Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 05, 1877, Image 4

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'Satrli.
THE MANSION HOUSE. I
CirauorBtMidndliukrtSttMU,
Srr.iTHE REPUBLICAN,
gere'aa " ..r w
rahralehed -h proprietor win apart
paint ! rtnder hll f hmU omforWbU while
iu7li wlU
Hd fro ihft Dapti the rrWl ud dprtnre
tHktrili. W. 0. CAHDUN,
Jely 1S-T 7-tf Propritoi
LLEGHENY HOTEL.
' Market Street. Clem-Urld, P.
Wn. 8. Bradley, formerly proprietor of the
Laonftrd Hone, baring Iwrnf tba Allgbny
Hot), MllelU ahare of publla patronage, Tba
Hoaee bu batft thoroughly repaired and newly
farnLahed. and ranti will flud it a pleaaant atop.
ping place. Tbt labia will ba eupplied with th
beat of efarything la tba market. At tbt bar
will ba foand tba bait winee ana liqaore. uooa
tabling attached. WM. 8. BHADLKT,
May 17, '76. Proprietor.
Shaw iiouse,
(Cor. Pt Market Front street,)
CLEARPIKLD, PA.
Tba aadmigaad bating Ukaa oharge of tbli
Bom), would reipactfullj eolleilpabiie patronage.
jam ?e v. a. g uiiijnniuii
TITASHINGTON HOUSE,
TT NEW WASHINGTON, PA.
This hi .nil well fnralahed bouro haa beea
takoa by th. uadoraigned. He feel, confidant ol
bolag Ml. to reader eatiefaelioa to tboM who uav
ravor hia wltb a oall.
May I, 1171. - 8. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
LOYD HOUSE,
Mala Stmt,
PUILIPSBURU. PKNN'A.
Tabla always aapplted with tbt bMt tbt market
Born., i ae traveling pooiic iiibtik. w can.
jaa.l,'7(. ROBEHT LOYD.
r. x. ..sold. . w. absols. J. a. abxold
F. K. ARNOLD & CO.,
Hanker and Brokers,
R ey Bolder 11 le, Jefferson Co., Pa,
Money rewired en depoilt. Diaeounte at no-
derate rata. Baiter and roreiga Ktcnangt ai
waye aa bead and toIlMtlone promptly Bade.
Roynoldi'lllt, Dae. lo, 1974.-1 j
1 County National Bank.
OP CLEARFIELD. FA.
T) OOM to Maeonie Building, one door north of
XV C. V. WaUen'i Urtiff Htore.
Paiaaga Tiaketi ta and from Llrerpool, Qneaaa
town. rtla.aTtiW. Loadon. P.ril anti C7onanhTin
Aire, Draft i for eale oa tbe Rojal Dank of Irelaott
ana I apart al naok or London.
JAMBS T. LKONARD, Praet.
W. M. BHAW, Caibiar. janl77
DREXEL & CO.,
No. South Third glrwt, Philadelphia
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Apptloatioa by mail will raoir. prompt attea
tlon, aad all luformatioa ebaarfglly rurni.h.d
Urdan aolietad. April ll-tf.
Jtntlstra.
DR. E. M. THOMPSON,
(Office la Bank Building.)
- Ct.rweaeT.lla, Clear tie Id Ca Pa.
eh 12 '76 tt
J. M. STEWART,
'SURGEON DENTIST,
CLBARPIRLD. PA.
(OfUe ta reiiJeooe. Second itreet.)
CUarfltld. Pa., May I, lT7-ly.
GREAT REDUCTION
tea raicia or
AKTIPICIAL TEETH.
Dr. A. M. Hilli woald laforai hit frienrti and
Jiatreai that be li now potting op ArtiAolal Teeth
of
, TBI? DOLLARS PER RET.
By a aew aad greatly in proved proceia of polWh
im Rabbec Plalea, be oaa aire a naoh itroncer
plate with laee Iblohaeee tba plate being all
erer me paiate of an aqoai iDicineiF, reniere u
nob More p taunt ta the patient than tbe old
lyle plataa. Ae 1 have the exoluiive right to
aaa thie proeaei ia tbia county, ao other Dentiit
eaa pat ap aa good platei by any other mode.
eT-AU work gaaraateed atlictory.f
Clearfield, June 13, U77.tf. A. II. HILLS.
THC
X pay (or their work before It leaTee the
ahop. And ai all Beth U u the grail of tbe Held,
aad tbe promtm of men are like the Bo were
thereof-.they are fien ana day and forget ten
the aeit tbatetert it In bait aet to traet anybody.
All kiadi of work will be done ia tbie ahop for
aaeb or ready pay Booti aad ehoei of all aUea
aad ttylee the bait aad eheapeit ia town.
I bare removed ay abep to tbe lower end of
towa, ia Taylor'! row, ea Reed itreet. Bear the
depot, where 1 will be found at all timet, waiting
for eaitamen. All work warranted good aad
obeap.
Alee, nil ttiada af leather aad Shea Fiadlngi
for eale
Tba eltteeei of Claarfltld aad lelnity are
reipaetreJIy lnrlUd to gire a call.
JOS. U. DKERING,
ClearBeld, Pa..Jaly II, 1877.
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
Market WU, CHarteld, (at the Poet Oflke.)
TBS andenlgoed bege leave ta aaooaaee to
tbe eitiaeaa of Clearfield and rtelalty, that
e haa Ii44 ap a reeai aad baa aet returned
tVoea Ike eity wltb large aawant ef reading
asatter, aoaaitting la part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blaak, Aeoeaat aad Paee Booka af erery de
aerlptloat Papar and Rnrelepea, French preeaad
aa4 plaint Pane aad Peacilei Blank Ugal
Papare, Daede, Mortgagee Jndgment, Bxemp
tioa aad Pnaiiaarv aoteef White and Parch
aaeat Brief, Legal Cap, Reeord Cap, and Dill Cap,
Bbeet Meeie, far either Piaae, Plate or Violin,
eoaetaatly ea head. Any booke or itatlonary
deetred that I may not hare oa haad.wlll be ordered
by tret eipraei, and told at wholesale or retail
ta aaii eeatoaora. I will alto keep periodical
Hteretare, raeb aa if agastaea, Nwipapri, Ae.
P. A. UAL'LIM.
Clearfleld. Utj T, 18M-tf
REED & HAGERTY,
Baeeeieefi la
J. C.'SCHRYVER,
tt.Ab.ns lit
HEAVY AND SHELF
IIARDWAltE,
"WOOD && WXLLOW-"WAEK.
"COOKING 8TOVE8,
HEATING STOVES and RANGES.
Mtn4 Ml., Clear Held, Pa.
