Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 14, 1875, Image 2

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CitoHOE 11. GooniANPiit, Editor.
CLBAHF1KLI), I"A.
WEDNESDAY MORNlNll, APRIL 14, 1875.
riiilailclphm 1ms Jnt lout ono of
her inoHt honored mid liijjlily esteemed
oilituns, in tho portion of Col. J limes
I'R- .
A a coimeouonco of bail ink,
it it reluted thiit tlio siynuturcs to the
original oojiy of tho Declaration of In
dependence have flidcd io Hint tlioy
mo scarcely visible.
Hktirkd Statesmen. Chandler,
Carpenter mid Ilutler friiined tho IV
land press gatf law. They liuvo nil
been retired from public terrier, but
their bad deeds will live nfter them
Tha nnklodeit el of all, jt'Vn to tlia lladieal'
rKffntlj, It Connect!.!. Jtickmond iioaiVar.
Dry up, down there, you rebel!
You have no right to mnko fun of the
miithnp thnt befall our loynl neigh
bors, whoso distron is ulrendy severe
enough without being enuteri.ed by
au UHivpentnnt rebel.
Tla Hrpnlillenna Kain ton rocmbon In th
Cuntiwtlout l4ftii.lalur.'Ai7rti'd Pmt.
Not it word ol it true. Tho Demo- j
enitt had 28 on joint ballot last yenr,
nd now they have 33. How Is that
for a gain ? lion1, the Democratic mu
jovty lust year, over till, was only
1,9011, this year it is 5,(!R4. A similar
increase in Pennsylvania next fall will
give us tho Stiito by 00,0(10 majority.
Tho total vote in Connecticut for
Governor wan Inge moll, Democrat,
o3,78S; Clroen, Kadical. 44,303;
Smith, Temperance, 2,780. Last year
the Temperance Votq'wns neary 5,000
but tho temperance party sold out to
Grant 4 Co. as it did in Xew Hamp
shire, No man in tho world needs tho
temperance element worse than Grant,
but then it's a vey Htrnngo alliance.
The liAnicAL Piuiit. Tho result in
Connecticut has caused a field fight be
tween those loyal heroes, Grant, Hhcr-
dun & Co. on tho one side, and Gen.
Iluwley, liluino Si Co. on tho other.
Tho former blunio the hitler lor the
defeat of the government troops in
that State and the latter in turn blame
Grant k Co. for their army method of
conducting elections, force bills, ban
ditti order, etc., etc.
A LtTTLKCorBT.-JndgcsOrvis, l!ead
and Foley with tho members of the
Bar, assisted very materially by Crier
Howies, hold a two days' Court last
week, and by tho way disposed of a
largo number ot cases down on the ar
gumont list. This In a movement in
the right directiou. Wo never did
deem it uccessary to have present for
several day in Court forty-eight
Travorso and twenty-four Grand Ju
rors and several hundred witnesses
and parties to suits, while the lawyers
were reviewing their niistukoB, and
being set riglit ly iliu t.inuu 'i'lils
plan was always nn expensive luxury
to tho taxpayers. Keep on improving
and we will soon bo right, and then
"go ahead" will 1k very appropriate.
Riiod Island. Tho recent election
in this Statu shows that that liudical
household is badly split up between
the Spraguc and Allen families, while
tho Democrats look on and for several
years have mudo no nominations un
til this year. - Tho iiadicals are also
. fatally troubled with tho liquor ques
tion, and tho voto shows that (ho fac
tions aro pretty ovcnly divided on
Govornor. Hazard, Kadical (whisky
straight), bad 8,085 ; Lippitt (whisky
mixed), 8,280; Cutter, Democrat,
5,138. Tho largest voto ever cast in
tho Stato was that of Tuesday last,
and it only aggregated 22.100 votes.
Not as many as aro polled in our Con
gressional district, and yet this loyal
truck patch elects two Congressmen
and two United States Senators.
Thoro being no election by the poople
for Governor, that duty will devolve
upon tho Legislature. A nico little
fight may be looked for on .that occa
sion. Grant and Aniiv Collide. A
Washington Icttor says : Last night
the President was out walking upon
tho avenue. He had his hands in his
overcoat pockets, and ho was puffing
at a cigar in his usual stolid fashion.
When ho got down in front of tho Im
perial IIolel,whore Andy Johnson lives,
ho saw Mr. Johnson getting out of a
streot car. JIo quickened bis paco to
avoid mooting him, but in vain. Andy
came plunging through tho crowd.and
in crossing tho aido walk ho ran right
into tho President, tho two striking
shoulders. Tho two men just glanced
at ono another. Neither saluted, or
acknowledged ill tho slightest deirreo
that they know oach other. Grant
wont on down tho avenue, and Andy
grimly ,valkcd toward tho hotel, to
read up tho constitution as an uppe
tiier for his dinner. Anothor letter
writer says, when Andy jostled "the
government" it daggered visibly, show
ing that it rests on a sandy foundation,
and needs underpinning to prevent it
from toppling over. What wicked
Insinuations! t
III Explains. A Massachusetts
Kadical attempt, and successfully,
too, perhaps, to tho minds of muny, to
explain tho causo of tho overwhelm
ing deleal his party sustained in Con
' noeticut, in this way : "The brethren
were so busily engaged in reading the
proceedings of tho Beecher-Tilton
scandal during tho caivass that they
forgot all about the election." There
Is no doubt that a largo number of
tho venders of high-toned morality in
that Slate spend more time in reading
np Plymouth church alTairs, but the
number of votes show they all went
to tho election, because his party polled
. more votos than ovor before, although
fhey woro never worse beaten Tho
load is too heavy which these godly
loyal moralists have shouldered.
Grant, Sheridan and Poocher. A
party loaded down with such clorgy
men as Beeehor, soldiers like Sheridan,
statesmen liku Grant, candidate like
Oreen and stumpers liko Blaine, Jew
ell and Co., it enough to damn any or-futniution.
THE ASSESSMEXT FOR 1875.'
Last week we laid before our rend-1
em, In ii tubular llirni, the adjusted
". truHes, o, poiminK om snonsencii.ee l rm ion.wve ui me iiu.i
i 7 n. ,i
h'fectH ni eiiino to our notice, llclow
will be found it similar table rclitt(ng i
to Dorset aim niuics. u w in ue no
. ... . 1 1 . ...1 II I
ticed that tho thirty-three Assessors
fix tlio nveiugo value of horses In this
county at t'ti, and that but ono Ases
sor (in Pike township) ''hit tho nail on
tho head." Tho lowest valuation oc
elli's in Brady and Kurthaus whore
the overage is only 962, and the high
est in Gulicli and lloutzdiilo, respec
tively : J92 ami !15.
Tho practical point Is that if tho
County Commiasioners woro to allow
tho Assessors' work to pnss with
out adjusting it, tlio owners of horses
in Gulich and lloutxdulo would bo
compelled to pay about fifty per cent.
moro county tax than those in Brady
and Knrtliaus. Would that bo right ?
Wo think not. Now, by adding about
tweiity-fivo per oont. to tho value of
tho horses in tho latter and reducing
those in tho former a similar amount,
tho rate settlos at about (870) thnt
fixed by the Assessors, and all pay
about tho same rato ot taxation,
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know about it :
A 1IK10T AXD VEMAaO(lUE.
l--v.s,.,.,,l.-..r ltli.i.ir. i.wnlt v... v
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mum put V I.) lilu v uni.wiieui uieeii.in
Ho stumped every county in tho Stute
anil retailed moro bigotry and denni
gngism than any of his co opartners.
The result must bu painful t him,
oven more so than to (irant, bi-cansc
Uo wont tlicrc voliinlnrily, and depor
ted himself moro liko a jackass than
a statesman. In bis speech at Hart
ford two days before tin) election, ho
said:
A Democrat lo rlotory uesoa on. UliDr, via. r
Ibe Inatallaliott of the apirl. of nbrllion .Bit of
(be uton wbo ware in tn. rebellion In power. 1
bef of yon for yoor on lake., for Iba aako of
men,.r,.(C..nnr.,..l.d.Tot for... that h.
eonlllc. of I87S iurolroa llirli.au. of l..ral,and
diiiojal.r. Mi.no older tlian Ooa. H.wlejr,
for,.. . picket lio. of Urast'a army, threw ii.
abadow over polilleat ron.aa.a for twea.y-lv.
ye.r. .nd yoo ar. told ta. ye.r. aftar th. I.at
war to forget ..d forg.r. and not refer to Ibe die-
agraeabl. aubjeot. 1 wi.b a.r osrly to aund In
'.S and 'CI, and '81, .,id la ninny other ann..
paigna when onr brother! atoeit from 'SI to 'Sa.
This stuff ill substance ho repeated
in every spcoch. More bigotry could
not ho put in tho same number of
lines, and it socio tlio peoplo of Con
necticut so understood it, because a
Democratic majority of nearly 10.000
and a gain of half the the Congres
sional delegation, twenty per cent, of
a gum in Senators, members of the
Ijcgislaturo and county ofllcers, Is such
a thundering declaration that no man
need hesitato as to what it means. If Post
muster (iencriil Jewell and demagoguo
Dlaino cannot interpret this verdict
of tho Nutmeg .State, let them ask Hi
run, Chandler, Carpenter and other
western .shysters.
