Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 07, 1866, Image 2

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Ceo- B- GOCDLASDES, Editor and Proprietor.
rmcuixs, not arsx.
TERMS :-$2 00 Fcr Annum, if paid in advance
VOL. XXXIII. WHOLE NO. 19SI.
CLEARFIELD, TA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1866.
NEW SERIES VOL. VII. NO. 17.
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rTV WALLAC!, W"- D' B,UIE.
' ; lAKE WAI TERS, FHAKt FIILDISO.
I WALLACE, BIGLER & FIELDING,
1 t:0RXEYS AT LAW, ClearGeld, t-a.
? A Legal bufineMof all kinds promptly and
' freureicly attended to. May 15, 'So-ly.
jlHOS. J. McCULLOUGH,
1 i TTORXEY AT LAW. Omedjoiaingthe
. . . . ....
, Bank, formerly oeeuplea nyj. ii. aieauaiiy,
1 ., v . rl M P. Will at, and
JlMTIl fcrwfc, viv-iu.ni,
f promptl to Collection-, Sale of Lands, Ae.
JOHN L. CUTTE ,
i TTOBXEY AT LAW and REAL ESTATE
A Affnt. Clearfield, Pa Office on Market
street, oppojit tbe Respectfully oners In
, rricri in selling and boyiog land in Clearfield
sod d.ioining eountie ; and witn an experience
of over twenty yearsasa Durveyor, u.ic ,
that be can render satisfaction. Feb. '63 tf.
ROBERT J. WALLACE,
VTTOKXEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Penn'a
Cffiee in Ekaw'i Ew,rpoeite the Journal
. Dee. 1. 188.
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
I 1T0RXET AT LAW. Clearfield, Fenn 'a.
A Ofliee on Market r-treet, one door east of tbe
"Cuarfield County Bank." May 4. lS64-tf.
JOHN B. OBV18.
ORVIS & ALEXANDER,
A TTOUXEYS AT LAW,
J. fr- Uxh li-lj- lelle'onte, ra.
"DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
1ATE Surgeon of tb B3rt Hegimui, rt
V..liiniiri. havin returned trom the Army,
tl-r hi proleesional services to the citiiene of
Clearfield and vicinity. I'rofeasional oallf prompt
ly attended to. Ofiice on South Eet corner of
id and llnrket street. April 4. lS66.tf.
DENTISTRY.
J. I". CORN'ETT. Drim-T, offer
, . , : . . i : .:
Vi-UJTTTr tvni 0r Curwenrille and Tieinity.
OSce in Drug Store, corner Main and Thompaon
itreeti. CurweneTille, May 11, lS6-ly-pd
J. BLAKE WALTERS,
ncUIVENER AND COXVETAKCER, and
O Apent for the Purchase and bale or Lands.,
tud with the eouuty ofiioea. Ofiioe
Tt.Oi lion. Wm. A. Wallaes. Jan. 1, lb66 tf.
TOSEPH II. EUETH, Justice of tbe Teape, and
el Licensed Conveyancer, o Ytrhington,
Clearlii ld county. Pa. ns Ibj i.
C. 2A?"tTT. Justice of tba Peace
el and Licenced Convpyaacer, LutneTfoarjf,
Clearfield county, I'a- Culleetions and remit
Unco promptly made, and ill kinds of legal in
strument xecutued on short notioa,
Luthorshur. May Vth, lSSA.tf
J. K. M Mt'RRAV.
SAM l EL MITCHELL.
Pfce
Dsalers in Fureign and Dumestie Merchandise,
Lumber, Grain. 4 e. Jiew Washington.
October 2i, 1 Si".i.-1 v.pd. Clearfield Cj.. I'a.
C. KRATZER 4 SON,
MnKCIUMN, dealers In Dry Goods
Clothing, Hardware, Cuttlery, Queensware
Orooeries. Shingles, and Provisions. At tbe old
stand on Front Street above the Academy.
Cieartield, December 13th, lH8-tf,
J. T. KRATZER,
Mm CHANT, and dealer in Dry Goods
Clotliing, Hardware, Queenswar, Groceries
1'rovieions, Ae.
