SottU. THE MANSION HOUSE. Cmirif Staond and Mar he Streets. CI.BARFIBLD, PA. THIS Id ud omnodloii IIoUl haa. daring tat put year, enlarged It doable tu format capacity for the atartatamtnl of straa gera'aad gaesU. Tha whole baildtag haa beea rfratiaid, ni the roprtetor will spare bo Btlat la render b'i guit oam lettable wt.ll M '-.-,.... . . Sf tMk iTfttl. j.i, n-r-tf CAkUu:., Proprietof Market ilrset, Clearfield, Pa. Wos. 8. Bradley, fbrmorly proprietor of the beonara noeso, Banng eeeaoa me Alto r bony Hotel, tolielta a .bare of pnblla Batroaaire, Doom has baaa thoroughly repaired and aewly rougbl ill bla wil feratebed, and guests ill lad It a pleaeaol atop- ptag ptag plaoa. Toe table will be eupnlted wttk the beet of everything la the market. At tka bar will ba foaod the beat wln.s and honors. Oood .tabling altaebad. Wei. 8. BRADLEY, . May 17, 7o. Proprietor. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front street,) '.; ' CLIARFIKLU, PA. The nsdsralgnad baring taken eharge of thU Hotel, would reapeetfnllr solicit poblie patronage. Janl'rt D. R. FULL8HI0N. WASHINGTON IIOCSE, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. ThU a.w and well fornlioed home baa been taken by the aBdersigwed. He fools onldent of being able to render .aliafaettoa to thoee who nay faror hlai with a eall. May 1, 1171. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSB, Main Strait, PHILlreBURO, PKNN'A. Table alwayi (nppllod with the be.t tba market afford.. The trarellng pnbllo I. InTlted to oall. Jan.1,'71. KOBKRT LOVD. gant$. r. i. amolb. a. w. aaaoLD. 4. a. abbolb F.K.ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Urokera, ' ReynoldarUle, JrlTrraon Co., Pa,. Money reoelred oa depotlt. DlMounta at mo derate rate.. Saitera aod Foreign Klobang. al ways on hand and eolleetione promptly made. Reynoldirlllo, Doe. 19, 1874.-17 County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD. PA. KOOM la Matonle Balldlng, one door aorth ol C. D. WaUon'a Drug Store. Paj.age Ticket, to and from Liverpool, Queeoa. towa, Ulaigow, London, Pari, and Copenhagen. Alao, Draft, for sale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMRS T. LEONARD, Pre't ' W. M. SHAW, Caihien juil,'77 DREXEL i C07, No. 14 Houth Third Street, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. ApplleatioB by mail will reoeire prompt alien tioa, Bad all Informatien eheerfully furnished Order. Hliated. April U-tf. Jfntlstry. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (OSca In Bank Building,) Curwenatille, C'lrarlteld Co., Pa. Boh 12 '7 If. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. . (Ofiee In resljenee, Seeond etraeL) Clearleld, Pa., May I, 1M7.1t. GREAT RKDItCTION la im rairaa or ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Dr. A. M. Hill, would iBfora hi. friend, aad JiatroB. that he la now putting np Artileial Teeth or TEN DOLLARS PER BET. By a aew and greatly Improved proeee. of poltah ing Rubber Ptalee, he ean give a maeh atroager plate with I... tbiekaeee the plate BeiBg all over the palate of an eqaal tfaickn..., render. It Biueb more pleaaaat to the pattest Ibaa the old alyle plalea. A. 1 hare tba eielaiive right to M thi. prooae. Ib thi. eonnty, bo ether Deatiat eao put np ae good platea by any other mode. a-All work guaraateed aBtlafaetory.f Claarl.ld, June 18, lnr7.tr. A. M. HILLS. "T COD W B TRUMT." All other, mart X pay for their work before 11 leave, the bop. And aa all flesh laaatbe gras. of'th. Held, aod the promise, of men are like the flowere thereof tn.y are given one day and forgotten the Beat tbeiefore iti. beitaot to truat anybody. All kiodf or work will ba done la thi. .bop for eash or ready pay. Boots and sboe. of all .Ilea aad atyl.s tba best BBd abeapert Ib town. I have removed my .bop to the lower end of town, in Taylor, row, on Reed atreet, near tba depot, where I will be found at all time., waiting for eustoa.ra. All work warranted good aad aheap. Alao, all kind, of Leather BBd Shoe Finding a for Bale. The eltlieaa of Cleariall aad vleinlty are respeotfully lavltad to give me a eall. JOS. 11. DKERtNO, Claarteld, Pa., July 11, 1877- READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIOXERY. Marital RU, Clearleld, (at the Post Oflea.) THE BBderalgned beg. leave to announee to the oitinai of Clearleld and vtolnlly, that he haa Itted Bp a room and baa Just returned from the eity with a large anoint of reading matter, eon.i.ung la pan ol Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blaak, AeeeoBt aad Paaa Booke of every de. aertpttoa j Paper and Knvelepea, French pressed nnd plaia Pens aad Peaftll. Bleak Legal Papers, Deed., Mortgage, j Judgment, Eienip tlea aad Promiaarv ajteaj White and Perth meat Briar, Legal Cap, Record Cap, aod Bill Cap, Mheet Meale, for either Plaao, Plate or Violta, eoBStaatly on hand. Any book, or stationary desired teat 1 may not have oa haBd,will be ordered by flrst eipre.., and Bold at wholesale or retail to Bolt auto men. I will also keep periodical ItterelBro, saoh a. Magsslaes, newspapers, ae. p. a. uaLlin. Clearleld, May 7, IMa-ir A. I. Baaaarr. REED & HAGERTY, Fiowf ton to J. G. SCHRYVER, DEALERS IM. , HEAVY AND SHELF IIA11DWAHE, VrOQH uid. WILLOW-WASH. COOKING 8TOVES, EEATma STOVES and RANGES. Htton St., CttarHttd, Pa. The BBderslgned would a bb en boo to the elUaen. of ClearSeld and vletolty, I net they Bare par ehaaed the Hardware S tare of J. O. Kebryver.aad will eoajetaatly keep oa bind a full aaaortmeat of Hardware la all lla traaehea, iaea aa TABLE ft POCKET Cl'TLERY, Beach Stepe, Bead