mimrff"Ti" r-m ir '"1T7T" GEORGE . B. GOODLANDER, nDiroa a" wmn CLEARFIELD, Ta. . W fDHKSPAY MOBMINO. MARCH ,?. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. f A meeting af th Democrat, af tin aounly w 111 U held In th Court Iloue. n TUESDAY EYKNINd, MARCH IS, 187J, t 1 o'ehwk, P. V., far ke purpoM of eelectlng eoe Repreeenta llr delegate and to appolot thr ConforM, to meat the Conferee, from Canabria, Elk end Clin, ton noautle, for th purpoe of .electing one Sen atorial delegate to rrproeent oar ooonty and Sen Mortal dUtrlot In the approaching Democratic atlata Contention. ' ' ' '" : Dy ordr ot tbe Committee. C ' '' " " ' t). I. KRKD9, Chairman. Ttaq LoginUturo of "bleeding Knn passed a retoluliou oa tbo 27th ultimo declaring Sonittor romoroy un worthy the confidence and respect of tbe . people of Kansaa. It in well enough that the people of that State tiave got their ej es opan. Tomeroy was always deniagogne, and they have been told so for years. For ton tang years tbe old hypocrito shielded himself under the cloak ot religion, thanking God that he was not as other naeo, clo. : - Ji"Aivsn Cowardics. Tbe Senate Mobilior investigating committee ro ported unanimously in favor of the expulsion of Senator Patterson, of Now Hampshire, and exonerate Jiar Un, Logan and others, who were apdwilched with the Ames ring of eorrtiplionists. The committee never moo lions the namo of Colfax, who is just as guilty as Patterson, and even more so, becauso ho perjured biinsolf twice while Patterson only took one heat at false swearing. JJack Again. Alexander II. Ste phens, ot Georgia, late Vico President of ' tbe Southorn Confederacy, lias been elected to Congress without op position, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Gen. Wright, In in Eighth district of that Stale. Tbe re turn of each statesmen as Mr. Stephens to that body will break up all the Credit Mobilier rings and restore that body to what it was originally, when none but honest men held seats in it. Rogues were then the exception, not Ihe rule m now. ' e , Tub Loyal Judo.. They hv another "dntnnod snot that will not out" 1o bleeding Kansas besides Cald well and Potooroy. , It is Judge De labay, the Uultod Stales Judge. The judiciary commutes in vongross on .Friday last presentod loiters of im ipeacbment againBt him for corruption nd habitual drunkenness. .Ho is tbo man who told the United States grand jury la 1864 to find bills of indictment ragainst every oopporhead id the Stale How changed the scene I. Tbo cop porfaears are free d bis honor im peached. Bigots and fanatics are usually; short lived. Sharp's rifle . theology has done its work moat cf- . foctually in K annua already, and if ' sound morals are not substituted the . Slate will yet be ruined. . "The Cubwtiah Statesmen." v Subsidy Fomcroy, of "bleeding Kan - sos," although luruod out of the Sen ate, has a large field to labor in. Ho owns 120,000 acres of land in Kansas . and Nebraska, which ho acquired ; chiefly through bis christian efforts , while in tbe Senate on a 15,000 salary . Tbo land Is worth two million dollars. His male, Colfax, seoms to have been less fortunate. Ho nover stolo much . publio land and went but slightly into ; Credit Mobilier stock, (11,200.) Lit . chief reliance seems to have been ono . .Keebit, the government postage-stamp : manufacturer, who frequently sent - biru a $1,000 greenback and would . toll him to keop quiet, and he did so until aflor poor Nesbil was dead. , If Chaplain Newman has two moro snch 1 "christian statesmen" on hand wo " would advise him to send them to 1 - some penitentiary instead of the " Untied Stale Bennto, wliere thoy - (com to dobauch even such fellows us .Nye and Chandler. , UNPAaenAin.E Ihi'UDeiwe. We .notice that Wm. Strong, one of the . Judges of the Suproute Court of tho United Statos, who has allied himself ; .'.to a ring which is laboring to put God . into the Constitution of the United , States, continues to head his oirculars ' "U. S. Supreme Court lloom." Now, ...what right has a judge of this Court to engago in tinkoring the Constilu , o.ion f Can impudence go further T Is it not judicial harlotry f What right has judgo of that high and v heretofore honorable tribunal to get , .tlown nnd roll In the dirt? II tbe Constitution needs tinkering and al- : toriug lot somebody else than Judge ..Strong engage in it. It will be time ' -enongh fur this genlloman to give an opinion on that instrument when called upon to do so. More than this, it Is impertinence and degrading. Let 'some exiled, "christian - statesman" who Is not otherwise engaged, such as Colfax, Goorgo II. Stuart, or Wm. E. Bod go, turn their tlontion to Chris- ' tianiatng the Constitution, and let tbo 'JWflge attend to his legitimate and .sworn duty. ' " t , . i i, ,. Gov. llartranfl has appointed John 1). Linn, Eq., of Ilcllcfonle, Deputy ?feurelary of the Commonwealth, U JTallonect Kmampl. Meu wilh soiled garmouts snj of doubtful Integrity should not be too fast In accusing their neighbor. or wearing dirty clothes, or for being scoundrels, , ' , Wbo woroj the men thut plaoed Andrew, Johnson In the pillory six years ago, charging him with high crimes and misdemeanors In offico, and attempting to impeach him and deposo him from his high position r Reader, we will give you tne names of the leaders In that crusado. Schuy ler Colfax, of Indiana j John A. Bmgr him and Gon. Garfield, of Ohio; nonrv Wilson ond Henry L. Dawes, of Massachusetts ; Wm. D. Kolly and Glonnl W. Scofiold, of Pennsylvania, and Sonator ralloiBon, of Now Hump- hire mon who are as clmraotorlcss to-day as Laura D. lair or josie Manofleld crouturos who huvo rob bed the pooplo of tho United States of hundreds of millions of dollars. The Credit Mobilier ring roosters are tbe fellows who wanted to crucify Andrew Johnson a few yours ago. How about "high crimes and misde meanors'! now, virtuous impouebors? But lor the fuel lhat the mon who control Congress hud their pockels stuffed with Credit Mobilier stock, evory one of these men would havo been expelicu lor commiuwg iuu -thousand fold greater than those they luid at tbe door of President Johnson. Wbnt a noble cxumplc of total deprnv but how humiliating and de grading to the men who have been voting for these sclf-snmo Pharisees for eight or moro years. . The Credit Mobilier faree Ended. The agony in Congress over tho band of national thieves is at an end As intimated by us last week, no ono has boon expelled. It scorns now that a Congressman can steal and rob as much as be pleases and will still be dofonded and allowed to hold his scat n that body, no difference how odious ho mar bo to tho public. The reso lution reported by tho committee for tho expulsion of Ames nnd Brooks was defentcd, and a simple voto or censure passed upon Ihomj (the con sure lies in the fuel that they were discovered)." Tbe vote of condemna tion stood, yeas 181, nays 80. It is Baid the luLlcr fuvorod expulsion. It is notorious that Congress has beon a fountain of corruption sinco tbo close of the war, and that two-thirds of llio old members, like ScofielJ, Kolley, Dawes, Garfield, and scores of others not named, have all had a piece of lira same cheese; and hud Ames and Brooks been expelled, it would have thundered In every corner of the Capitol, and scores of hcuds would have .bcon brought to the block in short motro. As Amos and Brooks made several hundred thousand dol lars out of the transaction, they can afford a vote of eonsuro, ' as their money will still give thorn high sociul standing. Crime is crime no more if you havo plenty of cash. But look out, "poor devil," if you happen to violato a law of Congress or of Assem bly ; you will go up, sure. It is very wicked for a poor man to violato law, bat it is simply unfortunate (!) when a Congressman or high government odiuiul does tho samo thing. i , f Carnival ofCorruptto The wholesale corruption practiced by Congressmen for years, and proved against litem by their confederates, Is lose than half the crimes they are euilty of committing. That tho two Vico Presidents, and Senators Patter son arid Ilailan, und Congrossmon Amcs.Alloy, Bingham, Brooks, Dawes Garfield, Kellcy, Scoficld, and their confederates, have committed crimes that would ' have brought aboul speedy expulsion in tho purer dnys of tbo republic, is as clear as tho sun at meridian. But what is far worso all those men have deliberately commit ted PERJURY, tbo worst of all crimes, except murder. Tlicxo men escaped punishment, us their peers allego, becauso they, committed tho crimes charged against them years before THI3 Congress, and aro guilty of no crime during this Congress. Pray, gontlemen, have they not ull committed perjury within the last three months, and Colfax and Patter son several tunes r Is perjury es teemed no crime by our honorable Congrcmon f If Uioro mon had half the snniik possessed by Judss thoy wuulu ff be" themHlire.' - VEST Vf.Aitr. Tho Naw YarU Tri bune, in nlluding to Ksnsue "christian statesman" business, snys : "Tbe Sen ate cannot nfl'ord to shoro this matter by in any such way. Tho parly In powor, if it allows this thing to be done, will muke mistake that cunnot be other than fatal. Either I'omeroy is an honest, mueh-nbuscd man, tho victim of an amazing and outrageous conspiracy, or he is an infamous scoundrel, gnilly of a higher crimo than troason or ro'oellion who should not be allowed to loave the seat be line disgraced without having his own proper stamp put on hint by Iho body ho has dishonored. Whatever Sena tors may do, they may rest assured that tho pooplo will weigh the testi mony and render just and impartial judgment on the facta. .If this man is guilty, ho must not bo scrconcd j if innocent, let the Senate so certify him to tho country and stamp his accuser as a perjured villain." A VtTKBAN. The Pittsburgh JW of the 1st says: "Talk of your old subscribers. Our exccllont friend and sterling Democrat (ion. Orr of Arm strong county, on yesterday, com menced bis sixty-first year's subscrip tion to the I'ost. The uoncrul is now In his 87th year and although quits feeble, takes great interest in National and State affairs, and do clurcs so long as he lives he must have his fuvorite journsl. May ho be spared many years to enjoy it." Colfax has been lecturing on Tern- j'wi.Hbf. , ,p,,uui ,i srutn tln'l i rr.