Market street, opposite tbt Jail, Clearfield Pa.
April 2th l&i4,
" LEON il. COUTRIET,
Mr.HCHAT, and dealer in Dry Goods,
heady-made Clothing, Hroceriee, Liquors,
lrugs and Medicines, Hats and Caps. Bxt and
.Shoes, Hardware, Tii-iii, A. Fmirrviile
Cleaif.eld county. Pa. fMayl, '.
CEORKE r. V) ARUl-t. CHAaL.a H. BEKD
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Tobacco, Tea, Spices, &c., tec,
K. E. cor. (lb A Market Pis..
Feb. 14, lSoOm. FU1LADELPIU A.
crRtxirs howe.
Justice of tuk Peace.
For Dcatt Township,
-will proir.pt'y attend to all busiaesi entrusted to
his cure. P. 0. Address, Philipsburg Pa.
Aug. Jlst 1S81
THOMAS M CRISMAN,
Agent for the Singer Sewing Maehine.
Philipehurg, Centre eo., Pean'a.
Oct. llih. Ii.-tf.
(Lcnntn Jbtiocal 33nk;
CLEARFIELD, TA.
rphis Bank is rw open and ready forbosiBeaa,
X Office oa Seeoned street, ia the building for
merly occupied by Leonard, Finney A Co.
piRtrroa arb omcaa.
.JAft. T. LF.OXARD,
Pres't.
JAS. B. GRAB A kt,
W M. A. WALLACE,
A K. WRIGHT.
' Jun J'b, IB.M tX.
RICHARD SHAW.
WM. PORTER.
GEO. L. REED.
WN. V. WRIGHT,
Cashier.
1. :A H I 'IF. I. D C H" T BAN K-Tbe
Clearfield County Bank as an incorporated
in.ntuti'.n bar gone out ofeiiieee by the aur
jender of Its charter on May 12th. ISfii.
All of its stnek is owned by the subscribers,
who will eoatiuB tbs banking bainee at tbe
same plan as private banker snder the arm
wain of tha Clearaeld County Bank."
We are responsible for th debt of lb Bank,
and will cut itt Bote oa demand al th counter.
Deposits received and interest raid when suo-
acv it left for a tied lime,
i'aper dise-maud at i nv eaat. as k arelcor
Our personal respAaeibilny is pledged for all
deposit received aad newse transacted.
A eiatiouane of tbe liberal parroaajre of the
hi sinew mso of tbe county is respectfully aeliei-
t4.
.s Prevldeat. Cashier aal Officers af tb late
Ciearfield County Bank, w require th Bote of
said bank to be presented for rerteoipliow.
Jsmes T. Leonard, Itiabard thaw.
Wm. Purler, James B. O rah am,
A. K. Wright, C L-Beed,
William A. Wallace.
jrw-The kasiB of tb Bank will be easdac
d by Job at. Adams, Kr9 a Caaiie.
Jan ,' tt
H. F. NATJGLE,
MAKE It.
Graham' Row, Clearfield, Pean'a.
Tbe ubecriber refpectfilly inform! bit old
eaatomer ard the publie, that ke baa on hand,
aad eonftantly receiving new additions, a large
atock of Clorki, Watche. and Jewelry.
Jeweh-j of Tery rarietj from a tingle place
U fa'l aett.
Watckea, a fine aMortmentof allrer Hunting
and open ca.e, American and patent Lerert,
plain and full jeweled.
Clocks, a large variety from tbe beet Manufac
tory, confining of Eight day and Tfc rtj boui
Spring and Weight, Lexers, Tiza, Etxiae aaJ
Aiaraa.
fpectaclee, a large aamrtmeat far ani near
light, eolored and plain glaa.
Also, a fine ae-ortment of Spoons. orks, But-ter-knirea,
etc, plated on jennine A label.
ALL kinds of Clacks. Watebes aad Jewelry
carefully repaired and M'arraatcw!.
A continuance of patronage is eolicited.
November 1Mb. ISCj II. F. KAI GLE-
"XLI PliSS. TL F. KAIGLK baa jnst
Jt received an Elegant assortment of the bait
quality ; also silver exienaioa and desk buliera.
