I !! THE MANSION HOUSE. Career er Seeond aadMerkel Street,. CLBABPIELD, WA. THIS eld aid miMlm Hotel tu, dartag tka pa.! ;w, beea ealerged I double lu foraer aepeolty far U Mittlnm ttrea ftn eal WU, Tka wkole belidlag be. Beae referilaked, eel the piapriotor-vlU apart aa alas I reader kli gueau eealonakL while teyteg wltk kla. aT-The 'Maailoa H.eee" Oaalbei ml la u4 fraa the Depot aa tk arrival end depart tlHtiMll. . W. 0. CARBON, Jaly M-Tt-af Ireprlte JhhUGREXY HOTEL. PfrT"T "T. Leeaard aau.e, karteg Nina tu Allegheny Hotel, eolleita a .bare el embll petroaage, Tba Huue kat kaaa thoroughly repaired and sewl faraieae, ana guest, will Bad It a pleaaaal atop. plot plaoe. Tha labia will ka .applied with tka b-M af eearythlag ta tka BerheL At tka kar ill ka Ibaad tka kaat wl.ee end liqaen. Qeed Stabling attached. WM. 8. BRADLEY, . . .-. Proprietor. Bay IT, T. SHAW HOUSE, . (Cat. af Market A P nmt etraeta,) . CLKAKf IHLD, PA. Tka eaderatgaed heelag takaa charge af till Hotel, woaM reapeetfally eoll.it nubile patronage. Jaal'tt D. R. BULLERTON. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. ThU law end wall fu roll hod houae haa k takaa by tka aderelgned. Ha faala oeiident af telag aaia at render aatiiraetlaa ta the wka Bay larur aia win a aau. May I, U7I. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r LOYD HOUSB, Mala Street, PHILIPBBURO. PBNN'A. Takla elway. lapnliel wltk tka kaat tha aurkat aoraa. Tka traraliag paklla la Intltad ta ealL )n-1.'T. ROBRRT LOYD. V. Ka A 10 LB. . W. ABIOL. . . ABMLB F.K.ARNOLD A CO.. Bankers and Broken, Baynolaorllla, Jetfcraon Ca, Pa. Monar raaalrad aa oapo.it. Dlaaonata at aia 4araU ratal, Kaatara and foraifa Iiakaaia al wava aa kaad and oollMtiona proaiptlj aiada. Rajaoldarllla, Daa. It, Wt.-ly County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD. PA. 1 00H In Maaonlu Baildinr. 01a daar aortk a( ty w. . n itwu imf Dior. PuUMTiaksll Inamrl Tmh I.IhmuI 11 tow, Uliow, honion, Prii OtpBltfm. Also, DrtkTli for ) on the Rvjal fiuk of InltuMl aaaaaaa aaaiiiai VBUaV BI UDOQwHi t . JAMES T LEONARD, Prai't W. 11. SHAW, Caiklar. tl:l:Ta DREXEL A. tn. M. t Baath TUIrd Street, PhUadelpala Ant) Dealer In Gnvflrnmont Siu.nr:! ... vll, wubui i,ica. Appliaatira by Ball will raaaira praaipl atua Mob, and all Inforaatioa akaarfally furaiakad JI"J"". April 11.1a gmtistrif. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, ' (OBoa la Back BolldlDg. CararanarUle, Clearfleld Co., Pa. ak II Te-tf. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (OHIaa la Muoola Balldlag.) Claariald, Pa., Kay 1, IsrMy. GREAT REDUCTION IB tbb pair., op ARTIKICIAt TBBTO. Dr. A. M. Hllla waald l.forai kla friaada aad patroni tkat ka la bow patting ap Anloalal Taatk for TEN DOLLARS PER SET. By a aaw aad rraatly improrad proaaaa of pollik lag Rabaar Plataa, ka ana gira a Baak llroo. ar 1 ' - iu. yimiw MIDI aU arar tba palata af aa aqaal tblakaaaa, raadara It inah mam iUih.i . . 1. . . i . .1 . . , . - - r vu. iu.n. in. aia iiyla plataa. Aa I bar tba aialaaira rlgkt ta aaa tbia proaaaa la tkia aoaaly, aa othar Doatlil aaa pat ap aa good plataa ky any otbar aiada. TA11 work faaraataad auliraatary.-a ClrBald, J ana II, lWt.tf. A. M nil.tg. MEAT MARKET. F. H. CAED05 it BBO., 0a Harkal St., aaa daar wait af Maaaiaa flaaaa, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arraagamaati ara of Iba moat aaaaplat. eharaalar for faralablag tba pablia wltk Fraak Haata af all klad, aad af tha nry kail anality. Wa aba daal ik all kladl af Airiealtaral Inipla. maata, wkiah wa kaap aa aihiblti.a far tha aaa alt artha pablia. Call araand wkaa ha kawa, aad taka a look al taioga, er addraaa aa Oraaraalt, Pa., Jnly 14, 1171-tf. FRESH MEAT-SEW SHOP. Tba andariignad karaby lafonai tta pablia la ganaral that tn.y km oa baad, ragalarly, at Ibalrabop, adjoin iog JOHN OULIClrSfaraltara rooau, oppoaila tba Oaart Haaaa, tka best mt.in BKtr. ykai, mvtton LAMB, PORK. ETC., A T REDUCED PRICES, FOB CASH. Harkal Boralnga Taaaday, Tboraday, aad Batardaya. Baal dalirarad at raaidaaaa waaa daaind. A abara af patroaaga It raapeatfnlly Hlieltad. Mtrab 1, lm-ly. 8TAU1 A NQKKI8. JE W CABINET MAKING SHOP. M, B. 8PACKM AN Dadraa la aaaoanaa la tha pablia that ha hu CABINET MAKING 8U0P IN CLEARFIELD Whan ka wID IEEP ON BAND And do all klnda of CABINET WORK and RE PAIR FURNITURE of all klnda, an abort katiaa aad la Iba kaat paaaikla aaaaar. Bhop aa Fourth atraat, appoaiB Park A Mvrlll'a Oarrlag. fibP- Aug. t, '7-ly. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IE FURNITURE, MATTItKSSKH, ' '.AND;-' ? i I '- Improved Spring Beds, MARKET BTREET, REAR P. 0. Tha aadaralgnad haga laara ta lafana lha aitl aaa af Claariald, aad lha pablia gaaarallyi, thai ha haa aa hand a iaa aaaartsaat af lavnliara, aeh aa Walaat, OhaMawt aad Paiatad Cbaaabar nltM, Parlor Malta., Raallalag aad Eilaaaioa Chain, Ladlaa and aaala' Raay Obalra, tba Pai foratad Dialag aad Parlor Obalra, Oaaa Raala aad Wtadnar Ckaira, Clolhaa Ban, 8 up aad Eitaa aUa Laddara, Hu Raaba, BaaaaUaa Braakaa. Aa VI0ULDIN9 AND PICTURE FRAMES, Laaklag Olaaaaa, Ckraaaa, Aa, whiah waald Nitaala far Maliday araamta. dal'l JOHN TROUTMAN. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STA TI0NER T. : Markat BU, Claariald, (at the Poat (Mm.) THE aadaraignad hap laava la aaaeaaaa la Iba altlnai af Qaarlald aad rlaiaity, that ka kal Stlad ap a raaa aad kw Jaat rataraad fraa tka ally with larga aaoaal af raadlag wai ovaaimng a pan w Biblei and II iioelknaoui Books. Blaak, Aaaaval aad Paaa Boak. af n A. aariptlaa, P. par aad Raralapaa, Fraoak praaaad aad plala) Paai aad Paaallai Blaak Lagal ' -f "i aongagM) rfangaaai, aiaaaa. Uaa aad Proaiaarr aolaai Wkila aad Parah Baal Brlaf, Laral Cap, RaaafdOap.aad Bill Cap. fikaat Maala, for ailkar Ptaaa. FlaU aa Vtalia. aoaataatty aa kaad. Aay kaokl ar atatlaaary doairad tkal I aay aot kar. as baad, will aa ardarad by I rat aipraaa, aad aold i wbalaaala ar ratall la anil faataaaan. I will aaw kaap parlodiaal maraaara, awaa aa aagaautaa, atawapapara, aa. . P.A.llAWLIN. Claaffald, Kay r, ISM-bf - HnTAi KRATZER, """ .'