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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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if. RECORD OF THE TIMES, WlLKES-BAtll LUOLNE TUESDAY MORNING, AlfRIL 1, 187i. I THE DAILY RECORD. JJ JHiscjcUuuxjcn-i-3. Abraham Lincoln 1'ipsideut, and the heroie attempt to destroy the Union followed.

lie railed it heroic, because Published every morning (except Sunday), at KINGSTON. EXVKI.OI'KJ for salei at Ihe DRY OOODI4 BOISI. I No. ss rublie Siiiare, Wilkes-Barfe. J.

S. Ktitly, tiiisinith, is about to etui- KKCOK'xillice. ptT jl.IKH JiVilltjftt if. -isl i a 1 1 none but a brave people would have urate to. (lolilen, Colorado.

He says he III iiiiti III4I ilebfM Uehtered in the city and vicinity at nity oeiits per month. I I ill subriptiotn i.ixl prr year, or IVi cent TKTISU NIIAKfis, Mmu: atlij WW must have the Ktioni) along with hint. a BUUineer Ma rKes p. a. 1 I per mourn, i i i -JACKSON.

Kales of advertising can be obtained on A iixk iiiiait Ti tn ruit 4i.fr: At a Vendue in Jackson township 011 the piu-acion to tue omce, anu an uusiness commit THE BEST PLACE TO PURCHASE A Mi uiuauouH promptly answered entered upon a contest unequal as that In thej days preceding (the contlict the Democratic leaders in Congress attempted to coerce the nation into a certain Hue of action by threatening to destroy the -Stli inst Mr. Alisolom Case was kicked" jtV l.iinht year old sotiiMt. t-init fan true: weijrli tuelle JtMl: received tin- tne litNt pre I iiiiiiiu at 1 Count l-'air last Kallt- hea-J CoiresDondence containins loeal new bv a horse in the hack. He was i-unicd to teueu an parts 01 me i i -i- I TOU WANT TO EAT ORLM IS AT J. CEISELM AN'S, 'i.

the 'house badly hint. XASTIltlKi. i THE BOSTQIliSTORE THE WEEKLY RECORD. sou fi theiu.j AppH f. Kilgva.v.

Towa'mU. rp.tKK I). Sly aecoimt of Alderman her peioii.Uljeresled can II 11I till id, ml wii re bills of cnt nay be Union by report to armed rebellion. I i'libllshed every Saturday. At a 'meeting 'of the business men of this terms Postage tree, (2.iXi per year! iu ad SOUTH MAIN BETWEEN SOUTH AND Rim place 011 Wednesday night, it was deckled.

vance. Only a limited amount ol advertising ao pmcifduiss will be -anlie-ne to take steps looking toward establishing a boot aud shoe factory here for the employ rented for tins issue. i It is intended to be a family reading paper news, stories, items of interest to at all aecouals. 4 l--. W.

H.I.. I 1 iSlKIU.I'llOV ment of home capital and labor.1 i Messrs. George T. Morgan, John O'Neil. G.

H. ll lasses, and an excellent agricultural THE LARGEST -FINEST CHEAPEST JL eby tieiliiiii of partment for the farmer. Address, Aurbach, .1. 1. i'uekey and I.

1). Williams WIl.KES HAKKE 1'L B. CO. Limited.) l.ireiuie, riiblisliuit; Hi bunted. T.as itis-iiWnl' on Hie first day March, by W.

if. I1RADI.EV. nuperinfeiideiit. FOWLER, were appointed us soliciluistv procure sub assortment of .1 I' I llllllll.lt I Itolit- By older 'of tllC CiHUceilie, The people refused to lie; cowed, and the consequence was a great war, in which the loyal men tiiumphed. After eighteen years Democrat rc domination iH 'ofigress is resumed, and ''the book is opened at the precise place where the leaves were tr.rned down iu 181," where the first chanter ended and the second chapter Wgins.

