She U publican. -. "A. ,7 V Ukoroi B. Goodlanofh, Kilitor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WBDNKHDAY MOHNINli, MAY I, ISTS. Reader, it you went to know what It going on In the Umto world, Juit read our advertising uelumne, tbe SHeial column in pert leu Inr. MAXIMS FOR THE DAY. Ko man worthy tbe offiee of President bould V willing to hold It if counted fo, or planed there by toy fraud. V. S. Onr. I ooo Id uerar hare been reconciled to the ela vatle by tbo emalleet aid of mint of a perion, however reepeetable to. prirt life, who mutt forerer etrry upon bit brow tht itamp of fraud Brat triumphant la American hiatory. No eub leauent notion, however aiert.orioaa, oan wnah awav tht letteri of that record. Cbabmm Fa licit Aiumi. Tadtr tht forni of law, Kotherford B. Ilayta hat beau dtelartd Frealdeat of tbt Luitud Btattt liit title ruit npon diifrancfaitcmont of lawful voteri. tht Mae eertifioatea of tho returning, offl eera acting aorraptlr, aod tbt daoiiion of a eoia mlaeiou wblah haa refneed to htar evidence of al leged fraud. For tbe 6 rat time are tht Amerioan people confronted with tbt fact of a fraudulently -elected Preatdent, Let it not bt nnderatood that tbt fraud will bt cllently aoqaltaotd ha by tba eoantry. Ltt do hour pail La which the aiurpa ttoa la forgotten. AbbRcaa or Democratic M. C.'i. One hundred yaara of human depravity aeon n elated and eonotntrated into a climax of or line. Never again In flvt hundred yeara ahall the have an opportunity to repeat tht wrong. 1AKIIL W. VOORUBM. I would rather bavt tht endowment ef a qnar Itr of a mil Hon of tht American people than that of the Lou ill no a Returning Board, or of tht Com mlaalon abieb exeluded tbo faclf and decided tht queatlua on a technicality. Thb. A. HaanticK. II krokh. Cbandlor, MuLin and Den nis, with ConkHng willing, but deficient in coqrago. Anotiicb (ioni. The Toutoniu Sav ings Bank of Now York basted up on Thursday last, with nine hundrtd thous and dollar t belonging to depository throe-fourths of which will bo a lqs. Gen. Joe Lane, Democratic candi date for Vice -President on tho ticket with Drockinridgo, in 18(10, is now a hourly veteran of seventy seven years, enjoying life at his homo in Douglas county, Oregon. A Greenback MErriNo. We l.avej been requested to announce that a greenbac k meeting will bo held in tho Court House on Friday evening May 3d. Tho meeting will be addrvstied by Col. Fincher. of Carbon county, and others. Still Divided. Tbis is tho lul de bate out : tin. Tillon Henry, 1 did. Mr, BMfbr-Kliibtb, yon didn't ! Preaching still continues nt Ply mouth Church, Brooklyn, overy Sun day at ten o'clock a. in., and eight o'clock p. m. JIisNew Nams. Tho Atlanta(Go.) Constitution says: After the ponding reconciliation, Theodore Tilton will be known as Ilunky ''Dory," and Henry Ward lloccher will be allowed to jump tip and down and crack his beds to gether just as often as he pleases, for jy- McLin and Dennis say in tbeir "con fessions'' that "the reason thoy made them, was because President Hayes re fused to givo them fat offices, and de clines to lot the machine politicians manipulate, bis Administration." This explanation sheds a flood of light on their penitential revelations. '.Vell Instructed The Democrats of Clinton county, have elcted Senator 8. R. Peula, Representative delegate to the State Convention, and instructed bim to voto for Dill for Govenor, Ross for Judge and Africa for Internal Af fairs. They might as well have made a Lieutenant Governor, too. DOOMKD TO DEATH. FoTTSVILLI, .April 25. Martin Bergen, another "Mollio Maguiro" on trial hero for tho murder of Patrick II. Burns, a mining clerk, at Tuscarora in 1870, waa con victed of murder in the first degree to day. The jury was out one hour. Ber gen received the verdict calmly, mani festing no surprise. At the IIl-b. A number of South- cm Senators and members ot Congress made a visit to Boston on last Friday. They talked and feasted just as was , done lorty years ago. Not a disunion sentiment was uttered by cither party. It is evident that the old Union tooling is gaining ground in both sections, not withstanding the occasional use ot the bloody shirt by a fow bigots. Phenomenal Feet. One of tho ed itors of the Boston Post bas been over to Washington looking after small feet, and ho n a married man too. Ho says: "Mrs. Congressman Blackburn has the smallest and prettiest feet in Washing ton for her sin. Madame Catacazy and Mrs. Belknap were lamoua for the possession of pretty feel, but Mrs Black burn, a larger woman than either, wears No. 1 shoos." Frienda of 0... Heleae,ConBnt flonerelaa Lon 4m. any that be will reiieo is a few dnyt Hit retenlieo In oflcl wet peroonelly .pled by Grant ne fneor nt lb. band, of Hay.., ot that fait r. tiremeol it btltofed to b voluntary. A'jceaaaee. A greater humbug, than this same Adam Badeau, never before represen ted ns abroad. He has held this, the fattest of all foreign positions for ten y oars, bocauso he bad written the "Life and times ot Grant" by a snob, that is what made him Consul and nothing else. After Gen, Babcock he is the hugest s.iob that ever served any cheap master. II nd Babcock were to Grant's Administration, just what the clowns are to a circus fools with tho word knave added. "Hion Falutih." The Pittsburg Ttli graph says: Kiskiminotas White already begins to canvass for a renom ination. He is glib-tongued and poet ic, lie conjures hit dear constituents by all tho love they bold for his broni- ed ancestors ; by tb hill and valleys of old Injiany ; by her rocks and cave; by her foxes and wolves (animal and political); by lh majestic Kiskimine tas; her rock, hor shoals, her cata ract, ber overhanging troea whose boughs kiss over th limpid wator as it ripples musically over glistening peb ble ; by hor nooks, her curves, hor power ; by ber trout, ber bass, hor not infrequent suckers, and hor innumera ble mullet and mullet-beads ; by her bogs, and log and pollywogs, and so on ad infinitum. . Kiakiminota White is a very Heroutio for conjuring, bat bt can't awear with bis Butler county colleague. ills "I17f OliJKVT." In Legislative parluuuo this is often I taken as a joke; but In this instance we are in "dead emel." Col. Piojcs, ed oho W. J. Biiysrd, now it.ioYrY cloud liecitiiHO of ollicial crookislnraH. b clerk in Ids department. This is 'i act on tho part of our mutiiul "square timber" friend that wo cannot mno lion. There are thousunds of Demo crat in the State just an compuluut and far more deserving. Then why stow away this "pock. marked" inno cent, who has just been dismissed from another Department. The Colonel knows very well that thore is no use in employing cripples to run a timber or log job while thero are thousands of sound men about Now, since Buyard and his friends havo made the half-way house, we ad viso him to keep a lookout for Olm- stead, who misled him so wickedly in the othor oflleo, besides seducing the heads of throe Departments, which has cost the tax-payora no less than (150,000 in cash. We want no more of this costly innocence displayed while these ofllces are in the euro of the Democratic party. Tho party cannot afford to fill positions ol profit and honor with men against whom serious charges are made, and in this instance it will he a little rough on the Treasuror and Bayard if the report of that Senatorial committee would scaro the latter so that ho would yet be euro polled to step down and out. As the official charac ter of Mr. Buyard is being passed upon wo Khali content ourselves and await events. When the committee mak a report, we may have something more to say on this subject. Tut Pacific Railboad. A Jiadical Congress gave tbo Pacific railroad Ucc n ty million acres of the thepublio lands, including valuablo coal, timber and mineral lauds. Tho Grcousburg Anjut says a most magnificent present, in deed. This land soon missed into tho hands of members