Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 14, 1869, Image 3

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    THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
- nUTM T Pt., l it K! II U, -4.
I ftH 1- lf t" eitmm1ia aw Htt hi
I bern iH'n'H )r in rr-Tr.WfUti'-ti f Ihi
I rili. tli irft'(i'fnr Will he fM tf wrl
f LlI t(4 frfrt'lo. n rN-it Mitre nt pe'mr ft1
1 It Utict i(ttiinl tllrrill"!) to I lid nV
I Mil lit h ImnM ti l ''' tn riH'
! HtiiiftMii'i to h fiatrpn. 1l 1 A It I. K Will
i ...iTi be ixjdntiiitllt Ptil't'lifil with the ht tlmt
S Mi ! rrorun-H to the market. end thm It A R
vj1 renliin ft fiilHtr.. of L Wl "US, IlKkll, A
? tit1 IttMltig IttArbed.
i A tPKR LEI POM) T.
CrficU. Marrh I, IX if It Pmprirtor.
THE EAGLE HOTEL
VAI3J ST., Cl'F.WENSVai.K, PA.
TT AVISO lessen for a term of Tr tb
ijl. iWn Toll known end popular hotel, (kept
formerly by Mr- Meson, and lately by Mr.
Ike present proprietor bu re I tied it
f elth the ol.jeel cl renderns; his rmu ton fori
I ible while eojournlne, Uh bla. A Sue, larc
e Itsble tad Yard Is attached, for tbe car tad
protertioa or horses, earnaf es and wairoas.
I flssral there of public patronare is solloltsd.
f feb! tf JUHN F0UT, Prop'r,
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CurtfciisrUle. Clearfield eauaty, Piu
rPnrcW tnd wll established Ifotl, btautl
X fully itueted on th baa It of th Sutque.
tf henna, in tn boroiRb or Uurwen.Tll,e, bi been
$ Im ted fur a term of rum br the underilnd
I It bet beea entirely refttted, and If now open to
lie jrent rally en it in travelling comma
pariioaler. No paint will bt ipartd to
r f uetti comfort bio while tarrying t thii
pm. Ampl Subline, ruoji for tbt aooodiuo
- od of tea. Charge raudrate.
Jen. I, 1 WM. M. JEPPRTES.
I tn public
I aity 1ft par
i tn4r fuei
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Corwenavllle, Clearfield county, Pa.
rpiIB aadanlrnad hai leaiad thli old aadlont
j X I'tabliibad koul, (formarly kapt tj Major
laaaa iiioooi, uiuat lo a oenlral portion of tba
I wwa.aad kai aotlralr ra-liiad aod ra foraiihad
t It, and ro.raudolod tba itajling. nuti nka II
aa osjact, otroanar, far tba trarallng publia to
patronise tan large anc oomtondiooi bouie.
j dee-l, '8-tf JOHN J. HEAD,
THE MANSION HOUSE,
I Corner ol boound and Market Streeti,
f CI-EAItFlELD. PA.
I rTlHtS old aad eommodloui Ilotel bai. dorinir
X tba paet J ear. been mlarired to double lu
? lorner eapaelty for the enteruinment of itran
I fan and runu. Tba whole builJInr bu bean
I refurnished, and tba proprietor vrill spare no
pains to render bia (ussts oomfortable wbile
f. aujrint; witb bim.
Mrrbe "Majssion Hoasa" Omnibus runs to
I and from tbe llepoton the arrival and departure
i 01 eacn irsia. vtiu JUliMO.,
J . novo tf Proprietor.
THE WESTERN HOTEL,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
i rfHK tubserlbtr Wing Icmiei for ft trm of
L yoart mi weii-iinowii Hotel, rkpt for many
I 7"rf dj Mr. LADiob.) aod re-lilted and refnr
i aiibed it throuirhout. ii Dow prepared to enter-
j tata trartler aod the public gene rally upon
tarsi U ia faopod alike agreeable to both patrena
i mum iwriviur. uua ana D4(l Will
I be raptlitd with tbt belt tbt market afforda;
i aad ao pains will be ipared oo hi part to add to
7 lfca. awin vatn iaannal anil Tair nf ki. .....
i JOHN DOUGHERTY.
tU Proptletor.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
' HL!VTI.(.I)V, PA,
fPHTS old KtaSliihmeot barbr been leased
JL by J. MORRISON, formerly proprietor of
wa "jaernsou noose, oaa been tborougbly ren
evatad and refurnished, and supplied witb all
Ike modern itfiproToinenu nnd eoovsnienooa n
lesaary to a Brit clan Hotel. Tne dmiof room
kas been removed to tba first floor, and Is now
spseioas and airy. Tbe chambers are well Tea
tilated. ard the proprietor will eodearor to maka
kis roestl perfectly at btme.
JsJs i. MORRISOK, Proprietor.
. w. waLLAcn mos. n. istw.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Lutherxburg, Clearfield Co.. Pa.
TDI8 wall known aod l"t)f eftab.iibed Ilotel,
furmerljr kept by K. W. Moore, and latterly
by Woi, Sobweoj, r haa been leased for a term
ef year by the nodariffrnei, to which tbe atteo-
li a si toe trarelina; publio ia bow ealled, aod a
literal ihare nf public patronage i loli cited.
: ftrJVC8-Iy.pd BliAW A WALLACE.
FHE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN 6T., PIIILIPSBUBO, PA.
TII8 nndarsifrned keeps eonitintly on band
tbe best of Liquors. His table la always
.applied wltb the best tba market tltorda. Tba
Melius; public will do wall to rire bin a fell.
ol,'. KOUliRT LLOYD.
SHRADEB & GALER'S
Bcstaurant and Confectionery,
(Ou Kaod Street, near the Railroad Depot,)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
FRESH OYSTERS and IC CREAM In
season. Tobacco. Cigars, Candies, Nuta,
aod e?erytblti usually found in a Contortion
ary, alwayo on hand. Tbe only RAUATELLI
TADLR ia town, oan he found at lb:a seloon.
stailO Via pd 61IRADER A UALtR.
HEAD CAHEFULLYi:
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Full stek of fiTAI'I.K aod lANt V
isrniNo hoods.
KVRK A !.AMl:i.l,
marld It Vourlli A An h His . Pbil..l.lnl,i.
11,-j. in, rrota AIXT1HN dill? rwine.