The tactics only have changed, the characters in the plot and the purpose aimed at are the same Turning to the Democratic side. General Garfield, in the most impressi ve language, said: 'fYou M-riplioiis to the tock, to the amount of paities, aiiii subject to A IU Is 4 1 j.Tj i UAlJ.MAN' LADIES' DRESS GOOD DAILY RECORD i DICK (J.I1VHI lIFSjI IT FflSlS. Irn -and io.ikio. Ml I.I. HOI.

LOW. A. T. 1'ooie. has soid oftt his bakery husi ness.

I (... I- iwcoeteei iwi iiapi- ainnis six; seveii and eidht leet' 1 ii VVII.KBvBAKKE, Al'lillJl, 179. I i I' j. Trimmings, NotionsLaces, Linens. I Sheetings, Muslins, WALKER SAWED CHESTNUT POSTS Hutchison coal svoiksare miming for Kl' se in 1 full time.

i TO SI BM 1 Mibsenbers who' propose to moveand cliaue tlielr address, will. i. lease-notify us of the fact, and we will have their papers promptly for- to bo found anywhere in Northern Pen i-K. f'A'l IHlSriN Andrew 1'ayne is quite ill, and has Im-cu naylvanla ner cUiial ami .1 teksnrv WUkles itaire wartieu 10 litem. 1 1 i 1 i I I-' XTOTHi: TO for some Thomas York ha-, gone to lh sends back a favorable report FlAN'pKKY took tihe'olfi- i Saviiu-s- Hank, March 2Uh IsT'J.

i 1 he ItiWril Of Directors have this day cial oath as I'resitteiit Jud're of the resolied nav the stoekholders 'thirty 1 beg to announce that they have leased the Jacob Kiigler has moved to Susquehanna belliil tli-llrit I enl in liutinla J.u'k;ivu!iii;i district vesterday which Calicoes, 4c. per yd. Table Linen, 25c. per yd; CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, BOOTS and SHOES tiin 1 I tie etptl.il stock of this bunlv. payable county to fawn for A.

A. Church, April nisi. Hp-Hi presentation of cennieales Mr. A. II: 'Coon has the ronh'act for i (constitutes one more turn toward uu rayclinx tlie ooniplications in the ju slock at me vvmiiiii'ii; xaimnai uaiiK.

USaptl CHAliU liuildilig the railroad for Fuller A Kuub near the white mill to iulerseet with -Mi diciarv of the old Eleventh district. i i Lackawanna roantv How constitutes new store at No. 120 South Main St i j.V Wood's and will open r- on Saturday, April 5th, with JI4 H.KI. HI.Vyl-NC 1 he I'lttMon A-ins i are signalizing your return to power by reading the second chapter; -not this time an heroic one that declares if we do not let yon dash the statute from the book you will shoot the Union to death, but now you say that if we do not ieruiit you to have; 'your own way you will starve the govern--ment to death by withholding the necessary It is not surprising to learn! from Washington that some of the Democratic leaders were fairly alarmed by having their policy thus presented to the American people. And yet they cannot deny that it is a correct presenta I 'vmiianv.

iii-iiah lit- Hutchistiu's railroad Which! joins the. West I'UlstHll. .,11 Hge 1.. U. 1 the l'orty-tifth district.

RECOLLECT WE KEEP EVERYTHING I. A IJ. IL AND 14 iuiW pre MCKKI, l.ATTNl; neiit shot I I'hila tialed toiexeente orders for Thlstis llie only esmbl' shine Uelnhiav. here'liiis Work can iluiu' in any W'' oil.vj lov C'4iIi. CiiwIohu i-s Hi.

l-ACKAWAN A ')ltH." quantity. We uuaratitee work' to be dune Thk National House of Kepreseut- a general assortment or cheaply luompttVv and eillefeutly. hhtp to lit 1iii- iltt.4 ttiKl Intel deliN in Pltistoii Arms, cnliiiuinv. vvei i'a OOfLDstloUO. i.

Mr. K. A Transue and Mis Kli.a&irili oy irci'iii ir epn-s PITTS TON A it MS CO. and seasonable ie Interest Speigle were; married on the 'JTth of March. Mr.

