Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 05, 1876, Image 4

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    Jlardorf, & ffinorr.
SUIETI HdlRHEK,
5rg 6oofl, (SrorUi, lf.
HA It D WARE,
Mil nnfinfaetarcTi f
Tln.Copper & Shed Iron Ware,
Beead Street,.
CLEtirleiv, pa.
Ilnetnn lnrwelr Inereueed our attvak f Hard-
war. w luelt if, putilrt to eiemln unr stock
nil prleva. . . , ,
Corntnterl nnd puaeai who oattoitale build
lug win uv .v
TOOLS BDILDIHO HABDWAM,
wklritUaew and of the bt menufeelur, snd
will be inld low for cnib.
NAILS,
... GLASS, ' .
PUTTY.
, i . GLUE
LOCKS, " . .
. " ' LATCHES,
- - .... HINGES, -
SCREWS
All klnil.of B.nol Plane!, 8wi, Ckleel, 8e,unra
Uiurnn, Hetohet, riumoa ana tenet.,
Mortieed Thumh Guageo, Berela,
Brnoe A BltU, Wnd and Iron
Bench Straw, anil tha bant
Boring Muehiaa Is Ua
market.
Doublq and Single JBitt AieB,
; POOKKT CUTLERY, It.
Agenii for Burnett's Iron Corn SheHer
WArranieu.
Alio, agent for Mebardi'
." GOTHIC VMfB TOPS.
,. which ffeetuully'cur Bmokjf Vim.
Panaera' lmpjmnt ana Owilai Tool, of rr
, ( dcacripuoq. t ,
A large variety of -'
COOK STOVES,
; which wo warrant 10 glen nitilfuellea.
Portable Ranges and rwrnatt
fcenvRoofing, Spouting and Jot Work done 01
reeionnnie termi. mi nruer win receive i,r-
nttentlca. Junu 11, l7.
POWELL & MORGAN,
. ',' " . PBALSU III
HAItKWAltE,
Alio, MuBfMtureriof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
CLEARMeL t), PA.'
TJARMNO IMPLEMENTS of all
kind for rale by
, I'OWKLL MORGAN.
R
AILKOAD WHEELBARROWS
for aiile by .
POWELL 1 MORGAN.
rklL. PAINT. PUTTY, GLASS
Niiln, it., for lali hy
I'OWKI.L k MORGAN.
ARNESS TRIMMINGS i SHOE
Finding!, far tale hy
POWELL k MORGAN.
II
QUNS, PISTOLS SWORD CAKES
Ponalsbj !-
POWELL A MORGAN.
AND
CTOVES, OP ALL SORTS
Siifti.for al hy
l'OWl'LL k MORGAN,
RON! IRON I IR0N1 IRON
, . Por aula If ,
POWELL t MORGAN.
II
ORSB SHOES & HORSK SHOE
HAILS, for aala by
F0W8LL IIOROAX.
HJLLEY CLOCKS, ALL 8IZES
" 'And bail Manafaotwro, far nit by .
Powell moroan.
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for aala by
POWELL k MOROAS.
G. S. FLEGAL.
Ironsides Store,
PIIII.I.IPKIiaR(i, PA.
' DKALEtt .V
IIARDWAKK, STOVBS, IIEATtltS, HANQ.
E8, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
ASD MASVFA CTURER OF
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPI'KRWARl.
. Praiqnl.la Strcat, ' ' '
Plilllinrbnri, Caalra Co., 1'a.
M.May IB;.
HUEY & CHRIST,
f oi.i pnopmETons ov Tim
CELEBRATED
SHOWEliiS1
BOOT & SHOE"
ASB ' '.
HAT & CAP
NTOIIIS.'' ' '
ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
MA I! K EX STREKT.
A fuU and aoublala ajaorlnant el Daw tfooda
w. hvw a. 71m, aown M,
"HARD PAN" I'RICES.
t9firii iJLttvrrtiiumiat.
THE REPUBLICAN
' . ' Pakll.baw arj Wadnaaday by
GOODLANDER & LEE,
LI:ahpii:i.i, p.t.
Haa lb l.arfaai Clrrwlatlun of any yauar
In Narthwntcra Pwnnayltanla.
Tbolurgoand comtantly inoronaing
clrcnUtion of the Bipublican,
remlera it valuablo to buaineita
men aa t raodiuin tliro'
which to roitch the
ptibllc.
Cltlia&a ara inrltad bo oall and eiamlna aay
.took and judco for tbetnttlvaa at to quality and
arwoa 01 gooot.
' I JOSEPH 8. SHOWERS.
CltarAold, April II, 1874.
FldOVB. FEED, ,
AND
GROCERY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER
Hoob No. 4. Plc't Onra
1'lrartltld, Pa.
Keap eoottaatly o band
SUGAR,
& CO.,
Houae,
COFFEE,
TEAS,
SODA,
. COAL OIL,
Terms of Subscription i
V
If paid in advance, , . . S3 00
If paid after three months, . 2 SO
If paid after six months, , . 8 00
When pnpors are sent outsido of tho
county payment mint he in advanea.
ADVEBTISINO t
Ton lines, or less, 8 timoi, , tl 60
Each aubaeqnont inaortion, - (tO
Administrator' Notices, . . 2 50
Exocutors' Notices, .... 2 50
Auditors' Notices, .... 2 CO
Cautions and Estrays, . . . 1 60
Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 BO
Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, U 00
Special notices, per line, ... 20
.; it.-.-
YEARLY ADVEBT1SEMENTS
THE HEPU13LICAN.
CLKABP1RL1), PA
WEDKE81AV HORNINU, API1IL i, lS.
OK THE
BORO. OF NEWBUR6,
cr.K.UlFJMD COUNTY, I'A.
ORDINANCE NO. 1.
person to ftro or shoot any Are-arms tho wUi- debt paid, iind tbo business ol
within forty rods of tho Ncwburg tho Siato In ix-rfoot lioalth. Wo have
Hotel, or within twenty rods ol the had no Loon Sny. Wo had MoCulloeh,
Borough School llouae, aubjoot to a BlchanUoii, Boiitwtll. Who can won,
duo of not less than Pno or more than dor that we have our nnanoea In auoU
three dollars. JWM that no jvor-1 t-mwlii ion y Huppiue that these gun.
son shall be piiihibitud from ahoollng ilonien had been obliged, In addition
SVRt'P,;
SALT, .
SPICES,
80AP, ;
Ctnstd snd Dried Krniu, Tobacoo, Clfarl, Caa-
diaj, Cider Vlnaaar, Botitr, Em, Ai..