4 VEAV SHOT.
Green, tho ltudical candidate for
(iovcn.or in Connecticut, has boon
playing Mayor of the city of Nor
wich for tho past year. In January,
after rending, bat.ditli Sheridan's New
Orleans manifesto, and Q rant's reply
through Attorncy-lienoral Williams,
"fio ahnad, wo will sustain you !" ho
issued a bombastic proclamation in im
itation of the New Orleans banditti in
which he said, ' To-day I shall causo a
saluto to be fired in honor of Presi
dent dm ill's, message. Neither Kit-
KluBl Klana, nnr Yt'hito L.OTgn, vfn
any other associations using arms to
execute their unlawful purposes, can
be permitted in that way to govern
any part of this country." Mr. James
Lloyd (Iroen took tho public money,
purchased a quantity of powder and
fired a hundred guns iu honor of
Sheridan's banditti order, making the
beautiful valleys of Connecticut echo
and re echo his thunders, approving of
tho dcsjK.lic overthrow of the civil au
thority of a Stato by bayonets, whon
no breach of tho pence hail happened.
For this folly be has been soundly
striped by the good people oi the Nut
meg State, and wo insist that ho is en
titled to bis reward. Ho issued bis
own proclamation and bunit his own
powder to keep tho Kn Kluxers and
"other associations" from regulating
tho South, and it is as littlo as the Ad-
ministration can do in return to send
General Babcock out alto.it the unfin
ished Washington monument, to fire a
hundred guns or so In honor of tho1
people of. the land of steady habits,
declaring tbat Administration Leagno
ors and other associations from the
foot-stool of power shall not regulate
the political affairs of Connecticut.
Aximixa Obi-iian. Walter L. Ses
sions, ox-represcntativo of the Thirty
second Congressional District of Now
York, to be Special Indian Commis
sioner for gallant and meritorious ser
vices in support of tho Administration
policy. Only twenty six left 14 of
tho 40 saved. Pass them along. '
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Unrmo....' n 27.010 87, 1 llrd 10 p ot. Clllioil oi n.s cniHiren liner inn mini-1 i m l" i"n -mini j n.i . j ...s , IM.il.uli.li.l.in n!l'..r llm in. ....... . v. inwi iiiiiiun.i.-
Mortia.a us: ii,ii 74 Rijlit 1 nor ol Knisor William.' ' Ins tormiT wiles gninilaiigliter. v 1 newMpaper, ami coniroiieii n so iar, au ,n. , ., -p
ran. i hs lu.oio. n AUmtrijut pi ronort vneti on -to snv that in I .. . ,. . . , . , , -wi... m m. vHIK.. . .v. "- least, as regarded liimscll. Mhephcrd w"ifn.ii o.vin( ,m a m. m ill
I'm...... 'iii. 5,,jii 70 main. . . , i t .'. "vv in, um un ivii in ircimj n uve ikics i no in ernaiionai commerce . ... i . .. ,1:. im , i'.,.:.,,. i.M .t t"" """ ""i'""J oaiini oy uw
Union j ,7s' 74 aw., risht only halt of tlio towns ot tho Mate t.(llltv , ,Xow y,,, state, a short ,,f .,ur ... will l.u laiwdv incvascd 1 3i , - . . 1 . "'. Booood ..r.t, ckmr,Li. ,ju,i. n
Wo..dmmi...!iM T I oooi so. t7 Rail 1 J uTot. I cll'orts hnvc been niadctoeomplvwith , ' ' ' ,.,,f oil h. id.vd a d Tl. 1 ... 1 1 ,, l,nll l ,,f y '",t there i evidence .; -f brinK. bt. .!. ,,,. .Ua, ,
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. T...1 4.,i:,.2,i07l 70 ! , j'1 " " I ' "'t V?.. ' J "' I 'Rty-'x 1' "f '"''.per month will l,e loaded f.-om this; ....... di, himiU!u. ihi, ,' . ' ...... "'it? "t'X .lS5 IT'" f..B,'0M !'? i
It will bo ob.rs-e,l by tho tabU-that ! ,le if i,l g has been dot,., II, that " e" V" e,""U " l,v'Kmx i",!ra0 ,0 mn "0 - V UtwVi
onite a miml.r of the Assesso mi ' direction ' " " '" ''!''; ' Hon. Kllwrt Herring, oi'New Vork at tract an enorm:M,sl im iwased ship- doubt be did it in uood lailb. What I ''t .. p,j, .ura.
quite a nitmlKi ot the Assissors np- .iinctiou. . ,i, ... ,. ,- i, , i ....l..l.....,l l.iJinent of urain from tlio West to tbis!; , ..,,, ,.,,., J1. I i,.....i...i '" "'"' r'"ia .ill. m. ...t.ur.. 1.
proached very near tho standard ; some . ' - ; . .,,,,: mh birthday, is the oldest lawyer in 'i.y. This givutly increased tonnage .,,.,;,, hi, mm , tlUllM M,j 1 ,, , ' 1'
a lew do an above and others a lew 1 in..-.n ..iS m.. ..i.,.B .i,.,., , .,, will foire other lu imivements In rainil L1.....1.. i.;. i-; 1., .., "..J 1. ..,: ",'''... """" 1 "' . 1 u"l """"" "
dollars below,,,,,,! where the differ, f'!! 'itf U ! " '''i"" th "r in 179. "'ion In rtnlflr to gain time. To 1. , -m..,.,. ui.'r . call, as - j TTA K It A NT I N H A K Kl'J'TC'V.! I",-,.,, '"!"""
ence was less either way, than tl.We!i;n,Vliee;.Wsc;;u Kli Croiicr, au ancient citizen ol'i (Vn n gmit slibi canal will be cat i ."POKEU. : , . ' . " &,.,K. " : ,. , ,.,;,.' 0 !
percent, the boanl mado 1.0 alterii- testimony was finn clear, and strong; j)elawam, swm ' , K. u. P. - CriprilTc
J : -.i ...'. ..' U-I..5'. ..... 1 f .0 .",?M e',.v;il on. 1110 niouin 01 ,,roll.u ( I. ,1 . Kmm im lid auimiivh. v.i-in. o,. ..' -- . ! ? , ., ,.i,llal.l..lil. Aiiril 8.1..' ui. OlterlllS
lions as llie county uix 0.1 inatnnioiiiii g""1 1 ' "T'i i Vm ""'."".""."' ., , J miner t reek, in tlio unaware idver, . . . , ,v0 nnrn viard (ien 1 , ' ' " 1 oll'c'- , r: a 1. ,0 th. d. f ! Tl,t. of ...dor
,.,.,.1,1 I... 1 r. t,.led II she had not kissed .Mr. Beech- Jlcniyt, lay should sit in tho I'lvs.den-' .in, mouth of Van Harbor lilver. on ; l'.nr. .ne..P Wl ' "n,in " lttr V'11- W . ' ' ". H.reb. A. it. l:s. . ...ran. m iw.tirn.in V.. : d ... J .u.c.on.r
,. ., ,', 1 ; or at one of the mentioned Interviews, , tinl chair. Tho venerable biMiver still:, 1,., A tlnntit- Utraii a short .llstanco ocnencK, 1 resiueni tiinnts "i-1 D as .rdr i tuaorphsaa Co,,rt .H a,i.i iba a.t.,. f wibLUM ii.kn. id w""!)-, to
lollow tins tip with a tabular state-1, .. .. ,.,,.:, Lmu.n. his wrinkled bn.w. r if""'u . I istor in K.igln,L has found it dilUeult I won. j-k.Wrh.WH is to. ..., vm. .a ... t
nent of, arms, houses and lot, .nd I done .a .. A , I iZT'.Z' V
unsentuil Innils, and other taxable 'pnlliy ol a pure woman tor her pastor ... . in ,. lh ,.i. .,.;,, and Timber free, is but a lew miles , " V.''" "mdsiiat, nit I, mis, ..,. .,hi,...rnm.:ih., ,a. p.iai of Mourn orr,imi rr.i ..
, , , ..... I wl,,,.,, .1.- J,,,- w.-itl.i...r m. the mo- 1 V" u0 rl"'' . bo .tn0 ' ! V.i '.' , L . . . 'll,..! vice of an ungrateful country.- Some .1 1 .-.to,. . .., lt, , .., u.i. .d u,i,..r, ..1 ... ,..,,,, .!. I " "" T
payers will not post themselves upon I i '"C 01 es' 1111 "'a liuuii. inng siii.mi. s tolr(m thaf, lyf juy, 'j'tiev will entire distance fiom this Mammoth ' . . ''.,, .,..:, i,.i, , stai. .rur.1d, l.u ,....,.,.,. j.;,i, Vou,da- us ir..l. .c . piu., b, i. ... forbid- ! dr.bt utoii...,
.1 . .1 . . It was the womanly act ol a J.tii-o wo- . , iii,,..,..,. , A I. .,,. linn-is. lirain Klevator In tlio ocean by such a UH "e, l"ul I liu I sill in ut aHM u uui , , Un W l : m .m, h t. nw rf . ih, lathM
tho tnx question they need not con-m ,, ,., ...hichnn or,1infroi.n. P'" "f. 1 'llAburgh. ' Al x.. a, Hams-, urai 1 ra or io 11 " " draw-.ker. Uut this ought not to be o. ih. .o,,h .SJ.,lT!lJiu. .d b..kr,. ..,.,,. u..ir drb... .od to , ori.i lit
,.r... ... 6... nr.. ...III,.,. .I,. oil I ............ l.... I r.l. . I. ..f ""r4f. Mstoll nU I Ullatlelplllll. .ana., inl ..,n e...,. s.a,, ! ... 74 pa.abaa to .
v... .... a.wi '" "l lUiVI. Tilltl UilU L-Ttl It'll lllC limillHiniil , 1ll.na unl. nl. h,.l ll.AI. ... I...l.,ln.u l - ' j -
CREDIT MOItlUEtt COLFAX.