. (lvoaaaoa vo) I - lEATZESALYTLE, VT, eaaiaa ta i 6BT400D. - HoilONI, r BOOTS, - . ? IH0M, v LEATHER, ' CARPET OILCLOTHfA, i..' wU.i papebV" .; WIKSOW IBADBS, : 0 1 ktuatal fMraat, Claval4, Pa. i iaa. t, Ittf.tf 1 0ur vra firrrtliimf nt. THE REPUBLICAN, Faklisket lt Wedaelday kj '"' GOODLANDER & LEE, CLBABFIBLD, PA Hat tht Larpel Clrealatl f aa? papar la ertkweetr Peuaylraaia. The large and oonittntly iaertatiug circulition of the Rbpublioab, rtsdeisitTilctiXrlvadviicM men at a medium thro' whioh to reaeh tha public TlRhff OF SuBIORIPnOM i If paid In advanoe, . , If paid after three monthi, If paid after lix'montbi, , 12 00 S SO 8 00 When paper ara tent ouUide of (he oounty payment mutt be in advance. ADVERTISING i Ten lines, or lean, 8 timet, . Each lubaequent Inaortlon, Adminiitralor' Noticea, . Executors' Notioee, t. . . Auditors' Notices, . . . , Cautions and Eatrayi, . . Dissolution Noticea, '". . II 60 60 2 50 t 60 2 SO 1 60 2 SO Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, per fine, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS : One square, 10 lines, Two squares, , . . 18 00 16 00 20 00 Three squares, . , One fourth column, . , , . 60 00 a One-ball column, .... 70 00 One oolumo, 120 00 BLANK. Wt bare always on band a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, ! BONDS, FEB BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, Ac, Ao. ; JOB PRINTING, We ara prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING 8UCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS,, . . ; . . ENVELOPES, BILL ;HBADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, a . Ao., Ao., IN THE BEST STYLE, '; AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK ! WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. GMdlander A I, Clearfleld, C.efTteli Count, Pa. THE REPUBLICAN. CLBARFIBLD, PA. II'NISl'AT IIORMNO, JOLT 11, ltT. THE PRESIDENTS SLIDING SCALE. If the frionda or Mr. Haye are to be believed, he must be pretty tlip. pery customer. Tbo talo which Fackard hu toM aboat the method by orehip of Lot. Jia, tha jception which waa practised upon tba confid ing Garfield, the double-dealing by whioh Pitkin suffered, the mysterious trick by moans of which Boker ro- signed without knowing it aff toiwo things prove that the President haa groat skill in political chicanory. Uii declarations and praotioe in regard to civil service reform are noat specimens of bis ability in making promisos and avoiding thoir . performance His pledge of non-partisanship in appoin menta and immmunity from removal during good bobavior wore mado and repeated until (be poople aotually put faith In thorn ; but he was not long I powor bofore be modified his original opinions so far as to say that a man who bad bold a Federal office foroight years should be considered as ontitlod to no furthor government patronage This rule is simply the old one for the distribution of spoils every tour Toara, modified by doubling tbe length of the office-holder s term. It is merely th old theory of rotation with a new ap. plication. Such a principle is directly opposed to the so-called reform con templatcd by such men as Scburx and Eaton, which aims at erecting tbo office-holders of tbe country Into permanent class, with life tenures, and modelling tbe civil service of the republic after tbe aystoms of bureau oracy in voguoin the Old World, wbcro political aristocracy is the natural ro suit of social aristocracy. As many of th best places under the Government are in the potaesdion of men who have held them throughout both terms of General Grant, and not a few are oc cupied by old appointoes of Lincoln the President probably thought that hia eight-year rule would put all th plunder at bis disposal which ho would require In carrying on bis political schemes for a change of base; but it seems he was mistaken, and a new modification of bis views on the sub joct of tbe proper duration of an official's torm of publio sorvice has been announced. If the Washington correspondent of the Evening Post it to be believed and be sometitnos deviates into truth Mr. Hayes now assorts that foreign ministers and consuls ought not to be allowed to serve abroad mora than four years. At the end of I that time they should, in his opinion be willing io return ' to their own country, and he is determined that none of the gentlemen sent on diplo matic or commercial service by Genoral Grant shall be exposed beyond the period of forty-eight months to the blandishments of principalities and powers In Europe or elsewhere. His reasons for this sapient conclusion are not given, but tboy may be imagined, W have bad soma representatives abroad who became so enamored of th institutions and customs of other people that they aoquired a contempt for the institutions and customs of America. Tbey grow old In Italy or England or Holland, and their children were born and bred In thoso countries. and unfitted forrepublican life. They became to accustomed td courts that they lost the full stature of American citizenship and were dwarfed into mere flunkeys. With tbe example of such unfortunate men before biro Mr. Hayes is determined to rescue all their asso ciate or successors from danger. Ho probably thinks that it will be safe to expose oven a native of Ohio for period longer than will suffice to give him a taste of foreign life without ob literating the savor of Cincinnati pork and whiskey. How sad it would be to have the gushing Pennsylvanian poet return to us from Russia a con sumer of tallow candles, or the saintly Maynard retire from Constantinople with a caravan of Circassian and Georgian damsels on his train, or the simple minded Pierrepont quit London with all bis aspirates as well as bis aspirations mingled in bopoloss con fusion I Perish tbe thought I Let these and the other titanio sons of the New World, whoa wearied with