Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 01, 1875, Image 4

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    fUrdivart, & 5awnr(.
HAItWl'tfE,
ud nuafMtimi af
Tin rAfihni .t Hrrat lmnW
' ClIAlrlBlD, PA.
Ilerlag Iftrfalr l.oreaeed eor etoek ef Hard
ware, oo Nelle tke puHle to lamina our atoek
,., , r ,((, j I,
Crintra and partnna who on ln )1bU Mid
In j will do well to aiamina our
TOOLS ft BUILDING HARE W AH K,
wnlrh it nw and of th bait .aauftctnra, and
win m told low for oaibv
NAILS,
,... i, GLASS,
PUTTY,
LOCKS. '.U Ji I ) T ul
tATCUES.
- SCRKWS
All klorta of l.nfh Planat. Rawa. Ch1rU, Rquaraa,
Iia atari, lUtfhutt, Plum hi aiVi linvelV.
Mr.rtUf.il A Thumh (luti, IWuli,
Br mm A Bltu, Wo.d and Iron
Utnoh Bor-tri, and the bmt ,
Boring Marhin ia tha
, mark at.
Double and Single Bitt Axes,
POCKET CUTLtfRY, Ac.
i4jfiM or Burnett's Iron Corn Shelter,
i warranted. ' ; r '
J. . Alio, agenU fur lViolmriU f
GOTHIC KMJE TOPS,
wbiob atTentuaJly oar 8tnuky Fiuaa.
Farmera' Implant en ti and Garden Tooli of amy
A far varlaty f
COOK STOVES,
wbiob we warrant to glre lat Ir fact. no.
4V Roofing, Spouting "d Job Work dona on
rraaonl)la term. All ordara will recelv prompt
attantUa. . - Ju II, 1875.
POWELL & MORGAN,
V.,f Ai", .Utaiju rs :?..1Vi..U-l
II A D W A R E ,
, J fl!o,Jllii(Mllr.iia? I
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
UtAHmtP, PA. '
p.VttMINy.J.MLJBVFAT.S. of all
kind, for .ale by
POWELL MORGAN.
T) AILROAD WHEELBARROW
' " for aaloky' -.'''. I
1 POWELL MORflAX.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS
Nalla, ate., for aala by
TIARNES9 TIHMM1NGS-&SUOE
a a.
1 Flndlnga, for aalt by ' ' " "
l'UH'BU, t HOIKUN..
Q.UXS, TISTOLS SWOKD CASES
' F.ir lala hy '' ""
POWELL 4 MORUAti.
gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AMI
HUei.for aala by 1 ' ' ''
POWELL MORGAN.
JIION ! IRON ! IRON ! IRON
For tala by '
POWELL A ItOROAX.
II
OUSE SHOES & HOUSE 8HO
POWELL A HOItOAX.
Ana bait Mannfaotnra. for fala by
, POWELL A MOROAN.
'JUIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPI
DOXK'.rnr aala by
POWELL A MORHAN.
1 r h i' ti 11
G.'S. FLeCAL
T' i
.Ironsltlos. Rlore, 'it ni;;n.
riui.i irMti KC, pa,
' ' ' hit utr.n .v '' '
HARHWARK, CTOVPH, HEATERS, RANO
' ,W(Ht AUD WIl.tOW WR. "rt
ii.vo uAitvtACTt'ilin or
TIN PlIEE-JIION ND COPrERWAS.
' Vrtrquiaia Street, "4 ' " '
Pbllllprbnrg, Centre Co., l a.
lAlMit 1ST.
tboi. . hTrnaitr crat'i oearo
. WEST BRANCH f ,
INSURANCE AGENCY
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa.
I! RANCH OFFICES la difcroiit pvta of tbi
Couutjr. t,
Tba foHnwintf Old nd Helixhle Firt, Aoeidenl
B tuck and Lllv lDarnatl Cumfanit'iffproifnteil
K-tnh. . AaatU
Itiuu North Brltloh A NfWanlile Fir
I4 A)oi.a4 U.nKiid.k...i, 2C(l 00,00"
18GJ iouttiib Ctimmroial Ifirn In.: i..r
1 T tf A Norlb A in ) tea Ftrw futurauo .
c, . r iriphii 4,700, too
Flrw AfaeltiHii Flri luaufajit-f i " V 1
ro., or i'hii.i-i.hu Jt.irto.f-mi
I'nmnii Kir Iru. Ci,, N. V... i.!uO,tnn
1H4T Wa'vrt.iwn Fm In. 0 , iif y. '
f., inU'M 6inn bmlliriK ouly ( 7"0.0Hl
1H71 Artt ti m FIm Intttiraati' l)u ,f i
Ctnoinnali l,00t),0n(i
I3jJ Yrk tttek Iiturno Uo., of
t'tnn lnorw hi.ra, Atj
1S74 llaruard SpoI Nnt la-tiranea t' l ;
1817 I'obu M ttul Lilo lniriM
V ut I'oiint.iUtn a 6,000,0fl
JflCfl Mrlriiilihn Lilt I orfnranoa Co
of Nw Ypk ....... l.tiM.nl'
Totl onftiui 57,i)IMl, OIK
Prtoui In tbr cuntrv d'irtntf ln'Omnor, oai
bate It tr.inlif at'i'iirlittt t& hj ilsttijc at ttt
fluie or aHr-"iiif hi ti vttbt. iDiurnncaa af
fooled at tlia Im-.-nl pirMltilc rata, to h obtain!
Is flrl i'la-1 finnpnitiHu. A'i t?imi'ifi(e rrirt
Tint Hbr ivit lifts (itiii nflf Co.'t, rcprrannlrd
ItT T. M. wiirra., Iiie pud uul in netwixT
tna or uf inrj and A dr. H74, lb
f-inidt nf 1f?iit policy holupr in tbia iithHtj,
9 Ml IB Ol V'if.lllfO.
Pior) la forts ttitnri Itr Ipmrinir yaitf h-nna-
nnd vour Httt .o ihv HranHt tiiiirnnor
MURRAY A (10ltl)'iM
, H7f. ' Ax'iiU
tittrtlol , St i jr l?l
FULFORD L THOMPSON,
tltinllild, Icnira(
BfirtMnt nil the landing Fir tninraafli'
Companiea uf (fa m mlrj i
Qon ......... ....... ...i... ....1ft.fl.f.M
h.-Tl ( aiiM-hrtn fl.iiflii.miK
Uwtua, Nvw York .... 6,7 4.II4
l,...mn.p(. Miinny, fa k.A V I 1
Frit-klin, l'l.iid . I.Hw.n.
I'buniti, H irlMd .KHM. ' l,i.l't
llnurrr. .New Yuik l,4.tJ
lm, V , O 6t.r.
A.l.i, lUrtl .rd. , 6lt.tl
Pi-uvl.laitea, Wuititi.u fllti.OOii
Prnn alfnt 'fficlinR an .n-nrunM on prop
cm nl any kiwi, altoald call At our oH., on
Murki't irr-t,ipiMiie the Jnrt llituar, ami eta
our Itit 0t compamoa and 'Mli Iwliira intmring
. J'tjIN H. FUI.KOHD,
T. W. iau4i,.jfJ.,.
ClearilplJ.PaM Oil. V, Ih-ty
c
OMIt AND. KETTLE.
llevlnc taken T hrolherloto perteereblp,
Aealre 10 bave my aid aoooante oliaad. I tbera-
lir. give antiee l all oho knn tkatnarlvaa f-i-dh
Ird t Ma t. wm, furoerd .non and MttS) ail
aa IHMI oa tiaM l.ka a H. anirtan. 'I
Ulearld, Jaly 1 1. '. a ll. r M. UARbOM.
$5
ttOft ivr h.y nt tiaa.- Term freo
tU AJdr.M U. Snyana A Co . Port-1
load, Mains.
janll-ly
ouwMvi W..T
JjARD '
1IAVS NO KFPICT
in rafciiY!4iJS!
. . i . ., , i
p-eate,... i . . nei ,
nlalat of "bard tin" ta wall niib an i rami.
Hat Unit attuaud now that I oaa aatlify tbo
foruiar and nrovo aonlalalT thai bard tlmaa"
will not affaat tkuaa who buy lhair fooda from aaj
aao an mj pairuna aaau na taiuataa into tn M
era i n
UOJVTp VJIJHAI!D TIMES
I hare goade anough tu upf.ly all tba Inbabl.
Vinti in tha Uwr and of iba auuntjr wbieb I aell
t tixoaeuinc ow rataa rrwtn bit mauitaolb alora In
MIJI.HONUUHO. iara 4 a?Jwmji ba foaad
raadjr to watt upotrftalJart M IWJ tbaa with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Suci'IljCLiti. 4ntt, taalaairel, (Iiaa1i;
uelatnea, i.iuaa, urtlling., fallaoaa,
Trimminf., Klbbona, Lara,
Raady.tBade Clotbtng, Bool, and 8boea, HaU and
Cap. all of tbw bt aiataeial aail nade to order
Uvie, Soeka, Uloi., Mitteaa, Laoaa, RibboBe,Ae.
OROCEKIE3 OF ALL KINDS.
CoIT.., Tea, Sagar, Rlea, HolaiMa, Flak, gal
Pork, Ltneeed Oil, Fiak Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardwara, Qoeenaware, Tinware, Caatlnga, Plewa
and flow Caatlnira, Nail., Hplk.a, Corn Uiltlre
torvCider Preaaea, aad all kwdf ( Axaa. ,
Perfumery, Palnta, Varntah, Olaaa, aid
t aseortment of Stationery,
OOOD ftlOU.B,
Of dirTvrant brandt, alwayi on hand, and will ba
old at tba towait pouible Bfr.
