Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 18, 1873, Image 3

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GEORGE B. GOODLANDER,
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X'TCLKABFIELD, Pa.
'.WRfXESDAT MORNIXO. JCXE IS, 1871.
Democratio County Ticket.
ASSEMBLY,
1B. T. J. Ill V H B.
or ciiasrisi.
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SHERIFF,
P. IOII MePHBRBOX,'
F ciaiarieLO.
1 . TREASURER, '
1 1, 1 1 A N w. womiLi,
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. COMMISSIONER,
, id BBOWII,
, or Lwaaca.
1HRTRI5T ATTORNKT,
PR A Vat PI EL D I Hi U,
Of OLK-IIPIILD.
' : AUDITOR, . '1
n., I.KM IB CBLUUN,
. . OH UWtlM-H. ' ' ' 1
JURY COMMISSIONER,
" J O U N W, IHCOUT,
OF CLBlUriaLD.
Tin Circuit and District Court! or
the United States, (or Hie Western
District of ronnsytvania, met on last
.Monday in tho city of Williamsport.
"Grand Moral Idea" John A. Bing
liam, of Ohio, has been appointed Min
ister to Japan, at at 17,000 salary.
He was the chief murderer ot Mrs Sur-
ratt.andnexttoOukva Ames in hiselass
of Credit Mobilier thieves. Such are
the men Grant sclocts to prolectand do
fend the government. "Qod save the
Commonwealth."
A Mauls Patten J, B. Moorheed, of tht
Aria of Jay Cook A Co.,- if building a reiideaeo ot
the corner of Choftoat aad Thirly-nialh ttrcctt,
Weft Philadelphia, that will eoet tbe princely
job of SM,uow. It ti located la tho antra ofaa
acre of gruaud, end ia a narbla palace. It baa
bay wlodowt, a tait.ivt portico, encloted piatxat,
a eontervatory, all of Barbie at clear and tpollc m
af tlia enow, and tha viiltor la aloioft lutl lo
aaiaU'incBl at the toonaoai outlay baro ibewa for
a huate In wbicb to lira. Bran iho ftablf build-iar-t
near by ara af marble. Exthang.
'. It Is no wonder this firm con build
such costly trunnions. Jay Cooke k
Co. are to the government just what
the Credit Mobiler was to the Union
1'aciOc rail rood. Tho government
oyndicnlo Is a mcro cliango of name,
with this difference: Tlie .ormcr stole
fifty millions of dollar from the rail
load and probably half that sum from
the government, wliilo tbo latlor.has
robbed tho United Stutcs Tacabury of
not less than firt hundred millions in tho
lust ten years. And their larcenies
i v iuB,er tti-iiuv Limit vtrt uritfiu.
The government 'syndicate of Jay
Cooko k Co. is the greatost swindle
of tha age.
"Haby Talk" On of tho few new.
)Rpra whtvfa defends the Constitu
tional salary steal says :
Ttia roaftllutional Convention ia tha very bod
witVa aAoarf fix ire oaa pay. Tbey ara tba hlgh
aat power ta Ibo Slate to-day. Tba amount lied
by tba Convention it mot too lary. Tba delegatef
will bare tpent tis montht at. tba work by tba
time It ia completed. Thry hart boon obliged to
neglect their buiincff alaiott ontiroly daring tbi
period. Jteaidet, taey aara beca compelled to la
bur diligently ia-the examination and diaeuiioa
of the Duueruof ijucftionl obich bava beeu brought
aeiora tnrm.
This is simply "twaddle." It is the
most powerless body ever assomblod
in tho state until its work it approved
by the people. It is oot the Lcgiala
ture, and tun not put a dollar into, nor
legally lake a dollar out ol, the Trea
sury, Loss in their business is no
plea. II they did not expect that,
thry know but little. v If they want lo
accomplish anything they must work
like oihor people. They knew what
the salary was long before they were
cleoted. If the members thought it
too low, they were not compelled lo
accept the position. If they wont
there to make money, they mistook
the pluee thry should have gone to
C'ongrest or tho Legislature
A LUIIt Nt mrOritr.
The Democratic Return Judgos, last
week, before atijournirg, passed res
olution requesting onr 1'epresentalive
delegates lo tho stnto Convonlion to
Yolo for Kx Sheriff I'crks for state
Treasurer. Much us we would liko to
eo him s'.ato Treasurer, we cannot al
low the opportunity to pass without
commenting on Hits feature of Hie ac
tion, of the Convt ntiun.
We hold that body never assemhltxi
fir any such purpose, and die adop
tion of the resolution was anwiae and
uiinecvMHry, and is of no binding ef
leot, .. Tho co 11 u IV meeting which ap
pointed tho delegnto In question, had
llio right lo givo instructions, but hav
ing failed lo do so, tho mutter should
luive been paswd by. Tho lets wo do
of this kind of jugglery the better for
the party nnd for individual interests.
This-id our view of the case, others
11. ny think diftiirt'iitly. II -, we
would like lo hear from them, because
Henru opi-n to coiiviclion on this
point. Conventions, liko individual,
hud better attend to their own bus!
iilh and let other people's alone.
On Suturdoy the Illinois, the second
ofllie mngtiilicentltenincrs bsingbnill
by the I'oiiusylvaiiiiv Kuilroad Compa
ny, to estavlilisli a line to Europe, was
launched at ThiUdlphia. She U a
Mibaluntial K-ean steamer, SM feet In
length, complete in all her parts, and
provided with state rooms lo accom
modate ( rahin passengers. Kite will
aImo curry fof steerage passengers and
3,8. 1 Ion offieight.
The family of the McMahons, from
whinn the presrlit I'resitlent of the
Trench J'rpuliliR is descended, have
ivai,,., nt 1 be t'lintenit do Sully, near
A ui nn, lir the l-l one hutidivd and
fitrl.lv yetirx .They left Ireland in I
lli'.'l. iiuui.iiiuUl alter the signing of
h Treats' ol Miiii'riik.
aaMaBaSaBa
OtmoraHc County CoHteitUo.
In accordance with the rules gov
crning the Democratio party, the lie
turn Judges of the several borough
and township of Clearfield county as
sembled in tho Court J loom, in Clour
fiold, on Tuesday, the 10th of June,
for tho purposo of opening and count
ing tbo votes cast for the several can
didates for county officers 0 tho Sat
urday previous,
Tho convention was called to order
at about 3 o'clock by D. h- Krobs,
Chairman of tho Comity Committee.
Upon a call of the borough and town
ships, it was manifest tliut nearly all
the return Judges were presont. On
motion of Clinton Thompson, of Bell,
John W. Lanta, of Clearfield, and II.