thoir contact with old social habits and old political systems, come back to touch their native earth and be ronowod and strengthened with republican vigor. Mr. Hayes doubtless looks at the mat ter in this light; but we suppose the civil-service reformer will not fail to impress upon him the fact that tbe longer a man serves in a foreign coun try, mastering its customs, language and policy, the fitter ho will be to rep resent his Government there. A ft or they wrestle with him for a while In prayerful argumont and find that his moral jacket has, so to speak, slipped over bis shoulders, and that they are exhausted and beaten,thoy must possi bly have enough of vigor loft to say something to the pnrpeae concerning their pious but oily antagonist. Au York World. Packard's Last. Mr. Packard of New Orleans wa besieged by a swarm of newspaper reporter in Cincinnati, but they all succeeded In extracting nothing from him save that hi trip North baa no political significance, and that he is not talking politics now. To th Gaicttt reporter be was a little more eommnncativ than to others, saying : "Nicholls is In and I am out, and that's all about It. There haa beon no change in affairs ; th country is simply waiting to see what the result will be, whether th colored peoplo will be more oppressed than in the past. There Isn't much trouble in tbe State ; occasional outrages, aa in other States, but very littlo except during elootion times. I suppose you know that when the Republican party went out of powor it wont out to stay. An effort may b made at the next eloo tion but wont kvail anything." A PfTHT Warnino. General Han- oook, in hi recent address to the Cadet at West Point, among other ideas advanced said : "Avoid, th rocks of dissipation, -of gambling:, of debt. Lead manly live and you will find op portunities for good service, when otherwise yea would b passed by." A BADLY ABUSED BUREAU. HUNTING AND SNOHAVINa AT RANDOM WHAT TUI COMMITTEE OF INVIUT10A TION DAVI DISCOVERED IN rill WAT Or EXTRAVAGANCE, FAVORITISM AND OOEBUPTION IT ABOLISHMENT RI COMMENDED. ' The committco of in estimation ap pointed by tlio Soorotary of the Trca. ury to examino Ihe affair of the bu reau of Engraving and Printing have made tholr report. The investigation showt that the force oi Iheuman La requirements of tho work, ano this was tbo oase even when work was tho greatest. Tho committee believe that the force employed in tome diviriion was for a number of years together twice a great as was required tor tho propor performance of tho work, and that It was throo times as givul as nec essary. In one of thoso divisions sort of plaltorm bud boon built under neath an Iron roof, about sovon feet abovo tho floor, to aecommodato count ers. On this shelf, on parts of which a person of ordinary hoight could not stand erect deprived of propor ven. ttlation and exposod In summer to the joint effects of tho boated roof above and tho lumcs of the wetted paper bo- neath woro placed some thirty or more women, who bad received ap pointmonts, and for whom room must be found. It now appears that tho room was of ampto sizo, without Ibis contrivanco, to ancommodatoall of the persons really needed ; that tho sur plus force stowed away in tho Joft was entirely unnecessary, and that some of them at times, for lack of occupation, wbilod away their time in sleep. Re garding tho policy which lod to over crowding the bureau with needless emplnyoes, and in pursuuncoof which tho enormous appropriation for tho last fiscal year of 82,000,000 was spent in littlo over seven months, tho printing of the publio securities, and soventeon hundred people thrown out of em ploymont, tho committco say tho ap parent causes which have led to theso unfortunate results aro two, each of which is the complement of tbo other Lavish appropriations, and appoint ment through political influence. Tbo wholo system soca:s to havo revolved in a vicious circle. Appropriations have been secured by making appoint ment for Congressmen without re gard to the fitness of the appointees or necessities of tbe work, and when so cured they lisvo been expended In such manner as to retain tbe good-will of those already friendly, or to secure that of otuers. Moreover, the bureau haa been mado to subserve to a great extent tbe purposo of an almshouse or asylum by ouUiJo parties, und the commitleo concur in this conclusion. THI BUREAU SUOl'LD BR ABOLISHED. Upon the status of tbe bureau they say: "1 ho singular fact is presented of thooxistencoof a bureau, tho largest well as the most expensive of any of the bureaus of tbe department, whose chiof receives a compensation of 84,600 per annum, but is neither appointed by tbo President nor subject to confirmation, for which thore is no provision of law specifically authoriz ing its creation or defining tho duties ot its officers and employoes, or limit ing its numbers. No similar instance is to bo found in any of tbo depart ments of the government n e recom mend that tho attontion of Congress be called to this anomaly, and thatap propriate legislation be suggostcd." Tbe conclusion is as follows : This re port baa been writlon upon tbe as sumption that the bureau is to bo con tinuod, and that tbe principal purpose of our investigation bos been to cor rect the abuso which have grown up In it. iSut to our minds it past history ,the looseness and extravagance' which have marked its management, and the scandals to which it has given rise, furnish the strongest possible argu ment against tbo eugagemeot of tbe government in branches of industry which are ordinarily lult to private en terprise. We do not hoailato to declare that it would be a wiso measure to relegate- into private hands tho entire business of printing the public securi ties, and to confine the functions of the bureau of Engraving and Printing to imprinting thereon tho seal of tbo department, simply as tho final au thentication of their gonuinonoss. We have tbo honor to