Saiutul Snyder, of VfOTI H.C-MiiK punliasei tt iN, of my kite parinerin thej ative.s on Saturday adjourned Until to-day. This was done ju order to prevent the introduction of a' lot of new bills, which, under thej rules, would have been yesterday. The, Democrats have their can us programme, it is true, but the leaders are afraid to trust some of their own number, tearing tliat they Wayne county, formerly of tiouhtshoro, is Undertaking and Furniture Business I would call tho attention of mv friends in visiting here. Sam looks well. I A AC LONG 1 1 PU LIC AR E.

GRANDS I IM 6 PEN I IN to the fact that I hive all the tiu- iii-uishinir the vcrv Jtest ill mv Honorable Gray Halm. lints at very nrus s. UN lLttAKIN; IS tion of, the issue. Democratic managers like Becki, of Kentucky, and Cox. of Xew York, have boldly'her-alded the fact to the nation that they would attach political legislation to the appropriation bills, and I if the President vetoed them they would A 1CCI At.Ti ami I will warrant all my Men live to be old hy watching for; lie work Hive entire suti.slaelion, and will at lend fully to ail ly-u entrusted to nivcare will kick over the lines if opportunity early symptoms ot Kinney trouble, and taking the famous Kidney-Wort in season.

By so doing they live to be honored when Itespectfullv. WlI.l.lAM lKJliOS. ltC'iuaTS! rlains, Peiin'a should be presented. I cy Goods Dry; and Fan grey haired. The medicine cures' acute rheumatism, promotes agreeable action on adjourn without making any appro TOII.ERS, A4 -I; ij i I i WS HAVE NOW OS HM A NCVUER OY i a f.

lack's sub-committee on elec the liver and bowels and purities the oil, clothn: Dloou. 11 priations for the government to be carried on with. It rreniaihed for tion frauds, now operating iii Phila Thirty andTbirty-Four-lnch Boilers CARJPK I Act- General Garfield to call this policy by WHICH liHKV HAVji ft'rfCHASKl) its right name, and to so illuminate it 'winch we are pitpared to urnisii I on sh-ulest nonce; Also an Kiniis oi- laaciumf maiiioat tilled All at prices to suit custoiiH-rs. that all can understand it. truer words were ever spoken than those of BLANK LK1SFS for sale singlvi or in quantities at the Uecobd office.

aprl carriage lantern, either on Xorth-XJ ainptou, Hiver or Main streets. Please leave it at the liBOOKt) office and be refrarded. tr. DICKSON MFC. CO.

General Gained when he said: O.N I.FHX WANTED Nothing la this republic can be, law that fur eaeli state. ar- thp newest fabrics as soon as they appear in market, delphia, has been' listening to tlte evidence of a large number of aggrieved Democrats, who come' jforward boldly to talk alniut wrongs on general principles, but 'strange, to say jnot one of them can sweat.that he knows of a sincki Demoi rat who was deprived of his rit lit to vote, nor of Ue-ptlblii'un who voted without; being entitled lo.do so. All thesL fellows say is that there wete a-large nnni-Jt-r of deputy marshals on duty atul that some of them elect iouef red for ary from K7.1 il0 per iiumtli nliiil extieiises. FOR CASH has not the free consent of the House, the free eonseut of the Senate, and llie free con ax me lowest possible price. inferences reqiureii i.A a KtCfl RI 4i Mark Iiieaso sent of thk Executive: or if the Executive re NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, and GLOVES- fuses bis free consent, then it must have the free consent of two-thirds of th House ami OiV7 i31VJKJJ Walil St.

Stocks makes tortuiieseVfry liiontli. Book s-nt frer Senate" BAXTKK Milaininu everithmg. 'Add re; A Nl Wll.l. Uth'Khi: A I always the latest novelties. York ITSWall sireei.

New l'he Democratic majority proposes to coerce the Executive into giving his to agenls for tlie Terms aiid outfit fr I'andi- ADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A SPECIALTY. Mainp, uite of their friends who wer dates i Address P. o. Vjchi-ry. Auiiusta consent to certain measures by holding over his head the threat that it he La 077 A Til and expetis Outfit free Shaw Co.