J. It. MnClaln'a Medtolaat, Jayne'a Madieioai,
lloetcltar'a and lloofland'a liiitara.
tl)0l pounda of Wool wan tad for which tha
b I hail prion will ba paid. Clorarioad oji haad
tur aaia u tba lowtat aunkaf P' ; - i
Alio, Agent for Strattonrilla and Cwrwaatrllla
Tbraibing Mitch iota.
ItfuOall anal aoa for yoartetvtta. Ton will lad
avarytbing uinally kept ill a ratail atora. - -
L. M. COl'DRIKT,
FrtnchtlllePuO., Augnrt 11.1IT4,,' itt
i. F. Wat A YNRaaee
..W. W. aKTTti
H ElVl.It A ; BUTTS
clkaefield;
Are offering, at the old Un of O. L. Read A Oa.
k af Mert.rt"ll.-7V I1'" r""' th,'n B"1 10 0 'NtJ
,r, i'7( I' ' ' wwupaBukiVofpOTrrt.Mititlcd' Jfff
tbetr itoek
PRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
HATS A CAPfl,
RARDWARB,
fltl.llll
QUKXN8WARK,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, '4m 'Ao.,
r . : . ... '.... ;,,;
At the moat raajonabla rataa for CABH er la
Square Tknber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PR0DCCR. ,'
) a-Adnaaea aiade-ti tk.M aad la t-
nng ont eqoar. tiaiber oa tba moat edvaotageoaa
Wnna, pdttJaaTI
yANTED. ' - r.'T7"
BY
N. llARNOLtt
. CIIKWENMVII.I.E, PA,,, , l .., .
(Sueeeaeor to)
Arnold & Htrtshorn.
1ix,U(MI atwiark kaaved MlaglM.
,w7t A .A
0,0OO poanda of Wool.
Partlea hating long Shiaglii or Wool for altb
-r) will do wall to evil aw me. Tba big heat mar
tat prloa paid at all timra.
) . .. . . ' I !. " V) . ' 'I
' V hup tt . t'l ! ( i
AUo, a fuH and roMplato ttoeh of i ,
DRY GOODS,
; chats' caps;,';-.:
IIOOTM ; ft ; J HIIO KM,
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
SALT, PROVISIONS, to (
wkVk wiH ba entd at retianaablepHeeaaVai
nhaagej rar ektogtee of wool. '; '
- - H. K. ARNOI.B. i
Coneaevllle May I, ftt.
Down I Down II
Proclamation against High Prices;
ff-t f it t tr
WB art now opening np a lat of tba boat aad
tnoit aaaannabla Ooodt and Waraa ovar
itvrad in tbia market, and at prleea that rvmlnd
na of tit go old ayi of etiaap umgfc 1 Tkoai
who lack faith upon tbia point, or deem Mr attn-
rattont auperflaoua. neaa out
cut jt orn sTone,
' ' ' Corner Front tad MarltM atraati,
Wrtera thT a aaa, feel, hear and know for tdiaa
4rea In fully ondtriUnd what araobeap gond
tbia miiit ba do net We do net d
it nooaaaan
It U aoougk
tu enumerate aod Itaulaa oar iWck,
for na to auto that
We have Everything that is Seeded
uid eotmitnaw in tbia nark at, and at prtwaa that
tatonun noia ara atiarnatf.
ftaeta 10ABPH flnAW A ftOK.
D
NIEL COODLASTER,
l.wi.o,
LUTIURsBUaO, PA., .
; ; ; B,,,r In ;
DRY GOODS, NOTION S:
UOS1ERT 4 GLOVES, "
HATS A CAPS and BOOTS A 8IIORS,
'rloea, Ureeeriea .and Vlak, Nail., Headoare
Queen.ware and llla.aoara, Ma and
Boya' Clothing, Urag., Palate,
Oil.. Hrhuol Booba,
ilaltsxe lelorraiaiit Aladlelaea, 1 70 1
,'.'.nJI., tftiM A Dlnl'trftila. CherHad Orac
- art, II ok: and Kite Pooder,
Flour, Gruin and Pplatoes,
Claret aad Ttotetby Road,-
ola Lnatber, M.rooeio, Llninga, Biadlnga aav
Thread, Sboamakere , loola aod
Hbga Finding.. ,.:
Nn greater eorerty af goade In any .lore In tki
ounlr. All fis aaN rarr low for ea.k or oonntr:
.feiroduea at lha Cheap Oorner. May I, IS7a.
MEW STOKE AND NEW GOODr
JOS. SHAW &i SON
Hske jutl onrned a
Saw 8mei, em-Main rHvCLkiariii., Pa
' " ' V -
IstelyticciipUid'bj'vVhii f .'.TRWS
Their f toe k,s?"oalyl,
joixj.'Lr.'aocDcjaaD
' OaM'taiii of lb beat quality,
QnsF.rinwARE, Kooti nnd Shoe
.' ' ' ' t'.i s. rn r.v,ii . .n
b sgu rrrrj oxiiuib uevvaaorr iur,
one's comforl.
Cs (d tili Ui ktoilVloU pv!l
cbasfnelasoher.'' Mat t. IWMIHf
iM'sTir i:i
ak COKKTAHI.Ks' PtKr
I ft liar, art 1 ed a laej. alar af dka a'
III llll.t, .hi olll as lie raoelpt a4 teay
aaala, mall a aoov ta ant address.
ra
XLKARKIKl), PA.
VflDWlHDAY MORNIHa. IC, I
DSATll OF VlCKd'JtliilDKXl
WAaumoroN, Nov.-.5.-Tbo
VIoe Fiiwltlent died very tqttyny fiM
morning. n.reua flioinn.t niw
wok at tavo a. di aiuI exiiroyCJ
at up Ip bU to Uka trit inudielin, tkm
down oa bit kilt lidtrknd f)Xiirod 1,
lew tnoCMnU yitbout itX le. pi
The Sroaident ww' noi(iid or thy
Vlea nwidtmt'i death LJaant nin.i
o'clock and i lmnidU.hrullod. &
special bioetlpij of tbuxatWI i
at wliieu tirno all -tiotmfpi vmi:i
proentvxcep(?vcrolivry RrrMsoii,
i almvig fronrthe OttJ. 'f Hti'rlj
the cabrtiel wt)i befnible publio inifiej
diaUilyipon ttwir ftdjuurituient.
It having been rujireaented lst nurltB
thht Jho Yiot'Tiwtiiluijt bad o tiil
imprWed that' htcsvould be nbhl ti,
leavcthe fy'-fut tuu.aoutb this weel
the iiitoltivenei of lirfi Hiiclden d
this luprnlng jell with Htnrtling
and Hrtdiioiw on thecnmrfuiiiitr. 'tTi
ViceVc(limtceim4'on4tattilBTlM
bo a great dout better tiiiisit any iWjirt
durnuf hl Into siclOiojn; bt yenUirdnW
be wrw not quite no well. tMlniHetCM
Burt of IloHtoH, culled In 1,un inoruW
and bftty a pleatutnt cburvntaioa Hiflij
him. .',1m Croniiuiitn, of Jiy York, a
Jitorury fneiitl alwi viwled him cm tu
i liens coucernini; th unliiiUheil niliiuic
of tlio'TtiCs PAHidwpt pu tViibjeif-ejfl
alaverj Ho V icei FeaiuOnt liMnj tji
a coiaiLKn reqiiiruircHt AlrJLrfM
Lan nHittil. Jho Viae Pident then
lept from one till -three raclt wbtun
ne re. . jirv uromn retiirlveiiJi
me anermmn.-Bt tmr -ici
rcquuiC and remauicrfciii
The J!ctt)'rfiilenlI w'Dt faljed ai
early hoar and leit tdteirililv '
during the night, aiL iniis waWtrajj
ilitervula ' asked iyr-wlW, Atfknrfj
miilulglit bo got upaiid walksl nrofexfj
Changed C'romL" and read some viAiiW
f. fai Tl.:A' i i ..w J
iivjuia a uiif yuiuvtu uuiuugeu lu pea
wife jyiojontainod a photogmpbT'fH
nor mjiu tncir on, totn deoeunctl. i;n
trcasnred it beyond value and ahfue,
made it a companion', from wliicliMiy
ocmedto derive mnt h comfort. ;iuV
roadinithe vorsca he wokuwith AaPl
itmlnnf llm Itimlni-so ' nf fri.m.L.
during. hi Btcknee and flho wi ideul ttor "litig tho remark! previ
spread aympalhy. " He teraeiNroliii5ij OUBy "nTuKHl about his good nighfa
Htlcpt. JAdT
bp awoWfl
th rec (Aalock this morniii
ru - r
oomplnining of pain in llm slomnij
vne 01 ineaioenaanig ruopcu 11, w out,
being tuus relieved, Imager. .till asleep
At sevea o'clock be awoke, remarlHrur
tbnt heJelt blighter anil Ikcttur thno6j
any time prvviously and wud, tliati'Wd
was gomg lojwe om to-iiay, astn
physician, Dr. Baxter, ad asexl him fM
do so If the weather vauair. Aa
twenty minntea put aovlai'ii'cloc'k he
said be would eel up amHako break
fast lie then called for bltr water,
which bad heretofore bee prvscnlied,
and having drank, be laid with bis left
side on tbo pillow, as if with sudden
exhaustion, breathing heavily, but
uttering no words, and in a few min
utes died without a struggle. The
bod, lift bjiTJfl Jotif in JH4 1 f ioj!