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bankers;
No. 35 South Third Street
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or THE
UNITED STATES OFAMFRirA
The NiTiowAL Lira IftTAwoa w.fpiir I a
CASH CAPITAL, 1,OOC,000, FULL PAID.
I'brel forms offrrt-d m A,i.nt.
aioinTltMtapi,ii it our uilii o.
1 ". ll!1'iuVlr ' be lixl ou sfiplloaMna st oar ofloe.
LT""." son ml. 10,, f 'oor lw,a l?r,
unsua.Vi 1,, 11,, t,m,.-v.i'.r a, hai.
A, H. ILIUU aV .,
, A U Ml raira! XL
D. 8. HUSF.I Manager.
J. C. THOMAS, Agent for Centre and ClaarSald
oounllos, fa.
augJ'J-inly
I i, aoixowBrau a. nans caacr,
HOLLOWBUSH & CAREY,
BOOKSELLERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers.
AND STATIONERS,
21S JIarhcl SI., Philadelphia.
kVPnper Flour Racks and line.. Fool.osn.
I Letter, Iwte, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall
Papers. feb2-ly.
a , ni'iaTiia
rn 1 oi aa
BOYNTON' A, YOUNG,
1 01 mm:i;s & machinists
Mann feet err r nf
PORTABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM KWINKS
Corner of Fourth and Pius Streets,
CLEAR l-ir.LD, PA.
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'.,',N'- 1 ..' Sf
-.ft V 1A VlivMi'-i:',,'""
JOHN M. MELLOY,
MAHuricrnnaB or
Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware
n statin isr
Ilouae Purnisliliif; Gooda, Tin Hooflnjr and
louductor I'lpea.;
No. 723 Market Street,
orir rniLADELPHiA.
1 1 II pnuiu
DREXEL & CO.,
No. Si Soutb Third Btrret, IMiUaJelpn
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application by muil will rewire nronmt atten
tion, and nil Irfonnatioo cheerfully furniibid.
I Orders aolicttcd. BprU-tf
R.EIZENSTEIN BROS..
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In
MEN ASD HOYS' CLOTHING.
421 Market aV 410 Mrrrhatit Street,
ujrl'nTJ PIIILAnnLPIlIA. P.
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McGAUGHEY'S
EESTAlRWTtS itEFKESIIMEXT
IllOOI,
Ia Learj's New Buila'nj. (formerly occupied by
nr. note,;
ECOND ST., CLEAREIELD, PA.
CONSTANTLY on band a line selection of CAN
DIES, NUTS. CltlARS. TOBACCO. As.
Alio, iKEKII OYSTERS rocei.od dailr. and
erred up to suit tbe tastes of enitomers.
SA.niLLIARD HAIOOMnn aoonnd story.
dMiO tf DAVID MetlAlOilEY.
Boots and hOrS.
DANIEL CONNELLY.
Blot and Shoe Manutacturcr,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HA Just reeeirad aloe lot of Freocn CALF
bKINS. and Is now prepared to manufac
ture ererythinf la his Una at tbe lowest ugores.
Re will warrant bis work lo be ae representee.
He reepeetfully solicits a call, at bis shop an
Hsrket street, second di or west of tbe po'loOtee,
wbera be will dealt in bis power to render satis
faction. Some flne Uaitor tops on bend.
-','7-y DANIEL CONNELLY.
1SG9 spring. 1869
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
i A TlilJaHVO GV3H '"Si.Sth?. i Hi iLoodSl
PiULADliLl'llIA.
We are now praiiaml witb our usual extensive
1 and weii-a..ert"'i .tock to oner extra inducements
I to CASH BL VtltS. ai.rll-tf
STRETCH, BENNETT S Co.,
(tiuoneMora to lctr T. Wrijbt A Co.,
iMi-uaTRHH or aim nFAl ihi 1
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
SO.m.TII IXi NEW I Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes.
jeia 0 j no. ouv Maraei m., I'hiiad a
New Store in Madera.
MESSES. J. FORREST & S0.
"ITfOULD respectfully inform the publle that
I T they bare Just opened, ia idADERA.
Cleartsld eoantr, Pa., aa entire new stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Which they are prepared to tall as aheap as the
ebeapest.
Their stock consists la part of
Dry Goods of the Best Quality,
Such as Alpaecas, Dslanea, Prints, Muslins,
Casslmeres, Satinets, and Flannels,
Ready - Made Clothing,
Of the best quality, such at Coats, Panto, Veils,
OrerooaU, Overalls, Shirts, Collars, Ae.
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Also of tbe eery best Quality.
A complete stock of Groceries
In short ererthing usually kept lnn country
tore.
Consumers, Look to Your Interests
Call and eiamlne our stosk and prieel bsfore
pnrchaslnf elsewhere.
LUMBER AND GRAIN
Of all kinds taken In etcbang a for foods.
jteVRemesaber the pines, Madera, Clearleld
eonnty, Peon a.
J. FORREST it SON.
October II, M67.tr.
TT AVISO engaged in the manufacture of lint
lj- clan MACHINERY, we respectfully inform
the publie that we are now prepared to fill all
orders aa ohcaply and as promptly ss can be done
in any of the cities. We uiaoulaeture and deal in
. ...
Mulay and Circular Saw-Millsy,
Head Blooks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pullers,
Gilford's Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles,
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Oauge Cocks, Air
Cocks, Olobe Valres, Check Valves, wrought Iron
Pipes, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti
Friction Metres, Poep Stone Packing, Gum Pack
ing, and all kinds of MILL WORE; together
with Plows, Sled Soles,
COOK AND PA ItZOR STO TES,
and other CASTINGS of nlllnds.
i?Orderi aolieited and tiled at city prims.
All letters of inquiry with reference to machinery
of our manufacture promptly answered, by addrve
iug us at Clearfield, Pa.
deolO.tf BOYNTON A YOUNO.
Planing pils.
BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co.,
No. 17 N. Fifth St. and 424 Commerce,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And commission Merchants,
FOR TUB BALK OP
Wool, ninnenr. Far Skins, Feather. Leather,
it lax Meti. irird r ruiuj, Ciorer heed, ItooU,
Ueer hktna. Hatter, lleenvai, bbeep
(ikins, Kpp, Ac, ae.. to.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Weekly Price current forwarded on reqaeU
Jon 11. I88 iT.pd
DEAFXT-MH, BUNIcNEsS 1 CATAI1KH
I mated with the ntmnit furrti br Jr. J.