,Taa u4.ri(BJ mU ibmunI. ta. .Itiww
tl ClMriild Mid .Wail,, lb.t tan h.N fmr
kMd la.Hwdaigtr..r J. 0. 8abrT,..d
wiN MMtaatl, Im q bMd a fall aa.ortBi.at .f
Mwwwat. ia A. tt. vaM.Mf nc, a. t
' TABLE tt POCKET CITLEBY.
tmA Rlopa, Rd .wt,Ort Aanlma Cr.
Ml 8.WI, D. B. ud rMllB Alaa, II.Ub.ti,
riM aad VI... Imt, all blada f
Malta. Uon. SboM aad flora. Hba.
K.IU, Haa, Dan, RutM.Ha
. . , Fork a, Bbo..la .ad SpaJap,
1 - (ythaaaatkaa.Pl.wa,
Qr.1. Cndlu,
' Calilfaion, Doabl.
. 'aadainclalHi.talPkrwdj ,
Oaltlrator Te.th, Btra and
TrjlaarM, Shot Had, Mill
law aad Tapar tllM, Cklaala, Wtla,
lam Adaw, Kara Bm. Ha.tm, Ball,
T aad Strap Hlaffaa, Roaal'a lloluw Aanara,
all kladi et Uoka,ir.wa,8.ah Crdaad Poll.ja,
CLASS and PUTTY,
Poet aad Chain Bolu, Carriage, Tire aad Barrel
Bella, .ted Cerd, Bed Ireae, Horea Braahee and
Cafrr-Oaaiba, Orlad-eWM fttteret, Una, Hemp
aad leap-iteae Peeking, Cable Chelae, etc,
Tbey vMI alee heap aa baa4 a fall aaaertaieat
af Tie ware, aad a aereJ Hook af Hoaae Peraieb
lag a uaa, wbiek taef will eoll at prleee M eait
wWdirei aawtblag la ihalr Baa are la.
ale In eaU aad aaaaalae tbefr ataak before
parebaalaa. K4.HD A BAUKRTY.
(Uar4d. May It, 1STT I?.
ur ira aflvfrtlifiufnt.
..." V-J" Wd;dv, bj
I'LEAHPIRrU, PA.,
Haa tka l argcet ClrraJaUoii af any paper
la Nurthweatern Peinnj Irani.
Tbolurgo&nd constantly increasing
circulation of the IUpuhlican,
rondont it valuable tobunineBs
men ft a a raodium thro'
which to reach the
public
Tl'RMB OF SCBflCRU'TION I
If paid In advance, . . . $2 00
If paid after three muntho, . 2 60
If paid after six months, . . 8 00
'When papers are sent outside of the
county pay merit must be in advance.
j ADVERTISING :
Ten lined, orlertfl, 8 times, . SI 60
Euch subsequent insertion, 60
Administrator Notices, . .2 50
Executors' Notices. .. . . . 2 60
Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60
Cautions and Kstrays, ... 1 60
Dissolution Notices, . ... 2 60
Professional Cards, & lines, year, 6 00
Special notices, per line, ... 20
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS :
One squaro, 10 lines, . . , f 8 00
Two squares, 15 00
Three squares, 20 00
One fourth column. , . . 60 00
One-half column, .... 70 00
Ono column 120 00
RI.AXKN.
We bave always on hand a lnrg. took
of blank, ot all description".
SUMMONS,
SUBPfENAH,
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHUENTS,
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT,
LEASES,
HOiJD.
FKK BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
Ao., io , Ac.
JOB PRINTING.
Wo ar. prepared to da all kind, of
PRINTING
AUCIl AH
. , POSTERS, , ', .,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES, ;
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
TAMPIILETS,
CIRCULARS,
4o., Ac,
IN THE BEST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
ORDERS BY MAIL
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
Hoedlander A Lee,
Clcarfldd,
Clearfield County, Pn.
t t i: tt sc ac t - a v.. i'-.-zr ,-:
CLEARFIELD. PA
A eiipkHiaV M"HMN(). tiRC 4, IMT.
t MAN'l')lirMITV.
rrtd a puttleal gru of ththlgheat order.
Tae
otigiaal la found ta aa Iriib .43. la Trinity
Church, pjaHn. TfetT U reaion tM" ,ha
poem wae written ly one of tbore prim it) re
Cbriitlaa bardi la the reiga of King Dlarmid,
about (he yar 654, aad waa lung or chanted at
(he leit grand national auvmbly of ktagi, chief-
I tin and banli erer held la the famoui Haiti of
Tare. The traailatlrai U by the learned Dr. 0'
DoDBoraa-J
Like aa tbe datuaak row you ice,
Or like a bluieum on a tree,
Or like a dainty flower in Way,
Or like the moroini to tbe day,
Or like the inn, or tike tbe euade,
Or like tbe gourd which Jooai bad !
Kren eunb if men, whole thread la aun
Drawn oat and out, and eo it done.
The roee wither, the bloaeota blaatclb,
The fl wer fadu, tbe moroiog hailetb,
The aua acta, lha ihadow fliei,
The gourd aoniuuee, tbe man he diet
Like tba grail lhat'i newly (prang,
Or like a tale tbat'i now begun.
Or like the biM tbat'i here to-day,
Or like the pearled dew ta May,
Cr like an hour, or like a apea,
Or like the ringing of a wan
Eren uoh la maa, who lire by breath,
U here, now there, In Hie and death.
The graie withen.the tale la ended,
Tbe lurd ! flown, tbe dew'a naeended.
Tbe bcBrlaehurt, the epaanot long,
Tbe iwao't Bear death, man' life le done.
Like to the bubble ia tbe brook ,
Or inaglaii much like a look,
Or like the ihuttle la weaver hand,
Or lika the writing on the rend,
Or like a thought, or like a dream
Or like the gliding of the itream ;
Eren euoh ia man, who Uvea by breath,
li bfiv, now there, In life aad death.
Tbe bubble'e out, the look forget,
The ehuttle'a flung, the writing blot.
The thought ia past tbe dream li goat.
The wateri glUn, Biao'a Ufa ia done.
Like to an arrow from tbe bow,
Or likeawift ctmrie of water fluff,
Or like that time 'twin flood and ebb,
Or like tbe ipider'a tender web,
Or like a race, or lika a goal,
Or like the dealing of a dole ,
Even luch tl man, whote brittle etate
la aluayi subject ante late.
The arrow abut, the flood aoon apool,
Tbe time no time, the web aoon reat,
Tbe race ioob run, tbe goal aoon woo,
Tbe dula sooa dealt, men ' life eova done.
