Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 11, 1879, Image 4

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    THE MANSION HOUSE.
, GornaroiBoooaouaalartaiStmla,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
THIS (Id ul sommodlo. Hotel ka., darini
lk pMl y.ar, kaai nlar(.d t doobl. lu
v..r iifHur tor .OMrtainm.at Of .tTU-
HaHH, JB wSOlt BsildtBf bu I
raforal.bad, aad tb proprietor will .pan
F. . "-I"".',' " "" oIrtM U1.
ttayiof witb kin.
r-Tho 'Maa.ioa Bout" Omalbai ran. lo
" Dopol oi iko mini ud dopanan
---- w. u. iAniiun,
"-ii-M Proprli
LLEGHENY HOTEL.
Market atreet. Clearfield, P.,
wm. d. Bradlay, formortv nronriator
Looaard Rohm. k.l i f .,, i
lln.-l .u;,! "7 -"".7
" . i pudiio pairoDaga, I D
UoBNhu mw thorouRhly rapairad ud aawl
i. 8. Brad la, formorl ltPonritAv tt tha
kud ,tb.
publio patro
frnlb.d, aod f aula will tod ll a plaaaul Mop
Th.
flog plo. It,, ubl. .ill bo oppllod witb lot
Mot of orarytbiaf la iko marbaL At tbo bar
win oo ruBoa tbo bolt wlnoa aod liqoon. Qood
taoiiof altaohad. WM. S. BRADLEY,
Mayl'i 'I. Proprietor.
SHAW HOUSE,
(Cor. of Market a Front ttnata,)
. . CLEARPIILD. PI
Tho ea J.r.lgoed kaalnf ukaa akarfa of Ikli
-- , . " --a --. wumtgw wi tnia
Hotel, wonld re.pntfBllyolloitpnblie patrooage.
n.iiiniua .Haw.
rpEHPERANCE HOUSE,
NEW WA8HINUT0N, PA.
H. D. BOSS, . . Paoraiiroa
lioali, lio. Man aad bono oror alf ht, II M
klaa and two borioi oror niaht. Sl.&n.
!if f "medatloDf for aiaa and boait
TITASHINGTON TTnnsn
IB WDUr KianmAHH .. .
Thli aaw aad wall rorai.hed boo., baa boon
Ukea by tba andar.lo.d. He fail, oonldoal ol
bolof abla to raader aallifaotloa lo tboio wbo may
May , 1(171. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
LOYD HOUSE,
Mala fitroot.
PITTT-tDIIUITUii nnvTHii
Table alwayi .applied with tbo boil tba markat
,. uv U-BT0I1OB DBDI10 II IBTltad In a. I.
ra
Jao.l.Ta.
ROBKKT LOYD.
Santa.
County National Bank,
OP CLEARFIELD. PA.
00M In Maaonio Bulldlog, oao door aortk of
I 1 fl. n W . t.nn 1 1 ... uu
Puna. Tlokata to and from Liverpool, Qoaoaa-
wuuuuo, rana ana uopanoatan.
AlK, Draft! for lain on tba Royal Bank of Inland
uiiaria nana oi Ljonoon.
JAMES T. LEONARD, Praa't
W. M. SHAW, Caahlar. Janltt
' DREXEL & cbT"
Wo, 34 South Third Street, Philadelphia
BACKERS,
And Dealers In Government Semriiioo
Applloatloa by nail will roeolro prompt atlon
tlon, and all laformatloa oboarfolly furnithod
"Qwa. . t April n-tf.
f. 1BM0LD. B7. aaROLD. . B. ARNOLD
F. K. ARNOLD & CO..
Bankera and Broker,
KcyaoidaTUIe, Jrfleraon Co., Pa,
Unnay roealrad on dopoilt. DlioonnU at mo-
u.raui raua. taiiorn and roraiga Eiobania al
waya on band and oollretlona promptly mada.
Kaynoldirllla, Dao. IS, 187d.-ly
J L. R .HEICimOLD,
URGEON IIESTIIT,
Sraduata of tba Pennrylranla. Colleira of Dantal
Sarjary. OOooiaroaidanooofDr. Hllli.oppofito
tba Bhaw Hooaa. mohU, li-O.
DR. E. M. THOMPSON,-
(Offlo. la Baok Batldlof,)
Carwonarllle, CUarBoid Cu, Pa.
nob JI T t.tf. ' -
IHisffllanrous.
SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP.
OtwI.M9,M hot
mr ifiiiwi
IMMNDK
. .--... w.aa. bb bbi ini nii"i pnn
COI UH, rOLUN, ( Hlll r,
ktid all THIIIt at -V ...x n.l
ii lara-ii in uav nir t(j a cntut-y. Jkr.
ton ixomnittKl It. J, R. Tikhai, l.nag P.O., Ill
J": "It -i Iwocritlilfni (run thti irraM." A. 1.
Simmcim. of fialtunorfl, Md., Alu : rU will rut.
Ua.l rr.urK lm-t:,,,!..'. Tk U utUvrl
Prlo, SS wnrt, M oenU. knd 0t.M per LoUln.
M. K. UJLXOCRJp A prft, ritlAtmrtk,
Fr J b B. W. Onban, C It r lie Id, Pa.
J.H.LYTLE,
Wholesale it Retail Dealer in
GrocerioS,
THK LARQEHTaod BEST KEI.ECTEU DTOCK
in ini lUUAI I,
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs.
OorweMvllla, Jan. , 1.lf.
WANTED.
100,000 SHAVED SHI.YGLES,
ln8,' a?ln,bu'' Orooary Stora, F.oond itro.t,
Claartl.ld, Pa. jQ. W .,, '
COFFEE.
TEA,
su6ar.
SYRUP,
MEATS,
PIRIl
SALT,
OlLh,
QUEENSWARE,
Tl'BO anj UUUKBTM,
DRIED FRUITS,
CANNED GOODS,
SPICES,
BROOMS,
FLOUR,
PEBD.