Sawt.QroBt Aaaarleaa Croee cut Sowa, D. B. end Peeling Alea, Hatchets, Plaaea aad Plaao Irons, all hieda of Italia, Dorse Haoee aad Uorea She Nells, Picks, Hoee, Kakee.Haj Forks, Shoeela aad Spadaa, Saylhes.8nalhee,Plews, Urola Cradiea, Oolltvetnee, OMl.le and Blagla Hkerel Plows, Cullisator Teats, Bevels sad , , Try Beoaree, Bbovwl Bledea, Mill Saw aSd Taper Fllea, Chtaala, BitU, Augara, Adsea, liara Door Uaagen, Belt, T and Sues Uluee. Boaay'a llollew Aorera. alt kiaii ef Ucks, Screws, gask Cord aad P.lleya, , GLASS and PUTTY, Fowl sod Chats Bolia, Carriage, Tire aad Hells, ed Cord. Sad Irons, Horse Brwahi Carry. Cemba, urine else, aitaree, Uam, Heap sad floap-.lene Peeking, Cable Ckalna, ate, Tbay wUI alee keep ea bead a full aaaortmeat of TiBwere, and a funeral atoeh ef Heoea Feralea ing code, wkioa tbey wUI sell at prieat to salt the limes. Poreeae wlablag aaytblaa la their Una are la tiled aa eall ssl eaamlno their stock Before pareseetag. CleerSeld HERD A HAUe'RIY. May IS, lT7 ly. r-y rr r I.. ! J THE REPUBLICAN, rabll.hei ererf Weaaeedsy by GOODLANDER A LEE, BMP la aWrihwaatara Pamasyleaala. Tba large and oonatantly increaaiiig circulation of tba Bipublican, rendoriitvaluabla to business mon aa t medium thro' which to reach tba - public. Tk'RMa OF SUR80RIPTIOM t If paid in advance, , . f 2 00 If paid after three moutha, . 2 50 If paid after aix months, , . 8 00 When papori are lent outside of tba county payment must be In advance. ADVERTISING! Ten lines, or less, 8 timet, , II 50 Each subsequent insertion, 60 Administrator' Notices, , . 2 60 Executors' Notices, . . . ' . 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 50 Cautions and Estrays, . . . 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 50 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS t One square, 10 lines, i. . , It? 00 Two squares, ...... 15 00 Three square. 20 00 One-fourth column, . ... 50 00 One half column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 e We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, 8UBP(ENAS, EXECUTIONS, , ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEB BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, - ' to., Ac, &o. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds "of PRINTING SCCH AN ' ' POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, .'LETTER HEADS,' ' ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ac, Ac, IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE -i PROMPT ATTENTION. ,"1 .:; Ooodlander A " ' , " CIcArfleld,' , netirflfld Onnlf, P. TH R f ttlT'Plf f tt! X'NT'K .-vt- a 5 "i t) t I r p 3 tj I , CLBAKFIIEM), WEDNE8DAT MORNING, NOV, 11 u IIJT. 'AXXALS OP TDK WAR. Tbefinoinuati Enquirrr.n full of en- . , T - ,' r V toe late war, With ltd ditTctvuce lr,..-.,vwlit.. ...ii nZ .u? Itft Si" v fizz ! ,.,.,.. , , ,' ;, I editor of the latter journal data, the , former diRpalchcs an interviewer to obtain tho views of the active paticl pants. : i Below will be found li'eJiJtvyoV (Ion. Stcodman, of Ohio, well and fav orably kuowu to many of pJlCl'fa.iftrg. llo exproNaes bitnselt in bis usual free manner, and is, tborofuro, easily under, stood. Tho General roaidim at Tolodu, Oliio, but Iho rorter met him nl Col umbus, and obtained his viows as follows.- ' . V - ;'u! - ' ' ' ColCMBrs,0'.,Oct. 27, 1877. It baabeen my pleasure to enjoy two hours conversation with General James B. Slccdinan, ono ol tils Lrgrio'ugn'of ; the lata war. - Yearn have whitened bis hair and beard, but, la,vq not mar red his robust constitution or weaken ed his magnificent physical '.powers. He iB a large-brained, great-hearted man that always stood in the front rank when the fight was going on, nnd fal lowed tho Bug with tho boy. ' If Jm Stecdinsn had been meaner, if his soul had boon cant in A smaller mould, ho would bava gono down to history as a great American Statesman. But lit carries too mneh heart with a great, big brain, and he has always seemed more willing to hei so'mooody else than himself. The whirligig of time has again brought birn to tho tmrfuoo. Thirty-five yean ago ho voted, as a member of the Legislature, for Wil liam Allen for Senator. In 1818 ho and Wm. T. Forrottt, mid other young Democratic bucks, locked horns in tho famous Allen I'ugh contest, when tho old Roman of Fruit Hill was retired from Senatorial lite by otievote.' Now come ihoKO same men, like ghosts ot a forgotten poat, tripping on tho stage of politics, to take a loading part in the new Senatorial play. Tho "events of thirty years have not abated tboir ardor, cooled their passions, or marred their memory. I With a fiitf. now ele ments and actors, tho present Senato rial fight bids fair to bo an old battle fought over again. .. BTS'.DMA.t TO ALII. ; "General," 1 said, "1 am going to Fruit Hill on a pilgrimago to tho Democratic Mecca and William Allen ; what word shall I give the old Gover nor for yon ?" " By God I sir, tell the grand old man that I intend to vote lor him for Sonntor, if bo will permit mo. This is his victory, and ho should reap the lruits. II o left bis farm In '73 and led us to our first victory after many de feats. This is his tidal wavo, and 1 want to preserve the harmony of events by voting for bim for Senator. He is tho gamest politician thut Amer ica ever bad, and never hesitated or feared to express his views upon nny publio question. Tell him I mean to vote for bim for Senator when tho op portunity presents itself." i- . I AN HLOUFINT tALXEB. The above occurred after a vory in teresting conversation. General