J. Sloppy, of Knox, were elected Sec
retaries. The Chairman then proceeded to
callthcclccliondistriutsin alphabetical
order, whereupon tho sovoral return
judge handed in their return, the
Clerks tallying me namrjer 01 votes
cast for each candidate A tabular
statement of the vote will be found
elsewhere ia this number
The returns, having all been tallied,
the result showed tbttl Dr. Uoyer was
nominatod for Assembly, W. It. Mo
I'hcrson for Sheriff, Wm. W. Worrall
for Treasurer, Clark Brown for Com
missioner, Frank Fielding for District
Attorney, Low is C. liloom for Audi
tor, and John W. Sliugart for Jury
Commissioner, nnd a motion to that
effect prevailed unanimously.
2io namris having boon announced
for the ofllee of Coroner, which has
been vacant for several yoars, it ap
peared by the returns that 70 votes
bad been polled for Wm. Tucker, 40
votes for George Thorn and 2ft for Jos.
11. Peering. Mr. Tucker boing pres
ent declined, whereupon the return
judge declared Ooorge Thorn the
nominee, jne next utisinos oeiore
tho Convention was the (election of a
Committee for 1874. On motion, Wm.
M. McCullough, Ksq., was unanimous
ly chosen Chairman ; A. O. Kramer
Souretary, and tho gentlemen named
below were named as tho members of
the Committee for their respective
boroughs and townships :
nifTRicra ' ro. cowa-maa, r. a. ADoaraf.
Bacearla Philip Iotl -Qloa Hope
Ball ................ Henry llretk Oltead
Uloutu D. W. Chilfoa .Lulherebrg
Boggf Joba Beiih.
Uradfard Joba H. Stewart ...Weodl.ad
Hrady.. Arob. PuDlap.....l,atberiburg
llarniide H.Jaaief Wetiel....
Cbeal.. Ilenj Klinger . Hard
Covington Jaba J. Ficrd VreacbTllla
ClearBeld ...Iraaa Jokattan ClearSeld
Curwenfville ,...W. P. 4'hambera..Carweaf eille
Delator.. ..J. Y. ftciuer.. fbilipebarg
rergueun. jona Kowiae.H,..
(I irard ....i.....lobo V. Jry. Laoaat't Milla
Oofh.n- K. K. Khirey ,C'laarSeld
Uraham Kllif Kranr .'. tJrahatatoa
Oulieb J. H. Mi-Kienian 8mitb'e Milla
lioutidale Uarid Aikey Ilualidale
Huftua Geo. Woodward. ... PennSeld
J,ir,laa.. R. M. Jubaftwn. . Aafoneille
Karthaaa O. lleckeoilorn - Halt Lick
Knox- Joarrh Krhard .....Haw alillparl
Lawraaoa.. W. T. Ppaekmaa ClearSeld
Lumber City...W'm. M. Henry. Lumber Cj
Morrif I'eter Slojer :..Kifrtowa
M. Watbingtoa.Vhrltt. Bftr't'.irNtw Waiblogtoa
Oeoeola U. H. j. Waltert..,.Ofooola Milla
"an , J, A. M'lntyre....Urampiaa 11 I la
J. F. M'Kcoriok..,.X'urwonfrille
cmoa Tbof. Brockhank wRorkton
Woodward ....... Jamrf Coroely Medera
Wallacctoa i. L. Morgan. .Wallaeetoa
Tho nri'MiiL'ini; of tho County Com
mitlco having boen concluded, tbo fol
lowing rules relating to the time, and
qualifications ol persons voting at our
primary election wcro onereu :
Xceofrea', That our ariaury aleeUea f ball bera
after be anaaally bald aa tba Haturdar proceed 1 Ra
the 1ft Moaday of Jaae, and that rule aixth be
Muaday af Juae.
Aeeoecel, That hereafter no perfon ehall bo al
lowed to rote at the primary eleetiaa aieent it
tha boroagk ar towntbip when bo or tbey would
bo legally eatitled ta rale at tha general election.
Iluolnd, That pereonf who may not be of age
at tba time of the primary election, but who will
become twenty one yean of age by tha time tba
general election l beld,orall foreign bornaitilODf
who tbaH bare lakea aut their (ret pepen and
may be entitled lo rereiro their full panerl before
tha neat general election, ahnll be entitled to rote
at tbr primary erection ( 'reciderf, Tbey pledge
loemaeivct if rote too entire Peueerelie llokot.
After some little dobats on lli Inst
resolution, tho foregoing wore adopted
with great unanimity and will hore-
afler be incorporated in the rulo of
Uie party. .
After the business of the convention
had boen concluded, somo one offered
the following, which was adoptod
iVeaeleeel, That our Itepratentatiea Ketegate la
tha Detneeralte Mtata Cviirentinn be and If berebe
intlracled ta rote for Edward Perk t aa ear abolea
fur state Treaturer.
On motion the Convention adjourn
cd tine die.
.Wr Fire Damp.
Another "mine horror" ocenrred at
the llonrf Clity Colliery, near Sha-
I- T ,1. ,n,L
lUUBin, llll 1110 iuin.
Conrad Drnwheiscr, the inside boy,
went into the old working or water
level, wnen me explosion immediately
followed, it Is thought by the fire damp
ueconnng ignueu, which commutncat-
cd wilb tbe an way from the water
level into the slope below where the
men worked. -1 lie men in Ibis soction
of the coal roirion not boini;accnstom
ed to black-damp, thought it was blast-
ing-powder that had boon set on fire
and remained in the slope until over
come. Starting to come up tber encount
ered a body of after damn and fell
senseless, many immediately smother
ing. The strongost men managed lo
gut out, giving nn nlnrm. Tho others
lollowed, and on reaching tbo lop of
theslopelbll to theground, boing over
come. John Unycs, outsido boss,
homing the alarm, Immediately went
to their rescue. After proceeding
about 500 yards, fell fucedownward in
a pool of water, and was drowned.
Kiioch llagncski was found drowned
by his side. Kight men were brought
out dead. There was no caving In of
the mine a at first reported, and no
fault of ventilation, but the accident
resulted from old (s exploding in a
disused working. UptoIUl', M. ten
dead miners have been taken out.
Many of ihe men cntjie from kurronnd
ing mines lo render assistance The
excitement was intense, wives and
children rubbing In the scene of the
disaster, nnd rinding husbands and
brothers dead, or gasping for breath,
while others were eagerly watching
the nrrivul of friend on tho slope-wsg-en
from below.
There were fifty men In the slope at
tho time of tho exploaion, and thirty-
live are known to have escaped and
will recover.