C. II. Hall havius removed to lallas, has led his file of prescriptions als. .1. WiNon's UriiK More, on Hoiilh Main street, whe.iej llios- interested vuu find Ihem hereafter.

NUTI1 OF extsliiiK under the name of Z. Bennett fo having expired by limi.atiori, all persons indebted to the firm are r-uested to make immediate payment to Klias Kobiiis or I'hilip Abbott, who will ign the nam of the firm in liquidation. Z. RK.NNKTT CO. April 1st, lS7i.

1 134 44e.nl TO AM. WHOH IT HAY the twenty-second dav of March, 1ST9. I bought the following' articles and stocl of Stewart Lyons, of lorrance township, to wit: One hop, one cow, one heifer, one cutting box, two plows, one harrow, and five acres of rye in the ground. 1 have left the same in the possession of said Lyons subject to my will and pleas ure, and forbid anyone iDterferini; with the same. LEWIS 1 We the undersigned, haviDg bought the ock ol the I late firm of Z.

Bennett beg leave to tate that we succeed them in the hardware business under llm firm name of Kelinelt Co. E. Knbblns and to ageigi.t Anglcta, Mating IN CARPETS, TAPESTRY AND INGRAIN, Nrniipaprr Advert IhIiik Bctreaa. N'. IO I snriirflMrfPt, lork.

-ikffkksox davi lias leeii -interviewed by a Boston coiTeniHmient.ajHl if the veision of what was said is true, then it appears that the ex-president of llief 'onfederacy has undergoiie con we have the largest line ever kept In this market, which TKlt OKI OlM SPKCIAI. -triKMlOiillVKN we offer at prices to compete with lowest LUMBER YARD siderable of a change fatelv ii liia geii- i Wil have oil -hand .1 tiu-oditv of seasoi.eil In any of the larger cities refuses his consent they will starve the government to death by withholding appropriations. There is only one word by which this Klicy can be correctly designated, and that is rtmht-li'Hil General Garfield is the true leader of the Republican minority, and 'his speech is abuudant'evidence that; th Republicans will jfight this battle to the end. even as the struggle for 'the preservation of the Union against armed treason and rebellion was fought. This is liot a mere question whether Hemlock and White Pine Lumber, the ruii of eral-sentiments and feeliiJss.

talked very freely about himself He mil the liir. mostly inch boards, which we wili sell ais wanted at our yard, or by Ihe car load, to for the first titne. we believe referred O'spoiistiiie pal 1 les. i.iiiiiiH-l call O' tl. eseii ISAAC LOTJC, 1 Liaens, Toweling8, Cottons; 1 PUBLIC SQUARE, bere -al .1 J'.

iHui ill's Piaiiin Mill; M. H. C. H. WELLES, 1.

Abuott having been connected with the old firm for many years are thoroughly conversant with the business in all its details anU wl spare Uo paics to jrive sattsfaetion to ail our with freedom to his own "part in the great rebellion. He thinks the war Would have taken place all the same if he had had no existence, fritt-re is K. -il 1 Hia-Uor Pa-. patron-. I E.

KOKKINS, ANU A I.I. KIMiMH jjOWEI.I!i:iXX A r.ABititrr. SPECIAL BARGAINS AT MRS. LENNARO'S. I'j 1.

BENXKI I April 1st, outs point ujmmi which Mf. Davis the law iiermittiug troops to be used at the elections if necessary to pre- however, experiences no chajjge and that i the negro. He i-ontinues KlCKS AT KT.VIl-i (WELL, FINNj i iiwRiicu A.Mrjri,Aiei) SALE THIS 1IAV. VU. Bretone, Brabant, Torchon, and French Valenciennes Laces 'j' AT THKKK CKXTS ANI IP.

hoidiiig te.iaiiciousiy to the belief that the negro, is worse off in eYefy. respect DOlVlESTICSi IOftlT. A key; which is stampeif May 4, and the liunres The finder Will l-e suitablv rewarded bv leavaig ii at the Western I'liioii Telegraph Olfice. West Market street. i i r.K!-4 now than when he wast in slavery; that Nl VI II an.