County Agent for
LORILLRD'S TOBACCOS,
ThM aTfarvIa hnuvtil fm f I all I. I . I...
" - J -" vnuw ,m laarV IUIJ
JAMK8 H. LYTLE,
bivsrutiia, ri, wool 12, 1
WJETPASTB.A
LWr niaev re vk.
fnrrka-r ft.
.r, b..-r-luii..., n umt. .
Mvry Writ -R mm . 4a li.
r.k-a M11 Pahaa,.
a-C POLISH Ww. Hunt-V
BEHRTS. IIECLEB, Solt Muiufaclurer.
j m Mm, niVtMatakk,
REMOVAL !
James L. Leavy.
llavln t.n.,..l .1. .
' jr mat ain uu UlUTtKI
... a au. .uui i .1.17 oecnniea by Kxk1 4 Hairertj,
wuerfj n ii prepared lo oner
th publio
CM
J.M.STEWART,
SURGEON DENTI8T,
CLEARPTBLD, pa
(Ofloo la roaldaaoa. Soaoad atrari.l
Nitron. Oildo Oaa admlalMtrod for th. pain-
Cloarttld, Pa., May I, lirMy.
?iUisffUaatous,
OHneHaKlvn r w i.
O mn., and mankind In (anaral, that I ban
rcmorod my ahoomakioK bop to tbo room In
omia i row, oror o. 1. Dnyd.r'. J.wolry atoro,
and tbal I am piaparod U do all bind, of work
... ' in ouoapar maa any otnor .Bop la town.
All work w.rr.n lrl . mnnA - ... k. .1
haro olio. Po.IUr.ly tbla I. tba eb.apnt .bop
UWt, , IO0'U.
Wagons
for salE.
Tba nndanlfBNl ka. .. band, at hto akop In
ITlaiatrltaaM
Two-horse Wagons, One-horse Wagons,
Sprlay Wagons, ud Buff ries,
Por Bala. Waatarn bimh a.ll ,v.u ..j.
kara, Aoy of wklok will bo .old obaap for aaab
-pp,w.M vi,ritj. ror rartaar lalormatloB!
all ia paraon al my akop, or addr... ma by laltar.
iiivanaaauiLi
naarleld, Pa, April II, 187-U.
The Bell's Ran Woolen Factory
Paaa Uwa.hlp, ClaarSald Oo, Pa.
BURNED OUT!
BBT lot
BURNED UPI
Tbo.BbMHbar. hava. al m.i ..h.... ...
.ri.,rDaiiia
aalhborbood aanxlty, la Ibo oraotioa of a IraU
alaaa Woalaa kuilUn. lik . ' .
ImproTamanta attaebad, and aro proparad lo maka
. Z ' . ' auaatu, aiaa.
w, m iMoaia, aia. r laaty or food, oa haad ta
apply all oar old aad a thou land BBWoartomon,
Tbo kTn of ""
' CARDIHQ AND FDLLINO
III raeolTB oar oapaoial altaatloa. Propor
" -. " raooiro aaa iillrar
Wool, to nit oa.tomora. All work warraatad aad
dona apOB tbo akortoat aotioa, aad by atrial altaa
tloa to boaln... w. bopo to roallu a liboral aaara
I f-" ""HW-
1UJNK) POUNDS WOOL WKTlm
Wa will pay th. hlba.t markat prloo for Woo
and nil oar ataanfaotorod food. a. low a. ilmllar
food, oin bo boBf bt la th. ooanty, and wk.nnor
wo fall lo roadar raaaoaabio aatlifaotioa wa oaa
alway. bo foaad at komo toady to maka propar
1""..., in j . r n ur oy wttor.
JAMES J0UN8ON A SONS,
't"4""" ll.wor P. I
JKMOVALI
JOHN. McGAUGHEY
WoBMjarpa.tf.lly aotlfy Iko pabll. fOBaially
tbal ka baa ramoaod bi. Orooary Sioro from
Shaw'. Raw, to tba bolldlnf formarly ooaaplod
.R.w. . aMiim swrt. wun n lAtonia
nping mil tint !
GIIOCEBIEM.
HAMS, PRIED BRErand LARD.
SDOARS aad SI RCPS, of aU fradaa.
TEAS, Ona aad Blank. '
COPPER, Roaiud aad Sraaa
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
C4JrA"EB FR I' 1TB,
AU kind, la ti. markat. ' ' 1
PICKLES, la Jan aad barrala.
SPICKS, la arary tona aad rariaty, ( '
FAMILY FLOUR,
00K STOVES.
UEjTijra ..
PARLOR STOVES,
of Ibo lalaot Improrod pattorn., al low prion.
HOUSE FDRNEHINQ GOODS
Oaa Fiitureg and Tinware.
Rooflnf, BpouttDf, WnmblDf, Ou T.UInl( aaj
.-.r-a. upi m -pveiaiij. Ai
work warraiUd.
atDTlblDm Id DiW Ufa. waltl ka, I . i i-J
' 1 - - PpwaiKI U I
Offlirvo. JAR. L ME AW
FRED. BACKKTT,
Olwrlttl, Pt,. Juury 1, 187t-tf.
GEO. WEAVER & CO.
1)HOPERTV KIR I1E1VT.
, Mr.,Joiia B-Ratfarty, of Pana towa.blp,
oOar. for not a dwalllof boon aad .ton room,
ituauln tba.ill.g. of Pennvlllo. Por fortb.r
loloriuation apply to, or addraaa,
!n. J. 11. UAKFKHTV
oot. JJntf. . Uramplaa 11111.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MOKNINd. JUNK, II, II7J.
THE DEMOCRATIC OUTLOOK.
A TALK Wim HORATIO DtVMOUR WHY
III POSITIVELY DECLINES 0FKICI.