Tho Nctv York Tribune, In alluding
to the dismissul nf tho hend Vienna!
Commihsioner, thus rather sarcnstiral
ly compliments him : General Van
Utiren is n snphomoricnl tort of per
son, who is caimbl of any amount of
folly, and liable to any amount of Jo-
ceplion; but bo has not a dishonest
hair In his bead. . Jlu has hud hard
treatment from a government which
mit'lit belter have sooner bcctin its in
quisition for betrayal of ofllcul trusts.
The Cnlumliiil Herat J. m. Ill I In
rouuh on the Kih Commissioners. . t
ys atimo of I hem know no more
about fl.ih culture than they do about'
r.nlioli gram mar.
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Burnsitle.H, ,
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CovUiftoa...
Curwonivll
Dtoalur
Ferttioi.
Uirard .)
(lOlhCO ee
Graham., a..
Uulich
HoutirUla... -..
Hutioi ,,,. .
Jordan
Karthaui...M....M ...
Knox e.
Iak.wrne HM...,M....,
I.amb. City m..
MorrU
New Wuk.
OlWOlft-. .....a.
PCD ft aeaa aoe atfeeaea
Pike
I'aion
Woodward
Wallaeetoa., ...
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House al r?rMS.
A corresponddnt of the Chicago Tri
bune, writing from Vienna, givea the
following account of the manner In
which tbe construction ol tne "model
American school-houto has boen man
aged al tho Exposition : . "The Ameri
can school-bouse i in a bad way.
Congress made an appropriation of
15,000 for the construction of a model
buildinc of this kind. Sometime last
Fall, Mr. 1'bilbrick, Superintendent of
the puolio schools of lioslon, wrote to
Goneral Van Duron, that he would
erect and finish a model American
school-house for $2,000. General Van
liuren repliod that ho could have it
constructed cheaper, it now appear
from a memorandum found at head
quarter that the contract waa let to
Col Lyman Bridge, of Chicago, for
10,000. Tbe structure 1 only about
half completed, but it total cost, fin
ished ana furnisbod, could hardly ex
ceed (2,000, .for Instead of being a
model American school-house, it i a
very shabby affair indeed. It i
planned by a German who probably
never taw lh insido of a scbool-hoose,
either in i.uropo or America. Work
upon it bo ceased, and Mr. Scbultc
hasdeoiued to tear it Uown.it ia so mucli
inferior to the Swiss and Helgian
school houses, and so shamefully libn't
lous to tbe school system CI America.
Tbcro bcino; d" lucoanf of moneys or
potCu, it is Impossible- to tell how
t much has already been thrown away
on ibis building, but It is certain tbat
enough has gone into tho pocket of
somebody lo liavo built A bull dozen
of the kind. The fraud is tbe moro
glaring when it is known thai tbo win
dows and doors were a gratuitous con
tribution from A New York firm, and
that the scats, books, charts in fact
all that was required for furnishing it
was generously loanod by the city
of Boston." One of the correspond
ents of the New York Tribune speak
in Asimilar manner of the school-house
enterprise, and adds; "ft mnpeara,
f... .In.., ei..e tLtw lle.j o m-.vb
making as fine a show at Vienna nrch
ilocturully as morally, and in both re
spect our tilizon are represented
wiinouc regard to oxponse.
We suppose that Gen. Van Utiren
And his bund of government robber
win lustily tncmseives just Colfax
ana his Credit Mobilier band did
They will rely wholly upon their pre
vious good character. This is also the
plan adoptod by the Phelps & Dodge
nrm, aitor retunding to the govern
ment 1270,000.
false Ncf tttckltit Diajsltsy.
,The Albany Argui comment with
natural indignation upon the ostenta
tious display made by the Arrival of
tbe l'residenl t household At Long
urnncu, wncn cium lurnuuro wagon
transported me tuggago irom lbs rail,
road station to thohouso, followod by
five carriages and nine or ten horses,
lor pteasuro taking. This magnifj
cenco, the Argus thinks, account for
the President s signature of tho salary
grab bill ; but it is mistaken in ud-
posing that this display is all made at
tne eipensc ol tbo Cliicl Executive.
It fail to notice the fuel that many of
Ihe articles thus brought to Long
urancu wcro not ine rresident's prop
erty, but belonged to tho nation, and
were removed from the White llous
and its surroundings without due rc-
gard to tho right of the real owner,
co. Jackson is credited with the re
mark that the man who trades upon
borrowed capital should break.
Whether tbe sayine is correctly annli-
cable lo legitimate business transac
tion, or not, Ihero is no question of
us correctness wboo applied to iol it
cal or official displays : and no oue
can gainsay the gross impropriety of
President (J rant carting away from
tho While llouso to Long Branch the
nation's properly for tho mero purpose
ofostoututious beggarly ostentatious
display, and assuming the peacock
strut oi monarcuicai rulers. barter
tcr Intelligence.
Anti Dkmocuatic. Ithode Island
will not permit a naluralized cititen
to voto unless he owns real estate there
in. A citizen by virtue of naturali
zation, offered his vote al tbe last elec
tion there, And was ruled out on this
ground and has taken measures to test
the matter legally. Tho oolcbratod
14th and 15th amendments provide.
that all persons born or naturalized in
llio t inted Mates, and suhioct to the
jurisdiction thereof, are citizens; and
inat ins rigitt ol cttizons to voto shall
not be doniod or abridged on aocotinl
of raco, color, or previous condition of
servitudo. j tins man would, al
though not a freeholder, have been a
voter but "on Account of race," the
caso appear very clear; and as bis
success will enfranchise ten thousand
other in that Stule, we may a wel
count on "littlo Khody" rejoining tht
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Aciiiucruiiv iniiiiiy,
A young officer acnjng with Li
company nt the Lav Bods is said to
have rocsived a letter from bis lady
love, containing the following passngo :
"If anything should hapien to you,
do mako some arrangement lo have
your hair recovered and sent on. It
is the onset color of mine, and I can't
gel a puff of tho right shsdo here. '
Monday night an escaped lunallo
from Ihe Pennsylvania Slate Insano
Asylum, named W. C. Itavis, was
found on the Pennsylvania Ilailroad
track near llarritburg, with his lend
almost icvcrcil from fa bodv.
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The oooupanb of Ibo highest offic
of the country it would be imsgincd
would bo governed by lomo little
sense of what he owed to tbe feelings
of decent people, , when be wss ex
posed to publio view ; but Uen. Grant
don't appear to have any-eaoh Idea of
the elornsl fltnes of things, or else
his gross appotltea have so gotten the
maslory of him, that be is A very slavt
to their power.
