Railroads. PennMylvnnlnlCailrond .1 TYRONE A CLEARFIELD BRANCH fX Bad after Monday, NOV. S, IIHO, tha Vff aa. after Monday, NOV, ePaaeeairer Train will ran dally eieopt San- day,) beta-eea Tyroae aod Clearfield, ai follows CLEARFJHLO MAIL. LRAVK SOUTH. LEAVH NORTH. Curwonavlllo,..S.IO, p.m Klrerriow 1.30, ' Olourteld 1.40, Leonard, .4, ' Barrett 1.14, Woodland, 4.01, Hir,ler,. 40), " Walleoeton, 4.17, " Blue Hall, 4.15, Orabam,......,.,e.ll, Philipibarg, ...a.Se, " ulnar's 4.3V, " Boyntoa, 4.40, O.oeola, 4.i, Powolton e-05, ' Summit, LIS, ' Venaaoyoo,......6.le, " TyroBe, 1.00, " TyroBv- t.M,a.a. Veascoyaa (.JS, " Sammit . 0.oO, M Poweltoa, 10.00, " O,oeole, 10.1, Ilo) nun, I0.IT, Kleiner'., ...... .10. 11, Phlllpaburf,.10., Oreo am . 10.18, ' Blue B.ll, 10.37, WellaaeloB,... 10.44," B..r 10.H, Woodland, lO.iO, Barrett, 11.07," Leonard 11.11, " Clearuald,,.,...ll.e, Rlrorri.w...ll.l. Curw.aiTill.,.11.40i.a OLKARTIKLD 8XPRK3S. LKAVg BOOTH. LKAVK NORTH. CarwoBartlle. Klr.rriew.... 1.10 l. Tyroue Vanacoyoo,.. Summit, Poweltoa,..,, Omola,M Boyntoa, 6telner'e,... Phllipibarg. flreham Blue Hall Wallaooton. . ,7.14 p. t.eJ " S.04 " (.17 l l " ,0.114 ' 1.80 ,1.41 8.47 " 8.45 " 0.01 " Clearfield... 6.47 Looaard. .. J.5J Barrett. Woodlud,..., Staler Wellaceton,. Blue Bell, Qraham , Plllipiburf.. Bleinor'e, Boyatoa, Oaooola, Poweltoa,...., tfumtnit Vaniooyoo,..., Tyrona .67 .0I 0.08 0.14 0.11 ll 0.10 0..11 8.37 0.41 tit 70S 7.13 r.4t Bijler, 0.10 Wood lead, 0.17 Barrett, tl.Ji Leonard v. 80 Oloarli old,,... 10.07 Hirerriew... .10.15 Curwenirlllo 10.20 PHTLIPSBliRa A MOBHANNON BRANCHES LUkrm soutb. p. n. a. M. A. M. 1:80 1:40 TS0 1:45 T:SJ 1 40 7:10 1:55 10:10 7:58 1:10 IMS 8:11 :I9 10:48 8:10 8 IS 10:4) 8:15 8:10 10:51 1:85 1:35 10:51 8:41 1:40 11:18 (:4 LBiTB ROUT! A. . P. . p. I 7:15 11:10 TATioira. Morriadale, Philipsborg, Kleiner's Boynton, Oieoola, Moibannon, Sterling-, Honttdalo, MoCauley, Kendriok',, Kamty. 7:00 11:15 5 00 11:11 5:00 11:14 4:58 0:50 1104 4:40 0.84 11:0! 4:80 :0 11:45 4:15 0:15 11 1(0 4:10 :10 11:85 4:lo S I5 1 1 . .10 4:0 MO 11:15 4:00 BALD HAULS VALLKV BRANCH. If. Mall. P. . A. . Hall. Sip. 7.08 8.10 leare Tyrona arrlre 8.81 1.18 8.87 Bald Eafla 0.17 8.01 0.10 Julian 1.88 7.55 7.41 r.05 8.48 8.88 8.1.1 8.00 8.15 8.14 1.43 Milaibnrc 5.15 5.05 4.55 4.31 w.i natiefonto 8.45 10.03 MUeaburi MS 10.10 Howard 41 11.08 arrlrtL. Harra lear. .5 TYRONKSTATIOnT IAITWARD. A. N. Cincinnati Kip., 0:43 l'eeifio Kipre,,, 8:57 Jobnatowo If xpreM, 11:07 p.-M. Chisago Day Es., 11:18 Mall Train, 8:08 Huntinadnn Auo'n, 8:10 WBSTW.UD. A.M. Pittsburgh Kip'H, 1.58 Paoillo Eipreii, 1:12 P.M. Way Paaeng-er, 1:15 Chicago Kipre.e, 3:31 Mall Train, 7:01 Fait Lina, 7::iu Cloia eonaeotion, mad by all tralm at Tyrona uni .i..en. 8. U. BLAIR, Snperlateadonl. STAUB LINE'S. A itate leare, Curwenarill, daily for Reynolda rillo, at 1 o'olook, p.m.,arriringat Beynoldirille at 8 o'clock, p. m. Karnrnins, loaTai Reynoldo Tilla dally, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arrlTing at Oor wanirllla at 12 o'clock, m. Para, aaob way, tl. A Itara IcaTci CurwcnlTlMe dally, at 1 o'clock. -p. m., for Duliola City, arriring at DiiUnla City at 8 o'clock, p. m. Roturning, learaa DuBoli at 7 o'clock, a. m., daily, arriving at Curwcairilloat 11 o'clock, m. Fara, aach way, 11. to. Alloghony Valley Railroad. LOW ORADK DIVISION. (1 and after Monday, Nor Itih, 1880. V7 tha paiaeager train! will ran dally (aieept Sunday) aetweea Rod Bank and Driftwood, ai EATWAKI1.D,T Malllaarae Plttiburg 8:55 a.m. Red Bank 11:35 Sligo Junctloa 11:51; New Bethlehem 11:55 p. m.; Mayavtlla 1:10) Troy 1:85 1 Brookrll'a 1:55 ; Poller'! 1.20 Rey. noldirille 2:88 1 Dunoi! 8:00 ; Summit Tunnel 8:11 ; PanBeld 1:42 ( Tyler1! 8:55 1 Uen.iella 4:31: arrive! at Driftwood at 5:20. V EST W A R l.Day Mall laarei Driftwood 11:20 p. m. Beneletta 1:KI Tyler'i 1:28 ; PooOeld 1:10 ; Summit Tunnel 1:01; Uulloli IMS ReynoldiTllle 1:38 ; Fuller'! 1:54; Brookrlllo 8:15; Troy 8:32; MayiTilla 8:55; New Bethlehem 4:00 ; Bligo Junction 4:47) Red Bank 5:0 J; arrirai at Pittibnrg at 7:40 p. m. Tha ReynoldiTllla Accommodation laarea Reynoldaville daily at 7:65 a. m.; and arrlra, at Red Bank at 10:50 a. m., Plttiburgh at 1:40 p. m. Learel Pltuburgh at 1:15 p. m. Red Bank at 8:65 p. m.; arriving at Reynoldirillo at 0:06 p. m. Cloaa connection! made with traina on P. A 1 Railroad at Driftwood, and with traina on tha Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARUO, Uin'l Sup't. A. A. jAclaon, Sup't L. U. Dip. FARE FBOM CLEARFIELD, TO Ballefonta, Pa ,3 05 Middletewn.., 16 00 Look Uavan Willlamiport.... Huntingdon Lewiitown. MaryiTllle.. Cuwenavilla Oiceola DAKRISBlIRfl 1 70 1 00 1 80 1 00 4 60 , 20 , 86 4 76 .Marietta.... Lancaeter 1 66 8 10 PHILADELPHIA 7 00 Altoona, Jnhmtown.. 