IAA'i5, M, I)., and Infior of buteane of tbe
Eye and Kar in the UidifAt Cotlrre of IVnnirl-
rania, 12 yean experience, (former It jf Lerden,
HultMid.) Au. MIJ Arcb Ktreet, I'lul a. 1-Mi-
moniali oan be aern at hi offioe. The mrdical
faruttr are inritcd to BrM,mfanr their fimf irnte.
a be haa do aeereti In bit tm-lnMion. Artiflcial
er i tiler ted without jain. o charpe tor ex
amination. ti'lH-lv.
H. F. N AUGLE,
fLOfK AD AVATUI MAKER,
MA It KIT eTRKKT
uiiftAtiribiiU
PEACE PROCLAIMED.
THB WAE OVEa IX CLEAEFIELD
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
Xcarly all the Contrabands going back
to thtir old mat?rt ; but 'nary one
giinj to old Mtisxachusrtt, where
they were loved so long and u well.
IN consequence of the aboeo facts. F. SHORT,
of the old "Short Sboe Shop," would an
Swunee to bis eumerone patrons, end tbe people
of Clearfield county at lar;s, that ha has now a
w rate lot of good material, Jo.t received fro
ut and is prepared on saurt notice to make
sen mend Boots and Shoes, at his new shop in
reheej 's row. He is estiafied that he can pleais
II, (unless it might besoms Intensely loyal stsy-
boms patriots.) He is prepared to sail Ion for
Ca.b er Country Produce. Don't forget the
bep ee it door so Showers A Orebam's llore,
J" Market street, Ploarnsld, Pa and kept by a
w eommoaiy eanefl
Jr,'7y "SHORTY.
u B05t AD SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK.
UARKET A So Sts., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
TJH proprl.tor has sntored Into the BOOT
I10K husiners at tbe above stand, and
'siermined not lo be ootdi.ee either in qoel
"T or price for bis work, Special alleolion
be paid to manufacturing Sowed work, lie
"on Land n largs lot ef Kronen Kip and
l Skinr, of the very boil qoallly. Toe eltl
"l ef Cleorteld and vlclnllv are nespeoMully
srited lo gire bim a trial. No ebarge for ealls.
".tf
Dissolution of Partnership
AND NEW FIRM!
LOUT AM) SHOE SHOP,
tn h r i:u.li
T'H E snbicrlber having lately started n new
A. Boot and Shoe lbp in Carwensville, on
"' street, eppoilts Joiepb H. Irwin's Drug
re.pertlully anaouares to tbe public that
J!." ,Ml'"d U meau'arture all sivleeof Boots
bkoes, sod nverythiag in bis line, on short
" lis also kreps on hand a good e-sort-Jf
rHdy-made work, wbinb he will sell
'" oeaA er soaalry nronce.
mi l
TnE psrlncrship heretofore eiisling between
Ten Krcb A Thompion, in the Mt'trbandiso
trade at Corwenrrille, was diseolred by mutual
consent on the 1st day of April, The
book accounts, notoa, judgment., and all business
of the late brm, are in the hands of Wm. Ten
Kyok. who dt'iires all thai are indebted to the
late firm to settle the same ai soon as possible, as
be propose, leering the county aa soon aa his
noire. niaiters csn ne aoranfi'il.
ttiko this method of returning thanks
to our h.any ouslomeri for tbe liberal patroiiacr
extruded to us during tha eontinnalion of our
firm. Tbe firm of llmropiMin A Company will
now take our place, and oltrr yon giioU induce,
mcnte. Hoping that yoawilt give them theasme
liberal support you extended to us.
We remain rnnre Ac.
W M. TFN FYCK.
II. B. THOMPSON.
Cnrwensrllla, April I, !.
The endersigneo hsve this day formed n co
partnership under the firm name of
THOMPSON & COMPANY, h--.--"
' 1 hoe at a divta
And will be pleaed to verve the 3atomr of the ,
old firm, and all other, at the aame pi"-, (one I
door eet ef tbe ltank,t wbere IbrT will emtvnr
to aril at nriw to ami the time. Oar atoek eon-
title of ell nch (ooda a ara kept tn a eountrr
Lore, lnriua.ng
OPPOBTTI TBI fPftTH-mWi
rOST OFFICEMkr
THE aahaerlber rerpettnlly Inform bit old
patron and tb public nerallr. that be
bmt oa band, (and la oontUntlr reoeirina new
addltiena thereto,) a Urge atook of
Clocl8, Watches and Jewolry.
"I kep Jewelr la all It fur mi and of
d i II f rent value. tljer bj the piaeoar et
WATCHES A full amorttLent of either (lold
or Mleur, mad by ib brut Averiflaa and for
manufacturer, Intludmir a fin lot of jrnld
and vilvar hunting oat, lull jewled, Taitnt
LrTr.
CLOCKS Of all deilirni. contiHlnr ofeirht
day and thlrtr hnu1, of either weight, aprlng or
lereta. ana coin rike ana alarm,
HKPAIHI.VQ.AI1 kindi of Wetrbri and
Cloeki Repaired, and warranted.
Ia addition to what I hare enumerated. T keep
a full aaortuent of h'K" T A CLKS, rnlnred and
plain ,7la. Ian, 001.1) ITNS and I'KS'CILff.
hPUOMH, FOHK, m:TTKR KMVFH. and la
fact everything in the Jewelry tin. If i fail to
bav on band jaat wbat a euMomer may nerd, I
will order per Oral rifirear, without eitra chgrpa.
A liherninhar of puhlie patrtinnjFf in nihnfed.
Mi) 7, ihftH.y H. t. NAL'HU.
0. L. Reed, IVTiTTn? iWn Powell
J. F. Waavar, jlMJULi. Jw.W.IJelU
U. Ii. REED A CO.
CLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT1
rpilK proprietors respectfully Inform thasitisens
A of Clearfield county, thet thev have entirely
rerittetf this esuliliihment witb the latest Improved
wooo-working machinery, and are now prepared
to execute all order. In their line of business.
They will give eopecial attention to the manufac
ture of material for buose building, mob aa
FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARDING,
sash, doors, blinds,
Bfl.iCK.t2T8 is .VOlini.MB,
OF ALL STYLES,
We always Lave on hand a large stock or DRY
LlMHF.lt, end will payoash for ail clear Lumber.
One-and a-balf Inch panel stuff preferred.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or exchanged, to suit customers.
.Orders solicited, and Lumber furnished on
short notion and on reasonable tenns.