Like to the lightning from the aky,
Or like a poat that quick doth hit,
Or like a quaver In a aong,
Or lika a journey three daya lung,
Or like auuW when aumnier'a out,
Or like the pear, or like the plum
Even inch li man, who baapi np eorrow,
Livea but tbia day, and utce to-morrow,
The lightning' peat, the peat vmet go,
The long la ahurt, the journey m,
The pear doth rot, the plum doth fall,
The anow diiaolrea, and ao muit all
THE TWO RECREANTS.
Tho character ot tlie carpot bag ad-
vvnturcra who fur a devado ruled and
robbed tho South i. pretty well illus
trated by Putierson and i Conovcr,
whoso voting with the Democrats on
Thursday has brought thorn tempor
arily into nationnl prominence. Con
over having cxhuuetod all tho posai
bilitics In his favor in Florida, as a
liupublican, is now ready to accept
whatever ho can gain from the Demo
crats. TIo is not troubled with any
such hampering incumbrances as con-
scienco or principle, and he can wheel
about and turn about with all the
facility that marked that lissom to
calist long ago known an Jim Crow.
The pooplo of his native State of New
Jersey, as well as those of Florida,
who know him bent, nro not in the
lea't surprised at Conovrr's conduct
on the 2'.'d ult; and there Is no reason
why the Republicans of any part of
tho country should be surprised at his
nction. As to Patterson, th. peril ot
his prenenl situation, as well as ble
general want of principle, serves to
explain bis course. The penitontiary
porlals are yawning lor Patterson,
and, as soil-preservation is the first
law of naturo, we need not wondor il
ho has so bargained with the ruling
spirits of tho now South Carolina gov
ernment as to save bis bacon. Liborty
is iinito as sweet as tho Fourth of July
orators represent it to bo, and Patter
son appreciates its importance to hu
man happiness. ,. Thon ho has some
thing ol a grudgo against the Admin
istration, owing to its withdrawal of
the troops from his adopted Stuto, and
the consequent falling out of tbo bot
tom of tho tub in which he and his
confederates had been so pleasantly
and profitably .ailing on the political
sea of South Carolina. In view ol
these facts and of the monlal and
morul constitution of Pattorsnn, it
was scarcely to be expected that ho
would muko a very stubborn fight
against temptation at this time. The
lovo of liberty and the delights of re
venge conspired to impol Patterson to
party treason, and he committed the
overt act four or five limes on Z2d ult.
He has earned and is rccoiving tbe ex
ecrations of the Republicans through
out the land, and Conovcr comes in
for his shnro of those brimstone
"blessings." But the Republicans
should romembcr that these men
were nurtured in a school established
by their own party ; a school that
turned out numerous other rascals
quito us eminent as these two rocre
nnts. So mo of thom aro in peniten
tiaries and others will soon join tbem
in those secure rotroatsol the wicked.
Pullerson, notwithstanding his salo ol
himself to his lute enemies, may yot
bo numbered with those convicts. His
treason may not save bim, and bo may
full between the two stools and find
bimsolf doubly dumnod. Conovcr will
probably seek refuge In the pines and
cranberry bogs of his native State at
the end ol his term, and sink buck
into his original and natural obscurity.
The Democrats, we suspect are not
proud of their new allies, and the Re
publicans ought to boglad to gel rid ol
these croatures, even al the cost of
losing control of the Senate. Phila
delphia Record.
A RIGHTEOUS VERDICT.
The New York World, in alluding
to the conviction of a first-class scoun
drel, speaks as follows :
Tho conviction of Robert L. Case,
lately President of the Security Life
and Annuity Company, ought to set
peoplo thinking anew of the responsi
bility which attaches to official oaths,
no matter how formal or porlunctory
those oaths may be, how carelessly ad
ministered or bow inconsiderably taken.
There boa be on altogether tor, much
official swearing In tbisconntry of lato
years. Th. making id affidavits baa
gradually bccomcalmostafarco. When
the Internal Revonue tax was put
upon everything in the heaven, above
and the earth beneath and the waters
under the earth, and everybody bad to
make publio the snore t ol his business
and to swear to thsm, tb. Revonue
officials got into tb. habit of .dminia
tering oath, as negligently a. doctors
In swampy settlement, do quinine.
Even In country towns, where formali
ties by reason of their rarity are apt
(0 bo kept np, It was not unmusl to
seo si citiaea going down stairs from
tho Collector's ofHce dialling with a
neighbor while the lorin of tho onlli,
"You solemnly swear," Ao, followed
after tiim li ku anything but u leiiodio
tion. Oaths being common grow
'hrnn. The eony -book was vindicated,
sflld.vits t-nil ty inu u
poration. chartered by tho State as
vott'ifc." for tho truth of tho reports
in which they recite tho condition of
tho companies lost weight and sanction,
like all other affidavits. They becumo
mere formalities and mutters of habit,
though It is essential to the sulety of
society that they should be conscien
tiously and cautiously mudo. To tho
Stato and to tho public, which know
little or nothing of the way in which
these oaths are taken, they continued
to bo solemn pledges of good fuitb. To
tho officials of the corporation ihoy
becamo a mere roulino duty. Presi
dent Case signed an afflduvit which
set forth substantially that the report
of his company, as submitted, was a
correct exhibit of its affairs, to tho best
of his information, knowledge and be
lief. This report stated the surplus of
tho company at (515,000, when in fact
there was a deficiency of 82,000,000.
It stated tbe bank balance at 9179,
000, instead of the real figure, which
was (900. It inflated real cstute which
had cost (130,000 np to a ruination of
(150,000. Of all these diavrepancieH,
as it now appears, the President knew
nothing. Ho did nol prepare tho state
ment, did not road it, and on bis trial
averred that ho knew nothing about
its truth or its falsity excepting what
he was told by others. The " informa
tion and belief" claiiso In his affidavit,
which has led in so many other in
stances to an inconceivable amount of
perjury, gave him precisely that straw
of excuse at which men in his position
eagerly grasp. He must have known
that there was something rotten in tho
corpoiation ; ho must baro suspected
that the report was false ; but il was
easy for him to avoid direct knowledge,
and be avoided it accordingly. An ad
ditional salve to his conscience was tho
informality in tho administration of tho
oath. II o simply signed his naino as
did tho Secretary, and then sent the
affidavit by a messenger to a Notary
Public, who attested in tho usual form
that it bad been sworn to In his pres
ence This conduct on the part of the
Notary as well a. of the two affiants is
a most striking illustration of what wo
have said in regard to the contempt
with which perfunctory swearing has
in this country como to bo regarded
The jury, believing that the olllcers of'
tho corporation selected tiy tbe Mato
to vouch for its honesty and soundness
must not bo allowed to plead ignorance
of its concerns, and holding that no in-
lormalitic. in Iho administration of the
oath could bo pleaded w hen it was ad
mitted that the affidavit bad been pro
senlod and filed as required by law, anil
treated a. genuino by tbe itftiunls
themselves, by tbo Notary and by the
insurance Department, found, as they
ought to have found, that President
Case wa. actually guilty of perjury.