The Credit Alnbilier thieves, ever
shut llie Aim exposition, lmvu ton
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'..1 ,v....i ..e rv.i,M' ...... w i
jnghiK eft'eitt of fluke Aine' tfw
iO mi iiny
rltiuluin hnik. fho lost doilgo Was toj
Kt n inid editoHpl (on tho cjuiiok doo-
tor nhi'iil liiserteifiiT tho Iliirtfoi-d i
. ..! I'M l 1 . .1 -I. .1.
Post, mid then hud it copied by tho
Now York Eerntng Pu$tt which iva1h
..rttaad br
u.a. cnrinnn .ua. "
Atuu elaimail to b.v. n.il. to Mr. Oallas mad
oih.ri war. mad. .t Iba tim., In tb. ua&Durad '
for tlio .ujoa rtataJ by him. i
Near. KA.r,, M..t, April I, IK74. .
r. ...in i.. i . 1.U...H '
uuria Ain, w. ,
lk will iniw Lv 111 i.nivi- .i.i- - t-imiivi
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V 11. R. U 11MU1V.-NS DlMltl VUIIO'.VIIVV
Sunday school convention.' What an
example ho is lor American boys to
follow I Why, Boechor is nowhere.
tl
I The Connecticut olwtion bus brought
out moro romtor than over crowed ,
on a similar occasion.
I'llMPI'ISIlRV Kni'PATION Tshthd. J
M follows: iHeiinition In tl o Mou nlai u lleaiViw this, action as a very decided notice on ; no "titter, aim in order thai there ease ol ono ol tie Arkansas tlislr cis i rip., .r .... .... hcunaKHS f...,.i.u La.... .O...UI,,
Th. ll.r,ro. m that;... bu tb. ' , , K,, ,ll0 part of these ongiMgatlons that uo nn'lei-ti.ding ubo.it' (or instance and compare the costs o ,, ,UMZ, I s M,, M 1.. i M. .
Ku.oiaoi oakaa AmciUva Ui.oo.ar.J bj Im , massacre, nits ni en posipoueii. Iu'. ,. ,,', ,;,, ,i,,,i r,,,,.,,,,, .' the matter, and to prevent our woiilsi marshals, district attorneys, special . . H ". " 1 J ha.ili.,Tu..J.j, lla, ik.
'crr:!': p.ke,edbyi,,,e.,,,e te counsel, clerk. con.,i.si1,,ieMr,,,,s;ATOTIC.:- TXSi tS
...1M.iilii.b.wa.MlKll) sullerors, inaiUea ll.o LoiU lovelli a Th"ro "K""'"' wo 1"'"" wbiv,t wo have to tiy. and all other items oi expense in nll'J., I K.r iio.i., fnJ.j, tl.r 71k.
1.1. t'.. .b.rt...a..m.. clieerlul giver," loiituined a lot of Iowa " MntLlist co.,e7reua i ' P," W ashington known the Now Knglnml Stitles. During the .. jV'uu"?''J ,h". 'r",?' ' H.ur.i.,, 11.; ..u.
To which Oliver Amos, 2d, replies potatoes and a pair oi old boots. ?rfi.Ud A, " very bdl,ts, fiscal yet;' they woro ,.s follows: ! SrVu.MLV?: 'T'JtS'liT
in this tthyr""" ' " ""7-"i-Tho Rherlff or Porks county lias nt mvo ,lm,,,m,! to tkeni the clergy. irul,uUl," throughout the country. M.i...fct ail that. tua. .... u,air n , luunLaii ...tuui.t. b, ca.ii , U ii.oi.r, winaaJar, M.r nib.
At an alecs tor of tla t. .1 lb. I... 1... seised tho Wilmington and Heading I , of , ..i,,,!,.,., will "step down Tlita (i regarded m .the head of, "-MjriJ.:-;: ,5 . S.AMVAhT. ' SSS,,?K' SftST iu?"
.. 1 b.','. . Si 'Ii. , wWK. ! sal 0y AVr.. Um ml t(1 fl)1.?uy ,nk0 such a I"'1 ' 1 1(. . it in ., ... ..... n m ... XTEW OPENING. ; , uSL.imJt. ui, ink.
W u and Uta .".ivu..:! , :( ,,ie isl Htates "I- . will he the Gran. Marble llolho. Iormo.,. cost to the pubhc and as ,s far . .b, JMJUW , 1" , y , , yM v.u
n. .bal.tlb.lln. Mr. Aaaa. .II.ikkI h. M'd, ., . ! V .. 1 M 1 7 r ... JtlMtuTZ' , ' K,r L'" y' - ,T i 7 u' V
tii. .a...! to Mr CuU.i ..J otb. ba w 10t I that 2B,000 ot the members of Baptist uisl l liuicli.at Jiroananii aii, wnoio n t i.t,ii .- .,,.li.,ll...l ! t''l, " -...3lM,is H r : , : .. ! " " Trou.ui, fnj.y, u; li.t.
i" ,?Tt"r:.?," . "".Ti l' i .o....l ..'..,.. ..,l. Mi...,l SI llllll I e b co: ( Jnu I '. that the public woro SWllllllcU; ., ,i.u...,., .i,, ,l. C.h.,,.1 . - L.tl.r...on. S.larJ... M.r ua.
Ar1'1 riMThc( Coiiiiu1m.tJ- Kil.tcntioii law now
""I . ' In force In the State of Now York
w. nd jo p.cl. j seoms to le, to a giTnt extent, a tlend
.Right.. ' I Ut(or. Liko nny other law diainotri
About riglii 'cally opposed to republican institutions
" lit ri'inains almost dead upon the stnt
" B" P-ot nte iKiok. Mr. (iil.nour, rinperinU'ii
." ais.,,." 'lent or Public Insmietion of New
"!! " " York, in his public report for 1874,
" 'snvs:' "In relation to eompnlsory ed
' J! ' nc'alion. the Superintendent Is con-
Ivineeil tbat such a system cannot be
put iu succesntul operation at onee.nor
i intlecd, until after some vears of enro-
ful lireparation."
.1. .I .1.1.. ...
A the preparation tbat is iieeessa-;?
W It another term for Grant and a lit-
lie moro bnvoiiet power. Then the
I government count tnue mil cnarge oriiaB pamonou ex
'a gentleman, would have kept secret
ana gnnmea ns sncreii. '
"ct nobody but Mr. HcHhei- could
hnvo set bis lawyers to badgering Mrs.
j Moulton about - that kiss. No matter
what has been divulged, in this rambl
ing trial, no matter how black or how
contemptible tlio ingenuity of counsel
and tho awillnes of Witnesses may
make tho lharctcr of that sanctified
squirt, Theodoro Tilton, there can noth
ing come out hereafter so full ot n-
luitigtitod n,ou....cs as this attempt of
mo great prcnclier to make capital out
of tho purest , and holiest instincts of i
womanly nature. (rsajijo spniiitor.
Tub Dkab Uncovkiikii. An ex
change says : The high water at the
recent flood washed about lour fcot of
earth from ten to fifteen acrns of land
i ''" .0Dt ? H'lmOSSOO river, llC4r
IjOlllSVlllc, Jtl.IU.lt County, Jcll.U'SseO-
lien tho water subsided a Htrnngo
o' the denuded area was covered with
skeletons. Some Were Straight; SOn.0
re,'lillillg, some double.1 up and some
I . 'in i.
III sitting posture. There were the
osseous ini-ms of infants, of children
and of full grown persona. ; Over ono
tnousnntt lorms nave ticcn coin, led
Persons who have lived in tho vicinity
of this mysterious cemetery for more
than ball' a century never hoard of any
human bones being discovered there
netorc, and tho skeletons are not lound
in a mound, nor in what appears tn be
unaitiHciul formation ol earth. J 1.
uncovering of acres of skeletons has
crealcu a sensation anil Is shronued in
mystery. , ,
"J. D." os "J. U.n At a recent
mooting in Memphis to take action in
regard to tho death of John Mitohcl,
tlie following dispatch from Sir. Jeffer
son Davis was read: ''Gentlemen:
I'nublo to be with you 1 send you my
hcartlcll sympathy in your protioscd
tribute to tho patriot and devotee to
liberty John Mitchul. Together wo
struggled for Stato rights, for tho supre
macy ol tl.o Constitution, lor commu
nity, independence, and after defeat
wcro imprisoned together. As Iny
friend I mourn for bun, and regret his
death as a loss to mankind, i
.. . Jefferson Davis.
A St-UT Inkvitaiii.. In conversa
tion recently with a representative of
... ni, .joins mpuiHicaH, ex-Jioproscn-tative
Phelps suid that "tl.o Jtepuhli
can party is now sipiurely divided with
in itself and from this tmio until Iho
national convention- next year, the
contest between the Grant, or ltudical,
and tlio Maine, or Conservative fno
II, i. is will be ui.iiiiiiiiii.H.M u.
that tho President was undoubtedly
in tho field eithor for a re-nomination
or to dictate a candidate tiir tho suc
cession. ...j , ., i i, , , t
How Sf.wi.no Women abk Pahi A
correspondent of tho IjeJger says that
clothing lor city deulers Is "made up by
families in Ducks and Montgomery
counties at tho followW prices, which
aro certainly low enough : Overcoats,
05 cent to II each; Chesterfield couts,
3.'. to 45 cents; vests, 25 to GO cents:
punluloons, 15 to 40 cents. Tho writer
says that many poor women aro almost
worked to death to obtain a living at
these iirices. Tho materials aro out
out ami delivered to the sewing women,
and are afterward collected bv at-cnts
of tho Philadelphia wholesale houses.