0. L. BLED A CO,
Clearfield, Nov. T, 180.
fftttfUtifiriiil.
MISS H, S. EWAN'S
SCHOOL FOK GIRLS
,t I.I AHI I PI It, PA.
'JMIR flltlVU Tl KM, of t.-.l, te wk..
A I'll eotrimenre on Mun.Lv, I i-liresty k, Ir-tie.
TlillMrl HP II'ITIUN.
Reading, nnhnfreil.t. Wiltlnf, t J .rli.ee.
eon., I'nmat, Aiithmetie end I'ttoiare
lleor'
eekl
iflij, por hell term, ( ,f eir.ra
IS CO
Histnrv. Local and doiciiptUa nenrrnt.hy
with ll.p llrait,g, litauimar, atintal
and ll'ritt.n Aritltwcllc
Algebra and I lie Sciences
For full partisulsrs send for Circular.
Tin: iu.rimMC.-iN.
X - ' : - .....---.
Cl.KAlilin.il, 1'A.
WH'M.'I'AT MiiWMNil. AI'Mt, It. I'M
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Clearfield, Nov. II, ItCI-lm.
augfi'68
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY
Rev. P, L. Harrison, A. M., Principal.
FIMIK THIRD SESSION of the present echo.
I lastis year of tbis Institutioa will commence
on MONDAY, the eth dayof Pebruary, IHfi'J,
Pupils can enter at anytime. They will be
charged with tuition from the tin. the; enter to
theeloeeof the Session.
Tbe eourse of instruction embrace, eeery thing
ciuoea in n morougb, practical and noeom
pli.hed education for both sexes.
Tne Principal, having bad tb. advantage ef
ucn expenenoe m nia profession, nasore. Da-
rents end guardians tbel hie entire ability and
anergics win ne devotee: lo tbe moral and men
ial training of the youth placed under his onargo,
TKKMlt IIP TUITION.
Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary
Arithmetic, p.r Seaiion (II wssks) - e II
Orsmmar, tiecgrepliy, Aritbmctis, and
History $1 eg
Alrehrs, fleomerry, Trironemstry, Men.
surstlnn. riurveyiafr, rnnoaopby, I' nysl.
oloey. Chemistry, Book Keeping, Bolaor
end Physieel tlengrapby - . . to Oft
Latin, Greek and French, with any of the
above Uranebea - a;,g 00
jms-no dooortion win ne made for absence.
Veor rurtnar particulars inquire ef
Rev. P. L. HAHUISON. A. M.,
Feb. 4, Hfia tf. (K:I8 Principal,
SELECT SCHOOL.
fTlllE PumnJer Beaaion of the Putaehanna So-
X. ncuooi, 1 MMjAiea a lampiseii t Uhuroh, in
townihip.) will eoinmeDoc ou the 3d of afar,
(third .Homier,) for the term of fire month, wiib
a reran on 01 mree weekfi tn midiuramer.
lheeommon branrhei will be taurhL and alir
the fnllewiriK: Aipfbra, Oeometry, Pluin Triro
noroetrr, Mennuniticin. Survevinir. l'hihnnhT
ruyiiology, i'byitcai Urography, Ilhotaric and
twpio.
The prioa of tuition ihall be 912 for the full
term of live month; and for leu than a full term,
at tbe rate ot $.1 per month. AH pupil" ahall be
f in iiu i uc enu 01 me term, without apecial arre.
ment at the time of entry, and the pnoe of tuiliun
ball be paid lo advance.
Tbe bcleri fvImwI ia located in a pleaeant nlph
liorbood.and aeompetent teacher bai been eecured.
Uoarding ran he procured lor f3 per week.
Any lurtbei tnlurtuation ear. be had br addr
i'g tba 1'reaidcot ot the Hoard, at Cuab P. 0.. Uia
Hecretary at liurnaidr, or Prf hiiiith, at Curwana-
rim. JOHN r. LKK, Premdent.
JACOB W. CAMPLKLL, Treaa'r.
Jahu Dow l a, fcec'y. mar-tf
SPRING GOODSI
Jl'ST OPE.VINO A SPLENDID STOCK. AT
llarck IT tf C. ERATZER A SONS'.
BEST FAMILY FLOUR.
T P. KRATZER haa mule arrangemenU to
" c be soj, plied with the celebrated
-CAM1IRIA STONK" I I.Ot'R,
Direct from the mills ; and baring tha advanuge
of speoial rates, euilomen can rely upon always
getting the BEST FLOl'Q nt the loweet market
prioe. ,
jfcdr-Flour dolirered to any part of the town
free of ebarge. EnerSMm
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE TIIK CHEAPEST I
Tlie i Mil til' Time, W, Mimii-o, ,
.Siirvrt-nr nuti ConvryMiror, will be
fnunil in tuir piper to tiny.
Kecpt'is til' Jit'is. nlmuM rcid the
nilvcrltHcmi'tit of ,Mcm. A. & W. A.
Kivling, in andllior column.
Wm. Itt'eil anil Co., ro now fully
propnrod for tho Spring and Rummer
ompni(vn. JJvad tlioir now advortittt)
tnent in Another column.
"J'iw Cabinet." Persons, wisliing
to buy iown loU in the flourinliing
borough of Osceola, or its vicinity,
aliould consult tho "Now-Cabinet"
Advertisement in to-duv'i paper.
Tlio County Superintendent pub
lishes a call for a County Convention
of Directors, in another column. It
will bo noticed tliut the time for
holding these conventions has been
changed by a recent law, from the
Brut Monday in 31 ay to tho first
Tuesday.
Miss Swan's School for Yodno
Ladies. The lat half of tho present
spring term of this school, will com-
monco on Monday, April 20. Parents
and guardians who wish to send those
entrusted to their care to a thorough
and well conducted school, should
avail thomselves of tho opportunity
here offered.
THr.rNncrTwinwKmm.
(Wnlil Tatn Fiiiiit" Lin Criire fn
tl'fi Oillcwr,
Gwrgp S. Twittlioll Cnmm'U Sulci Jf
hy Taking Prusst Add,
(pMira lbs Plitls ! Iph.a e. l-b. I )
. I nil m i Aim.
Vonlonlay nllortitinn (lerrilil l.aloti,
coiivielt d i f llie miinlor of 'l intnlliy
llcenan, paid llie pennlly of hi cnitif
by the Ititl't'iliiio nf hit lift'. It had
been r xpof'tnd by lb public that (ioo.