Tboir verdict is u ndou hted ly a j uat one ;
for a man who swears falsely in an
official capacity lt the wrriHna ol'
statement prepared lor tho information
of the public is legally guilty of per
jury, without reference to tho quosliou
whether b. has dono this through
gross negligonco or through mulicu.
Such a conviction is no doubt a feurful
calamity to befall a man who has for
years stood woll with the community,
but it is high time thut Courts of jus
tice should require ihu strictest ac
countability in the administration of all
trust.
THAT LETTER.
When tlto Now York .Sun, a lew
months ago, published what purported
to be tho substance of a written promise
made by R. I). Hayes to James A.
Garfield, that in consideration of the
latter', withdrawal from the contest
for the Ohio Scnatorship bo would do
what be could to socuro his election as
Speaker of tho House, Mr. Garfield an
nounced through tho Associated Press
that the printed letter was "a liirgery
in every lino and word." The Sun
now publishes an authenticated copy
of the letter, almost exactly identical
with that already known to tho pub
lic, and it shows conclusively (1) llial
Mr. Garfield bus been guilty of some
thing very much liko downright lying ;
(2) that Mr. Hayes ia no belter thun
any of the trading politicians ho has
affected to despise, and (3) that both
expected to got control of the South
by means of tho pacification policy,
and Indirectly of the IIooso of licpru-
sontalives. '1 ho following is iho tell
tale letter:
Kiarnriva Man, ids, W.,aissro.., 1. C,
Maraa II, IS77. Jf, Otar U.s.ral t la amorJ
aaoa with .ar ooBVi.itoa la.t . realm. I hr.t,v
.xprraa la wrltiD. abal i .aiil r.rblly Ib.-a. It
la aa, daaira tbat yua abouls wiib4' fiwia loa
.analorial ff.nt.et ia Obio, fur tb. rtaaoa tbat 1
tblnb ,oa oa!. a. ol aiur. aarriea tu tba ...aiitr,
aad to tb. admlai.tralioa Id tbo Uoiim .r ll.u,.-
satalivoo. I rag-ard ,oar ob.ooMof elao'iva a.
Spmftar a. aioallont, or I oauuld ant aaa loa to
atobo lata .MrlQe. aad oa Ma, b. aaaarwl lb.t
abatavrr 1 eao do tw aooouipll.b it will b. baarlt
1 doaa. Fsitlilulrr .ura,
R. B. II. ve.
ToQaaar.lJ. A. OaarisLD.
It will be seen thul this letter is
dated only ono week alter his inaugu
ration, when as yet his policy was still
in embryo. But things have changed
somewhat since Ihu 11th of March.
I'ARTIHS IN CONGRESS.
Parlies are approaching a whole
some equality in the two branchos of
the national legislature and the dan
gora that .nsuo from larg. msjorilios
ar. likely to be avoided. Sinoo the
administration of Metcslle, of Mis
souri, on a contest there arc in the
House of Representative. 291 mem
ber,, of which lftl are Demeerats and
139 Republicans, with one congression
al district unrepresented thai of Col
orado. The Dcmocmlio majority of
thlrtoon is sufficient for all party pur
pose, while il i. not sufficiently larg.
to Ineit. thos. abase, of power into
which reck loss or otll disposed parti
san, are prone to rush when I hey are
sure of tbe party support to any
scheme they may by chsnco get en
dorsed by a cuucui.
Tb. Scn.t. now .lands, with the
new Democratic Senator from Indl
anas Republicans, 38; Democrats, B4;
Independent (Mr. Davis, ol Illinois,)
1, with tbrte vaeancios, 2 from Louis
iana and from South Carolina. With
Mr. Sharon, of Nnvada, absent, and
eounting Mr. Davi. with tho Demo
crats, with whom he has voted on
somo questions, tbo Republicans havo
but two majority, which will be en
tirely wiped out when the Democrats
get the mumbcrs from the South to
whom they are entitled. Nothing
but this iiieviluble rcsnll of their ad
mission bars their prompt entrance,
and the Republicans who concede
I-:s,pTuiiv ,5i.5.'i., w!tnraiiu to
higgle over the logical results of mis
concession, beuauao they are loth to
see the sceptre ol Republican power
in Congress passing away never to
bo reguined. Tho most aalislaelory
feature of the present condition of tho
Sen ti to is that there is no direction
lowaid which the Republican, can
turn with u hopo ol bettering il.
What tho Democrats havo they can
hold and there is a strong probability
in the neur future of important gains
to them. It is no wonder ihul the
administration luius a deal' ear to the
solicitation of a committee who rep
resent so neurly a minority party in
bolh houses of Congress. Lancaster
InttUigcncrr.
MORE OF THE WOXOEltFUL.
Tho Scirntific American of this week
contains tho first .'.nnouncemcnl ol
what mny be the must wonderful inven
lion of the day, Nolhing could be
more incredible ills,, the likelihood ol
onco more hruring tho voico of the
deud, yet the invention of the new in
strument js suid to render this possi
ble hcrcitlter. It is true thai the
voices are stilled, but whoever has
spoken or whoever may speak into the
mouth piece of the Phonograph, and
whoso words are recorded by it, has
the ussurance Hist his speech mny bo
reproduced audibly in his own tones
long alter he himself has turned to
dual. A airip of indented paper trav
els through a liltle machine, tho sound,
of the lutlor are magnified, end pos
terity centuries lienco hear ut as plain
ly as if wo wero present. Speech haa
become, as it were, immortal. Tbe
HcknHfic American says : "Tho possi
bilities ol tho futuro are not much
moro wonderful thun those of the
present. The orator in Boston speaks,
tho indented strip of pnperis tho tang
ible result; but this travels under a
second machine which may connect
with tho telephone. Nol only is the
speaker heard now in Sun Francisco
for example, but by passing the strip
again under lbs reproducer may he
heiird to-morrow, or next year, or
next century. His speech in the first
instance is recorded and iransmillod
simultaneously, and indefinite repeti
tion is possible. The now invention
is purely mechanical no electricity is
involved. hj a simple affair of vj
brulirg plulcs, thrown into vibration
i bv liiu human voice. It is crude yet.
but tho principle has been found, and
moUinculions and improvements are
only a mutter ol time. So ulso are
its possibilities other than those already
uolod. Will letter writing bu a pro
ceeding ol' the past ? Why not, it by
simply talking into a mouth piece our
speech is recorded on uuiier, and
our correspondent can by the same
paper bear us speak? Are we to
have a new kind of booktf There is
no reusoii why tho oration, of our
itiutit-rti otcvtva wbvuiu not be record
ed and deiuchubly hound so that wo
can run ih indented slips through tbe
machine, and in the (juiel of our own
apartments listen again, and as often
us wo ill, lo the eloquent words. Nor
ura we restricted lo spoken words.