President's room.
A meeting senators, now hero,
morale fci'lHb ciriiila.yoil'.TtHlt'f ol'
llfbhpfcme Court has been Allea to
meet a(tkVWl'il,Bi,tir. the
triends of the deceased in Massachusetts
have been advised of the solemn event.
r ish was rcquosted to attend a meriting
of Sonators now ih the city, al' noon,
and on the part of the President and
cabinet unite In any artangeMents ftir
tbo funeral . "coremogiioi. After the
programme jor tho fumjral shall have
oeen perleeled by Alie mealing- the
President ViH be notifled bv the Sec
retary of State and an executive order
U)bcdTnahlli)nvmolrfnrrl ellt.lA".K,.',u,''!,' ul' wuu a cucenui
will be issued" announcing the jtiualb ofLMussrs..Diuin wid Turner,n-presentiug
tbo Vice President, ordering that the
df pfrtravnt l olesed and ctlrT I"11-
ble marks of respect be shown to the
memory of the deceased." '''"
OmolAL ASNOUNSEMINT Ot HUI VICC
PhRSfDRNrt l)ATH.' 'j
Washington, November 22. Tho
following official announcement of tho
doath of Tire President Wilson has
just boon issued : ' ; '
lXECLTlVa MANalOl, WASUINUTON,
V. G., Jfovdmlw 22. It ta with pro
found sorrow bt the President has
to announce ti'tlic people of tho Tiilled
HtMea tho death ol' Vlct, President,
Ilenfy Wilson, wto'tfied in thecnpilol
of the nation tbia morning,
The eminent station of tho deceased,
his high character, tils long career In
the service of bis Htate and of Ui
union, his devotion to the causo of free
dom, and the ability which he brought
to' the discharge of iprcry dnty, stand
conspicuous and ass indadildy impress
ed on the Vai-l and affections of the
American people.
In testimony of respect for this (lis
linguiebed chiton, and lor a 'faithful
pu blio servant, the various departments
in Washington will be drapd,,wilb
baniroa of monrninir for thirty (lava.
The 8ocreUrj- pij War and bf th
Aavy will issuo order thut apprnpri
aid military , twf naval , honor , bo
rendered to the memory of irne whose
virtue.) and services .will long Us borne
in recollection by a grateful nation. "
. ' (Sigaod) .i, 1 U. 8. Cbant.
' J'y th PrcHidctit, : .'
Hauiltor Pish, Recrctary of HiaUv
PULLER DCTAILk OP TIIR VicV FR!.
t-1trjji.tA,'ri4'nr,!)l3
WAaiiimiroi", Vqv, 22. The Srllow-
ing additional details are obtained fromj
Utensrs. . A. UoyUea and r . A. Wooil,
who were altemaU'ly tli Vice .frcsl
detH'attendnntathrmiglnnttheiiigbl Yesterday Dvoniug between U and
eight o'clock the Vice "Piwldiwid :j tbeso ceremonies slitill have been com
"If the dootnn wore hero I would have; p'etetl the funeral procession, under
a Mister put on tho back of fhy rirtk
pnstojid of this plaster '' i AVood rplitdi
man neeooia nrnnng thtimpHy matt
tor without. lb doc tiur, to whiuli Mr.
Wirsoti rcptlcil .'Ycif, hut I (rorrttritnt
to tsko the. rwuuntMbililr,'' - Ilia at
tendant (heri asked blm if be would
like to have a message Mitt-t llM
dwtor, but he aaid. after thinkion'!
torn. ' "X. it ia net wurth kik"!.0. ',' d ao ..t.nt riany,
.... .
, Shortly allorwardf he requested
Wood to send to a friend named Mr
Carpentor lor Unotber' ofl bt.fape)
of Good Hope grape juice, from which
he ttioujrlit I'u'iiuil'lori 'I'li'lmni; Iwno
ruiidinvM tu lie iiii'pori'il lor alut'ii.
DoyUon and WochI tlicn gt'iilly ruliliod
and nmniiiulitlod liix I'wt nnl limU
and back an timml nt InIittuU until
liirpat nine o'clock.
During the procoM Mr. WiUon wna
very cheerful and aaid he felt uncom
monly well. At hair pant nine be full
aileep, and between tlmt hour and
midnight bo wakod only once, took a
drink or Ice water and alupt tiyuln nl
moat iiiatautly.
At twelve o'clock he got up, walked
about the room a little and read and
talked awhile, a heretofore Hinted.
When he Inid down the book of re-
Ugloim iioemn lie markeU llio ijIuio
lulled, ii wijoit) lie liuu lual rcuil with a clipping uuvo n
t vM& l-ro,i j'YVw,yoiyw.f .hUuv, i
re J'UiomfiU.KlfiaiitiLlAlliif Xl'.e
wheixj Ue liuU lust rcud with a clipping
oato in reL'iini to niniNeii. net ween
tbo time of Ms going to sleep n'iiin nml
three o'clock be gitvu mi nign ol
wuketiing except once, when in a hull
COimcioiiK . nliimberiug conililion, he
nuked bin ailendunt to pull up tbo lied
clotliOH a little.
At three a. in. be woke nml bud
f, i , i . .
Dtiyuoii ruo ni ureant; (irojniea unleejM
prociwly aovon o dock, when ho awoke
and niiide the i-emarka about lua fm'llng
tto uiui8iiully well.
Mr. Wood coming in at thin moment,
wn privately conaulted by Mr. Hoyden
aa to theadviHubility ofvoinmiinicuting
to tho Vice 1'riMiduiil the new of Sun.
ator Kerry' tleitlh, rtud they conclnded
it would bo bent t montion the ftiU,
beeanili Mr.' 'ifitrrt 'wmilfl''b'o''cArtBin
to rend it in tho newspapers a few rain
U,S" WrW,,!,,)'! .,. Ji.,
: llioy W'ordingly introduced the
subject of Mr. Kerry's illness and men
tlvnorl tbojucejniuiVH ef dt Jfi
termination. Tito Vico President wan
prcpnrod for it. and (xunwsed no sur-,
piie',' bu"t 'Uid Polir ' Tef Hi," 'has
been a givat snfl'erer." lie then pro
cee,u,,pcidtipl j50ialbf KoijtyVi
political sorvices in terms of high com
raendulion, chnruetvrii'.ing him us an
alWactivo and Wbl'iiV'iifali: Jlo ufso1
talked about Mr. Kerry's early life and
about his election, and nddeil'pml,
tnnkea eighty-thrvo dead'wllli wTiom' l
have nut in the 811111110; whut a record.
1 don't think any 'man living crtu!
say the same, uiilvus perhaps it is
Uumliti, ol Maine. II 1 live tv.tho end
of my term, 1 shall be tha sixth in the
in the history ol tho country who bus
i... 1 '. '"K
mryvd 80 '""8 tiln'
Mr. lloydon iwye that the Vico Pros
fWteVIULilookod up with
playfully suid to I
linn, "l m a
u-etty bright Igiukiiig boy this morning,
am 1 1 ?"
POSTMORTEM r.XAJIINATIOX.
Wasiiinuton, ov.2 1 1:30. Kour
hours alter deutb, thermometer 62.
Kxtcrnul appearances nolhinfsuiiitsuul.
Brain weight 4!) ounces. Sinuses ol'
Uio bruin full ot black fluid blond.
Dcfsisit of lymph on the surface ol the
ourubrul hemisiiherus ; tjousisteuce ami
color of hntin normal ; cyst the sir.e ol
a pea in each charoid plexus; a tlier
omatous deposit In the1 brtcries; al
the basu of tho brain, and in tho an
terior nnd middle aonebrul arteries,
spinal cord; nothing abnormal in coloi
or couaitUiiico, , A .microncopieul ex
amination will be made.
I The embalmed remains of Mr. Wil
son have been laid in stato in the
Vice President's room on a catafalque,
which occupies a" plucd Where1 ' his
writing table stood, nt which bo did all
his work. . Tie' body w as attired in
dress suit of black broadcloth, and
face Rembrandt l'i'le potlgtik vl
Washington, and beside it is a wreath
of ten roses, japonicas culla lilliea.
whito pinks and iic'liiropes, from ti.t
wife of tho President, nnd a cms ol
white 'flower' from :6eneral Bubcock.
Tho room is gum-ded by a detail o:
'the rupitol police. ' i-fteiuit-at-Arnif
r rench has received telegrams stnting
that Genei'oi UuwimgbJvm, of the stult
of the Governor of Massnchnsetts, and
tho Boston city council, will start foi
W ashington to-night, and tli.Senutyi
Boutwcll starts to-morrow morning.