F
lOR SALE.
Tha iiJmImuJ .III ,
--- a " at pnTaia aaia all
tbat traol or parool of land ailaata la Dooatar
' - - " 7 , a., wiuiin a anon
di.tanoa or tha Tint., a m a.u n n .
. it , , . -i""-" 'ma'i n. n., ana
adjoiolof I aad. of Robart llud.on and otoon,
" mo rfaooo if. uaaraart lot. Tha
aaia not ooouinlnf til aono mora or I..., witb
IWO Tain, of valn.KI. u.l ,1 I. .7...
aon. olaarad, and 1. tba koy to a laraa body of
ooal about boinf da.alopod. Will bo Mid low and
r"1 aa.y karni.. ror partloolari, apply to
DAVID L. KKKBS.
Claarlald, Pa., July ti, 1876.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
That nnrf ! Haul I a. r . . . ...
Mm of 01rflld, and tha public ffeovrallv, that
- - - u-i-upui ui rurniiara,
urh ai Walnut, Cbettnat and -Wain ted Chanibw
, - j.n-iniiuj ana Aitao.lon
Chain, Ladiar and OenU' Ka.y Chain, tba Par
foral.d Dlnlnf and Parlor Chain, Can. Stat, and
Wlndior Chair., Cloth.. Ban, Stop and Kitan
lon Ladd.n, Hal Raoka, Bombblng Bnl.he., A.
uuLiiiiiii abb riUTURE PRAMES,
ookin Hwhm PkHu a. ki-k ,.
nluhl. for Holiday praunta.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
TIN &SHEET-JRON WARE.
CANDIS MERRELL
Htam nil an awl laa a knll.lU. .!. . . j
r wa nun .img ua nra. rnrwii on
old Wettarn Hotel lot, oppoilta tilt Court
...... ,H u.-luvlu,B j.ig tRa nnoai-iroi nanu-
faetoPV and RlAM aahau .lllk. f l-a-M.l
a full Una of
house riTEKisniiTa goods,
Stoves, Hardware, Etc.
HoaM Spouting and all kind, of job work, repair
in (t, Ao., dona oa abort notiea .nH .i M..nn.ki.
rmtM, Also, agent for tha
Singer Sewing Machine.
A ID n (til' tit ManhU.a ami a I. W Jl. .1
waja on hand.
vmu vi cuuuir crouooa. A
oanoi paironaga folidtad.
U. B. AI EH HELL,
Claarflold, April !5, 1877-tf. 8uperiBtMldnt
ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
Stove Lining and Fire Brick,
kapt wnitantlj oa band.
STOVE AXD EAETHE-WAR
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION t
CROCKS I
POTSI CROCKS!
Dealing
Plaher'B Fatant AlrtLxht Salf
RTTTTVB nunuj n,
CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS.
KPIH . PTTTTVD ft I. at n tr tt
PLOWER POTS, Pig DISHES,
Aad a fnat many othar thinga' too aamarou la
" w ao Baa a.
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE POTTERY.
aafS
Ooraar of Cbarry aid Third Stmta,
SECOND STREET. .
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Hara attamaul in ... . . .
u, r -r. w "vrw room ia.017 OOOUDiaa
by Wmtit A Botu, oa Saeond itraat. a lar( and
Dry u Goods, Groceries,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
QUKEIfSWARK, WOOD t WILLOW WARE,
HATS AND .CAPS,
Flour, feed, salt, &c.
Wbloh Ibay will dUpon of al raaaoaaU. rala.
--, wmvumugw ivw awHBiry proo.OB.
, . . OE0R0B WEAVER A CO.
Claartald, Pa., Jaa. 1. 1171-tf.
JkTEW
FIdOVIt. FEED,
AND
GROCERY
a
STORE.
BOOTSdE SHOES
HATS, CAPS,
AND
k: Furnishing ' kk
Wiliamsport BootSi
, Elmira Boots,
PERKINS'
Driving Boots and Shoes,
Clallin's Boots & Shoes,
Boys' Boots & Shoes,
flino Boots
VjB.'-aa
Stoga Boot
s
Wltk a fanaral rariaty of Ladla.', Mlia.r' ahd
vuiiuraa a oooia, enoM ana UalMr.,
RI'RRRR onnna
RUBBER GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS.
HATS AND CAPS.
n p VT3' wnanronTioi iaa...
GENTS' PURNUUINQ 000DS.'
Gov. Suvmntir'a ntltintinn wna rullpil
to the recent corrosnoodunoe In rein,.
tion to himeeir, mid also to llio aulion
ol tho conruronco winch mot in Now
1 ork to urge Ii is nomlnution M Gov.
Robinson's aucoossor. Ho snid : "1
am ut a Iohr to uniloratand tho moan
ot this talk, and of tkeeo proceedings.
1 found The Sun't loiter conicd into
tho Rochostor Union, of which Mr
l'urccll is editor, and I And that hia
namo figure iu tho Now York oonfor-
onoo. JNow be knows my position
perfectly well. 1 wrote him an cm
phatio lutter when this dincutision Drat
boi-un. tollinc him franklv'that nndnr
no conceivable circumstances would I
consont to tho uso ol my namo lor any
office wbatHoevor. L&Lolr 1 hava tub-on
occasion to writo bibi again to tho
same effect, but with evon creator em-
phasig. I have said before that it was
unpleasant to BO about declininir nfflcea
- a 1
oni i am lorcod by tbo persistency of
my unwise friends to do aomothino-
atill moro unpleasant to proclaim mv
physical infirmitios. My health is in
a very precarious slate. It is an cmntv
oompumeni to ton mo that 1 look well
1 Know, unlortunatoly, that I do not
feel well. 1 am wholly inclinable of
protracted exertion of any sort. An
ammatod conversation will sometimes
Bush my faco and givo mo, perhaps,
me appearanco ol streni'lh : but that
is usually followed by a reaction, under
winch 1 am often obliged to keep my
room for diivs toirotkor. I nnnni
writo, except at rare Intervals and for
snou periods. . Jt is unspeakably die
tasteful to mo to advertiso mv sink
ness, but it seems necessary in order
that some of mv friends mav nmlnr.