bo, very re spectfully, your obodicnt servants, E. O. Gbavks, ' Edward Wolcott, E. R. Chapman, Com mi ttoo. Hon. John Sherman, Scretary ot tho Treasury. THE SA VINO U ABIT. Whethor it is wholly cburgcablo to tbe lavishnoss begotten of the war times, when all industry lost its head in tho wild bolief that more rapid motbods had come In, or whether young men havo become inoculated with a tort of insanity in spending as fast a tbey earn, it is pretty certain that thoir ways are not calculated to lead to tho success which was won by their grandfathers, buton the contrary will carry thorn along only a short distance in lifo and land them on rocks whore they will have nothing to loavo but theirekeletons. Unless every rule of thrift and prosperity is suspended, this proud disdain of tbe frugal habit which fully vindicates itself by it re sults is as turo to end in poverty and woe as a due rospoct for it is sure to work out solid triumphs. To note the mannor in which young follow! who aro Just earning their first money throw it about them is anything but encouraging to those who hope to see the natives ot th country lu real masters. Not to put too fine a point on it, nor yot to lapse Into a moral!, ing strain, it excite tho most lamenta ble reflections to witness the lordly in difference of the most of our young clerks to the value of money, at the very time whon thoy are capable of oarning so little. One can toll at a glance that' all they have got is in tuctr pockets, though they flirt thoir bank notos and jinglo tbolr silvor like old bank Presidents.. Thov decoive nobody, not even one another; the vory men who tnko their money un derstand that they are spending all they earn, and pledging tbe future whenever they can, Thore is no fraud practised exoept on Ihemsolvos, and their first disappointment tells them how badly tbey have been cboated. . There it no royal road to euocos of any kind, but vory on must travl it for himself and (top by step ) and in tba eimplu habit of using money prudently and practising self denial is Involved pretty much tho whole problem. That habit secretly stimu lates virtues to a growth in the char acter that soon givo It firm neat of sbupu and eduring quality. To see lavishnoss In thoso who as yet have nothing whatever to lavish, suggorils but. too plainly what the end will bo and bow soon it will como. Let the first soriousobsuele throw those young mun out of .hmr Jrv ti.irm"L on their parent, tbey huvo any alter having contracted spendthrift habits which incupaiutalu them for either shaping or executing any plan of life thereultor. Something is in tho times, some fatuity in tho young na ture, that seems to Inculcato n scorn of tbo old methods by which success has always been won, and to spread tho hollow bolief that the world is not to be conquered by system but by a rush of luck, and that the way to make fortunes is to act as if they woro al ready in hand. And this wild notion prevails, too, at a titno when business is consuming its capitul, and monoy cams tbo vory lowest interest, and debt and luxation act like a paralysis on the nation. Tbe mannor of doing businoss may bo much changed Irom former days, but a true knowlcdgo of tho uses of monoy is just as indispen sable as it over was. Whore this is lacking, tho first slip toward sticeeos has not yet been taken, and its primary condition has been disregarded. Tbe fact that tho of relations employer and employed havo so greatly changed only makes more necessary tho saving habit on the part of tho latter which now scorns to bo tmong young men's discarded virtues. Boston Post. 'PUREE Y O VERUA ULED. An editorial in tho New York Herald says : If there is one na'ion in Kuropo which came as a conquering army, which has despisod civilization, which knows and respects no civil authority but the sword, whoso civil policy is ag gressive, and w hose religion is lust and superstition, it it that Ottoman power which many ruling minds in England would pcipotuato even at the expense of a bloody war. Tho Turks have no sympathy with us either in race or religion. They came into Europe and took Constantinople in the nuddlo of tbe fifteenth century. They wore Tartars from Asia. By tbe sheer force of arms tho .Turks captured the most renowned and ancient empire of tho world the homo of the G rock and tbo Egyptian and tho Carthaginian. 11 ruled in Athens and Jerusalem tho city ol light and the city of reli gion, lie menaced Vienna. Wherever ho ruled ho blighted and destroyed. Tbo history of bis advance is tbe his tory of civilization overthrown, indus try paralyzed, laws violated, temples cast down, art effaced. lie has never changed. A warrior at tbo outnet be has striven to engraft his warlike cm pira upon tbe fair bosom of Christian Europe. Tho Turki havo no arts, no science. Countries which, ages before America was known, woro tbo homes of delicatoand refined civilizalinn have fallen under Turkish rule into decay, Tbe story of tbcir empire is a scandal. Not many years havo passed since they cngagod in a fierce war with th Georgians, "in consequence,"' say s the historian, "ot tho Georgians having re fused to continuo to siidpIv Turkish harems with a customary annual tri bute of the handsomest daughters, offering, however, at tho same time, in lion, a yearly contribution in money." In European Turkey the OttcmatiB are in the minority. Out of a popula tion of more than eight millions, ex cluding the tributary States, we loam from "Tbo Statesman's Year Book" that only a million are Ottomans. Tbo remainder aro Greeks, Slavonians, Ar menians and Albanians. These, races are all now, and have been ever since the Turkish advent, subject to tbe Turk who has reinforced himself from Asia when reprowion and massacre woro nocessary. A e not only, there fore, bavo an empire of abomiifation iko Turkey sustained in Europo, but wo have it sustained as a ruling power over millions of Christiana. THE CHRISTIAN Vs. THE JEW. A Saratoga