ALSO, EXTRA OM8.MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Floor,
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, Ao,,
All of wbitk will ba aald ebaan fur catk aw la
A. II. KKAXKH CO,
Claarlald, Nor. IS, 187J.-1I
JEMOVAL! .
JOHN McGAUGHEY"
Would rawDoetrull aalifr th nnl,IU
Ikat ba haa reaored hit Orootry Stora Son
Shaw'f Row, to the building formerly ooeopied
by J. Hire Kraltar, on Second ttreet, nail atawr
to Bl(ler'a hardware ttore, when he inland,
keeping a full line of
c-it o -k i
HAMS, DRIED BEEF and LARD.
8UOARSand8muP8,ofallgra(lfii. '
TEAS, Green and Black. .
COFFEE, RoaMrd and Oram. t
FIX)UR AND PROVISIONS!
CLI''ED rnt iTH,
All kladi la tba market. I
PICKLES, in Jar and birrala. I
SPICES, Id erary form and rarlely. 1
FAMILY FLOUR, I
AI.F. M3f op CR ArKKR. '
SOAPS,
MATCHES, . . '
DRIED APPLES,
. DHtnO PEACHES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
AUBK PATfc1
AND
1
Coal Oil nTxi Lw
And a r mi. ar-irinieiil lit
i krpl in a grOKWtw ft.ire, wbi
I S,r tuarkeliiig at tba intrket
i2ri Will tell for rli a rhtap
I I t.... A ... tl.
Limp Clum&eTB.
Vtt. STtKI'LirS
-TONIC HERB BITTERS.
HBXD FOtt PRIM LIST.
iii j:t a ii n iht,
111 N. 3d strtrt.
' " PHII.AIIKI.PRIA.
Mareh M,l76-m
id III-,. tltliijra nrualW
hirh be will ...h..H
I Sr tiiarkeling at tba market prieet.
Will tell for r,l, a rhttply al any olhc one.
Plcua call and lea bit iitoeli and lu 1m tnt
younelf,
johx McoAuuner.
ClearSeld, Jan. i, II7II.
One squaro, 10 linos,
Two squares, . . .
'I'll roe squares, . , .: .
One fourth column, .
Ono hull column, .
One column, . . .
I
,
SS 00
15 00
r 20 00
, 50 00
r
70 00
"I
120 OO
w rBLANKN
We have always on band a large stock
of blanks ol all descriptions.
r,v.at A t, ' ' 1 - t
RUBPfENAS, ' ' ! "
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT,
., ; , , i LEASES,
BONDS,
. ', FEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
t
e mate only Strictlf Pure Go oilL
( Vi)i
Jetry 'bet of on, WUte mA baaa rfca rotlnwtiW
vwrrawa. aed we twuewtoe a acarrae uf snaajaai
malVlartamaeaiirfeoead airaia
1 -:l
SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. '
Mareb 90, IKTH-Jm. -
FAIRBANKS' STANDARD
SCALES
Of all kind,. Be 'ireful at buy
nnly the genuine. Alae Baggage
nerrowe. wartaonee inir.i im.
prored Money Drawn, Ureter' Flilurea.
Scale Repaired promptW.
PAIRRAkk., MORaBekCO.,
8 Wood Street, Plltiburgb, Pa.
mar.M 'ti-Saa.
Jt7HTICRH- e tOnaTARI.KtV FUCK
Wa bare printed a Urg number of the new
PEI BILL, and wlU en the receipt ef twenty.
an eu. mall a eoae In ana ittrtaa. m,
1 im PRIMTINO OP EVER? DMCBIP
V taenawiy caeca tew ni lit .
G
ROCERIF.S.
JAS. H. LYTLE,
(Snetauor to LYTLG k MITCHELL) '
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL
DEALER IN
C HOK E I.INB OP TF.AW.
OOI.ONUB,
' JAPANS,
IMPERIAL,
. VOtINO HYSON,
SVfM.IH BhfAKFAST
Parttt In Market.
' ' Bl'TTHH AMI, K1C
f.rWclll;ryTrii"i.,r,4",,m, C"""""J
GERMAN CHRRRIES,
TCRKEI PRUNB8,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPRIA HAMS.
PIRN. .
Mackerel, Lake Herring, Ced, do.
PICKXU.
Barrel Plcklea and EagUib Ploklaa.
PLOVR AMD VBIUKj
' Flour, Can Hani, Oat Heat, U. '
JAS. H. LPTLl.
JOB PRINTING.
We ara prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING,
SITH AS
' rOSTEBS,
. PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER 1IKATH,
ENVELOPES.
BILL HEADS, .
', ' i " , . . .
STATEMENTS,
' PAMPHLETS," '
CIRCULARS, '
ka., Ac,
IN TnE BEST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
ENJOIN I Nil CERTAIN ' DUTIES On THS
STSIKT COMMIrlSIONXri.
Section 1, He it euatictlaiul ordained
by the BurijiM and 7Wt Council of the
Borough of AVwoiirj, and it it herein or-
dniiml by the authority of the mme, That
it shall bo and la hereby mndo tho duty
of the Street rnmmis.'iioiifr of suit!
Borough, after tho firxl day of May
1870, to lay or causo to ho laid on all
tho streets of said lloroiiijli, now laid
out or that may hereafter bo 'aid out,
as tho Council shall direct, sidewalks,
to lie made, constructed and laid as
horcafter provided, before each lot
fronting on said strcota, where thoro is
new or may horenfter bo no sidewalks
laid, of brick, stone or plank.
Sec. 2. That all sidewalks which
shall ho hereafter hud in said Borough
shall not be loss tbnn tour lent wido,
and shall bo constructed of brick, stone
or plttnk. When constructed of plunk,
the snmo to lie not less than two inches
in thickness and cut not leits than four
feet in length, and laid across sleepers
or stringers, which shall bo of scant-
ling or such mnteriul as will firmly sup.
port said plank, and be firmly spiked
down. Provided, that before lay ingsuoh
sidowalks, tho Council shall giro notico
to the owner or owners of tho respec
tive lot on said streets, or In case the
owner can not bo found, then to the
occupant of the tame, and if no occu
pant bo thereon, byn written or print
ed notice prated up on said prcmisos,
that in compliance with this ordinance
sidewalks are required to bo laid before
thoir rospeolivo lots, as aforesaid, with
in thirty days from snid dato. And
provided, Thai tho owners of lots shall,
at their option, lay walks of stono,
brick or plank ; but whore plunk walks
are already laid, they must be made
to conlorm with tho nforomtid provis
ions.
