comes the constitution, within a month from the time the licenses were granted, and forbids the holders to sell. What are they going to do about it? They have paid their money for this privilege and the city is now powerless to in r.imore. JUKie.

wiiu mis ueeu TRIMMINGS ii pi i it a QTVTTSTt fiOODS. und 11 5 attending school in that city during the welfare of his district; and the tVio last, two vears. accompanied his UUr 8I0CK OI uvianu. i the largest eor brought to Sabetha, and much cheaper than they have Tr been before. I haye now the second new fall stock of district remembers him by giving him 150 mother home, and will attend school Total 506'000 RECAPITULATION.

the largest majority thatany member in Seneca hereafter. nr soirvtobe obliged to chron Democratic 150 219 of congress in the country hasreceiy- Ail. There is no one in the national Republican Necessary to a ir.i th fact that Mrs. Blake's music Giirnotds electoral nutjuriLv class has virtually proved a fizzle, so House of Kepresentatives who stands cive them this privilege, and it is jnitllUUCh. cnuuiii rr 0p fifi( to speak.

better in the estimation of the coun ltr over uarr.eiu Twt Stone and J. H. Hatch, our trv than Mr. Anderson, and not only lumhor rlejilers. report equally powerless to give them their money back, first, because the city has no money, and second because tne oiggest Flannels, Blankets, Cassimeres, Yarns, OCR STOCK 13 UNSURPASSED.

Our stock of Clothing iOrercoate his district but the state, is proud oi kind of a run in their business during TtTrt ara fl.1wn.VR inclined to let by him. With Anderson, Haskell, and last, sixtv davs. hv.irnnes after election the character does not permit the city .1 UUUCO trA Pnnl fin accent- out and Decinning to pav out money for such purposes ed the agency for the celebrated Cald- over again, but there was one thing Eyan in congress, Kansas may rest assured that her interests will be well served. Leavenworth Times. Can the man who has been licensed well wagon, formerly Known as me that was done in me DBuatun bv the city to sell liquor for one year, Kansas wagon test that deserves UB and has now been estopped by the Ueo.

xpun auu uu x- Seneca Tribune For Men. and Children ii the large erer in Sabetha i v. .,...1,1 1 oiai nria than hit other house can sen mem. state at the end of one month, obtain several ciays iu wwu wwu um. Conln9, ana win ue.ul r.

tham aT iudementfor damages against the WestWilkinsonbul etined the state uui, vim a vote on the amendment as fast as the Democrat, p0 i Place of Ira )u buv. ana oe oouviow buy, aud and price them before you Onb ot the most popular and prominent southern Democrats in Washington says: "If I had my way I would cast the 138 electoral votes of the South for Garfield, and make the city, or must he lose the money that body. returns came in. It made some oi a voted at this pre he has paid for license to sell during the fellows look sick as the majority was five votes as much for its adoption began to loom up cmct but that was the eleven months of the year to IVo Trouble to 8how Good towards ten or fifteen thousand Xved with tissue ballots. And that thins unanimous.

Our alliance with tiiA northern Democrats gives them W. H. Rockefeller and wire, oi QW the Democrats believe in a Oneida, spent Sunday in this city. free ballot rrhey presume upon the Full Stook of Leavenworth Tenetentiary and Bradly Metoalf and th. Walker It costs a Democrat ia cents to get ignorance of the people auu euueay Wivw P-rrpnds his lotro the-, richt of casting a DalJOtac- come? And again the amendment prohibits the manufacture and sale of "all intoxicating liquors;" the question is, will that interfere with the business of breweries and beer saloons Who ia to say whether or not lager beer is intoxicating liquors? Will not this point have to be decided by the testimony of experts svmpathy to the defeated candidates cording to their honest syuiptiuiij tinVot.

Tf TQrr.rat9 srd so shameless as to all the ha' pence and we get all the kicks. "We havejdone all we promised politically, but our northern party associates have sold us out or betrayed us. The northern Democrats always consult their interests, tind lam in favor of the South consulting her's. This feeling is not confined to any one. nor to a few of the southern on tne wuv annh thefts of votes Boots Shoes The preacher win doss ineyoui.Ly l9 8Carce- 1 1 I i I ttava in KanallS WH( HLUClCloovuivv Superintend that oannot nlo of vears LUG UlU laiuiw I oa to nnna VOOmR fit, Toneka the Hon.

ira reua, wimi is iu the frauds mey commit, ViorAMfterbe known as Senator on stofoaV Anvone wno 10UlUHt TVTi.TonrTT. The Demo Democrats, but seems to be general." Iioiihorfltftlv steal a man's 0 woniH nut, hand down in his Docket and steal his money were it Collins, and Mr. uurneu wiu cuuwuu as Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. Good enough. Frank Greenwood went to Atchison last Saturday, where he met his mother, who was on her way from Denver City to Iowa to visit a daugh not for his fear of the law.

Miawa- tha Dispatch. cracy figure out a "popular majority of 120,000 for Hancock. Ihere nothing strange about this, inis "popular majority" comes from the Boutn, and the South could have made it 500,000 just as easily as it could 3 2 000. General Garfield received the majority of the votes cast in the North, where men cast there ballots as they please, and have them count-ed as they please, aud have thera fQri nnar. General Hancock 9 The Leavenworth Standard has this It has been discovered that there is a clause in the present State Constitution forbidding the voting upon more than one amendment to the Constitution at a time.

If this is true, it will make no difference whether the liquor amendment passed or not. For sale, all Warranted Goods. Respectfully, II. O. HAINES.

gTThe only house in the city that dicount all its bill. Hon. John A. Anderson, of Kansas.is the most popular Congressman in the TTnitedStates.it we may judge by ter Mrs. tirecnwuuu iwuumijauwu Frank back to this city, where she will visit a week or more.

Frank Behne is in Seneca with fifty head of calves, which ho is offering forfcftlft. comparison ot majorites received Anderson is re-elected by over 20, 000, the largest majority by 4,000 to hut Cnnaressman in the Hermen Lindeman will have to wheel Frank Dressie the entire length of Main street twice, because Han-oook wa not elected. The Bdd Front has just received a large invoice of Cashmere in Black, Brown.Navy Blue and Dregs of Wine, etc. Bargains all along the line. 6tf "popular majority" comes from the South, where men, if allowed to vote at all, have their votes counted as the Democracy pleases.

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