. j .
stand what I mean when I say that I
coma not accept an office under anv
circumstances. It would bo an act of
immortality for mo to run for Governor
for 1 am not capable of discharging
mo auuos, ana Iboellurt would hasten
my death. After this frank avowal, I
hope to be relieved from the importuni
ties of over-zcalous friends.''
The Govornor was reminded that in
1868, when he was tho Democratic
candidate for President, he seomoti lo
gathor strength from the excitement
oi the campaign, and that alvruva in
earlier life ho appeared to enjoy him-
sen most during tho aotivity of a po
litical canvass. IIo mused a moment
and said :
"I am now as I was then. A rlrr.,.n
or twenty years sometimes add a great
weigui 10 a man's lite. Aly health was
not broken then. But as it wa. 1 ran
for office much oftoner than was wiso.
I nover loved the oxoroise of power.
never cared particularly for publio
places, but I alwavs liked nnlitina anil
what is more, 1 like politicians. Tbey
aro a much-abused class. It is the
fashion to sneer at them, but I think
they are better men a a ruin than
merchants and bankers and other ran.
resentativos of what is called respect
ability. They make moro sacrifices
and do mora unselBsh work for others
than buSinoss men over think of doinir,
They cultivate a oortain chivalrio
sense ot honor. Evon tome who aro
naturally corrupt will refuse the mnat
tempting bribes whon the integrity of
toeir pany is involved. I have snen
enough of political lifo to satisfy mo
affections of tho party which We should
not othorwiso have had."
Ho was roininded that lonif before
mat no bad been Speaker of tho As
sembly and Governor of Now York,
and a statesman of recognized Influ
ence. Ho" anuworod : "In thoso early
days 1 was not a leader but one of the
youni; men on whom the leaders bo-
stowed some marks of their favor.
The caucus which named me for
Spoakur of tho Assembly was very
closely divided between the
and Barnburners. Tho JIunkors adopt-
oa me Decauso I was the only one of
inoir uunioerin tbeAoscn.bly who had
any legislative experience. I received
throe or four moro votes than the can.
didalo of the other faction, and, as wo
bad all agreed to abide by tho result,
that settled it. When I was nominated
for Governor In 1850, it was not my
triumph but the triumph of lluw
and Beardslcy, and Brcnson, and their
friends. Thoy fought for the control of
the Convention and when they gained
it thoy thought it would be good policy
to put a comparatively unknown man
at tho head of the tickot, and they
happonod lo select mo. This lud tn
my renominalion In 1852, when I was
eiociod. During my term the prohibi
tion legislation canie up, and Ibo ex
citement which that engondered com.
polled me to mnko another canvass in
185-t. But by that timo new changes
naa occurred and my old friends
Beardslcy and Bronsoo wore against
mo. 1 boy differed from mo on tho
question of nominating William 1,
o ...
Maroy fur President in 1852. But if
Mr. Miircy had been tho nhoico nf il,
Democratic Convention, tho civil war
would have been everted. II would
not have gone lo the extremes that
Pierce went ; he would have built tip
a belter fooling between the North
and South. Marcy was a statesman."
Gov. Seymours devtjtion to Gov.
Marcy's famo and memory ia note
worthy. It was as a member of Gov.
Marcy's staff that Iforalio Sev mour.
then a young man, first appeared in
publio lifo. To the end of Murcv'a
life tho friendship and affoction bo-
iwocn mom nover cooled ordiminished.
This is tho reason, porliaps. wbv Gov.
Seymour treasures and often repeats
one of the last remarks that Marcv
made to hirti :"Tho most difficult dutv
that a politician has to norform is to
retire gracefully from the stage of pub
lic uie when ho is too old to be ot any
further use." Gov. Sovmour nd,l.
'Appreciating the truth of this rn.
mark, I rosolvod to rotiro oariv : and
considering my broken hoalth and ad
vancing years,, my friends havo no
right to find fault with this decision."
As Horatio Seymour stood before
mo, lull, graceful, erect, his dark oyes
shining, his voice ringing and reso-
imui, 1 couia easily understand whythe
uomocrats of new York were so loth
to relinquish his leadership. But from
this decision thore is no appeal. Xew
York Sun.
REBEL CLAIMS AHD RADICAL
FRAUD.
TRUTH FOR ALL TIllXGS
" When men vote, and when their chotm
officeri meet to conduct the afain of thtir
fotmcal Uovernmcnts. no toldier can in.
terere. ThU limit to their antagonitm
no political party can safely past."
So said William M. Evarts, at a mass
mooting of the poople of New York, a
doaen years ago, whon as yet be had
nover dreamed of linking his political
lurtunos 01 the thon unknown man
Hayes.
"An armed force in the neialiharkml
0 the polls is almost of necessity a mm.
ace 10 me itrd and an interference tcith
their freedom and independence."
80 said George W. McCrary, in his
Th. nnrl.l ...J .a. n , ... ..
tlan af ii, i ibthb tna attaa
r r - v.mu.iH ooamy, o O.t r-
nw atnb of tbo abon aamad food.. Coaatry
pj , 'aaafa tor food..
. iu. tna iowa.t.
MoOAUUHKT A SHOWERS.
Rcaiarail It Wna au .ij B , .