Sec. 3. That it shall bo tbo duty of
llib Street ComniisHioiiers to give ten
days' notico to tho owner or owners
of tho renpoctivo lot hounding said
Btreeta, or in caso tho owner cannot be
found then to the occupant of said
premises, to repair such sidowalks as
now ore or may hereafter he out ot re
pair, and In delimit ot audi owner or
owners or occupant of said property
repairing tho same, then it shall be the
duty of the Street Commissioner to re
pair or causo it to be repaired.
Sac. 4. That il is hereby mado tho
duly of tbo Street Commissioner to
koep a regular account of all tho work
done by him, or by others under him,
in laying and repairing tbo sidewalks
before the respective Iota, and of tho
kind, cost and amount of material used
for the same, and mako weekly re
turn thcroot to the office of the Bur
gess, for which work and materials he
shall be paid by an order on tho Bor
ough 1 reosurer.
J Bio. 5. That whenever and as often
as sidewalks shall be laid or repaired
by tho Street Commiasioner, in con.
formity with the provisions hereof, it
shall bo tbodtity of tho Secretary forth
with to lirmish the owner or owners ol
the respective lota on which aaid work
was done, or in case no owner can be
found, then to tho occupant of tho
premises, a bill of said work and ma
terials, with Iweuty pcrccntum ad
ditional added thereto, notifying such
owner or occupant to pay tho same
within ten days to tho Borough Treas
urer; and on default ol such payment.
tho same shall be collectud in accord
ance with tho laws in such caso provided.
for butchering purposes.
SCHEDlLK.
Article I. Be itorJaincdby the Bur
gess and Torn QimiioiI of the Borough of
jewowrg, j nut all flora ana lorluituros
bo applied to tbo public school funds ;
also the taxes on dogs and bitches.
Annci.s 2 That all actions for vio
lation of these ordinances shall be
brought before the Burgoss, ora Justice
of tho Peaeo, ol tliiu fcorniigh.
CERTIFICATE.
The above and foregoing ordinances,
dtttod Nowburir, iliircb 18th, A. D.
187(1, woto duly onaclcd by the Town
Council of the Borough of Nuwburg,
in tbo county of Clearfield, on tho day
and year nfoivsaid, and wo do hereby
aitthnriso and direct tho snmo to be
promulgated and published according
to law.
In Testinonv wiiKnair we have here
unto set our hiimfc and caused the
seal of said Bonnigh to bo affixed
this 18th day of. ."arch, in the year j
of our Lord, otta thousand oight
hundred and sevrnty-eix.
KmjNpei, Himieuranii,
JIKSI'H l(. AMEN,
Jliiu Wood,
lfKNJAMIN Kl-IMdER,
HlMlERT To.tR,
L. J. Hi rh,
Town Council.
' Isaac Maskli,
lluriress.
Attest E. B. Clkuson, Clerk.
to their Hulf-hnposod duties, "euslng
tho market," "moving the crop," "Ikmii.
ing reserves," unci the like, had bad a
war debt of .1,000,000,000 francs to
puy, where would wo bo?
This is only In finance, but tba
French huve shown equal ability in
tho orguniaulion of a splendid army j
no Belknap could have dono It ; of the
navy; no Robeson could have dono it;
of internal nff'aiin; no Delano or Zuch
Chandler could have dono it; of judi
ciary; no WillinmsorPUirropnntcotild
liavo done it; in diplomucy, no Fish
nor Hehetrck could have done it- They
have stimulated agriculture, revived
commerce, awukened inaiiiilueturcs
ours all langirWi, Their MacJUbonlt, I
mi ignorant soldier, us ours is; but ho
is art honornblo gentleman, whom tnlnt
cannot touch ; who makes his govern
ment Rived ut homo and respected
abroad. Ours well, nnoii tho whole.
ours isn't. Baltimore Gazette.
GKTTI.Xa UQTFOIt Til KM.,
"A man might as well be in hell with
out a luu, as a Republican Cabinet Min
is tho greater now hocausn It Is a moral
ruin that Impends. Wnr, oven civil
war, may sweep over the land and
cover the harvest fluids with the bono
of our Hint bum. And the flowers will
bloom uguin over the graves of the
tluiMl, and hurvmits be increased by tho
lurtilisiug blood ol oitisuns. But for
national moral corruption there ia no
resurrection. Nations that sink in
their own rot tenuous tto down Into
everlasting shame and contempt, living
only in liintory as wurnlug Icwom to
succeeding ages
He must bo blind and tleaf who docs
not know that wo, as a people, hnvo
reachod thu verge of that precipice
over w nu n no tuition ever lull and rtwo
again. It may ,0 exaggeration to ap
ply tho hiiiguugo of the prophet to thu
Amcricun nation. "The whole head
ia nick ami the whoio heart f'uiut : from
tho solo of the .'out even to the bead
there ia no sountlnesi, in II."
lint it is aa aafb as it is sad to snv
that the parly politics of the country
are corrupt beyond the possibility of
exaggeration. Thoro U no need ofl
any very nice discriminations as to
k-Ao or irAdf is mot in the slnuirh
Ono points to the other with the finger
ol sliamo, and it ia but a question of
opportunity. "Tho WasbingU.u Ring
bent the Tweed Ring out of sight," is
the sententious confoaslon and retort
THE TWO REPUBLICS.
It is pleasant to turn from the con
templation of tho diseases of tho A mori
can Bcpublio to tylio health and youth
ful vitality of that of the French. Wo
are now suffering, in our Centennial
year, from many of the maladies that
affect old and corrupt duspotiams, while
the government t tho French pooplu
nun lurj rosy lutos ol young lile..
The government of Franco has now
istor will, a Democratic House ;" lately by which corrupt met. In tho two great
remarked that disliugtiished theologian ,,Rrli qr0 ,tigmuiicd in tho aame
tbo Hon. Zatk CI .Her, Secretary ofii0. n , not iinIK)rtnnt lo Iriake
... ...,..-.K,r. a .in i.gure is strong, uui politicnl capital out of stock ill which
it has the merit ol suggesting forcibly the bold, bad men of all t.arties trade.
the actual situation of thoae mombers
of the Cabinet who now stand close by
tbo fires of retribution. Willi a Re
publican House they had no need of
lulls. They could keep as cool us their
impudence, and rnko in their piles with
steady hands, fearing no Congressional
warning. No investigating commitlco
asked them impertinent questions; and
il some imprudent newspaper, or somo
audacious Democratic Representative
put a disagreeable complexion on their
nets, their Republican . retinue in the
llnuso either coughed it down and
neld their bands tipKltod at the idea
of such impious irroverenco, or if forced
lu -...I... r. I i i- . ...
passed through Ithe severest trials it ,T '" mwr.
can ooasiblv be called ,,n e,lr., i""'l'-"""""Jty eoum
It haa encountered crushing defeat In
ORDINANCE NO. 2.
relative to onsTai'CTisa side walks.