Tbe Indianapolis Sentinel ia speak
ing of this matter, so annoying to
every American citizen who keep
himself out of the gutter, give day
And dste, place and circumstance, as
follow.'
"For insUnco, in Chicago, the Pro
ident attompted to receive the guest
at a reception given bim at the Pull
mans, lie was so laden with liquor
tbat he could not recognize friend,
And hi condition was so plainly re
cognised by the guests that tbe ladies
wero forced to keep AWAy Irom him
Tbii is no herosny, The diagrsccful
and humiliating fact can be and I at
tested by hundreds of the bestcilizons
of Chicago, and even Mayor Medill
who has always chompionod the Presi
dent, woa forced to admit hi gross
misconduct. It lervc no rz.ticnlar
purposo to make liie griovou ex
posures, l;ul it may convinoe the poo-
pie thai this business of leaping lo the
party lash ts asking too much, tinder
what purports to be a ltepublicso form
of government. If the people under
the dictation of a party may be forced
into electing A drunkard, whore is tbo
line to be drawn f What manner of
crcaturo wilt noxt bo fastened upon
usT"-
Now il this man bad been the choice
of that party which the double refined
Kndical delight lo style "the dirty
Iemocrts," how allocked would the
pure and moral Itadioala have been ;
out now with tbo'boot upon the other
leg, tbey convert habitual drunken
nes into Bright' disoose.of lh kid-:
nova. In order to. endeavor to enlist
l,'uai ay uif-iewy iu, hiiuir mijiuil
note leader.
drsni habit have been those ol a
drinking man since h entered tbe
Army from West Point and tbey
have eoncluded in the same J Ine, with
intervsls of lessening duration, ever
since. nttnuurrH I'oit.
More Truth than foelrg,
Tli Pitlsbnrgli CoMDifrci'tif, the
leading lUpublican journal of that
city, thus forcibly state Irulb wbicb
ha boen apparent for several months
past to all closo obsorvor of Ihe drift
ol th limes :
"No politician of ordinary intelli
gene can fail lo percoiv that th lie
of party in the l.onublicAii organiza
lion are looser than thoy have ever
been in any previous period of its his
tory. Tho Credit Mobilier scandal,
tho buck-poy steal, the corruption At
llarrisburg, the municipal swindling,
both in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia,
and the oontrol ol tbe parly macbin
ory by men utterly unworthy of con
fidonco or respoot, have produced a
deep impression upon tbe poople, and
have disgusted thousand of votors,
who have no other interest in politic
than to socuro an honost And efficient
administration of publio and govern
mental Affairs."
Such being the case, will (he friends
of ltcform tako advantage of the op
porlunily, and turn il lo the overthrow
of the corraplionlsts, or will they con
tinue to ioiiow me oenien course that
leads lo inevitable defeat 1 The peo
plo are ripe for A revolt airainst Radi
cal party trammels, and all that ia
lacking is bold and able men to com
bine tbe hosts of tbe opposition, and
lead (hem on to certain victory. Tbe
signs of tho time are too plain lo allow
of a mistuke as to their tendency.
Moa PchsonalKvlk. The Venan
go Spectator lay : There is considera
ble fueling among the ltcpublioan
brotherhood In Jflcudvilio concerning
the poslofflce. There are A great
many patriot op there who would
liko to be postmaster, and they re
making the town lively with denunci
ations of tbo preson'. incumbent anil
Congressman liichmond. Moanwhile
the At oadvillo post-office, if not a bod
of down, is a sort of Lava Bed, And
It possessor I Captnin Jack who is
not willing to relinquish his position.
All attempt so tar made to gut Post
master Lerickson to como out and go
on a reservation have fitilod. Tbo heav
iest charge against him Is that ho has
filled tho office with mombori of his
family that you can't go inside with
out running against a big Dorickson
or treading upon a small oue. Tbat
peculiarity being told to Goneral
Grant, his Kxcolleney rcplied-Tlial's
what tho Democrat lay about mo."
That evidenco of affliction shown for
hi family by (ho postmaster soom lo
have endoarod him to tho President
and prevented his removal, Il was a
great mistake in charging on Derick
son in that way. Tho light la still
Thrco painter fell from the l'enn-
sylvitnia
liailroad bridgo, at Contsvillu.
recently, by tbo breaking of lbs scaf
folding. Henry Urioh, of Mpringville,
Lanoastcr county, and Joseph Lewi,
of Coatesvillo, were killed, and Isaac
Zsry, of Moorestown, Chester count v.
I. I I. f , I . . L , I I. '
uau uis rigiu inign uroacn, .
Mr. liancroft, Ihe American Miiiin
tor to llcrlin, ba inaiiguralud Sunday
evening parlies, licuig in cx-niinia-
ler of llio gotipol, ho ought to ubtorv
tne Amvniaii 4i'l'Bth hettcr.
I
RETURNS 1873
DttcLiMD. lion. Edgar Cowan ha
declined tbe appointment a a mem
ber of the Constitutional Convention
td fill ".he place mdo vacant by tbe
resignation of Mr. F. B. Gowan. The
delegates-st-large subsequently elected
lion. John U. Bullitt, ol I'hiladclpbia
to fill th vacancy. Mr. Bullitt has
boen (worn in aa A member of tht
Convention. . .:
Khcatzd. A dispatch received here
at a lata hour last night, state that
General John Sidnoy Jones, of Phila
delphla, who wai confined in tbe
asylum for the Insane, near this city.
escaped Irom the institution, and, it is
supposed, lies gone H est to preach
his peculiar doctrine of boat salvation.
Jiarriiburg Journal, 12th.
L I J '.- I J
3fttJ gtdi'frttSfmt'ntjj.
rpo THE
F It O NT!
.' " '"at rat
CLEARFIELD BAKERY
AMD
ICE CREAM SALOON 1
Tba waderelgned baring Jurt Stud ap aew,
large and eeanfenahle roe in on Market ft reel,
near Third, reepeetfall)f lefereef tha pahlla that
be new drepared ta aaooeBBodala thoB with
everything la bit Ilea aa fhart aatlte aad at all
hear, ar the day. lie keept aa hand
KHKPH BREAD,
KCSK?, ROLLA, NKS,
CAKKA, all kindf.
ICECREAM,
: m4 ft frt1 ft-Mrtmrnl of -
CO.rUCT10KKRIK8. FRCITS, NLTS,
IVtlwearVV! SMW At) an) ,,mm Mf AU Hi
ICR CUE AM, by tba dltb, eerred ia s aaallr far
sifbed rooa.