of Congress who vo ted for tho gift, and ring slock job. tiers. Then a Radical Generous voted them a loan of fifty-seven million, tUly- two thousand, one hunrfreii and ninety. tieo dollars, in six per cent, thirty-year bonds. On these bonds the govern ment has already paid over twenty four million dollars interest. When these bods aro duo, twenty years hence, there will bo a further sum of interest money paid or to bo paid, of sixlysix million, one hundred and tun thousand, six hundred and twenty dollars. Tho interest upon those payments in twen ty years will be ovor seventy millions. Payment on theso bonds cannot be en forced against tho railroad until the year 1900, when tho aggregate debt will amount to the enormous sum of two hundred apd seventeen million fivo hundred and sixteen thousand, six hun dred and twenty-tour dollars. . Tn it Lkjislativc Wamdebeb. O. K. Bullard, the once fugitive but now re captured State Assomblyman, doos not appear to have touched Dakota In his wanderings, all reports of eye-witnesses to tho contrary notwithstanding. When he absconded from the custody of Ser-geant-at-Arms Guinea, at Harrisburg, on January 31, ho made his way by a circuitous route to Scranton, whero he spent a day at the Scranton House, having his meals served in bia room. From bore ho went to the house of a sister who reside at Olyphant, on the Delaware and Hudson railroad, and here ho spent ome six weeks, making occasional visits to a brother in Scran ton. About the middlo of March ho went to tho home of another brother at Brooklyn, Susquehanna county. Here two weeks more wero'passed in seclu sion, and then another brother, this one being an inhabitant of Meshoppen, was visited. By this time Bullard must evidently have tirod of hi relatives, as when he was captured he was about to tako Grecly's advico and "go West" disguised as a Western drover. Skekinq Release. Eighteen months ago ex-State Senator Monow Lowry, of Krio county, was placed- in Kirk bride's Asylum, Philadelphia, by' bis friends, who alleged that be exhibited unmistukablo signs of softening of tho brain. Whether his prolonged sojourn in the retreat for this class of invalids ha had a beneficial effect or not, cer tain it i that bo bns wearied of bis con finement, and that bo has made repoat- od effort to securo his freedom., This liberation, however, is stoutly resisted by his family. Tho ox Senator contends that be is as sano as any man in the State, and haa rotaincd Hon. Fred. Car roll Brewster, who propose to obtain a writ of ha bra corpus to bring Mr. Lowry before the Court. Tbi step will bo followed by the appointment of a board of medical examiners. Yester day Mr, Brewster had an hour's talk with hi client, whom he emphatically declares does not exhibit the least tok en ot any mental derangement. (J Amis' Gain. The Philadelphia 7Ymay : On Thursday.March 14, the following-named members of the House at Uarriiburg were appointed a special committee to investigate the charges against Sergeant at-Arms Gaino : C. A. 'Hitchcock, Republican, of Krio; 8. F. Cbapin, Republican, of Erie; Alfred Hayes, Republican, of Union ; Robert K. James, Democrat, of Northampton, and B. Rush Jackson, Democrat, of Sullivao. .It is about six weeks now iinoe this commutes was designated and money was appropria ted to carry on tho investigation. There bas boen quite tiruo enough for the oommitteo to find out what wa tho troublo about peculiar bills of Gaines, and certainly time onongh for the Deni ocratio member to explain whether any party attempts are being mado to to save the Sergeant- t-Arm or not - The Easteek Wab. Diplomacy seem to be a ineffectual in bringing about a permanent peace a war. It look now a though the war would bo renewed, from the fact that past negotiations have settled nothing, but both side seem to bo preparing to re new th conflict more vigorously than before, with this difference: Kngland will be Into the fight when it i renew ed, and we shall not be surprised II be splice team wilb the Turks, not withstanding th much talked of alli ance between the Russian and Turks. England wa too alow in the beginning of the druggie, and the Turk waa too fast after lb (uirondof of Plevna, and entangling alllanoo h what make trouble now. TALKIXG THROUGH SPACE. TISTINU TIIETSLIPlloNIi HETWEEN I'll I L ADEt.PIIIA AMI THE CAI'lTAI.. k Tbo Philadelphia K ivrrf ot Hnlnrday r .'- -:'ri -r il:l'21"L'"1 rJ"'!! "" tho Weslero Union buiidintTLTt Tenth and ('hestnut streets, u party of gen tlemen spent Thursday afternoon in conversing with a notalde gathering in tho Capital. Tbo Academy uf Scien ces of the United States, anawtociation comprising among its members some of the leuding scientists of tbo country, was in session al the SinithHonian In- stitute, at Washington, anil it was do teriniiied to li'tfao tne meeting meinor - ablo by .ubjeutiug th. telopUone lulhu ' severctt test which it has ever yet ex- Iperienccd. Iho trial was not a diill- iwoll us private integrity and honesty. : cult one on account of distunce, tho! He is now mentioned prominently in ' length of the wire being only about 135! connection with tho Democratic nomi ' -n - i... i : ... . ...i.. ,.i i. ...Inalaon for Governor, and because it is from the fact that sound would have to bo conveyed not only through tho switch-board at Bttltimoro, but also the cables of tho Susquehanna, Gunpowder and Bush livers, and it was learcd that Ihe immense electrical disturbance which would beoccosinoed by the pres ence of thj vast number of wires In close proximity to that used for the ex periment would produce such a quan tity of induction as to destroy the hopes of the expectant scientist. Fortuna tely, however, the fears wore not real ixed, and when Mr. -Boiitly opened the trial by shouting ''halloo, hnlloo" into the transmitter the cheering and brisk response which came back from a voice which was readily recognixed us that belonging to tho groat inventor himself demonstrated the fact that the success of the experiment bad exceeded the an ticipations of tho telephone's warmest friends. From noon until sundown a continual exchange ol sentiment, Inter spersed with prose and poetry, serious and humorous, went back and forward over the wire, every syllable being dis tinctly heard at cither end. "It has been a perfect success," said Mr. ICdi son through the wire at tbo close, and Professor Barker tarried a moment to observo thai "with that statemont 1 perfectly agree." SAT) A XT' FATAL ACCl BESTS. Wo learn from the Ojccola Reveille that "thocldost son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rhodes ol North lloutzdulo, agedoight yours, was accident lly drowned on Thursday evening in tho old dam op posite his fathers residence. It ap pours that tho lad had gone out us usu- ul with a number of bis young play mates to havo some sport upon tho floating logs, and while npon them ho accidentally slipped in and was not uf- terwurds seen until discovered lying jammed between two logs about a bun drud feet bulow where tho accident occurred. It is probable that the little fellow was almost immediately killed by having struck omo sunken snag, or stone at tho bottom of tho dam, as when found there was a aevere bruise upon the right chock, sufficient at least to render bim insensible to tho pains of a dying struggle A fow days since, a little child of Mr. John Kern of North Houtzdalo, agod about three years, was bo severely burnt that death ensued a few hours after the accident. It appear that immediately after din ner, Mr. Fern had gone out to a neigh Dors, leaving her children in the house, for tbe few moments during which she intended to be absent By some means ber little girl's clotbe evidently caught fir from tbe itove, and although the mother heard her scream she snppo cd tbe children were only playing a usual, and paid no more attention to tho matter. Her feeling can scarcely be imagined when upon