2 86 rhihpsburg Tyrone 1 n PITT8BURO 1 .Usrtnanfous. MEAT MARKET. F. M, CARD0N & BR0., On Market ft, one door wait of Manilon Home, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arrangement! are of the mott complete character tor farnlihing tha pablla with Praia Meat! of all kind, and of the rary beat ooallty. Wealaa deal ia all kind! of Agricultural Imple- """i wuioa we aoep on aiulDllloa lar taa BOB ant or the public. Call aroand wbea Ib taw and take a look at thing., ar addren ni F. M. CAKDONABRO. ClearBeld, Pa., July H, 1875-tf. CENTRAL mate J orninl iSchool. (Eighth Normal School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. A. y. XA 1 A. M.t Fh. D.t Principal Thll Sehoftt t it prt iral eon it! mud, offen tb T.ry bMt f.ejlitlei for profMitoBal ud Clftiietl ItkmiTJe BaiMlnfi tpaeloai, iBTitlnt ud tsoBmodloua eomi'lftelj hrttd fcj ilenm, wall TntilUd, md friilfhd with bountiful mpplj f pun, Mft aiih B "wra LotioD htatthfol tu.4 w; of acoua, flarrooBdlar temcrj aaiurpktied. t ictenon npirttiooit! tfliclont, u kllvo to invir won. Diw iplinu, Irm bat k lod, uniform uid thorougb, RipwMi aodorttt. Fft j ent( k wtok deduction to thoM prtpnrlog 8tadnt ftdnlttod nt oy lint. OourM of itudr crtioribod bv tha Ruta. 1 noati prnooi. 1 1. rreparatorr, 111. Klantn Ur7. IV. BelontiBo. Aivrfct cop Runt: I. Aoadamli. 11. CommaroltO. III. Iluiio. 1 V . ATI Tha Elawatar and Rolfatlftti mttmr m 1W. faHional, and itudaau sradaaUntf tharaln raeolro But bip.o.BM.aa.,forr.ng tha followioj aorraa poBdiog drrraat Maslar or tha Klaaiaatl Md hlMtaroftha bolaoeat. Oraduatao tn tha othar aourtat raoalra Normal CartiAoatai of thair i Uinmanta, aticrtad by tha Faeulty. Tha Profatiinnl oraraaf ara ItbaraJ, and r In tborougfanaMnat lnfartor to thoaa of our boat tollCRO!. Tba BtaU raquirai a nlgbar ordar of eltlian- ibip. Tba ttmat dtnand It. It la oaa of tha firima oojoeu ot thli achool to help to aaanro It by urnUhiaf lptalll)tot ond afflciant toaflhari for ar aenooii. jo tbii and it anitctu joungpar. am of food nbilitloi nod raod nnrDotao thoaa whodoiirato InproTo thair titno nod tbalr Ul. oats, u uudania. To nil lufb tt proratfoa Kid In daTalopltig their powra ud abundant opportn itioa for wvllpald labor nftar loaTlog rhool. for emtalocno and Unni nddraw tha Principal, wri wei wniiiw; VI IBV JJUeTartt. BOARD OF TRDBTEIBi BTOCKflOLBBB,' TBDBTBBa. J. n. Barton, M. P., A. H. Bait. Jarak Brown, n. at. jncaicra, Bamnei unntl, A. H. Haub, n. Ooek.T. C. Hlprla, Ran- O. Xlntilng, I. P. Ma. Oarmlck, K, W . W. Kaakla, W. if. Browa. BTATI TBCITBaa. Haa. A, Q. Certla, Boa. B. L. Dl.SVnbeok, ta. Jeaaa Memll, Ilea. Wm. Riglar, . O. 0. naaiey,s. atiaar McUormlok, Iq. arricBMt WILLIAM BIOI.ER, Praeldant, Claarleld, Pa. 9ea. J18HI MKKRILL, Vice Pmldaat, Lark llarea, Pa. I. Millar Mccormick, Beeretary, Look Hataa, Pa. U10MA8 TAKDLEV, Traaaaraf, Lwk Haeaa, Pa. eaoj Dbth, P, Aagajt 4, lIM-ly. mi PlSftltnilMBS. S5- BitnplM worth Addnw Htinkor A Co., (nobMl-lj PorlUntl, Mtilni, ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND HAWED. Onrw.niTin, J. I, T8 tf. OllOEMAIilN.-.I hrb Is form bit p- tvj Irani, tad tninklml In geotril, thU I hT wmofM my inMiuftkitig nop to tbt room t Orhm'i row, orr g. I. Hnjder't Jewelry it ore, and tlitl I im piinrod U do til kind of work in my lino ehvr tbfto bt otbor ikop n towa. All work warrftotod good u eu b doo djt wbaro 1m. fogitlvolj ibii It tbt ohpM ibof ID ClWUtlO, JUS, J. llfiKHlflti Dm. 11, 1871-tf. GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., Have opn id up, la tb itort rooia Uttlr oeeuplod by Weartr botti,on Seoond itrott, a Urgt ud wtu HiNiia iioob or Dry - Goods Groceries BOOTS AND SHOES, QUKENSWARK, WOOD 1 WILLOW WARS, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ac. Which they will dlcpnaa of at raaaonabla ratal lor eaah, or aionango lor oountry produca. GEOROG WEAVER A 00. Claarlold, Pa., Jan. 0, 1871-tf. John Irvin & Bros. CUnWENSVlLI.E, PA., DEALERS IN All Kinds of Merchandise, Sl'OH AS Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. -M- MANl'fACTl'RERS AND DEALERS IN Mil Alt.: TIJIKEU, AND EVKUY DESCRIPTION OP SAWED LUMBER CDT TO 0RDEB. jot The Only Mitnufuutuioni in Cloarfiold County of the NEW PROCESS FLOUR I K t Loi H, nor .t.rn .!. . ii.i.m 1 FiCash paid for all kinds of Oram Wheat, Kyo, Oats, Etc, Curwenivllla, Pa., Jnna I, 1890-tf. The Kcws From MOORE'S? THEI HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, ats and CapJ AND Crent's k::i Mi That Ever Came into the County, AT THEIR STOKE, B00U X0. 1 OPERA HOUSE, Ci BO, C. aVTOM V, M(MR B. Oloarleld, Pa., Sept. 21, UJO.tf. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store V ROOM NO. TIIHEK, OPERA HOUSE, Clearfield, Pa., WnOLEBALK A RETAIL DEALER 1.1 DltY GOODS, Oomprlllne, Dreaa deed! of the Ttry l.leet itylM, .ou.i.uua ia pan ai uaihmer.!, Maaobeiter Paaciea, Alpacaa, and all maauar af Fancy Dress Goods, Boob m Cratoni, Mob air Loiteri, Plaldi, I) ran ui&fthaat, Droaa Panoioa or tha Tory lateat ttyloo, and M ebaap na they oaa bo told In thii market NOTIONS, Conditlng of OIotm for flonta, Ladloa nnd Miieea. lioeo or all abaIat, Hilk Prinftaa, Leree, Fancy Drew fiuttona. Lad lea' Tiea or nil ahadef nnd it y lea, Caff a nd Collar. Ribbona of nil klnda ud . quatitit. Mertnt Underwear, Trimnlnga, eto. BOOTS AND SHOES, GR0CEBIES. Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, Carpet. OH Cloth, WALL PAPER. LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Which will ba Bold wholeaale ar retail. WIU take Country Produce la Biahaii(a for Cooal, it Marfctt rrkaa. wm. J. BorriR, ClearSald, r... Hapt. II, ladO-tH HAVE TDD HEARD T OYI) HOU8K, lj Main StrMt, PHILIPSUllRU. PKNN'A. Tabla alwayc aappllad with tha bait tha narko allorda. Tti travallng public la lOTltc tl t.i call. Jan.1,'78. KOBKHT LOYD, WASFIINGTON HOUSK, NEW WASHINUTOX. PA Thii bw aad wall furniihod houaa haa baaa taken by tbt anjonlgnad. Ha foala aonadont af baing abla to randar aatliraetloB ta thoaa who may May 8, 1171. ' O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r, rp:iIl'12RANCK HOUSK, NEW WASIIINUTON, PA. II. D. ROSE, . . Paora.aroa. "Tha but of aocommodatlona fur man and aoaal. A 'iacral abara af pabiio patronage elicited. iepl0,'80.e SnAW 1IOUSK, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. A.VOBt W PKNTZ, Jit., Prori.lor. ThU hotel ll kept Ib firat-elaea alyle at reaioa abla ratM. Deet location la tows for buiineea mea. Free bua to and from alt tralm. Oood !atupla rootnf. ClearOeld, Pa., Fob. 18, 1811 tf. washingtohWsI GLEN HOPE, PKNN'A, rflHK und.nicDdd, buTlnir leaaad thli eoi X eBodiaoa llti, in tba vilUfta of Qln llopo, U now praptrtd to oeaommodata nil who tamy flail. My tabla and bar ball ba aupplird with tna mil tna minit a norm. OKOKUK W. POTTS, Jr. Ulan Hopa, Pn-, March 10, 1879-tf. gUSUEUANNA UOUSK, CURWENSVILLE, PENN'A. -Tbli aid and well-utabli.bed Hotel hai beea laaaed by the uoder.igoed, aod be feele coa Bdant of rendering .ati.faclioa ta tboaa who may palronite mm. Hood Itabhng altacnad. LKWU O. BLOOM, Proprietor. April 31, '80 tf. fankj. DREXEL & CO., No. 34 South Third Street, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities, ApplioatloB by mall will receive prompt atten tlun, and all Information ebeerfully furni.bed Order! lollcted. April II u. E. ARMOLn, fl. W. AB!IOLB. i. B. ABIOLB F.K.ARNOLD & CO., Raulier and IlrokerN, Reynoldnvllle, Jeflernon Co Pa, Monav raeaired on dapoalt. Dlioounla at mo derate ratal. Kaatarn nod Foroijtn KiobatiRi ai- waya on bund and ooUrfltiona promptly nnua. KajnolliTtlla, Um. 10, 1B7 4.-17 County National Bank, IV oat of Fleck A Co. 'a 8 tore. PuaaKeTloketa to and from Llrarpool.Quatnf town. Ulanftow, London, Parla nnd Copenhann Alto, Draft 1 for aaJe on tba Royai Bank of Ireland nnd Imparl! Hank of London. jahkb 1. iibunAHU, rraa't. W. M. BIIAW, Caibier. janl.'Sl J h. II. nEICIUIOLD, Oraduata of the Poanvylrania College of Dantal Burrerr. Offioe In rofidanoe of Dr. Hilli.opnoiiU B9 DDW II DBW. BOOniS, 70-U. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (OOca la Bank Building,) Curwennvllle, Clearfield Co., Pa. mch 11 78-tf. M. Hills, OPI.TM i; OEA'TIST, CLEARFIKLD, PENN'A. VOflie. Ib raaldenoa, oppoelta Sbaw Home. Jy,187.tf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (Office In realdeBoa, Second etreet.) Nltroui Ollde Qai adaiaiatarad for tha Bala ai! extraetioa af teeth. Clearteld, Pa.. May 1, !87My. Uttsrctlattfous. flljQO n wiek In your awn Term i and IS vuu outnta free. Addraia H. Hillitt 4 Co., Portland, Maine. inebMjr. TERH FOR 8A1.E. Thlrteoo blrea of 9 Italian lieea wblrb I will aell ehean for aaiu, ur aioDaDKo ior woaai. for lurtner in formation oail on or add ran the undarila;ned. J. r. KKAMriK, Not l,7t-tf. Cloarfleld, Pn. n. r. etaici. n. h'cokklu. j. l. wmcLir. GILICII, Mii'ORKLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS. Market Mtret, i'lrartleld, Pn. Wa man a factor nit klndi of Famltnr for Chamberi, bio In ft Kooma, Llbrnrtet and Halls. Ir jou want Furniture or any kind, don't buy until you aee our Hock. UNDEKTAKINO la all It! braachee, promptly atundwl to. OHILCH, McCORKLK A CO. Olearlald, Pa Feb. 8, '78. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, niTTiti;ssi:.s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Tha aaderil'ned bell leareto Inform thoHtl feae t CleaiAald, and tha public generally, that ha haa ea hand a fine aaiortmeat of Furniture, each aa Walnut, Cheatuat aad Painted Chamber Bultee, Parlor Buitea, Kecllning and Eltaniioa Chain, Ladiei' and Qenti' Ran Chain, tha Per forated Dining aad Parlor Cbalra, Cane Beat! and Wiadeor Chain, Clothe, Ban, Step and Kitea BloB Ladder!, llat Racka, Scrubbing Bruahee, Ac MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, aoklng Olinee, Chramoa, Ac, which would tulteblo for Uollday praaenti. da.18'71 JOHN TROIITMAR. The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory Peaa townihla, Olearlald Co., Pa. HURNKD OUTI BURNED UPI TheaubMrtbar! ha.a, at treat aspen aa, rebuilt a aelahbcrhecd Baeaaaity, ta tha ereetlOB of a lr.L- elaaa Waalea Maaafaetory, with all tha Modem Inarevemeata attached, and are prepared ta aiaha all blade af Clothe, CaaeiMeraa, Batiaetta, filaa keta, PlaaBala, Aa. PloBty .f good! BB head la eupply au ear aid and a theaaaad a.w aaetomera, whom wa aak la aome aad aiamlaa anr ataak. The baetuaae ar CARDItfO AND FULLIN8 ill racalea aar aepedal attaatlaa. Prepar arraaBasaata will b. aiade 4e raeaiea aad deliver Waal, ta lull eaatoawa. Allwark warraalMl and Aob. apoa th. abortaat aotiea, aad by etrlat attaa Hob ta baiiaaa, wa hopa ta raallaa a liberal ehara f pablla patfaaafa. 