' It Is not, genernllj-known that the
Vice Prcslrent's nuirio was originally
Henry Colbath, which bo changed
while 'still n boy for tho name of hir
adopted father. It is suid that lib
eift-ncU .(sinviellrtiis hMi Uu- e,j.Jof tix'
tola! abstinence were primarily formed
as a consequence ol bis real yaLbenV
drinking to excess. His brother, win:
was with hittY iihik W IllrtJto.d-otniisV
bis name, 8. 11. Colbath. lie has been
(or abiVa' yeiiiSii Employed ns dobr
kejicr undot tho Sergeant at-Ann ol
tho United aintcs'Scnnic. '' '"' '
' Tho dnto for the Vice Presidcnl'i-
funeral is not yet settled. It isdosirod
by fomelsf hif liitfdJ d"tT fl bntii,
Congrca assembles, but tbo question
will probahljs.lkiieeeibriiiL-by bj.
nephew nnd executor W. I.. Coolidue
of Nulick.-wnb'iH yet to r hcri tioni
(Jn tho subjiHit. Prejiileut fjrant culled
at tbo capital tills allhrnnon but as the
pmorsf el" embalming Wjts.tbcn in pro-
gross lie retired without seeing the
remains. .Hul l t1.'.'
t
PREPARATIONS roR THE FUNERAL.
AfAfllllt(ToW,k'2k
mittee of Arrungements met At the
vujiuui tins vvuiiuig aim ngreeu upon
tbi), I'HllowjiigordeopnKMshioyr
the (unorul of lioti. Henry Wilson, late
Vi? Presidenof. the VdU'l Slates;
The Committoo of Arrangements, pall
bearer, andiinleurn'ors wiU attend i
Uie Vice President's chamber in the
o....:...t .1.: : li-'l ... ' V. .' ' '
Capitol on KrldHythd 28tb of ordin-
Itcr, at 10 o'clock a. m., ut which tune
the remaina will bo removed from the
Rotunda, in chargo of tho Commi'toe
if Arrangements, attended by the
pnll-henrers and mourners and the
Hergeaiit-nt-Arms of the Henate, to the
Senate Chamber, where nt 10. 110 a. m.
Ldivino sen-iff witT M pM f)t)C W hen
command of Brevet Major General W
H. Emory, U. R. A., will move in the
Ibllowing order from the Beliutv
f Chamber to the depot of the ilaltiinore
nnd PutnmcJlailrcMd C"pyjinv,wberv
the rerrmlTr) wnrbtdalcil In fliifrg7.il
a commitlco appointed by the Gov-
ornorof Mnssachuscttatorcceivethem.
Miluare ea.-.rt.
' ."f
't i 'io I., aead, , i
T Ji Ih
' arnll, dt fc Terrnnat
Set. Tfinl
, H". John A Uerleld, Hnn.HaaioelRaadoll,
itua. w, w. nana., ra-iioeerots' lie
loaa, Aeeeetate iaatloe Cliferd, '
emery fi.a.
TLa?eUabli.ri OuaaeiUloa.1 ft
l a. P. bearmi
,f.aator Xlioaada, j , ,K.t)aeaber
1ImIu. HkfPui.ft. " P " HA. fclill. '
iot
tlMalo, H.rard, ' I Key. Weudt,
Malor wayla. w Hap. aaaaoa.
kalatroaa ar Ike dteaaaed. . ,
itka,araoi4t.t-Arai( of ike aeaate.
HeBbera vf Uao H.eato, ureaedaj k tba Pfe.l
daetti(ia.aaMalaoAMi.d kc. aorftary4; J
lb Aeriiwai AHu of tkf llaan ( Befra-
i leotatlraa. 1 - '
Maaabera of Ika Hou.e af ReproaaatAlIni, pre
aaded ky tka Vlerk of Iko Hoae.
. tka Pi..U.l tt ue tlalud attle. '
Juduortkaaiuun,w.Of.urlttria ftaltad But..
Jd4oo of ,ka Muoreuia Coait of Ue Pielnel
it , k - Jf oloajola,
Judaea of Ika Ouurl of Claim.
Dlplauialle Corpe and Owuiolltea at the j
0..r, af SURS iSTSS, Ml tk.
' tarior. I
Organtnd eefoelailooe oel.b eaay doelre le tt-1
. lead, iluaeae, aad atrootera. ,
The body will leave here at 1:30 p.m.,
unu upon arrival in Baltimore win
huvo v military cut'crt, through that
saving them at 6 'clock p. m.
body kvill.be placed in Kotunda
011 Thursday morning, where it will
lie instate on the same catafalque used
lur tbo bodies of President Lincoln,
Kenalor Hunuicr, Chief Juatioo Cbaae,
und' .lfou.. Thu'ddous fitovmis.'" The
rieerelnry of Abe Nuvy issued the ful-
loiylng cutie'r :' ' ';; , '
.1 -1 ... vi Navt ilKpAMMaat. )
' ' Wasiiiroton, KoV. 2a. 1875. J
Tba President of the Cuitod Statu
announce the death of Vice President
llotirv W'ilnMt lu the following ordeiv
lleii follmva the order of the Prtel
dent.' In pursuance of the foregoing,
it is hereby directed that upon the day
following tho receipt ol this order, the
ensign ut each United Statu) naval
station uiid ol each United States navji!
vessel in commission lie hoisted at half
must JVoin aunriao to suuaut, arid jlliat
tliirtceri giins bo fired at sunrise, ninrv
NMyteun miitiile gnus nt meridian, and a
iintlonul sutuLtu( sunset al ouch United
.States naval station, and nn board of
flagships, uiid' vessels acting singly, ut
home nnd abroad, ,; The olHcers of the
uvyud Murine Corp will wear tbo
usual budge' of mourning rortho period
of thivo mouths, . . , , ,
) ' : " ' GgnROI M. ItoRESOK.'
''tti"- - ' ..'""ryorthe Savjr.
Upon reaching Pbiladrlphia on
Kriday night, llio body will be taken
to Independence Hull, where it will
lie fii, statu till ten or eleven o'clock on
fiatuttluy mot-Ring, and will then be ru
mored, to New York. It is hot the In
ternum of the committee to slop In th
lullur ' eVity, Hud abuy,,ui;pm.'t . leave'
there for' Kiwt'on on1 the nini'"o,i-lwk
triiin on Saturday night.-. ... r. ,
KXPMtA'ISo'rO UXAxri
THE fAL'SEfl or THE RHTBLICAlf OVER
., . THUOW .IR MISSISSIPPI..!
IZev. 11. 11. Hovels of Holly Springs,
Mist., Who enjoys the distinction of be.
ing the first uolored man uvor elected to
the United States Senate, boa written'
an open letter to President Grant ex
plaining the probable situation in that
State atul t(iaeceat oerw(ia)inhig'db
I'eat. He begins by saying that since
ixeooairuL'iiuii Kiiv euiuivu iiinanes lu
Mississippi havo been enslaved in mind
toy unprincipled adventurers "who,rr-
ing. nothing fur country, wore willing
to' stoop to aaytbing, no matter how
inl'aniotas, to sax u re power to themselves
and portietualQ V , IIu remark that
hi (the colored) people am naturally
Republican, mid always will be, but
ns they grow' older ta freedom ao do
tbuy In wisdom. And he thus explain
the true Inwardness;
'f hero are many good white Repub
lican in the Sis to who will unite with
us, and who have aided o in establish
ing- ourselves as a people. In almost
every instance these men who have
aided u bar been cried down by the
so-cullcfi Republican officials In power
in the Ktatc.-' My people have been
told by .those achomer when men
wore placed ntion the ticket who were
notoriously corrupt and disbonost, that
they .must vote for thorn j that the sal
vuttnn of the party depended tipa it;
tlmt the man wbo acrutcbed a ticket
was not a Republican. This is only
nu of tlio many moan these unprin
cipled " demagogues have dcisi to
Hkrpeluate the intellect! bondage ol
my people. To detent this policy, at
the late election, men irrespective o
rave, color or party affiliation, united
and voted together against men known
to be incompetent and dishonest.
Tbo cx-Seuiitur doe not recoguite
as liepubllcnns, nor do the colored
masse, "tho majority of th official
icurpct-bngders) who havo been in
power fiir tho post two yearn." II
conueed that the great mass of lie
white people have abandoned tbeir
hostility lo tho government' nd : Re
publican principles, and to-day accept
as a fact that all men are free and
equal, "and 1 believe aro ready to guar-
anieu to my )l-oniu uvvi ligu. nnu
privilege guaranteed to an American
citlon." .,Uo adds
' Th biltorncM and bale created hy
the late civil strife has, In my opinion,
toen obliterated in this State, except
perhaps in aome localities, and would
have long since been entirely obliter
ated wore it "not Tor sumo unprincipled
men wbo should keep alive the bitier
nesR of the past and Inculcate a hatred
botween the races, in order that they
may aggrandlio themselves by office
and It emolument to control my poo.
pie, the' eQoct of which ia to degrade
Uiem.'' As an ovldence that party line
In this State have been obliterated,
men were supported witltout regard
to' their party affiliations, tbeir birth
pr tbeir color, by those who have buru-
lulorv acted with the Democratic party,
by tbi oounw giving an evidence ol
their llncerity that they havo nband-
oiied tho political issue of the past,
and wsreonly desirous of innuguniliiig
an hmtcst Stalo government and re
storing a mutual confidence, between
the i-iices. 1 give you my opinion thai
bad qitr State ndmitiisl ration adhered
lo J.epublieau principles, and stood hy
the platform upon which it was elected,
that the State t't-duy would have boeu
on, lh6 bighwny of prnsporiry. Peace
would bav prevailed withitl bur bor-
b'rd, and the Republican pnrty would
bare embrAevJ within it lold tlma-
snmls of the best anil parent citizens of
which Mississippi can .dtoAW, aad. lbU
election just past would have been i
Kupublican victory of not less ,lhan
8(1,1100 to 100,000 m:jonty ' but the
lishonmt course which ha boon pur
sueil lit forced Into silunco and retire.
ment nearly all of th leading Itepub-i
lioan wboorgnnii.d and bar hereto
r..k t a ). i... ... bi. ,nu.. a r .