Thankfal for the geaeroat palroaage bettawed la
tha peel, ba hope t ta aarit aad raoaira a aaa
- tiatteaee af Ike aaaa from kit aid eotto
ere, aad otberf.
JOHN STADLKB.
Juno ii.';i-if.
BVf't
WK MKETi;.-Tke ftookhotdart
the ClearSeld Creek Bridre Ceainaae ara
k.reby aolilod that aaetiag will bo held at tbo
omoooi aoetrt. nearer A Uellt, la ClearSeld, aa
ThoreJ.y, tba 10th daj af Jaly aait, at I a'aloek
p. a. A full attendance it rruoe fled.
Jolt WM. W. BiTTS, Beerotary.
PBUP4MAL8 HOP! BHIIXVrw-The a
dera igaed aaaaittaa will rataiee eaalad ara.
potalt until Saturday, July II, for thoereeUoaof
a wooden bridge, with Brat fleet tloae ahatneatt,
aeroea Anderaoa Creek, near Arnold', Milla, In
teiua lowathip. Iliddera will ba required tofar
aitb an pie eecurity for the enapleltea af tba
work. Separate propotalt will bereeeiredforthe
ttoae work and tbe taperttraetora. Plant aad
tpeeiSreiieaa raa ba teen by applying to tbe
line, at Aeektos or Araold't Milla.
DAVIb WKI,TV. -Jon
BRI'BAKKR,
JOHN DKKHSLKR.
Racklaa, Jaoell, !:.. Id
TO BRIIH;R BUILOKIlll gealod pro.
poeait for tbo erection of aa Iron Bridge
aeroea Iho rleor, at Carwonarille, will be reeerred
by tba aaderaigned Bridgo Coarattteo, until tha
I lib day ol Jely aeiu Prepeeela will ba eon
tidered for lakiag down aad reaeTiag tba eld
bridge aad far repairing nnd rateing the abet
aeau la proper height, at wall at for tba taper
ftraetara. Ample eeruritt will ba rei)airad Iraa
uiddert far tht toBpletio a( tba work tliej aa
daruka. i . B. A. IRVIK. '
sam'l arnold,
John isvis,
ISAAC CAI.IiWKl.t.,
W. R. HARTSHORN,
I'AN'L FAl'ST,
JAMhS A.IIlVI.f,
Jant IS, liri.-tl Ceaaitlea.
"iKPIIANS' COURT BALK OF
i7 VALUABLE TIMBER LANDSIa-pur
uaoea af an order af ike Orpbaaa' Court af Clear.
leld aoanty, the undereignrd guardian of Efia
J. Bloat, ainor heir of John Slot, deeeneed, will
feH at penile tale, at tha Oeurt lionet. In the hor-
Majk ar. ula.ra.ld. aa Peturdae. Jalr ilk. IS7A.
at I o'cloek p. a., tke fallowing deeeribod Talua-
aie real eiieia, tiiuaie in rtnoa towaibtp, t. lear
eld eiianty, Pe l Begianlng at poet or.ru er on
,1 , II. k-, .. . 1 . i . . ....
line vi n . oiom iiiokb ( loanoo OJ lenO Ol K. A.
Ireia A Ca. north air, degree, taal 117 parehet ta
pueii inane ny i.no 01 darnel naiey nana 0
degraot weal ISO l-IS perekea to poM ; thenoo bp
laad of Ueorge Slott, lata daoeated. toutb 471 da.
greet wetl I till perohet lo poili theneo bjr laad af
w.niofiDiooB aoain ai aegreei aait IOOS-10
perehea to plaea of beginning; aantalalag One
Hundred Aarat, Bore or lota, aad being all wall
liaioerea wile goon piaa, neailoCR, fte.
Tiaui or fLa. Fifteen per eoat. af I he whole
.1 lime oi aait ana neianeo of one. third at eon
Iraatlaa of aalei one-iklrd In one year nnd ana.
third at tha death of the widow of deeedoat, and
Inlrreit to bo paid eeetl-annuelly tha whole with
lalerert froro data or tale and to bt taeured on
tha (in-aitee with eollataral taeurily, ta ba ap.
prorrd by Ibo Court or Judge thereof.
A. V. TATK, Uuardiaa.
June 1', lin. It
V"OTICK.-Tho undersigned having
1.1 beaa appointed Aaditorby the Court of Com -aoa
Pleaa al ClearSeld aounty, to fettle tha eo
Muattoftho 1'lite ttattere appointed by raid
Court aad ta make dlttrilmlloa of the fuadt in
their haada arltiag froa tha talta of Timber na
iler tbe pniritl.in of an Act of Aneetnblr approved
Feb. 1 1 tli, IS. 3, nolloo if hereby given, to all
perinti who lout on marked Siinara Timber la the
lea frerhel. af IhI'I, ta Sle their elaim for fueh
lorf with tbe Auditor. Tha olaia aaat baaade
aut under aath before a JaflleeaMbe I'eaee of tba
reanty where the alalaant retldef, aad autl eel
forth af foll'iwt i
let. Tba kiad and aannnl of llaiher to toil.
J. That tke Bid timber Wat uaaarbed aad
wai earrled away by tha lot fretbetf of ISJJ.
Sd. W bother any portion or aaid timber waa
recovered by the alniniant.
The elalmant mutt aleu ttale amleraatk wheth
er be or hie agentt have taken up and refled any
drin Bqaara Timber, Barked or unmarked, Soat
lag or lodged along the river, and If aa, tba kiad
and amount of timber aa Ukea, aud tha warka,
if any, thereim.
DUIrthatlon will U made trier the let of An-
Jael, Mil, and all elaima nuel ba tied with the
..liter before Ibal Has. Ne dlttribaiioa af tha
marked timber will be made until after AuguM
let, a tba timber, by that lima, will be rafted out
0,1
its,
j
af the boom..
C, W. f
O.rlt.M, Pf., Juae t1,J.
giw Mrnwroen.j. pw, c- ...
SACOTT A SCHRYVEB,
MeLSM IS
HARDWARE,
rbiI meauftetorert af
Tln,Copper & Sheet Iron Ware,
)
Beeood Street, ,
, ... CIEAIFIEID, FA. .. .
-' ; - ' . ' ; j'
. . t I I
Having largely Inareaaed oar stock of Hard.
ware, we intrlle toe puana to examine oar i
and price. .
Carneatare and partant who contemplate bond
ing will do well to eiaraiae oar ,
TOOLS ft BUILDUO. HAEDWAKK,
which ii ew aad af tba beat Basafaetare, and
wiU bo fold low for caib.
NAILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
GLUE,
LOCKS,
LATCIIK3.
UINGES,
BCRBWS
All kladt af Beaeb Plaaaa, Haara, Ckltala, Boaaraa,
II. eioi erf, Hateteta, Plaaba and Loetle,
Mortited A Thaab Uaagaa, Bevela,
Breeef A Bitta, Wood and Iron
Beaeb Serrwt, and the beet
Boring Meehina In tha
ark ft.
Double and Single Bitt Axes,
POCKET CUTLERY, Aa.
Agenti or Bvrncll'i Iron Corn Shelter,
' ' warranted.
' Alto, ageata for Rithardr1
IJOTHIC FtUK TOPB,
. whleh effectaallr aura Ssok Ploei.
Paraara' laplaaentt aad tiardes Teolf af every
I deaeriplian.
A large vtiety of '
COOK STOVES,
hil, w Wftrrmnt U gin tltfft.fti.
Portable Hnngf nnd irnmctM.
tjRaofiB, Spout in g- tnJ Jot WA (tuat o
r-AwnabU UrmA. All tJ'. wU'. rctr prompt
t.tituUoa. . ? Jim 11, Vt.
piT-iLlC SALK.-Bjr Tirluo of-.n
otmt", th B4atrfif At-d ftdialiilftrfttar of It
tmXw of Jtihn Orr, Ut of LaritM toDihi, U-
MftMlia ' )HIli Ml, Ot th pf!)!,
ob WoiIiwmIo. the 9th dmj ot July, 1871, lh fo
low tot; ml MUtt: All thai orikia lot or plooo
of frouund iltuttt ia Lawrnoo towaihip, eountjr
afiima.d, aad Btato of Praaffjlraaia. boaadod
aad dwribd foltowt, vist Btglaoiag at a
pott oa baak of Uoutgomrry ertrh ; thao ap
aid Itrnaa. aorth 37 d-groof wol I 710 ptrchft,
north 21 AefTrrt oat 11 porobag, aorth 23. dt
groot fii 0 porebo. aorth id dfrovt ot 4
porchat, aorth 02 dgrort wrct dpvrrboi to apoat
oa Huo of land of McPliartoa Brolban; thaaoa
by laadt of MaFharfoa Itrolhm touth 8 drgrcaa
wart 1 pcrohoa to a port ; tbenaa hy Uada for
aarlv of ti. 1. aoodfcllaw touth P4 drgraaooaal
IS 1-10 porchaa U a put, Bmh 3. UtigraM aait
7 61 ivairhri to poat oa road ; (banco bjr road
aorth 10. degraoa waat 12 3-10 parrbta to daad
whit pia than by laad fvrroarlj of U. i.
Uoodfrllow aorth M dagroaa aaat U pareboa to
poat aad plaoo of bagiaafogt ooatainiag thrto
aoroa aad an baadratl aad oao and atn-aa-taatht
para baa aod allooaaro, ararlj all alaarod and
aodar a good atat of aultttatiuu, aad having
tharooa arwtad a ona aad a half alorj plaak hoaaa
aad a all atahla,
Taaai. Oaa half eaih aad balaaoa la tlx
moathp to b aaearod by boad aad aiortgago oa
tho promiiaa. alotoaotnuitriMat io 'ixaa o.i
A av . AW. Mielell,Mrl
Jaao 18, lT3o Admlatftrator.
NOTICE,-Tbe aaderrigaed haviag told eat
and retired froa tbe aaereentile baainett,
wauld reapeetfaHy reqaatl their former patroat,
wheaa aoaountt ara aaietitod, to aall aad aettle
wilbia thirty dayt. Tha bookt will bo found
during laid Iara with D. L. Perguton, at hie of
Sou, where be will be nreaared to lire tho boil.
neat hie apeeial attention, after which allaoaouutt
remaining uaeettled will bo plaaed la tha bandt
01 tne proper einecrf for eoiteciion.
D. L. lERUCSOX A CO.
Tha naJeriigaeil having parohaeed tha entire
fiora 01 giMKit 01 mo late arm 01 v. u. rergwten
va., at i.aaoar tlty, aad aavmg juet sued ui
oar tpaeioat flora roomt with a well aaaortad etue
froth from tbe eatl af Dry Uoede, Orooeriea, Hard
ware, viaeaniware, Moon aad Chore, lleta aad
Oapa, Clolbiag, Netioaf, Paney Draft Ueodt, ta
galbar with all artielet uiaalle kept aad in da-
aaad, aad detiring to "live aad let live," wo
would urge upon tha former patroua of the hoaw
aad araryoooy one to aall and eiamineaar ataek
n a are determiaed ta ae oar ataoel ef ortt ta
Bake It tha iaiereet af nil ta give ai a liberal fhart
ai ineir patronage.
JOtlX Rt'SftRLL A SOX.
Lamber City, Jane II, IS7S.-4I
B. VAN VALZAII.
Omea aait door la Harttwtek A Ira la'.
tlrug Mora, ap ttaira.
t:T ILKARPIRLD, PA. Sa
Ravnaaarae. Dr. R. V. Wileon, Pr. J. .
Harttwtek, Paenlty af Jeferaaa Medieal Callage.
LKONAKD HOUSE,
Oppoflta Rellrnad Depet
ClRARPIKLIi; r A.
Pleatanlly loaatod aad a Srtt-elare kotal in all
ratpaata. Braakfatt for paaeengera leaving an
morning iraia. n B. D. KM ULK ,
Jane II, Mil. Proprietor.
JAMES MITCHELL,
yjuitrc Timber k Timber Lauds,
Jeli ri CLBARPIELD, PA.
1873.
1873.
GOOD NEWS!
Ta Faraera all, both great aad tmelL
Ceao liften to onr fong t
We'll tell you bow wt do inland
To kelp yea all aleng.
When haying aoaac, with tu tamer heat.
And graft growt ctrong aad tall,
And headfl grow yellow oa the wheel.
Aad job waat a Machine ta cut them ell-
Then Jurt call at onr Market, in ClearBeld, aad
wa will tell yea
WOOD MOWER OR SUPERIOR,
lh boat and ehaaprat Maoblaaa la Ibo atarlr,
aod which wa Marat. tea to civo aorfrct aotiafaa-
tion In all hlndi of grain. Mght niDDtra, and
tbo atoat darabl Mahlnos bailt.
HAY RAKES!
We alta fell three different Vindf of HAT
R A K KM. The CUM LKY, felf dierharglng Heka,
IIAUKKHTOWN and LAXCAHTP.R MAkR
whiek wo eay ara three of the bait Raket in tke
world without frar of tueeefcral contradiction.