10,(MX) POUNDS WOOL WANTKO I Wa will pay tha hltbeit market aria, for Woa aad a.11 ar aaaafactarad foedi aalew aa elaillar foedeeaa bebeaht la theeeaaty, aad waaaerar we fail ta laadev raaeoaabl. aattefaatiaa wa hi alwaya be faaad at hose ready ta aaaa prapai atplaaatiaB, atlbar Ib pareoa ar by leuae. aprlUMf t,,M p. iiim' dmrt ini liiiinaiiialMi i " THE KEPUBLICAN ""cLKAUb'IKLDT PA". WKDNKDAY MOKNINtl. MAHC1I Stt, III) I. HOUSEHOLD LOVE. A little I'tve jroea rrry far To amouth the dally fart?; It ftlvea n krlghtneae to the oarth, A fragrance to tba sir t A anillo upon a loTirift face, A word of kin iJd "a aald, The preaauro of a gentle band By tbat good worda la aped. But wbrn n IHtte Iowa urowa great, And the once tiny at ream Into a rjorioui rirer apreada, All life boeotnea n dream ; Frm neck nnd arni tbe burden fella. We're Ked nnd awtft and Iron ft i Wo graat our duty 'a bardeat atretic, Aod alloc b It wttb n aong. Then think, ob.frlenrfa! wbomobangefutyenra, Hate ehanftlH bound to me, How Ib the dally round of toil, Uy feet ahould winged bo; I cannot wUq my work were leaa, Your laToeoold aoaroe bo more) Swift labor aloga wltbin oar boat, And atrong litre kecpa tbe door. BILLY MAIIONE SMOKED OUT. He Votes Wlthlhe Republicans. A EEBEL BRIGADIER " AND VIRGINIA REPODIAT0R. JI.WKS HIHHKIt WITH THE HJIHV.1LS. Senator Hill Excoriates the Traitor to his Party. POOR BILLY MA HON E OUGHT TO GO AND LIVE WITH HIS FHAUDULENCY. SENATE. WA8IIINOTON, Unroll 14. Mr. McUill. of Iowa, and Cameron, of Wisconsin, took tho outu of oflico. Mr. l'endloton called up tbe resolu tion previously ottered by him relative to tbo reorganization of committees. Mr. I'cnulclon made a brici speech rocardine the various rumor, afloat concerning tho organization of tbo Sen ate Ho did not know what arrange ments, or proHurs, or sueslions had been made or accepted, but tho omni present and omniscient gentlemen of tuo press hail whispered about the Capitol, and had put into their new. paper, that there had been unusual and extraordinary visits to the other end ot the avenuo, and they had con nected tho natno of a distinguished Senator with tho dispensation of Fed eral patronago and the organization of the senate. It had been whispered that there had been a conferoneo in tho Capitol in which champagne and saiisiaciion nnu Dcen equally proton and thoso too had lioen connected witb tho statements as to tho organization ot tbe Senate lie did not know what proof tlioro could bo tor these sugges tions, but tbey bad filled the air for tho last lew day.. Jlio imputation hich had boon put on tho Democratic memDors wa. williout foundation This attempt to organize the Senate was an honest attempt to do a great public duly, a duty enjoined by the lyonsiiiuuon, uy the rule, ot tbe Sen ate and by a patriotic desiro to exo cute speedily and properly and intulli gently by the Kepublican party had cnosen anu nau convened tho Senate, It wa. an effort to discharge nublio duty, a taiiiire to ao which would luh joct tbo Democratio member, ol tho Senate to weird criticism, of tliocoun try lor being willing to paralyzo one great ooay 01 tno etatn, eilnor by rea son of imbecility or something worse uo argued tne working machinery of me oenato wa. incomplete without the formation of tho committees. Mover had an extra session of the Sonale last cd until tho 14th of March without committees having been organized mo uemocrunc senator, were now met witb tho proposition that if they would withhold a number ot vote, of the Senator, who wore hero present equal to tbo vacancies which existod in this body and pair their active Sen ators witb tho gentleinon who wore not elected and might not be. than the duty ot organizing tho Senate migh oe ponormeu. mo Democratic mi jority had sought to fulfill its duty by organizing tno senate, lln. was tbo foundation for tho imputation that it wa. seizing with unduo h.sta and wrongful spirit on the rower which tno organization ol the Sonato gave, it had Peon met first by obstruction noxt by points of order, and now by a proposition winch was unparalleled in the history of this Congress or any otner legislative body, ot which he had ever beard. It wa. not for him to say at this moment bow tbat proposition snouid do recoivod, but ho would sa; it was a most extraordinary one; ca culated from a dangerous proccdont. This proposition to establish a system 01 pairing .cuve senators with men who bad not beon olectod would awak en apprehension, it it should be accent ed, hereafter. II o, for one, here and now, entcrod hi. most solemn warning in order that it might not grow into a precedent. Mr. Dayard called attention to tho fact tbat the Sonate had been conven ed by a Kepublican President, not at the request or representation of the Democratio members ot this body, The President had performed tho ftinc lion, of hi. ollice and bad sent in tho nomination, promptly, without hesita tion. Tbe Senate had confirmed the Cabinot appointments, but olhor nom ination, bad been sent to the Senate, and should be acted upon. If the Ko publican, could .how they had a ma jority, the Democrat, would readily, without hesitation, without filibuster ing, hand over tho power they bad ex ercised for two years, lie hoped the Kepublican. would not think so badly of their Democratio colleague, a. to say tnoy wore chattering about the organization of tbat body for a lew poor day. or wocks. What had thoy to gain from control of tbe Senate for the next ton day.. Money? Not a farthing, rower? Nono. Hut to con firm the nomination, ot the Kepublican rrcsioent. iieierring to tbe proposi tion that tho llomooruts should with hold number of votes equal to the numuor oi vacant .eat. on the Kepub lican sido, ho thought It rather dan gerou. to stretch tho rule, of tbo com mittco so as to agreo to count a. mem- ocra person, who aro not and may never be member.. A motion mado by Mr. Allison that the Sonato go into an Kxecutive ses sion wa. sumiorlod by the Kepublican. and opposed by tho Democrat. Quite a sensation wa. oreated by the fact that Mr. Mahone voted with tho lio- publicans. 