hotelint has produced a sensation among whito men. Tbo grand Union Hotel, at this famous summer resort, is a portion of the Stowart estato and Judgo Hilton, in bis official capacity, bos docreod that in tho future no Israelites shall be per mitted to occupy rooms at that estab lishment. This information was vouch safed to Joseph Seligman, tbo woll known Jowish banker, of Now York, who in accordanco with his custom lately took his fumily to the parlors and went to tho managorfor tbo purposo of makingarrangomcnls for rooms. Tbe distinction sought to bo mado by Mr. Hilton Is not exactly between Jews and Christians as it is botween what be calls tho Seligman class of Jews and some othom. holding that the presence of tbo lormor injures tho busi ness of tbo hotel. Since the constitution of tho United States wat so amended that neither race, color, nor previous condition was to bo permitted to eliut any man from pullio accommodations ot any kir.d nothing bos occurod so remarkable as this Saratoga exclusion of Jow. The distinction which Judgo Hilton at tempts to mnko betwoon different classes of Israelites applies to Gentiles also, who have their full proportion of ashy, vulgar, ill bred pooplo, who Tra nent springs and watering place and make themselves just as absurd and pretentious as Is possible lor men of any other raco or color. It is proposed to cull a mass meeting of Israelites in Now York to protest agtinst tho con- uct of the hotel men. Tho bettor oourso would be to leave tho wholo affair to the publio sentiment, which can tuko but one view of such intoler ance. It is strange and morlilying enough that in this boasted era of oiv- izalion, enlightenment and liberality, tbe bigoted and heathon spirit of the dark age should bo nianifestod, in a State which claims to be tho first in tho Union, towards tho Israelite, a class of tho community which has been characterized by intelligence and pub lio tpirit and domestic virtues, and somoof whose leading men ar among th chiof statesmen and capitalist of th world. POSTMASTER GENERAL KEY SPEAES A PIECE. A special agent of tho PostolHco De partment, recoutly appointed from a Southern State by PostmaatorGorierul Key,- having beon assigned to duty whioh he findsqiilto arduous and some time disagroeablo, has written a letter to tho Department, in which he com plains of tho work to which he bat been assigned, and says that whon ap pointed he supposed his duties would vffSMf!?. tituN.ajaflu. tufue auiniiiia tration and aid bis party friends in building np an administration party." He ulso, in a letter to tbe thief special agent, expressed bis earnest desire that tho mutter, r,V.'ib 1, js.bwt'. V the personal attention of tho Post mitHtor Genoral, believing that he would sustain Ibis view of the case. Judge Key replied in tho following letter, which was mailed to tho special agent Postoffice Department, Washington. D. C, Juno 15, 1H77. Mr. .Special Agent Dear Sir: Mr. Parker, chiol 01 toe special agents of Ibis depart ment, bus bunded me a letter of yours nriuon vo utm uutou JWu Inst. XOU cortaiiily labor under a serious in map prehension in tho belief that it was my understanding that you wcro to servo in your State only. 1 should not doscrvo tho position 1 hold woro 1 to mauo tuul or similar understanding. Tbe special agents of tbo depredation branch of tbe service are charged with tho iinportantdtity of delecting thieves unu rascuis. a stranger is more likely to succeed in Ibis duty I ban one who is woll know ; bonce ouragonlstniist oiten be sunt wbcro lliey are unknown, must go, and tu ready to go anvwhoro ami everywhere, as tho exigencies of tlio Borneo may ilemutid. Tboy must ouen leave mo Highways ol travel and go into mountains and territories, and along horseback and stago lines, traveling night and duy in rain, sun- shino and storm to detect and arrest olfenders. Hot infrequently do agents sleep one hour in twenty-four. lou aro alike mistaken in another matter. You we're not appointed to organize aim ouuu up an administra tion party in your State or elsowhnro. You were appointed to do tho work of mo I'ostolllce Department. You torve your party best hy doing that work, and I sbull tako great pleasure in re moving an agu.it and reducing force whon 1 discover that ho has timo lo Bttondtoparty organization and parly discipline We must have no greater force than is necessary to do tho Post work. 1 cunnot, 1 dare not, I will not give spoeial privileges to any agent If 1 give you a specific, territory 1 must do so for every other aircnt. I might as well disband tho force as to do this. J.very agent must bo a work er. He must not only bo ready but willing to go anywhere in all sorts of weather on horseback or on foot if noed bo, to do whatever work is need ed. Like a soldier, ho must obey orders without complaint or objection or criticism, 'iruly, D. M. Kir, Postmastor General. Msxican Freaks. Our Southern neighbors aro undergoing, as usual anothor revolution. Recently the ad ministration has been supplied with a fresh and striking precedent for any action that may be taken by General Ord in pursuing tho Mexican cattle thieves across tboRioGrando. At the last Cabinet meeting a dispatch was read from General Sherman, giving an account of a conflict near tho Mexican bolder between tho force of President Dias and those of Lordo. Tho battle began on the Mexican side, and Lerdo's partisans getting tho worst of It, had fled to tho American sido of the river, where they were pursued and attacked by the force of Diaz. Lordo's forces, embracing several officers and some lorty-flv men wcro eventually pro tected and disarmed by tbo United States lorces near at hand. For tho present thoy aro being fed by the United States Government General Shcriduu regards them as rather a bard set, and is apparently anxious to get rid of them, bnt tho War Depart ment has directed him to lecd these men until further orders. In tbo mean timo Ibcy are restrained from