Section .Bc it ordained, d.. That
from and aftor the passage of this or
dinance it ahull not ho lawful lor any
person to rule, drivo, or lead any horse,
ox, mule, ass, cow, or other boast of
bnrdon, either attached or not attached
to any wagon, cart, sled, or any thing,
or to lcrvo any obstruction npon any
sido walk of this Borough ; and any
i person so offending shall forfeitand pay
'into tho Borough Treasury a ft no ol
, not lesa than ono or mote limn live
the Gorman war; it has bad a most
formidable civil war with tho Com
mune ; it haa had a war debt of 3,000,-
000,080 Irancs to pay ; it haa had eotno
of its valuable provinces taken away j
it has bad a disorganised Industrial
system to build up, and ravaged agri
culture to restore; it has had unscru
pulous factions, headed by men high
in olflco, wbosu objijot wa to bring
back tha Orloaniat, Bourbonist, and
Napoleonic governments; it has had a
leprociatod currency o deal with and 1
it has diced all these stupendous diffi
culties, and stands lo-duy at the en
trance of an era of greater splendor
than she has known since tbo dnys of
tho .Napoleonic Consulate. The re
public is now stable, because tbo strug
gles of the rival monarchic factions
neutralized each other, and each pre-
terred the rcpnblio to any other than
itaolf. M-ny ot the most anient friends
of monarchy buv boon converted to
modern Republicanism by tho educa
tional influences of free debato, and by
a contempt for tho moanneaa and sel
fishness of the schemers for monarchy.
They very mobility and Instability of
r ranchmen now favors the perpetua
tion of tho republic, as water, that most
unstable and mobile of things, ia steady
when it has reached its level. Every
thing that can be done to overthrow
Ibis government lias been tried in vain
ana it lias come out of each victory
stronger than ever. It took upon
itself tho odious duty of making the
Humiliating treaty of peace with Ger
many, and yet it did not lose tbo re
spect of tho people. It quenched the
Commune, but It was mado stronger
than ever by its conflict with Red Re
publicanism. It bad a debt of 3,000,
000,000 of francs to pay to Germany,
and it not only paid tho inatalmonUas
thoy fell duo, but ovcu anticipated
thorn tho most splendid financial feat
evor accomplished. It had a redund
ant and depreciated currency, and it
called in the redundancy and funded it,
aniT brought its paper to par almost
immediately ; and now to day, in spile
of tho exhaustinir war, the ureal war
dobt, and the financial disturbances,
the commerce and general business of
France ara in a healtbeircondition than
that of any State in Europe. All those
things hsvo taught the French people
to Relievo in the republic, and well
thoy may. Now, what is the secret of
all theis splendid success? It ia to bo
safely bo relied on to stop questioning
just abort of tho bottom facts. They
knew how to mix the thickest sort of i
whitewash, and to cover up any cracks
beginning to nppeur in Cabinet repti
tutions. Grant, Delano,, WIli.i!ns,l!ob
iMon, I'reswcll, Richardson, and all
their chums and crotiies, could always
retire from these judicious Investiga
tions with screnuaoulaand thu whitest
of coats. Then the I'cpiiblieari party
aa u whole would daub on another
layer f whitewash, and cry out ti tho
people, "Did you ever seo such a clean
and sweet lot of fellows ? There ia no
mud on thenn They don't need any
fans. They are not in tbo pit. They
areoo tho cool highlands of patriotism,
and tho sephyrs tlo tho fanning for
them."
But whitewash is a poor coneonler
of cracks and rotumness. 'It is liable
to bo rubbed off, antl experienced eyes,
knowing why it was applied, easily
detocl the dirty and broken places il
thinly eorora. A sound reputation
needs no whitewash, and that tho peo
ple, of the country understood. So
they turned out the whitowaahers,
kicked over the pail, and throw tho
brush ont of the window of (he Capi
tol, In which they put men whose ofllco
it was to discover, not lo eovor op, the
rottuu ota. .. ' '.
The new House of Representatives
has been in session only about throe
months, and yet that haa been long
enough fur them to display Grantism
as it is, nnd todestroy alMts hopes of
perpetuating itself in tho Government
It has rnade It as Impossible for any
candidate for the Presidency , whp
favored or flattered or used or protect
ed Grantism, to be elected, as for Grant
himself to gut a nomination for the
third term. Surely this Is a good hun
dred day's work. Thoro never was a
better done in tho Capitol. '..
But it ia only begun, this work of
purification and exposure. The col
leagues of Zack Chandler may well be
wail the evil day when their fraud
failed longer lo deceive the oountry.
Not only are their chances of making
moro money gone, but what they have
taken burns in their pockets, and its
clinking is discovering tho thieves.
Mcantimo a pall rests over the Grant
society of Washington. It is in truth
a season of fantinir for thorn. Wo
hear of (irant's despondency bccaaitc
Marsh told and wits not banged rnlber
than allowed lo squeal ; bocuimo broth- j
ORDERS BY MAIL
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
GoodUiider Sl Ie,
(irtrfltld,
ior nit mintages to ponton r propel ly.
rroridrd, this ordinance, nhall nut hew,
construed as to prevent any persons
from having nccess from the street into
their own premises.
Seo. 2. That any person who shall
put any debirs, offal, or other offen
sive matter, npon any of the streets or
publio alloye of this Borough, or shall
causo any stttd horse to cover any
maro within two hundred yards of any
road or street, unless concealed from
publio view, aaid person ao offending
shall pay a fino of flvo dollars.
, ORDINANCE NO. 3.
Section. .Be.itordained,Av., That
il any person shall play at bull or on
gage in any kind of game, throw stones
oi other missies, within the public
stroits or alleys, or mako any kind of
noise to tho disturbance ot tho eitiicns
of this Borough, ho or thoy shall sev
erally pay a fine of not less than ono
or more than flvo dollars.
ORDINANCE NO. 4.
AN ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO TAXISo'
nous.