Stoed man may bo claused among the mag netic talkers. His languago is simplo, manner forcible and improssivo, and sitting lit tba midst of a group of many he converses in such a manner as to make each ono fool thai the con versation is ddreSed','parttch'!drly to him. While listening alono to his re cital of events of tho war in which he participated, be was so eloquent and captivating at times that the tears sneaked to my unwilling eyos without permit to cross tho lines. " General, you woro with Thomas at Chickamauga, woro you not ?" Ob, there was tho k.ty that unlock ed the store house of the old man's grand and soldierly experience. Thom as ia his soldier saint, and Chickamau ga was the day of bis life. At tho mention of those words ho straighten ed up like a doer, bis eyes flashed, the fire filled In his vein as panorama of the events of tbat terrible battle flash ed tbrouirh his brain. " Yes, sir," he said in tremulous tonos, " I was with Thomas at Chickamauga; 1 joined bim on the second day, filled the gap with my command on tho right by tho ravino, and helped him save the day." He shut his mouth firmly, drawing the lines of the fare tightly, turned his bead to one aids, &nd ieimoif to be listening to the rattle of musketry, tho roar of the cannon, and tho shout of the charging lines. Aftorapanso be resumed : " Rosecrans sent mo with 14,000 men to guard a bridge over the river, three miles in the rear of tho battle-field, to the left. All day long tho first day I heard tho firing, and felt that I ought to be In the fight. I knew tho way tho firing drifted back that our men wore civintr ground. 1 had 14,uuu soldiers idlo, but tboro woro my writ ten ordors to hold the bridge. The next morning tho fight began, and I expected orders to go to the aid of Thomas, but none came. Ilosecrans was at his headquarters seven miles in the roar. 1 knew my place was with Thomas. I stood the agony for two hours, but at ten o'clock I could stand it no longer. , A portion of the rebel cavalry, under Forrest, bad crossed the river above us, and was working to Tbomaa' rear. I callod two order lies and sent a message to Roaecrans, saying: 'We are idle hers and are needed with Thomas. 1 propose to barn the bridge and join him, hoping that you and events will justify my coarse.' I burned the bridgo, and with a shout that wont up from the hearts of tho mon, we set out on tho march' tn a direct Una' across. Oit, country for tho battlcfleH." On tho way we encountered a force of rebol cavalry, and ithou I ring a shot wo swept them from our path I Wo march ed Into the Smoke of battla in Thorn as'a rear. I reported to bim, and ks ordered mo to tho gap in nis linos on the right. Gonoral Negloy.oi Pitts burgh, now on trial at Washington for defrauding tb (novemmont, and as craven a coward ks ever wore A hni form, had abandoned bis position1 and left Tbomaa U danger of keing oul off from his line of retreat. I placed a - egimoit In 4ieloit on lli Prtwl by tho ravine to guard our outlet in titno of 'Uufuat, formed tho remainder of my command in lino of baltlo, climbed tho relt ml loiik tlii Hila ihliimt.tj I Jolioh ffli! l'np Thnifinstn tli lirtl, find' Mood wilb liim bu tvutehod, with taglti ey, every portion gf tho buttle r""' wii'inii' rmfi t Vn ni'.rvsi-tr V'. .1 there, and will or" on in min- ,,n w awl r still pcintiTB with bin ringer, when b (ho woHjg nll( B! Btorm of.ahot broUo around us, culling tho limbs from' tho trees overhead. 1 felt like tTOtllnir out of that and dodged . my brad, hut ho never niorod a muscle and did not uhange his position. When night camu ive left tl Bald, tint the rebels wcro too, badly punished to fol low us. My coinmad held tho post of honor anil guarded tho rear." "And what did they do wil li you, tienoral, for tlisohoy ing orders f" " Sncotws pardoned my olfonso and they gave- me a Major, tientiral' com mission." A' You know, Gonoral, during the warof'12 Cnptiiin Crogait disobeyed orders and bold Fort Htojihonson. on tho present eito of Fromolit, defeated the British and Indians with tumble slaughter, and wits uotirt-martiuled for winning a hattlo und suspended a your from command.' ' " Well, old Harrison was jealous of' Crogan, but ho wm lorgiven and after ward made Inspector-General ot the army and h6 spent tho remainder of his life in perpetual intoxication in celebration of his promotion.'' - . r " Why is it, (tonunil, when they arc popping up inonuinents to General this and General that, in Wuehington City, that no monument is made for Thomas? Ho is bo soon forgotten." ; Military jealousy. , Tnomua wasB modest man, and never intrigued for promotion. Ho is tho only General on either sido who never loot a buttle. Sherman and Grant were both jeulous of bim. lis would die befmo bo would write a book, as Sherman has, singing bis own praises. Sherman never won a battle. Ho is tho hero of deftnt, and as I aaid in an article criticising Sherman's book, 1 It ill becomes a Gen. oral who never won n buttle to assail tho memory of a man who never lost .in.. . Klinrniun te Ad Lire n lit, ttii iV.,r held a commission. He says if it bud this r 'Thomas, you ure familiar willi not been for Jlel'liutmiu'o timidity ho: General Scofield'a hiindvviitingnnd can would havo captured tho rohel army ljudgo for yourself.' 