any ng- grossivoact. It Is obvious that tbo re lations of the Government are becom ing more complicated. In this caso Mexican troops have taken tho initia tive and invaded American soil. A Novel Law. Gov. Robinson, of Now lork, has signed a bill which re cently passed tha Legislature of that State, making the persons who would bo benefited by defacing natural scenory with advertisements, eitbor printed or painted, legally responsible for it, un less tboy can provo that it has boon painted without tbcir authority. A heavy fine and imprisonment ia tho ponalty lor ovory infraction of tbo law. Incase tho owner of tho proporty defaced doc not mako complaint tho overseer of tbo poor of a county is authorized to mako ono, and if any fine is obtained to no it for tbe benefit of tbo poor. The Cincinnati Enquirer baa its wculhor eye peeled lo see son-in law Sartoris knighted, a a natural feature of the Grant furor now agitating Eng land. We bavo no doubt from the snobbish transactions now transpiring in England between tho blooded fami ly and the Grant's, but that there Is something in tho wind. An invitation and a few presents would utuko the Grant family English. A Defaulter. Sheriff Tow, of iter cor connty, having failed financially, th Coroner of tbe comity bat beon notified totakocbargo ol tho office His liabilities are stated to be nearly 120, 000. Ho waa blessod with too many frionds at one time, now they havo all deserted him, and ho it bankrupted and disgraced. Government Economt. Undo Sam mado a good thing by the issue of fractional currency. Tho Commission appointed to investigate the amount destroyed that would not como in for redemption, report that th lowest es timate of loss must be at least 83,000, 000. There are now 821,000,000 out standing. Senator Harris, of Tonnessce, who has lived in Mexico, aayt that country has 1,000,000 goodcitizons and 7,000,000 that are worlhloss. Ho it not in favor of annexing Mexico until it is Amori cauizod. Still Cutting Down. Th Phila delphia and Reading railroad Company discharged lost Saturday tho third re pairsmon on every section along tho entire line of tbo Lebanon Valloy rail road. SlatoSnpt. Wickersham haa issued an ordor granting th pupil of tha Sol dier' orphan schools a six week vaca tion, to go into effect July 21tt ALL SORTS OP ITEMS. Doin Pedro ia again in Loudon, Ex-Marshall Packard, of Louisiana, will spend the summor in Maine. (,'onkling will stay over there about two months. Hu lias not seen Hayes yet. Bahcock Is worth 850,000, saved by rigid economy out of a salary of 5UU a year. On Saturday week John Perry died raga in New York cif" td hu 1 Th pulation of Altooiia, accord ing to a recent census, is 10,!jt This is an Increase ol 1,025 since 1875. Maud Oswald, llarnum'i bost rider, proposes to try to ridu threo hundred miles in twenty-six hour at Doxter i'url.-, (,'hkiigo. ' " ' Tlio Ponns Vslloy part of Centre county rejoice in a now railroad, which has annexed thai section to tho rest of tho world. Tho joint legislative committee ap pointed to investigate and report upon convict labor in the State will moet at Pittsburgh on the 20tb. Tho Washington Republican wants it understood that civil service reform has gono to tho rear with Mitrlial Pit. kin. It could hardly be in worse com. puny. Tho omperor of Germany wears eighty eight decorations on festival days, and ho can hardly bo told from an itinerant seller of riiouso traps and griddles. President Hayosis represented as hov ing expressed himself as satisfied with ins lino uo jure. Tins ol course, is a vory great consolation in tbo face of too tacts. A large number of rafts are tied up uv xtonuumoenanu, unable lo gel be low on account of low wator. There was no flood in tho north branch of the Susquehanna. General C. F. Henningscn, well known in years past in connection with Hie Walkor expedition to Cuba. died in Washington yesterday, aged sixty-two years. It every day appears more eviden that if tho Democracy in Congress had siiitK io inucn be would to-tlay havo been President, and our bills would not bo so hard to collect. An articlo by Mrs. Harriot Heccher stowo in tlio bpmtual Scientist indi catcs her conversion to Spiritualism Harriet is a utile like her brother Hen ry full of vagaries. It has beon ngreod lo hold llio State tair at hno, provided tho local com mittee will mako the necessary arrange ments : but it is said Erio is not so very enthusiastic over it. Postmaster General Key docs not proposo io resign simply because Mor ton would like to havo him do so. that Tynor could bo made Postmaster Gen eral for the wholo country. Sweet and fragrant are the ameni- tios ofChiraijojournttliam. Tho Timet lescribcs Nr. Joseph Mod 1. of tho Tribune, as "one ot the most cantinir oi i ccKsniits and dirtiest ormoral polo cats," Morton said in bis bloody shirt cam paign that a President must accommo date himself to the policy of the men wnoeioctea mm. It will nuzz c Morton to tell what tho party has mado out of. iiayos. A moth-proof barrel in which clothes can be safelytorcd is a lato invention. nut. una leaves me morn av large. i bat It wanted is a barrel in which the moths can be kept, and thus have ine clonics at largo. Secrctnry Sherman's peculiarly orir- nal ideas of civil service reform have led him to say that in a short time he shall bavo to demand the rcsienatinn of some more heads of bureaus In his department "for political reasons." The first shipment of nfg iron from America to Europe has been made. Fivo tons have gone from Pittsburgh to Antwerp. Belgium is Imnortinir A mer. ican car-wheels, which seem likely to come into exicnooa use in mat conntry. Tho.wi.dow of the late Hnllon ft. nolsoher baa ened Parker City for 85.000 damages for the death of her husband. Mr. Holscher's death was caused by injuries received by fulling into a nolo in an unprotected sidewalk. Tom Ewing seems to be tbo coming man for about everything in Ohio. It is now assorted that ho ia nominating his l.