November, 2V lSEj.
REMOVAL.
J. P. KRATZER,
has retnoyed to his rew Were-Kooms, on
Market St Clearfield, Ta
where Le has opened a very Urge alock of
Dry Goods,
Merinnes, Gingbama, Cloths, I'elaines, Prints,
Carsimeres, Alpacaa. -iiks, raiiurU, cpt.
Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, XIuLair, Jeans,
Lanellas. Muslins. Flannels, Bonnets, Rib
bons. Cloaks. Laluitiral Skirts, Kojp
Skirts, thswls. Dress Trimmirga,
Head Sets, Caps, Corsets, Gloves,
Collars, car!a, tirenadioa Veils,
Table Covers.
C I o t hi n
0
Coata, (ient's Shawls
I nder-Sbiru and
Drawers, Lmiu, Shies. Gum
Fbvei, Cravats, Gloves
and Collars.
LTAKPWATiE, QUEENSWARF, GR-
CEE1ES A MUSICAL GWUS.
(jrTOCTi'
Tea, Coffee, Pcgar, Motass.5alt, Candles, Rica,
Flour, Bacon, Fish, Tobacco, Kamns,
Currants, Spices, Crackers,
Vinegar, Oils, Var
nish, AlruboL
TIN-WARK. GLASS-WARE. WtXiDEN
W ARE, and STAT1 iX'EKY.
Household Goods.
Carpets, Oil-cloths. Drugget. Looking Glasses
Clocks. Churns, Wathbuards, Tubs. Buck
ets. Flat Irons. Pans, Window Mind.
Wall-paper. Coal Oil Lamps. I'a
brellas, Iiedcords, Knives and
Forks, Spoons, Crocks, aui
Move lilackiar
Tir AH of which will be so.d oa tbe moat rea
sonable terms, and the highest market price paid
or Grain, Wool, and allkiads of country produce
Clearfield, December li, Uaa.
ANOTHER EXCITEMENT'
xx.
A FALL IN TRICES.
AT THE
Cheap Cash Store
WILLIAK F.IRWIN!
South Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Spring Sl Summer Goods
At Grcatlv KcduccJ Trices.
lam Jaat reee'rving and openirg a earefufy
serted stnek of fashionable fprir.g A 5um
mir Goods of almost every description.
A nesutiful aesortment of rrint and Iry
goods, of the newest and 1UI style.
Also a great variety of useful notion.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
Bonaeu, Saewle,
Haw aad Cap,
Boots and Sheet, a large qaaatiry.
Hardware, Vueeneware,
Drags aad kiediciaea.
Oil and Patau,
Carpet Oil Cloth.
- 3aV -s. --wr--a, ar-. rva S r-k
jjj. ix- -- vi o VJ
and rruii lore-go and iomeiic,
aoch a Apple, reaches. Cur
rant, rrune. Laiunt, Uran
fret, and Letnoca.
Fish, Bacon and Flour.
llarserel la aei berrelt
of th Vest aliry,l! af wktch will be tali at
tbe lowest eab or ready pay prices.
My old fheadj and the public generally, are
re.r.ertful!v Inviled t call.
jrfV. B. All kinds of A.Taad approved
I COCXIST f&Obi't-E take ia ei-lar e for
aod. WM. F. IRW1K.
Ciearteld. May ik. IS. tf
DExssr iiasQ. ETC.
f FECIAL N0T1TE- Paruian DXr.?
) aad
O CLOAK Making.
ak.:..
7TJ'a::7z -rib;
eld esUbUbed stand. IU t bctcot street
r 1 .,1. . r... a!.ntli t inv,M!,
de aad eleak battcaa. KiMas. t'uxr aa
Awipura litres. Bogle aad tj,ap Dree Tnm
ming. witk a larp variety of Ster-le eid Faary
Weed, from i t per real lee- ibaa eaefwfcer
Also, reeeivtag dai'v. Peris ! ia ;eae
naner. fee Ladies aa-1 Chiidiea' lr-H. Sets
of Pauerasfer "ken basis aad I'r-w e'S Bew
-md ml kit. M. A. ILM'hK js.
tyi-ly 1 CI Caeetsut rU, rkUadalfki.