- ftcify won t be .his ncl Subject,? ' TJks mat TraurtrMp, Thero is evidontly an Intrigue In progress at llorrisburg by whiou It. W. Mackcy is to retain his hold on the publio purse beyond tho time when bis tona expires, and thus continue the peculiar management and appli catioo of tho publio funds which have n,n..kH hUailininlstrationof thoolllco. a hill nrnvidinii for an election of Stato Treasurer Tn March, referred lo a Sonato committee, wus navcrsiy re porUfd upon at tho beginning of this weok, and thus tho mutter stunds, un ions a new bill is road in place, pro viding lor the case. Under the cir- niinmlnnrin. we tloul I il'anV such bill can be passed, llio objuct being to nl low Mr. AiucKoy to nom ovcriiiiiu n noxt October election, when wo pro sums tho choice of a State Treasurer will take place. This Is ull in dclianco of popular will, as there is no doubt whatever that the election of Statu Treasurer by the people wus secured to got rid of just such men as now control tho Treasury, and put an end to the Influence liny wuiu over too Legislature. With the people's money In his hnnd, the Slate TroiiBurcr bus been in the habit of Joining overy oor- rupt scheme of legWIution, and there is no uouut in me minus in muau wuu havo the chuiico of observing tho inner working of llio Ilarriuiirg lobby thftl in the majority of eases in which mon ey is usod in t'ure inul-legislation it is pulu out in proms ui-nvcu irom mo uso of Statu funds. There ouirht to be pennons sent from oil parts of tho Stato praying that a timo bo fixed for an eloolion of Stato Treasurer, to luke llio pluco of tho present iinuinbfnt when his term of ollico expires. The scnndnl which surrounds llio present Treasurer, his Lnmrn controllers nnu sniirers ui. profits, demand that ho go out of olllce just OS soon as tne mw ruiut he shull retire. This llio pooplo. have uxpoetod, nnd this tho Legislature cannot refuso or neglect to perform, without being guilty ol n great om- mge. Philadelphia J'res). The ttplng Itmpol. That firm supporter of Grant, tho Now York Jhraid. characterizes his Louisiana incsaiigo as "a special plea for federal interference in tbo local affairs of that State," and says : It is all very well for the President to say, as be does in his message, (hat lie is extremely anxious lo avtnu any appearance of undue Interference in mate affairs; but words amount to nothing when the action is so ainorcnu Tho sroatest tyrants often talk loud ly of liberty while thoy are destroying it insidiously. Nothinir wus better established or more sacred In our sys tem of government, up to tho time ol a . , , . ..,1? . . tno war, wnen too iiupuouean psnjr came into power, than the non-interference wilh Stale offaiis by tho fed- orul Government. The vory basis of American frcodom was local self-gov ernment through tho municipalities and States. In fact, the gorm of our liberty was found in the municipal sovorninents of Enirland, though it grew and became mucn eniurgeu on tho congenial sou ni America, un fortunately our shallow and time-serving politicians and tyro Presidents have lost sight of thai, and uro going as fast as possiblo lo centralized oca noiistn. Tho Enforcement act relerr ed to. in the hands of narrow-minded or sham statesmen, goes far to des troy the foundation ol Amorican lib erty. H a loJeiol juugo uii any pre text, Jrom ignorance or lo servo puru san uoliiicnl purposes, can set aside nn election In Louisiana, why not In New York or Massaoliusetlsr i ho protenco of currying out tho Enforce ment act of Congress could bo used in ono Slate as well us another. , Only Ihink how monstrous it is that one man can subvert tho machinery of government, defeat the wiM of tho pooplo and throw a Sluie into an archy! lluve our liberties no belter foundation than tho caprice or parti san prejudice of ono fedora! officer.' CoMVHEiiENsivc.-Tho Unitod States Grand Jury, in session at 1'ittnburgh two weeks ago, luid tho following business paper before tho Court, pre vinus to its final adjournment : Tho Grand iuijtiesl of tho United Stutes, In and lor the Western l)i trict of IVhnsylvaniu, upon their sol emn outbs anil uflirmnlionsdo present: That thoy havo vieited and exam ined tho (iovcrnmciil building at rills burgh, containing the post oflico, the United States court room, und the Bevcrnl ofliccs connected therewith, and find the same in a very bud und dilapidated condition, absolutely unlit for ihu purposes for which it is de signed and used. The court room being small, dark and without proper ventilation. The rooms designed lor occupation by ihe grand und pelit jurors aro unlit for the Iransnclion of uny biuinc. The post oflico departments, the different ollico rooms ol the court, and Ihu cus tom house are contracted nnd incon venient, nnd the whole building, alike ns to its architecture and condition, uttorly until for uso ns a publio build ing, und ii dixgraco lo Iho government ol llio UmteJ btutcs. The innuesl aforesaid would there fore onrneslly recommend tho itnmedi- aiu uivtiior. ot' attitlla bniljtnga lor tne uses ana purposes aloresuicl. A VlCB rUKSlDKNTIAl, Lib In the debate on Tuesday night, a frexh brand of falsehood was stamped on Wilson's foroheud. Goncrul llawley said that a denial ho mndo, was nl the instigation of Wilson. This was olicil cd by Mr. Coir. Mr. Cox (Democrat), of New York, rominded Mr. llawley that (luring tho last election he hud dctlarod at a pub lio meeting that llioro wu3 no owner ship of Credit Mobilior stock on tho purt ol benator Wilson, whilo tho evi dence now showod there hns been. Ho w oti Id like to know how his indig nant friend from Connecticut came lo mnke that statement. Mr. llawley (Republican) said that whulcror ho might think ol tho pur pose of tho question, ho would answer it squarely. lie had rison on the stage in Hartford after hull an hour's conversation with Senator Wilson, and ho had declurod that gentlemen to bo, to tho best of his belief and knowledge, innocent of any complica tion whatever, directly or indirectly, ana In the first llunli ol Ins Inuigns lion