Twiuhell, Jr., the murderer of Mrs.
II ill, wnuld accomrinnr him on the
lulliild, iin I tlmt I'hiludeliliia would
iavp n tlinihlo execution. The. mieide
of TwiUhell created a leelinc ol tym
putliV for I'.iilon, who, it bad been
current ly repnrlt'il, as well as goner.
en
efi'1 icjfTs f " ej in I, lim'ti i f apt in .
klc.fl mull .l . d j hod l, ,ii, i
vtlmtti wn etiiii!' I H'l' ilrwisil
etui hilt ti a,...i.. a nii,:iii iK,a t llie.ci
Hpina, ,-,-, tlmt tKi v ratnri ttotti
A livihti binly. nrtil in.'tK tb iei,l vt
ji ls of lihw'ii, A , ni,d rill lli iniiit
n ootilitt'l lin iiiv it to eat n a tl,. nil
lni.lv I H ..... 1 aUo I, m i ! to 1 n .
i In Hi In ii rtNim. ar.il tea en in n. r
ally telicvcil, would no reprieved liv
the Governor. Jlirt counsel and frientls
Pine Gbovk Academy and Semina
rs'. We are pleased to learn that this
school was re-opened on Wednesday
the 7th instui. t, under tho tuition of
Mr. B. F. Hughes, formerly of Gottys-
bury. It was a flourinhing institution
under the care of its formor popular
principal, Prof. Tbomus, and we wish
it may bo equally successful under its
present principal.
A Bare-footed Tuiep. Some scamp
entered Mr. Ed. Mack's boot and shoe
shop, in this placo, on last Friday
night, and carried off about all the
manufactured stock Ed. bad on band,
besides some leather and a cruitar.
Tfie entrance was effected through
the back window of tha shop. No
duo baa yot been obtained as to who
perpetrated the rubbery, or where the
gooda were taken to.
B. B. Pirron Joau Perron,
a. .urn. j. ii. inwin.
E. B. PATTON & CO.,
riar ing fitted up a gret-claas
PLANING MILL
Are prepared to furnUb all kin do of
Manufactured Lumber,
of b aa
Flooring:. Sid in?, Surface-ljreied Lum
ber, Bath, Uoori, Blinds,
And erery deirriptioa of
PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING.
JTrDpalfra will find It to their adrantarrto
eousolt oar prioe before purrha-inr elaewhera. j
AdUreM, h. it. I'AIKO Id.,
Curwenaville,
Deo. S. liHf-S-tf Clearfipld eounty, I 'a.
A Proclamation against High Prices!
VIT'E are bow opening np a lot af thr beat and
V T mm aeaaonahia Uooda and area aver
tillered in tbn markot, and at pnof that remind
one of the food old dnyi of eheap thing. Thnet
who lack faith npoa tbii point, or decai our alle
gationa auporflooui, keed but
C.1LL JtT Ot n STORE,
Conijr Front and Market street,
Where they can aee, feel, hear and know fur thero
elvaa. To fully an demand what are cheap fuotlt,
thia niuat he done. W e do not deem it aefreaaary
to enumerate and ttetuie oar atoek. It I enough
for ua to itate that
flotluttg.
K. II. TAYLOR'S
LIME AND COAL YARD,
(Near the Railroad lepot,)
IEMmtAfK thli method of Informinr the
puhlie, that I hare nprrtM np a yrm! tr.r the
phi of wood or eoal hurnt LI M K and Anihracite
CO A I, tn the borouirh of Clearhrld, and hao
entnplrtod armna-mint with enltfrn dfal-r by
whirb I ran kep a foil up)y eoniantlv on hnml.
which will he diapoai-d of at rrKM-itahle mlct, by
the ton, anihci or ear loal. to aitit pnr hner.
1 hoe at a divtanre run mtiiren n br h tlrr. and
obtain all neoeaMiry Information br return mail.
K. U. 'J AUftlH.
CIarlleU, Ta., Frh. 5, rt tf
us
Mcknight & jannot,
Wnzon and SUih Makers,
(Immrdietelj la rear of Planing Mill,)
CLEARFIELD, Ta.
rUIlt subaerlher wonld revpeetfnlly Inform th
J ettlteni.( ClearBid.and thr publie in general
that they are prepared to do all k inda of work oa
WAGON'S, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS. Ac,
en abort noilee aod oa raaaonabla tern, and
tn a workmanlike manner, A BfW featara la
oar lin i$ that we ion our awn work.
fAll order prompt It attended te
W M IMrKM'HIT.
Ko I, 'fin. CHAHLKS JANNOT.
We hare nrinted a larre namher of tha new
I'Y tbw DKM0CRAT1C ALMANAC. Only KK HILL, and will an tb reeetpi af twenty.
fast a&Tarj Tawjf ihM iara 9, U J flrtvaataj mil tyj H id tddrai. j
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
NOTIONS. nARt.W ARK, QIEKN.SWAItE,
Hat and Papa, Inifrt Finn. F!h, Fruit, Do!
and Nhoea, (arpet. Oil I loths, leather and
fcho Finriinira, Halt, Planter, Taiata and
Oil of all kind a, Ar., Ao.
Vewitl eontlnwe the mannfaetur of Dooti and
fthoeo. (Jiee a a call before rnrrhnfsng elae
where and csanin our atnrk and pruv.
J. 1. THOMPSON,
aprT Bt H. II. TU0.MPH0N.
THE PEMOCRATIC ALMANAO for tM
1M7 and lf- f'-r aate at tha Tort Offic-a.
l'nre b oenu. Mailed to any addree. llrJb-lf ,
lloiv to Save Money,
TIIK time are bard ; yim'd like to know
How yon may aara yonr dollar j
Tha way to do it I will ahnw,
Jf yoa will read what followt.
A man who Hred not far from her,
Who worked bard it bi trade,
Jim had a hnueebnld to a up port
That squandered all b mad.
I met blra on re. Byi ho, "My friend,
I look thread bear and reufh j
I're tried lo get mraelf a mil,
Bat ran't art ap enough."
Say I, my friend, how maafa bar a yea f
I'll tell yon wbrre to go
To get a antt that' atund and oheapr
To UK17.KNSTKIN A Oo.
II took what little he bad e4.
And went to Koiirnntein A Brother',
And there bt got a bandaoma uit,
for half he paid to Other.