returning to the house she found her darling child so completely charred and burned that all hope of life wa impossible Tbo littlo aufforor lingered till nine in the evening, when the hand of death reliev ed her from tbe awful misery which she must have endured for oi'cr seven hours.", COL. SO YES' APPOIXTMEXTS. Tbo Harrisburg correspondent of the Pittsburg Telegraph in alluding to the organization of tho Treasury Depart ment under tho new Treasurer, say : "Col. Amo C, Noyes, Treasurcnavloct, ha been bore for Uie past two or three days, and lett lor borne this evening. Before starling away be announced bis appointments, which are as published in The Telegraph two or throo week ago, via: Cashier, J. II lake Walter ; Clerks, 8. J. Fleming, Joseph P. Egan and Wm. J. Bayard. Tho now Cash ier was also hero to day, and his ap pointment is received with enthusiasm by the Demecracy outside of tbe "Pa triot" office and the Auditor General's Department Meyers and Filler clung to Bayard to tbo lost, and are of courso chagrined by their want of success, but the people all over the State, outsido of Tom Scott, A.a Packer, and a few Treasury rina, and railroad politicians hore in HofTisburg, wilt thank old "Square Timber" for tbi substantial evidence tbat be intend to carry out bia letter of acceptance, and Inaugurate a new era in the Treasury Department. Mr. Walters has a great deal of that ragged honesty which abounds in tbe mountains ol Pennsylvania, and the courage, firmness and decision of char acter to carry out bis good intentions regardless ot the wiles and Importuni ties of the ring. . Col. Noyes bas gain ed bis first victory over tba Treasury ring, and given' asauranco of an admin istration that will be entirely satisfac tory tor tn people who have beca so long clamoring for reform in th Treas ury." ' ' ' ' ' ' ! ' , Queer Devocbact. The following clean out editorial we .clip from the In. diana Democrat, of tho 11th of April B.rrr Wblt. hot mot. brmlni hi a aait.t. thin Hojl bot Is . who!, yotr, and It on bonM on it M t.r Mis by 1M nor Mnt. It . aro to bnr. .Bo. pobliotn Onvmor lot bit. boot Unit at food ntiMl MOrnvWbil. MS w. nr. con'onl. W. bnv.no bvriution In Mylng tbtt wo will i.priert nn boa wt RopnbUi... b.rorowo,IHn',Bt.i''Doaoera!. W. nr. not nnonr "Bin" lainanotn, sad trill . Joot nM w. tblak It ni.ar." Would another cabinet appoint ment at Harrisburg from tbe Democrat office break the rlngT If so let it be conferred on th father of the abovo bill of sale. ' ' ' " ' 1 Judgo Jerry Black has brought lull against ex Secretary Belknap for the recovery of $.1,000 for professional Mr vice rendered, in Raving Belknap from impcachmont before the United States Senate. A Judge Black wa defend ing a corrupt meaibsf of Grant' Cab inet, be shosld) btv soenrod bl foes before rendering his aervroe. A HALT MMAXDED. TWO VETERAN EIIITOHS SPEAK OUT. y Kdlltiis ru like (ilber tple, cup- ti.t ol..ji mi,, Irvowl and vtoak iuaftiiif.f-aiJWr an editors of tho Butler Herald anil the Danville nkllj,:nar at not of tho class indicateil, as tho follow me; ar ticles will show most conclusively : From lb. Butltr It.r.U.J Senator Dill bus occupied u seat in tho Senate of Pennsylvania for nearly nine years, and in all that tune no one has dared to charge him with Inlet) tit liu! wronir. Indeed, his soluction to 1 emilo Irom a htning Kepulilicun, "'"'T , .". r?.u 1'"-" 'thoso who know lilm T)(-t have every lfttUh and nfijen, jn biH oimai M supposed by certain editors in this Slate that his 'chances aro good, ha has been assailed in the most ungen tlemanly and unjustifiable manner. It is well known thut our preference all along has been for Mr. Hopkins. Ho is our neighbor and we deemed it but just that wo should givo him nor sup port; but we cannot rumaiiisilent when wo see uoh a faithful, true mid pure member ot Ihe paj-ly a wo know JUr. Dill is, assailed in a munnor that would manllo with shame the, check of tho lowest I'mb woman in a London mar ket. It is not right thut our public mou should bo so treated, and we re gard it as a strong evidence tbat poli tics is fast becoming fearfully demoral ized. If this policy is pursued, it will not be long belbre an honest man will discard all connection with politics, leaving parties and their management to men who never hatl and never will have an idea beyond their own selfish meanness. Now, why is this abuso heaped upon hi head? Una ho been f'uitbful to the party and tho best in terests ot the pooplu ? Has ho failed as a public survunl? It cannot be, because wore it so, bo would not have been elected Senator for nine yearn in succession from a Republican district? Wual then is the reason t 11 I lio cause Senator Wallaco is bis friond, and those who hate him, bate Mr. Dill hecauso bo ia his friend. What su premo tolly ! What ineffable mean ness 1 Mr. .Dill was tbo friend of Mr. Wallaco ever sineo bo camo into imb lie life, und it is but an act of gratitude on the part of Mr. Wallace to bo bis friond. It would be unjust and ungen erous if ho were not, und those who hale Iho ono becuusu of his friendship for the other, exhibit a piliablu dispo sition tbat has no excuse for its exer cise Our advice is, to ccaso this wrang ling this uttempt to convert the par ty into a mere machine by which to givo vent to feelings which should never be indulged in, und which is not calculated to strengthen tho party or add to personal credit. Tbo candidate mentioned for Governor by Democrats in various parts of Ihe Stute are just as good men as can lie found, and to detract from their well uarnod reputa tion is a poor return for unswerving duvotion to principle. Wo hope our cotumporarics who havo no axos to grind, will cull a "hull" ou this policy, and indicate in an unmistakable man ner that the parly will no longer en dure it. 4 , Ifroin tb. lnavill I.t.llig.oer.J We regret to see manifested in some quarters, iu Ibis, tho initial steps of the campaign, a disposition on the part of a few of tho Democratic piesses to mako it a personal tight against some ot the candidates who aro put forward for nomination for States offices. The same mode of warfare was used against Col. Noyes previous to hi nomination last year, and mostly by ine sumo parties, it is a mode ol war. faro unfair, unjustifiable, and even worse, suicidal to the best interest of our organization. The press that re sorts to it, no matter bow pretcnlroluay it may vaunt it Democracy, is but an enemy in disguise sapping the fortress ofDemocratio strength. It is doing all in its power to break down the moral innuunce of tho party, and should the candidate against whom it had directed its envenomed .halts ao- cure a nomination at the hands of tbe convention, his Radical, enomie are quick to seize upon this stock of do- tarnation made ready to hand for their benefit by so-called Democratic jour nals. And while we say this much in reprehension of wanton attack on candidates we have no desire to shield tue immoral ana incompetent 11 a candidate seeks a nomination at the hands of the Democracy who is an worthy to be selected by reason of bis bad moral character or want of party cany, any uomocrauo Journal is tin tifiablo in making plain tbo fact. Bu to pursno a candidate maliciously, merely to gratny a tactions lecling, is the meanest and most cut-threat mode of warlaro any oditor can resort to. lienor itml snob journalists would Iravo tbe party altogether than that Iboy abould remain in a to ollun. tli.ir poisonous shine on every one whom th.ir prejudices, not patriotism, singles out lor abuse and misrepresentation. We therefore call npon these marlplols to "ii Aii ' in thew work ot detrac tion aod personal abuse of candidates and ovcry Democratic oditor in tbe ntato who desires harmony in the liar ty will join in this cry. Especially inoso wbo value Its success as para .1 z . - mount to individual umnition or mo tions feeling. .. Stats Legislation. The