-iends all over tho State tor tbe Legislature and is going to be the suc cessor of Stanley Matthows in the Sonato. Joseph Greonbroizh diod rcccntlv at Kirkdalo Jail, Scotland, aged eighty- one and leaving proporty valued at 81 250.000. He was al tho timo of his death undergoing a sentonce of a ycar'a imprisonment tor disorderly and riot ous conduct The McVeytown Journal complains that letters from that place to Phila delphia have been opened and checks and money purloinod therefrom. Tho bost remedy wo know ol would be to turn out of office tho Republican ofti- cirfls who handlo tho mails. Tbo Reading Eaate calls attention to throo ancient women of Berks, daugh ters o! Abraham Kurtz. Elizabeth, now tho widow of Jacob Yoder, as born in 1778, Sarah Kurtz, just deceas ed, in 1701, and Catharine, married to a Voder also, was born in 1703. Tbcir combined ages amount to 259 years. Sine P. T. Bam urn offered 810,000 for tho return of Charlie Koss, ho has received a great number ol lotlcss from peoplo who know where the boy is, and want 850 or 8150 to send detco tives to get him. Mr. Barnum hat consequently issued a circular saying that he will expend no money to work out anybody's theories. Mr. Mullolt's Post Office at Hart ford bos eon I already 8445,000, and will probably require 82aO,OU0 more to finish. The building of lb Hartford Fire Insurance Company, near by. which is larger than the Post Office and made ot bolter material, cost but 175,01)0. It is only a government treasury that can afford a Mullolt. Governor Cullom, of Illinois, is said lo hava written several bushels of let tors to the President recommending tlio appointment ot bit friends to vari ous places. Hut none of bit frionds got places, although in somo instances uo bad recommended two or throe Tor tho samo position. Governor Cullom bos now gone to Washington to see wbfct they havo done with all his letters. Tho Supreme Court havo filed ibeir io roe in the case of Whilo, Lents & Whito vs. tho Susquehanna boom com pany. Ijy this docreo any persons who catch logs above the boom and desire to pass loom through tho spar boom, must first have thorn measured by an authorized scalor and return tho quan tity to the Doom company. I bis brines such logs within the charter of the company and subjects thorn to the pay. muni ol Doomage as upon othor logs. Dnn Voorhoes will noxt year canvass Indiana for the United Slate Senate in ppoaition to Morton. The Lonisvillo iWirr Journal says it "will attract as much attontion as tho famous struggle between Lincoln and Douglass in lb5g. On its result great things will depend ; because, u sir. Voorhoes unseats Hor ton, finally redeeming the State, Indi ana will appear at the front in 1880 aa tbe leading iemocratio Stat in the Union." This, with a fow things that have happened in the past few days. of coma mean Uendrick for Presi dent iWlSffllanfoui 'JWRA C07TA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Firo Diiok, krpt aun.tantly oa k.nd. STOVE AI) EAUTIIL.VAItE OF EVEHT DESCRIPTION! CROCKS! POT"! CnorK! ulier a l-menv Airtight Half Healing rruit a anal BUTTKR CROCKS, wlik lldi. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, Al run - nt; i I Kit uitoer.3, PICKI.K CHOCK, FLOWER POTH, PIB Dl.HIIKS, o i h w ro 1 8, And a groat aany olbor tblnga too numaroaa ta mention, tu ba Bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Cornar ol Cherry and Third Street., CI.tAllKIKI.P, PA. aogl I. F. fll-'Lltl. , I'CUIKLI, f. tlJ.ls.Ul. .lUCII, Mii'OKKLE & 10.S (Sueceuori to John tialieh), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Murket Street, ClcarOeld. Pa. W naoulWura rII kind or Furnitnro for CbiBtMrs, Ulofng Hoomi, Mli-nriei 111 li, If 30 witil Purnltara of ay kin 4, don't buy UBill lM OUr (OCR. Vat.,... 'A tl.r,,,';in'f.',;i UNDE ItT A I I XCrl In till It branrhu. W kvp la tUt til tht IttMt Bod moit imprat-ed Cofflrti tod C-ketf, und bavo trery ft.cilttT fur properly ton darting thi. (mo eh of nur buttinoM. We hare ptt-nt ('nrr i'r. trrr, in wbith Ifo-lles ear. b prrferved for neiio ttderairlo lon;lh of time. A munilxx of tb (Ira hnj Mi ilerpin apart- Blent at our wan -room, whore he nan be finjcJ by any perton who eutn at night for tht parpoa al (iruvuring ot.aiiif. (JtatClI, Mi-OOUKIR A CO. ClearflelJ, Pa., Ma; 10, 'Til 1. JtaJEW FLOIIU, FEED, GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO. Room No. 4, Ple'a Opera Unaae, Clearfleld, Pa. Keein.Untly on hn-l SUGAR, CorFKK, TKAB, SODA,' COAL OIL, MRl'P, SALT, OAP, faoaaJ ant brie 1 FralU, Tot.aoc i, Clgara, Cas- dlaa, Older Vln-g-vr,;il msr. Ejira, A). ALSO, EXTRA UOMK-MADE Wheat nrul Buckwheat Flour, Cora Meal, Chop,' Feed, &o., All ot which will tM tol.1 ahetvo for bu. or Im xchtvoff- fr ontry product. A. U. K KA.M C.H at CO. riearllnia, II H7t.-tf GLEXX'S SULPHUR SOAP. A Stisuno Rr.sitDY roa Diseases and Ixjcmtj or rut Skihi a HzALTHrvL IlEAUTlFlta or THE COMPLEXION! A Rkliasle Means op Feeves-tino and Relieving Rheumatism and Gout, and AN UHEQUAI.KD DISINFECTANT, DEODO-t-.lJ.ES AND COUNTEE-lEEITANT. Clrnn't Sulnhur float). bMn .null. eating local tliscac. of the akin, bantshn de fects of the complexion, and imparls to it (ratifying clearness and imoothneia. A'MfliAlir lUUh are celebrated for enrina eriinliuni and other disease! of the akin, as well as Rheumatism and Gout Crcnn'S Sulphur Snnp producei the tame effects al a most trifling npente. Thii ahnirahla specific alio speedily hcala stmt, Arwurr, trtUt, turnj, ifrtum imlmi. It rrmorea dandruff and prevents the hair from tailing out and turning gray. Clolhino; and linen used In tti .IrV mm is disinfected, and diseases communicable b contact with the person, prevented by it ine Medical fraternity unction its use. Prices-25 and 50 Cents Per Cake; ber oua is? lines i, ouc ana tl.XU. B.