.Music may bo crystalixed as well.
Imagino an opera or an brantorio,
sung by tho greulest living vocaliots,
thus recorded and capable ol being
repeated us we desire."
BULLWZIAO.
The Washington Rqiubiican, the or
gan of C'onkling A Co. published the
following on the 22d ult. " Bull
doting u. Senator. Hamburg murderer
11 u tier, who is bunging around tbo cor
ridors of tho United Stales Senate,
w ailing for admission ns a Senator, and
w ho seems lo think that ho has claims
upon Senator Patterson for hi. vote,
yesterday made a sorry exhibition of
himself in one of the corridors of the
Semite cbuiulicr. With a gush of pro.
fitiiily loo gross and indecent for repe
tition, be bane Seiiulor Patterson,
with u vulgarity sucb as tho slave
driver would use in commanding his
slave, to go into the Senate chamber
and volo with the Democrats. Sena
tor Patterson did as he was hade. We
bave no language with which to prop
erly cbaructurixe such a transaction."
It is uiiforluiialu that that govern
ment robber Clapp has run out ol
"language," on this occasion. Senator
Pulteison cou nte is on him in this way:
W.ailinu-Tua, Nurrmbr t.1, IB77 Tioa. A.
M. Clay,., Kilitor of th. ,V,w,..l ,. ,
1kab Bib t Yuu bay. b.aa nilalnloruiad, and I
aab voa to publish this t.l.tant .1 what artaal
I, did omiir. I aab tbii aa aa aot of Jaatlco I.
Uen.ral llutlsr, aa wall aa to sajeolf! M, aoa
oalli d ta. out or th. Sr-a.to late lb. eorriaor .f
tbo Senate, tt wee Juat afler tbo nvitlua wa.
pj.de la alriko out ihe name of M. 0. Butler aad
ia.rt Ibe s.ioo of Wil'leat Put Kellwfir. I met.
Uener.1 lluilor in tb. corridor .od b. Mid lo e...
"J cannot .iiicet you t. yule egejaat tbe eaotioe,
a. tt will place you ia a falie p alltoa .lib four
own party. I aav. told reoator Ooaoyor tbo
oaute, and I would edrieo jrou to rwfua. to vote."
1 w.at into tbe ebaiabor .ad aseorlaiae. tb. OS
aot aialo ol tbo qocetioa aad voted agaioot tba
aiotian, euotr.rr lo Ibe ad vim of Ueaoral Hatler.
I did ao brrauee I wanted lb. tautlon of Moaator
Thurai.B to bitug tbe o.o el Uoaee.l Bailor b
Ivt. tba Sraoto oerried, and ihea I waa ready to
Vulo lor a Briurele notion to bring tbe eaao .f
Mr. Kellogg brlnre tbo Henal.. Had tbo latter
m.itiue born biado bolero lb. molloa af bWaoUr
thurmoa 1 would bare vuled toy It. I aa. aot
rs.puitaii.le for that aogUat. Ileo.r.1 Uatiai's
lan.uaae wa. oa that oeooaioa,aia all aibara ia
bia iBloreoarM wiib at., ouurlooot eod rt.Mt
lul. Very rvapeol lulr,
Juasi r.Traaaos.
Clapp was turned out of tbo govern
ment priming office for hi. notorious
plundering, and now. b. turn, around
and upbruids Senator Patterson for a
supposed u rooked political movement.
Clapp should keep quiet.
TUADR WITH BRAZIL.
"A scheme is on foot io bring about
direct steam communication with Bra
id, in which it is said Mr. John Roach,
the enterprising ship buildor, has taken
a decided interest. It ia hoped that
tho co-operation ot the llraxilian and
United Slate. Governments may be
obtained by th. grant of liberal pay
ment, for postal facilities.' England,
France and Germany oach have a Una
to Hrstil .tipporlod by subsidios in the
form of compensation for carrying tbe
mails. It is thought that any money
expended in this manner will be moro
than mudo up to tho Government by
tho increased receipts from customs
arising from a direct trade with Bread.
The .general Interest which lias been
awakened throughout tb. country in
developing commercial relation, with
tb. South America Stale, will no
doubt bring about practical methods
ot experiment in that direction. It is
announced by cable fr?m London that
Messrs. P. A T. Collins, of this city,
have secured a contiuct for building
180 miles of narrow-gauge railroad,
running from tho bead of navigation
on the Madeira river, a branch of the
Amaxon in Braxil, to a point on the
.-i" ' V' V V 1 " .1 it. it. ttf
'aiWaaan
Tbi. radioed . inlonoec ,0. m 1.1 n
Kirtulion of freight over a portion ol
country whttr.TMiev esrriatte ia Im-
practicabluonaccotinloflullund rupids.
It will be a feeder for tbe line of steam
er, now navigating tb. Amaxon. The
rails and iron work for the mad aro to
be lurniehod by the Philadelphia and
Reading Coal and Iron Company. Il
is hoped thai this business opening
may lead to something more perma
nent. The fact that Mr. Roach, Mr.
Gowen, the President of tho Reading
Railroad, and other energetic, ex peri
enced and practical business men are
giving their attontion to the opening
of trade with Brur.il Is full of encour
agement. It is to be hoped that the
Government of the United Status will
respond to the effort ol private oilmen
and enter at onco upon negotiations
lor tho establishment ol reciprocal
trade. In this way oiirrepellunt tariff
restrictions may be overcome by treaty
stipulations more in accordance with
the spirit of the ago. Philadelphia Re
cord. Telepuonio Tests The olllcers ol
the signal service have for several
veilings been experimenting with the
telephone, and somo results very satis-
factory to the development of tbe new
brunch ol electric science have been
reached. About C.20 o'clock each
evening tbo operators connected with
the Baltimore signal office, on South
street, bave boen attaching a telephone
to tbe cost line, by means ol which
conversations wore readily heard be
tween this city and Washington. Oc
casionally thoy relieved tho monotony
by singing popular airs and quoting
poetical selection.. Lastuvening while
tho conversation was going on the
operators were agreeably surprised at
hearing sweet strains of muaio break
softly on their cars. An explanation
was found in tho fact that a telephonic
concert was being held in aahington
the music being transmitted from Phil
adelphia. Tbe wires of the signal scr
vico were connected with tho ratno
poles aa those used in tho telephonic
(oncert, which duplicated the sounds
both in this city and Washington.