condition of business in the Legislature was very fairly staled by Mr. Spang, of Bedford in the debate on tho question of ad journmcnt Ho said tbat tho House committees bad considered anil acted upon seven hundred and thirty fivo bills. Thirty-eight bills have passed third reading and four hundred and thirty six bills have been twice read and approved. Of these two hundred and sixty-six aro of goneral application, beside ono hundred and nineteen ap propriation, pension and roveuuo bills and II lly -one local bills. Twenty-two bills have been sent to the Governor for his signature. Ono hundred and twelve bills have been passed finally in the House, anil havo not . been ap proved in th Senate. On hundred and fifty bills have been hegntivod in committee Twenty concurrent roso-' lutions havo booh adopted. Mr. Spang agree wilb The Record that it would be great folly as well is groat injus tice to throw all this work away that bns boen paid for by Die people ol the State merely to have tbe next Lcgia . latere do ijt ovor again. Tbi is like lh labor of Sysiphua, h wbo ha been ongaged for thousands of years in try ing to roll a bugo stone up a high hill, the stone always, rolling back again after evory effort .1 , . I . ll-Xi. L t if Wipbd OCT. Congress bas repealed tbs odious bankrupt law. . The bill passed the Senate three weeks ago, arid on th 25th utt, passed the House by a vote of 206 yoas to 39 nays. Thus another "war measure" is wiped of) lbs statute book, as well, a brood of office holders who have llrrd bn tho hard earnings of the honest tollers, who must horeafter seek for At living on some othsrplan than tb misfortune of their neighbors, 1 A G BICtL Tl'ltA L. Programme of a meeting of tho Pennsylvania Board of Agriculture, to be held at Doj liwtown, Pa., command, ing Thursday,. May SOib, 187S, at two o'clock, p. m.j u . j "K"'" t "M".v m oenair x wis nimro, " lu" ' i lnu -" "' 1 l .. . I .. !.. . l ! ..... ol Hlitiiiling committees; reports ol speciul committee ; report of the Sec retary. essay AND VUJffrs ton DikCUssiom. Cost of a pound of butter, und how it moy ho reduced toa minimum. By H, l(eodervint'mber from Bucks, " . Are there any outu ni d mark wliiub Vidicuto the merits of a imkhI c.iw, and it nu, wluitaruihcv? B J-CMunia-L member from Su.quehttiina. Which is the most economical aux.- iliary to a short dairy pasture irreen ..., liwIili.F m l . I . - 9 corn-liKklor or wheat bran ?-Hy Jno. a ivi , uiiiiurinienuuiit r-asierti ax ' perimontal Farm, Is the raising of dairy stock profita ble In eastern Pennsylvania, and what Is tho cost of a cow' thus raised? By W. r. Mooro, momber from Berks. Does a farm devoted to tho produc tion of butler contain within itself I he elements needed to increase or main tain its fertility ? By 15. Michener of Bucks county. :' ' .1 To what ci Jm cun barnyard 'ma nure be most economically applied ? ny 1:01. james young, member at large, Beautifying country homes by small outlay. By Josiah lioopes, President Pennsylvania Fruit Growers' Associa tion. ' 1 ',' j ' V ' Pennsylvania" fence laws, and how thoy may be improved. By M. C. Beebe, member from Ciawlord. Has the introduction ut labor-saving nmcninery neon an advantage to the farmers of small areas? By J. II. llillborn, President Bucks County Ag. ricnltural Society. Insect depredations their extent and remedy. By H. M. Kngla, mem ber from Lancaster. Texan or splconic fever By C. B Michenor, Veterinary Surgeon of the Hoard Veterinary pruetiro, as it was, is, ann abould be. Hy It. J. Smith. Textile fl ire plants adapted to Penn sylvania srll and climate. Jty John 1 . nuge, mum ber at large. ' Lime and it action. By the Secre. tarr. ' Education of farmers' children. By it rranK lay tor. Subject for goneral discussion. Should larger bounties be paid to coun ty agricultural societies, und should they be psid by the State. Other essay and subjects for dis cussion will be offered If time will per mit. Thursday evoiiini' a lecture will bo delivered by Thomas Median, Botan ist ef the Board. Subject ''Plant life, or what may be learned from a tree. A RED.IIOT CO.WM UXIST. Tho Communistic speoch delivered in Now York lt month by Cliir.cn Ed niond Megy, tho bead assassin who commanded tho firing party thatmur durod lh Archbishop of Paris and other hostage, soven year ago, has been translated and published in pamphlet form, tho proceeds of its sale lo be applied to the benefit of the Communists transported lo Now Cal- oitouia. M. Megy's speech dors not deal entirely with French communism. It apostrophir.es riot and revolution wherever they may bo oxclted, so long as they can be mado to destroy prop erty and overthrow social stability. Some of his statements have a rather unpleasant Amorican bearing. Such remarks a the following prove that this crazy Megy is enough ol an incen diary to need a legal extinguisher for the safety of sociotyr "The working men Of Pittsburg proved recently that th peoplo everywhere, stand on tho platform of tho right to live, and that tbo idoa of tbe great social revolution bad been implanted in American soil. Now let the people do their duly. Citizens, tbo frigbttul crisis through which we aro passing show in th clearest fashion tbat only revolution can give to the producer that which belongs to bim of right." And fur thur on he ia delivered of tbi ram pant idiocy 1 "For our part, w bold that so long as th sun shines and wa ter runs, whilo the earth yield har vest and the seas are not dried up, there should be upon llio earth no be. ing in want Tbe hideous misery be neath which groan and wrkh tbe masses is a crime against humanity to be laid to tho account ot tho 'directing classes' that aro Interested in starving and biulifynig the peoplo the more successfully to rob it." We believe in the communistic principle for SncB rep lows ns this, but it should hp applied in New Caledonia rather than in Now York. . . , SsNAToRiALCusPKaiNcr-TbeDsin. ocratie Conferees of lbs XXXIV Sen atoriul Diatrict met at Bullufonte on Tuesday, tlio 23J ult., for lb 9 purpose ot elucting a Senatorial delegate to tba approaching State Convention. ' Tba delejntos present were an fullws.- Cllnnn W. ft. Brown, W. Batubtltr, Clin. Uiiy Oa.tr. -1. N, Caaanoaa, 1. A Woodwnri, Mai. J. tl. Vi.her. Cla.rlold Matt M.nleer, 13 Monril, (lao C. Kirk. On motion Jno. A. Woodward was elected chairman snd J. N. Cananova soorcUry. The liaino of Mr. Rankin, of Clinton, was proposed for Senatorial delegits, bat withdrawn by Mr, Brown, wben lion. W. A. Walls fras elected by acclamation. Conference ndjourn- cd witbont kiviiik inntructions. Tbo Philudlephia Record nayg ; Ovor two hundred and fifty petition. in bank ruptcy bave boun filed within tho past four says in virions parts of tbs ITnlbri, ia anticipation of the repeal of the taw, Tbis rimb ofbimlnoss tends to confirm tha general opinion, that great part ot tbe bankruptcy oases with which the Conrta aro loaded down is origins, ted In frand of the riilits qf creditors. xmnhivi.i 'ibe Bullard Legisla ture will be the ccntlicst body that ever convened at llarrinburg. Tbo 24tb of Hay has beon agreed apon Madjourn- mont day. .... . j . jRfw giiJffrtUrtBfnfj. y WEST BRANCH '' Insurance. agencY. PIHTt BR00KIAHR, AfawM. - (SnMion te U.rrey a Borden.) Tb. I.llowl.g (rat .lam eampenlei repmanloi: Norlk Brlli.b M..otl, Tire I... r O... wf Rag 'ted fn,SM,0t D001.1.0 wojwwtw rtre tna uo, ot , . KaIlnnd ......4IO,SOO.00 Norlb Am.ri.a. of Phlladolnhla l.tnl,eoa Pin Aotoonlloa, ..f Pbllaili.lihln I,oo,eu0 WntorwoT Vira, PJaw tort. Ioa.r.1 tarm property nn ly ,... 7 00,MO obil. rira Uep.rtu.nl Int. Uo lll.lrt ,P.raona ia th. ooaatra aranllae l.i.HMa ... bar. It promptly Mooted w be nddrmaine na I. me or b, letter. L.W..1 eernlbm talon in arm. elom eompnnioa. A. ........it. OSo. la fl. t vper. neona. AKUHKW rKKIl, Jr . . . " T. BROvaBANK, " OleerSaU, Map I, ISTK-lT. . . Alesln. grir dufrtisfuirnts. rplMHUH LAND POH NAI.K.