01tBmU4dhlal Pat fu. A lata
Ihftt. ila innn i. a .... So
degrading. I would much rather UYT n e,ectio1". before be had lent
tried by a jury of my political oppo- T' 1,0185,89"
nonts who whore acknowledged politi- , berty ani a a'4' army for
cians,than by a jury of respootablo . P. tlM P"" ner V
business men who said that thev took " and n stand to-
no particular intorest in politic hm '
usually voted the Republican ticket. . . Wi"itt,a u- 8"rJ, speak
From llmm I aknnM . i- lnB 'th the same wholesome abhor.
. a auuum VAllDUk irnnlH in.
. rence of military intorforonca with tl,
rf ,.vjUU,vv .uii iiuiea as in-
I. ... . ritihta nf Ik. .:i:.A. .I.i.t. i. , .,
tenso as my avowed political opponent . 7 " v.vu mcu ica me
would display. The man who ,oandor,orourQov!rnnlonttooircum-
a'causo, if it is not a nositivolv bad "onbe within mtowosI limiu both
cause, is ennobled by the service. ir nKt nS lbe functions of tho rogu
lnarna in lb . -,- n j lur army.
miwh, a won an uoc-l .
trinos, from a higher standpoint than . We "ow M0 UttJ'ea' '" Li" h
moro porsonal selflshnoss. Honco I marclllnrl boyond tbat limit in party
rapeat that I like politicians as well as m,,na,BTre "'"cb Mr. Evarts once de-
polities, but I do not like offloe. olrod un,aft 10 Pas"i "'sistingon that
"Thodutiosof theGovernorofNew "ht 01 nBin trooPt the polls which
York," continued Mr. Sovmour. r Mr' McCrary declared to bo a menace
... " in.LA.J -.1 S.
exceedingly onorous. In the mattor . "'""I""""" 01 votors ; and in
of pardons, ha la r-li'k,l nk ...1... tending to make that use of a stand.
ive powor to act, and he is compelled '.nK "rn,y Polioa wbi('1' a'- Seward
constantly to liston to the most h.rL t,00lore to be .incompatible wiih tho
ronding recitals, tbo most touching .n. ontinuance of liborty.
pealsfrom tho innocent wivos, mothors J C,'io' B""""1 on "hich Hayes
ana children or those who havo offend
A rare opportunity was offemd the
stalwurts in Congress a few days ago
to givo the country a proof ol their
sincerity in regard to Southern claims.
r or years tho clamors of Republican
oratorsand editors about "rebel claims"
have filled the air. Columns of figures
have been piled up in their newspapers
to show the enormous amount the
Confederates would take from the
Treasury in payment of their claims
on the advent of a Democratic majority
In Congress. Throe thousand millions
in theso claims constituted the lowost
estimate of tho stalwart Tribune
whose columns groaned for months
preceding every election with Ihe
dismal load. That Democratic ma
jority in Congress has como and the
ttrst step ol one of its members. Gen
eral Bragg of Wisconsin, a brave
Union soldier, was to move to abolish
tho "Southern Claims Commission" as
an umondmont to the civil appropria
tion bill. Gen. Bratir's obioct. as ho
declared in tho debato, was to close
tho payment of fraudulent Southern
claims through this commission and at
the samo time to stop the loyal cry
that the Domocrats designed to rob tbo
Government Whon tho vote on this
amendment was taUn the Republi
cans of sho House under the !iad nl
Gen. Garfield voted in the ncgativo,
and the Southern cluims commission is
preserved through tho aid of a few
straggling Democratic votes. Had the
liepublicans voted in accordance with
their professions tho commission would
havo been abolished by an overwhelm-
mg vote, as nearly all tho Democrats
supported tho amendment of Gen
Brairif.
This Southern claims commission
was created on tho lost day of the
session of 18, 1, and rushed through
uiigremi wunouv acnato, jt wn8
passed as a "rider" to tbo civil appro
printion bill, that "revolutionary oro-
ooss," as it is now styled by the stal
warts, Tor coercing the Executive. The
members ol this commission for de
termining the validity of millions of
claims were not selected lor their
judicial acquirements and integrity
but lor their partisan sorvices. Thev
make their own rules of evidence and
have powor to appoint "investicatinir
agents," whoso function it is to go
about and gathor up testimony in re
gard to claims and tho loyal character
01 tho claimants. Upon the evidence
presented by these detectives the valid.
ity of the claims bus beon for the most
part determined. A moro infamous
machindry for tho encouragement ol
fraud upon the Government was novor
devised in tho highest flights of Radi-
cal ingenuity. Under ila nniio
not loss than 1 159:000.000
taken from the Treasury to oav South.
ern claims, and tbo commission with
its dotectives is busily engaged in
grinding out moro. Whon a Demo
cratio moiubor of Congress moved In
arrest thisjvillanious agency of iraud
ana robbory, ibis blot on the iurisorn
donco of the ninoteonth century, the
stalwarts with almost unanimous voico
voted no. Thoy had a reason for their
course. Thoy know that most nf h.
wards 01 this commission are fraudu
lent. With spies and informant mIIaH
'investigating agonts" to gather testi
mony lor the commission, to am.b
among carpet baggers and lreedmen
for proof oi the loyalty of claimant
and the validity of their claims, the
awards in most instances could not
help being fraudulent and corrupt.
auiirom tbeawardaoi this commission
has been drawn a large share of the
Radical corruption fund, and this ac
counts for tho affoction with which the
stalwarts in Congress have .rallied to
its support. 'Ibis commission afforded
the largest portion of the sustenance
of carpot bag rule in the South, elect
ing carpet baggers to Comrraaa ami
I State Legistures through its fraudulent
awards, until carpet baggory broke
down with the woight of iu own rot,
tenness. The stalwarts in Conirres
still insist that the commission shall ha
maintained as long'as an Investigating
agoni can discover a loyal claimant,
but the Democrats have resolved that
it must be swopt away with the bavn
not election law. jurors' test oath
Marshal Kerns'. ballot stuffing deputios,
ana an the post of the mach narv for
defeating the will of tho poople and
plundering their Treasury. Genoral
Bragg's amendment ia not vet Inal. -1
1 ainot.