,u. Ivu uw I"11 lJ Ku .'tinnj. a iva
w'1 been bold enough to ttand
. ,. . ,
aaepqiuji-iua inpci aviu vvuuonsu
dishonenty, corruption and. Incompe
tency, bav been supported and elected
by ovurwbvlmirig niajorltien. If tbo
naie aviiainiatmuou bail ailberud to
j ( Republican pr(nclple, udvfincod pulrl
otio meaeurext, appvluUd only boneot
competent men to oftloo, and nought
topwetor cunHdenee amnng I lie rmeeo,
bluodabed would have bec& iiiiknori,
potjrOTld-1rfTr jprwHed, edrl
luterforeaoe been uuthought of, bar
raony, fneandebip and mutual 0oa6V
AA.. ..l.l t..... , -I ..I l
.
the bayonot.
,,. , f.MrtxnmwT ivevui. eonoiuuoa uy tay
Ing that hi duly in behalf uf hi peo-
baMmpelled him W "pr-ent tho
fcou, ill order that they and the white
... , ,.
people (tbolf tormer' OWIieiM) libould
jnotatiffer the iniarepreMiittttiona which
oettniii demaguguo seemoij desirous
of encouraging."1 Alemphit Atnlnnfhe.
FflA VPULEsf CLAIMS.
t dnu not apeak well for. the nieth
oils (if doing business at the Treasury
for die (intitil Jury at XTasbiugton to
request trie Secretary to 'Investigute
tbu management ol the ftorond Comp
troller's ofBcft. 'tbrJugh' w'fcich IW6 large
fraudtileibt eluiuwwere reooutly pae
by'thd infliionef) of Ilepnbllenn mem
ber of lloiigrea and the plpabl coi
limion'cl corrupt tlerlts.1,",, .,';""'. '
., The least examination oatside of the
- i, i
orjnmi-y. iviitine Would have shown
tlioHitlnis ot Gugg Fort and Wltowski,
which have attracted so much publio
attention since the exposure, to have
been not only worthless, but absolutely
fabricated. The publio records lying
within 'ready retch and which official
hity 'required to be searched, furnished
the eoni)letest proof of deliberate fraud.
Yet these records were But consulted,
and the forged claims were approved
uiid paid, to the exclusion of hundreds
or others with every merit to recom
mend them.
' How fur Ibis system has prevailed
siiKW the close of the civil war cannot
be slated wkb uny ruuaonnblecertalrity ,
but it is estimated that tbo Treasury
bus been rubbed of leu of millions by
fraudulent procCBse.' Senator and
Reprewntative of high standing in
the party , bav cither direotly, or
through ngent with whom they shared
the profits, been mainly instrumental
-SrS'Pfi t;.fw claim. Tbeir politi
cal indiience overruled tit regulation
made to protect the Treasury, and ub.
ordinatcs1 apiiointed by them or re
tained through their power were the
instrument used to ronsnmmntu this
plunder. ' ," ' .. I. ,', '
The full extent of the frauds will
nevor be known without a change of
Administration. Too many important
personagei are Implicated td Insure
anything like a thorough- overhauling
of the book amTaccounUrevon if thero
was a disposition to' do it honestly on
the part of incumbent, who thclnselvr
are oompromincd by guilty oa-nnivance.
Sui;luau.jjiyctigAtiott la. tv. worjf .by
nd experience.
Mr1.' Hroadhcad, the Second Comp
troller, whose office is thus arraigned
by the Grand Jury, is one of the Board
of Audit appointod ander tbo act of
Congress, to examine and settle the
outstanding lelaira of the late Ring
Government at Waihinirtoa, of which
Boas Shepherd was the chief. He and
his colleague, the first Comptroller, fo.
taiued in office all the employee of the
Boss, and thus virtually possed into
their handa the revision of the false
claims and accounts that hod been ex
posed before the joint committee of in
vestigation. They were t bns auditing
tbeir own dicta.
It is known that this Board of And't
sign eortifldUes nf iiMloUcirnes in
blanks, lor- tbo Ring subordinates to
All np on their own Anding. Those
certificates are converted into the 3.66
bond, which aro nnw'proiwDd on this
market as included within the clusae
of securities in which tuving banks
may invest. Mr. Attornoy-Gencral
Pratt has just reversed a former opin
ion of his deputy, Mr. Kuirebild, who
properly bold that tbuy were not bonds
issued or assumed by the United Slato.
i'he Ring at Washington of course re
joice over tbi reversal. '
One of the first acts of the House of
Representative wilt probably be to
stop the issue of these certificate and
Isimls, And to,, inquire by what authori
ty the Hoard ol Audit and the Com
missioners have undertaken to increase
the indebtedness of tli District, and
to extend works of so called improve
ment w Ithout law. When that is done
and other legislation follows, the Hav
ing, bank will perhaps thank Mr.
Kain-bild for bis warning. - -
KA Crf Xo'l'OXDKR 0 VER. .
Two qiia c from Whore wo write
lives Janu-3 Roe. lie isa murried man
man without children, A buslnese
man, whoso eye-tomb wore cut early
in life. Hi)' is sharp, and is growing
rich. In 1863 he was the owner of a
houso .and lot, four blix-k I'nim tbi
oftice. The (ovemment wanted money
and 'bRVfrud bim Six fit Ctit. interest
in gold, payable dini-annaully, and to
bo exempt from taxes. Price were in
flated at the time, for the mar. who
wouldn't say that greenback Were
belter tbaa gold, aad lb governmant
more precioua than the Gospel, stood
in danger of a "ajnlrssitod '. rtipo aboat
hit peck, with one end fast to a lump
poet. llUt Jtmot Itos) wa loyal. 1 Ue
believed ,in., greenbacki, II o aolj bis
bouse and lot, worth to-day 17.000 for
110,000, and took it all in greenlcka.
These. JivJLoneltlliv,iineiitJ
taking iU). promise to ay it hack any
time alW 'five' and' within1 twenty
year. Vn that the government baa.
paid him back in interest 17,200 in'if,l
or 18,100 In greenbacks. '; He has psid
na taxea of any kiud since, ,11 bit
lono nothing towards defraying the
expenses ot the government, the Stat,
the schools, roads, courts or poor. . He
has dure nothing but draw bit Interest
every six months, krtd use It as hoscAs
proper. Hi bond are locked up and
are of itu use, no good, nd advantage
tO ant one" but Junto Roe. Titer
. ; a a i i
furnish 0 employment tor labor tboy
make no market for the product of
fann-tbey do ni'itliin'g but eat'lnto
the Treasury oa tho ieodo for tho In-
leret Rccumnlatlng upon themi
. And there are those who . y aow
thut it would bo wrong tn pay James
Roe bank the kind of money ko loaned
the government, ' Thore aro lbos wbo
demand that be ohall be paid in gold.
In lha BatM of all that bjuat, baa he
not been pM Well fof tlx rwifrer be
UoaoMd aaf , UHf bottow than lb
mad Wntf Icilej earfy and lat torei
living and pay biaabar of taxes jtnd
wbo hut to receive "paier money" as
a legal tender? , Why should not Jus.
Roe rooeive the aaiuaf Why ahould
ihd iiuonlo bo toa-ml voar otlrta tauir tar
p)' bim Interent, wben the govern-
uieiil could pay bim back bis 110,000
in greenback any day it wished lo T
if it would return him kit 110,000 la
greeiibacka be would put It to eome
um Into buaiiieoa. Tbia would revive
trade, would leaaen our . tame and
would give people cbano to live tor
something altetbao to act at "hewer
of wood and drawr of water" for the
bondholder, Brllffonlt Watchman,
Railroad Kltaitra. A eonduotor on
the Chicago and North wostorn Bad
road kissed a woman passenger, and
she sued tha company llir damage, get
ting a verdict of 11,000 More recent
ly a woman was kissed by a brakeman
on the Louisiana Railroad, and the luw
has only given her 1250. This is un
even justice, unless the value of the;
kisses, depending upon the relatival
beauty of tho women, were widely
different. ,. , - - . , . .
Paboonid. Tho President ha par-
doned J). D. Williams, ttre cashier of
the Conneautville, Pa., National Bank,
wbo wa recently convicted of having
robbed the bank and then bucked aud
gagged himself, pretending that tbu
robbery bad been committed by tbievee
who bad overpowered bim.
That must have been a funny a
well as bibutou old man wbo said "bo
could not drink wnter because it tastes
o of sinners since the flood." .
The Postmaster (ieneral' new fust
train is called tho "Widow," because it
fetches the mails so much quicker than
any other truin. "" ' "
Stanley says that an African mos
quito i a big a Kentucky chew nf
tobaccot .
STrgal Ai'rrtUrmfDti.
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE.