Tho airs most distinctly beard were
Iho "Sweet By-and By," "Old Undo
Ned" and "Glory, Halleluiah." The
latter was sung and the others per
formed on a cornet. Baltimore Gazette.
Tu Indian Votm. Tho bill pro
posed in the Senate for converting tba
Indian into a ritixen, or in other words
for absorbing him into the body of our
civilization, h ono that would have
saved us many wars and much shame
and money if it could have been pro
posed and passed years ago. 1 1 simply
provides that any red man may ap
pear in a Circuit or District Court of
the United States, and by making proof
that he possesses sufficient intelligence
and prudence to manage bisown aiTair.
that he has adopted the ordinary hab
its of civilised life, and for five success
ive years has supported himself and
his family, may be admitted to all the
rights, and privilege, of an Amorican
citixun, Proof of this sort woujd sIjqw
that ho was no longer an Indian, and
no doubt the object of tho bill is to get
Iho Indian wholly out ol him. This
plan would probably opornto aa a
stimulus to tho red mnn to sottle down
in a domestic and agricultural way,
and induco him lo transfer all his
thought, tor the future from the bullet
to the bullot. A voting Indian might
be tho "good Indian" they all profess
a desire to become.
ClIAWj'AOM CllARLKT DtAD A
London letter announces the death of
"Champagne Charley." Cbas. Thorpe
was born thirty-tour year. .go. Uis
father left him (!)0,UOO a year, Being
clever, b. sought the society of liter
ary men, and liking a social glass, his
means enabled him lo choose cham
pagne. Hence a few year, ago, afier
his exploits hud been ao often us to
mske him comparatively well known
about Loudon, some on. embalmed
bim in verse, and ''Champagne Char
ley" was a favorite song in the music
balls. Ho never liked it, and always
denied ilife1' he was the original ol tho
og.
Tilt Innocknt. Donn Piatt ia tell
ing tbo Cincinnati Enquirer about tbe
interview between Hayes and tho Sen
atorial bull doters. Th. professed In
tent of tbo interview was to place
Hayes and his party mora in accord
than they bad been. According to D.
P. "tbo President said afterward tbat
it reminded bim of the .lory told bim
ol a rough old farmer on the Maumee,
who, being earnestly urged by a revi
valist to make bis peace with hi. Sa
viour, responded in some amaxomcnt :
"Wby,I didn't know we'd beep nuarrel
in.'" WosKlNd it Up. The Cincinnati
Enquirer ha. interviewed the Demo
cratic members of the next Ohio Leg
islature to find out Iho probable Demo
cratic nominee for the United Slate.
Senate. Forty seven voles aro nccc.
sary lo a caucus nomination. As the
Democratic members are now divided,
30 are lor Pendleton, 27 lor Ewing, 19
for Hurd.and 17 voles divided between
flvo other candidates. Now If Pendle
ton and Kurd splice teams they wiil
ooiue out ahead ot tb. whole eWf of
.spi rants.
Mr. Conger, the witty Congressman
from Michigan, has a love history
which Is quite remarkable. His pres
ent wifu wa. his first love, but they
quarreled and each married. Twenty
years atlorward, he, a widower, was
in Congress, and sho a widow, sat in
tbe gallery and listoncd lo him speak
Ing. Il was tbe first time they bad
tboir lover.' quarrel. She sent her
card and invited bim lo call on bcr,
which he promised to do if he might
visit her as he used to In the daya of
their youth. Her consent was easily
obtained, tbe old love revived, and
they were noon married.
Sr.AToa Hamlin's gallantry always
was on. of bis strong point.. II. is
put down now a. on. of tb friend, of
lb. recognition of Cuba whoso votos
aav. been wienred by . famsl. lobbyist.
msttlUntwi.
C fJHH ' ' arn.d la taaa. llaiM. but
J) K "aa U aiul. la (bra. BMtaa by an,
NfS . . ...Br .iihvr lcl . .ny p.rt ol th.
Maiilrj wbu I, willing lu anuk ,t.lil at Ilia
aailu,ntil tbat wa faral'h. SSS pr awl la
uur uaa tta. Yua nv. a.it ba aarsT fro is
suuia um aiibL Yuu .mi lv. jr.ur ab.il. Ilia.
10 the .nrk.iir.nl, ,ura.ra mam.ala. Ilao.la
auttiliitf t tr, ilia bu.ln... T.raa aad $ft OulOl
frca. Aililrsa, at oaoa, 11. Uall.tt A Co.,
April la, lI7-lj f.rtl.a4, Mala..
L T II K It S II l It G .
Hereafter, gooda will be aol.1 for CASH only,
..r la earbange for produoe. No books will bo
kept la tbo fular.. All .Id aecuata mu.t bo
aoltled. Tbor. who oaoaol flub .p, will nleeae
bead over tbeir note, ..d
CLOSE THE EEC0RD.
I am determined to aell mj gooda aC eaah
(irleee. aod t ditoonnt for below that avar
offered in tbie vietattr. The dteeoual I allow my
uuetnmera, will make them rich la twrniy year 11
the iollow my advise and huy their gooda from
ma. I will pay eaa for wheat, oata an-t elover
aeod. IMMKL UOODLA.NDKK.
Lutfctraburf, Juuary 17, 111.
TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE.
CANDISMERRELL
Haa opened, la ft bulldin o Market itrtet, M
the old Weaera llutel lot, oppoaite the Curt
uouee in viearneia.a im and nneet lroa nana
factory aod 8 to re, where will be found at all lieaee
a lull line of
house rroxTisEnra go or 3,
Stores, E&rdwivtt, Etc.
llnnee Snooting and all kind of Job work, repair
ing, te., doua on abort auuee and at reaaooabla
raiae. Alio, agent for lha
SingerSewing Machine.
A aappl, of Ileeblner, wltb Needier, Ac, at
way, oa bead.
Taruie, atrlotl, oaah or eoaatry produoe. A
Boar. 01 patrooag. KllMt...
0. B. HBRHKLL,
6up.riat.ad.nt.
Cl.arSald, April li, 1177-lf.
REMOVAL I
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would reipeot tally notify the publlo generally
that ba haa removed hia Grocery Bture from
ftbaw'e Kiw, to the building formerly own pied
by J. Milea Krataer, on Second alreeL Beit door
to Blgler'a herd war atore, where ha Intend
eeptng a inn una or
U It V K It I E H.
HAMS, DRIKD DEEP and LARD.
SUUARS.nd SIRUPS, or .11 grades.
TSAS, Oreea and Block.
COFFb'R, Routed .ad (Ireea.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
All blade is tb. aiarkei.
PICK LIS, ia Jar, aad batrola.
KPICb'S, la r.ry fore, aad rarl.l,.