1 hero wa. .light applause in the galleries, but promptly cheeked. Tbe motion was rejected yoa. 85, nay. 37. Mr. Conkhng then took the floor. A Frenchman had written, "He ac cuses who excuses I" Who bad cast any imputation onon the Senator from Ohio (Pendleton), or upon any othor Senator? Tbat gontlcman appoared to be fleeing when "no man pursnotb." II. must think that speech had been made for effect beyond the galleries of' tho chamber. Tbey needed no vlndi cation hero. It must, theruloro, be be cause, feeling some explanation ol what bad been doue was needed, or because of lecling that sumo impression might uu maue on the conntty oy su'h a dis coni-Ho a. the genllemans' tbat the henutor. on the other aiuo were mov ed to justify .position which has not boon ussaiUd. II o referred to the J loin ociatio caucus a. an rx'umcuiral conn cil, which at lust wearied of tbe ques tion bow an independent party of the Senate wa. to be captivated, it had bo oomo weary of arranging machinery which was to force thegentlemun from Illinois (Duvis) to walk by the wheel of the Democratio chariot. After it had oxhaustud tho resource, of states manship it camo on with a report which was detective in some regards. For instance it bad put both Senators Irom Ohio on tho Judiciary Commit too in order that that great Stnto might not only bo a land of law, but tho law of tho land. It seemed to him noth ing could bo more unwarrantable, more lacking in utility or mora scant of pro priety, than for the Republicans to consent to an organization of tbo Son ato against a Constitutional majority of tho Senato to tho end that tbat or ganization might be overturned on Wednesday or Thursday noxt. It Beemed to him that such proceedings would be not only besido tho purpose, but beneath tho dignity of tho Senate. Ilo might say in reply to the gontlc man from Ohio that the suggestion as to withholding votes bad not origina ted on the Kepublican sido ot. the chamber, but had come fro n a Demo cratic Senator, who wa. able to vindi cate fur himself the judgment ho had formed. Vi ben the gentleman from Ohio should rent the speech which ho had just made in the Record, he would be likely to remark the Democratic party and the needs of this occasion could bavo boon rescued from dostruc tion without (oing quite so far. The Senator had lalkod about meetings which had boon held by senator, in the Capitol, it which chumpagno and satisfaction sad been tho arguments employed. Bo had no knowiedgoor suspicion as to what tho senator refer red, but it must indeed bo a flagrant instance whuh would bring tho Sena tor to his feet to make comment. Ho (Conkling) knew of no mooting, either in tho Capitol or at any man's dinner table, where either champagne or sat isfaction, (still less both them hunting in couples) had appeared in any sense in connection with this subject. It might be die to various considerations that the Sinator should not put afloat vaguo and somewhat injurious slate menls. He thought the Senator would irobably see fit at least to fix some imit, if not tome qualification, to such a romark as he had made. He trusted tho Democrats would allow tho Senato to go into executive session or with hold two votes on tho question of or ganization. It would bo immeasura bly more to their satisfaction after wards if they pursued thut course than if thoy proceeded in a method qnito besido tho purpose, not likely to save time and not likely to preserve tho character of decorum and prestige of mo sonuic. Iho proceedings were interrupted to allow the offering of a resolution ex tending condolence to the Government and people of Russia at tho assassina tion of tho Emperor. Laid on the ta ble for further consideration .Mr. Hill, of Georgia, continued tho debate It had been asserted .cverul times within a luw days that the Ko publicans would control the constitu tional majority of the Senato. Ilo bo- licved when every seat is filled this Senato would be Democratic, as it was now. If he was wrong in that belief he bad been deceived. If the Senator from New York had been correct in hi. statement he (Hill) had been de ceived. Ho owed it to himself, to tbo countiy and to thoso with whom he had been associated to si a to distinctly why he said that the Senato would continue to be Democratio whon all the seats wero full. If he wa. right tho Senator had no right to .ay tho Democrat, woro seizing. Mr. Conkling (interrupting) Won't you wait to sco? Mr. Hill. Tho Senator i. anxious we should wait I assume then every Senator yot to arrive will be Kopubli can, but, when full, how will tbe Sen ate stand? This i. the question. The Senato whon full consist, of seventy six member.. Thirty-eight members of this body wero sent horo commis sioned to sit hero a. Democrats. Thoy hold no commissions that wero not given them as Democrats. That 88 amounts to ono-half of this Senato. The Senator from Illinois was not sent hero as a Democrat, but was sent horo by Democratio votos, and in tho words of a high and lolly patriotism and fidelity to tho trust, he on Friday an nounced ho should bo true to tbo trust which sent him horo and which he agreed to fulfill. The Senator from New York has stated the Republican, will have a ninjorily. How has that beon accomplished? It has not been accomplished by tho people or by tho .Legislatures of the Slates. Now. whon and oy whom has tbat wonderful coali tion been accomplished bv which some body sent hero as a Democrat