Netlea le bereby flf.a tbat Letlare af Ad.
oilniatratioo aa the aetata of J. M. KRAT7.KR.
late of CUarfi.ld kareaik, Claarlald aaaalr. Pa..
daoaeaad, karlog area daly graotad to tba ander-
ngaaa, all paraane laoeoteu to aaid avtsta oill
pleaae alalia tamadtele p.yaoot. . ood tkoaa
kavin elaiaaa or deoteede oill oroaaat tkoai
pmpatly eatbaattealed for eaula'aea- wtknot
Cleart.ld, Nov. It 1H7 St Ada's
A
U.MINISTUAfOB'8 NbrfcR
Mntlaa h barabjr rlvaa tAa Uttsva t A t
u.uUralioa en iba aaUta of R. N KIM AN,
lata ol Htm M hinl", Ckarflaiti ntant, Pa..
ilMaaaTMu). hariott bam An If kftania-J o Ih anlr
aiitnt-A, all pttn in4tJ U aniA aatat wftl
tlaaa Man laaaafltatM pajtaaat, n4 ItMtfr
baring elaUna of Anianla nl.l prnaeni I aaia
fiparljr aalhntieatati fr attllrairat withual
iola. H ATM Kb M. N RIM AN,
- - . HBNkV D. RWH,
Kiw Wahaj(tfa. Nor. in, 75 ! Ada .,
4 DMINISTUATOUS NOTICK
f- Ntitita la baraa givt-a that LatUra af Ad
mlnirlralinn on tho aUla of J. P. W,
hCIINAKRH, lata of CoTtniftf twp , Claarleld
oeunt ra., elod, aavtoa braa duly wramoti
to Ida wn larsifM'l, all porsoas wdabtotl a aaid
ratftta will Icaaa naka taaatcdjiata pay-maal. and
th- aa haTincelalrai ordaaatU will a rascal thaan
prtiptrtjr autbaslicaUd fnr fattlampnt withowt
dalay. CHAHl-BS ACHNARR8,
( WM WHNAKKl,
Karibaaa, Kr. 1. IS7i t Aim'n,
4 DMINlBTUATOKrt NOTIOK.
dtl.
i Hatlaa la borabt f,im tb4 ltUra of Ad
oiialttrafioc an iho aatata af M AMY S. MAR
NHALL. latoo-f Laranatwa.. tWanriUltl aaaalr
Pa, diMwa-ad, bat ia( baa dai.r RraaUad ta tba
ndralraa4, an aartwaa ladabud ta aatd attain
will ploa-a tnaka inmndiaia pynBt, and tbv
harlnf el a j mi ar daiaaada agaiaat tba stuaa will
praaaat Ibaai proaarlj aatbMrtMiaMd ft aattt-
al WHrMtil4la. , WM. MAMMA LI
Kut. Vt'jy, , ,f Adaiiniatraiar.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICR
Noiloa la bat-any glwra tbM kttati Inta
Moaura hariu hm rrnntwd tt twa anhaarlltar un
Ma aataia TJUHJi KHHIttKlt. daaaaaad. taU of
Unioo lowaahip, ClearAold osmiM. Paaatylraaia,
an ptraoaa latMtaa ta aata aaUto ara raonasud
ta aiaka iajtaadiaU aavaitiat, and) l boa baring
olaiaia against lb nana wM praaral tba. daljr
aHheatwata4 far aattlsMwaat.
, PAVIO DHKBSLfR. t
' JOHN 8HBKMKK,
Roffctoa, Hot. IT, T 0t BiMnton.
oECUTOH3 NOTICE .
J Nntioa la barat tgiaaa lattata taau
inaiary bavlngbaaa granfallw lbnherlbrw
'be a.U'a of MARUAKKT HA()KKTV,dwaa.t
lat f Oalirb townsbip, Clrariald noantT. Pa.,
ll paraont mdrbM to aaid aatata ar renaitad
t teal a taiMikshnia paraiMt. ad tboa bnving
alaint acaioit tba Mia will pnaaat itioa 4l
autlicntioataU for aatilaiaant,
Jun WITHEROW,
Nrw Mlllpurt, Hot. It, Tft-tt Kaoawtur.
C
AUTION
All raraona ar ntttbf eiatioaod again it
parebaatng ar la any way .waddling with
tba fbMwwIng propart.ft now im tba pa
saaaitia mi 'Datid Vaag, af Urwwud bowa
abip, ria i t boraaa, t att barowaa, I buggr.aad
I lig al?d. Tbia ,roprt was pwrabaaod br
al fbenlT'f aal oa tha lAtb daj of Norrabor,
and la Irft with kita oa kwa, aob)tt tn my
ardrrat war tiaaa. JOHN T.wTRA.
Marrva. Nor. 34, 7i-M
C
AVTIOX.-
All rrertoai an brhT nawtlenad agalaat
purabaaing or la aw way waaddllug witb
tba fvlbtwlag pre part, naar la tbo po
aaaalaa of Kdwnrd Parntl, of lana towwtbip,
vlai I oow, 1 btd awd btrddlag, 1 aaoh atava.
t bop ator, I taAtta, 1 atak, I aapboard. I
ololi, I oat of ehatra, lot af at baa, lot of aar
pt, M f abaawabar raal. I Iwaag, I aawlag
WNoblwa, a th blnga ta an aad U laft
Hb mim aa kraa only, mbiMt t bit wrdar m
anrtltw. J R. RAPflRTY.
Jraaiplna Rllta, KoV. It. Tt-U
QAUTION.
An parroaa ar h.raW rattttoaad agalaat
nutrhaaiRg or in aa way amaiitag wita tba Al
lowing pfnrt, aw tw the fKsaftoMlon of I saa
liarta, f Vrearta lewwab.p, via : now, grata
ta ta gruan. I nah t, I raoaj at, t
ubtlra bdnad and boddtng, 1 atnh, a lat af
plaa. pntaioM and aoaw, a ia aaai waa par
aaad by at Ounatabla'a aal aa th 3d day
r Noaattr, and waa laft witk btta aa loaa oaljr.
stiVft to njr ftwr at any lima.
tf . W DOTTrf, Pa.
law Hopa. Ifav. If Ta lt
c
AUTION- - ,
All aorauni ara arnr nawnnard) agtinat
pwrakaatng r la no? mannrr wtoddltng witS tba
rnll .w.ag jintpJrty, aow Hi th piaaatn af t, I,
McKator Knet trasVp, rti 1 itrrol mn,
I Mk aaam, I aorrot end, I rod aow, I rW
hallTr, f baga, plga, I twa-ban wagoa. f tat
tktaM barnasi, 1 ton hay, 119 aaaol eora, I.'rt
h'taka frirnfod tar, t plows, I harrow, to basbrb
rrtitoaa. I tMob atova, I bad aad ia4diag, tan ha,
atnh, aad abaft, aa tba aa a waa parabnaod
by -at Cuaatabla' aal aad la twft with hiw. w
laan only, anhjatrt I y nrrrar at an tlai.
ROHKftT WlfHRHOW.
fft Millport. Kor. If, 7 It
QAU riON.- :f ;
AH proa nr karcby wra4 agatast par
abating ar In any W-iy tatnUltng with th follow
ing property, aornhaaad by we at ft start f'l a)
na tha I.Stb day of A'avraabr-r, oa tha prvmlaea al
Jordan Rd. la Idtwrrni tnwnthtn, ait i t
horara. naraa of eora ia tha aaoeb, lat of aa, la
tho bara. antra ff rya In Iba ground. I ara l
bant ta th grvaad. t plowa 1 Rarrow S nnlti
rmtort, I wagon, I aheap. I aow and f pig a, I
band of. young oattla, I pair twla aladi, I aook
ait.a aad lilnraa, I at o ret, kttba furo.tur.
carpats.aad furoiUrt ia parlor aad dialog ria,
Th aaid prapfrt ta Itft with bim na lan. nib.
at ta my ardcr at aajr tie. W. P Kfa.hU.
(Jarwaaartll, t. 17, 1S7A
0
.VUTIONa-
iMi peraoa ar atrvoy enaiioaoa agalaat par
ehaamfwrla any wf aioddhng with tlia fnlL.w
ing pi oporit, now In tha possrasioa af Wlilia
Mohafry, af Roll loaasbip, viai lt of raft
ropa, Ul raiting tool, I aaa I hook. I boda and
brdding, a set obulra, i.Junng, I aapboard, lot
dub, 1 dining laMa, I amk, aHot Vf yarda
I "' bridle I grela aradle.t great i
terytl.ee, 1 anal bee, eora fonder of JI .eree aT '
Una, M of lobe.l.ms) feet beaaloeb ood ale, :
iimoer, wore or ooa, oh or oarreie, oooot M.ISM !
foot of aawad laaiiier, aooot It. eoa ,aat pioa sta.
aboat TM.fttl. ret beniloek Ing. in wood, aod ,
lnb. aboat a,M kol aok la. I wools, I taoo
kay, orore or laaa, d earae oar to kwk, ajnae at
leea, SB koakide wheal, 4 Antra eye, M-ro or
leee, SS boall oara. osora ar tea., If koekelt
baekokaol. I& bokele polataaa, oaara ar bo, II
aon. wkaol ood rya, aior. ar aaai, I. tka greeeil,
I uaaap aaarkiaa, t .looe, I .kirol pla .a, I kar
roo, I faaalag anlll, I M ilngl. karoaaa, I eeu
dVobla taraaea, I koggv, I Iwo-kaaeje waayaft, pair
twta aoxta, I aoa a- rM Mad. tM of opraoda,
loaa. eOuaa, om pokaa, eta , 1 aaor aM,
imaor alaoa. I bay k.iaia. I yakooaao, tkeeo,
t kaoa, I aooOa., I ekouo, I mo a. I yaoroo
aaletia, eottoo aolaaa, l aoa aee.e, I
aaeero, ta t aaa. aaae. IBM
ate 1 awed at.ee. Tlia ai loaaly woo aoa.
ko . m tVoarttS aak aa aMlttk daTof
ooeeW,alaMtwtak aaMawak-- oo kae,
oaeel ee aiy aawer at aay Oaae. iui lkk..