Si-abk Tim Cnows. Tho slmiL'hlor
of crows has becomo so great tn Hart
ford county, Maryland, that tho Doer
Crock Farmers' club lias felt called
,iKn to interfere and passed tho fol
lowing: 1 .
H Armris. It Is tl.o t.ninion of the
members of tho Door(!rcok Farmers'
Club, that the crow is moro of s friend
to tho farmer than an enemy ; there
fore bo it resolved, that disapprove
of the wholesale destruction of crows
by means of poison, and we recommend i
the repeal of the law OfTorin(f bounty
for crow beads. ' -
Hatiiicb 'fill. Tho Milwaukee
iVir is authority for tho rather apoc
rypha! story of three young frogs that
were lately llmnd enclosed in a Solid
block of ice in a Well. ' ' Tho Ico and
frogs wero placed in a tub near the
tiro, and soon after tlio train were dis
covered sitting on the edge of the tub'
gleefully chirping their spring song.
XEiVS ITEMS. i
P. T. Iliirniiin win elected .Mayor,
I' lliiil)('iorl, Conn., on .Monday n
u - i'i'i. -
eli.
... ., ........ . , ,. ,
. ;i L,.0,.i., l.itnlod at that nlaco.
V"? . y. ' ,
j . ,.J...tv linslit'en concluded with
(lie Kk kiijioo liidinn under which
they will proceed to their renervution
. . .. I I ! .
ni mo mourn i erniory,
communion
ground within tho Inst
year,
flj. JylTersoll
Davis and CW.
u . i....:.-.i .
l .ysse. o. ttnii.j are iiiv.teu i re-
uuion of tho otllcors of tho .Mexican
, ... ., o.t i
war in Austin, Texas, on tho 8tn of i
JJ .......
j All Eris firm has roceived au onier
i for ten car loads of plno lumber for
. Cuba. It will bo shipped to Philadcl.
li.l. 1 :l .1. ' i a. .1 1-
U,, its destination.
pina ny rail, nun iuei.ee uy snii-vosvii
, , pjorida is said to be tho best (lm-
bered State ill tho Union, thoro being
in it ovor thirty uiilli.m acres of timber
land. . More timber,, than anything
else, probably.
t. (W'.iU ..tlMiulnpf'..!- f.l VnW
York, has donated eidH.OOU lor the os-!
tablishmeutof tt Homo lor Aged and!
InlirmPersonsof tho KvangeliculLiith-.l
crn denoniination. ' !
- -Gen. McClellsn will remain abroad
...:.i. i.;. ......:i ii t .
Z III
tendons havo beeu paid the... by the!
Khedive of Ugypt. .
Khoridan says ho is going to send,
Colonel Grant up tho Yellowstone to
tho mouth ot tlio jtig iioni as soon ns,
the iee breaks. Tlio Colonel won't oh.
I lllv m i.rvunn. i u irinvi m
, ... , , . , .. ..
J' l" iho "blK '" l-t "
The trial of John D. Loo and oth- nave lurnmliy pMiestvti ngumsi uii, - iJ v... ".i u ' w- ...;n ...i... .i... "'""I" ""'." 1 .i u.. unut. u,
... .. ...... iti... .. i. ,,,..,. u. in, rip. nciion oi lie io uiurenec. i reiinru . " . . - . .. . . - . i------ .....i t... .,. .... mu.
g horn" part ol it. . March. SU3.000 baskels ot gram wcro lhat woro iHwM.y to the elent ol le
Parker1, of Tennessee, ! 1,m,,wl ,'1 'nto seven urge ships. 1 1(.nili11(, Hhophord indulge.1 in the cours
?x,Stnte Senator McKen-1 veiileeii other sucl. vessels are sung , Mt U11H0 , f.ije,,,. , l)llt
.Governor
n.i , . . !.!.. .... i...
. ,i . . .
New, of Indiana, recently appointed
.lie commission in j.r. .ou.i
Treasurer of the United States, fo take
effect Irom Juno
by His Kxeclleney
tlio S
Ih hist., and forwnrded to linHaii
aud!s. '
t Tho second W'odnesday in April
is devoted to tree planting in "Nebraska,
and is known us Arbor Day. The
practice of setting apart one special
day each year to tret, planting is a
good one, and should not be confined
to Nebraska alone. ,
Jh ceremony ot unveiling the
monument to the memory of tl.o kite
Kn.peror .Maximilian took place in
Trieste, Austria, on the 4 111 iust., in
the presence of the Kmpemr Francis
Joseph, the Archdukes, the Ministers,
and an immense concourse of people.
1.. Clemens, "Mark Twain," is
put down among the- heavy taxpayers
of Hartford, Conn., paying taxes on
I&M1.0. ' Of course this docs not rep.
resent his entire property, as there are
many exemptions. .Marshall Jewell
figures iii thrj same list with 8102,130.quaiT..'lo.l all tho time, on thoi
. Mr.tjold'scelebraled trolling mitro
Steel Grey, of llirminghiun, Kngland,
trotted on tho Otb of March at tho
Itoyal Oak Park Trajtling Truck, uenr
Manchester, ten miles in twenty-nine
minutes and forty -five seconds, finish
ing apparently none tl.o woi-so for
her journey. .,
. Tho Flrie Okyrwr reports on the
authority of Congressman A.ti. Hgbert,
that t.ol Curtis bus abandoned the con
test for the sent of Itepresontative lium
that District. , It seoms be neglected
to file bis papers with the Sergeant-alarms
before the clone of the late session
of Congress, as is required by law.
--John C. New, the coming I'nilcd
States Treasurer, has a sigiinture more
wondorf.il even than the present in
enmbenf. His autograph bs-lts ns if it
might have been Spinner's struck by
lightning and has Mitch liibyriiithisn
perplexity that compared with it the
nuthogrnph f Spinner is Soiicorian
penmanship.
Tho Commissioner of Indian Af
faii'S has received a telegram from
Agent illiighnm, at theCheyenne-river
agency, stating that lib can bring to
W nsliington iiiiio Sioux chiefs, Includ
ing three or four prominent ltl.uk
Hills men, Whenever needed tor the
contemplated negotiations to purchuso
that reservation.,
The total number of men idle in
the twlbracite coal regions of this Stato
is estimated to bo bT.,000, of whom
33,000 uro in tho Schuylkill and Ma
boney regions, 10,000 in tl.o Lehigh
roirioua. ...id 201100 in tl.o U'voininrr
region. These men havo been on a
strike since Jan. 1st, and tlio suffering
among their families has been intense.
1 At Kirmingham tho menagerie
lion got out of his cage. They ticl a
good piece of meat to a strong rnpo,
and the lion aeixed tho bait. Then
th men polled on the rope, and the
Hon, considering that they wanted tho
meat, held or, with bis teeth and fol
lowed np with his feet and a they to
ped he was safe In his cage. Thus dims
appetite lead to captivity.
. W. Walker, a prominent cili-
en and scientist of Brooklyn, N. Y., a
victim of a distressing nervous disor
der, brought on by being run over by
a dray in 1871, overdosed himself with
tho extract of hcmlook, on Satur
day night a week, from tlio elfeets of
which bo died. As ho took the doses
bo kept a record of tho effects upon
him until a few momenta of bis death.
' Tlio danger from ico floods which
has happily passed by on tho rivers ot
Pennsylvania Is now Impending on the
I uilson (oiinecticut and Mcrrimac.
lrains havo been delayed on tbt, Hud
son River railroad and grent damage
done tn ilan.s and manufactories in
New Knglnnrl. Travel has been inter-
rnptodon tho new Hoosse Tunnot route
nntii railroad bridges which havo been
swept away can be rebuilt.
In the rilarv of J. (J. Adams, edi
ted by his son, Charles Krnncl Adams,
Vol. 2, j,. 332, h say. Jan. 4, 1812:
"Mr. Itaimlwrt bronrht nresent nl
norcelniir Krr my w ife, for ( 'hai-los, and
notbsr for myself. 1 reliised to ro
oolvo thom, it being a a principle which
I found to be necessary to adopt from
the first Hay I became a nnblio man.
never to accent for myself or my fami
ly guv n un. nnia a panne once.
ASSOCIATED PRESS LETTER. I
I'iiilahklI'IIIA, April IS, 1H7.Y '
IN hkvoi.t.
o i 11 .1 i ..i i. ...
.......... v, ... ............. ...
whom m ii.eA.w.niini uuiorruce, re-,
ceinlv held at Norrislmrii, in appoint
their chuivhes that ,
, s, i.r. v. V",
were not asked lor iiv them, uno oi 1 . ' in .; ' . r . . .
these churches has Vlosed Its door1.1'0 "epuMicrt rty; W. thcixs, A.uihe. i. outrage of last year were
against the clergyman tent mere, and , ):r r., , V" ',:, '::,, tint... m...... .r K.s... ' - I; '.U."';IL f
: liuivu.nt IlinBdanil llttster, Incoui-se . ,)" " b - h j . .,..,., .. ...,- ii, Arknnsas iiir a sinulci , ., , ... ...
of construction, will dualities bo t ho i nciiovcil. ilixt t-i.-i I
second, mid several others will follow
I., ixmiii Hiini.udiitti i
The revolt in tho Protestant Kpiseo- i .'"''. l" liIM to stand by his
pul Church goes steadily on; ft.ur l'icndt and to take care of his wohiiiI
church organization havo already j Ihis is, III itself commondablo, but
taken place, and on Monday night may oe cameo 100 iar, ano a person
next, tlio Fifth Beformed Episcopal mS often treat arsons as h.. Irtendi
Churih, ofthlscity,illbeorguniIcd,l';,,,0 ro reality bis encrolt-s. In
u-i.li nv fl..l... K TncW nf tills respect President Grant has, in
Kmaiinol Episcopal Cbim'li.ot Chicago,
as pastor, and back of him is a lair
cnniriviiittiin of esrnesl men and
, wl)nion, determined to sepnrato tho
Kpiscopal Church of America as far as
possible from tho Bmian Catholio form
j of worship.