-Tli. on X dT'ijrn.d will ttll t prlvtm tuli. loo ten- r.lt Inula ..I TIM II Kit I.AMI In llutl.m Inon thip, C'lMrfltld ...Univ. PV, vitt Oh. trost fl HII) mtrr: lMtll.1 ,4?t 1.1 Imet Nn. Mlli:l. ttut oni Irtot of St e.arrt, Si-isx u.rl ..I' tf4.il 'r--. (.-.! ...,(rtrsiii nntnillr uf1 . I-,,. (ruik .i n. ...,.. , .. ... ..j. .mi f..ff. ii h. w. Mtuuvr, orinld, , April 17-41. (HICK MITIt I'.- Cmlln. J llitvrvr, h h.r nnit frti od. Jut.i II. Hair. llrn.y llixi.rr tin. Jul. Msrcli l.rm, lt7S, ulinnn aur diruro. Tbo undortl.iiod C'linmliiluarr, n.piilnti.d ty tb. Tonri to uk lrillnn.o In lh obuvo lntrd nt., brrnliy glvnt Qiiliot that ho will attend iu llio dulietnf raid puint.it-i .t tlir uttin. ol lrrn.1 Troi.-tn lh. hnA,tivh nf t'lvurAtild, on Fri day, tbt imb da; of Jnnt, 178. nl 10 0'rlix.k n. . .. fiiank a. heminu, rl..ri.lil. "Apr. SI, UTS If C..uuill.ur. " " I A MOSEUH KoTttK.-!. tb. mitriot Court ol tbo U.ittid dlnt.r, for tb. woit.rn I ,f,rlot , ron.,v,i,. , b..krnpi.y, No. Is tb. mntltr of Blnbard B. Tajl.r, bankrupt, : Tb. OBdVralitafrJ borobo ttr.a 'nolle, thnt ho hit. hrn .ppni.twl bj tba Court, Attignoa of H. II. Taylur, of tbo .onnty of 1 IrarAeld, aod jtata of Ptontylranla, within tnld lliitriot, who baa bt.a .dindgad n bntikropt upan bit own notllioa b lb. Illttrlrt I'oart of laid nltOiot. SMITH V. WILBOPf, Cl.arMd, Mar I, IS7S-HI. AMifnoa. ' CAUTION, All paraon. .r. b.rhj wnrn.d iroinat pur.bn.lnjr or In any way atoSdltnf with tho f.Mowins paraoonl proparty, now in poa. aralo. f Wr.. D. Woodward, of ltutn town .biff, U : Two fnnt. bortsinnd barntrr, known nt taw Lont.nd Hhowmakor I.0111., Innr. I fcmll, 1 , oowa, atiltr . (slvna, 10 itra Ion alod,. I .Ul.k 1 t 1 a...... . i. ..e k....t shni nt, tr-ratdr, gmha and nirt, nt tho onto. Wat pnrobaw by mo uf Job. B. U.wrU and U Irani H'oodwnrd, and to .UQwa4,to rvninin lit tbn pot Maaio. f anld Wo.jd.nrd on loan onlr.auhjonl to u.y ord.r nl any lliua. JOB. WiLIIKLM. ln; I, l87S.lt - :v .1 OIU'E IN PAMTITION. la th. Orphana' Court of Ct.arR.ld Co. if tor of tlia tiartition uf tho raal aalala In lb. 1 uf Drnry Irwin, lata nf L.wteno. towoabii'. in Mid aoooty. dat'd. ' Rotlrn I. beraky lrra.lo Mar. Irwin, widow, Jan. Cbilda, nnd J. W. Cbllda, bar hu.linoil, i.nurn r-anaty, na John baukry. oar bualAod, K aturah Flraal, nnd Ruh.rl K. Klrual, hrr but- band, Marfftry K.a.n, and W, W. Soanaan, har bnaband, Curnnlln Irwin, Kam.al It. Irwin, B ii-hard 8. Irwin, Klmin Irwin, Mary K Johnann, nnd K. C. Juhnlun. brr bnabainl, bolra or porantit itilrrartd In lb. Mtat. or a.id dacaaod, that tbt inqucal nf partition in anid acuta will h. b.ld n tb. pr.niiio. on Vrid.y, Moy Illtb, IS78, ol II) n'.lork A.V.,wbcr. .11 ean all.nd If they it. prop...;' AMIIIEW PK.MZ, Jr.. Uonrt.ld, April J4, '7 St. trbrnf. , A DMINIHTkt ATORSJ KA1.E , Of VAbUABLK Real Estate, jnChest T'wp. - Br virtua of n ardor af tf Orphan i' Court of uirnrnuiu eoiiDiy, ana to Hit lit reel J. thr mil be eipoMtl o public rale, on Hi pretntiei. on WednrtHay, ISA, IHTN, At two o'floelt, f.m,,tbt following dortbi rl late, til tut to Cbeat town-hip, a.iij euunljr, to it! All that Pertain farm and wimtlUoJ. late tha property of tli-fth UallKbr, dae'd, biaudI on the utt by (and own), or lalrljr owaed by Wm. H. Wagoner, 011 tha north hjr lantli of Joaeph Shook, on tha outh hy land of Rinry, tVaronrr andaotbora, ami on tba weat ly land of Wm II W'ajrtmrrand Cheat arreli, ontaioing 132 ACRES AND 75 PERCHES, mora or la, and known aa tba Simon Rorsbaagli ram, raaarvinf and exeevtinrf rota tha boM da. i aeriaad preunraa about one half an acra, aold and ouar-r.l to lb. ( lint Srbool diltrigl. AlKiut on. I nunorao nana at u. lana It olenrel nnd undar i cnllitntwn, wttb n rood, bonrinf or...ni, fraoia buoaa and lug .table tbcraon. Tba uaimnroaod port ta titnliarad wilb pin., htmlo.lt nnd otbar iiiooot. ao. (iroiimv u ndtantanooutly ltn.l.d a d it in n aa.irnbla qebbotbooiL I .. T8KM3 Ot SALE. On. tbiid onak .1 KOtrtnation of lal.. lb. bnU nnc. in too rqu.l nnnwnl pajini.ou witb Int.rwil, to o. ...urod by judamant bund nnd mortgagaon tba prrnaioaa. O. W. OAI.UUUER, Now Kafhlngton,np2. 7H-Jt. Adin'r.) TOWNHHIP AtiDITOHH' HRPOHT. , A tutamon! of Iho Koad Fundi of Uutton li.an.hlp, for tha year ending April t, I8TK. J. P. Cnhliu nnd liaorgo Urown, bop.rrlaora. Dinros.' To am t nn.atllod wjud rood lat of 'H, t II Jl To nmonnt of aralrd tu la.iad for 77.. iH U To order, drown bjr tb. A.dilora, on. for in plaoe of nn old order,.... J.IJI SI Ttl-.. .....n,7M M ' ' ' mnnrron. J. P. Ca la has 'a bill of road wort..... 77 11 By Uoorg. Brown't bill of ronl work... 1,11111 IS By nni'l paid for watf r trough I 99 By nmonnt paid far pinna. 1118 By awiooal paid for Auditor'. Mrrieoj... U By nmonnt pnid town tlMku II 60 By amonol paid for printing- II 00 Hy Moted tax exou.mted by andltora... ' ta tl By nml wnrlnd out by taiabtaa... ; Wl M aj nmomtueollMted.. MM Toui, ..-......$i,;us"is i a a. m. Untentodbn of 1971 nnd Hit Lwa eomrai..lon and fnantralioo, my. Tol.1... ti.M 'i . 911 M .11, "no. no nunlMrtai. i , . Ord.rt ..litandl.g ..43,(l 00 Inlorett, ahont ; SI SO AiMta ar linbitltio... ........... 4ox. SO ntnl .....-...i.-.Sj,o. 0 Rend Ut of I mill InM for 1171. ' Wa, tba nndenlrnad AndlUre, oortlfy thai the leregolnf lUlaaaat oi-ih. toad fond, ef U.etou tewnabip itoorroct. . A. H. IttJiErl K RAN5, P. B IIKWITT, 0. D Woo.,Cl.rb.' CB. ROBAOa-KH, -PauSold, April M.'Tt It - - Andilom. THIS - WEEK -AT " f- t. a: H A NKW AND . ATTRACTIVE STOCK wr . DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BOOTSi SHOES, AC , wile, n oretiBo - y Sold Cb fsf Casl ' ' Clenrleld, Pa, April J, 1171, SEWING : MACHINES ' v -AT RKDrcBD BATBSt J . tllBNEWIhlPRllVst)' Weed Sewing Machine, ( Miles IL Deem. OLKARPIBLD. PA- (BeitarBM. Wtft CluftrflcltJ) TteHRW IMPROViD WKID limir tht t)Mt BoMkiaM la tb MftrttH, rani rr 11. hi m4 quivt Hi swllJr B(mI flhntilt ntl? ttmm kol to t ArMdwl, in 4 hnlh wr-t M mk Ihraasi m mot my Mm mm, It Iim m f tb Imh M.ttvw Hwnacri .. lu Tbl U mm4 ronv. ll kti ma mm MMi e-t.ll. ol . Tk WKKIk, top th Im iai(rrttMt, 4rm ft Briu mi tha PmfU KtmHitUs. ts .u. i n iftH M tfc OMlMottl Ktflllol, and in letnsmTi wmry mMmm tw lairrll. . . f lm (Vd mm Hm4Mj tmynrntt. Ptmot bdHla aet Ut.n mtug tka Ma ff-4. . Hay, grala. Vf-rf aaula, .ad to klaJi f Ad M.tfelatJt Uk te aut a Ut N Mblaa. AH Madto af tfewiaa; MMhiaM4iaaf4 aa4 ratr nt. Ala, dJf in all hiixli af thawing MsiUia NtaJI-, OM. RtttJUri, f-e. aiir..r., Caiiefi. UMkhiart, ftaalitM, CaMk aariaR-; 1 ' lat MdaHt( w7 l-a aj l-W-r, W ava la iva aMia mi aittiiaa. Caatl aurt aAoaatpaar ail araari j taait. tftnaaa waatlag aottr hlifl af maohaa, fMm trrita IV arWt. a1.tj KRATZER'S :, I lvt.:-e. ' 1 .1 lawW :- f . , i. Srir difrtisfmrnts. COUNTY HI) l'KHINTKNDKNT. We rnv Yfun nlhrit4 to annouott lb natninf KOW AIIIXI. llAVri, of HrJr tuwn-b(p. .1 '&. Mitti tia t-ll'iiig irfj.ni nii'tr', no in Hi (ll-nWI-ri'-tl lit l.lftM Nitiltlinr, t.f MufTH ll ti; tn lar ou'O uimut tx roar lil. vhtie (t in Ion lait. at ihr inma Iwlotiff- t L'ltf. aud i Ml if b ixid Na-lifrinilar on I ulr. rujot lu uir rtl"' at anv time. I' urn. MUVBH. ' KMmn, Pa, Arll 17 St. SherilTs Sale. 1)y virtua of wrlta nf Lmri 'itriii. in4 out ot th Court of Crnnioon Plaaa uf Claar- fittld aountv. and tu m dircctt-H, tliara ba iiindf.) to (itihMr la, at tha iJuurl M'iio. In tba boron (rb of iNaaroi'uf,"rii.r.':Vjnrjj :H 1Mb day uf Mar. lH7, at I o'clock, y. tu , the follow itij daarrlliad nhl rtl.tltJ, iw wit r All Iba nnliiidad 4 la of lha following tranta of In nil vltuai In B'ailr Uiwnrhip, Clear fltild euunl), I'n , boun lel and dcribt at lul lnwa : Hlnnli.K nt a pout In tba dlairint Una at Iba .utbwuat eornor ot aald traat uf land . than north S dcjrren ct liOl o il petti hoa t a post tho nonhwont aorber of nine; tbanoa ant J Ot prcbt fo pnit ; ibfliiC" aouth HO dearer wcit IHO pfrrliaa to a bemlook ; tbrbea aouth AV dftreai ait 155 uarohaa to oat ; lbrnce aunth .IV drgrai waat U 4 10 paniliai to a post 1 tbanoa uuth 6 Uefrreaa aaat S4 perrhei to a boat'h 1 tbanoa north .10 dv-ftreee aajt bV pan-be lo a poat ; tbanoa aouth Alt dfftrrea aaat 40 pprnbaa Ion boeoh ( 4hanoa aouth tttfi df rata aaitttA poiahaa to n poat ; Ibnnoa aiiuth poroboa to a poat ( tbanoa S'J dafrrcaa went rifl 5- IU perchei to a poit or tnapla , thanna aouth drirraa wait lii pambea to rod oak ; tbooa watt I'il parohaa to apoat j tbanoa It do greaa waat 1 1 7 10 pvohaa to a poat ; thenao 104 parobai to pt ; thvnca aouth I i drjrraca wait rll-IO perehnt tu a poat ; thence north ith da ltroi Weat 2 jiereliaa to a angar thnoa Burin 1 4 ucgreca nuat 60 riarulta tn pm j tbanoa north 8Hi drgreca wot TO peraha to plaaa of bajcinnioK, nun lain log 1,174 tfti moroor laa. Saiaad, taken In fiarottun and tn ha fold a tha properly of KobtrJ Utbaron U, J. Mcholaoa and Nathaa Oar riar.' . , , . Tan nn or flu.. Th prlra or ana at which the propartt aball ba ati'nok of umt be pit id at the lime ol ala, or anob lbar arraotiomanta aaatla aa will ba approved, othrrwine Ibe pruparlr will be tin rued laulr pot tap ami nold ajrain al tbeaxumoe nnd risk of toa paraon to whom it waa truck off, and who, tn oaaa of dalioUnov nt anon re-aale. aliall maka food Iba fame, ami in 00 koataaoo will tl.a Ueea l nreiruted in Court for eon (In tiott ntilett lb inoir la actually paid tu the anerin A.tuti(.w yum,, Jr., HiiKHirr'a Orrtra, I Sheriff. Clearlield, Apr. S4, isTB. f SherilT's Sale. IlY virtue of oudry writ, of Tea JT., laaued X 9 out of tbe Court of tommon Flea nf Clear held Co , and totnediractod, there will bacxpoaed to public eala. at tha Court iloaa,fi) fh fTon(fh .r CUaJ-li'lt n W edueaday, tlin Iftth day ol May. IM7H, at J o'clock, p. m, (be follow in I draorlbtMl rel aitate, lo wit ; A etrtalu tract of land tlluato In Gutieh town hip. Clear 11a W oountv, Pa., bavinnlnc nt rnaiite ooruar of Matthew McC'nlly'a farm agrvrt thatiea ny latid 01 aicLiiiiey north forlv-eir,ht degraea rart ono nuntfrr-d aod forty prrchea to pott ft hence by ravidaoaf tnct ot Ileoj. Wilran th f-rty drKn-es eaat aovaniy-four pandies to poat, t hence by aaion Booth forty. eight dt-greoa waat ono huo drrd and forty-two rurrtir to poat In Ihe old line, Ihenea by land of Shaw north forty degreea weat aeventy-Jour parohaa to place of bf ioatn, eun talninjg ainty. five acrtt and thirty lour ptrohes, and haviiiir Iwaaty acrea aleared nnd am 4 II two. lory liauie bonta thereon erected, dtliod, taken In eimo'lon, aod ta bn aold aa the praparty of W. t. Biuith. A law, a certain traat of land ailuata in Chet ((.wnehlp, Clrarfleld ooaoly, I'a., euntHit;iiijr 7b acre, with nbottt 20 aorta clenrad, with frame ' bouaa 2O&30, and imall fag bam, bounded aouth by Iirtil Knjdrr, eaat by widow Irvio. north by takan ia Mnttlia nnd to b aolornatb. proo.rtl armna ivorj.p, aan we oy Aaron ratchin. Saite 1 of Wililnm K. Soydar. AQ, a cart -in tract or 1 ml litualo in the villas or rraoklio. BHI toWDablu, Clearfield county, fav, daaoniksd a fojlowa i KruBtiaa; nuaurasi ana twsjuij itac oa irotit tirtl aad run aiag back oa Ibe vent by land ot Holicrt Uhf hy, Borth by aania. fa-t by laauatitreat.aoulh bv river, bariiif Utar-oai anfltila.r.tBeboa 1 A 2 4 fenlftjatl kitobaa aitacbed. aad frame atebla llilU feet, add other outWildirjri. biietl, Ukpa ia execution, and to be aold t tha property of Vf, C. Tbotnpaon. ... ' . Altu, aoerUia traot of Had aitua'e ia Oreeo Jtwd towofbip, Clearfield eoumy, Vm., in tlie tillagf of LewiiTllie, aod kDown aa lute No. 1 a till 1 in Ibe general plan of aald rdl-jre, boand ed in. daeritei aa fu.loaa : Oo tba aouth by Jot belonging to tba MaCletiiey bcira, weit by Ut af f. L- Sharp, and being on the eoroer of Main and Walter aireeta, having ererted thereon a two atory fm dweiltag bonea, fifty feet front and thirty fet daep, and Ibe lot baiag aboat aiaty feet fnnt fy one bnndrad aod nty fret dee. feetuwJ, Ukn taeoattao, aad to be aold aa iba proparty af slao. p. Irrto. Tatuii or Ata The ru-ioe ar aaaa at which tha proparty ahall ba atraok off tooa. ba paid at the lime of nale, or each other arrangementa made aa will ba approved, otberwiae tba property will ba liBtnfdifttely put up aad aoM aeia at the ei peaee and rl"k of the pereon to wboai it wm atraok off, and who. la eae of deflcleocy at encb ra-aalat ah ail aiaka goad tha aaaae, aod te bo inatanoa will the Dee4 be presented B Court fuf ennflrtaatioB anleai the money la artaahy pati lo lbeberiff. - ANDKK W PKNTZ, Jr., BBirr'i Ornca, Bheriff. . ClearltelfJ, Pa,, Apr. 24, 178., 1 SherilTs Sale. BY vtrrna af write af V. Fn , Imnad al af tha Goart of Com -bob plaaa ef Clear Held aonatf, aad to m$ directed, there will ba aapoaml to PUBLIC SALS, at the Coort Uonaa, In tha borough of Clearfield, on We-lnea lay, tha 1Mb day or May, lf.78, at 1 o'clock p. ., tba foUewing deeriba4 raal aeUle. ta trtlt All Iba right, Utle aad totereat the 4e lend, aat ta the following traoUaf lead: Warrant No. b.itl, altaata ia Oirard towaahlp, Clearfield Co., Pa., eoatalntng 1117 an rex; aaora or text. Aleo. warrant Hm tai 4trar4 Uwaahlp, Clemrfirld aoBBty, I'a, aoniaiolng l:il aorea, ore or leaa. A lao, warrant Ha. M21, enntalnlng 1 1 14 aerea , nor ar leaa, ke tioibea towoihip. A lao, war mat Ne, M3i, aitnata la Ooebea town-hip. Clearlield Bounty Pa , eontataing 1389 aeree, tnora or 1h, raaerrlog III a tm anld te Peior RiaVr, and AT arreeln tba aontbeaet oorner old to Jacob Kerna. Heised, taaoa im eaeAtiia, and to ba eld u tha property of J. A. P. Ten Eyek. r Aran, tba following deeorlbed real aatata, ita aied in Kam towftibip. Clear l. Id eoaaty. Pa,., bounded oa the eul by Jt.hn H. Chun, an the aouth by lea ia of Wm. and Janet Cat heart, on tbe weat by I audi af Mr. Bowman, north by land, of fajcaB Kowlea, aoataiaiag 100 arm, more o leae, Si acre oleared, imall orvhard, and having thereon rreotrd a Urge plank dweliitg hnime three atone high, largo rranw bara Miat feet.i and ether outhaildiBga Balled, taken iq oienu , tlm. aad to ba aold at tha property of I1. A, Howler, Also, twa oei tela laa or manaela af errntig.J ml.., aata ia tba village of DnBoir. bry towaebip, Clearfield eountv, Pa. One thereof bourded and deertibed aa fcllnwa i On the aorth by lot No. 18, eaat by lot No. IS, twain by townehtp road, and went by High atrel, being fro f-H wide an towaabip road, front and rear, and lVtl feat deep from township mad, and known in plan uf aaitl village aa lot No. It. Tbe "ibpr tbereof boabdte) on tba aorth by lot No. 27, aaat by lot No. 14, aoath by tuwnabip road, aad watt by lot No.' II, being 80 fart wide nn towaabip road, aad IIMf fat t drew froai owahtp road, aad hnowa ia plan ofaaid village aa lot No. II. bailed, tahen in axeeatioB and to ba aold ai tbe property or W. C. Kepler. Alao. aeartaln traA af land iltuate In Hlooai towaabip, Clearfleld eeaaty, fa., boanded and deaaribrd aa follow a t tM tba aaat by lea fa of llagh Lra h aoath by the Curweairllleand Ray Boldivtlla Blkf, went by land of J. Thomaa. aorlh by Iau4 of Laiitnar Reed, ooa tain ing forty erraew.w-w ur iwaa, una eroniy Bevaa WarW, I attt-bnildibga Iberrna ereoted. 