Section l.Be it ordained,,t,:, That
from and after the passage of this or
dinance every person keeping one dog
within the limits of this Borough, shall
pay a tax of fifty cents per annum
thereon.
Beo. 2. Any person keeping more
than one dog shall pay a Ux of ono
dollar per annum for each and every
dog so kept except the first one.
Bsc. 3. Any person kevnimr one or
more bitchos shall pay a yearly tax of
live aoiiara ior each and every bitch so
kept . ,
ORDINANCE NO. ft. .
AN ORDINANCE RELATIVI TO SIIOOTINll
nas-Asua.
BiCTioit. l,Btit ordained. dV.. That
I frorja and after tbeptseageoi this or
jdinsnoa, It shall not be Uwlul for any
lit the hcn.il
can tru
they know them to be incoriuptibl
devoted lo their Country, and proud of
nerving it with all their tnlunta and en
orgy. Thiers, Gambotta, tirevy, Duo
a Audillret I'asqinor, General Ciwtey,
Loon Hay, Dul'nnre these are all men
of apendid abilities and ol the highest
character.
Now, when we turn from this pic
ture lo our Cabinet, tho contrast Is
painful. There is not ono ainglo man
in tho wholo Administration, except
Brislow, that the country believes to
bo possessed of common honesty; The
endless "jobs," "pads," and "crooked"
things of all kind, rendor the Adminis
tration powerless for good, and almost
omnipotent tor otil. It is no longor
possiblo lor tho men now In power,
cvon if they wished lo.to Institute ny
wholesomo reform, for tho wholo coun
try, without distinction of party, would
bolicvfj It to bo oily a new "job." Not
only do they look honesty, but they
lack ability, Thtre novor was a period
In American politics so sterilo in great
men as' this oik. What a confession
of intellectual poverty is made whan
"Jimmy" Blaine ia the leader In tbo
Hotiso, and Morten In tho Senate, and
Fish at the head of tho Cabinet, and
Grant at the beat) of the whole I
Now, if anybody wants to know
what it has coat tltin country to have
such men as these in power, let him
loo at tho diiTertnoe between Franco
and America, and mark bow Fmnce
has triumphed herc wo have failed,
although hordiflb ullios wore far greet
or than ours, because she had honora
ble, truitworthy, ,nd capable men at
the head of affairs. Leon Say, spe
did finanooer, had charge or the purse
of France. Ho bad a depreciated paper
ourrency to deal with, and a etupendotte
war debt to pay. What i the result?
French paper is at par, the whole of
and will trailo until they are driven to
their hiding place und prisons. The
most disheartening feature in the whole
caso ia tho unwillingness of tho people
to regard it as anything more than a
party fight. The painful truth is ap
parent in tho manner of conducting
investigations in Congressional Coin
mitlcea. Party advantage, mora than
pnblio virtno, seems to be tbo ultimate
end of much of tho work that is done.
Tbo parly that hesitates to voto sup-!
plies when tho enemy ia approaching
the capital in confessedly in fvaguo
with Jbo foo. The oncmy that threat
ens the .nation now is CorrujitioH, and
all bands should join in tho patriotic
pnrjKMe of reaching its source, drying
up Its foul stream and saving the
country.
This is the yuur of all yea it lor such
a revivnl, and such a regenornting and
saving work. Il Is of all years In our
national lilu the ono to lie made me
morable and glorious in our history by
tho redemption of the government
from the grasp of politicians, and Its
establishment in' tho hands of Iho peo
ple. This is the year, first, bet ause it
is our Centennial year ; and secondly,
because it is the year ol the Presided- j
tiul election. i
The patriotic, national, old-time aen-J
timent of the father ol tho Republic is
stirred as il was nuvcr before. Ever)- j
principle of honor, virtue, faith audi
courage that made our Independence
boon to Americans and mankind, comes
to tho front ami apieals to us to be
wise and bravo, and independent now,
when the country reels under the stag
gering influences of base, venal, trad
ing politicians."
To aay that "freedom Is tn greater
danger of total deatrtiction NOW, than
it was in 18Crt," la confessing a great
deal, and renders the rebellion very in
significant and corruption seriously
patent. But it Is' as true as Holy
Writ. And utilcae the voters tack
back and eloct honest men to ofllco,
Liberty will lie doomed before five
years more roll around." ,'" , .
Sumner's Prophetic PicrrRE.
From a speech delivered by Charles
Sumner in the United States Senate,
in 1872, we extract the following :
"See, for one moment, how pernicious
must be tho Presidential example.
First in place, Lis personal iufluenco is
far-reaching beyond that ol any othor
citizen. What he doe, others will do.
What ho fails to do, others will fail to
do. His standard of conduct will bo
accepted, at loaat by bia political sup.
porter. His measure of industry and
bis sense of duty will bo tho pattern
for tho country. If ho apjioints rela
tione to office and repays gifts by offi
cial patronage making hi Presidency
a great gift enterprise,' may not every
office-holder do likewise each in bis
sphere, so that nepotism and gifl-Uk-ing
officially compensated will be gen
eral, and gift enterprises bo multiplied
indefinitely in tho publio service? .If
ho treats his trust as a play thing, and
a perquisite, why may not every office
holder do the same ? If he
rraternir.es with jobbers and Hessians,
where is Ilia limit to the deinoi-ulisa-
lion Unit must ensue? Necessarily
HARTSWICK 4 IRWIN
. ..1 1 . i
SECOND STREET "
n CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DRAI.BRB IM
).
PURE DRUGS!
OH E M I C A L S I ' .
PAINTS, OllaS, DYE STUFF
VAIINISIIKS, . ,
IIUt SllKS, , , " '
l '
PEHPUMEKT, ,
. PANCV noons
I.
TOILET AKT.CL.iS,.
OP ALL KINDS, . '
...
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
for anediola! pnrpoeea. . ,
i II
SMrrs.
TraM, 8ttpKrtr, Hahaol Booka and RtavMui
rj, ant til otbar article! naualljr
found in a Drug 8 tor.
fllYHirrAIVB' PKKSORIPTIONfi CARE
Pl'l.LY COMI'OITNDKU. flavin Urg ai
tro0 la tba uaiaH tbejr iu give court
J. O. nARTSWfOK.
, . . ' JOHK P. IKWIN.
CIcarD.lil, lUoambar IA, .87..