Ue rare and tea them before buying any athtr.
THRESHERS!
Whra tea ara ready for thrrahlag wa will tell
yan Kllif A Uoffaian'i Una-hore Threiher, which
neede no roeommendation, for aaa 1-anrlred of
tbnm ara la naa In the aounty, and na farmer will
etehange lhaa for any other machine it market.
Don't overlook our Hay Porkt Mpront't Shear
aad tba Harpoon, with polllea. Oraadlea' Pan
ning Milla, Peed Cutler., Dog Powcrt rur churn
ing. Ae. New Hl'tHIIKS nlwayl an hand nad at
priori lo tall tha liaeo.
All of Ihe chore Mechlnea warranted t do alt
lUay nra adterlleed t
flr-uW t, P.,, 4un
tlapp nra adterlleed to do, ar noeaw.
M. . RROWX A BR I). I
ne II, 7I, I
Down !
Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AKD 0 C0lK8 IHB CHEAPEST
A Proclamation against High Prices
K ara saw opening up a let af the baft aad
.t aaaaMabla Uovda aad Warn aver
red ia Lhta aarkaU and at priooa that remind
ana of tho good old daye of oboap tblngt. Taota
who laak faith anoa thif point, or deem oar aUa-
gatlonf fuparfluoaf, Dead but
cjili. jit ovn aTonm,
'' Comer Front and Market ttroett,
Where the; oaa tea, feat, hew aad know for thaav
telvee. Ta full mndarelaad what araabaap gooda,
this at be doae. Wa da not deeai It aaeoatero
to eoamerate and Iteaalta ear itook. It if anoagk
for ai lo ttata that
We have Everything that ii Needed
and aontumed In thif market, aad at prloas that
attonith boik old and jroanr.
daolO JOHKf'II 8HAW A BOA.
D
ANIEL GOODLASDER,
lctukrsbi.ro,
r. r
Dealer la
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY GLOVES,
BATS A CAP0 aad BOOTS A IH0IW, '
Tobaeoa, Orwaorloi and Pith, Nailf, Hardwara,
(fueeaeware and Ulaaawara, Han't ana
Boyi' Clotblag, lirugt, Paiata,
Oila, Sebaol Bookt,
. a krga lot of Patent M edialaea, .
Caadlee, MnU A Dried Prnlta, Ckaoaa aod Oraak.
art, Koek aad Rile Powder,
Flour, Grain and Potatoes,
Clover and TWnolhy Seed,
Bale Leather, Moroeoot, Llalagt, Biadiogt nne
Thread, Rboemakera Teolf aad
Bboa Ptadiagf.
Ha iraaiot vtri.ty of gooda in any I lore In tb
county. Al far tola eery low far aaah ar awaalrf
prwdaeo at the Cheap Corner. April if, HIJ.
J. M. KRATZER.
T- EAI A BLK KTVLE af Caaeiaoref , At,
J for Men and Royf, at J. M. ARATIKK 8.
rpHRE&PLV.Brntaela, Ingrain nnd ether
1 Carsete. alfn. floor Oil Cletht, at redaeod
priaea, nt
J. M. KRATZEK'.
TET AMOHTMENT of Wall Paper tr or
1 afered la thif vicinity. Ie to l nor pieca,
Sna filt paper, ate., at J. H. A It ATEn 8.
TUB MOST popular aaktt of Mu.liaf.Sheet
laga, Pillaw Matliaa, Aa., nt a taall adraaoa
above oott, by tba pieee, at J. M. KKATZBhV.
TAT EW C:tMlt. MKW HTTI.ES. LARUE
i ASHOKTMM, LOW PRICBM.nll ta be
leaad at j. a. anniLcue
T API EM' URKSS COODD, Is tba greateet
A vanetv now taring thadea naweet and
atoat deotrable etylee-M J. At. KRATZER B.
A
VARIETY of Dnet tJoada, tuiubla far
Bonraiar alto erape veilt, cotiaro, Aa,
eoatlaally
tallT an band, at J. kt. KRATZgR S.
Tl r.CKI VI NU a large tupply of tadiet' nnd
I L Children'a Bbeoa. made to order and war
ranted. A baadaoaa Waiter for 11.0 at
aebll J.M.kRATZER'8.
RKT Oraaita warn Tea 8rtt and Cheaber
flUi. BnJ Vnpb. ftil.r..l.tjl Vark.
m. ' --, --. - - . r
and peoal, Iabet Linen, h'.pkiaf. vary aheap, at
Bcaio -- B. aaaiet a 0.
OHAVIll, Srerfe, Keektart, Cellart, Valla,
O Hair Ooodt, Uievea, Aa. Kid tilorei at Tie,
aleo Ihe Jotepblno DeaBlett Kid aioraa, at
mcbil J. at. KRATZER'3.
nUEAr GUOCERIKS1
J LIMBER CITT, PA.
Tha aadertlcnad anweaaeee ta kit aid frieadi
aad patroat that ha baa opened a goad Una af
Ultril'KKiKK a FKiivioioN- at tb. eta eiana
.r a trlr J, n, ...w, t. ..bt.. a. u.u. - itbM.1
patrraage. H. W. 6PEKCEH.
Lamber City, 1'a., March it it.
$00.1 and ibori.
DOOT AND S1IOS MAK1XU.
PHILIP WKAVEH. oa Market ft reel. In
Shaw 'i Raw, ClearSeld, Pa., kaa Jact rceeacod
n laa lot af Frraak Calf bklat and Klpe, the
beet ia Ika aarket, aad It new prepared ta men
nfaetara arerytkiag la kit Una. Jla will war
re a I kit work la be at repreeeated.
Tba elttataa af Clenrleld nnd v Watty are
ratpeetfally lavlted ta give kia s aall.
Werk done nt abort aetlea. S:ll'riy
J3AAC JOHNSON t SONS,
Mannfaatarert and Dealart la
lloeta aud Shoes!
Ladle.', Mlttai' aad Chlldrea'e Oaltert,
Mtn'a, Bayt' and Woaea'a llearj Baatf, and
Brogana, Aa., Aa.
Ptere and thop oa Baeoad ft root, nearly oppo
site H. P. Biglor A Cc'i hardware tlore,
Pen. IS, IITS-Iy CLKARPIELD, PA.