ha. been seized no, I will not say "seized" (in imitation oi a similar remark by Mr. Conkling, and one which elicited laugh tor) but "taken and carried oft, by tho Kepublican party ? Who did it? Tho senator irom JNow iork did not, and no aoc. not respect any ono who did, I know him too woll. Who did it? ho bas been taken and carried awav? Why is it that wo havo no right to act on the assumption that thirty nino memoors are not still Uomoorat.r 1 say thoy aro, and I stand horo to vin dicate tho honor, tho integrity, the fidelity to Slato, people and nrincinlo of all the thirty nino who wore sent horo as Democrat.. I deny that any ono has proven treacherous to bis mis sion or fulsific. tho commission that loys on our tahlo. I have said what tho Senator will not dispute that there are thirty nino members of this body olectod by D..ocratio vote, and (cnt here as Democrats. Mr. Conkling. I do deny it Mr. Hill. Tbo records of this coun try must settle that with tho Senator, Mr. Conkling. They will settle it. Altor further romark. by Senator Hill, Senator Mahono, who occupied soat on the Kepublican side advanced to the edge of the area fronting the Clerk's desk and proceeded to reply to Mr. Hill. That gentleman, be uid, h.d manifestly engaged in an ofToct to disclose bis (Mahone's) position on this floor. Mr. Hill. I do not know what your position Is. How could I disclose it f Mr. Mahone. Tho gentloman has assumed not only to bo the custxliaa bore of tbe Democratio party of tho nation, but has tried to assort the right to speak lor the constituency which 1 have the privilego in part to represent here. Ho ha. done ao without their assont (addressing himself directly to air. inn, anu advancing toward him). 1 owe you, air, and 1 owe thoso lor whom yon undertake to sneak here. nothing. Mark. of eneonragement on tho Kepublican sido in the gallerio..! I came hore, like a Virginian, not to respoct tne Democracy, (or which you (Hill) .land. 1 camo, hero with a. proud a claim to represent that peoplo a. yoa to represent the people of ueorgia, won on tno held wbore 1 bave fought with yon and other, in tho .use ol my people and of that section n the late unhtppy contost. That contest, thank (Jou, i, over. A. one of those engaged in it and who ha. not here or eleowhere to make anoloirv lor the part he ba. taken in it, 1 .ay that I am not here as a partisan, nor am I here to represent that Democracy, which ba. don. to much to Injur, my section of the country. The gentloman undertook to say what constitute, a Democrat. I hold that 1 am indofl nitoly a bettor Domocrat than he. Laughtor.l Ho who stands nominal ly oommittud to a full volo and fair voto and bound hullot, should seo thoy can bu held In the Stute of ticorglu, where tissue ballots ate fushuinahlo. Appluuso 1 serve notice on thut gentleman that I intend to be tho cus todian of my own Democracy. I do not intend to bo run by thut gentle man's caucus. 1 am in every sense a free man here, and trust and delend thoso of the people whom 1 represent cortainly to tako eare of my own. I do not intend (again addressing Hill directly) tbat you shall nndortuko to orilici.o my conduct by inuendocs. 1 want the Senator from (Joorgia to un derstand just hore that tho way to deal with me is to deal directly. We want no "motion, of discovery" to find out how 1 urn going to voto. Appluuso on tbo floor und in tho galleries, which wa. reprimanded by tho Vice Presi dent. I rogrot that so early aftor my appearance hero I should have found it necessary to obtrude my remarks on this body. I would prefer to be a little modest. I would prefer to listen and leurn, but you did not fool oontont af tor what has passed to-day to sit silont. Tho gentleman (Hill) by all manner of iusinuutioiiB, direct and indirect, has sought to discover who the Democrat Ib tbat may choose toexorciso his right to cast hi. voto as he pleases, andto differ with that gontloman's caucus. Ho sooms to have forgotten that I re fused to tako part iu the caucus which has not only waged war upon mo, but upon thoso whom I represent; that has presumed to teach tho peoplo of Virginia, honesty, and truo Democra cy, ios, sir, (addressing Mr. Hill) you wero duly notified. I took no part or lot in your political machinery and that I was supremely indifferent to what you did. Laughter on tho itepu oucan side. 1 on woro notified 1 should stand on this floor, representing in Jim n uiu ijluiu ui tiiiiiiu. v.enum ly tbo Legislature which elected mo did not require mc to state I wascithor a Domocrat or anything else. 1 Bup. poso tho gontloman (Mr. Hill) could not get hero Irom Ueorgia unless he said he was a Domocrat, anybow. Applausoand laughter. I camo hore without being required to state to my peoplo what 1 am. They woro ail willing to trust tne. 1 was elected by the peoplo, not by the Legislature, for it wa. an isauo in tho canvas, and no man was elected to tho Legislature by tho party with which I am idontifiod who was not instructed to voto for mo for the Senato. Tho gentleman has beon chasing all around this chamber to soo if he cannot find a partner some where. Ho has boen looking around occasionally referring to anothor Son ator to know exactly who tho Sena tor wa. who had the manliness and boldness to assert his opinion, in this chamber, froe from tho dictation ol tho Democratic caucus. 