Now h la home, br look ao wall,
And their e fleet it aneb,
That when they Uk ihir dally mal,
They don't eat balf a much.
And now he find on Patnrdny night,
With all their want nipliedt
That he hai money If ft to ipead,
And font to lay and.
ITU good anereaa, with eheerfu.1 mlla,
He gladly telli to all,
If you'd rare monry, go and bny
Yoor rlotben at
ItKlKKNSTKIN'S CLOTHINfl nAI.L.
Where tha ehpit, tlnent and beat Clothing
and good Furniihtng Oornln oaa be bad to mi
very Uute and in every atyl aprl I, 67
Wa have Everything that is Needed
and onnaomed In thii market, aad at prlre that
anoniib both old and roimr.
d"0 jjfcPH PIIAW A 0N.
iirKUT n. Toraa.
HUBERT & YOUNG,
StoDP-Cuttew & StonMIasonst
VTTXLL ieeateall work In their lint at arnd
1 1 rata prioe and in FllttiT CLASS ctyl.
chitectural Ornaments
Ib ALL STYLES, ftton Drea-lnr of arerr
deaertptioa, and all kinde of maeon work eon
traeted for In erontof the enanty. Any perior.
winbing to hare respectable maton work and
atone-eutting done, will find it m their Interevt
to rail upon at Wa wtmid aire Inform th nub
ile that we can ddirer any quantity or elaa af
ton doairtd, a wa are tb owners of a
FIRST-CLAPS STON'E QUARRY.
Orders for work can be addressed either to
Cleerneld er Lutberibnrr.
msrMtf HITCP.T A YOUNO.
Buffalo and WAKniNOTon Kail-
road. A General Eailroad Convon
tion, to be composed of delegates from
New York, Marj-lund, Vusliinffton
City, and the countios of Blair, Hun
tingdon, Centre, McKoun, Cameron
and Ellc, in this Slate, favorable to
tho St. ilarj's route for tbe Buffalo
nd Wasbington Bailroad, will be held
n the borough of St. Mary's, on Wed
nesday, Hay 12, 1HC9.
Tipton Slminaiiy, Tiptoh, Blaih
Co., Pa PaiNnpAL, 11. F. Kino, M
M Tbis institution affords instruc
tion to young people of both Boxes.
The situation is pleasant and health
ful; community moral ; tho discipline
firm but home-lilce. Thoroughness is
required in all studies. Music taught
Tho Summer terra begins April 2d,
and continuoa thirteen weeks, closing
July 22d, 18(19.
LlTIILRSIIUUi POTTERIES
I.ulhrrobiirg, Clearfield Co., Tn.
FARMERS, MECHANICS & DAIRYMEN
Look Herel
A Z II It E X 12.
roe. asrarai ismoo
For the I.nundry.
It Is warranted col to streak, or In an; man
ner Injure tho floe.t f.brios
FOI F AMH.V IPI soU In FIVE cents, TES
cents, cod 1 H'KNTY cents boses.
Karh TPKNTT eon. boa, bo-Mrs barlne;
See times as mecb bine as tbe F1VK cents boa,
nootains a poekoi pin cushion er emorr bax-
For Ilotel and large Leundrv use, It ! nut np
n 1 1 lo botes. 1 ee Ibal eaeb tlo bas (.roper
Irede Mark. Percale br
Tfebll.aiu IIART8WICK t IHWI".
1"M'R M'AKTKD. Tbe wndorsitnod will
r.r tbe bteo-ol I'AIM rnlt'Ktor.ll binds
ol rbMend DFPRfKINS, Wiraeseaeall
OIwrei,1-w.sj,i UMIKNUWJ,
T11E unilorrirnod I. r.ror.srd to fnrni.b Ton
wltb the be.l KTtlNKWARK manufaelored
In tbir eountrr. Ilr has nerer rot railed to please
the most tarrldious. ne tnqua'lityar doeahtltte.
His wsre eon. ists in pert of
CUE AM TOTS OF ALL SIZES!
MILK RnC'kH AXI) PAXS,
Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety
I ubes,
And In short FVTRYTIIINd usuall; mad. and
brpt in an eetauliibmeat ef tbis kind.
IIERrilAXTS
Co here their were rielirere.l be me, at ANT
Tl W R end to ANY PI, ACE dosire l.
OrdiTs for were solicited, and promptly filled.
Mr-For general assortnent. aee Catalof no and
Price List, mailed free to apf.lioauta.
)YA liberal discount will be given to the
wholesale trade.
(1EO. C. EI1IK.
Lathrriburg, Pa., oe. I. Isna-lf
1)
iiwolvtion f r nTM Rnir.
The i.srtnor.hip heretofore em.tinc be-
iween the undenirned in the mercantile business
at Perm Hie, was d'seolred hy nntual eonnt on
the l.ith dey ef Msreh IS60. The books and
paper, ef the (rut will be left with W illiem F.
Jnhnenn, nl tbs eld deed, who Ic authorised to
make eollectiooa and tier all rlain. arainrt tbe
rui. WM F. JOHNflOK.
wJl ll JOHN BAILEY.
BLANK roynjTAHXB" BAI E FOR
tnr. as ts, eec
TERRini.t Bl.II.KIl ElI'LOKItlN Two
Mkn Killf.u and oyt Injured On
Thursday last, tbe boiler of the steam
saw-mill at Wallaecton, in tbis county.
exploded, Instantly killing Mr. Elijah
Smeal, the owner of the mill, and ilr.
Thomas lions, an employee, and se
verely injuring another man, named
Dt'Il. The body of XI r. liuss was al-
moNt torn into shreds, tho lower ex
tremities being found about one hun
dred yards from the trunk of tho
body, in pieces scattered hero and
there ; his tongue is said to have been
blown out of his mouth, and he was
otherwise so frightfully mutilated,
that we sicken ot a recital of the sad
details, ilr. Smcul bad the back part
of his head blown off, and was appa
rontly killed instantly. Mr. Dell ro-
ooived severe, though not dangorous,
bruises about the bcaa. Ihrco or
four other persons employed about
tho mill luckily oscapod unhurt. Both
the killed wero cstimablo and well
known citizens, and tho latter leaves
a large family, wbo depended on hit
labor for their support.
Thoso who wnro on the mill at the
timn, and twnped, testified ot the
Coronor's inquest tlmt there was no
noiao to indicate any explosion; yet
parties some four miles from the acci
dent, allego that they heard it very
plainly at that distance.