I ilKSIM MTMJK I lllll.l it was a great mistake to give him the l-ullps I.liini Haiulkeicljiefs at 13 cents and up. Ladies' Hf in rrt llAinUirrcliief at 2.. oriit" au.l up, aoU a variety of other JfMv at r.w 1 i 'r. i lie i.o i-l ballot.Jand even a greater mistake to Kin lii KS at 5o tl.ot., and at 75 nt wrth VM. Foreip aid Auieiicaa Wall Papers edueato tlst- race.

The absolute in SPRING STYLES DOMESTIC PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED' WHII.K ut 1 i 1 11 It IIKI'ARI VlKM UJunt5. 1 1 i' WAfiTEIt A horse, bucuy, harness an! saddle, for which cash will be oj. Apply to II. O'Neill, Attorney at Law. No.

108 North Main street, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. tf feriority of llie negro an tlje positive hKACI Orders by! frnlll eelflfs tllM'l per pit ii 4iia! promptly atten mijk-i 101 ity of the white a-ace is led to CALL AT OMpE, AXO FOK KKADY CASH. You Can Cet the Best Bargains In the Cltv in which nothing can shake serve the peace shall stand jor be regaled. The greater issue is whether a dominant party in Congress shall force executive approval of legislation by resort to threats to destroy the government if he lefuses.

That is the real germ of this struggle. The debate will be long and perhaps tierce. It is understood that forty or more members are booked for speeches. So far as the Republicans are concerned tile battle will devolve on fewer men.j but the whole loyal people (of the country will stand at their back, and if I'residept Hayes stands linn the right will win the revolutionary scheme will be trampled to death and loyalty and patriotism prevail. Hut a real danger con tioweii, i inn hinn There is a great deal of satis 31fOtc alr, oi; EWttt.

AT MRS. LENNAftD'S, NO: 21! WEST MARKET STREET 'in III KS I "Nl STRKKr. fation in the fact that Mr. Davis does l.W-11 i Philadelphia. nation as Silks, Shawls.

Dress Goods, Prints, Glng- FOR REST. A brick house on Washiiu; ton street, with all modem unpniw m-nts. Apply to H. C. Hiixer.

12U not now despair the he has steadily done, ever since the iT.t iric TRADE MARK. TRADE MAKK 1 i war, until very recently. There is now hams, Flannels, Hosiery, Gloves, TJWR RK5IT at present occupied by the Ijtmler newspaper, Iu the no longer any cause for sectional ioni exenauge inquireot Ifaucoi-k DICKSON MANUFACTURING orieroi to 1 XI rstrangement, and can be none hereaf Davis, fie closes by telling FOR REKT. The i store No. 411 Market Street, near Waslnnnton, with dwelliuirs the corres)M)udent that he tio longer I'ViWj Croat; I LJr -English Handkerchiefs! Laces.

Trimryings, No- I' i It overneau; si-parate or lOKemer. i febitf J. I.KAVKMVOKTH, -J- -y RENT. Kami iu city of. Wilkes-Barre entertains unkind feelings toward the fronts the countrv ifi the present -Northern (eople, and desired the ten aere in (i.od slate of cultivation Democratic Congress.

That danger Before Taking Remody Aftr TV; iiiiuiire vviiiiam s. Iean, at his onice on Franklin street. if vau be averted only by the exercise of i 1 1 Wt-ak in Xorth to understand that he "has neither horns nor hoofs, and if they knew him they would tiiid hint very lunch like one of their owik number a firm, determined and united Repub An uiilailinir l.y 1 in that fnlli-u. as -i ii.i.,. and all lican 1 rout.

Cowardice, either in Wfl.l, Hit 111-CI. KIK Willi lili: I -f IiUliy, I ers.it l. I si-ir-alHisi-: i-'ifiidi. r.tii: -ij rremniMri- 1 hut lo li.i FOR RESIT. Desirable stores at No, Kast side Public Square, (best buslurvs location in thu city.j and ou Snilli Main slrrt-l, near Public Square.