PETER A. GAULIN,
AND GENERAL CLOimEIL
Grabam't Ro, orer Kauple'a Watch
Jewelry Store. Market street,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
Tfc fobtoriber having portnarjently loca
ted himwiria the Koroueh of Clear6eld,
has deleimiDeJ toetigaee in tbe business of
. 1 inland friwtp sjoostantly on haod a
full asaortment of CloUi, Caasimerec,
Salioetts, and Vettings.of tbe Lest qual
ity and latet stjles, which I wi.l
ill a ii ii ff a c t n i c
to order, to luit customers, on short
none. I'aUwuUr attention le raid
to Cuttirg and Fif.inp Gecllemetr,PrfiTi,
and Childtena Clothirc; and in fact.
evervthii.tr pertaining in this
"BP.AXCII OF BUSINESS.
A lilienil share of public patronage is,
therefore, respectful J r aolic.ted. and I
would advise all, to give me call before
purchasing elsewhere any good in xtj
line- P. A. GAULIN.
Clearfield. May l&th. lsSCtf.
II. 13RIDGE,
(Store on skar East af Ciearfield Uoase,)
ilarket St., Cleartield, Pa.
Keep on Land a full artmcEt ol
GEVrs i LKMiLllMj GUUUs,
tuck as
Shirts, Linen and Woolen under Shirts,
drawers and eork. week -tics, pocket Landser-
cbiefs gloves ambrel'aA, bats Ac, ia great variety.
Oi piece tioods be keeps tbe best l toths of ail
kadea and eolors." sock a
ILACK lHjEKli JF Hi E VERY
Let mate. Fanry Caitner id great varif j;
Alo. Frencb Coalinc, lit-aver, 1 not, Cum-
chilia, and Fricott over coating, all of j
srhirh sriil be fold Ltieap for Lau ; and
made up according to the latent Style by
KxerieDced Workman. Also Agent for
ClearCelJ eo., for I. il. Sinper. f Uy . cel
cbrale'l Sewine Machine. H- RRIItjE.
ClearEcld. Fenn'a, Nt. 1, loo.-tf.
HOW TO SAVE HONEY.
Tbe times are hard ; you'd like to oow
Hew yea may save your Duliars ;
Tbe way U do it I iil show,
! T rill riU
A maa who lived not far from bare,
Who worked bard at his trade,
Cut aal a household te support.
That squandered ail be mad.
I soet hisa oaee, say ke, "my friend,
I look threadbare and rough ;
I've tried te get myself a suit.
Bat can't aar SJ nou;k."
Ears I, my friend, bow muck hive yoa ?
I'll trU you where to go,
Ta get a swit that's s- und and cheap -
AiKkJii:rt-IM-!i and C
Be took what little be kad saved.
Aad went to IS else stale ia eV Crottiert",
And there ke got a handsome suit.
For ball he paid to ether.
Kea ke a boas a, ke looks to well ;
Aad their effort Is sack.
Thai wkea they take their daily saeaU,
Fbey doa't eat half eo aaack.
Aad now be Ends oa Farurdsy aigbt
Wit aii ii:r wants supplied ;
That he has ateeey left te spend.
And worn te ly aside.
Uis gtnd raeeee. with cheerful fiile,
He gladly telle to aa;
If yaw 4 ear Mane v. g aad boy,
Year clothe at Kclaeiiateia Clothing Mall
Where tbs rhtip;, t.at a J Ust Cls'Jiicg
and g -"d Furnisbttg t.ix.d, eaa be bad ta suit
crery tan, and ia every s'yle.
April lla 1SS tf
HARLEY & SON,
F O U N D E K s,
OearCclJ, renn'a.
Tbey kerebyaetify th public, that th Foundry
ia th Borough of Clearfield,
kas hert ia faU blast. r4 tbey are o ready
to accommodate the tmwa,ry w.ta aayxning j l;aJital rulers II) the Rump
pwuming their 1 They keep eoast-t ,
a kand a general assortment of . . , , .