'Yes, yes, it is his at liesoca. Tho fact that poor Mucl handwriting,' he said, 'hut whul object fell whero be did, in tho battle front tit Peach tree Creek, ought to have nilouo od that charge. I was in command ot Chattuilooga when Sherman Htnrtod on lua march to tho sea. llo telegraphed me to aiect him nt Hig Shanty. Tho j and demanded Thomas' removal. I.in night before ho loft Atlanta I fotindjioln and Stanton wcro both Thonuis' him and wo snt tip all night, and ho j friunds. They knew his good quali got as diiink aa a luled owl llo toldi tno to tear up ,lko railroad an I went back with a few troops, and cut tho telegraph wire, because, ho said ho tlid not want tho authorities at Washing-(the ton to follow him. lie said thoy did not know what ho was going to do. and yet in his hook be slates that bo and Grant planned that campaign at tbo iiurnolt House, in Cincinnati. He told mo llool was a d n fool, and would go to Nashville and butt bis brains out agniust Thomas. He suid he would co there and fiirht, and I was afraid he wouldn't. llo know Hood bettor than I did, but bo lied about the otbor business, for when he got to Savannah the supply ship was waiting for bim in the harbor, (bowing thut he was acting with tho full approval of tbe authorities at Washington.'' t . COURA'lE 1" BATTI.K " Gcnorul, our llumblebco llanning was under you at Chickamauga, wasn't ho ? " " Y'os, and ho was a good soldier nnd a brave man." " Woll, I am surprised to hear that llanning htw evuy courugu." p t " WelL sir,"jLlr U't for his courage. It docs not rest on any moral attributes. It is something that no man can explain. 1 have seen pale, punj.hojj niaryhr!curlesly to the can non'f njojt1e; dif idojbrv j nirniulto game and dead game men. A game man is governed some hat by pride and duty ; a dcad-gnnio man has nei ther. Now, Kit Carson, tho hero of tho plains, was as great a bruggurt as over swore or swaggered, and yet he was a dead game .num. , Never know what fear was, and would fight and kill in a minute. Raw troops make tho best soldiers. ' The talk about thu courugo of veterans is all bosh. If I were rnisini- a rocitneiit sf, men 1 wouldn't havo a man in it over nine teen. hen I boo a married mutt go ing into battle with lours In his eyos, kissing a photograph, I know ho is going to dodge: or. hido behind a tree when tho time comes. Ho has to much to livo for to dio a hern. The young man when bis blood is up is In for tho fray. He doesn't stop to reason, hut alter he has fought himsolf into a vet eran ho seems to calculate the chances. Tbo hnrriblo scenes of battle-fields awnttnn bis nerves. 'Tbo best flL'hters I over commanded was tho Fifly-nlnlh Ohio. They hnd.only been in the ser vico six wocks, and yet at Carrick's Ford thev never flinched under a driv ing Oro at siiort ritngo from k hill top! The married man makes a good omcer. Ilia pride and cna;o duty hold him up bocanso ho is not watched, hut ho makes a foot private." , TUE HARDEST BATTLE Ot THE All. " General, wbut was tho hardest bal tlo of the war f" " The baltlo of Franklin, sir. Thero wero mora killed for the number en gaged osdtbe titno spent jo lighting than any contest of the War".' it was a terriblo tusslo. Tho rebels marched ti);dh Jikf hews (1 fell like grass boloro tho scythe. They swept lo tho very top of the earthworks and loll at the flag staff 1 t ra not lit (so baltlo, but passed over the field shortly after ward, Pat Cloburno nnd seven of, his BtarTliry Ift i Spare of twenty feet square at tbe very foot of tho works. Ho was a dead gamo man. He commanded Drsgg's rear guard and I commanded tho advanco guard. I had many brush with him. He wasulwnys ready to fight, anid,s-Tktilellf1 wuiitJnil into baltlo many a time to accommo date mo. Wbile I was collector of tho Port of Now bvtaai I inet General Hood frequently. He Is a gallant, brave anaVi.f Jls antri wm members of the Hnstnn Club and used to dine to gvlhrr and talk over tho oveiiU of tho war. I said to him ono day: 'Hood, why did you ever fight tho battle of Franklin ? Thero was no in'coiily fur it. Ynii niiild havo flanked the fort ttnd oruwcd llio rivir iMlhur above or boluw.' 'Sluetlinun,' bo naid, 'I winfuro od to fight Hint battle; my men were V-rttKy to tight i we all were tiiiirrhing for days on unmt fund, nnl they were tverylbin boluro them, capture tht IT f,n? ",r 8 ,,ur I !'! In humor Uvm.ll'.ri'lBinj..vin. trol of thorn, ami they went and rallied tCinif buliiro llioii), en hi u ro the lh waves vainly heul against rock. H was a magnificent, sorrow- "iK'it- THOMAS ANli (HUNT. "General, why did Thomas and Grunt quarrel?" "After Hhiloh, llnlleck look com mand of the army before Corinlh. Grant wits nindo second in coiiiinniitl, which was virtually no command at nil but li removal. Thomas tvus given command of iho right wing, w hich had been under Grant, with four divisions (runt thought Thomas had intrigued for fail removal, and never forgave him. Thomas saw the position ho was in, und suid he did not want tho place, hut Grant never was friendly nftcr wttrd. At Nashville they wore anx ious to havo Thomas fight, but never moved until ho thought thu hour and tho opportunity Were ripe, llorccciv. oil an order from Washington to go in. to hultlu at once. 1 was in his head quarters, and ho allowed it to mo and said : 'General, some one hero is mis representing me at Washington. Gen eral Whipplo says it is Andy Johuaoii,' I said : 'Guncrul Thomas, it enn not bu Governor Johiirou. I Tiuve just passed him on the stairs, and he do nouueet with hitler lungusge the in tcrferenec of the authorities with your plans; but I will find oul who St nt the telegram.' 