Kent reasonable. "Apply to la-wis. 111 II uie hick, inir.iie-s in imi.ji i 1 I. Considering that it is iTavis who- Congress or iu the White House, will; be General Garlield presents' AKe, and nianv otln-r diseasv sanity or HlIl uarticnkirs in i.ni- i.w.i. the true course for Republicans to pur T7WR RET.

BUcksnuth and wagon BUILDERS OF utters these words tjieyj are piite heerful. Tin-re is evidently a prospect that by the time Mr.jlJavis gets or senaiatelv. and a dwellnur 1 A liijieiiiei sue -resistance at every step. LATEST i ir-Turti. 1 osiession iveii 111 uieu lately.

Ap ply t) II Welles. Wahisimr. ltraUirl county. Pa. ilesire-fo send free mailtio.i-verviii The iSie-illi- i-.

Milil; bv all dnisr wit i.er cid--. or ix iiaitkat'eH lor Will lie sent free dv mail liii j.T ol money by Ij l-'A No. liOltrliaiii.V Itlock. Detroit, Micl." l.y till la into the I nited States Senate comotives, Machinery, Pumps, Boilers, Lo event T7SIIK RI -Tne premises 011' Kell street I'red Mever's i.i-prn 'en. iniiiieiii jrave the lciiuicrtic uiu ku 11 as le quite as AND DEALERS IN tlte late set for that March 4th.

IN8I he jwjli nearly a atiiot as any Soiitlierners in Congress. UK Ml A II. I'OMiUT OIK P.IINKsel i ''I' UV I suitable for a hotel, bottline establishment. manufacturiUK kniiiii re of Butler. Attorney.

1 4. tf of tlieot her jorify of tie House a nrholesouie leisson the other clay, in history. Five pi i.sonei a escaped from i-hih JJOl'KEtl, Stor Saloons, lor rent, KKN'TS COl.I.ECTKIl.- County's three hundred thousand dollar jil on Saturday night. I A i ST. WIl.KKS-KAKKE, PKNN AVE, AX I) CUFF "KAN TON ONE PRICE SYSTEM 1 1 1 i But won't the (ireenbackers iu Cotiiess W.

S. 21rt Market street, -aprl JJttm REXT jeo DWELLINGS. I be mad when Mr. Yocum ousted to make room for ex-Uoveruor Curtin orttees and stores In different parts of the eiiv. The Oliver-Cameron scatula! has reached Kents very low KKI.1KX INli THAT TO ItK THK BK-sl! A 111 1 osscsmoii mveii April 1.

VSTii BKOWN. Anent. litl I 1 jU close, and th question now where will the next scandal come iu BHOWN'C' OOK WT ORE School, I jtlJA WAV.OK (ilVlNU KN I IKK SAT 1 "i 'fff i rj. V' 4 ri 1' ,1 LWS fCF.MT dwellings in my brick block on North Main street. A LOSV llEBATE, What will proljubiy prove to be a very protracted and utre8ting dis-I' cussion was commenced ill thex House of ltepresentatives ou Saturday on the nriny appropriation: The debate will tet the qualities of the jpresetit Congress to a very great For several days i here has ln en moie or less discussion indulged in, hut up to this time only one Fpeech lias been made that will' attract attention, being that of (Jem ral Jai field, on Saturday.

This admirable lepiTuentatjve appears to be coifliiiually developing power, and the opposition have certainlynot been able to produce a man why has the neces i l-e- rACIfo.N TO Ol. t'L'Sl'UMtltS Few people will -shed tears at the an Mtscollaneous, juoixe, ana noi anu cold water tu each. Also large store ou Kast Market street Al I. AKK I pled by Speiidleyj Hughes. AppK to H.

H. and nouncement that the female pedestrian match In Xew York is proving a failure. Washington DLANI iiuti-eoa iiuaiicmiiy ana omerwise. 1 V1TKD TO CALL AND KXAM1NK OUK UOOIlS. i Saturday last was a bad day for ex mem FR RESIT.