. UM o I, Ret. , 'Il k
fSnmUi, Ctr.
Vr yy
A.
rrjLorn.TsEBo,;':,;.
GROCERY 1
.;" sto:re. v i":;:::.
A. C. KRAMER A CO.,
Market Blroot. m tfr wt of Maasaw
Mooao. Uleau-aold, lo. .
I -. 1 . ; I t '
Kaapanaatafltly oa kaod '
l'UAH,; ' - '
onrrM,' ' ' " '
ROD,
. u-.i
-COAL OIL.
RTROP, '
a ' .
,..- ;. i
SALT, . i H-
- " . ; J 1 I '- ' t, i. ;
koap. . .,, ,
Cenoad and Itrtad Traits, Tobaeoo, Cigtrt, Ca,
dlaa. Cider Vinegar, Bailer, itgge, An.
AUO, EXTRA . OMR MAPI ,
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Mal, Chop, Feed, 4o
Ail f wbiob will ta eold .Leap for (-alb or ia
eicnange Mr auootry prvoaee.
I cieerMd.'Xor. It, Isk.'-u
KHAjIKa CO..)
JEMOVAM
JOHN McCAUGHEY
j Would enpeetrally oollfy roe pal.lie geaerelly
uai oa aaa roaaoTael sie urooary Mora I raw
jeb.o'e Ruo, to tba bulldias foriaerlt eaaaoaxi
1 ky i. Milea KraUar, oo Reoead atreet. Baal door
'to Biglere kardoara alora, obere he iateodi
kaiiog a fall ,toe af . a i- ,, .
fiBOCKBIE H.
RAJIS, PKIKD b-EKP.od LARD. '
dti'iiARA aad Rl RTPrt, of all grade.,
TEAM, Qraaa aad Rlaok. . . ,.
COPPKK. IUMtadaadOrara. V
FfiOUR AND PtRaviSIONS
1 ' ".' ' - - I' I'
Alt kind ta rh narkeC
i ' '
PICK LKfl, ta Jart aad harrala.
8 P In wry tb-rm aad rwrloty. . n
FAMILYTFLDUR,
. A(,t KIJiMOI't:BACtiEBl. 'i ,
MA, " " ' " ' T "
.. WATCKRll, , ., , ,. , -
: f)RIRI APPLEH, "''' '
t' "DfllRD PKACnXS, ' "
.. ..,. ,. .....DRIED CHERRIES
Ooil OQ aal Xtunp Chirauya.
Aad a goad aaaortaaaot of Ihoaa tkloga aoU
irpt 10 a groaery etora, obirb ba sul asokaagi
for amrketlag at tba eaorkat prleea.
Will rail far eaak aa .haaply a any at lur eoa.
Ptaw. oail ood aea kl Monk aad jadg. fat
yooraaii.
' J0H!( JdcHAfdHKT
riearteld. May if, ISTd.
Q.ROCERIK3.
JAS. H..LYTLE,
" (Ranwiut t LTTlt A MtTCBlitty n
WIIOLR3ALB AND RKTAIL '
i;" " . DEALER IN , "'' '.,;;',
1 CHOICE liwr or tbarC '
OsjLOHUR, " '',.,
JA,PAXR, , e , .
IMPERIAL, ' ! ,
TOl'KO) BYSOK. ' I
KlfUUSU RRIARPA8T
Paraat I llarkat.
UTTBa ASnjBOOS
Witt be kaot ood eold at trot Mat. Caak oal
URRMAN CRERRlSlf, ', '
TIRKSt PRC MR, ,'
: t-RRSKRVID TKARS,.
' PHILAOKLPBIA BAMS
rinit. t"--
Mvbetea, Lake Marrlag, Ood, At.
" riCKLRa.' " ' '
Barrel Plrblaa aad SagRab Pitklw. ,
PI-OUR ARS PKCP,
floor, C.rn ttrol, Oal Mral, le. ' " " " " '
fc.kfj. - -i -.
JAi. . LTTLE.
CUEAP G ROCK RI KH1
Ll'MBRR CITT. PA
Tkt aaj.ralraed .onooaoaa to kla old lll.
and natron. I oat ko kae ooaood a oeoet Una oa
IKOCoHlBS A PROVIHIOKH ot Ika old ataast
" i' a spanner, for vklok ka aoliella a liberal
,alrraeg PI. W. 8PSNCKR.
Itnmser rut, Pe.. Marak to.tf. - -
MEAT MARKET, '
F.M.CARD0S4 BB0..V.
Ihi 9l Pi'e Opera Hooee, . ,
CLSARPIRLD, PA.
Oar amkmrmite ara rf Ika Meat oanU.
-sweater ter hralokUg tko pakna ohk fraak
"" OHoioo.oMot la, .ary ae.t auallly.
Waaleo deal i. oil kioda 6f Agrleelvaral laiple
aaata, srkiak w. bee. a. eihibl'lee Far Iba ken
inter tkeamkll.. Oa arua.d ok.a ta too.
od aaka a tank at batata, ar aadraa. aa
r. is.UAKOOM A RRO. , .
Cledrteld, Pa , Jaly II, ISIt-tf.
pRESH MEAT MARKET -
- H. 0. BROWN 4 BEO.,"
MarkH t, Cleattelit, , ' ',''
Waold oaaaanoo ta tka eilleeM of Ika low. aod
rleially Iket Uiy atiu k-ap Ika eteat aaorket at
tka eU eiaad, tekara tkey oill keep . , , ,
Preeb Beef, Veal Mutton and Lrub,
of tbo Bneit qaalillua. ' "
Market aarologa ToaUy Tlntedeye aad
Satordayl. Ulro aaa call.
Jaae 1,71 ( M. O. RROWK A BRO.'
go
R 8 A L Kl
A large aad woU-lniakad Btiak Dnelliog, ahe
ate ao toe rlrar bask, I Ika boroagk ol Clear,
deld, aoouiaiag eler.n oa, wllk good aellnr,
water I. I.e lilenen, and an tba aodl
Peatrreo. B.tk-roosi,f1'he.pr.eara, Aa.
" "n frowt end twa koodrad ood Ikirty
kai koak, wltao twaoly foaa olUyoo saeaaat
Moid hoaldin. witk oil tko annarlia.a...
oill be eold ebeao, oitb payaeoteto tall parebo-
. nppnviton eaa oo wet. la toe oader.
olgoad, ot u A. O. Tola, tt)., oka wiHgleaoll
a ry iaforenoaiaa to tkoai wka doalra U OJ.
apeal tka property.
w Tiios.i.acCULioiioif.
a.) ttat, irtt, tf.
STEAM SAW MILL, F.N(. INK
apjd aotLtas roa sals.
Tk oeWelgjtd aefcre he aala as tooaaoakla
tatme, tkotr ataaox aow Ut, leoolad al Wallere
aao, Cliaatald Oo, Po. Tko eogloo aod bailor,
ore aa good at oaw. TV. tit af A, eo.lee
IdtM. adlsl fend) MtJ.. Tv7.,t
wr aaaofae awo mm ' BOO Bit
'
j '
CloarwaM, Pm, daoe tt, Ittt.
:Ai:)ltttlM HIM
ALLEGHENY HOT1.U
(MerkM Rl , kal.Tblrd sad Poortk.l
CLKAMfltlfU, A. .
Tk. ..beoriker taring kooaM- BpVusor .f
tbi. k'ttal, ouold raapeetioUy o.b a liberal akeia
of poklle-potaoaaeToi . feleea eodonao) u m it.
uoi
ioajt. ftn-f,,
JUIIIPOttiT
QUa(,UICUA.i.A HOVUK,
vuawaABTitieiB, pa.
,. "' XIWTOtt MAD, Pa.r.i.a. '
Barlag toei. kroarl.lor T tbi llulal, f
ooold raeuaatlully wll.al Ik. patroaage of Ibt '
poolls. ' lieaae laoaaally ood aoer.al.kily Hi,
aaled l fl. rattled aad relaraUkl i aooj ,u.
pla rooatrattaol
MM,, ,AU railroad raiot .tup al
uta aoaa.
Jenl. It
SHAW UVVHK,' ' ' -(Oer.
o, Morket A fruol eiroara.t "'
CLKAHPIflLV, PA. ., ,
Tha oaderalgoad kavleg ko akaige of Ikui
uu,.h ownra reaoeaiiwaiy aunau pwiille oalreeage,
Jaal'It
D. R. PULLkOTW.S.
IlTASlllNOTON 110I)SE, ;;
T, ,'..... WAaJllXailOJI, i'A,.
r Tbia nao- aod wall farniaked koo.0 baa I :
lake by ih. oujeralgnad. Ha iaela o..otj.i,i (
being able U render aalliraetl'i to tkoaa obu aiaa '
farot bii
'I'll a call,
May I,
UTS,' 0, W. DAVTR, I'rrip'r
it a ir o ii nH v i -
. I i i . I la 'tt-lii
LOCI HA VIS, PINNA.
JaUTI " "" IfACMAl A KROM.Twi. '
T nvn linnop 1 ' n -
" aavwuaa, I. I . ,1 . , . .
XJ Male Street, . . . ,
PHILIPeBURU, PKMI'A.