TROOPS I TROOPS! I
The notorious Fraud in the Whilo
House atill insists on sending troops
into Pennsylvania for tho purpose ol
controilinir olecliona. Thore is a clause
jn our State Constitution like this:
"No body of troop, la lb. army of th. ITaltod
eraia. or oi 101. vommonwniiB, aaaii arpraami,
atia.r Bi-ia.B or Haanaio, ar aay prao. 0 araonoa
allaia rai. IMKNiMiii dar-iay Ik timt 0 aa.-
nom.
The editor of the iltillnr ILrahl in
alluding to the Washington Fraud,
... 1 J v.- - - r v
aays: --mails tne law oi ronnsyi.
vaniit, passed too, by a Republican
Loffislaluro In lHfi!) and Mr. Have
wants to keep In operation United
State law tn trtva liim a rliancfl to
send hia milttarv aalrnna nver hern
ounng elections on pretonce of koep
ing peace at tbo pools I But tbo peo
ple won't stand anv of his nonsense
1 no day bos cone by or that kind of
work. The Status are alila to keen
tho peace at their own election polls
ana any interference bv tbe General
Government will be resented. Mr.
Haves and Blaine. Chandlnr and that
whole crowd of Lloo.lv ahiii. warriora
may as won make up thoir mind to it
now as again. Whon the pooolo of
1
this country become ao demoralized
tbat united elates troops must be
stationed at tho polls, the sooner our
lorm ot government is changed the
belter. No uso talking about liborly
when we are no longer fit for it.
Tus Casi Skttlid. Chief Justice
Sharswood has just delivered a docision
of considerable importance, relative to
the siilo of liquors on election days.
Since 1875 there has boon a law pro
hibiting the sale of liquors on election
days, hut it bhnn the ciiolom among
tavern keepers to open their bars after
the polls were closed. An inn-keeper
ot Nomstowit was tried for violating
tho act, in selling liquors after seven
o clock in the evoning, and convicted
tho Court holding that the "day"
Bpoken of in tho act meant a day of
twenty-four hours, beginning at mid
night election morning, and ending at
midnight eloction night Another
question was raised in the Conrt below,
to wit: tbat the jury were judges of
the law and tho facts. The lower
Court refused to affirm tho proposition
that the jury wore judges of the law
and tho case was carried up for review.
l be (supremo Court say that tho Court
below was right in its definition as to
wnat constitutes an eloction day, but
wrong oo tho second point, and il,
juogmont is therefore reversed.
ed against tbe laws. Sometimes, wbon
I was Govornor, these pitopus crios
wore irresistible, and I extended elnm.
ency in certain cases whore strict jus-
refuses to sign tho bill oniitl.,,1 An
act to prohibit military interference
at elections" is that it makes election
day and tho place ol votinsr excentini.a
to the genoral rule ol times and places
Wheeler & Wilson
Family Sewing vrTifn
No. 8.
1 .riH' U-I'rmn a-
Straight Needle, Silent, Easy Running,
t
ALL UNDaor CRACKEI.
SOAPS,
.MATCHES,
'. ',' . PRIED APPLES,
' . DRIED PEACHES,
. .' DRIED CHERRIES
Ootl OU tad Letup tihlmziyt.
Aaa a good aanrtaaat of tkon iblnn aaaalla
kaat la a aiaa.. ml Li-k k.
for mvkaUa, at tha markat ,rW "f"
n.oB.aaaaakMavataor
m m aaa est awa aad jadf. m.
JOHN F. KRAMER,
Room No. 4, Pie's Opera Hun,
(JloarBald, Pa.
Xaap.Ma.taatly oa kaad
SCOAR, , ,
00PPEE,
TEAS,
SODA,
COAL OIL,
SYRUP,
SALT,
SPICES',
SOAP,
Oaaawd aad Drlad Pmlta, Takaaoo, Olf an,
Saw, Oldar Ytaafar, B.ttor, E(, A..
" ALSO, EXTRA HOME-MADE
Wheat and Bar .wheat Floor,
Corn Heal, Chop, Feed, do,,
' b. nld .ba Par oaah i,
wbaaja fcr oowatry proa.
CkoM, . ii, m4..5."
8 I Ma? J . 5.
At the Paris Exposition. 1878.
Wheeler Wilson received tbe only
RmhiI , J
a i ibw awnroeo lortfew
Machines. Over 80 competitors.
Report of the American Institute of Ifeie
ivntmuicn neaer or i inos Machine .
" Ws do not hesitate to denial ti
THI BIST OIWINQ APFAftATfTB it
World."
Tha Wa. 1 anal KT. laf .n---i - . .
- viiiii oar sriaraiBaa
H. B.THOMPSON,
aaoon tastofJJaiik,
CURWFMRVII i c da
WHEELEB & WILSON MT'O 00..
1338 Ohtaitnnt St.. Philo.Ukl. '
Aphis.i.tm '
BLrlCL Ilia. " iiauo.
tice, perhaps, wonld have withheld it P" W tlie emPloynont of troops is
But I could hear ih ;i::. .r ... Permitted to the Fodoral Government
v.,.,,oil ui tui , t '"
press (for I was hardened to thatl mn, " the"e exceptibns are mado, they are
easily than I could the tears of women " P" 1 lb1 tbt PeoPle of England
and children. And whon ' was obliged hlV8 onj0J'c(1 tb8 benefit for more than
to refuse pardons (as I was. of course ""n"1 nd forty yoara. A statute
in the great majority of casosl. I h.v r berge II., re-oiiactod nndor Vic-
passed many a sleepless night contom- tor'' nd ln ftl" viBor "V1" "
plating the misery which inelinmlon '''"
te'mptod me to relieve, when duty for- "Sl0, Z- Ani ' " ""t Thst on
oaue. ino uovernor's office is no sino- ' " "I'l""" lur nomiaa
cure. io stand the wear and tear and "r ,ur lu0 coction, or ror taking
worry of the place, a man wants lo bo ' " P" ,or tne eection of a member
in lull mental and nlu-a;l
a v "a,"
which I am not
After some ful'thcP cnnveraniinx
uov. Seymour, still speaking of him
self (for he said he would expose him-
or members to serve in the Commons
House ol Parliament, no soldier within
two miles of any citv. boronirh. ),-
or placo where such nomination or
election shnll be doclarcd or poll taken
shall be allowed to go out of the bar-
Our 9b SArrrtUrtwnt.