T Iiiwl.,citnltr1 il.M n. tlwi 1 1 .llfi-nl '
Council, to bo belli in May next nlj pnrposo r.f showing him that Ins
Chicago, an effort will bo niiido to j Iriendslnp wus misplaced. Tlici-o is a
chnnge the namr fiimt the ' licliinmil" ll""' 'n W ashington calleil 77ir Crtm.
to the American Kpiscopal Church, and i Ullll,' ""'1 published ostensibly by
""other effort will also be made to do1 " PU. Ksq. Thisr.nper ha. abused
nivuv will, iba nastonil L-own III thelthe President regularly and severely,
liabi'. "
. iiuain iiiafiic.
'fhu Girard Po'.nt Klevalor was
finished in Jlece.nlicr hwt, and iVoin
then until April tint, 2,000,000 bushels
ol gran, woro conveyed irom it to ocean j
vessels. . Daring tin lust ten days of
.. .... .:.:... . . . .. ,
limes, i, rieroi.iii.u!,,iruu,i,.i ii.. utrun.
I ((. .... m ' ,. .M npm.
. . i i . a lOftlltl. Oil ('It 111 IIHIUI1) I Illt'Hv Will lOnU 1 .1.. Ul 1 1
n ic... .-...i.s ,..u.Ke , ,,01istl.11(.t(.d .,BB0S myconipro
3( nex was signed ,Cnrf( M since P.-ovi.lc..co
r tho I'li'suleiit mil,,. ,'.. ... i: . . .. .....
ii.n u.ieie.j ui ...,miii..v.i (VI .r-i iiuain
ol the work.
now wtiinow
During tlio mont'i of March, 510
permits wcro issued from the Iluilding
Inspectors l.lllce. t'f this iiuuiIkt,
227 wen for dwelling louses; 120 wore
I '"r "" """ '" n'T y
t. u,p,Slhc
r..u . t. i , i.. i...:i.
510 buildings represent a money value
of 11,500,000, and are but a prelude of
wlint is to loltow In the building lino
In this city during tho season ot 1875,
which, in my judgment, will be larger
than ever before.
A moat brutal murder occurred here
.luring tho week. Lewis II. Love, 4T
years of age, lived unlovingly with his
wife, I. call Love, of whom be was
jealous; coming homo In tlio cveninir,
he was told Leah had gone to spend
llie evening will, her brother; they
r way
home, and continued it after they had
gono to lied. Mrs. Love left tlio bed
and went into the next room, where
her only son, a lad fourteen years ol,L
was lying. Lovo followed, beating bor
drea.ithlly, and at last, Btabbed bor
through tho heart ; ho then cut his
own throat with a butcher-knife, stub
bed himself in the bead, but unfortun
ately his windpipe was too tough or
the Kmle too dull, and his "wur.nn
wasn't cut. Mrs. Lovo died almost
instantly, and Lovo was taken to tho
hospital, where ho pegged out in about
twenty hours allorwirds.
Father fienleman, who suceeedod in
ircttimr away will, tho money and
musician oi bis church, was culled for
trial on the day designated ; tho judge
declined to hear it bocauso ho thought
(ierdcinan entitled to an impartial
trial, unit it therefore went over until
tho May term of court.
Dr. Weevil, whoso curiosity led him
to cxnmino tho new carina of M rs.
Hunsom, a patient whom ho was at
tending and who was shot by Mr. If.
has so far recovered as to be able to
bob around ori crutches. A hearing
before a justice lias been had, and
Hansom put nnder 13,000 hail tor bis
appearance at Court. I cannot be
made to think that Weevil lost bis
limb simply liecansc of his admiration
for thnt now carpet.
Jacob Overhi.lt, a farmer residing in
Bucks eounty, brought a load of hay
into this city a few days ago, and in
nonring a tadroad crossing the locomo
tive whistle Bcroechod, tho horses
hay In the gutter, with Overboil
under it; when he was released one
leg was found to bo broken at tho
thigh and tho other below the knee.
(iRAKNIIOPPER. DesTITITION. T1.0
ofllcers detailed by (len. Terry to make
a canvass of tho destitute people in
thoso portions of Minnesota which
havo suffered by tho grasshopper re
port 9,154 persons totally destitute, of
whom 4.1117 aro over twelvo years of
age. 1 here is an appropriation by the
(iovernor of $30,0(10 lor tho relief of
these people, and this will be expended
in the purchase of iM.rk, flour, and
other provisions, which will Ihi supplied
by the army commissary at cost prices.
It is understood that inuddition to the
rations, clothing will bo issued where
:. i. .,.L..I.,J -f i,o i
this enrollment report that th.iro were
Tho
liistanccs of atleiui'ted fraud by persona
a. . . t ..
who niii.li.sl fur relief when they wore
abundantly able to provide for them
1ho fllol tmt my wL were severe
Ml(r,.r,rs scouted the Idea of accepting
i0Tur,ml(.,lt Bi(i pri.f,.rring to depend
selves; hut it is grawying to record
on their own exertions and the help of
tne.r more lortunste no.gniH.rs lor sup
port until they conld make another
han-ost. In liskot 6,00(1 people have
lieen enrolled who aro wholly destitute,
and thev will hesnnnlied with ftxvt
and clotf.il. g nnder the supervision of
tn military authorities In that terri
tory. The Hhrevcport (Ii.) Timt after
commenting nn th happy deliverance
of Arkansas from her political affilia
tions, adds: "Let o ir people be oni
ted, reasonable and Judictoi, and the
drama of Arkansa politic, with the
rn result, will be played out h(r."
THE (10VERXMEXT )VARXE.
The Cincinnati (unite, one of the
Icndiiiif Wentum or,riiu of ltiidicnliaiu,
mm recent v nuiuireu in none t u u
. ,
. ..... ...
'"'V0 Intore.t in Pi-osldent Grunt, and
liu uumi iiill'llil I'll i iv imt a s 'i
' .. , ,liv ., j ,
' , ""' l'w "eni t.rnnts
Icbiiracter, billy as prominent lis nny
our opinion, nindo many mistakes.
Notably in tho mistnku thnt proved
seriously injurious to himself person,
ally, and to the party he represents,
while its general ull'cet was demoraliz
ing. '
This brings us to tho point to which
we desire tlio President's attention, for
:.ndwitl.oatW...le. H.h.rge.1
him with complicity in the District
King frauds, while it defuiided Shep-
I.Ai-ft an. I liolil lii.n nn ua a i.xulul i......
tltit KbiahasrU niiiclit ntt bave tiveii
. rmiioitaililo, although it seemed strange
tnnt wmu u,e J'rosiili'iit was trj-ing
, J:nii.t ... I,livi,li ...
threatened resignation.
Vr.l.k.,f.b
m...i..l.K HIV
never first rate lock nt
tllO great
American iranie.
Hi devotion tO
ha been steadv,but,as now in Kngland !" V,. ara rdi pie.,
he has not always been able to make LLl
both end meet. W by, tllO Very day "e, or will be brenibl t. th. aaill by the farm
before be sailed Irom this city to enter " 1 ' m4 tbn. sod a half
upon his present mission, he played
poker all the afternoon and night with
a party ot distinguished gentlemen
without regard to their political ante
cedents. At first be lost pretty roundly ;
and just bet.irc 6 o'clock in the evening,
he sent an excuse to a citizen ' with
wbom bo had agreed to take "dinner,
saying that some iinKrtant business
which he had not been able to com
plete, rendered it impracticable for him
to keep his engagement; and a later
hour, being still unal.le to make both
ends meet, he sent another aixxloiry to
relieve him from the necessity of at-
leuuing an evening party wnon he
was expected, r many, alter daylight,
he w ashed hi fitce aud hand just in
time to drive to tho steamer in which
ho had taken passage ; aud then, we
re happy to say, ho w as just able to
make ootu cad meet, retiring from
tho contest ueither a winner nor a loser,
though bad ho left off sooner, th ac
count would have stood on the wrong
side Air him. The game was eater-
taining, though neither profitable nor
otherwise, and suon, wo dare say, ha
been ibe average run of lien. Hehenck'
experience with pokor in Kngland.
A'rw York Huh. -
, ORAX'P HOLD.
The dilor of the Now York Sun
weeps over tho deception practiced on
th government in the appointment uf
me now uovernor lor Utah, in al
luding to the matter, ho say : - :
It has been a matter of great sur
prise to those who have olwcrved the
H.licy which President (irant, under
the supervision of llmther Nowman,
has observed toward the Mormons,
that tho new (iovernor of Utah, 8. 11.
A xtell, should immediately upon enter
ing into office have proceeded to ingrati
ate himself in the good graces of tho
unrepentant poiygamista, who consti
tute the mass of the population in that
territory. It is said that two dava
alter his arrival in Salt Lake City ho
issuod to tho Mormon Delegate, Can
non, a certillrato for bis election to
Congress, which had been refused by
his predecessor ; that ho board at a
Mormon hotel ; and that he ha ap
pointed a Mormon named Clayton, who
lias numerous wires, ns Territorial
Auditor. Hut the secret of this amia
bility toward the saint has leaked out
A xtell was appointed at the request of
r.ttigy Bargo.it, and nargoiit, as every -bodv
knows, represents in Wasl.inffton.
not tho Stato uf California, but the
Central Pacific Ilailnind Comnanv.
which corporation, ru-cording to a I'tah
letter writer, is just now anxious to
cullivalo friendly relations with the
disciple : at , Hrigham Young for
purpose of its own.1 11 once the re
markable change in the attitude of the
chief irpresei.tative of the Administra
tion in li tab toward ths Mormon
saints. V mm all this it would seem
that tl.o inilueiioo uf Dr. Newman over
ti rant has been impaired by bis long
absenco from tho country. This will
bo greatly regretted by all sincere
friends of the President, for reasons
well understood in Washington.