BIGLER; YOUNG & REED
tRaeoMfori te Boyotoa k Yoanjp,) '
FOUNDERS 4 MACHINISTS
Maafaetarra at
iWABLE STATIONARY
I - ..i.i-i
STEAM ENGINES
Corner of Fourth nnd Pin Street,
. -' .a ,
CI.F.ARFIHI.n, PA.
- - , . . f
HA ING engaged In the mannfactnre of Srti
elaaa MACHINERY, we reapeetfuny Inform
he publln tkat we er now prepared to fill nil
order, aa cheaply and at promptly nt ran ha don
In any of tba eltle. W mnnofactor snd deal ia
Mulay and Circular SawMilli
Head Bloakl, Water Wheal, Shafting Puller
O.Inrd'i Injector, Stenm Sauge, Steam WbitUa,
0;ien, Tallow Copt, Oil Cupt, Onnge Cock, Air
unci., men vnlrea, Check Valret, wrought Iron
rip, s.enm I'nmpi, Boiler Feed Pumpa, Antl.
iric'ion Metre, rjoap Stone Packing, Oum Pack
ag. and all kind of MILL WORK j together
witn rmwi, Sled Foltt,
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
and ether CASTINGS ef nil kinds.
.JBt-Order dollcitod and Iliad tl my price
All letter ef inquiry with reierene In machinery
of our manufacture prompt lyantwered, bvnddrwa-
Ing na al ClcarSeld, Pa. " . -
Jaart4.tr BIIILKR, VOU.NO A REED.
The Boll's Bun Woolen Factory
Penn townihip, Clearleld Co., Pa.
.... M-...II ...... 1 1 ... I .... i.
dollars, mid shall be perennially liable: 'ound ill tho high character or the men ! ., ., .... 1 , ....
.. . 1 ' t . I fllili-M. tltl.i lit lulu ,i:ll in, .il M... I..,..
end of iiffmra Tim ...mi, I..- ' ' 1 '"v
sl to their guidance Ihk nuse ! - y IV,.,,,,,'"al """: because ( the publio service take its character
" Mir,,., win nave iu ten tan mim.ui .iii.ui its clcclctl cliiel, ami (be whole
that Wushinglou Ring pool in w bich j country refleclson the Prusiilcul. Hi
Omul und' thu valiant I'riuco Fred example It a law. But a Imd example
weru iiiumiir me conieiierates.
II II R N R D II I! Tl t .
art not '' 1
BURN ED UP I
The anlaerlber hare, at errant exiMnae. rt.Nllf
neighborhood aeoeetity, in tba emetic etn Snt
olaii Woolen Mannrnntory, with nil the modern
improeemente nttnebed, nnd are prepared to make
all blade ef Clothe, Ceeitmerea, Salmelta, Blan
ket!, Flannala, Ac Plentt of moda on li.-A in
anpply nil our old nnd a themannd saw owatemera,
whom we uk to nme and nxumUu wnr atone-.
Tha bnilneee of
CARDING AND FILLING )
will receive our etneeia attention. Fmui
arrangamcntt will be made to receive and delleer
oei, io uii cuetomer. All work warranted nnd
dona upon the aborted nut.ee. nnd he airiei itm.
lion te builnea we hop In realise n liberal ahnre
i. puonc pairvneg.
ItMHKI POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
' We will pay the hlgheat market price for Woo
nnd tell our manufactured eooda na low - .in.ii..
good! ena he nought in the county, nnd whenerer
we inn io renner reaaonnblo aatlafection we nun
nlwny he found nt hem reedy tn make proper
v. , ywrw..n or Dy teiier.
JAalKS JOHNSON A SONS.
tpriHStf Bower P. 0
The
outlook upon tho world seems very
black just now to the occupant ol the
Whito Houso. lie cries out against
tho ingratiludo of republics and the
impertinent interference of tho people
with their rulers, as if when a man
gavo tip certain "emoluments'' to be
come President and rifk the being
turned out nt tho end of four years, ho
should not be permitted to nrn tho
ofllco for his pleasure and benefit, nnd
as a Toward for bis scrvlros.
Zack Chandler is right. Tbo equa
tion ot a Grant CaTiinet' MHilsIeTjimt
now ia a hard one. He stands in slip
pery place. Hi house in built on tbo
sand, and there is a whirl wind blow
ing about Washington., But bettor
that tbo whole city should ho blown
down than that Its bouses should h
usod lo hide tho spoil of thievery and
corruption. N. Y. Sim.
OFFICIAL COHKUPTION.
Tho New York OUerocr, lite lead
ing Pi-esbyU'i lan organ In this coun
try, occasionally hashes up a political
artielo, through seldom Iu tho interest
of the nomocracy. Tho writers for
thst journal all belong to tha patty
"govorned by grand moral ideas," and,
of course bnvo for years loaned their
talents to hoist "loyal men" into poi
tlot) ami power. , Recently, howovor,
the load ha became too heavy and the
editor in alluding to tho prevailing cor
ruption In our publio affairs strike out
In this way: .
"But the time Las como foi action,
and the time for talk has paened by.
This country, oar form ot government,
the ark or Kcpublican freedom, It in
greater danger of total oVsetnction
now. than it was in HMO. The danger
must be corrected a a bad law."
"Children, said a romndcrato mat
ron to her assembled progeny, "You
can have anything you want, but you
mustn t want any thing you can't have.1
Urm AvrrlUrmiaia.
IXECUTOR'S NOTICE
J Nolle li hereby glee ttiet letten leiln
meatary bnelug been grunted te the ea heart bar en
the aetata ef JACOB HhUKHI.INU, deceeaed,
lata of Drtdy townakip, Clearfield coualy, Pa.,
nil nereont indebted In eald oaleto ere reueeated
to make Imtnodiule nay men I, nnd tboee having
claim! ngelurt the came will preeenl them duly
authenticated fur eeiiieeneat.
.. AHKAHA.M HEBERLINQ,
JOUN HKIIEHLIN'll,
JeSereu Liae, Mar. 3, II ! Kiwuton.
QAUTION.
All penona ara hereby enuUoaed ngalnet
pwrahaatng or in any mawner meddling with lb
following property, new in the poaeeeeion of p.
Thaler, nt Wullueelon, eit t On eeok eloretnd
Kin, I Inblt I ekaira, I wath tub and rubber. 1
rend bowl, I lol diabee. I lot elaaawire. Ih ..I.
carpet, S erneke, lol of tinware, I looking gla, I
bee! end bedding, 1 pair hedttende, a. the eame
wt pnrehared by na at Conttelde tela on March
IIMh, and I 1.0 with anld Th-irer en km oelr, ,
tubject to onr order nt nny time.