1 want that mm. tie man to know henceforth and for- ovor that thore is a man who dare, to stand horo and dctond right against you and your caucus. Loud applause ana mucn luugntcr provoked by tho vioioni gesticulations ol llahono.J Mr. Hill, who again took the floor. hoped no ono imagined ho intended to make any personal reply to tho re markable exhibition the Senato bad just witnessed. Laughter. Ho could only understand tho gentleman on tho principle that "a guilty conscionco nceus no accusor. ' Applause and laughter on tho Democratic sido. Ho had only asked who the Democrat was that oxpectod to vote with the Repub licans, and to hi. astonishment tbe Senator from Virginia said that he wa. the man. Would tho Senator (Mahono) .ay ho was not electod as a Domocrat? Ho said he was not ro- quirod to state ho was a Domocrat, and in the noxt breath he .aid he was a better Democrat than himself (Hill). Ad dressing himsoll'to tbe Republicans i commona mm to you : nurso him woll. Laughter. How do yoa like to havo among you a worse Domoorat man i am r Mr. Conkling. Oh, no, notworao; bettor. Mr. Hill (scornlully). Oh, hotter, then. My friond fiom New York (Conkling) i. a bottor Domocrat than I am. Mr. Logan. He cool J not woll bo a worse one. Laughter. Mr. Hill. Novor before ha. thoro beon such an exhibition in tho Sonato, where a gentleman show. hi. Democ racy by going ovor to the Republican.. I will not defend Virginia. Sho need, no defense She has given to the ooun try and world and humanity some el tho proudest name, in history. She hold, in her bosom to-day asho. ot somo of tho noblest and greatost men tbat ever illustrated tho glories of any country, and 1 say to tho Senator from Virginia that neither Jefferson, nor Madison, nor Honry, nor Wash ington, nor Lee, nor Tucker, nor any of tho long list ol the great men whom Virginia produced, ever accepted a commission to represent ono party, and came horo and represented an othor party. Applause on tho Demo cratic aide. Mr. Mahono who had returned to his .eat on the Kepublican side. Do 1 understand you correctly a. saying I accented a commission from ono par ty and camo hero to voto for another party f Mr. Hill. 1 understand you were elected as a Democrat Mr. Mahone (imperatively). Answer tho quostion. Mr. Hill (witb provoking coolness). I ny yon wero elected a. a Demo crat, anu acccpteu your commission a. a Democrat. . Mr. Mahone (persistontlyl. You said I accepted a commission from ono party and camo here to reprosont an other party. Mr. Hill (impertiirbably). I said that will be tho case if you voto with tho Uopublicans. You havo not done it yet, and I say you will not do it, Mr. Mahone (impationtly). 1 want to say, if it is not out of order horo, that if the gentloman undertakes to mako that .tutoment, tho statement ii unwarranted and untrue. Mr. Hill (composedly). Was not tho gontleman acting with the Domocratio party, and was be not elected to this body a. a Domoeratr (Witb fiercer tono): Answer that I Mr. Mabone. Quickly, sir; quickly. 1 wa. elected as a Readjuster. Do you know what Roadjustor. are? fAn. planse on the Republican .ido. Mr. Hill. 1 understand that thnra aro in Virginia Readjusting Democrat. anu "uoot paying'' Democrat.; but, a. 1 understand, they are both Democrat We have nothing to do with that issne. Tho quostion of Virginia', debt I. not settled in thi. chamber. I ask the Senator again, was he not elected to this National body a. a mombor of the national Domoeralio party. Mr. Mahone. No! Are vou answer. cd now ? Mr. Hill. Thon 1 concede the Ken. ator .poke truly when he said 1 did not Know what be fa. With nuzzled air. Wbati.he? fLauirhtor.1 Kvnrr. body has undorstood he votod with the Democrats. Did he not .upport Han. cock lor President f And did h. not in the Presidential election proclaim himself a Democrat? Domocratio Sen ator., make him answer. Hill to the Kepublican. I commend him to vnn I. thoro any man on that tide of the chamber who doubt, the honorable Senator was sent to thi. body a. a Democrat? Is there man In thi. vast audience who doubts it? Th. gen tleman himself will not dony it. Up to thi. hour it was not known on this aide of the chamber or In tbe coontry uuw ma gentleman would vole. Tbe ItentJemanfrom New York Mr. Conk- ling teemed to have Information that somebody who had boon elected as a Democrat would vote with the Repub licans, and I wanted to find out who thut was. It Boom. I lound und un covered him. Laughter and applause on tho Dumoeiulic sido Tho Senator Mr. Mahono will not rise to say he could have boon elected to this body as a Kepublican, or if ho had given notice that in the organization ol this body ho would have votod with tbe Repub licans. 1 have no objection to the gen tleman remaining outside the caucus. 1 have no objoction to the gentleman bo iug independent. I have no objoction to tho man taking every .ido of a ques tion. That i. a matter of taste, but 1 do objoct to anybody coning into this high council sent here by ono senti ment, commissioned by ono party, pro fessing to bo a Democrat, and alter he gets hero acting with tho othor party. If tho gentleman, as he has very broad ly hinted, changed his opinions and hi. party afliliutions, a. he had a right to do, ho should have gono to tho peoplo of Virginia and said, "You believed me to bo a Democrat when yoa gave mo this position, but now 1 fool it ray duty to co-opcrato with tho Kopublicun par ty, ana 1 return you tbo commission you gave mo." If tho gontleman had dono that ho could bavo asked the poo pie of Virginia to renow bis commis sion. He would havo had a claim to tho title of manhood, to which ho pro nou need bimselt entitled hero in such theatrical stylo. 