WxsTEnii KntCATioN. Tho nil Is at !
tending a seminary in Illinois set two
ciiicseiis io ngnung
chickens tn fighting ill their rooms last
lS,".ul,! '.. llet" T l.,,c T'1' ran liKh'
Hull hi iiifl rnnciiittir
mid at the conclusion of tho contest
the winning maiden wns "liettcr" by a
gold watch, a pair of silk stockings, a
French corset, a Imtunl bustle, and a
beautiful book-mark, with "Christ Onr
l.u.de worked on it in colored silk, j
"Yes, boys,'1 snhl Nancy Bell, a fe
male blacksmith of Iowa, a she strad
dled a horse's leg and yanked off a
shoe, "I was brought p to this bnsl
ncss and so was my mother; and there
an. t no Hoevhor scsnrfal in onr fami
ly, fbr a fact." (food fl.r Nanry.
The Cincinnati Uatttte thinks Ala
drew Johnson diaes not possess suf
ficient dignity for a nubl.e official.-.
And yet the UturnVm.jiports for Mayor
inoir is.er inosiornoid, ol.l Joba Ki.b
inajon, the eirous nan.
Hon. J. J'rnctor Knott is native of
Ulairsville, ra.. hmTather havinv been
postmaster at that place.
RADICAL "JCSTlcR' DEALERS.
Whi n the licnincrulic Muiiku iiuvlri,
the nvoplu limy u.o'l some-liirtlintf.
exniw urea oi mo wuv in n uh were inui
...namei Dciinrtnioiit of J tut ire tru-
, . i vu
pmii'ii '!' Mr All"! tivv-iu'iiiini n ir
Hams. It is now opining to bo pretty ,
,.. , ,,. ,1 .I,.!,,,,,,.
I,. II. K.sili, Ma.l.all, II moniki..
Dailudt Ni'W K.gland, all KU.tr...,,
..in:i,i2fl 4li
.. 102,041 M
Eioiti .MI,II' H
In every other soiithem district tho
same system of plunder has boon car
ried on, to an extent at yet unknewn.
Una II. WilKu..' ..-.Inn. 1. .l...AJ I
a.ifc titu . ii. India nj.wi. o uwi.i.m ,
to an early exposure. , '!
A Chicago man thinks that tho worst
siH-dler ought to get tho dictionary, and',
tlio winner should have a ''wruatii oi ;
sorrel, or some other garden tat, likel
then. Greeks."
JUm 3at'rtisrmruts. " .,
SSIGNRKS BALK
or
Yuluublc Heal Estate.
Thtrf nill lm olJ Nt puMlnoytrrf , tt lh Court
Hu, in lJl-.rl.iJ. on SATI KHAV, Mi 11,'
lH7.'. kII tlinl 4)fft-iln IU ot prtuort tmt m Ihrj
borough of rittrttrtd, on the Miitb vt Mtr-;
kl ilrwt, 4tjuiin( tli I'm Ulbr onthritl,i
iurniti H lrf nn Warkft tlrrct uitl ranoilij; :
l) k ivtrfin lull ot V. A. titulia and Jolt i
TroutniM ITI f la n bIUjt. Tbl lul u one ut '
th moti iil ruble buiinMf filti to towa. Xbtf !
rijbt lu un tb iMlrn wl of ibt l'uit Office iM I
builiin if wrurd te (be turchair. on p&vmtMit ;
of ob hnl( fti ml. Truifl mud Imiowq on I
orh3. A. V. TATK,
Al(uf of K. A. P. HyoU.r.
C1rrSvU, April U, l75. Jt i
ooninif about four acaea, sod known u tha.belii'U a, lout, or uanr.rop.er, 10 o. ...... an
... u.n.. . ' T .11 .n.l. a-ir.l. ...... in..inki. 1
I Thi. . a J.,1,.1,.. .r. Tk.
ltS - sm pawn-, with . ..ttlaw upaaily of lO.lllXI
hum Mutbte. ol Llbnbarf, near tb lrn-
k rafiing Io FanintRiTOr. InJi!. and kil
tMnlaff. Pur r-rlbr prtiular aJtlrMa th ud-tlt-riiictiwti.
TM. 0o lMir out. I tttt Lrftla.ot It. tit O
qaal anaunl favuU, wLtta lulirul, f U n
ourctl by twud un4 mongnt.
J. If. OHWAI.D.
.UA1.UAI.KT VOAM,
Luth.r.burj, Af.rH 14, lTi.-3l Adinn. .
L
1st ok jnuoita
Liit of Jurri dm a a far the bold a af a
Ooart of Cnmmon Hleue, eumetieia( on the Urn
Uouday (.Hit) of htsy, lrt7b:
Job a H. 8lowart , Joan Sankey
Sanuel A. Caldll ei.nii. .:
nDr. lntrtck (.'rly
William K. Irvla I flt urii.
Jaiitu A.Terpo f Jaotfii riyaa
jataee Miitw - Williaai Khg
Johl Bailey I NoruDALK.
Ilcory fliolar IV. D. Melluth
Qeorfe Krloer ' ''I ' HrtToi.
Uavid Darkny . .
Joan ah. , ,
Parker Strong
EWP,
(Jeerfe Araobl
l.atH BKjBVBt
Philip Mutleu ,
H. V. S:crltag 1
(Iworga 1. Umd
WAianuros.
Wileun lloorar i
mutt. 1
Jeha Uaekenberry
CoviNOToa,
Charlu Berlhol ,
Jam S. Coooway1 '
CLBAartiia.
A. V. Ue
liaaiel WJJoore
Hrory BHttge
Joba L. Crania -;
rtiawaiwi villi,
J. it. Kratter
M, B. Thofapsoaj
uararta.
Edward leal
A. II. UuiuerJ
Janet I. Cook
TIN.
Uicbard lianrer. Jr.
ii a i.
Philip Long
until,
Vf. W. Danlap
Jobo II. ClotjKr
JIST OP JUROItS.- i
Llat of J.rora draws for Jiaatiro, A. D.
tSl, MBna.eiacos.il. Irat Monday,!., tilt:
saaan jeso.a.
1-LBA.MK..D.
L. K. HeUall,.nfk i
K. A. Mlleaeil
1. W AHH1KUTOR
H illiaa MekaOejl
...-LM..A.
W.llia M.r.
.BLL.
Itabart Mabalef
lanM Uoorar
aa.ro...
Darid Forary
Ji.ho A. W'Dolridg.
ratiT,
rsKut-aes.
Oaorita Strsw
Jok. f. Ke
JOR.I.X, .
Jok. Cnrrr
RaNTS.ra.
I. C. MoUUMk.r
LAW.aa,-
A. D. Shaw
SomimI Brow.
oa.ia. ; .
Jala. I Tkomnaos
r.ai.
Sob. R. tur(o...
r....
Frederick g Ul.wut
Klob.rd .'roam..
woenwA.a
Tk.au. Ur.aeraa.
Jua.nb II. llreik
i.Ki-Ar. a.
Jaonh Mork
Andrew Ba.ghnas
' runm jcaiiaa i.ar mi
.MOA.ia.
taalak Warri.k
a.-Llea. .
Frank Flrna
War. Daala
aoaTot. ''"
PauxRa...
RABT..Alia. .
Waa. Seb.lu
SSOI.
IWikM Caldwell
LAwanncs.
Th . .rh.
t. T. r.lka
Waa. T.SpMkaa.
L. C. BIoom -Joba
C. Dal.
BOB...,
H. J. Inn i
II. A. now.h.rtj
Jataai Uolleaoaok
nacaol.A.
M. OolM.
Ur. l. . uood .
Wra. S"aart "
II. II. Kephart .
' VMBR.
n.bu
W. 1. Caannoall
TkMe H.ndarlls
.naoroui..
A.ro. Ur.b.aj
i. K. Oowdar
Uaotp Alkrrt -aabr.
-,
r. k. r.H.,
ran,,
iaka Vtak.1
laaM Markka
All l.ra Mc.larver
H. U. MrMaa.m
oov.m.twi. .
Jaba llanw
CL.a.r.u.,
Ktrs A I.
Joks J.bnaos
Btn.Tus.
O.rid Uaarkart
A. .'. Sl.I.er
R D. Sbawtar '
Tkoaa. t irm .
qibas;k
Ilenirl KrlM
woaana.
Jno. S. Jobaata. ,
Ckse. Uclioror.
sal.
J. W. WeJlM
Jao. A. I'.lto.
Jama. Norrla
loka lluHss-k
UkAH...
HHaTnnar
J. Jordan Bloom
A. U. Ilwrsr ..
WrtopWARB.
hnr l..or. i I
Heakoa Uagarly
.RrrAn.A. ,
W. B. Courtlier
I aoaBBI. , .
A. It. bkirrj
BRABAB.
A. C. l..H.rTr
S.'Ml-S. ,.
Jama. Wllaun
JflRUAR.
nmr RwaB
Jaba U Swaa
tart..
U.I Saao.rU.
a.Anpoha.