he had dulled the world to prove that he was so complicated. If the evidence elnco showed that ho was mistaken, it was not his fault He had said what ho beliovcd. Mr. Cox All right. An Economist. I'riuoe Biemaork wears a military coaliwne for economv of time, saTin,g, as he says, one hour eucu uay,r a month each year by rcXraiiing from drossing lour limes mu.'ii usy. lie ruiL'lit ueoitom m fur ' jllier by never undressing. ' ji Lament, Tho Republican party Is truly in a bad fix Its bruins left it lust summer and joined in tbo Liborul movomcnt ; and now the stuff it has used to fill the space In its cranium has become putrid, and tho poor thing has noth ing to put In Its pluoe. Rotten as It is it must bo kept in the skull, for remov ing it will leave tho whole affair hol low and ompiy... Tho few honest men whom tho lear of attempting tho fear ful responsibility of thinking for them selves, hns atill held within tho party linos, aro not so indignant at the re cent developments ns they lire abso lutely Hliipiilcd. ; Now unl then ono of their bund orsrans, in puro despera tion, squeaks ..out Tweed ns if, it, was a grand consolation lo tho host of corrupt men who have been, nnd byj gencrnl eminent still remain, at ihu heud of the Republican party, to find among tho millions of Democrats oim ilmhonosl man, and even although llio party to which ho hud iiri)fused to belong, did liifonlinenlly kick him out us soon ns his chiiruulur had hucomo fully doveloped, yet thut makes no odds wilh his Republican fiitiids. They use his influence to curry Irani in Now York, and tliliiK Uey can hold us responsible for his inisdieds even to tho extent of diverting pililio censure from the band of soll-coiict-ad thieves ut Washington. 1 Wo have no word ol cousolatioi lor imr lln.li'.ii (riends. Tho thtkes Ames investigation lius i,.v tj,. IUUIIS UV.,tf- Klllll nnv n..v..,VM benevolont flowing locks torn tho heud of loo many Ronnbl'ean pulri urchal Casby's lor any )io).o lo remain that tho cheut thoy luvo been putting upon the pooplo wAo suffered ihom selves lo bo fooled y iho'r innumera ble fulso pretense, can over again no successfully played off. J no ianUs of. tho ItadicaU havo in some ineas uro become emancipated. I ho veiled prophots huvo boon expoBod.i Tho blind eyes now see j nnd Ihe ears that wcro den lo tho arguments of the Democrsis have boon unstopped by Iho untonscious admissions of liic very lulso g"ls they huvo bocn worship ing Pitttburg Post, ixlraraganeeof the Ooternmntt By the published summary of tho appropriation uuin i"r uiu ,--uwm wi Congress tlio present session we sec the total amount is a little over one hundred nnd eighty one millions of dollars, and, considering thai tho amounts of somo hare bocn or aro likoly to be increased, iho total may be set down probably ut ono hundred and ninety millions, 'llns, as our readers are awaro, is for current ex penditures of tho year, nnd docs not mcludo interest on Iho national debt The interest on Iho debl being about a hundred millions, tho cntiro exuen dituro will amount lo two hundred and ninety millions. Bui, deducting Iho burden of Ihe debt, winch is legacy of tho war, w hy is it necessary In these tunes ol pcaco tlinl tne cost of tho government should be more than double what it was thirteen years unor Admitting that tho thirty mil lious for pensions is n proper charge, and also u legacy of the war, nnd as such doducling Hint Irom the hundred and ninety millions, thero is still left a hundred and sixty millions as the current yearly cost of a penco estab lishment. JJut tho thirly-lwo m lions sot down for tho iYsl Oflico Depurtmenl will bo balanced by the earning Ol mat acpui ns.nt less some five or six millions. That lesvet a hundred und thirty-four mil- Hons for the civil, military und nnval ncrviccs nnd lor miscellunoous tinjects an amount too largo by forty mil lions ut Irnst. Under llio hrnd of sundry civil expenses," ainr Irom the rouular Appropriations for evory department, the stun set down il near- , . : -.:m: U'l:.. ly iwcmy-cigu minions. niit mi llieso sundries Unit amount lo nl much as tho whole expenses of the ciivcrn- ment in its purer days, thirty or lorly yeurs ugo f Wo havo fallcti upon evil limes, when cxlruvaguiico una cor ruption go bund in hand together. iVne York Herald. j .Vr PoltHmt DettultUnt. Height of impudence II idinjr one's speculations behind a wile's p'tlicoat llonry Wilson. I Forgetful indignation ftending back u dividend nnd forgetting to ex plain Iho mutter James A. (luiflold llonesl legislators Taking slock when only worth ninety -lour dollars pur shnro, and sending it back when worth two hundred und fifty-seven dollars, with dividend'. ' Congrcsxiotuil morality- Hon) ing a fact on llio slump and owtui'ig up to it when cornered with the evidence Henry Dawes. , ( Innocence Inlervicwing (inorge F. Train and Oakes Ames in relklion lo taking Credit Mobilierstock und think ing they would pour money Into his lap without nuythlng expected in ro turn James A. Garfield. I National Hanker A innn wholonns money tu and rccoives money from Congressmen without security, only for form's sake Oakes Ames., A ;ood father -in-law One who al lows his son-in-lnw lo ninkd a Rood thing in slocks when ho is one of tho directors James llrooks. Moral Coward Turing lbs slock nnd dividends, nnd, when lneiig. lion i full-".! nf ,1!h --,U liinghiim, Wilson, and Scofiold. lliinevolenco buying slock of Astcs. and when investigation is talked of, and Ames is getting into hot water, surrendering fivo hundred dollars Schuyler Colfux. - Rulhor mixed Applying Ion thous and dollars toward nit Jet-lion for Senators, all in i legiliinnlli way. Mature reflection Coni essmen re vising thoir sworn testimony heforo n secret invosligulion wkou'iho outh of secresy is removed. Ctf (and Plain- dealer. In Indiana the paronti are over- hauling thuir family Ilihles to alter tho front names of chidren from Schuyler Colfax losomolling clso.