What caused this accident, or how
it occurred, we do not pretend to
know, nor have wo nny desire to spec
ulate on so unpleasant and snd a sub
ject ; but public opinion seems to do
claro that to criminal foolhnrdine
alone can It bo chnrged. Wo are in
formed tlinl the owner of tho mill
who has so awfully paid the penalty
of a disregard of tho warning was of
late frequently warned by men com
pctont to judge, that his boiler was
entirely unsafe, and could in no event
carry sU'itm enough to run tho mill
with aafuty j yet, in the faec of this
positive condemnation oftho boiler,ftir
somo cause tho mill was started, and
the result is as stated: two hnmun
beings hnrried into eternity, and the
lives of thrca or four others endan
gered, and who, os it almost appears,
were by a miracle olono saved.
When all the facts concerning this
accident are known, we sincerely hope
no one will be to blame, yet wc cannot
help but think that human lifo is held
too cheap, when It Is rcktesly en
dangered by crowding it in contact
with a condemned engine boiler for
tin purpose of seouriog few toon-
were untiring in their offorts. l)is
patches were sent to and from liar
rinburg, and at every tinKling of the
gule-keeper's bell the persons present
who were waiting to bo the witnesses
of his execution would scan tho coun
tenance of the party entering, to try
and catch a gleam of hopo or hoar a
dispatch rend staying tho execution.
Alas! they wero doomed to disap
pointment. As the hour of twelve
approached even the most sanguine
gave up the case, and began lo pre
pi.re for tho final sceoe. Tho Sheriff
Lad already waited an hour over the
usual time allotted, but still he linger
ed, as if por chance some accident had
detained a messenger, or aomo ulifor-
seen occurrence hud stopped the mes
sage which would give a few more
days nf life lo the unlortuoate man
Another half hour intervened, and
when tho prisoner was led forth from
tbe cell, be was followed by a most
soemn funeral procession to tho seal-
fold. When being handcuffed,
the sheriff asked him if be had any
thing to say, when ho replied, "tlmt
as God was hie; maker ho never fired
a hhot that night." The noose was
then placed around bis neck. It not
being properly adjusted, the prisoner
turned his head to the one side to al
low its better adjustment. The Sher
iff then drew the white cap over hi
face. During all this time, whilst
these preparntions wero in pi-ogres,
the most careful scrutiny of the man
who was about to be launched into
eternity could not detect the slightest
tremor. lie was calm nod compoucd
throughout. The motion of his lips
could be detected through the cap as
it engaged in oflenne up a prayer.
At twelve minutes to one o'clock
every person had left the scaffold, tbe
two end posts were removed, and no
thing but the prop to which the rope
was attached was left standing. This
rope was carried by two deputy sher
iffs to on open cellar door nearly op
posite, and at a given signal an unseen
hangman pulled the rope ; tbe prop
fell, tho doors banged againta the
bags of shavings placed on the up
rights of the scaffold with a dull sound,
and Gerald Eaton was banging by
the neck betwixt heaven and earth.
Gerald Eaton, with all bis guilt, met
his fate like a man, and guve up bis
life to offended justice amidol the
cencral regret of those who witnessed
his execution.
Tbe facts of the case for which the
doomed man has paid the penalty of
the law are as follows :
Oo the night of the 12th of June,
1SGS, Gerald Eaton and number of
friends met Timothy llecnan in a
saloon at tho southwest corner of
Fifth and Spruce streets, kept by o
man named Sullivan. A quarrel en
sued, which did not terminate until
tho street was reached. Eaton it is
alleged drew a pistol and aimed at
Ilcennn, but was restrained by a roan
named James Trainer, who said '-not
now." The party loft and went to
Trainer's saloon, on Locust street,
near Sixth, whore their pistols were
recharged, and they returned to the
saloon at the corner of filth and
Spruce HtrcoU, where they bad first
met Mr. Hoenan. Finding it cloned,
thry again encountered Heenan nt the
southwest corner of Fifth and Spruce
stroets. Gerald Eaton attempted to
snoot jiecrian again, but was again
prevented by bis friends. Tho crowd
then left, and wero proceodinc down
Fifth street, near Locust, when lice-
nun, who bad previously declared
himself unarmed, followed a friend,
who was drunk, end endeavored to
bring him back. In his efforts to do
so he got within a fow feet of Eaton
and his put t-, whon ba was shot, and
died from tho effects of it next morn
ing. The defence aot up that Eaton
did not fire the shot, and two wit
nesses, one of whom acknowledged
that ho wns a professional thief, assert
ed that some one else seized the pistol
in Luton's bund and discharged it.
f.noKGE fi. TWITC H n.I JR.
The tacts connected with the find
ing of the murdered body of Mrs. Mary
E. Hill, on the evening of tho 2'Jd of
November, in the yard of hor resi
dence. Northeast corner of Tenth and
Tine truots, and tbe arrest of her son
inlaw, George S. Twituhell. Jr., and
her daughter Camilla, upon the charge
of having committed the crime, are
still fresh in the minds of the public.
Twiioholl whon arrested bad blood
fount nil lli" I 'Infilcte, o! bin bed.
II is pot iitiimy iMTIi till ion, lis ihrrali
ttitiiisl Mis Jliil, t!,i3 ptvu'iite u(
i..ker loven-.l Willi blomj, wero alms
ho'.tn. The hitler, il Wns tcnlilicd,
mighl httve inii'U the wound, thirteen
ol which were l.nin.i on Mrs. Hill's
head, one peiielrutiiijr through the)
ti intilo to tho brain, sa though the)
totitruo of the poker lnnl been umJ.
Tbe fall from tho w indow accounted
for tho more extensive tiacluro ulkli
was found across the base of the rkull.
Tho defense was an Ingenious one.
It consisted of medical testimony that
tho blood stains on tho clothes could
have been caused by carryiug tho
hotly ; that tho accused was a peace,
bio and quiet citizen; that a man
named Altgelt had secu two men leave
tbe bouse at an hour earlier than thai
fired by Sarah Campbell fur th dis
covery of the body. Hut after tho
most superhuman exertions, the result
was a verdict of guilty of murder in
the first degroo, rendered on the first
of the year.