THE REPUBLICAN,
Irabllikad arary Wadaaaday by
G. B. GOODLANDER,
CLUAHKIELO, PA.,
lias tha Largeat llrculatloa of any paper
la Northwoatera PeiwayivajilW.
The largo and constantly iuoroasing
circulation of the Republican,
renders it valuable to business
men as medium thro'
which to roaeh tbe
public.
12 00
2 50
it 00
self to the charge of .o-nti.m .k.. h
there mll,i k . ' , "' or quarters in which he I. .n.
........ o luuuiir aiuunuor- I , .
standing), continued : "The success of ione,'unl"rrt''epnrpe of mount-
no particular man, the nomination of
Ing or relieving guard, or for giving
no particular candidate, is absolutely r1', ,!" ',"ch ,,cotion ni tt
ossentlal to the welfare oi the party 1'' ,olJ,orlloo'l to go out lor any
- vi.oj.w ui mo uariy. , . . -
Consider, If you wish to. th. LnLrch .Purpo ""tbin tbe limit, afore
Ulanniia nn. -.1.1.1. ,. . . Said Shall return to hia barrick or ....
my inend and , ... 1
nninkkn. U. tr .. . tors With all COnven ant annml aa n.
neighbor, Mr. Kernan, and "myself
u his guard shall have been relieved
came to prominence. It ... .. .f. J UBru
hAn-lnir ,u i or vote tondered
'-ft "Hv, luvav. WDflnnmalM, k.
of the leaden deserted th. I).m. But that election days
and went ovor to the other .M. rk. ' lnu" 001 mad d'Borent from other
were Dix and Dickinson and Tr.m.i- day"' to restriollonr upon
and s host of othors, who If they bad n1',. , Wuld Ttin ln
stayed would 'have continued to act a 7""' free ll,n nder Mon-
loadors. Hut lk!r A..r.,i . .. remcs.
necessary to call on ns. While the
leaders loll, tbe party did not dosort
That Fraud. In Europe fora Kino-
a . ...
ana ms ooanfloilors to discusa matton
e i
ui . leiriaiflLion hii..r thDn
. wuv
before him in the regular way
is considered tho very height of
impropriety, In this conntrv Mr
Hayes, as soon as legislation on anv
subject is commenced in Congress, be
gins io irmmo a veto. Iff docs not
wait for the bill to come bolore him
regularly ; ho gets a copy and then
oommonoes to write out his oblm-tinn.
Think of Washington, Adams, Jeffer
son, Madison or Jackson oonaioVrino-
questions of legislation before they
were proporiy bcloro them I Why,
moy wouia nave regarded such
course as a violation of their individual
manhood, as well as the dltrniiv kik
Ll.. .. . . . .. - n '
suouiu attach lo the offlco of Prc.idnni
But, then, when third rate men .
placed in honorable positions,ospecially
vf iraua, inoy generally carry with
mem me py no moans honorab lo per
sonal qualities which characterize them
neiore their elevation. A bvpoorit.
although dressed in the garb of an
angoi, win be a hypocrite still. Sutler
ticrma. , .
State Robbers. On Monday night
week, says tho Harrisburir Pntrinl
wuan tho bill appropnatinir 1173 nnn
to the Norristown Insano Asylum was
oeioro me House, Messrs. Fonlon.Shcr
wood and Hewitt onnosod it .trlik
arguments that could not be answered
by its friends. Mr. Hewitt's remark.
were especially appropriate and con
vincing, no declared that fCOO.OOO
had already been appropriated for tho
erwrion of this building, a sum suf
flciontly largo "to comnluto nnir
lum," and that the expenditures of the
Commission had exceeded that E2nri .
000 for which not a single voucher had
ooen mod to show whore tbe money
I 1 W ... . - J
uu gone. jir. llewitl ua il rnrw
cally and forcibly that "if these Com.
missions willfully violate the la wa lhav
should not be encouraged by putting
more monoy in their bands with which
to experiment." It is a good sign
wnen mono wbo shapo and control
ugisiaiion sot their face against a ren.
a.: - . o r
nuon oi tbe lavish appropriations
rruicu lormeny drained tbe treasury.
."Your candidate I .,.rw,i i.
what Horatio Seymour aimin i
effoot to the party of prominont Dem-
ocrais wno Intorma v nominal k,m
for lor Governor of New York. While
exceedingly grateful for tha
ment, he desires it distinctly under
stood that under no circumstanoes will
he again accept public office.
-Miss Virginia Hicks, a young lady
of Wyandotto, Indian territory, was
thrown from her saddlo by her horse
the other day. She struck n h..
head and a bigb tortoiso-ahnll ,k
wnicu was in her hairwa driv.n ini
the brain, causingalmost instant doath
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THE and.r.ifn.d btf. I..,, Mno
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ka baa Sttad op a room aod baa joit ur,
from tb. .it, witk a l.. ,(ura,J
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by lr.t aipnaa, aad M,ld at wbolaula or r.Ju
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SUMMONS,
SUBP(ENAS,
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT,
LEASES,
BONDS,
FEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
Ac., Ao., io.