.. ' J.OOS8 80N.
Wallncetiin, Pa , March n, IS) It. I
r,tAUTloN : "i
U' ' " I
All pereoat urn hereby eautinned ngilnal
ercnattng nr In nny way meddling will, the
illowing brsDertv. now In ,k e u u
Sugarda, nf kaoi townablp, tit: I hay mar, I
gray hone, I act harneat, I long tied. I new t
oalvea, 4 plea, I fanning ml'll, 10 hu.belt nau I
cook eto.e, ehalra, I kedt Sad1 koddang, aa thu
name wna nnrebnead kw . .i ii.Lr.'.
and I len with him aa loan nnlr. lebjcrt tn n,
rder at any liana. ROUERT W1THKKOIV .
uiaer, i n-, mures gi, li;.Jt.
JERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES, ,.
Stnve Lining ft'ntl Firo Brick,
1 ke,.l oomtantly on hand.
STOVE AM) EARTHED WARE
of EVERY DESCRIPTION
CROCKS ! POTSI CROCKS!
nafter'e patent Airtight eir Mealing
ran a nnn 1
BPTTER CHOCKS, with lide, "
CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLE . BUTTER CROCKS.
PICiri CU.lL-d
FLOWER POTS, fog DI8HK8,
STEW POTS,
And l greet many ether thing, too numerout In
nentlen, re be had nl -
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S "
STONE - WARE POTTERY,
Corner c Cternr nnd Third Streeta,
CLEARFIELD, PA. - nugl
MABBLE AD STOVE YARD!
Mis. 8. S. LIDDELL,
II. ring engaged In the Marble wnalnun, dellree
to Inform ber frlendi had thu publio thnt thi haa
aow and will keep mutually nonhead a large aed
well .elected Mock nf ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, nnd t prepared l rhmleh N wrdw
TOMBSTONE, - ' . I
BOS AND CRADLE TOMBS,
VONCSlKfTri,
Curb. nd Pt. far Cemetery Lean, Window
Sill, and Cape, nhje, . ,,
Hl'RKAt', TABLE AND WASH STAND
TCPS, Ac. Ao. - "
Tj 'i Reed etreet, new the R, R. Kepot,
OUSiJUEIlANNA HOUSE,
O CUKWEN8VILLE, PA.
NEWTON READ, Pnorsmoa.
U.eing bewomn proprUtor nf tbl. J
would reeiieoirally aolicll tbn p.lrun.g
illi, - lluue lewenntly snd voneenlei
unled i w I, reflUed nnd tuluruiebed ; go
pie room, nttnebed. All railroad Iraine
thii hiiuaa. . j.k
S II A W HO US1.7" "."
(Our. of Market A Front .treeii.i
CLEAKFIKLD, PA.
The underelgnnd hnrlng token charge
lli.lwl, would nalieetfully eulleit pol.lio pal
jenm D. M. rllLLSS'
WASHINGTON HOl'isK,"
NEW WASHINflTO
Till, new aud well furni.hcd boti.e b.
Uken by the under.igned. He reel, eimtl
uvtug able to render .ali.faetion to Iboae n
favor bin with n null.
Muy t, IS7. O. W. DAVIS, p,
jyj ONT IIUI H O II H k,
0iuile the Court II ',.,
LOCK II A V KSS pK..yA
Jell'71 IIAUSKAL A KRIIM, p,
IOVO HOOHK."""'.'',":?"
J Main Street, ' .
PIIILII'SUIIRtl, PKN.VA.
Tabln-nlwara tuKnlled won at k. .l.-
Surd.. The traveling nul.lb, I. iavll.t k.
ItOIILKT l.(
TH E M A N S I ON H O U
rornnofHecondnnil Market Strret.,
CLBAUKILII, ri.
rpilH old sad mmmndloua liotal he.
J. lb put year, been enlarged tc del
lurai.r eepecitr for the ani-.i.l
ger nnd geaiu. Th wbol bulljing bi
refurni.bed, nnd the proprietor will rpi
pelm te render kll ni.u nweal,.M.kf.
ataylag witk bien.
nT-rh 'Mna.lon Bona" Omaibe r
and from the Depot .. the nrrle.l ,ru d
or.nchU.ln. JOHN DOIINHKM
pro. 71 tf
Pro,
Autkerlird Capital...
raid up LBplial...
Join Pirtol, Pr. J. p. BHli, Ci
Curwensivllle Haul
....it
1.
(at'ccBBOi rtaar aanonAi. aaag.
Jony pattox, n-.n.A.rti
AAKUH W. PATCUI.V, J. p. uo
STOCKHOLDERS, INDIVIDUALLY hV
Do a genuion hankinr bn.incu. A..
tollclUd.
Cnrwenaeille, Pn, Jnn. 10, ISrS.Jm.
K. annot.n. ' a. w. aaxoLW. 1. 1. a
F. K.ARNOLD 4. CO
Bankem nI Rrokr
Reyuoldavtlle, JcfTcrtun C, Pa
Money mceired nn dennait. Diacnn,. .
derate rue. Letter nnd Foreign Kirhn
wuyi nn hand and eollcotiont proinpUi n
llcynoldarllle, Dec IS, 1874.. ly
County National Bank
OF CLEARFIELD, PA, ;
ROOM In MmouI. Building, one duw m
C. D. Wnuon'. Drag Storn.
i'eiaere Ticket, to and from Lirrrcoul o,
town, Uln.gow, London, Pari, and Cooenl
Alio, Draft, fnr aalcon the Itoyal Dank of I.
and Imperial Bank of London.
JAMES T. LEONARD, Pn
M8HAW, Onehier, e,j.
drYxel A CO.. .
Kn. as Month Ttilrd Sltreet, Phllndrl
B.IArtXERS,
And Dealers in Government Securi
appllentlea hy mall will receive prompt
m. and all infernulion .haMtnll. .....
Ordnrs olicted. . ...rii n
ffatistrj.
STEWART & BLACEBUEK
DENTISTS,
turn rn.i Hie. Cleartlcld feunlj. Pu
(Ollca ia Oataa'aVwi Building.)
Curwootrille, Jen 11, 187.y.
DR. E. M. THOMPSON
(OSc la Bnnk Building,)
t'arweasvltle, Clearfield fa., Pn.
mckU7S.tr,
A.M. H I L L 8
Would ranClfullT notlfr hlanal
that he haa reduced the price tf A
FICIAL TEETH te la ail -
3i.eo for a double net. Foe nny two ee
ooming nt the name lima, In hue each no ,
aet, will get the twoeu for $3iM, or I
oh. ... - - ,
Term, inenrtnfaly Caaa.