1 have dono what the newspapers could not do; what both parties could not do; what the whole country could not do. 1 have brought outlbesonatorlrom V irgima. Laugh ter and applause on tho Democratic Bide. Hut now in tbo kindest spirit I muko a la.il aopeul to tho honorable Senator, whatever other late may bo fall him, to bo true to the trust which tho peoplo of Virginia gave him. Who- over olso may be disuppoinled, who over olso may he docoivod, I appeal to tho gentloman to be truo to tho people ana eenlimeui ot tho party which bad kindly commissioned him to a soat in this body. Aftor further debate Mr. Cameron, of Ponnsylvania,movod to go into oxoo utive business. Rojoctod yeus 35, nay. 37. Ho thon movod an adjourn, meut, which was also defeatod yeas 31, nay. 37, Mr. Mahono voting with tho Republicans. Mr. Ingalls proposed by unanimous consent that tho quostion of organiza tion should bo postponed until Thurs day, whon all the scuts ol tho Senators would bo tilled. Mr. l'endloton while not author ized to give consent on the part of his own side of tbo obamber, he depreca ted tho idea of making the question ono of physical endurance. j Mr. oorhoes expressed the idea of going on with the organization ot the committeo. at once, and offered to bo ono of tbe two Democrat, who would withhold thoir votos so as to make up for tho two Republican votes thut were absent. He defended tho Democrat, from the chargo of desiring to gain control of tho organization ot tho Son ato by taking any mean advantage. In conclusion be moved an adjourn ment. Pending a voto tho resolution of condolence with tbe government and ponple of Knssia was takon up and adopted unanimously. 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Anj booki or Utinrnrj desired that I may not hare no head, will be onion-d by Brit aiprefe, and fold at wholeaale or reuil to tuft customer!. I will also kepp peridicl literature, loch ai Mngiincf New'pni cri. Ac. P. A. UAl'LlN Clearfield. May 7, UM-tf New Departure LUTII ERSDURG ! I!reaflr. aoodi will lie 10M for CASH milv. or in eithaoge for producft? No books will be kept in tba future. All old accounts mut be settled. Those who ennnot eaih np, will p.fae band over their notes aad CLOSE THE RECORD. I an determined to sell m? foods at easli prleos, and at la discount far below that ever offered in this vicinity. The discount I allow mr customers, will neks them rich in twenty jean It they follow my adrfm and buy their goutls fr no s. I will pay tMh for wheat, oete and M .Tir ed. DANIFL UOODI.AMb'H. Luthenburg. January 17, 1077. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUMS! CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OILS, DYE STI FF VARNISHES, Bill SlltS, FANCY 000D8, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WIXES ARD LIQUCHH for Bed loin al purposes. Trusses, 8opportsn, Rchaol Rooks anj Station ery, and all other articles usually found in a Drug Store. PHYSICIANS' PltFSCRIPTTnvs riitn. FULLY COMPOUNHKI). MaTin a ler ev- perleuee In tha business they can rive entire est Uraction. " J. ?. HARTKWICK, M JOHN P. IRWIN. Cleardeld, DafMaiHar IA, 174 ma ar . Cathartic Pills ComliiMl tha choir-cat rnllinrtlr prim-li'l - In mwhrlnp, In irov,rli.iu tH-.-nrat.-lr Jii.ImI in awiir. m-lititv, o-rliiiiitv. ni-.l timl.ini.it? p( rit.vt. Th.-v nr.- tl.,.' r. .i.t ot rnra of rsroful atit.lv mt.l pra.-ti.-nl wriinant, ami am tlio tn..t r-llnlii-il r. fi cly .l (li-oror.il fr .liai-anra . h lIl-rmiilrnK'ni o( till. at. i.l. 1..... ,,; liorrda, nuiih ronnlrr. prompt ami r-iT.-i-in.il tr'alnifiit Avnt'a I'n.,., ;l, I. U-al.le to ttna r-lnaa of tliM-aa.... Tli.-r n-t tllr..-tlr oil tha (llirealir-a att.l .iR.imili.i n .. prorciuf-a, au.l rnatora rcunUr li.-nltlir n lion. Hiclr utrnalvs in... I.r phtai, n.'t in thoir prartlra, anil hr all rlrillr.-.t imti.-n-la .nn ol tha many proof, of lli.-ir vain.- ... atifr, anre, ami porfirtlv r.'linl.lr piitk-ntii. imxlliine. IIfiiik r..nii.nii.l-i of Iwnn cntrnli-.l Tlrtm-a i.r .,,..t ,...., .1.1. ...i. stanrM, tlinr am fHa.inv.-lv frv from nil tnrl. or any Ininrlona pro-rllrn, ami i nn i linlnulrl to chil.lri-n with prrlor t an!. 1 1 Ariraa Prt.ui ara an rrTortnai rrn f-'r onellnatlon or ( natlvanraa, In.llnr-.. V t ',J'"PPI. I.oaa of A.rlllf. r,oul, B'oniHoh and llrr-ath, lllrltii ". i.r.1! ' Mamorr. NnmlmMa, lllllonanraa, .laun.lli -, iilirliniall.m, 1 ruptlona an.l Skin lllwun, IM-np.v, lllniora, Vorana, Nournlaln, Cnllr, Jlrlora, Dlarrhn-a, llyarntr-ry, limit, I lira, nianrclnrs of tha Uvrf. nn l ml othor dinaia roattltln. from a disonl. f -I lata of the dlgoatlre apparatus. As a Wnnrr Pill thr.T hare bo equal. Whlla aantla In their ertlon. thoaa rn t .re tho moat thoroneh ami ararrhfnfi ratlmr tit that ran bo amploynl, ami m-vrr pain unlfaa tha bowels ara inll'iinoil. ami than their Inrluanoa la hnalln.. Tlim alltnti lata tha appatlta an.) rllgaatlva onrana: 1 Ik- opamtato purify anil rnrV-h tha lilcul, sn.l In part rrnaarad health and rigor to the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer fc Co., aVaattaaa aa. AaaJeajaal Cheealeta, Lanwlt, Mast, at bt iu Bavaarrre t.iuTwaaaa. m