Mis. Jwitohcll was then arrau-ned.
but tbe case aguinst her was abandoned
by tho Commonwealth. In Goorge S,
Twitchell's case motions for a new
trial, appeals to tho Supremo Court of
Pennsylvania, and Dually to the Su
preme Court of the United State wore
made, and the reull ia well known, as
is the fact of the ao culled confession
and subsequent UWments given in
support of it.
esterduy morning tbe persons who
were in the vicinity of the Ceutral
Station wore start'ed by the report
that Twitched had committed suicide,
and thus cheated Justice out of one of
its victims. Tbe rejiurt spread with
tha greatest rapidity, and every cir
cumstance rclali vo to the death of the
unfortunate man was eagerly sought
for. There wero many who had care
fully watched the actions of tho con
demned man during the night and day
prior to the time fixed for iiis execu
tion, to whom tho news of bin self
destruction occasioned na surprise ;
for he had broken down completely,
and could not boar the thought uf hit
execution without the most terrible
grief.
Yesterday afternoon Coroner Dan
iels held a formal inquest into the
oauso of Twitchell's death. The ful.
lowing testimony which was giveu
will give more in detail the circum.
stance rotative to the unfortunate
man's demine which we have nice
turned :
Mr. CuNsidy, prison keeper, testified
At about twelve o'clock last night I
stepped op to Twitchell's Ceil, and
looked in, saw him lying on tbe bed
with a blanket covered over the face
and head ; I remained thcro lor some
time, ood seeing no movement called
the watchman ; he came, and, after
looking throngh, Raid, "be is almost
covered over with the blanket: I
think he is asleep." I did not winlt
to disturb hint, as Mr. Uringhurst
wished mat bo should bare a rood
Blcop; before going away on the
eveniutr previous Mr. Bringhurst said
that "George was a clean person and
wisnea lo nave a wash ; ' at two
o'clock this morning 1 visited bim
again ; he lay in the same position ;
at a quarter past five o'clock, after
leaving Eaton's cell, I wont to that of
Twitcboli ; I opened the window and
saw that be made no movement, and
I went in ; I called Goor three time
and he made no answer; 1 then went
in and discovered that he was dead.
Dr. Shaplcigh, the Coroner's phy
sician, testified I have just concluded
the post-mortem examination ; I made
an inspection oftho body this morning
little alter nine o'clock ; tbe body
was lying extended on its back on tbe
bed; the limbs extended; the hands
semiflexed ; the mouth and eyes were
partially open ; there was an appuar.
an oo of repose about the body some
what peculiar; no appearance, as if
there had been any convulsions or
struggle; the body was still warm,
but the hands, legs, arms and feet
were cold ; this afternoon, assisted by
Dr. Butcher, oftho institution, in tbe
prcscuco of Drs. Levis, Dyer, Packard,
Smyth and Adler, a post'-mortera was
held ; the eye were examined first,
and a peculiar darkness of tbe cornet,
was observable ; on the lower lip
there was a stain which could nut be
washed awny; the brain was first
examined, the blood vessels of which
were excessively congested, and the
smell of prussic acid was distinctly
noticeable ; a peculiar red color of the
blood was visible; the blood did not
coagulate; it was fluid and ran upon
the floor; the lungs were in a normal
and somewhat congested condition ;
the heart was flaccid, and contained
fluid blood; the liver was in a normal
condition ; and the stomach contained
but a small quantity of fluid and no
solid ; tho mucous membrane of tbe
stomach was in a state of high con
gestion ; at one point there was ef
luscd. blood upon this membrane; the
upon bis sl.irt; and when asked to other organs were normal ; the odor
account for it said that he had got it ' of prussic acid was verv dii'.inct when
in carrying the body into tbe house. I the body was opened and the viscera,
His attention was celled to the fact removed, leaving no doubttpon the
that be did not wear the shirt when
he carried the bodv, and to this his
only reply was "this is a fatality."
1 ho wile of the prisoner was not taken
into rustotiy itniii tne any lollowinr;
the murdor, when ihe discovery was
mauo mat .-urn. urn, ncr mother, had
thi-catened tneommencc a proseeution
against George S. Twitcbell, because
ho had ernsed her OBnie from the doed
to tbe jiropcrry at Tenth and Pine,
which site had recently purchased. and
substituted that or bis wife, Camilla E.
Twitchell. These fuels were brought
out at tho Coroner's investigation, and
both man and with were committed
for trial. Twitchell secured the- ser
vices nf Messm. Mann. 0 Pvrne, Col
lis, Pratt and IJansford as his counsel,
and their first step was lo eecure the
release ol Airs. Twitchell. on a writ of
hnbfinrorpiit, but the effort failed and
the o.ioe wm called for tnnl December
17, lfi : a severance wns demanded,
and .Mr. Twitoholl wan placed on trial.
A jury was not obtained until Decem
ber 21, and then begun it trial, the
most memorable in our local history.
It lasted until January 1, arid
was a very peculiar one. Tho Com
monwealth, represented by District
Attorney Sheppnrd.iind Assistant District-
Attorney Dechert, established, in
addition to the fucHhiit Mr. Twiichell
was an inmate of the house, and had
pecuniary reasons to wish the death
ot his mother-in-law, that hi white
shirt, which he did not have on when
he carried in the botlv, was nprinklod
with blood that his coat mcev wns
mind of any as to the cause nt dea'h ;
in searching the cell atiin since the
post-mortem 1 discovered in the
right boot this bottlo (a half onnoo
phial, half full shown;) the boot stoud
at the foot of tho bed; the bottle was
wrapped well around wiih a piooe of
light brown paper; it contained some
form of pmssic acid or a eolation of
cyanide of potassium ; the deceased,
George S Twitchell, Jr., came to h?s
dcjtlh from poison, vix. prutsto acid
or some of its compounds; this bottle
is half full, and it is probable that half
of that quantity was taken ; death
ensues In a few seconds after the
poison is administered ; this poison
kills without pain.
Still Safe General Custer's com
mand, the Sevonth regular and tbe
Nineteenth Kansas volunteer cavalry,
is on its return to Hays City. It whs
met a few days ago by a supply truin
with provisions, tif which they were
iu great need, having suboisted fur a
week previous on horses and mules.
Three hundred lodges of Cheyennes
had been surprised and whipped on a
branch t.f I!ed river, and two white
women had been rescued, fug II end
and Dull Knife, the bead t blcU uf the
Dog soldiers, and several Cheyenne
warriors were captured and ore re.
tained as hostages for the promised
appearance of the tribe to treat for
peace.
Purely
who run
prinkled with btoudj tbs, eoiiax I avd sleep without s f-rjev
tbst man may he envied
fat rxrl rhopu STtppeT