, t, , , m. ti . c. indeed alo, when they refused to
Coot, Tarlorand Ten I late Move, , lhe m rc?orWd A,,nl no, ma
far buraicg I !. the amendment a ''condition."
EITUfE WOOD OR CUALl 3 -r
SalamanJer'5, Number 4, The Pnivcrss
1 arrivals at Boston l y the i htna, lrom
DaC StOVCS, Number 3 and 4,l Europe, is the Princes Mural, who
V ri Unities anrl Y1 o-il'nns . is on her way bono to Florida, in
Fire Grate 20 and 2- inches,
FARM DINNER FELLS TWO SIZES
riows acd Tlow Cting.
We are, also, prepared to make a!
kind of
GRIST AND SAY KILL IRONS,
aoi ar-ecial atteotion i paid to tLe re
psinrj of
em t :. . i.
Ai.rtMu: .u.icuaio.
rrf.n in want or arything. in our .
!:re wouJJ do well Fy pivmp us a call.1
AU kind of country produce, and oii
I Metai. tn'aeei io exchaepe for our Uuu-
Ifarture, al tbe liUM-t ma.r&i .rue
H WA VY k SNS.
Clea-feM. Ta.,
kovemter let. INk.-11.
- ,i ' -
a-itnsdr's aoedk-at Di
e.. 11.;.
JW
1 a1 v
ediclaesof everv k ad ,
H 1.
fir
rwwrtd aad wncrowud sptrea. Citma. krg
If li Cwrrant. Ex. Cfe aad Vmezar ef
megar
U. A I.
lHe be ealitv. For sale kv
Clea-e.d. Jaaoary IpiB. ISA.
ea-ajt iwiag. nabbeii's. Drak. Hoef-
laad Oerau, Hoeteiters d Ureeae-
vivgeaated B.tia-a. aia per Vqwn, ef all
kiads far meiieiaal r.rpeses. for al ky
a. r
The 1mtndntmt.
Ratifir.tlon of the Constitutional Amend
mcut a t onditioir' of Kc-toratlun.
From tbe So York World.
"Who control tho Keiutlicaii part',
the llaiicals or tho Conaervativcs, like
Mr. liiymond, who havo slunk back
to it t Some of the Conservatives eay
the catiHlitutional amendment is a
"condit;oii" of Jiestoration. , Here is
what tV real rulers, the thorough
From tbe Independent.
'Ye know personally every promi
nent member of Conrens, and we
kiio that the leaders do i.ot mean to
adnit the unadmitted States on the
me'O auoiaion oi me arat'numeni.
Jlrreover, we know eronuI!y the
leidiuff Kadicals of the jlejiuUican
pirty outaide of Congress, and we
know that thi'y have no intention of
making the antenduteut the final nic;tt
urc of a J:ni?bion. To my, therefore,
as the National Coinmitteo pay, that,
on condition of adopting the amend
ment, is lenuessee adypU-u it, "the
tluor startds invitingly open" for the
ten other States, is to make a promise
to the i&r to break it to the hope.
Tc ?ay, with the Syracuse Republican
Convention, or with the address of
the National Republican Committee,
that Congress will ree-toro the ten
waiting Statc9 if these States adojd
the amer.irucut, is to misrepresent
the is-ue.
'Slavery was not abolished under tl.e
milJ infiaeiiee of temptation, hut un
der the strong influence of compul
sion ; au J the negro's enfranchisement
will not be achieved by such tcmj'la-
tion, but by stun compulsion. Af
cordinrlr, the Radical party, North
and boath, white and blaik, can as
sent to no reconstruction short of iiu-
par.tial sufl'rage.
'No leading I?
nullican in Congress
means to admit the ten waiting States
simply on the adoption of the consti
tutional amendment. These State
are to be admitted on no conditions
t-hortofthc equal political rights of
tbrir loyal citizens, without diftinc-
tinn of race. A reconstruction of the
Union on any other basis voa!d t.c -
national di.-honor. Until the rebel
State can come Lack on this basis,
thev shall not come back at all."