Table tlooyt enpplled ollk IU keel lb, market
adorda. Tke ttoreling pablle la iarllrd hieall.
orl,'TI. RORKRT kOTD. "
the " m1nsR)"nouse.
. Coroeraf SeoondandMarlStraai,,
CLKAatrlLD, rA.
TRItoldaadeeaiaiodlasa hal kaa.d.rtoe
tke pael year, kae aolaroa to ttoiu o.
foraiar eapaaity far tke eotertolaaie! at aire,
(ere ood gaaaaa. Tko okole holldto kla bee
refaralaked, ood tt. pnpriator will eaar. oa
pal.a ta re.d.r kit foeu .oafettahle vtlle
auylag oltk kla.'
.ovtr- fk. 'Manalo. noeaa" On.lkoe row re
aod froa tke Depot . tke .rrleel aad dei,ortwr
ofaaeklralo. - JOHN DOl'MIIKkrV. '
aprStltr ' pr.urtM..r
it S. lasoLo. . w. aasot '. , j, t, aaaoL .
F. K. ARNOLD A CO.,
nankem and Ilrokrrs,
ReynaMerllls, AeAnno Cek, Pa.
' Mooey raeaivad aa deooatc DlMuana, o
dereJa-IaitaWJiaaUu-s out JTuraig joacluosuU .
- - - - .... 'i ounrriien. nrnapoy Bade
Reysoldarllle, Dee IS, 1174. ly '
County Kationai Bank;
, OF CLIARPIRLD, PA. , ,, ,
ROOM In Moasoio Baildiag, ana door Bonk ol
C. D. Wataoa'a Drag Diore.
Peerage Tlekota ta and froa Li'.rvool. flo,a
towo, Ulaagow, Loodon, Ptrrt and Copenhagen.
Aleo, Drofta foe aala on tba Rooml Book of Irelaod
aad laportal Bank of Laodo. '
J AM KB T. LKOJIARD, Prea't.
WJ.?LSHAWr Caokiaj.. .11:1:14
. DREXEL & C0., ,V '
a. St Rantk Third tVrwot. rkllod.lpblo
And Osalert in Government Securitiet.
Applieatloa by aail wiU teooire pruaapl attea
a. and all ioforauUioo okaorfulte forai.k
Ordere aoliatad. . , April H.tc
?fati5trj.
J. M. STEWAJST, D, D. S,,
ggV' " 4 ' rwtn't prog Sow., ,
tftttd I C4JRWKU6VILLS, PA
All dental eweretlOBB. elisor to tk. aeeoaaloal
eroaoralite Oraaok. txoaiatly atleadad lo aad
eatiafaotloa goaraalaid lia.ai.l atlaoUoa paid
ta tka treolaeot of dhoaaaa of tke ootoral lank,
gnma and Baulk. Irregularity af tba leetk .ae
eeeafally eorr-eted. Teetk eatraeled wilkoat paia
ky tko aaa er Rtker. and arllteral leotk aoeened
nf tka beet aaurial aod oarrootrd U reader at.
Iifaelioa. -- aprillsfly
f S KN TlSTBY.-ls-. '.- , ,- ..'
Harlag detarai.ed ta loeata la CaroranilU
I
tba parpoae of par,ejn ay proraa.ioa, I
lerehy ofer ay eerrii ra la tke pablie. 1 kaia
laal tnlaked a tara of dental tatlroetlnae aadrr
'he boat leaebort af Iko Peaaayleanta College at
Ueotal sorgary im Pbieadelpbi, aod oa Boo .
on-pared to aaeooio all warb portaiaiag to d.at.
rtrr ia Ike beet ai.air, ollk tea laleat lapreie
aenta. All wark gaoronleed to giro eetire aet
l.faetioB t. lo quality aad darailoa. Teeik
liwrted oilbonl pala. Rooa lo oee Bank baild
iag. Vorfartkoriararaatiiia apply lo peroa ar .
eddroae ' , . S. H. TMOMPsON.
eaeHne.tr, , -' i .Coroaseretla, Pa.
aTZhVll8
oa WooW rarpoeKolly eliry k le patleatt
WOwlikot oo koa rodoaed Ike prtaoof AETI-
"o-ll-'IAl. TKKIH lo $2. t pot eat, er ,
Hilt Iota double oeu For oay lo.pereo.a
zoning , eoae tiae, la kaee eark .a ai,i,-r
al, will get tke two eeta for $ , or tlf.M
rack. - .
Teraa larortakly Oa.o. -. M. I ..I .If.
Cloorteld, Jaly I, 114. - i - .
GEORGE E. ROBACKER,
waoLktita VkALin ta '
j , WINES AND LIQUOB3,
.' CLIARFIILD, FA. I :
My pan af ku.loea. le ao ttarkot etnn, dl
rerUy eppmjtl tke Oaort Heuaa, ok.ro I daaiea
ta keep a fullatoekof PURR LIUUOR9. aad
oill warrant tkea te ba neb lo ay eaetuBert.
Hire aeseall, " ' ' " July II, Tt-tf.
WHOLESALE LIQtJOE STORE. '
,. . Altkaendoftkenew kridge, . ..
., WKoT CLSARPIKLD, PA, . '
Tke proprietor of tbia eaiakll.ha.eni will k..
kla llquon diroeirroa dlatlllan, Panloeberlog
Iron tbie boaea will bo aare la oat a oora ariiela
at a anaall margin ahore eort. Motel kaepara eea
no Toretihed witk II. oora o tooaonobt. toraa.
mo Wkoa. on traaa.ee eUrool wnaa tWaloy'a
Viaav.st Balk, ll.w York. .
UIUKilI K. COLBl'RX.
Cteorteld. Jo. It, IS7S-U. '
, esTJBLtsato ism. ,
PURE RYE WHISKY.
W actio aH y aitoatioa to tW atWM mi.
brwttd brantl af uttoda -ad amoda- aa wilb tkMt.
tiatlow Uat thr i a ffraat aat atiatig among
a vaat aoaiUr af prrtuns wbu ar ooaipellad ta
w, naaivmaiiy or ainarwiis, par whitby.
To onnnlv tbi want w nftW llallcv Pra
Rj-a. aa an tat wbiob artvt ho tf. tba pt.is
!or a aambar af penra, iu riataiiat auading
high aa a tboronfbly ralialila tUtatiUnt a-n
laadloal aaan. As aa rldtn. qnlt a nuiabtr of
oar aaiinant phytlriana nrarrib it to Uiaaila
aiua of all atbor. , " " "
Rflngaiaao a Im kM knnwn -Mtrtln ana-
eipbMA, frora th oa4M gnh, aad by praatkal
dttHIWra, it r-.tia dattgbifal ftaror, and,
ttirailf improvod by tgo. aiakat it largrly rgh
aftor by I rat flats hoUUanl dnt(fits.
ftbfmrd jvm daair to alraibia wbiaby trial.
nd ara In dowbtaat wboib' ywar boUlordraR
gitt hp It, (aut harlag oaaaf aar aigaadiapUjr
rd,) writ t aa and wn aball ba nat ha.pj ta
irt joa u tna poraona waa nan tiu aar foots
a roar atif nMrnowj. -W
at altg aol aro-trlotara and mawafartaritr.
vtftbftw.knownDK.RrtRVKR'el TUNIC UKRi
I1H TKMH, wbtth baa bwa laeoaurally aaad for
tar thirty year M a Oloid fariiac, aaM l;i
papti aao! Toale.
hurt rnniRT, '
MtwkMT.) in M Third PhthitWpbia.
O. J ii c.
WHRRI to: buy ay bRT 0OOD. 0R0. '
ooriae. Oueeoewore. Oloaewaro. broet tad
Wotiaoo, Oeafkekiooeliee, Ao,, okoop tar took.
-fa lean
new Matoaer that ka kae ajsrood '
A VARIETY STORE. .
- - IN tlUkll HOPS, PA,
And wnltefl good, at
prl
rlree lo anil tke tlnal. A
liberal taderUo will be
key.
Ing at ohilit.la. . , i -
Colt Md ataain. aav etock kefere rnrekaataf
edeewkato. A Mkeeol okoao of ooklal oatrwaaio la
aotjailod. , , , ., ...
r . .- -i . C. . KIAIIY. "
Olen Hope, Pa., Jan. Id, It; I. ,
AUCTION KKR1NU I
' ' - . . ...
JlILIi-rOSTIMi-
Tka seJereliard woold reaoeelfelli lel.ro Us
elliient el Cleerteld aod rlemlty tbat ke la era-
parM t. try an A Bet-, Tesaeo, aa etarr s.ir.
ao ohorl seilao, ood ot taaooaokla rala- Sea)
Bille. Poeteea. Paogr.aaoi.aod elker od.ertiaiel
peated aad diouibnted in the Beet vaapira.ee
plaeoa. A abaro af poklie palroaege ia .nnin. .
PJ, t. ROBIXS.
Marek It, Tl-lf,- a Crtel4, Pe.
IiXJH kAoVtWTk aaaar.igaed atort far
tola . .aloahle law property lo Ike koreaf'
afCloorteM. Lot Italtt foot, wilfc 0 I
Mary plook kom koaiaeo eeeoted, witk tkree
a oowo Moaa pool Boar ae reeeee e. -orwtoo
eooaa aod took eoowl 00 aaoaod tee
Moon t.iokeat aoaoloto boao aaUet la attto-a
Wovd do.We porak aoA geod opUf.. rTiet'""
,atoaBdBOjM,2.ke ' . . , ;
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