1 left him, went U my hesritpinrters, picked n man I eould trust, dotailod him for iho work, and in two hnuts ho rcturucd with the fol lowing telegram from thu files of iho telegraph ofllco : en. . it. Slanlom. Bnrrtnrit H'r, HusAieo fan, l. V. 1 It Is the opinion of any prowtneot officers brie that Thuuies Is too tartly. Miajwr ti.MtalJ' U. cVurtMi.:,. "I took Hie lolegrum und went to poor, old, innocent Pap, ami ho eould hardly believe it. 'General Steedinun,' he said, 'do you think Hcofield sent could ho havo ?' 'What object could he have! Why, General Thomas, ho ia next in command to you, nix! if you aro removed he expects to luko your place.' Grant went to tho President ties nml were loath lo sen In in romov- ed, but Lincoln said Grant should be humored nnd tho older was issued for hie removal nnd given to llnlleck tiller meeting broko up. Ilullcclc went ! to Slitutoii and aid ; 'Mr. tieuretary, will you hold mo responsible if I hold lliis for twenty-four hours?' Stanton said: '-Nohut at tho end of that lime it mu't go.' Hallock held it uutil the next duy und John Lognn started for Nashville. When he reached Louis ville, ho heard of iho first duy'a battle and victory and concluded thut ho was no needed in Nashville. And ho wasn't. We drove them the next day und Scufield was given a post of safety in tho rear. He did not go.jnto tho battle." It atrikes me thut Guneral James B. Steedmun will have aomclhing lo do with making a United States Senator. Pickawav. All SIX IX VAXGEll. Tho San Francisco hoodlum is ono of tho most dangerous types of "rough." lie is nn cloctio rough; a mill an who emigrated to the Pacifio becauso ho wus too bad for other Stales. San Francisco has thus many thousand picked roughs, whoso natural talents have been highly cultivated by con gonial surroundings, l.iko roughs clsewhore tho hoodlum thinks thut the world owes him a living, and at every fuvorublo opportunity ho adjusts the relations between labor an, capital wilb h slung-aliot or brass knuckles. Of eoflrs!) the hard handed sons of tod are Opposcdjto Chinese cheap labor, nnd ll is with great difficulty that tbo civil and pnlico authorities of tho city havo been able lo keep the hoodlums from civilising tho hoiillien Chinese off iho faco ot California. It is nut often that iho hoodlum comes us near right in his principles and his antipathies as In bit obft'cllou lo the Aoiutic Inva sion Ttfthe" Pacific Plates.' "A commis sion sent by Congress lo investigate tbo Cbineso question, after going to the scono of tho evil nnd taking tho fullest testimony, camo lo substantial ly tho same conclusion. Thoy say that tho Chineso occupation of Iho western cities is fruitful of industrial, social and moral svils of all kinds. Thoy intro duce loathsome diseases, horrible vices, and by living in filthy tlens are nblo to tintlcrwnrK nny labor that dors not livo in equal disregard of comfort and deconcy. Tho commitloo calls for leg islation that will nrotrcl society on the Fsulflo sen board tigsiusl this evil ; and this is the true way of redressing It, The hoodlums, however, are un willing lo wait, nnd are burning with impatience to "go for that Imntbon fhinco." It would bo a great blemish on our civilization if any tnassacrs or wholesale outrage on tho Chinese wore to tnko place. Whatovor is to bo dono should bo dono by law ; but it cannot ba ignored thai the Chinese aro stand ing ovor a volcano, which may at any timo break forth with destructive fury. There is an irrepressible conflict bo twecu Caut wins and Mongolian civil isations, and ono or tho oilier of them must go lo the wall. It ia a struggle lor existence, in which the Mongolian has at present the advanlngo in the protection of our laws, bolter than his own, Unless some steps are lakon for tho protection of Kuropcnn civilisation, tho ulilmalo forco that underlies all law may break forth at some unguard ed moment with baleful Intensity. Raltimor Giurttr. A Short Ceremony. "You want a divoira, and I am going to give you one freo of coal," Is what a San Fran- cisoo husband wrote to bis wife before killing himself. That legalises tho transaction, anyhow WHO IS rillLAVRU'niA'ft TWIiEll M r. Joseph II . Ileall said in a speech at a Democratic meeting In Philadelphia tho other day t "I httvo staled thut tho debt of New York is tMU.fiM Cil.V SI, and that of Philadelphia 872 K92, 372 78. Upon comparing these figures it will be seen thut our debt is greatly out of proportion, and yet tho expert v,vv ...x ". i-rijr .'. y,ir.' v. f-.K - . -st - vs o IOWt-Ull.h u. .., York ring published the opinion thut fully SIT) 000,000 was stolen, and pro bably fc"0,iV'0,0(!0. Wo will itsstinio thut .'15,000,000 wus tho amount ; de duct this sum from $01,(i61,C1!lu21, and we have f.1G,(lSI,ClS.21 us New York's honest dt hi or 1 5 (KM 0011 I,- than than thutof Philadelphia. Now llteso! figures prove conclusively thnt this city hus been terribly plundered, if Nutv'1 York's honest debt I, but 850,000,000,' too Kume ratio would niako i'liiliulul phia 110,000,0011, and shows Unit our people have been swindled to tho ex tent of 8.12,000,0111), aud probably more. These uro frightfully lurge figures, but any one who knows tho npurntions ol tho ring of Philadelphia will not be surprised at their enormity. A l!e publicun newspaper of lust Sunday contains the following: 'Thoweulih of ten ot thu lending rihgsteis is 08, 000,000, all made in seven years. At tho beginning of that period ull of them combined could not havo mustered enough to dig the cellar of ono of their present houses. All these uro but nn int-iglit lint part of the vast hordo who havo become rich at the expense of the l ily. Heads of