- In ono counly,ono hundred mid eighty seven little boys had tleir names changed in one week. Brides oilier good, (.lakes Ames's It tt It hook has cnuipd llioso pooplo lo Search tho Sciiplures and given a bolter stylo of iioinuiiviature vo western babies ol tne mulo persuasion. j Tnr. Stoks Case. Jm).9 Davis, of llie ftos ,ork Supromo Court, bus granted a wit of error and stay of pro ceedings in tha Stokes caso. This decision was Stokes's lust chance. Tho caso now goes to a full bonch of Supreme Judges and will not be do ii .1 ...I I'.. ...... I. . . . I n. .uvu iui in., ui miro UlUimiS. ciou'v-a is grontety ehcored by this turn In his fuvor. ,'... , ., -i i j 1 " Jtto Marshall House nt Aloxaodria, f, Wliore L.O llhul !' - tl, uiaa I jiillcl h? J)cct hurnnrj, Coupon .tVtrs. Photographers are busy picturing the Ice gorgo at Porl Deposit. Mrs. Crittenden, widow of Senator Crittenden, of Kentucky, died at St. Louis, on Sunday. ., . , Row Goo. F. Vallandighnnt, brolhor of the lalo Hon. C. L. Vullandighiim, died suddenly in Cincinnati on the lillhinsl.' A membor of tho Constitutional Convention is trying lo got in a suc tion making the killing of a lightning rod peddler or lifo insurance ngont only a misdemeanor. Colfax is not a member of tho Sen ate, and that body ciimiot p.iss judg ment upon his conduct until arlichs of Impeachment uro preferred against him by tho House.-1 -i The Johnstown Tribiint mournfully admits lhat ''Smilcr" Colfax is ono ol tho worst "soilod doves" of tho Credit Mobilier lot, and lit tit ho is hencofortli politically damned. '" Daniel Pratt says ho hns mado ono hundred speeches in favor ot the Union Pacitlu lliiilroud, and Oakes Ames onlv l'iivo him a dollar, i Daniel is uhenpur than Congressmen. James llsyos, formerly of Lewis- burir. is tho unlucky psle-faco who hud to abandon a clerkship in the Auditor General s otllco lo make room for Prof. Wm. II. Day, tho darkey Tho Lynchburg Republican says tho recent removal of the disabilities of . i " viriritiia, und V. A Graham Not li, ulU-,0in , another ovulenco that Uongiess la be- L'inning to. understand that tho war is ovor. Samuel Gibbs, son of the Secretary of Stale of Florida, has boon dismissed io ni west roini in disgrace, lor ig norunco and lar.incs. Iho JtiiUieal isrty will learn, wilh emotions of pro- ound sympathy and regret, Hint sum uel is a "culled puBSon," i, , , Thero aro three kinds ol men in this world tho "Wills," and tho "Wonts," nnd tho "Cants." Tho former effect everything, nnd tho oth rr nppnsn everything, and the latter mil in everj-iuiiig. , The Now York Timet is opposed lo iho tho exposure of Co I lux and other leading Radicals who huvo been con victed of participation in llio Credit Mobilier swindle, bceauso it "will lower Ihe Government of the country in the public esteem. A strong reit son, truly 1 James Ellis, a Schuylkill county Constitutional Delegate, oilers a reso lution beforo tho Convention, pro scribing pnnishmont by hanging for fraud at elections. It tins resolution should bo ungrufled on Iho constitution of the Suite, Iho Radical party would censo lo exist. Peter Ilerdic, of Williamport, is lobbying diligently nl Ilarrislntrg tor new county to be formed out of parts ol' Lycoming, Bradford and Tioga counties, will) Minnequa Springs as tho county sent, ilo owns Ihu springs, which accounts for hi interest in iho r.intlr. Ur arfrtisrmentj.' 1 TOR SALE About four tons of escollent I'lnrer Hajr. A,ply to hi AMOS KKNAhl), Seeund ft. J. K. M'MUKHAY R'J'aJa.SV.Pi'AV.XO.P Tn ANY AIlTiri.K OK MKUl IIAN1I. A i 1 Ml. i.t .- nT I'ltlt'K. tOilK AMI KKK. it.Mt-.ti NEW WASHINGTON. STATKMKNT OF ACCOUNT ol Jmci II, OratiAii. Ovrttr of iho I'uor of t'lfiirlUIJ boron j 1 1, tur i:.c ycr 15,'2: f TonuioLiit of du)licl f-.r 1S;l. tl,f;fl 93 cmii'iruii. lij riHiitf of tvaintftitiin; Michrl i ounellv, itn)ir, M fit) tow : Amt. b. Uu f'r bojiri'j.JO (0 Aint. II. I.itf " .. 0 0i Amt. yU Mri. Wotali " 1 .lift 00 Ami. tu Ur. T. J. U".v-r, inrd.nt. 14 00 Amt. for cl'.ltiitig wcillrin, Ac. 47 I'V S18 09 GsiwDftt of inie(imnf M. Aiua- ttiKlir, Jvier, Amt. ittl C. hrinl(lt, hoanHnif ' from Deo. 1H, 71 luFok K';.l.2f 0 u Amt. f'r imdirine , 4 58 194 tO Oihrr xpen m ."ullowi. lljr prtotiti)CM.....aU S 60 unit. miJ Jrlilott Hc d. nrtitrer uf Lawtvuct tuobip...... P unit, tu It. V. ViliMin, iiiftl.iat. 6 iiQ miit.to A. t Tto.rvrm.ntr'r 2J 01 ami. to Wnl'act' A hrt ortii'V f'', ronnrllv caic. 10 AO ami. of fnt in "'.. K 60 ami. to W. Porter, lundryeo.! 