8eiwd, Uhna In aseeatleui, nnd to la auld aa tba property of (ieo. W.tMls. ' A lao, a uerlaUi traot of land tit oat la Bloom township, Clerrflel'd eoeoty, Pa bounded on tbe . iwv nn; Irene, huiw, raaaii raru ana oincri aaat by landr of ou. A. Illoom, aoath by Car weeravillaaevd HeyuoMavilla uike,veat by laud oi ueo, ueero, north Mr luaa al Uatimar Reed. containing forty aeree, more ur leaa, with twenty aeree alearad, aou havlBt thereon areeted a ana II (Varna bauia, mall frame bam aad ulbar ottt butldiaga. . , Alio, a eertala tract of laad hitaale In Bloom towaahlp, Gleerteld eeanty, Pa., bounded by taaaa af lt aseeafe, u. Hawk. Thoaapaaa aa4 oth er, eontataing owe healrrd and aavauty-lra arrea, mora or leir, netng eovered witB pine, hem look and other timber, 8eUd, taken lu ex too. Moa, aid to ba aeld at tba praweety el Hugh . Alto, a eertaln tra or Ipnd iltuate tu Bloum tow mh la, CleaHeld uouaiy, Pa., bonnded aa the amet bv len-i af 0. Ilack. ftaalh bv land of Wra. Lyoaa, waet by, land r,f peeeaae Holdea, Uortbj ny iau a oi riuw aa4 Herri It, aonlatnmg one ban 4 red anal ality aorea. mora or teat, with aboat ighty avree olearedani havlag a yunag g rawing arehard thereaa, and a large frame bouea aaad aa a Betel, and dwelling b mae, la r ire frame bank barn, grain houte and vthnrout baildinga thereon reoted. BeAaeel, taaaa In aTaeutiab, Baal la ba tola aa lh property of A B. UoMeu. ALo, a eertain traot of land eituata ia Pike (vn (Jlrarn4 Co.. Pa bounded aifthe aaat hr laad D. Hitter, wet by lane, of Waa. Dale, aorta wy una al Mil Ufa a, eoaealoiag aavwuly arna, mora ar leaa, with bearing amber, and having thereoa Breeleel a large frame two alary dwelling baaee, tare? iWanawarB and at ber eel bulrdlaaa. Hetaed. taken laaieauuou. aad te ha aeld aa (ha property af Robert Leech, Alio, a eertain traot or laad altaata lu nraom tWB'bip.Clearield eouuty, Pa , bonniffwd we tha aet bt laud of Holdout. wt by laud of C hi Ida. toutb by land of Aadetaou, and norlb by laad ef v. r. nioum. eontaintng I .it Beraa, baring th aorea ah-ared, and having rberaau areetud a Ing b-Mia4 tern atarwa high, UiN fuas aad log bam Ukl faet, grata boa aa. and ethar outhulidlaga. Keiaed, takro ia ateeetlou aad to be told aa the prfperty ef Prank Oreett. lBaeB8Aa.e--Thua)rlMnaaiiBB aat wKUB tba ptwferty ahall be atruek off aaaai ba paid at tha tim of tale, or aucb ather arrepgantBU wo win aa approve, eta or w i eo the uraDar- Swall wa immediately wut up aad aald again at a aapeuae aad rtak af aba uorae to whom It waa atruek off. and wku. la ee of dtAeimm, uah re -aale, ewall maka good tb aama, am er al A in mm laeuanee) ui law ia ft ftreeeated La (Jaart tot ewfUruseAieu ualaaa iba Baotvay la aetuallf paid ta Ua Kbtriff. ANlRIiW 1'KSTi, ir. BuBBirr'a Orriru, . Claardetd.Pew Aprtl KMT J Bhtrlff. iUtt fltfrtlsfrnfiits. SOMETHI N G F 'IWiftsVaai'jW i. ttuL, - 'a .... 3:, I. .WkvLZiiJh, F. 11. t'AItlMrX v into. HAVE J1SI RKCEIVCD A CAH LOAD OF CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS, 1 ' ' A LAKUI3 I.OT OP Farmers' Friend Grain Drills, Corn Planters and .., . Threshing Machines, WHICH Mill be anlil CHEAP milt KXCIIANICO for JiflOD VOUNO lit )H SEX. Also, a car load of TIGER HAY RAKES, ' HOMO WON A XI. IS all lb way through, Mir dumper., the bent rake in the world. Otaortal.. Pa.. April U, IS78. . TBE BEE HIVE. ,13 Tu llio Citizens of. CleariclJ Cuntii . I have oiK'ned tip 0110 of tlio of goodH ever offered in this county, which must be seen to be ap preciated., Ij. iii not necessary to go into details, but will say that the following departments are thoroughly full in all qualities and styles. Dry GdoiIh. , . Millinery Goodti, Hosiery and Gloves, , Corsets, Ties, II a'n d k e rc h iefs, 1 1 Mtssitners, Shaivls, , , . . . .1,'.,. Jjinens, W Into Goods, Linen Suits. Skirts. r urnishing Goods, Kid Gloves, Embroidery. These goods have .been selected with the greatest care, were bought for cash and 'will be sold for cash, and my expenses being very light they will be sold, cheaper than the cheapest. ATM. HEED. Clearfield, Pa. May 1. 1878. jNI In-uranoa d' hah mLdtl. inll piiuailunt or well impntvtd lartn properties, lo Hie iina-tbinl of tlit-lr oa.h ralii, will b. .ootid frail, in tunia not ktt than .I.lHHI. For nartien- larn. At ., apjlj to UlKMUAt, W.SMITH. . April 17, ;7-3ni. Clanrlald, Pn. TXr.('LTOHH NOTU'Ba Jj Ntltae ia hereby gWon tlial Leftert'Taata- Bionrnr tin lti Halm i.f .InHV IIL'l I'UliVT 1 la( of. Law rrtu'o townahtD.CIearfiplJ CounU. P I ' def'dt haricg b.-ah duly grunted Am iho under- aignoa, an pemona tnilrnita to rem etate will pleaae make Immediate parment. and thoae bar. ing elaajoa or sirtnandt will preaant tbana proparty auirenucaifu lor irtivino( witiimit tifiav. J. . hartswiVk, Clearfield, Pa Mar. 2778 fit. Ki fro tor. IlXKCi;TfIW rlirTirK.-Kotiea it here J by giren that Let (era Tenement ary on tbe ratata of AIAU G tAHUART, 'ate of Ur4 ford towaabip, Clenrfiekl Co., Pa., oaring beat duly granted to tbe undersigned, all perauna in debted to raid tate will pleaae make Immediate patmeBt. and tlioae baring elalma or demand i will pnraent theai properly autbontteattHl for aet tl anient without delay. 0. W. t.h'AKIIAKT, 1. II. GKARHAKT, Clearfleld, Mar. J7 ot. Kieealora. il AITMVR.S..AII pcrront are hereby aantloDad y Bgainar pwrenaamg or in any way BM-IUng with tha foil win panonat Btoaertv. now in the poeaeMion of Alesaader ffilaon, of Graham twp., via: Ono apttad eow, aboat fl vev year old, aa tba aama belooga lo dm and ia left with laid wtleon on Kan only, eubjeat to my artier at any Kylarlowm, Pa , April It i . 1.KCTIOW Hocrtiiteiidciit of Co mm on JJ aM-nemiev fo lAc SAooi iNrctor$ mf ClMtrfitli tttafy . - " UcRTLajiBR !b paraoanoa af tha iH aectlm or tha Aat of 9th May, lti yoa aro hen-liy aeil tad ta meet la eonreutioo. at tbe Coort Houna. ii the borough af Olearleld, on tha fret Tuaedav la May, 1178, being the 7ih day of tha month, at one e'elook in the afternoon, and leleot. eten aoce, by a majority mi tha wowicgstt)ar af Dffwatari pewam cat, one peraoa of literary and aci entitle aoquire menti, and of akitl and eiperlcnee In tha art of ttaohtog, aa County 8uprrinVedeat, tor throe toe eaediog yeartt determine the amount of oompen ation, mad oertilth roalt ta tbe Stale Suoerin tendent, at Ilarrtfharg aa tttqaired by Iba ttk ana avin eaciioagot naia ou JOIIM A. fl RKftOltr. . 1 ap't of Clearlield C April 10, 178-41. Cnrwenaville, Pa , CAUTItrfteeAllperionaare hreby eaaftaaed egainet wafebaalegor lu aay wwy atewdlini wiiq ine following nroperty, now la tne poaaiwi idon of 3. R. Caldwell, of Pike townthip, via ; Two eow. I pair twin a led, 1 twa-horta Varna, I log tied, i eltlgH, aboat S tow of hay, a lot of M raw, i tanning mill, I threading maebiae, 4 aeta of hiirneeu, at lot af stump aaalrlne ironi, f bor-aa and barnrta, to aeret of whiat la tha ground, I pliwi, 1 ahi.val plow, I cultivator, a lut af corn ia tbe ear, 1 aook atore, 1 tm tar; a lot jf enairt, arpeta, Ao.t I louog. 4 b-da and bed liag. Tbe forng'iing property waa poroh;iaed by meat H ber iff i aale oa the 4th day of April. 187. and Ii allowrd to retnaia la tba poieiion uf aald 0. B. Cnldwrll on loan only, ruhj-ot to mr order at ny time. JOHN PORTHR. Clearnrld, Ap.I) 17, 1878 St. Orator's . Hoal Estate in Covinjon To vasliip The nnfirralgnrd, Alm!niatrntor nf lhc aatata of Kehi PipanJ, late of Cevingtna townblp, V rnr i..ld eounty. Pa f dee d, Wtll ofr fir nil.' at p-ib-lia out rw, on tbo pre mite, on ' ' ,, . ' Satardaj. May 4th, 1878, at 3 uVlAk p. nt., that eertala lot of ground tita ate In the twnhlp aforiald, bnonded on the eaat aod aouth by lend of John H. lVerd, and on tbe weal and north by laada of Anguetua Rougeat , eoatatBing TWO ACKK8, having thereon eructed B good frame dwelling hog a., atable, and tbe weeeMary ottiboildingt, togetbr with the Im provemeula. . - , - j , One third of tba poreba4 money tin epU v-v mi aaj oi rata, man me ua'aaoa ta 'wo equal annaai peyoieule, to be aweted by h.ir,d ft 0-1 mortgage ortgegw on Ihe pretaieer. P. F. COUDRIKT, Frraehfllle, Apr. lit, I87S-4L Adm'r. URY LIST. Hamat of juror, drawn for Maw Term. A. D. IS7S. lo eo kald en lb. Id no 4lk Mondnre lllk end I7IB, Tin , - 1 ..awe iwn.na, larernnn. - fuller llaalt.N. Wnab'nlP (l.llaetier, Oanroln Wm H Hoover, Brad; I i Pk.llpt, Woodward fbllln Long, Pike I Prank I'nrtont. lleeatwr Ollrar 8le.an., ChM - i Idrnrrmrt, Honlidnle J R Copplet. L fltj Jnk. Nortla, Pi. Roat Hooeer, Pann In II Mil.., Woodward Cbrlat llawb, Ball, JH i NiileeHrr, Ur.de Jn . Uolt, Wailnimton'1 U. Stone. H.ira Oeorge lloorrr, Morri, : llenre Hoieal llradtord J 11 Worrell. NewWj, Wm tt. Urerari. , MeneV lleerrMrrS A II. , llrowo, lewronaa Alal. nlrMnrrnt.Uellek Jol Shog.rt, Draly ' eenvanse imnnje. In. wnni. r. . '.. Wm R.tla, Brndlord lDan'1 Rmaal, Woodward T M.Pberean, Wnrao., Jco Hutu, iternatdo-t, . A Crane, Ueeutnr i Xiid"hb Bur,, alrautiird Job. llralk, B.ll ''""fphl. Blonrt, Cnr'i.,11. Jot (llenn, Pargoann 'Arnold Bloom, Pit. Auatis kllat, Uoodw'il t T tlu.l.p.jr, Brad, Fraak Dolta, Urreari U t Copoland, beoatnr A Wooda, llurntldn twp'Dan'l Waltt,Ueliah , Ueo ll.rl.telt, llra.1? i Inpob Amiuin, tiutban P F RnSner, 'Woodward Hugh l.ok. Bloom W 8 Tooker, ClearlLld W T Mrf'orkla, Uw'.M Rob'l Milrb.ll,-. Wm Moloto.h, Bradr Kirn Ale,' LI P Hel.,Oe.oJ. ' i 0 Athrroft, llonalar J A W.tann, Bradford (lodtr, FUlier. Knrtbaw Pnlti.k Dailar, Peen 0 llarlorwlt, Urod, I , , Jol M.il.na, t,.li,,i.. W,l.n Houcb, Karlbaotljrrom.Wilai., Bradford nan i I'oaerlv, t lonrBele V b rer.naan, I. Cilj Wm Cfcieroa. Bl. Uuih Mellon, Pik. , W 1 Her.,, Hem..a Noak Miliar. Hall Wm Tronal. lleroiida tp R M Lewi,, Knoi ' BrniJ Jerr, Itlrard J Rlller, Pike ,'.' 