Building situate on Hast side Public Square, formerly occupied bv iarf in Steele, Is ottered for rent for one or Stationery bers of Congress, not less tlian three of them having died within a few hours one S.L.BROWN, mom yearn, i ne owners win repair and re model the building to suit, the occupant. In quire ol Hancock, Grier Co. 5j-tf TJOl'Sr KE.TKI ANII in Virginia, one 111 Tennessee and one in No. 2 Public'Squaro. NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES.

Maryland. 1 sary abilities to copei wjth the f)hio member. The speech byjfj.eneral Jar- uuKe vanu-r was a utile rough 011 both i j- i RENTS COLLECTED. Cien. Cameron and the widow iu hi.s re field on Saturday presents the is I iiave for rent a large number of houses.

marks to the counsel in the case the other r. I KIM BV 9 IKK I AT TKNTION Til day. Hut as neither of the panic are sue forced uih-h Congress and the country by the Democrats ii 4 MCSIKl-SH TO MKKIT A SHAKKOK iioieis, irom April 1st, ltjT.i. Ex amine my II before making your selections J. R.

Coolbaugh, Cen. Agent, for the Penu Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Philadelphia. Rates reduced, i tiaprl very sensitive their feelings are probably not deeply lacerated. 0 a -f 2 ere -c A- at Wro jS jt 1 1 5 1 sir 3A! 1 I' I TJ TV 3 rj 3 ar 2 Si" ln Ihi 1 3 i 'ra A -it -I -I yCNJ 4 5 CD lessrsM Li I .3 1 5 2T JtrZPri 3 -U 3 -of OxU-V- 'i S. vr- -I 2 vvrW correct and vivid light.

It does not I. THK I'ATKOXAOK OP THfc! The Ileiiiociatic legislature of Indiana have gerrymandered Uie State so in the Con aaisuy nor 111 1.1 epresen llie situation, nor exagerate the danger's threatened by the avowed policy of the Demo rOf LK OF BAKK8AMI VI- JTINER THUHAIlt gressional apportionnientthat Uiey concede HKOl'KIETOBS OF CISITY AXARO HAWlirAC-TIIKINW crats in Congress, It is a speech for people of all shades lof politics to only one district to the Republicans. Such outrages sometimes fail of their ptirnose iu MINER'S MILL, spite of all precautions. 1 i i I MAJftYAOTURBRS OF I ItON AND STEEL, I 1 i Ex-Goveruor Hubbard, of Connecticut. Manufacturers ana Dealers In 1 FOlVLEn, DICK VALKER Wheat Flour, I making a great ado about his daughter marrying beneath Iter station.

The Cov WIRE ROPE, entor is kindly reminded by a New Eng Rye Flour, i Graham Flour. land paper that he wat. once a poor, awk I PA. CUUei MJtAk, read and reflect upon. Mr.

tJariield pointed out the various rays in which government of this nation might be destroyed without filing a gun, and one of these was was by Cougress refusing to vote the necessary appro 4riations thus starving the to death, In 1800, when the Democratic party was; in power in ongress. the last act of that domination was to throw down the gage of mortal battle. The people of the cou ntry acci-pled the challenge by electing ward farmer's chore-boy. i' t. miu vaar tr I I Some members of the Pennsylvania leg UIXED FEED, iJ I WHOLK UK AIM, Office No.

9 Corn Exchange Building. islature are endeavoring todevUe means to Havti constantly oa haud all alza of ROUND AND FLAT R0PE8, No. 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET, protect themselves against "vicious news-paper corresDoudenta." The w.v Quick Comtnuuicatkiu with Mill by Telephone. 4ome of the geutlemeu to attain such pro I Made from IKON ANU 8TKK1. W1HK, tection Is to hebave theiuoelves.

Orders Promptly Filled, CHAKLK8 A. MINKK, I i ISAAC M. TaOMAB. l3Saapri W1LKK3 BAK8K.

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