departments, contract or, and their hundreds of hungers on, have been robbing this city for a score of ) ears, curb year's escape from pun ishment emboldens them to increased frauds. We know of over-costly wa ter mains, over-cost ly sewers, over costly reservoirs and over-costly grad ing and ovur coslly paving. Time and uguili hus the public press exposed enormous frauds in each department, hut tho rascality has continued un abated."' V II Lilt A GoVEBNOH HOT HIS WlVES. Cluihorno F. Jackson, n native of Kentucky, was once Governor of tho Statu of Missouri. lie joined the Southern Confederacy, and diod during his term at u farm house opposite the city ol Little Hock, among strangers, With IIO kind build of affection Hear to!,u ftootho his pain and rob bis deathbed .1... t : :.. , , I. a a I of half its anguish. Tho most remark ublo fact coiinecleJ wilb Iho history of his lite is perhaps I lie statement that he married llvo sisters in ono of tho most respectablo, wealthy, and distinguish ed families in the Stale ; that its noon us ono wife would die ho would go und many bur bister In reasonable time. Of course some of them wcro widows when he married them. In connec tion With the marriage there was a Htunuing joko lout ai mo expense ot the Governor, which was that when ho went to ask the old gcutlumuu'B consent to marry tho la-t ono, tho ven eralilu father is reported to have said : " Yes, t'laib, you can havo her. You havo got them all. For goodness aako don't ask me for tho old woman." 7V.ri7.iiirt (Mo.) lkmocriit. IHn.vts II 1 11 sr.i.r. Ancient Wil liam Allen has defintd himself. He put it in this way to a Ciucinnali . quircr interviewer: "I am gratified by tho devotion of my friends, lty G , Sir, my friends aro jewels. I want it understood ihftt 1 am nol a candidate for ofllco under any circum stances. Tho enjoyment of my quiet homo is all 1 ask until I pass awny. Dili I will not disfranchise my friends. If any man wishes to vote fitr mo for Senator I will bo proud to hare him do so." A GgoitniA Sqi hik. A couple were married in Georgia by a Justice of tbe Peaco. Unto the man ho suid : " Sir, will you have tho beloved woman you hold by Iho right hand, in tho namo of iho Stato of Georgia, Cobb county, and tho new Constitution, whether it bo atloptcd or not, to bo your Inwftil wed. ded who?" And to tho woman be said : " Madam, wiHymi tako this man to bo your lawful husband under the Constitution of tho United States and thu Constitution of tho Stuto of Geor gia, no matter who is President f" The I1iru Mot RNr.R. The editor ol tho New York Trilmie nnd Gen. Logan used to bo as thick as fivo in a bed. licad the ungrateful slur this loyal organ put upon tho hero slutcs mun i Ks-6rnatnr Lejrnn ie storing altool W.elitna; tnn like a hired mourner at a funeral. tVbr. an old banger on beauuxbt his iaSuence at the tt hite House the other any, he sai-t : " aon t amount lo a row of plus here with the government now." An ungrateful country will bo tempted to say : " Bo glad How these loyalists are boginning to wallop each other. Header, you know " when rogues full out," etc. TiiEot.onicAi. Sense. Tho licv. W. W. Newton, of lloston, said in the F.piscnpal Convention, held in thnt city, recently M Th. fset that Ih. dramatis art had been abua el was no mora against the drama than the fao that some besutilul (tore or island should have been used ae a plaoa tor a bsoebanalian orgy was an argument against the groree and Islands of nature Tne aoittea ot tne etsre were ine Bouses of tbu errrait heart of man, aod it was the duty of the Church to go dowa Into the world of amuse ment and make It purer and better." If any olhor individual can present a clear case, lot him slop into tho arena. Tue Confederate Cavalryman. An exchange Bays: Shooting Gonor al Forrest's horses was attended with enough danger to tnuko Iho sport pleasantly exciting. Ilelosl twenty uino during tho war and, killed a man each time. Tbo rebol rides on his no mwv, having died last week. Ho was called tho Wisard of thu Ruddle. A Military View. Goncrol Sher man says Miles' victory over Joseph will do mora to conciliate the Indians than a hundred treaties. Yes, Gonor al, wo all know that. Those who don't know it, don't want to know It. A Missouri girl frightened off a mid night burglar with a boer hotlle, which he mistook for a pistol, and now all tbo girls In thnt village arc maltit.g this an oxcuso lo order boltlcs of beer to their bedrooms Into at night. There was a great deal of whistling among the brethren of tho Ilepublican proas to keep up their courage as they approached tho political grave-yard. Song of the book keeper "A charge to keep I have." liirfllaaroui. (Tnnn Is l easily earnnl la Ibeae limes, but 1 it can be made In three mnalhi by nny HvS S ollf 0f ettp Ml n B,,y .rt of Ilia country who Is wl III njc lo work steadily at In. euiilnyinent Ihwl wo furnl'lt. SnA per week to tuur own town. Ynu neeil not ba away froia liome over oiitltt. You tn aire your wbule lime 10 the work, or only yeurepero uiuiuxntf. Iteo.ts liottiliig to try ilia tiuilne.e Terms auj $j Oulllt free. A'Mreas at oooe, II. U1M.BVT A Co., April IH, l7T lye Portleud, Maine. If LIT II hit SB U KG. Hereafter, gcnl will be soil for CASH only, - ' In esbaoae for produce. N books will be ''",1. SLStXTg 'JSX band over their notes and CLOSE THE RECORD, I am (IfUriDtDtHl to tell uij goodi. it t?njh priiMii, ti'l ml diioiiuut fur bhm ial t-.tr uiTarsttl lii itiii rleinil. Tho diwouot I ttlluw toy fluptumttrf, trill rouksj lbm rich in immiy yor II i bey tollriw my ndvLoe tad but ibelr gwl from m. I will piy osifh Tor whtMt, oti nrt'l et'irer Med. UANIKU UOUI'LANDKH. IdUlhertbuTK, Jsinu.r; 17, 1 877. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDISMERRELL Hai itprncii, In m ha'tUing tin Mrht trcct, od tba utd WfHis-m Ho I I lot, ninniH (lit Cittrt 11 ohm In CleaufitlJ, Tin ait'l hbeet-Iroi Mnu laaftwrj aod ISlorsj, w litre dill le foand ! all itiuvt ft Cull line of house FTOHisnnra goods, Stores. Hardware, Etc. lIffutSjciutlng fto.l all kindi of Job mnrk, rcpair lnir. Ac, font ea tburt notice mad mi r-o!ible rle. AIuiiKEt fur lbs SingerSewing Machine. A iUpijr or Miehlnrr, with Needle, lo., l wivt on btiOil. Terms, ttrlelly omb or eountry produce. A hare of alrut,ge ailisited. U. D. MRRHKLL, HanrrifiieDtlfOt. Clr.rfir-ld, April '2h. H7T-(f, REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respoetfully notify the public eonerally tbat be has removed his tirocery 8lure from Hltaw's Row, to the liullihna fortoerle occupied Sy J. Miles Kretser, on Becond street, next door st'ler'a hardware store, where he Intends full lino of i IS o c; Fs II I K H. HAMS, Dltn;D LKKF and LAUD. Sl'UAItS and 81 It II I'd, of ell grades. TKA.S, Or tin and lilaok. COFKKE, Roaited and Urren. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, c.sf.v.rrn rni "iw, AH kindi is the market. picklks. In Jars end barrels. fll'It'KC, In ererj f. rm ami verieiy. FAMILY FLOUR, A 1.1. klMXOff RAtkl'IfS. SOAl'.s, MATCH KS, MIIHH AITI.KS, IIRIKD PEACHES, HHIKD rilKIIRIKB, Coal Oil d&i Lamp Chimneys. And a good assortment of Ihoee things usually kept In a grocery atore, whieh ha will elcbaoge for marketing at the market prleee. Will sell fur cash as ebeapty as aBy other oao. Please r,sll and aee hi. atoeh aad Judge for yourself. JOHN MrOArallEY. CleerHol.l, Jan. J, 1877. THE TIN SHOP! RlM(i MYOWX MUI1IVE! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM NO. 8, PIKfl OPERA flOWR, t'lrat tleld. Pa. Hespcetfullj loTt-m hie .utAtnrr, and tbo pub III In jrcDerftl, tbt be etmtinuni to manufacture all kinds of TIn,Co)iHT& Sheet-Iron Ware, Of flret-eUM material only, and Id workman like manner. HOOFING and SPOUTING done od ihort D'tie nml rtrj reaionaMt Irrmi. COOK STOVES, IIKATINO STOVES AND FI RSACK3 ila-aye kept in ftork, and for ule low. Gas-Filting and Plumbing a specialty. Oa Piituree alwaro on bab l. All work guarao ItMfi to girt atiKiacllDa A itiare of pul-Hc patronage cordtallj eollclted. FRRD.BACKKTT. Clearfield, Pa.. Mae 9, 177. Save Your Cash G. C. & T. W. MOORE, (PucceKion to J. S. Showere,) ktfAt.RRM is BOOTS AND SHOES, II A T S AND C A PS, AMD OKRTl' FURNISHING GOODS, ROOM No. I.PIR'S BFILOINO. They are anw reeelrlng a thole lot of tbe lateit itjlee ef Ladle and Oaata' Drena Shoe and Doott, together with a large lot of PLOW SUOKS. fto,&c, lultable for workmen en th fhra aoi la the wood i. The lavtU aptelei ttlentioD le Ibelr itBek of Gents' Furnishing Goods, All of wbleh will be sold si rate, aa farorable as tbey eaa be bousht elsewhere In the eoanty. A share ef the Batronsi e of I he pnbllo la re ai'teifolly tollelied. f.tll. C. MtMtRK. TOM. W. HOtlrtK. Clearleld, Pa.Jal; II, l77-m. 5Uisffllaiifou. rpRRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, keil (Hiostautly on kand- STOXE AM) EARTHED WARE OK KVKHY eDEHCRIPTION t e 'ear u- mJ Pleher'e Patent Airtight Half . Heellna; fruit ('anal BUTTKR CROCKS, with lids, CRV.AM CROCKd, ! CROCKS, AI'l'I.K- BUTTKR CIIOCKB, I'ICKLB CHOCKB, FLOWKR 1'OTH, I'll DISIIKS, STEW POT8, And a groat many other thlnaa too numerous Is mention, te be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STOXE - WARE POTTERY, Corner ot Cherry end Third Street. CLKAHF1UI.D. PA. Mlgt a. r. nt-t-ti-a. a. a coax lb. B. BBILBHUB. (.111(11, Ni'tOKkLE & CO.'S (BueefHun to J-'ho Uulieh), roruLAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Btrret, tlearfleld. Pa. We maBufaeture all kinds of Furn.tnre tor Cliamliere, Dioina (looms, Librartea aod Halls. If you want Furniture of any kind, don't buy until yuu see our slock. UIVIII'lKTAKINfi. fo all li bmnflhee. We '? to ttiNik all the lateit aaJ mtxt tmiirere.) Coffins and Cackete, and have ever e factlitjr fur pmperly con liDr-tin tli ie branch of our buntntm. We hare a pjttnl Corp Pre erver, In wliteh tHxiies ean he preferred for ion anlrratile length ot time. A ij.eui.Mjr ot the firm haa hi ateetiln apart ment at our wart-room, where be etn be Uiar.i by aiijr pcrtun who co:ne at night for tba purpose ol procuring eoAti. (It'LICII, MrCOKKLK a CO. Clearfleld, Pa., Mar '74 tj. NEW FliOlTIt, I'HKi), AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Itunm No. 4, Ple'a Opera lloase, ClearUeltt, Pa. Keen eonstsntly oa hitnd SUOAK, n.KFKK, RODA,; I (ML OIL, 8 ALT, iTICKH, ionr, Canned and Dried Fruits, Tobaeeo, Cigars, Caa die., CiJer Vtn-'gr,Rittr, Gi.Ao. ALSO, EXTRA 110MK MADB Wheat ami Buckwheat Flour, Corn Moid, Chop, Foed,"&o,, All of which will ba sold cheap for eash or la siebenge for eonatry produoe. a. tr. nttAAinn a tu, Clearfield, Nor. II ISM.-tf GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. A Stkruno Ri mfdv ron Diskasf.s and Injiirirs of thi. Skin; A Healthful ll.