0 C Ball, Deoonrin Jot L U.I., I'ika M IUIUilt,IJIa.rlald J 0 Keed, Uwronea, t.Avnn.. jrnojtt, In win. M Plelmi, r.ham , nl W (ferae, WooH.ard iHnrfvnel Irwin. Bloom M.bn.loe HHe, W.d' Jem. llleetaa. II U Maiibea, Hall Wm U keen, Riab a) I'ika, Hontadalo H Woodward, lloetea M 3 Uwwata, lAvrenea ' Prank Wrl.lav. Dil i . Heben Ha.aSe,, Hell W A Hoeme, Danal.r l a WIIHama. Per..a.S lanno Unaa, beoalnr - lllark Orew.H, Morri. Hartmnn, Oteeole I liearbert. tkeentwr J. b. MovWd, Ubtel U II Woml, Uoabon .let Holdee, Pike . John HUffa, w Ji. Staamoa., OleerSeU Tkea Youne, Uuratid. tp J.b. OTrlrr, Hutten k M LnPttle, Car'.. lib) J A MoUbnn, aumide J Hum, OeeeeU J B ttorwao.t, Oee'etee I II btoora, Morri. J Mai lata, Jordan W R Uendaroon, Pl,a T Wt.kbam, aeeeerie ! PMar Pinor. Pan. t F RonMob, Oeooatn W I HnnKimea, laa ira B air Kml far 90 tews tbs fltudarr) It mrrj, fa u,, M BB trof l.,vr Ctmptalnf. CvtCrtntil, B,,i Ha4 M ' an 4 mil i-Tsntcm-nti f Uir l.frrt HnA M W eitiku oocntwiiH nx U quit erark '-Wra Atirtr.w. B M Catirm-rs. rem rtr-omiom. rllfrs l.mr f.lli K ,bleTnJelAMmrJ1.f'rJJ,,o(lJ,r',h.lle fA BTa.-1 ' L' 1'r. rM9- Ptlrsi Ite a V VHmi IIU- a-1 Ptiiju.t.atil K.rt K'ritt W tx gidffriisfmfBfj. O II FAR M E R S. dm --'' 1 j ... lartrest and most attractive stocks Carpels, Oil Cloths," Wall I'aper, Window Blinds, Trunks, Valises, Rugs, ic. SURE Xl.10 W ATI.I) t ! A V'TA'RQ Tfl PA V VfT A TAB TUT per Art. Hech end Maple Land In Mirblgaa la (ha MILLION ACHK URANTof tbe I. mad Rapida and Indiana Railroad Company. ' TiTi.E FEtlFECT. jjtroog 8. II hurCi pa Plenty o' Tiwr No D-tuitbtNiACbinch Ilitga No 'lloppori." Running Streams Pure Water Ri-n.ly Markcti hobHlf Railroad oetnplatid trnugb centre uf the grant. Send fur pamphlft, Koii-h or (l-anta. t - - Addrea-, W. O . JirOHAHT, I ami Coramiitaigner, OHANM) RAPIDS, MICIIIHAN. llarci U, lo78-3in. 1)1. VTS AM V.Ov l:H. Tha Undprritrneii hereby girra nntlea ta the ci'ttrn of Ctearfieltl mii9tT.ilti.lh. h.s. i hm vrres hnuaa la Cloarlleld, m Jarge quantity of a!) kindi of VKUK'f ABLK AND FLOWER PLANTS, winch b. will ttll .1 rrnaonnbl. prioaa. 11. fc.a E.rle ai d Lata C.l,l.e. Planta, Toraotoei, Celer;, t nuliflawer, Lg l'lnnta, Pepper Pmott, So. 6WKKT POTATO PLANTS, tt N per 1,1110 or Iftr oonte per bondrrd. All bindtof FLOW ICRS for pet. nnd bedding. b.Djring ba.k.l. and rn, ancb na AaaorUd llrliolrcpt, Sinai. A D.ubl. Petuniu, Uernninma, Bafe, Foob.in, Panalea, A erra tum. Coleul. IJahliaa. Varti.na. Ulnku I? Canoaa, OeaUnren nnd Cinernrin, i. liBguniaa, ilrovnlin, Mi.ooa.tte, Prnlta, Pbloa, A., Ae. FOR ONI DOLLAR, f will t.rd m. doacn, Mronf, elforona, wall branched flower plnott of nnj telaetion. What, the nelectioa ia left to me I will eoarantea Mill, faetion. ERNKST BOCK. ClenrflrK. Pa , April l,7l-tf. Sheriff's Sale. Tie virtue ef aundrr writ, of Hiri Vejoe ia. tued ont of tho Coert of Common Plana ef Clear eld eountjr, nnd to me directed, there will be npoaed to pulillo aale, nt tboOearl Uouaa, in the bnrooch of Clearfleld, na Wednoadn;, th. Stb da, ef Mar, 1873, nt 1 o'.loek p. m., the follow, inf deocribod real eat.ta, to win A certain traet nf land litoete la Cheat town thip, Cleerri.ld Co , Pn., boanded ea lb. aorta by i. McLaujhl.n, weat nnd Suntb b, Innda of U. A. lrrio, eaat o, land of Mare A. Bennett, contain, inf 1, acre, mora or lei a, beinr pert of two Irnrt. ooneejed te John W. Kit, bj Hood of Simoa Horabn.h nnd wife, doled Aaeoet Jl, li0, re oorded in Deed B ok "M," pat-i 17, nnd Deed of J. U. Mllea.Siecutor, Anted March II, Iftel, th. whom pnteneed lo Joba W. Nelf, witb n two-etorj fr m. koueo, ISi ie feet, with neck koildioi. wilb eu( barn, apri.g bona., and other .ntboiidiana thereoa erected. Abont 7 anna .lenrad and na. dcr enlllralion, with good beerinf oroh.rd. eVial, take, in nxeeution aad in be aold aa tbe proparte of John W. Naff. Tana, oe Sate. The price or anta al which th. aeepert, .ball be ttreck af man be paid nl tb. Mm. of enie, ereach .ihe. arrangemenU made no will be appro red. ethenrlae the nronert. will bn immediate), pet ap end eold erei. el the eipeaee nnd rtah of Ike peraoa eo whom H w.i .irnek .1, aad wbo, la eel. ef ddoieoey nl aueh re .nl., ahall mak. good the Mm., aad ia no initene. will lb. Deed b. preoeated ia Conn ror conflrmation nnlna. tb. men., I. nctaaily paid te tha tihariff. ANDREW PENTZ, jr., Saa.irr ' Orrtca, I tihariT. Clearfleld, !'.. April 17,1171. Why you Should TUB Buy WAMSUTTA SHIRT, FOR SALE AT HATES', Cl.'RWKtfSVILLB. The koeoaa it made Of the beat Iri.b l.inan. io three pi, anj lined with but hotcbart linen. A (.aula. Wamrnlln mmlla ll aed for Ike boil,. A porrcel It la gairaoleed. ' Till. Hhlrt it entirclr initbed end rene foe tbo laendrv. ' A oareful aaaialnalioa la t Ten tnenok abirt. and Ihli in addiUoa In Ike aboee petotl leaee. tbe coin witaoat aa ocjanl. . . , - FOR SALS BT ' V S. J. Gates. DIALER IN OLOTHtNH, ROOTS, HI1HBJ AND UK NTS' r LRNIHUINtl HOODS. OurweniTille, Pa., April I. 3m. NOTIC Til TAX rAVKHW.tea.eord ant. wilb aa Anl ef aha Uaaernl Amomklt ef tbi. Commonwealth, approved the 13d dn, of Marcn, A. v. mio, aa. tba nnnl.rn.at .pprerod Ih.Sd dar of April, A. D. I7J . "relalia. to the eoiloetion or Uaea in Ike eennt, of Heer Sold,' neliari. beeeb, glroa Ulan eaa noreeoraet.i.e in tn. aiitriot. nei.iw named, that tk Cent, Trea.nrer, la nocordnno. witb tb. teoond toatiuB of tnid Act. will atlead al tbo nine., of aoldlng in. no route nnd townabip election! on th. lol lowing namrd daye, for tka p.rpoo. of recoiling tba Coin!, and Stale t eke. eeeaaeed for 1,71 1 For Clenrleld br, T.eelar, Map Ttk. For Lawraio. twp. Wedaeida,. Mi, Itk. For Wallacaton ber., Thandnj, Mar Stb, from t. II .'.lock. Fur Ro(,i twp., There dee. Map lk, from t to b. For (li'ikaa twp., Friday, liar lath, from 1 1, e. For lloitoa Iwp , ftatarda,, Ma, II, from ta 4. For llirnrd Iwp , Monday, May II, from It to I. For karlhae. In.. Tna.ia. U.e II I., a a. Cur Oo.lngtoa twp , Wedaeidv. lay Ikik, from e iw m I Foi Urakam iwp., Thereday, Ma, l, from 10 tol For Morria Iwp, Friday, May 17th. For Hredbitd twp., Baurdne, May Utk. Tne kalaaeeef tb.diat.lau wul ka eiallod oflcr Ccoirt I' non all Inset aall la tkeTveaenM. tknro will bo redoetlon of lee per went., while Ieo war ecu will be added after Ike area Say ofdnl) neat, uaiimnmnei eaaea, mnhinf . dlfore... ol TBN per .wan. I. prompt tm payer.. P.rllea i. free, me Bret af Mae. eon tLale tonoa aa tb. Trrnaorer't cnVie. , . NoTit-a TO M.araine. A rare eneorUalt, will be irr. In mrrebeau to Mm. forward al Ihe time and placet fet ferlh, aed Bft th.lr LlaeeM for 187". DAVID MeQAUUUBV. Clearlield, P., April IT, 1171 , Tronoaror. Al tit) RsPOBLiOANfklBosisibsplars to get year Job work done. We are Felly prrpered to do ai.Mklag la eke printing line, will do 11 well, tea al Ike right kind ef prim. U. J V V- H J "