Mr. Rout well, of Massachusetts, one
of tho Star-Chambcr Committee ol
Filteen, and a candidate for re-election
to Congress, in a recent speech, said :
"If the present Congres.-ionu plat
form expressed the whole claim to be
demanded of the South, it was one
that Lo would not support. It was
well as far as it went, but it did not
g' far enough. There would l e no
safety if the South came in and li.cee
demand were only complied with.
Our only security in the future was in
endowing the colored loyal people of
the South with the elective franchise,
and the speaker said he did not in
tend to vote for the admission of ei
ther of the ten States not at present
represented in the Congre9 of tho
United States until impartial suffrage
wa secured to all the peojlc of those
States.
. Ho believed that when'tbo Thirty-)
ninth Congress assembled in Decent-1
ler next, there would not bo found j
five men who were identified with the
Republican party w ho would not be
in favor of impartial suffrage in every
one of these ten States as i condition
prccdt'nt to thi ir admission."
r. Botltwell IS OI10 of the Judical
leaders of Congress, and knows wiiat
be affirms in this matter to be true ;
lute
compaiiv !ui mo sun in
Commolore Dallas, of tho Cnited
State Navy. S'no is tho descendant
of Jocahim Murat, King of Naple,
and IViongs io Florida, where she has
long resided. At the close of the war,
Loins Nattoleon sent to know how
! the fartij, tb4 on receiving tho re
i quire 1 information, settled ou her foi
l.:e the sum of francs, or aboul
5,;.mu in g,.ld. annually. Sho is aU.
trc;atire of Geu. Washington, her
.i,, i !ir:n M,n v. nli-
' v e- o
mgton's sifter.
TheTri-1 I I-VS of A C"NC.r.FMAN.
IT t ' .-ir,!Miiil ill
i . ., , , , .
'jail at I ratiknn, l a., docs Lot do. re
- ; t, avail Inni'-elt of hi congivsionsi
privilege, and will meet Lis trial in
November. Resides civil processes in
numerable, several indictments charg
ing him with f-lse pretenses and cm- an instant after the tnon wr.s f-rind-l.ezz!cmcr,t
are pending, and are to be ing her body almost to jelly. H.cro-
i I'ly.J. .1 11V Li U I V l-V.I
1 .. . 1 . . . , , - i
culleJ up Siext nieiilu, at iiarrie-ourg.,
La-t we k the houe and fumit lire of
,K. -..t.llfiadn were Sold, at the in -
i V f .
a. '-"
lilt Carson.
Kit Carson, the oracle of the West
ern plains and mountains, lias lately
been visited by a correspondent of the
Cincinnati Commercial, to whom he
communicated the following interest
in r reminiscences:
All the Indian, 'hunters and trap
pers ride with short stirrups. I am
almost how-legged from it. Itismore
inijKirtar.ttotho Indian than the white
man, as It Is only by aid ot the stirrup
hecan shift his position, hangingdown
on one side so a to conceal all his
body but his Jc";. Ilia 1' is nil you
have to firo at, as he throws himself
on the side buttocks, or around the
neck of the horse. On this account,
also, they hang the stirrups well for
ward. Some one referred to Carson'fl inti
mate knowledge of Indian strategy.
j-Why, 3-eK, I am up to a good many
of their tricks, but they look a me
once they fooled we pretty bad that
lime. J l uu vou about it. it was
in let me seo yes, lS!i;i. There were
six of us huntcre out after buffalo, up
in the Snake country. We had made
a prettA" good hunt, and came into
camp at night, intending to start in
next morning with our hunt. AVtll,
we camped. Had a good many dogs
with us, f-oine of them good dogs.