WiiatHatib Wa
uubhavvUIB
burg coiTospondcnt says: An iron-
viau carriage, surrounded bv 400 hor
"en, is one oi the appliances used by
the Emperor of Russia to protect him
sell from bis beloved subjects. There
u nothing so lovely as a "strong gov
ernment."
A bank official at
is said to be a dcfanlu-r tit A A I an
of 11,400. A few years ago he look
it into his head to imnrov. hia h.A
of pigs and paid $2,000 for an imported
oeranire poar. lie now lays his dis
grace to nis uniortunate hog specula
tion.
Democrats all over tha Slat. ..nli
meetings, but they could not
body to address them. So Mr. K.m.
and I wentont and mado speeches and
oultivated tha Said w
laborers had relinquished, and tbat
circumstance gay us a place in th
Kit Carson, son of tha famous
scout, and svory wiltv and intelllo-nnt
Iporson, It Is reported ia making tem
perance speeches.
Justioe Miller says that ln tha hero.
alta th prairie will prod an th.
great law Judge. Juslio Miller Is
from th prairies himself.
Pirplexino The Now York K
ening Post thinks that th uocisions of
rongious bodies "are somoti
plexlng the la mind," and refers lo
mo lact that a l'res hvuri.n kt- i.
J wvuy h
New Jersey deposed clergyman for
ueierouoxy, ana a Methodist body in
Connecticut suspended a nreanliAp In.
on yar on bis being found guilty 0f
uiBDonesiyi tb Kiamhur n .k-.
th Post seems to think tbat religions
pouj.iu muai, noia nnsoundnoss in the
faith to be wore than immnr.iu i.
praolio. Both art bad enosgh, but
wo .iiureuena inat vsrvr.ar rhrl.i
I people admit that any aroou nt of sound
ness in faith oould alone Cirdiab.nn.aiw
In pracUc. Th truth Is, that tbe
senoi which doe not mske Its possessor
oonesi is not worth a m.h In th;.
The Emperor of Austria ri .
ana retires early, being unablo to at
tend opera every nieht. a. 1,. nM
like to do. Ho likes neither F.li.i..
mon nor their literature, na...
soft, musical voice, and is a fine dancor,
a good horseman and a orack shot.
Return ino. Homesickness is toll?
ing on tho negroes who emigrated to
Kansas, and a Sl. Louis stMmhn.1
oners to take them back to the Bonth
froo of charge. Philanthropy t0 live
opn sets as hard on th negro as the
wuuv man.
Lhi Last Joke. Wh n av main Is
viloa another, ftt llarriiibn
drink of liquor, i be says, "will you
take a dispatch." and if th. i.nu
party lakes the drink he says "It's
an ajoks.','
Charles F. Kuhnla. Ru
,."....v-ulllUb
Of th Luthornn flrr,k..' ft
Philadelphia, has bean ans,.f,l
ouiraeousiy whipping Mary Naglo,
an inmate oi the Home.
Down in West Vlra-inla. k.n .
geta on the railroad track th engineer
stop th train, gets off anil ik..
wno st tbe animal until .h .1
klM Ik. -I..I.. .
iii. rigni or way.
Every Alabama rnm, .
. v..a. r,,aii wan
- -""'ouenne soldier, but there, are
m'gmy low Pennsylvania Congress
men wno wore Ualn. uiri; w ...
aaiasi
oi ibmrnopiibllcaBly.at Lome.
General Hanraok ta aaM i v.. .L.
- w ww uie
,,.,, ,,,,, wisest and brvst .
JOB PRINTING.
or . .
w an prepared to do all kinds of
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CARDS,
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r - - kinv.., lar ooiuw tnal ar.r
off.nd la tbi. Tldnity. Tb. diMooat I allow mr
oo.tom.n, will m.katbam Hob la lwo.ty yni,
tbay follow my adrin ud bay Ibalr food, from
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bard to T..- j . f"0".
; r - in a war taai iat
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ft..-.. . BOW taai loaa ntt.fr laa
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will not arJstni lk..U V. .1 , . .
i .ai . J uw "v i-eir foouiiroai ma,
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UOV TO AVOID JUKI) TIMES
I alava afnOrla Skaa.L i. . .a. . . a . .
..... . m aw BBii,,r bju tut inaania
tanu n tha ln - .L. I a a . ..
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MU1.80NBIJR1!, whara I ... alway, k. fo.ad
dy Ib wait .poo oallan ud .apply tbam wllk
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
H" . 5a. .ln.tl., Canlmaraa, Ma.ll..
m "7 u"'"t, Callow.,
TrimmlB.a. ao.k... i '
2?"?' Vi? h"' "rt" - U ard-
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OROCERIES OP Alt KINDS.
Ooffaa, Tn, Boiar. Rio. u.l... a.u
Pork. Llnaaad Oil. Ifiak 1 .11 t.-La. All
Bardnn, (Jaaaaawan, Tlnwanl Caatlafi, Plaw.
an. rh llua... u . . .. " ' ...
. a-i opian, vom VBIII.B-
tara, Cidar Prasaaa.a.d mil kl.A. -r a
rommary, Palala, Varal.k, Olaa., aad a f.aanl
-mami at etauoaary,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of diSbnal brand., alway. oa bud, ud will k.
ponikia Bfaraa.
. B, M.CWa'i ModlolBn, Ja...-. M.dlelaM
M ul.l,. . . ... . , ....
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Sea autiH.. , . . .
. , L . ' waBioa ror wni.a too
Uaal priaa will k maid. Cl..m...d oa kaad
... iwwmn maiaaa .naa.
Ala. . ... ...
:' "a- waraaoaaaiiio aad vanraaniw
amklBf aluUaaa.
A.0all ud m for yoanalrn. Ton will lad
--L.,f aaaauy .pt . a rauU .tors.
. . , . L. M. CODDRIET
Fna.k.lii, p. o., A.fBii ll, lay.