6 .SO am', tu J. (1. lUrUftlrlt, inl. alUn'tnnen. MoTttKffurt amt. ei-nfax aHowed Wm. lAf4tHiii;h. collector auil. cJH'inrtioii, amt. uiftVy dup.,Utionrrjrt 4o. iMtit, aurlitr' 14 00 &S 00 ft HV 8 AO ft CO amt. Uiii pnitturar tu Uic ougb Trvaiurer for 32ft 4.1 4TT 31 T-4aI We, tlit unilcritfriii-d Amlitsri,otrllf thrahova acnof,t to 1 Jutt and trno and the bnlanen to b n abort itatcai. W. 11. HT'il.EK, lK(UtiK IIAUKKTV. KBl'UK.N M TllKUJioN, m-lii Auditors. lTtJTKI ImmfdUtrly. A Milln at Ike wator power. AJJrti WXAVKtt A rMVOKfl. febJft-Sl tatrifrnlMirft, CUftrflotd Co., Pa. AT TOTICli. In the Common Pleat of Hrar- X Jlo'.tl rnuntr, 1'a. TlioappHftin uf Luoioo Jlird, lliinin Woodward, unit uHirrg, aku.f I eliiirtcr of InettrmimMoit fur 'Tha rennfirlil Ym- li.Ttfiiian Cliurttli," Imi beca mado to tho Court, mid if no ufXiuicnt renun be tlioftt. to tueeou eu. 20, 1873 at, rrotbonutfirj. vmui; 1 flfltl onii Wiio, IJriiry i In tho Common IMoai of Clonr- oniintv. Ta. Tho aiiplioittion of 1. W. ry Hwon and othon, anking a miartor of ioooriiuration of Ttia iun Hamui Chnrcli, hna boen made to the Court, and it no fuAtrient rrninn hn nhown to Iho avntrar the Miaa will bo grunt'd on the Dent any of ont Maroh term. A. C. TATK, eh. 11, iSffl tt. CrotbiDtr7 Ki:Moi'Ar. . . REI2ENSTEIN 4t BERLINER, wliolera'e ilralere in GEMS' FimiSMG GOODS, liar, rerauved lo IS? Cliureh etreel, "Mitren rranklin and Whit. Ma., Nnw York. fj:tl2 OSEP1I II. IIOWI.EH, Jusiico of the I'rai-e ami Srrimner in Ilia u wr end or Lawrenoa hinilili. ColliTtium inatc and raunejr prf,ni,tlT paiil over. Feb.S-ljr COURT PROCLAMATION. tTllKltUAS. Hon. 0. A. M TKR, Praildonl y Jnilge nf tha Court nf Common Pleae of tha Twenty-Mill Juiliclal Uielrict, eoinnoied of tbo flountiea of ClearSeld, l.rntre and I'llnlnn and Hon. H ih.iam 0. loL.r nnd lion. Jo J. Unas, Aatoeiala Jedee ol Clearfield county, nave ir.n.d their preeept,lo dlreeted.for th. holdtnf uf a Onnrt of Cnnnioa Pleas, Orphan.' Court. Court of Querter Beeelona, Court of Oeor and Terminer, and Court ol General Jail Ilellr. ary, at tha Court HoaeaatClearAoldnand for tha enuDlvof Clearflald, oommenclng on the tbir Mniiday, nth day ol martu. aad hj aoalinua ona weak N0T1CI IB, tt.r.iore, hereby alreo, lo the Ooron;;, joitleoa of tha I'eaoe, an) Coutihlea, in and for laid eountt of CleSi Said, to Slpear In 111 el r .i1.Jier peraone, with their Heeorda, Holla, TnqolilU.n,, Kiamloatloni, and other Hemem- hranaea.'tb at tno.e Iblari wnii n uieu ooeae, and la Uelr behalf, pertain (o Da oone OlVJlN nnder my hand at ClaarSelil, thi 1th day of Maroh, In tha year af aur Lord fro Ihoueand tight kudred and eerenty-three ISIIN 1. Pit, Sheriff. tytw guJi'fillfifmfntfj. I'.tilMTI'.lt'N NOTIt T' Nolloo lelieruliy t.n that Him ri.llnl..ir u-nnnnte have been oiaiafuei anil poind by me. anil rrluain Sli il of rooorJ In lliii oBk-e for the inepootloo of Mn, UnUm, oraililor,anil all othore In anyoiner w intorretod, anil HI ba preeeiitoil ta tha n'al Or phan' Oiurt ol ClearSeld county, lo lx hold at Iho Court Ilouen, In the borounh of Clearfield, ooia mnnninit on the l Monilay (being Iho 17th J"?) of Marcih, A. I. 187K.- " Plntl amnunt of II. II. Krnhari. ailmlnlilrator of Dafld Ki'pliart, lalo of (ho burouijU or Oamols, doeeaeed. , KinM araonat of Jriefi flori, auanllan Ol oella Hinenl, minor ehllil of foler riuieal, derraeid. final aecuunt of II. P. Sohoonover lli'nrjr Hamlin, adinlnlelratori of Henry Hraeal, doeoaeod. Kinal aocniint of Anthony llilo, ailiulnutronir ar Michael Wle. lalo of I'lke lownnlilp. deo.-aaan. t t'lmil aoonunt of 111 i-e Heed, an in nleiraior vi tli-nry Auglionbiiiigh, late ef Lawn-noo townehlp, intuitu . i . ' - r1 kt--.' . f ' Account of A. V. trr, admlnielratnr ooni'i . . . . . I. r ii -- Hon, rr or inoinna jiuucn, i toarnahip, doneaeej. - ' ' Aoiount of Wm. R. IHoklninn. ailmlnlilrator of A. 8. Ploklnton, Into of Vliurfiold county, de con.id. - - 1 Vinal aennnl of H. C. l'aldhrn. cuaMinn or Warren Mul'iilly, minor child of Jno, L.MoCullr, lata of Oulicb lownibin, dceeaeed. - eran'i Ornea, ) A. W. I.bK, Clearlleld, l'a Feb. 19, ISTMo. BeKleler. J. M K Ji l' II A Ii T W. V. L1PPINC0TT & CO., Wholeeala Dealer! In 111 TH, CA PS, fVilH AND STRAW UOOliS, No. ill Market Street, 111 1 L A I KI.1'11 1 A. ..... .,.,,tiieott, "ma. -... J.mee Milohcll, J lilt:) A. II. Donnett. JRATZEU Si LYTLE, ; . .. MAHKKT STItEk'T, CLUlHr-lliLI), FA. Ilealer la . DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, IlARWVARK AND QllF.K.V'WAriK, Boots, Shoes, Iliits, Caps, Ac. trSlioemaVere rupplled with IKtTHER and 6HOK riNDl.XUS at radueed rataa. SALT! A I.T ! SALT! retail vary ehaap. at wholeeala and PAINTS, OTIA CALCINED PLASTER, Ae. A liberal dtaeoant to bai'dera. nOD-KUOLO 00004, CAKPLTS, IVIXDrtW SHADE?, OIL CLOTIIR-la largo qattiir. FliH, PL0U.1, 1U.-MN. tOUN MELaad CHOT, alwats on band. iVAllofiha ah ri goadi ara parchied eioluslrrly fr eeh. and therfor mh anj teilt be ictd cheep at the eheepett. ftSlt-TS VOTK K TO TRKP4NKHA:iper. Xl eonf are heifby cintloord efalnut enttift or in w.iv dnntneng timlrr. or cntttn; )nh p)ee, pia wood or it in, or in ant otif war iltiuy- lti(t tim'r or trepai4inif on llio rfmoa of Uritflin ihrarT, Ihomai tjroum or wm. P. Oiokt-v, in Ur rear in townid.ip, near H'hltmer run, Ibo Inw will he ilrteily rnlnrecd ageioit all who are raht trrnpnsninp. And tll pertmn benking tiiiih-r ur on proprtr of (Imotn A Iirajr, naawr WhtMr roi, on (laerflfld rrk, will UUt not ice tha all tn...; rent m!t be paid befurc tin- timber PUu v0 moved ff the hank. WM. UlrKKV A Kill. M.U-iu l'r UUOltSt A MCKEV. SaW!MJ7jaAJnaaa-. TIIK UIGWAM CARRIAGE BAZAAR ... - - . SALKS IIOOM, No. IIS. Illand lit, - NOHTR 11KOAD STKEKT, abova Aroh, Pllll.ALiEI.rHIA. A laraa aeeortnirnt of new aud aaeond hand CAItlllAllKS, of ovrrr eariety, from lha very bret oiakere in I'liila'le'pliia and ntijhboring Cltiae, ALWAYS OS HAM) AT IEIYATE SALS, AT TUP. l.OtVI'.WT C AN II PKICI-I. Aleo. Harnoee, Dlankete, tt.' Thoea