Thev barked a cood deal, and we
heard wolves. As I lay by the fire,
. t.; an.t-.no-
).-... .rirrin f.r.n tS iKilll T II 1 t ( 1TX it
C . don wanted to fire, l-.t I would I
not h t him, for fear of bitting some
of the d gs
"I had just a litiie nispicion thnt
tho wolves might be Idip.i.s, but when
I saw them turn sh-Jit round, nr.d
hoard the snap of their teeth when
the dors came too doso to one ol
them, I' felt easy then, and made surccat between Madam de Stael and tbo
it was a wolf. Tho I ivlian fooled me . reigning beauty of the da', said, "How
that time. Confound the rascal" be-jhai j v 1 am to be thus seated between
coming animated -confound the ras
cal, doyou think he didn't have t-voold
buff.do bones in his hand that he crak
ed together every lime ho turned to
snap "at tho dogs? Well, ly an 1 ly
we dozed oil" asleep, and it wasn't
insii" m..-c i v. - -..k ... . ar..lf5W.t IIt(lu,.cj a reutlemau to ask il it
and a blaze. 1 jumped strait for the
mules and held 'em. If the Indians j
had been smart they 'da had us alh but,
thev run as soon as they fired. I hey
killed out one 01 us jmht finis. i-
had five bullets in his body and eight
in bis buffalo robe. 1 he Indians were
buffalo robe. '''igooaJIr.JohnsV "I
of Nous ..on the warpath after exclaimcd i
akcs.andenmeonus by acci-1 . ,
a band
the Sunk
denL They tried to waylay us Lest
morning, but we killed three of em,
including their thief.
When I first wt nt over into Cali
fornia in 1-9, the. valleys were foil of
Indian tribes. Indians wero thick
every where, and I saw a great deal of
some larire and liouristimg trioes.
When I w as thereagain in 1V13, they
had all disnpponre Land when 1 inquir
ed about certain tribes 1 had seen on
the spot, was told by the people living
there that they had never heard of
then.." '
4 1N.I.AR Rear" Cloaks The new
tloakiugs for the cuiiiing winter sea
sons are all of tho 1 olar bear orJer,
tuUedhalfan inch thick, and very
soft and warm. Tbey are not adapted
to either round cloaks or tight fitting
garments, rtnd Can only be made into
coats or looo paletots, and only
trimmed with the most extravagant
of buttons.
The latest fashion in buttons is to
rcprernt upon them horses' heads,
do"' heads, and also sometimes the
wliole animal. The bear, having re
ceived its share of patronage among
the rest, has given toe name to the
shs'-ev coats and sacks of thick, white
and liirht tufted cloth, which arc hence
forth 'to ho known as "Polar bear"
cloaks.
These cloth' are very expensive
f 15 and SIS per yard, but they are'
wide, and so, fortunately, it does not
take many yards to make a cloak.
The "Alpine 7 cloaking is beautilal ; it
is oi thick, white wool, or striped in
colors, blue or n risr, and is used enly
for opera clonks, or in all white, or
carriage paletots.
A lloRRini.i: Dfatii Mr. Robert
Walker an Ibis wife, ridingin a wagon
with two seats, were crox-mg a rail
rimJ track in Detroit. Michigan, Fii-
dav, when the gentleman, who sat on
the front scat driving. Iti Io tl.e la lv
sat behind him, suddenly (iNeovrro I
that n train of cars wm' rnpid'y ? ;v
proiichir.g lie wh:pp -d hish ns:.r; l
they pn.ng u'.J.ly forward. T-ijs
nnexp'-cted 1.11 mont throw Mis. V alk
er out of the v:ig -n. bbe f. 11 up -i
the planks between tho rails, which
inrrn t.l .nili'.e liTIKS tOVJS. .Illll
I . r . t c. ... n -; ..i . , .
maois oi on- um-.-i mi.,m- -y
found beidc the triUK. toe fj.i:rc
1 train laving p.tS-ed OVCT t TC m. They
I -Pr(. shuiM-leS
-eles rni.
.11 i set 1 1 (i it co ti h Item,
Tho Ration says housekeeping i
human ; boarding is simply animal.
What did Lot do when big wifa
turned to iult? Got a fresh one.
Tea kettles arc decidedly Yankee in
their melody; they sing through their
noses.
If a 1gamist were sentenced tolivo
with his two wives in the same house,
tko crimo wold svuu OCVOIUC CXDDCt.
An Irishman, having been told that
the price of bread hadallen,exclaimed:
"This is the first time I ever rejoiced,
at the fall of my best friend."
One of the oldest papers in the
world, the J'oslzi itunrt, of Frankfort,
est. Uialied in I01G, Las just di'sap?
pcared suppressed by iJiMnaick.