ClenrSeld, July 1, 1SI4. ' '
FBESil MEAT JEW SIIO
Th wndrnirned hereby inform! the pnhl
eernt thnt ther keen on hand, reeu H
Uioir ahop, adjoin Ing j6 H h G U LICHSi him
c
AUTION.
A Peeieei are herehr enntluwod .l..i u..
-a. . - . ... r-' -
cevi-n ... any wny aaeuiiiing with Ml. lelluw
wel (Mnvhewed hy ane nt OewaiekW.aale e um
etkeapM March, nwdi. fan Mohhu. an lenn
only, ewhrcete. my eedew nl nwp ulaee. -
WnDM.ua, March ft. is il.
Clcnrteld, Pa.
Jwf.Tl
Man dent end
run Vlnna,
Clearileld Nursery. !;
ENCOCRAGR HOME INDUSTRY.
THE auderalgaed, having uctehllehad a N.r
n..? In '''v uhonl hnlf wny hetwaea
CleneSefd Snd OnrwewaellU. la bmuhJ r
niak nil klnda of FRUIT TREKS, (i
dwarf,) Evergreen,., ahruhbary, tl,
Oonieberrr. Lnwton Mlaiali.,.
and aereWry Vrnee. Alee, Slhnrlna Orwh Treea
Onlaen, and nnrl, eonrM Kkuberb, Ac. Order
promptly attended tn. - Addrnea,
., . ' ' J. D. WRItlHT, j
na.HAI.y , . Owrw.wn.ltln, Pn.
WILLI AH M. IIBNRT, Jusnct
niT 'Ha"" Aaafaaivaiiaa. LUMBE
MM wwt. Aeteeto, W egveeeeeut m deed, e l
wv nnwewMct aa warranted oar.
roomi. oppeelle the Court liouee, the
BE ft FJICSB BEEF, TEAL. HfT
LAMB, POHK, ETC., AT
REDUCED PRICES, FOR CA
Market taernlnt! Tnnadae. Ther.rfae
SatuHnye.. Mem delivered t reaidenee i
deeired. ,. , .-.,, ... .. .
A abnr af patronage I refpeclfullv i.lir
Maroh I, l!7 lj. STAGE A XoKm
JpRFBU MEAT MARKET
M. 0. BROWN 4 BBOi,
. Market St, CleuCuld, . -
Would nnnounoe tn thu eltlieoe rf th tewa
vicinity thai thiy Mill keen Hi. m..t .....
tha old (laud, where they a ill keen
Fresh Beef, Veal Mutton and Lai
' of tha finest qnalliies.'
Market nornittea Tu.i.1.. rk,.iB..
6.turJn-.. Hive u. a call.
June P,7i m M. O. P. ROWS A BE
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CARD0N & BEO.,
Rear nf I'ieV Optra Uoaae,
CLEARFIELD. P.
Onr err.nn u.nl. ara rf ika ue .
idiirvwctrr lor furniaking th pulilie wilk Fi
U-ela.f nil kind, nnd or the very beat oea
Weeleo deal in all kiada of Aericultnral la.
vat-eta, niiivlt w keep on wa httittiuti l..r 'he I
el w el,e .,.hl'c. Call er iJeLn In t.
and tele a hhiI at th.ua., ,u ail.tr,.,. ua
. . t. ... i: '.niiiis a iK
f varll.l.,l.. Jul., II, I 7 .'. 1 f .
READING FOR ALL
Market St.. I'lcari'icld, at tlic Pont ftrlli
rpilK uii-tcra-giied bega leave tn ann inn !
I ' "the clllai-n, of t'I'-arlelil and rl-ln-iv i
he haa ailed tip a room and bea Jnn rarer
from tha rity wnh n large eiu"Set of reed
Better, oon.i.ting In pnrl nt
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank, Aeeawnl and Pea Bonk, nf ecerv
earipllnni Pepernnd Kurelepea, Freark prei
and plaint Pena nod Peni-lli; lllauk Lt
rapera, Ueeitt. Mortgagee; Jo.lgm.,.. Kiel
linn and Pmmi.are noire I White nnd Par
areut Brief, Legal Cap, RncnrdOap.Ind Bill 11
Sheet Muaio, for eilner Piano, lima or Vie
eonalaatly on hand. Any boukl nr ilali...
deeired that 1 may not hove oa hand.will ba ord.
by Sr.t txpreee, and Void nt Wbcl...t. er re
tn nit tuatomcr. I will alio keep period,
Hteralam, each at Magnata, Newrpapert. Ac
K.A.UAI2.I
t'learSeld, May 1, ISSS If
rALUABLE PROPERTY' -
' FOR SALE OR FOR RH
Th raliacriuer glen notice thai ha will rill
rent nr anil hi dwelling and tier prnicri. ,
aala oa Heed alreet. ndjoinlng the Lcvnard lli
.ne vjormtgn m cienrBeld, Pn. Tile .lor re
ISXaifewt.. The dwallinc hiaoew eocteiai
rouma and a kilanea na Inn Snl llery.atHt
room en th area ad etery. The etore n
oaa bn had nt naee, nnd th duelling port,
nn nnd after Ih 11 of July. Per further
Heeler., nddraa nr urn It to tha andereined
viaii, u. rAenMonr.
a p,
CfaarSald, Pa.. May IS, 76-U
F
OR 8 A L E I
' A Urge and Wall laliked Brick Dwe1Hng,.li
ate a the rieur hawk, la the hnrengb tie
Sold, noataining nleena rooma, with good cell
water In the hilchen, nnd nil the undern eon,
nleaoen. Pantrlea, Bath-mom, Cloikel prealra, i
Lot aitty feet front end two hundred nnd inn
feet back, with n Iwenly Sent alley en Ina
lide. Held building, with aR the apparten.ne
wilt be eold 0heap, with paymeallte eutl pure)
ear. Appliention ana hu mud a tb uud,
ignwd, ee to A. 0. Tutu, lea., whn will giro
neaweeary laformatina In thoe who deeire to I
tpoel the property.
TUOS.J.MrCr'H.orMrt
M.y Hat, I art, if. . . -
J; R. M'MUHRAI
will supf it too wnn ANT aetici
0P MERCHANDISE AT THE VERY LO1"
PRICK. COMI AND BEE. !"
NEW WdiSHINGlW
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