in want af anrtbinK in our line are requenU'tl lo glva ua a call befurc purchasing eleewhere. rlAMl'EL, C. HODUKI1H, Proprietor. Bast Bl. C. Cuiui'loa, Salrcuau. Ifrbl2-3m (JLEARFIELD , , i , . . PLANING MILL C O M P A N Y. fltllK I l't ondrriicned, euoroieore to H KKH A OWKLI,. have purchaerd Ihe (I.1.AH. MEM) 1'I.AMNU MILL, and rofltladl it for doing an exleneire nninnitiie. All tha tnaohinery will be added i.orar to uiaka it ona of the moat eoniiikto ritab iahmcnle of (ho kind La the State. Tltfy are nw prrparrd to ffceive ordere for any work la that line. They will giveenoeial attention to all material, for fanuM building. FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARDING, SASH-DOORS. BLINDS, . nst.it hkts, .not i.nt.ratke. Or ALL STYLES, always on hand. WOHKKTl nOAnttfl and all artlrtri noceeia ry f'r building, will be exchanffnd for DHY l.UMUKH, eo Ihnt i-pb t a dutdtife nay brlad their lumber, exohanpe tt for, and ret em hoiu "illi lha manufactured articlca. The foinnany wilt always hara on hand a larjrr itork of dry lumber, to at to lie able to fill an order on the elmrteet notice. Only the beat and moet skillful hands will be em ploy od, so that the publio may rely upon good work, Timber will ba worked or sold as low as It ean b jiurrtiMcd anywhere, and warranted to fire natiffantion. Ae tha buslnees will b dona npon tha eec-h principle wa eaa afford to work for small profit t. . DRY LUMMIt WANTED ! Ripeelally one and a half and two Ineh panel rttiff, for whleh a liharal priaa will bo paid. Tho baiinees will he conducted andar tha nauia of tba "flrnrfirld Pinning Mill fo." 0. B. Merr.ll wiU pereonally tuparlnlcnd lha bueinoa,. 1 Ordrn raapaetfnlly eoliei'ed. . '. 0. 0. M EI1RKLL. R. . TAYI.OH. liAVID MAUHHKV. m. a. miovp A Hfo. Clearneld, Pa., January . Wt. BOARDING UOUSK, HI.OOMIXOTON, PA. Th nndTeignrd reepeetmiiy iniorme in iii tone af iilynmington and lha traveling puhlle partlnularly, that n, hai eptU'd aboardinf t)JUr al lhat plan. ' Alao, io ptmneolUn with tha Imarding hopa I bar. p.orned a grooery itnro, and will oonatAntly keep en bead all h iadl 0 groeariM. . Would wpectfuU aik a abare of patrnnaga. teal It AM SMIJII. THE lEOlTSIDES t r ' K' TIN AND .ST0YE STORE 1 G. S. FLEGALr PhilipBimrj:, Coatro Cotaty, Pa. THR aaderelKoad raetrally aaaaaaaaa ta tha publio that ha hai on hand eare- fullj-ielaoua ana wan aeeorieu v. STOVES, HEATERS, . KAAOfA, 1 noixow wahe : TIN, COI'PKR AND SHEET IRON WARE! - wood and 'Willow wake j Hit itoek of Cuoklnf BtoTae eoneliU of 7I1E CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Whleh kara naeer failed to bring reaaa and prosperity lota laminea wnara u ii ueea, Diamond Otata, Farmer, Herald. Charm, Speari California Cook Btora, Bpoara' Antl-baet, oJl.UarninK Cooking 8tove,, Vletor, Keliaaee and 1 oion ltanLee, v Bpaare' Cooking Kangee, ....... .-'.., :-i .,, - . i fc,The Tin and Bhaat Iron ware glran with tha CloT.e Ii made of lha hear'e.t and bail material, and warranted to giro perfect aatii- faatlon. . ., M -i ... , , i J A r . : - ..! His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves It larger, better and etieaper than arar hefera eiblbitea to tna paone eon.iitmg or Bpearl' Rerolriog Light IUnmlnating Store, bpearf Anil- Lraoi uaa-uarning riunr mora, tipaara' Orhlenlar Oae Burning Parlar ' J - Utora, flpaara Oaa-Burt. log Parlor ,. Blora, iloquet. Pearl, Ueio, Ida, Bun, Tropio, Narada, "'' ; e., Ao.- Vnleaa, Elm and Tietor lleatera, F peare' Kt- . rolrlng Llgbt llealere. He lo alaa prepared lo furalih a aomplete aseortmant or ..-.-I ., -.., ' , . . Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, &o., Wboleeale ar reUll, manof.otared neatly and wilh tha tola view to eerrlce, ma) ua heat ma terial In tha market. PLOWS A PLOW FOISTS, COPPER, BRASS, POkCKLAIN, TIN-LINED, 8PU! ' COMMON IR0HKBTTLB3, '. Of arery deaerlptlon eonetanlly on band. - . . . j . - , .i ORDERS FUR SrOCTINQ, ROOFING And other work belonging to hie buainoie will ba promptly Iliad by aiperieneed and ikllUal woramea. ... - ,, , , i - - ' 1 1 ' ' i RRASS, COrPF-R. OLD MKT A I.,' RAGs ' ' . AND CAPU Takan In asehange for gooda M-Hi unnl.Hr ta. 4Watta Uerchante wlehing ta porehaae at wholeeala. at they will tnd tt to their adrantae to aiamlna fell ttock befiara pnrehMtng aleawhera. Look ont for tba Big Sign oppoeita tha reel - dene of Idra. Or. Foeter. . . All Ooons WannAsras ae P.ir!iTiD. r.. n. I'LEGAL. augS 8 Phlllpebarg, June I, 1670. - - gACKKTT 4 SC1IKYVEH, naiLkaa ta SHELF HARDWARE, and manufacturars of ' Tln.Copper & Sheet Iron M arc, ' ' '' Seooad fitreol, CLU ARFIEI.I), PA, Caqiepters and Builders will do well to exam ine oar stock of BUILDING HARDWARE & TOOLS. DIPTON'8 SAWS Dtatnn'e Cro.i rot, Itaad, Rip, Tenant and Qent'a Sowa. BOYNTON'B liTGIITXING SAWS. Pmootb, PtaAcs Jack IM lines, Fopc 1' lanes. 1 Jointers, Match Plttaea, Plum1! I l.erelsr Storl Stuarts, -lo Ac. Firmer and Framing Chi eel". Corner Chisels, Carpenter' Pliel;, Itracet end Hilts, 1 Uoring Mftrhinrs, at. Grintfstont and Grintlttone Fixture. Smoky Flues aro etTccf tinlly cured by using Kleh arW 1'atent COTIUC FU R TOPS, for which wa hare the agency. No ears, no pay. rbUadelihia CarHexe Rolls, IWUmad Lanterns, . Wooden War, Ao., A flna aisurtwent af ( rOCKET it TABLE CUTLKKY. STOVES! BTOVK8I The Time, 1h, tne orm la . 