. V- WUeaa .,
dob. A. (a.
skasy.
Dradr Ktrk .
VeadiaaadHaeUr
Jonah Rdip.w
Wat. Broekbawk --
ai'Ra.iaa. -Uer.
Patobas
CRaariBL..
A. W. Urabaat
H. W. Fark ,
W. . Uraol. . .
C.-RSK!.aT...L..'
Aln. H.trtla '
Utmrj Kara.
AaaiMl riikal '
War. Wacom ; -
aao.TVS, . -Wa
Aya
ra.or.na.
Joha A. Kawla.
Jsutva Ulllig.n
iawr.icb.
llonr(. Oallrh'
Sober, W. Hood
BOB....
Jelaa Ilea a.
tMaard Kylor
aao.oka. .
Oarld llunlim
raaa.
W. rraaeaaai
Wa. riasa .
w a.KB. ,
Moiw. Wiaa
Hahwrt W. MaNaal
Kaaa. Il.rt.kara
am W. BlMa
WAtLarBToR.
Alel . Pra.r
JAMES H. LYTLE,
4 Pit's Oyer Hob at, ClrwrBald, IS.
' taatar la OrMnlaa, rrcTlataar. Vnatatlaa.
rral.a, Plear, Fetl, Ma, eta.
B.(4-tl-lf
l(iv ViU'crti.'Jfmciits.
I)KIi(il', I'.I.IX.'TIO.N'.
ar
L-. "."rA ; i
,"". " 1.7''
hi tvniiif , nv ruor bi mo rrrnuvm,
??'': ! 'f'1-
IN?
TOTKf'B TO TltKSpASHKIt.S t
SHOWERS'
BOOT & SHOE
AM.
HAT & CAP
HTOitK
i
',R30M No. 1,. PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
MAIIKKT HTUEKf.
a full fttxl eiimp1t moriuit til gf ntu $
nt mtw fit i, tlawn i .
IIA It!)- i'AK" JMlIOKS.
.
b'.iiicn am lniltd tu cll ami esaitiiu My
i lurk atia jatliro fur lbtnieKt ni b qulitjr mad
( prirue of guuti.
r
, fi.la' Joei.b Maaia. K.O.. Brriatrr. on (bo l;.l,
; Jay of Auril, A. b. IS7i, at II 'rh,.-k .. -
plltlt-ab i' tj. 8. MuabaJ.l. llMacaar.
! County Superintendent 1
! Tn ih Sriimt iO.Wwr y' C'UarJttli CoHty t
uBNTLffiiRa iio par.uat.ee oi we lony-iuira
: T r i 4p' . ' ' iV0, "hire-
. v ... ...... v-..-- -
, i.uuar, iar noniufn i vioriicni,iin mo r ivn
. Tl tSUAY IN JJAV, A. U. Ih7., (l-rli tf : . 4ih
day W the matUh', mt I o'clock U Ike rieroAoa,
and aaUfrtv riwn twee, by a aiajwrity of tlie whole
uumotr oi inravtora .rMnt, one pi-raoo oi uterMry
. tad wieanfic aeouirv taeaW. aud of tkill and ex
perienoo ia the art of toacbiar. at tuuntv Kaner-
i iatendent fur Ibe three iooeljo( yeore iftr-
ulna the aaoaot of ooutneniatioa far lb.
aAd oortil (bo reauU ta ike Htal. Superintandrot
.. Ilarri.liurs. aa required bjr tba tbir.y-aiotb
and furtiatii aa4tiMi, 9i a.d AaL
J. A. OHE.I0HY, '
' ' Ca. .'up'., of Clcarllald Cooatj.
Vlaarnaxi, April II,
rt -
Alt vreoae sr. herebr warnad .niraat itttrch-
Rrtn. or In anv aaunrr ntmliUin with, eertala
1 Alt ......... .a, la. m.A.w tat.llt.J llaal an alfa.l '
bar il,.raa,.uw ia ih. kaada .1 tl. H. Walk.rf Ii. th.t k. will hrrp .a V aad for aak a. uaart
Itew W.atalncton, aa (ho aan. wtf n.s.'bMrd bv a.a. M 1.-M.I. Vi mJ .11 ai.j. . . 1 1
"jf !h"'f I"'" "1 rtl' ,"7.
JAMES OAI.I.AUIIKk!
Xew Walldnatd., April 14, l;6.(J(
.)K HKWAJKD,- f U (j
Lo.t, at LHtnUr Cltjr, on thnra-lay, April
till, S oalf.this pocket book, eoa.aia.Rg $311 in
money aaa 120, 00a III, and on. II bille .bill
of goode and a not. ror 7Sb, p.aald. I. tbd or
der ot kla.lia M. Flrn.. Tha .00.. reward w.ll
ba paid lor Iba ralur. .f tba poak.1 bwk ud Ma
Mn.eota to ilfa' Muro, ia Lumber City.
J. II. KAPI KRTT.
Urampm. H.lla, AprU Id, Islk. Il
c
ALU AND SHTTI
I
narloB YierQ eirblnod to Bay bai rn r Baoa.
tim. with au Bo. wl poraaaAtnt uapruremo.t, I
deem i. boa. .0 quit burinoa., ...I brreby Bottfy
my palrona Hiat 1 kara plaord 1 my hook, and
pa sera ui lha baada ol Wm. PorUn-, luq., for aat
ttama.t .Bd avlMMlioa. He ia fully auUiortaad to
Mtlla my bullae., and WCI pay all kooeet ...ima
proaentra airaluM m.. ; ffo n. noo outua to my
kouaevn bu.'ne.a, being phyaieally unabl. la M
.ead t. It. Tbuw kavutg unaatitrd HLOunia .a
my bouk. will ounfer a fa, or o. me br r.llin. oa
Mr. Purler at an early ,Ry Rnd Rdjuit lha aame
a a prapor awoaar. r SANK. BlIOllT.
( leain.ld, April It, 1STJ. Km.
pUB T1JIKS. 1 . ,
. A 1'IKST CLASH MEW8PAPKK.
' iBdrpendeat la .ferilttlag I Neortal la Botb
irr I Oppoard to .11 oarruf.l ring, ia UuaioiuAl.
Slate aaU Kailonal ad.lra. 1
TUB DAflV T1MKH
will W laeaad aa Bala.J.y, Ida lit). f Marol.
a.xt, and .v.ry morning tbereaftrr, H.ndaya ak-
orpimi, uuuor ine ooiiona. i.ree.on of a. tk. Mtm
Clare, printed flo.npae.ly frem alrar, ..w tip.
oa a mrga lulu, .beat, aontoining .11 tk. srw. of
in. oay, .nr.uding tba Aaaonutrd Praia Tas.
grama, Hpwial Telrgrama and Cormpo.deaea
ruaa oil po.n.a w. IM.aroat, BBS rearleae MltorlaJ
diamtaaian. af .11 warrant toplra. Prtro, t wata.
Mall BRbMrintlona, poalago freo, gii Dollar.
par annum, or rtnr aaa.a por m..tb, in adraaoa.
Adi-artleemeBU lllwl, Iwauly and thirty ocnu
ih ,, k.ut4id iu pu.iiion.
TUB WKKKLT TIM KB
Wlll U taaaod ou Ralaiday, Harek KKk. aad
weekly thero.lUr, oo.l.l.lng all imporla.l new.
of tha weak, an SMaplala aiarkaA laJ. Inaaalal
raporta. Mailed, for ana year, po.Uge fraa, at
th. Mowing raw I j. ,. ;j 4 ;-H
"opr ..,.J.....M..r..$t.M
Tea Oupiaa S.SS
Twaaty fjoplaa ... ig.go
Adrarlieemrata Iwaotj-lta Mile par II... He
mll.aaa.1 th-.ald b. mad. ky draft, or P.al Of
Sea .rdarr Adlraaa
' TM TIMRB,- .,
' No II KoRtk Hananh blraat,
la Pkiladelphia.
F. O'LEARY BUCK,
General Insurance Agent and Real
Estate Broker,
Rrpmeata Ik. fcUnwia, rrliohla laaanuia) I'.'a:
Norlk Brltltk A Meraanlll. tna, Co. Irf.iafac.
Waahinglo. t,if. Inauranoa Co t.lov'ono
Fir. A.aorlalin. Inaura.ro Ca..i.,,., f,.Bnau
nroBaon rtra InMiraBra Co...w,
Phoauti laearam (Ja., M. V ,
Ea.a.i.,...
t,0,Ol
Halerlow. lira, laauraa dwelliawe
and farm bulMlnge only ITf.000
Twk, Pa., Stork laauraaoa Ou. , Uoral. i.aarad
agalnet death and Ihoft. ' .. .
t. Parvio. la tb. eaaalry dealtlng laaaroora
oa their liraa or properly ou have It promptly
attndad Io ky addrraaing aa by letter, ar eall.ag
Room Mo. I.Cbmrleld. I'a.
ia . V- ,i .'. 1 Pt'M"waa,
aog.-,. ,
8 A t. R I
I
A large aad elLtalahad Briok Dwelllag, alia
at. oa lha mar bank, la tba koroagk al Clou-,
eld, aoBtaialBg eleeea room a, with good a.llM.
" I. Ik. k.ukaa, aad all trrn aora mra!
i.nroa. Paatraaa, Bath-room, Cloihoa proaa a.
Lat a.R.y faat fro., and (wo kandml aad Ik'irt.'
fMt kaok, wltk a twrs.tr law. .ib. .1 L
I aid.. Bald baildiag. wtih all ko wartoaaooa.
wu. akp, .uk raymOBI... wit p.r.k.
aao. AppNoattM aaa aa aaa.k t. iko a.dOT.
eigaad, o, to A. C. Tate, Ir... wba w.ll glr. all
aaoa mformuloa tt Ikoaa wka derira ta k
apoat th. prapor. y.