If j our Bitcr, while engaged with a.
sweetheart, asks you to bring a glass
of water from an adjoining room, start
on the errand, but yon need not re
turn. You will not be missed. Don't
Miss (Smith nsked "tho pleasure of
Captain Jones's companj- to tea." At
the time appointed the Capta'n, be'ng
in command of the Rifles, made his
apinaranco with tho wholo of
company in parade dress.
'Speakingof shaving," s.iid a pretty
girl to an obdurate old bachelor, "I
t i , . i , . , - .
"' " a j.air oi nanasome
kyps would bo the licst mirror to thavo
jby." "Yts, many a oor fellow hag
''ci n d'aved ly thcia.
SouaMles, au olJ bachelor, 6liow-
his btocl ings.whit h he has ju.-t darned,
to n niai:cn lady, who contomptuoueiy
remarks, "I'lettj-goodfora man darn
er." Whereupon Squabbles rejoics,
"Good enough lor a woman, darn her."
A would-be ngrccable. taking his
n wit and a beauty. "its, replied
Madame de Stael, "and without pos,
sensing either."
A squaw in CetrftFMrcIitgnn had s
pappoose on her arm, exceedingly
white lor a member of us race, winch
was not a bah-breed ? Vhereuon
,..,5. o,,, r.ot a drop of wh.la
Mo0(i al,oct jt hitlf Ingia ar.d half
iniSe,i0I,arv."
- . v i.i .:t .1 t,,w
- - 1 ra
Rinder to keep the Sabbath," sail
'1 .1 teil von bow
incisive young
to lend it to
hiui, and I'll be bound that he'll keep
it. lie whs never yet known torctuq
anything that he borrowed."
U'Connell, in addressing a jun.
having exhausted every oruinary epi
thet d abuse, stopped lor a w ord, nud
then added, 'this nau-frageous ruffian.'
Whcu afterward asked by bis friend,
the meaning of the worth he confessed,
ho did not know, but said, "he thought
it sounded wed.
At an assemblage of a few friends,
one evening, the nt'sencc oi a laay
was noticed, which was npologized
for by an acquaintance, who stated
that she wns detained by an interesting
little incident, "Ah, yes," exclaimed
Mrs. John Smith, "and a beautiful
little incident it was
too weighing
just nine pounds and a half 1
A physieian passing a stonemason $
shopcallc I rut : "Good morning, Mr.
D. hard nt work I see. You finish
vour grave stones as far as "In th;
"memory of," and then wait I suppose,
to see who want monument next V
'Why, yes," r -plied the xld man,
"unless somebody's sick and you arij
doctoring him, then I keep on."
A young e.-iiisite, innocent of any
hair upon his face, went into Phal'.'c'g
last week. at. d seating himself in one
of the chairs, told the operator to
slmvo him. Tho barber lathered hi
face and then tat ilcnu on another
clmir and began to read the Tribune.
"Hallo, fellow," Fays the dandy,
"what are you wailing f r "' "I have
done all I can, sir,'' replied the other.
T am hot wailing for your beard ty
grow."
It has tran.-pirctl that the Taymas
ter who cmbt .'.led several thousand
dollars of the Government money b
cutting from tho Seven-thirty bond
in his posse -sio'.i the r.iatei ial c.ipo.s
and aj pivpri.-ting the proceeds to bis
own rse is IA utei.aut t'olonel Thorn
as P. Winrtor, CIi'k f Pavm-i.-'cr cf the
Pay Distn'et cf the Guff of New Or:
l:an s.
Tur. M.Ti:or.:o Lun ir. Tho me:
tcrie shower j rv.isi.'id by theustron
oru-rs about tha r.iiuuie cf Nt vei.oo,:
is it ai-ncars, preceded bv !: liniitif.ry
l'hC
h:l ::iens. It u stattd in the
Phdadelnhta lrrd-.-r that for
ec-vcriif
ni:;ht vaf-t, not w ithstandirg tln
tu.'ion'lght, brilliant ineicors bae beci
tiotiecd in the l.eava., ar.d the grn'i
';j da a;. lit 'pat
d next month vi
probably not fail u.