1 aim pto. io iron nt. Kryw't Porubl Uatr, and Ueating, Parlor and llafl Store,. , , im.. Hoofing, Spouting and Job Work dona on reasonable trnue. All order, will reeeira ammpt WATCHES I WATCHES I I bar, a large ,tek of AMKUICAK nd SWISS WATCI1K3, of tk differ ,n grado,, In from two to ight onno, eaeo. I offer tharo for ante LOW, aad guarante than, lo fir, entire ratlifaetion. JEWILBY! JEWEiWl',. A goad aeeorriaent of Ladle' -and dent'. Jewelry of lha lateit rtjlet! Alwaj, getting ojKthlng now I I would aeV f.umhermea and other, wha in tead pnreSaalng Walche, to call od are my .took beter golrg to tha cltiet, ae I am Tar, eat 1 ns ell Watcto, te low M Ike tSk b, bought, bealda, th different. In dlitanoa 1 th, ,rnt f Ih, ae,, proTle defettjLr,, , ,- . Allklj,a,ofltltPAlRl?fOla1iiyUepronipil7 lledf d to ft lblnra on Second ilmt, oppo tt, h, Cvrt Uona. , tar foar liberal import a lha pait I aju rery thankful. ; j . rat. sndbr, April 1, 1ST1. CI AUTIOPJ. All pareqn, art hereby aaulloned J agalntt purohailng ar in an, way meddling wilh I earn! fcuraoe and barneaa. 1 .bar here. I bay mare and haraeaa, grub, and foad, n'uw In pneearaiaa ot van rareiag and Uerga I'rlng, of llontadala, aa tha ,am, belong la naa and are eaJe lo ay order. l holt ii rr.x toLoeit. Down I Down 1 1 . t t ;t .." ;."tt: r. . . Till: LAST ; ARIUVAL AND OF COUItPS TIIK CflBAPKHTl A Proclamation against High Prices f "ITTIf art no opening op s I at of the beet Ul niiwl aeaeooakla Uimdi and Warei erer oHerod in tliUt market, and al prim thai remiil ona of the p("ml uM dayi of oheap thin. Tboee who ia.A faith a this point, or daua ou alia, gatluue upellln'o need but r.iu .it am Brans, Curucr Fruut and Market ItreeU, tVh're thi-y rn w, feel, hoar anil know for tkB. eclfVa. lo folly nodcreland wbal arooheip Ihu moet u dona. Wa do not daan it aeauauy It aeauauy Ituteaeifi to enumerato aod itemiae our atoek. for to elate lhat We have Everything that is Needed and eonaumad In tbia nuttkut, aad at prion that. aatouuu boLh old and young. dNlill JO.-till SHAW t ouil. r. o. siLkan. A. s. roauu MILLER & POWELL'' WHOLESALE A RKTAIIr M E E C II ANT Ornham'a Row, Market Bt, CLEARFIELD, PA We would eaoet raepeclfuliy rJrforni owr f r'i.&l oueloinere, and th publio geaerally, that w. ui now kaek in. our old saarterl, wltlck bar, kaj romdili'd and tmprored and wa sr no an. pared lo aoommaUat, all wha. may faror n k; eollrng. '-J - ' N E W G O O D $ ! We hare Jort rreelrcd one af tha largcrl Meda of all kinde ,f IrvranandlaeertrbrfMighltaVliar. field eenitty, which we Iwtend ra-a.lt at nek It. nrc a, will make it an ohject for-ail porwaita pnrrhaea IVara nr. Paaailiaa. laying In wiatar luppliee of Orecariei, Pry rioode, Ao., ,ho,U ,M fail to glva a a nail, tt frl tonSdeil m prion, and vuperior quality ,ijapode will aaly tiify all. Our ttock at GKOCE1IES ooneiel, of Coffee, of lha bias quality. Teas, 8a, gar, of all kinde, Melaaeee, Ttab, Salt, Chean, Dried Fruit, Spte, prariiieat, Plonr and feel, Ae., A. Our ,tok af DRY GOODS ie large and varied, aad w, will juat la; a, ai. aiippl any article In that Una, without eaaaw. KEADY-MApE CLO Till SO We bar a larg atook of ready-Bade Clotkia, for Men and fioya wear, wkieh wa'will diraooi' at a rery imail adranoa on coat Boots and Shoe, llati and Caps, Qardtin, Queenawara, Wood and Willow Ware, Kotieai, Fan- oode, Carpal a, Oilelatks, Wall San. Window Shadei, Ac, Ao. lfBeing ,xtoneirely angagad la the Leak bmineaa, w, ar able to offer eoperior indaoeanu to Jobber,. WIl.l.ER A POWELL Clearfield, Pa, Jan. t, 1812. J)AN1EL GOODLANDER, LVTIIKRSBlRa, PA, Doelcr in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, nOSIERY A GLOYES, H ATS J TAPS aid BOOTS A EHOIU, yueeniwaro aod (Jltwiwara, Men's u4 Boys Ciothi np, Droj, Patnts, Oila, School Books, a large lot of Patent Medicines, Can . ivs. Nats k Pritnl Fruits, Chores and Cm. eri, Kook ana Rifle rowder, Klonr, Grain and Potatoci, Cloror and Timothy Seed, C.I- 1 t f . T UI... nt.Jl.aaa 1 . lb read, Shoemakers' Tools and hot Findiugs. ti greater vartwty of goods ta any store produce at tha Cheap Corner. April 10. IITl It BAD Till SI FLOUR & FEED DEPOT The ailsntion of the eiliarna of CJerweld Son an- the ayvnts of M. Nieoa A Vo.t and I Juet raweived a half dten ear had ef t' Keed, vhich tlwty tbfirr at tha laaest fotubk a roe. A isrjro ttwk of n nrn rnv m wki, Cw DITKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn. Cora ta ear, i- n . hi r v.mii, vin. ahiK ( the lha rua.ivci. r Kitr nnd r erw vnn mnm win arw r- I hen it oan ba obtained elsewhere in Cl oouuty. -j . . f&-$lon on Market street, next dosrtt Aksandsr Irvlti's naidoooa. JaulOtf O. Agenis lor m- I. c. TlTiKllI t bay DRV QOOI'f notion,, Lonleottoneriea, Ae,, ebeap tor The anbeniheV bege lear to rnforw bi) ntw enetoaier, lhat he kae opanrd A VARIHTT 6T0BI i iv blsh nori And will eell goad, al nrlae, lo ,nit the tie liberal redaction wlli ba aaada ta atom ing at wholeeal. Call and etanln, mr itook befbra per" leewner. a UDerai ,nar at paniM pav euiieiiow. C. 1. KH Ol.n n(te, Pa Jan 14, 1M1. IN HOUTZDALK P. O A I.I. A ODER hertna- lnat reUrU tba aaat wtib aa antir aew and wWj"? man! at alarahanrfiM. anllabla for a1 Mpring trade, which baa been etleelrd oare and booth! at low ratee. i nrepan ni.h tha oltlien, of llo.tid.le and rl"i joodi at a ear, light ndraoee an oaah. Cauntre Pruiluoa and JShtrgle" markel price. Call and ei.ml. ny purohaaluje'jewhor. ? Uoatidala, fa., f eb? , IJ W iiara aalnj U aaeney Ir U" WiU eell them at manufacturer', pflee,. aa amine thu Jell 13 .
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