-ay T.,,?10"' "''.
J ". or iviaT DMcaip.
t.a. .Ml), .MH .yy,
OTICK TO TAXPAYER.1.
' Aaitaibly ! ItiU Cwnui'iBWaalib, nppwaj Hit
: ilay ! Maicli, A. v. lain, ana I
iid af U.....A. U. ii.!o,.r.d thaw....
.,,., .,.,..., lk. k,i d.. .1 ahi. a. it. liit.
-n ---- - . . . 1 ; '
rrUtiu to tk oul.Mliua of Uli ! ikm umiv
I vt UImtIivIiJ," MoliM Iti lbtrrur ttrbf tivm Ml
Uspy ri.Jtg tht Jlirii tMUw
lb Mound ttiuB of Mtd Aol, will tUUbd tl
dt, fur (b
I Fr Curtffonitlllat Hon&ny, Mj 14lb.
YJX 1'lko, IWKtdmJt May Utu.
For IMguiti, UJum.I7, Uj Zrtih.
' Fur I'tjtiu, 'IhuriUav, My 'iUii,
Ft l.uwWr CM, FrliUjr, Mt Jstb.
t'ua all Ulta id to lb Triiirr tbr will
be reduction of jit pmr mi , wbilf Irt per Mat.
! Will b (r f Jiri day Jtf mI l ftll
t iMd Uftot Making ft4iUerc XUjT per eeit.
to pruiapl Uipftjren. 1'arUw oa, from tb lit
f ils), pay ibeir Uiu at tb TrMrr'l otlo.
Tbt bii.oo ( Ui dmrUti will b Till lei after
;JaGort.
VAV10 W. WMK,
j - Treanrtr'i VtRcv, Treuarer.
, C:tMrD 4, F Af.rlJ 7. liH. J 41
BLACKHMITU 8UOH
I.N CLKAHKlhUU, FOB 8AM5 -
Tb uudvntnol. baving tleteratDadl toebaii
j bia buiioee, oiler fur aale bi ttbop. Tool, Ac
iouaeiellug of two aew portable Furg, with all
i BOtepiarr ttwlnud impleiaMiU, of lb latt ao4
ttiut iiupruveO kiad la r lo be feaod ia Ih
bct Hinitb Htiupi. Alw, a larg jtiaatitj C
llvno Sboej d Iron va ba4.
iba local toe of Uii ilaad bM a great aira.
tsi over all vtlier, being nt aale ua an alley
lending fioui Ftn itreet to Uaatl eiraet, ataraaar
ibe LtHrtiarti llwaac. lie dua proiintitjr to tit
Fir Clay Worke, 1'Laoiug Mtlii ana Railroad
ltpOt gtree it a pre.e.euvaj ever all atber aiaade
ta uwa. Tit property eua be leaaed to gooJ a.
rDtigr . ur purobaaed for a ra.aaable pri.
AM US KKMAUU.
Claarfluia, April f, I8J4. U
Arnold' Hail, in urwttniieille, pr Bloater
week, on raaonatl tertnt. Seating eapaeity.
i flUlf ; $Ue, drop portal a all Miaplcte.
I AIM, 1 fin rooBi oni Buor, 2Ui2V, tuiu.
bl for offieo, front lug ea Waia atreeL For fur-
Ibrr f-artteulaiiaMrea
N. K. ARNOLD.
Curweiiffllro, April 1, ISTi.-
V.KNTI8TRY.
llaria etrmiiBti to kaaat la Carwtatvlll
fur the narptM mt purtutng mj praieaainn, I
btrcbjiafler mj aarvitei to ibe pabli. I aava
juet luiibeJ a tena of dun t el ioitruetkai ualer
j the bet traeber of lb HtnntyUaaia Coiletj f
Intal Harjrei ia J biladrlpbta. aad sow
1 nrttH id exwuta all work partalaiag la drat-
(elry ib tbe boat nuaaer, with tb lateat Im prove.
; mt-ni. ah wara guaraiiHtaa 10 giv entire at
l lafaetioB a t tfuaiitj a daratttfB. Teelh x-
vui M aea Utink build-
i" a auiily in pereoa er
. U. TUUMPaUN,
Caraeaavillff, Pa.
Sale.
Writ, of Fieri Furi ia-
Cramna PlrM of Clear-
dlraatod, .her. will b.
the Oo.rl llouea, .. ha
BaUrday, the It.h
o'eloek p. aa.; Ih. fol-
tr, to wl. :
land al.nata I. Low.
county, fa., branded
Becioaint .t a atone
ro roor of land of Mat.h-
MrebM to poet : thaar.
laatook . thMoa waa. 142
r"i mtw hihriih waean
. and nbu-a of bcainln. anataJtitBo 13 ara.
ur la.a, Ui.,I . oar. of tr.au So. tuil a.o 1IM,
i .Iran, test aciwa cleared, kavlnf oraHad Ibaraon
i " "ld aa U.a properly of Alaiawdar Kline.
I la irnrtjr ahtll bt struck off b paid i
j Iba i:to f laU, or aah ettir arraagvtitnu
i mail, aa will b anprarvil, alharwlao the proiertf
j will l iiuB.liftclj pat ap and Mtltl aftia at
- tl. eipciia and rink of th ptraoa ta wbnai il
i trai truck tf. and wh- ia aaaa af icftcivttdy t
Wlll the M pntnrttmi im CuBrt fuf
I owfirinatiua uIm the wy la aetaally paid U
i u sbenn. W, K. McPllKKSllN,
f NKRirt 'i 0r ira. . 1
tisane.
Ctearfiaid. April f , 187ft. j .
A IXTIONEERIXO
j- ABB
HILLPOSTIXG.
Tb. BBdaralgoiid woald reapwlfall; lofora tba
el.liaoa of Claorftald Bad aiei.ily that k. la pre
pared ta 9TJ .11 AaettoB. Vea-lae, and ..bar Sale!
tm abort Botlee, and .1 ro.aow.bt. rale. SaH)
trilla, Poatara, Pmfrnnea,.ad ..bar ada.rtii..
poaled and diatribnted la lk. Boat oonapieeoaa
plaaea. A abar. af pabli. p..roaa la Killci.ad.
. N. L. U1IH.MS
jlaarrolT. - TMr. CWariald, P
UESU K1S1L-
Th. Hj.rti.uJ h.u.111. .lA.k..!..
a Ka and Waal daily. Alan, Frrab VairaUbla
la ROMa. Ooodl dellrrrad t. .11 par), af lha
honor aad Tleinlly. Ordore kn at kta reeideaee,
ooroor of Soaoad ud Head ttroMa, will raaair.
prompt atteslwa.
i i. P. W.J0RDAS.
- Clear Bald, fak. 14, l7t.-m
jOsTlANNONLAN D ANdTuMBER
., t... CONPARY,
OSCEOLA BTRAM MILLS,
VARvr.ct-ututs
LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS
ABB
SAWED SHINGLES.
Alb BUM wf IIBHLOCK aa PINE lawad
to order as abort aotwm. ,
Auo TOWN L0TI for tola ta tk. boroark
of Oaeoola.
Aiao-LAROR ASSORTMENT QEN'RRAL
MKHCIIAMUIrlH at their alamaatk tora a
Oroeol..
II. H. BII1LLINOP0RP, Piaridal,
Oaoa-Forart Plaoa, No. Ill I. 41 at-, pkil'a.
-1 ) . AJ0HJI UWSHP, OaaaraJ Bap'l,
pdjaU t , , Ombo). Milla, ClaarA.ld Ct, Pa.
QROCKRIK8.
JAS. H. LYTLE,
(fewMnur to LTTLR MlTCHKLLl
- -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DKALER IN
. CHOICE LINK UF TEAS.
OOL0H0B,
JAPANS,
' ' U 111 PERI A I,, i ': : 1
T0CHQ BT80N,
1 ; . INQLtSU BREAIiPAST
Parwt la Marktk
' BUTTKB AND KCO
Will ba kaft and aahl at irat mt. Calk aaal
ftr Coaatry Prod tea.
1 i , ..- -! 1 , .. ..
8RRMAH CHRRRIBs,
TDRKIT PRDrtI8,
' PRR8BRVED PBAM,
' tntLADELPBIi RAMI.
1 mi.
Maakanl, Lake Iterriag, Cod, Ar.
,fi'J .-
riCKLBH. .
. Batoal Pirtma and Baglak PiokHm. ,
FLOTJII AND PEED.
Floor, Cora Meal, Dal Meat, aa.
.aMkltt JA. II. LTTLl.
gTORKKkKPKRS, ATTENTION'
Wa dlra to Mil yoar arteatioo laaua aakmaira
Cummlaaiat ktaiaaaa aad to tar faellltiee farduv
C.aing of ..eh arodtoa aa ear aoa.ifoor. aaad aa.
aalng a kvrga trUt wl.k ally Mom, wa ara aa
Mod u mike qwtek rot.ro., at fall prraaa.
Btotaktapara harlog Ohiakaaa, Baltar, Igra.
a a.kar pradaaa, will da watt ta (Ira as a trial.
Wkaaw Uroaarkaa art lakaa RR aaaaoora, ..'aa
Imrm WW kt tkargad.
, B. I. KIRK, BOR A 00h
WkoltaaJ. BrMart a4 Otamkaalaa Monkatta.
Ba. IM M. Tk.ad atrm, Pblkad'a. apt 1 7