FAMILY FLOUR,
AIX KINIM OP CRACKER.
SOAPS,
MATCH US,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIKD PKACHIS,
DRIED CIIK.RRIK.,
Cotvl Oil nil Lamp CMmatyi.
Aad a fiwd aoaortai.at ef taooe tbioga aauall,
kept ia a greoory euro, wbirb b. will otobaagr
fur aiarkoting at lb. Market .rteee.
Will aell for aaab at .hoapl aa aaj Maa. oqa.
Ploaea ..It .ad aaa bla eloak aad Indie for
oareelf.
JOHN MtOAfUIIIY.
Clo.rl.ld, Jm. , 1177.
THE TIN SHOP!
RIWIVG MV0V MA(IIIE!
FRED, SACKETT,
ROOM NO. , PIE'S OPERA IIOt'HE,
ClrarAtld, Pa.
Roanrotfally laforwa ble eaatonarra, aad the pab.
lie in general, tbal be enatiaaea to taonafanturo
all kinda of
Tin, Copper & Sheet-Iron Wore,
Of Int-olaaa matarlal only, and I ft workman
lika manner.
ROOFING and SPOUTING
dona on abort ftatlea and vary rem o v. able tertaa.
COOK STOVES,
HEATING 8TOVR9 AND FURNACES alwaya
kept In atoek. and for a.le luw.
Gas-Filling and Plumbing
a specialty.
Oa, Flalon, .lw.,a oa bead, Al) work guaran
teed to give aatiafMtiu.,
A abar. of pablle palroa.g.MrdU)l, ..Halted.
FRED. SACKETT.
Claarloll, Pa., Mo; 1, 177.
Save Youu Cash
G. C. & T. W. MOORE,
OtjOMjaert ta J. f. Show era,)
ftBALBM II
BOOTS
SHOES,
HATS
AND
CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
ROOM No. I, PIES BVILDINO.
Tbe, an .ow raealrlag . sb.loa M e tba
lalrel rlylra of LuIlM sad 00.11 Drm "boee
aad Bool,, log.lker .lib a larg. lot of
PLOW 8HOB8, to , Ac,
nlt.ble fpr varkstM .s tbw Ibraj sad Is Ibe
weed,.
Tbe, is alt. apoolal alloetiea lo tboir .took of
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
All of wblok wig ba Kid at ratal u farerl. aa
lb., la. b. bwagbl .iMwwen ta tbe mat,.
A abar. ef tba patronage t tb. paMb, Is ra
apMtfell; KlUlud.
OBO. C XKB.
TOSL W. MOOH.R.
Cl.ari.ld. IW . i.l, II, IIM Ja.
WsffUaufous.
rpERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASBS,
Stove Lining and Fire Hrink,
kept oea.lantly oa bead.
STOVE AVI) EAUTHEV-WARE
.t;. T.'l "
UHUI.A3; ru 131 lltUlaa.i
flah.r'a Pat.nl AlrtlKlit Mir. Healing
rruil t:aual
BUTTKR CHOCKS, with lid..
CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS,
ArrLS HUTTKR CHOCKS,
I'ICKLK CHOCKS.
FLOWER POTH, .PIE DIKIIKs,
DTKW POTS,
And a great njany other tblnga too oumomu, to
njoatioa, t. bo bad at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE POTTERY.
Corner ol Cherry and Third dtreeta.
CLKAHrlKI,l, VA
ugS
ft. r. OtTLICI. ft. If TO C LB. D. VKILBRtJH.
G 1 1,1(11, McCORKLE & CO.'S
(Bunoreaora to Ji-ha (Julieh),
POPULAR
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Market KireeU Clcarlicld. Pa.
Wa maBufaaturo all kind of Fore. tore fur
Chamlaare, Dialing Huoma, Llbrarlaa and Ualle.
If yon went Fu ml to re of ny kind, don't buy
until yon aee our atock.
UNIi:itTAKlXe1
In all Ita branehaa. We krp In etook all tbe
lateet aad rso.l improrad (Jolbna eoj Ulirta,
and have every facility fur properly eoa
durtiog tbia braouh ef our buninnaa.
We nave ft patent Corpie Pre
error, In which bodiea ean
be preeervad fir e eon
iderahle length ot
time,
A member of the firm haa hia alftiing apart
ment at our wart-room, whnro ba oao he f -ui.4 bv
any paraon who come at night for the purpose fti
proeoring oofflna.
(Hi UOH. MnCOHKLK 4 CO.
ClaarnelJ. Pa., May 111, '76 ly.
JeEW
FMIV1I, FEED,
AND
GROCERY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Ruoa No. 4, Pl.'a Opera Hons.,
UlearH.ld, Pa.
Koope-iaetanllj oa head
9 I'd A R,
COFFEE,
TEAS,
soda,;
to A I, OIL,
KYllt'P,
SALT,
sricrs.
SOAP,
Oanaed aad Dri.d Fruita, Tobaeoo, Cigara, Caa-
diaa, Cider Vlo.jr,;i)uttir, E..;Ao.
ALSO, EXTRA HOME MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, 4o.,
All of whl.h will bo Kid ohou for oub ar la
eiehengo lor Maau-j produoe.
s. u. sriA.yir:n to.
Clearlold, N..T. II IS7. If
Hi
GLENN'S
SULPIIUIi SOAr,
A Steruno Rsuidy roa Diseases and
Injusies or the Skix; A Healthful
Deavtifies or the Complexion) A
KtUABLE Means or Feeventi.no and
RSURVINO RHEDMATISM AND GOVT, AND
AN y nbql'led Disinfectant, Diodo.
SUES AND COVNTU.IEEITANT,
Olenn'n Sulphur Soap, xMn trarll.
eating local diteasee of the akin, baniahe. de
fecta of the complexion, and impart, to tt
gratifying clearness and amoothoen.
Stlfltll ur lUlth are celebrated for curing
eruption, and other diseases of the akin, as
wrll as Rheumatism and Gout tlrnn't
Sulphur Stmp produces the same effects
at a moil tnrlinir expense. This admirable
specific also ipeeilily heals $em, hnitrt, tcaUt,
wrpu, ipraitti and cult. It removes dandruff
slid prevents Ihe hair from tailing out and
turning grajr.
Clothing and linen used In the side room
ia disinfecteo, and diseases communicable by
contact with the person, pre rented by it.
The Mcdica Fraternity sanction Its use.
Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per
flo (3 Cakes), 60c and tl. 20.
M. ILaup ay lute salt, and rheetby oaoBotai...
Sold by all pruaiiM.
"ILL'S HAIR AID WHISKER DTE,"
kstoek m Brwwa, A. cms.