-Al TtFILB OF TUB COMPLEXION ; A IlKUAHI F Mram of Preventixo and JiKLIF.VlNC RltKVMATlSM AND GoUT, AND AS UNKQt'AI.F.0 Pisinfectant, Deodo KI2F.K AND CoCNTKA-lRRtTANTe Otenn$ SnIjtliUV SfM9 besiles cratil c.itin' KkI iliwaws of the fckin, lanishes ile tccti of the complex ion, and impart to i (jntifyiiig clearncMt and amoothnc. Stt!fthur Itatit arc celebrated for curing erui'hoi.s and other d.casci of the sit in, as well a Rheumatism and limit, iiimn'a Sulphur Snap prtMluce. the Mine eitecU r.t a most trilling rxpcnie. This admirahle ivpccilic also tkceniy heals teres, hmiut, ttaldt brHtt juini and cuts. It removes dandruff and prevent tlie hair from (oiling out and turning gray. Clothing and linen need in the siclc room it cli.infecteil, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction its uc. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. B. Bujr the brp nktt and thereby econonsirc. SU by till DruKUtt. " HILL'S n UR AM WHISKER DVE,M ttlark mw Urewa, Att C'eata. C. I. fK!TTE Till .tuft, 1 Sixth k, U. HARTSWICK & IRWIN i Bb'COND 8TB KRT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DKAI.KH8 IN l'URK -DRUGS! CIIKMICAliSl PAINTS, OILS,')YK STUFF VAKNIPIIK8, Bnt'flllSS, PKRFU3I BRT, FANCY GOODS ' TOILKT AHTICLKS, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WIXES AXD LIQUORS far medietas! parpoeee. Trassss, Bapporters, Beboel Booh, and Stattoa ery, aaa an eiaer anteiee a.eaily foaad la a brag shore. ' PIIYKIOIANa PrtRflCIUPTIONfl OAHkV rtll.LY OOMPOUNUKO. II.Tlo a larrs ea nerlenee Is the ha.ln... they eaa glre entire set. tafaelloa. J. a. HARTftWTCK, JOHN f. IRWIN. Claatleld, Ueeemoer l, IB74. HijiUaafom. CHEAP GROCERIES! . LUamrn cm, pa. The nedorslfned announces to his old frieaas and patrons that be haa opened a food Una at UKOCKHIK8 A PROVISIONS at Ike eld sua, ol Kirk A Bpaneer, for which he solicits n liberal palroaate. H. W. BPhtNCKR. Lsmber Oily, Pa., blank i. r. wsaTaB..HH., ..w. w. nam i CLEARFIELD, PA., Are offerttig, At tbe eld fUae or O. L. Reed A Ce their itoek ef ud. eoMlftn of. DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A 8 IIO IS, j HATS A CAP8, UAKOWARI, QltkKKHWAKB, IFLOUB, FEED, SALT, 4o., 4c, At the moat reasonable rate for CASH or la ' ; elchenif for j Square Timber, Board, Shingles, OR COf.VTRT PRODUCE fet'AdTane.. m.d. te Ihoa. eneawed In wet. tiBir eat square timber oa tbe moat edraaUfeoea terms. ndlljen'l JJARD TIME8 IIAV SO EFFECT IN FRENCHVILLEI I an aware tbat there are some pertoui a little hard to pleaae. aud I am aJte aware tbat tbe eomplaiut of "bard timea" le well atf b anivereal. uu. i am eo eiiiieted new tbat I ean satiaf; tbe furmer aad prove conclusively tbat "hard time" will not effeet thoee who buy their goods from me, and all mj patrua shall b initiated into the m- eret of UOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I bare (roods enough to upi.ly all the labebl- tants ia tbe lower end of tbe etiuaty wbioa I e-ll at exceeding low rate from my mamairtb sture ia M1LSDMJI H(,f where I eaa always be foand ready to watt upon callers and rep ply than with Dry Goods of all Kindts Bach as Cloths, Batlaetts, Casaimeres, Maelins, Delaines, Linen, lnll.ofi, Calicoes, Trimnitigi, Btbbons, Lavee, Beadj-made Clothing, Boots and Bhoes, Hats and Caps all of the best material and made to order Uuse, Bocks, U lores, Mittens, Laeea, Ribbons, Ae. GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Ctrffee, Tea, Sugar, Hire, Motaeaes, Flub, Peit I'ork, Linseed Oil, Fisb Oil. Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queeosware, Tinware, Castlnjra, Plow and Plow Castings, Nails, 8pik.ee, Corn Caltiva tor, Cider Presses, and all kind of Axes. Perfumery, Taint, Varnish, 01 ess, and a femrat assortment of Stationery, GO OD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, aad will be sold at tbe lowest possible Blares. J, 11. McC Iain's Uedieiaes, Jayae's Medicine llosutter' and Uootand's Bitter. 4001 pounds f Wool wanted for wbleh tba biirhest price will be paid. Cloeereeed on band and for aalo at tba lowest market prioa. AIM, A cent for 8t ration? Ule and Cnrweaevlll Threnbine; Machine. t-fmUCall and tee for yoarselre. Yoa will tod everything asaally kept ia a retail store. L. U. COL'DRIKT. French r ills P. O., Aagmit ll, 1874. B1GLER, YOUNG & REED, tBaoetaeort to Boyntoa 4 Yoat.g, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Maaafaetarar at FOETABLE & STATI0NA KY STEAM ENGINES Ooraer ef Foartb aad Plae 8treela, CLEARFIELD, r. HAVING eafrafW la tbe maaaraetan ef irlt elaaa MACllINRRY.mreepeetfBllyiaferai be pnblie that we are sow prepared ta 111 all orders aa cheaply and as promptly ns eaa be deae Ib any of tbe elttes. We maaefaotare sad deal la Malay and Cironlar Saw-Mills Mead Blocks, Water Wheals, Banning Pnlleys, Oilford'a Injector, Steam Gaugee, Steam Wbtstlea, Oilers, Tallow Caps, Oil Caps, Oange Coeha, Air Cock., Globe V aires, Check Valrea, wrenfbt Iroa Pipes, B'.enm Pamps, Boiler Feed Pampa, Anti. Prletion Matrea, Soap Stone Packing, Gam Pack er, and all blade of MI 1. 1. WORK together with Plowe. Bled Solea, COOK AXD PARLOR STO VES, and other CASTINGS ef ell klada. ey-Ordera eoliclted sad tiled St eity prleee All letters ef Inquiry with refereaes te maeblsery of oar menufaelsre promptly aaawered, by addree. in, a. at Clurt.ld, Pa. Janttd-tr BfOLRR, TOVNG A RKKD. QltOCERIKS. JAS: II. LYTLE, (Snreeseor tn LYTLBA IIITCBRLL) WUOLKSALK AKD;i.ETAIl DKALEU IN . CHOICE LINK Ot TEAS. OOLONOS, ' JAPANS, IMPERIAL, TOl'NU HYSON. ENOLIHH RHEAKPABT Paraet Va Market. Rl'TTER AND EGGS. Will he k.at sad aeld at I ret aeet. Cash paid for Country rrvdaee. . IIPRMAN CIlERRIEfl, TURRET PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, - PHILADELPHIA HAMS. flHII. Maeherel, Lak. Il.rrtag, Cod, A.. PICRLKH. Barrel Pickles and EaglUh Pleklea. sVLOUR AUD PUBIS. . Floar, Cera Meet, Oat Meat, Aa. )... , TT. 'AS. B. ITTLf.