Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - October 2, 1884, Wellsville, New York p 4. No. 277. WELL8VILLE, N. OCTOBER 2, 1884. Copy 2 N. W. courage to sell goods at the prices that we are hut we are determined to clean out make tor a stock and Winter iH now offered to 30 Per Cent. earlier direct particular to our assortment Furnishing fact you cuu Ijore and most a man or boy needs to It will pay you to call FRANK the Spring and Summer Received MERCHANDISE mado ilio EW STY LKS a Hue assortment O Et than Old G. A. WALTER L. of Member of WILLIAM Of Wt For County DANIEL D. GAUD IN Of For of JOHN A. Of For School E. Of HASCOM P. Of N. Yh H. - to and from all Good oa first stable v news from Ohio of the cheering There is now no reasonable doubt that the will carry the state by at least a nut in that has inspired the zeal ami all the Republican ii Ohio her may as well its on weeping P. St. not many warm and advocates at the of the as he hail at conceded of tbe man has been sadly marred by his to the Democratic which he dare druy is the result that cau of the vote for He cannot curry a He does not It ii only possible for him to divert Republican to He knows it. Every zen it. And il this is what tin great Prohibition party was baptized heaven save the mark ot pretended temperance reform The venom of some of the prohibition towards the Republican party is truly ask the of our especially those who incline to favor the to the and thoughtful words of the the M. at With calm and logic stands up as another swift witness against the policy of the Republican lino to place Democrats in In his description of the temper and of some of the prohibition managers to wreck the Republican party at any the Reverend gentleman tits a enough upon some of the Allegany and portraits which and other parts of the Mr. letter to his prohibition friends a document of rare force and will not fail to have in the OPEN a In St. For John You great zeal nf ca St. to my eleven year's Genesee I 1 haye iny loyalty to and I may justly attention to a few of the many reasons why 1 cannot go with you in 1 he of St. There are in Interests to be conserved if not na in your estimation asa are of such a that have nothing to on if wore and Hon. Blaine is the worthy of You cannot succeed without a constitutional and you will never get an without first carrying the towns and creating a which shall carry the amendment In the I regard it a great triumph that in New York the time we ennui within two votes of submitting the to the and 1 heartily believe in pressing this matter until we gain the other two None will deny that our towns are for legitimate and prohibition and there I to But what would Mr. St. John be but a mere if elected President with against him to anything for Ellen Foster in u recent letter that revolution according to must come by state just prohibition cannot be carried in a state till a of voters in the state are so national prohibition cannot a practical until a considerable number of are Prohibition The of slavery ou its political side was a between the states concerning which the general government and national legislation were the only court of The i say that Blaine is not to the support of the THE quantity of old newspapers for aale cheap at this liquor is not a between Vmt between the of the and national political action is not at this time the proper court ill which to try this Tnis is the logic of common and wisdom and 1 don't the company into which the national Prohibition party has Tlie Democratic papers from ocean to ocean while their is being recruited by the saloons of the are publishing notices of the meetings and saying very things about third party and why? For no other reason than that of the for St. come from the Republican and every who votes for Mr. St. i will not throw worse than throw away his gives half of it for the aul of Democracy and half to tlie I do not doubt purity of motive of many who are striving to build up this National Prohibition but 1 seriously their The Democratic by smooth is hUHU and to such a degree that in Genesee county some have frequently declared that would prefer to Blaine for While the party nattering words in Prohibition and joins in the outcry against its money and its used the vote of the worst in the The hypocrisy of the Democratic party is The Brt Journal for September says that its editor an endeavor to learu from Mr. biB to temperance received no thoi e wiio kindred with The with the attitude of with Mr. on this question is very in his lettor of he refers lo the action of sumptuary laws with no he in entitled to the and zealous of the The Wine and Fruit August with approval that part of the platform ami of letter of acceptance in which they bid for the votes of the and are plain enough and make it clear that tho Democratic party and ita candidates are opposed to prohibition laws on and yet this party la just now patting St. John and bidding them and I am sorry to say many are yielding to the HWeet enticement of thin wicked hence I nay I don't like the bad company Into the national Prohibition party has I hear tlie Republican national convention dodged It was far-sighted wisdom to do it. as Mrs. Foster is not a national and it will not and cannot and should not bo until you and I help redeem moro towns and Practical builders are not apt to place the until they haye first laid the that convention put in a prohibition would have become a national issue without even a foundation of sand tro rest it Is that no sane man expects Mr. St. John's election to hence every Republican vote given to him js half thrown away and the other half helpful to Mr. and this the true secret of the professed Jove of Democrats for He who directly votes for Governor land his confessed he who helps him to ii half vote winks at his undenied Thf Democratic party has insulted every upright man and every chaste woman by the nomination which it has aild the time hiis come for every of the homo of the put the annihilating stamp of his righteous indignation upon that that polluting taught by the once cleanly New York Pout which declares in defense that is a great but every man knows in his heart that It is not the of that have often been consistent with qualities which ennoble human nature and dignify human life and make hu man progress Treason I Treason against the home I Treason against and treason against religion Cau you convive at such a hellish doctrine and consent to aid in the election of any man who I and moreover I it to be my duty to rebuke it by voting squarely against Grover Cleveland and for G. Respectfully Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Further Told by of Maria to the Philadelphia 30 Simeon in the employ of Henry Arthur ti wholesale leather dealers In New is in approached en the I know perhaps better than Maria is my in The etory told In the is literally and the half has not been Grover Cleveland did ray under ft positive promise of white 8he WHS living in This I know to bo and Cleveland afterwards paid the to me for Maria Halpin when legal were about to be instituted against Cleveland now hae possession of the About bIx weeks ago Cleveland wrote me a me to make a statement that he had always treated Mrs. Halpin and promised me anything I could wish in case he was A friend of a prominent judge In New came to me and wanted a I refused to make a and Mrs. Halpin said she would die before she would make a also stated in the letter that published statements in the press that two men were intimate with Mrs. Halpin were wholly by him and were not true and that in the event of my making the required statement lie would have that Af ter H a pin's trouble we learned that Cleveland was a notorious The half has not been told about I don't tell this for publication it is not ary In order to defeat New York will give an overwhelming majority I have here a letter from my wife stating that Mrs. Halpin had refused for the 8um of to make a statement for the She says she would rather tell the truth for the Republican cause than take any sum frora the is the substance of Mr. Talbott's He is well and known to business men here as a man of the most upright The reporting a talk with Mr. saya is now living quietly at a small town in New York state and will continue to remain away from the eyes of tbe public until after the Mr. Talbott undoubtedly has It iu his power to place the scandal before the public with a number of but ha stubbornly refuses to do Significant of Of Erie irt all of the but t wo favored Blaine and Logan and the intention of a few to vote for St. The ablest of the movement Ihei r bret hren that Cleveland would gain great by voting for St. are glad to see this The of the convention that is and bi t ion ca - an national ticket iu this Against this resolution but eight votes were In and look at the late style of C. P. COACHMAN Oct. B. Bartholomew a coachman employed by W. J. 8im-monf}, a wealthy business man secretly married adopted named Mary Emma 19 years Friday Bartholomew is ao and was born in Schoharie is a and has no He a fine mansion in the The couple are preparing to leaye Simmons was not Informed of the marriage until this has been Oft the committing fraudulent acts and with forging in with his mining Pomeroy Iti now iu New A will be issued for remarkable results in a universal and with such a variety of as prove acting through the reaches of human A like anything cau fairly judged only by its pride to record has entered upon the thousands of jt cured of