-Buy tbe farto caVm nd (hereby aianaaa. boll ay all Uruaawa. HILL'S HAIR ASD WHISKE B DIE," Black ar Brawa, SO casta. a i. (irnriTo j, Prop'r, 7 suti AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, (APPLETON'8) NEW REVISED EDITION. Complete ia 16 Volumes. Entirety re-wrlttea. Rrertthlng braagbl dowa IlluatraUd tkraagheat wltk te tbe preeent tiaa. Over 3,000 Illustrations AND MAPS af orerv enaatra oa lha aloha. RnIS only by aaharrlptloa. It la aot obligatory to take all in. rolumea at once a rolum. aay ba drllrared aoe. a uoath, er oaoa la two aooth.. T.B iki day, the prleoof a eigar, will par fnr an oi s 1 1 t.i i r K ill A oa A 111 MONTHLY llllBTRIi'TION , M tha. thra. r. Th.. there will ka eomelhtng aubaUntlal eared and a etorehoueo of knowledge, Indued a anlreraal library la Itaelf aeeured, wltk bal llttl. effgrl at eeeriSee. PniCE AND STYLE OF BlNblNUi or Eura Cleik, per 1 ,... SIM For Library Leather, par eol.. ....... .,..,.. ot For half Turkey Momeee, par vol Mm f a Far half Rasela Etlra OIK, per eol I M For Fall M.roeoe Antfaa., par ral. .,.. t H Far Fait ttaiila, parrel u ao Far farther lofonaatloa adln Ml. WILLIAHSOX, Pabliakar'l agent, tl (ink Ureal, i.n.tl.lltS.ty. Plltaaurgk, Pa. wm SUsrfUanfouj. JJOOT AND SHOE MAKING. J una r II II. PKPRINII, aa Market el,-, i. SliaW. Run, Clearfleld. P. k J.V,' J a to. lot ar Pr.aekC.lfkk,,iodk77" bt I. Ike aarket, and I. ao. pp.,.. J'. ofaalor. .r.iytblng lo kl la,. &, .a,"" rBI kll work lo b. a. reiraeonlel. faa?i" k"i'' '"'' "boa Fl.Ju,,, Tba .lllaeaa af Clearfleld aad Tleialtf u. reapaotfally larlled lo glr. bla a nil. Work dona at abort noilee. MI'JI. V4' Paaa tawmbip, Clearfleld Co, Pa. IIVBNED OlfTI sot sot . BURNED U P Tbeanbeerltiera bare. at treat otneau i. . neighborhood aeoea.ily, ia tha eraetioa of a flrit elaaa Woolen af.Bafactory, wltk all tbe Bodrri iniirorananla attar bed, and ara prepared lo B,.a all kind, af Cloth., Caa.lm.r.., Sellout., i. kete, Plannala, Ao. Plenty af anode on uppljr all oorold aad a tboaaand aewaaaUaari H.I..U. .. to eouie anu eiamtna ear atoek. ue Baaiaoa. oi CAHDINd AND Fl'LLINti will retain tor aaneolal attention. P,pw arrant'tmenta will ba made to rrralro and orloo Wool, to euit euitomera. Al) work warrants ..j dona npoi, tbe aborteit notice, and by atrial attra. lion to bullneaa wa bopa lo realiie a liberal i.are of pablio patronage. IO.INNI POl'NllS WOOL WANTED! Wa will nay lha hlrh.it aarket nrlea fa. W aad aell our toaaufaoturad aoodi aa low aa alnilu goode aaa ba boaght la tba oeaaty, and watBerar w. i.ii ao reoaer raaeoaania eatlofaettoa wa aaa alwaya ba found at bona ready ta aaka arooet af (ilaoatiaa, either la pereea or by letter. JM JOHNSON A SONS, prillSlf Bower P. 0. II ARD TIMES RAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCH VILLE I I aa awar. that tbrr. ara torn, nrrena. a Sttu bard lo pleaae, and I am alM aware that it. ootaplaiot of "bard tlmaa" ia well algb enirenel. Bat I an ao eltaatod new tbal I eaa eatiefy la. former aud prora aoaelaalraly tbat "bard liana" will aot wffeot thoaa who buy Ibair good, from ar, and all my palroaa aball ha initialed into the te rn! af - HOW TO AVOID JIAHD TIMES I hare goda enough lo aupply all tbe lakatl. tanta ia tha htar end of tbe ooaaty wbiab I aall at eioaedinr, low ratal from ay aaiaaotk eture ia HliLSON'rJUKU. wkere I aaa alwata ba t.,A ready ta wait upon .alien aod lupply tk.a ntth Dry Goods of all Kinds, Saw m CleUu. Satinetu, Caailmerei, Ma-Imf, Delaioei, Lioaa. Drilling. Calicoti, Trinningi, Kibban, Lata, Rewdj-made Clothing, Boot and Raa, Hal and Cap all of the beat material and asade to order Uoae, Book. UIotm, Mi tun, ldeea, hibliom,4e. GROCERIES Or ALL KWDS. CoflV, Ten, Sugar, Rite, Molaatai, fUb, K-.it Pork. Linieed Oil. Yish Oil. Carboa ml. Hardware, Qaeeniwara, Tinware. Cullng, I'li.wi and Plow Casting.. Naili, Spike, Corn CaUita tori, Cider Prone, and all kind of Aiea. Perfumery. Paint. Vamihl Glaae, and a gentm atflorttnent of Stationery. GOOD -FLOUR, ' Of different brand, alwayi on hand, and will old at the loweft poetible figure. J. II. MeClsin'a Me'lieinee. Jayne'a Uedinaen Moatetter'a and Uooflaad'a Bitter. 400 pound of Wool wanted for wbieb tka kigneet prioe will be paid. Clovereeed oa haa aad for aale at the lowaet a.arket priea. A1t, Agent for fitrat ton r tile aad Curwenerlll Tkreabing Maekiaea. t-C!l and ee for yonrMlve. Ton "III lud everything uaaally kept fa a retail itora. L. M. COUDRIET. French-Hie P. 0., Aawit 1 1, 13T4. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, tSeeceeeore te Boyatoa A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS MeamfaaHarerf af PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Comer af Foarlk aad Plaa StraeU, CLEARFIELD, t A. HAVING aagagad la tbe auaafaetara af tret, olaaa MACHINERY.wereapeetrullj Infora ba pabll. tbal wa ar low prepared te 111 all erden aa ebaaply aad aa promptly a. aaa ba Soaa la aay af tka allies. Wa menufaotare aad daal la Malay aad Circular Saw-Mills Head Blocks, Water W beans Bbaftlag Pnllrye, Qifford 'l Injector, Ptaaa Saage., Steaa WklaUea, Oll.ri, Tallow Capr, Oil Capa, Oauga Ooeka, Air Cooks, Globe Valraa, Ckaek Valraa, wrought Iroa Pipea, S'.eaa Paapa, Boiler Feed Paape, AMI. Frietioa Metrea, Soap Stone Parking. Ona Pack ag. and alt kinda ar MILL WORK t together witk Plows, Sled Solea, . COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all klada. Sgr-Ordera .c-lielted and Sited at any price. All letter of inquiry with reference to aaeblaery of oar manufacture proaptly aoawered, by addroe- ing a at Clearfleld, Pa. Janl'M-tr BIOLKR, TOWNtl A RKKD. G ROCKHIKS. JAS. II. LYTLE, (Saoetianria LYTLltJA MTTCHBLtO VHOyAT,lt' AND RETAIL DEALER 15 CUOICE LINE OF TEAS. OOLOKtlS, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, TOl'KO HYSON, ENUI.IHU BREAKFAST Pareet ta Markat, BUTTER AND EOU8. Will ba kepi aad laid at tret aoe!. Caek Bald for Country Pradaea. GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. nail. Maoberel, Lake Herring, Oad, Ae. PICKLE. Barrel Pleklea aad BagHek Pieklee. PLUtlM AMD PBttD. IW, Can Meal, Oal Meat, Aa. jaa. L 11. aAA . LTTIB.