C. I. (JUTTOTOJ, frtip'r, 7 Sixth lv.,
HARTSW1CK & IRWIN
SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS III
PURE DRUOsS!
CHKUICAL8I
PAINTS, 0115, DYE STUFF
TARNISHES,
BRVSIIKS,
PMRFUMbaV,
FANCV OOOD.u
TOILET ARTICLES,
OF ALL KINDS,
PURE WIXES AND LIQUORS
fat asedtolaal paraowa.
TrwaMe, Sapporior, rVbaal Book! and Slatlos.
r,, .ad all .they artletea aoaall,
foaad Is s Drag Btora.
PIITSICIAN8' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE
FULLY COMPOUNDED. Ha. lag larn at
aarlaaei la lha bouawM. Ikof Mi giro oalwo saa.
J. O. HARTSWJl.'K,
John r. irwIn
CWS.Id. Dmaibw It, ISK.
-
iBiSffllanfouj.
CHEAP GROCERIKSl
Tk , , , LtalBKB C1TT, PA.
The andonlgned ananuaeoa to bla .Id frleada
and p.tmna that be h. op.nod a (owl lla. ol
OUOCbHIKH A PKOVIMo'ns " Hill
ol kirh A Speuoor, fur wbieb be eoll.lu . liberal
..;r,.n.. . vv. apXNi.UK
Uun.er CU). P. . M.r.-b : if
J. r. waivaa.
1
aa'1,1 a Vl.'ll V w-.ri,no7
ww -. w mjm ax, lir,! !,
C'LEAIII'lELD, PA.,
Are offering, at tbe aid atsas of O. L. Rood A C.
tb.lr etoeh ol gooda, onaiiating ut
DRY - GOODS, GKOCER1ES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE,
UHKEKNWARE.
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4o., 4o.,
At tbe moat rfMooable ratta for CAMII .r ift
"lebannc ffir
Square Tiajber, Boards, Sliinglei,
OR Cni.VTRY PRODUCE
Swr-Adranco. made to thfia. nnml la ot.
ia.- out aquare tlashor oa tbo na-jai edyantaiona
'0"- pdi IJ.nlS
JARD TIMES
HAVE NO EFFECT
IN FRENCH VI LL.E I
I am are thaf tbrre are aome prana a little
hard U pleaae, ebd I am alao aware tbat tbt
wmplaiut of ''herd time" la wall aigh aairerL
But J am ao ai tut ted now that I eaa aatiafy Ihe
forioer and prnre eonclativaly that "hard timea"
will not effect tboae who hny their foodt fnim me,
and all my patMBa aUall ha tnlttated Into the aa
oral of
(IOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
f have grtoda enough to upply all tbr InbeM
Unta In tbe lower end of the oounty which I aell
i eiwdinpr low ratee from my mammoib etora in
MI'LHO.NHllHO. where I ean el wye be foand
ready to wait apn eallera and aupply them wirfe
Dry Goods of all kinds,
Such aa Clot hi, ftaltnetta, Caaaimerea, Muillna,
Delaine, Linen. Drilling!, Calico,
Trimming, Kibtrona, Laea,
Keady-made Clothing, BuiiU and 8hora, 11 eta and
Cape all uf tl beat meterial and made ta urdw -Hoea,
Soefta, Ulorta, Mittoae, Laota, Hit, Una, Ae.
UKOCKHIKH OP ALL KNUH.
CuUee, Tea, 8ugir, Riea, Molaaaea, Piab, Peit
Pork, Linaetd Oil, Piah Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queen ware. Tin were, Caatinga, Pluaa
aod Plow Caatinga, Nail, hpikea, Cora Cillig
tora, Cider Preaiea,ftpd all kinda of Aea.
Perfumery, Painta, Varntb, QUae, aod a gen.rei
aaaortmeot of 6ttionery,
GOOD FLO UK,
Of d iife rent branda, alwaya on hand, and will ha
aold at the loweet poaallile figurep,
J. II. MoClaio'e Aledieinea, Jiyaa'a Madlcibtf
lloatettor'e and UuoMand'a ilittatt.
kVltOI pound of Wool wanted for whieh the
higheat price will be paid. Clorareeed n hand
and for aale at the loareat market priea.
Al84i, Agrnt for StrattonTille aad Curwtni)le
Tbreihtng Machinea.
trfvCall and aeafor yoaraalvea. Ton will And
everything, aanally kept in ft retail atore.
L. M. COUDRIBT.
Prenofarllle P. 0., Auguet 13, 1874.
31GLER, YOUNG & REED,
(Sueceeaora ta Boyntoa A Vong,t
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
MftBBfkotttrera af
FOETABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Comer af Fourth aad PLae StnoU,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HA VINO Mgagod la tb. ejaaafaotar. of Irel
elau MACHINERY, warMpoet fa lljiaforas
h. pabllo that w. .r. sow prepared ta fit all
ordere as eboaply and as proaptly aa oas bo opf
ta any of lb. eltlai. W. msasftolare aad deeds
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills
Head Block!, Water Wheels, Shifting Pall.j,,
OiSord'a In)etor, Stoaos flanges, Sleojw Wblallaa,
Oilers, Tallow Cap,, Oil Cape, Oaag. Conks, Air
Oorka, Oloho Volvos, Cb.h Valves, wrought Im.
Plpea, S.eeBi Punpe, Boiler Food Pampa, AatU
Frletlon Mrlre,, Poap Stone Pablng. Oaes Paoh-
ng, and all kind, of MILL WORK I Sogek,$a
wllh now,, Sled (ules.
COOA'rl.Vi5 PARLOR STOVSS,
and otbar CAPTINHS of all kinds
ST-0i.l.r, Millottod aad Sllod at eti, psloa.
All tatter, of loqnirv with referonoe to aaehiBorf
of oar BiaBofaotar. prwaplty ssmyes, by addyev
Ing se al Cleerteld, Pa.
JaalTI-ir RIOLER, TOUNll REED
QHOCERIES.
JAS. II. LYTLE,
(r!Miaotl. LVTLE.A MITCHEM,;
WHOLESALE AND.RKTAIL
DEALER I.N
CHOICE LIKE OF TEAS.
OOLONOS,
JAPANS,
IMPKRIAL,
TOl'NO HYSON,
KNULI6H BREARFAr-T
rart la Uarkst.
BUTTER AND EUUS
Will be krpt ud aold al Int awt. Coab paid
(er Coaalrj Produoe
l.ERMAN CHERRIES,
TURRET PRUNES,
PRKARRVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA RAMS
Maeberol, Lake llorrlag. Cod, A a.
i
B.rral Pkblo. aad lagHab Ptakles.
fLOtm ANI
Fhnr, Cora biel Oal Moaji, A..
)aa.l. ft. JAS. H LTTl.