?iuritltmal.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
A MnU aad Fcinal Claaalrnl Hlgk Hckvawl
Knck DtpartBrnt Aeperata, Dtntlact nnd
. - , Caaplat bt Itaalf. -
TDK aekalaalla year of this Iaetltatlea It diet
ded inta twa feeciane af ire aentbt (iwanty
ana weehf! each. Tha Srtl taction eoaaeneoa oi
tho Iret Monday ia September) the eeeead,oathe
I ret Monday In ?obrwory,
Tbo cowrie of inatraatioi eabraeee every tblag
neoeccary 10 a tboroagh, practical and aetoaplit k
ad adueatioa of both aetea.
Pupilt wilt ba admitted at any lima and e barged
nom data al catranea La the ekeee af Ike tewean.
Mo deduction will ba made for ebeaaee, aiaept
In eaeet ar eitroae aad protracted lllaett.
Miadentt from a dirteaee aaa ba nowaaaodntod
with board al low ratea.
Par particular, tend for etrentara, ar addreea
Rev. P. h. HARRISON, A. M.,
July II, 1171-tf. . , . , Priaelpnl.
T UMBER CITY UNION MALE
1J AND PEMALR ACADEMT.
The ftrft term Bl thit tehool will aoamenea mm
the riret Mond.r ef May, IS7S. eador tbe eaaer.
Intcadenee af tba Rev., 0. Urler. n wradwau af
jenereoa leiiego, wkolt now permaaeutly loaated
in Lamber City, aad hit tonicnttd la ttaok tha
teaooi. 11. It a geaUeBan ai merit, nad kaa bad
eererai yean eir.erl.oee la teaching.
Tuition payable ana-half in adraneaf Iks eel
aaea at tha middle af tha tana.
Common Engliik kranakei tl M
Higher 1 M
Claetiel.... 1, g,
Length of term eigdtaea wewke. X dedaetian
far abtenee, nnlect la eaae of prolrartrd illaeet.
Booki and ara Milehell't deographr, Brook,',
Intellrelual and Written Arilhmelice, Harll't Ka-
6111k Urammar, Davitt' Elemealary Algebra,
ullien t Latin aad Greek Readcrt, Oeoaetry,
Daviet' . Ltgander Boitaee of Tkingi, paaillar
Brewer.
Tho Lamber Clly Aoadeay ia laeated la Lea
her Clly, ClearSeld eouaty, Pa., tli ailet wrtt of
Carwencvllle, tbe teraiaut aftheTyroaa A Clear,
laid Retimed, aad if remote froa tha dirtipationt
addemaralltiagiuSueaeeo which aboaad in maar
larger plaaet. A pradoat patronage it eolieiled.
Board can ba had al 4.0 ner week. Porfnrtker
partleulart addrati tba Pprtnaipal, ar ona of the
Director t,
.. . Mnaoreas.
O. II. L.lle. Wm. M. Henry,
Merita Welti, 11. W. Hovt.
H. t. Hamilton, fl. L. Pergueoa.
W L. Meara, Alas. Perg.m,
II. W. 6anee, ,r. r,, . tr,u(
Lamber City, April SS, 7.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD. PA.
qMIB SUMMER TERM of wV, will
A eaaeaea Monday, April lltk, 1S7I,
TERMS OP TVITI0K.
Reading Onh.graBhy.Wrltlng.OMaat let.
f, Prlmnry Atlthmetle nad Priaary
i!lrJ,-" 1 It
1'letory, , IhumI aad daeoHnllv Uavrrai.ba
.' alWfcln.r.V.V It SS
nil L i T " .""tnl anri
Oil painting, 14 ,hu
.... I SS
.... II SS
a nj wnil(
For fall piViin'uia'ra'pnVl'Vorvi'rtnUr''
WmrlrfV -rvtl 1 rl. " Wi
I 10
mW-.GliAHAM.
. DEALER III .
OENEB&L ItEECHAiriJlSE,
SQUARE TIMBER & LtlBSi.
CLEARFIELD, Pa.,
Baa )nat epeaed, at tha EETST0KE aTOIl .
aoa,.L.Le auk ml '
.run' co o o $,
; of every Aoterlpltee.
DRT OOOD8.
OROCSBIES.
BOOTS AND 8IIOK8.
CLarHI3tO,eH,V,
IN GREAT YAK1ETY.
FLOUR.
MEAT.
SALT,
RYE,
. OATS,
COM.
ALWAYS OX BAND AKD Kit
SALS ATA SHALL ADTiHCi,
. . FLOUR 'v
Reaelved by Ma ear laad, and aall at anal
edveaoe.
A an'ppl; af ROPE aoaetaaU an head- .
Special Indnaaaaatt effered la tbeae getliag a.
Bejnara Timber aad Log, af we deal target
la Laaboraen't Bappliee, sad ara pre
pared at all tiaaaa ta pnrabaa Mat
ber aad Iwaaer.
't
ID, W. GRAHAM,
"KEYSTONE STORE,-
Boooad Street, .
CLEARFIELD, FA.
OaL 11, 1 its.
SAVE lOCl X0IET!
IT kavlag bean aaaa panra alnaa tba lata aw
kaa elapeod aad rnnawaya la Canada aad aWW)
Iroon at ear pant aavtag aaaa back nad toMJel
panaaably at I heir aid kaaaaateadf, It weaid tt
lappins the call for thawaaadf waa aver, eat nt
eay any. Wa aoe, keg leawa la eatl the Mieaaka
af tba people af Clear leld and ether reeaeke a
ear new Store, whleh we have evaded at treat
aaat. We bare apared ao paiae or an.; at a
leet n ataek frea wbeek all eea fmrmimmt eruee
advaatagaoejtly. Tea am da wit w eat ad
leak al ear good I before parebaeitg cweataa,
Wa deea It aa treable to anew ear geeda.
Refpeetfatlr peart,
If MEAL AC.
WallaeeUs, Jane d, ISTI-lt
SAVE KOCft tonv.
THA5KPCL for pact fcverf, an Wg kartti
iafora oar eettomera aad tbe aabaa eaw
ally that wa are weekly raooivlag Ireak taaaliit
af gooda froa tkeeatteru aad wetteratiuecla
tell al ihe wwett aarkat price ar eiteaaei nr
boardi, thief let, tiat ar aoaalry predaea.
Having reteraed froa the nortkwett, we an
not aakiag eoatraett la break, tnkiag Inrheyiat
tba raott, figetag athtr aen't aaaaat 10 paper, tr
taking geeda tkraagk tba baek door, bat rrter
aoaetaat altaatiaa la haaineae, and sa troaaltata
ba 'pared ta plaaaa ear eaetemcre.
J. A. T. U. I0LT.
Wlacetea, Juno lltk, 1ITI.-SI
JOOK AND HEAD!
SADDLE & HABXE8S lAi!
JOHN 0. HAEWICi",
Msrkot St., CLEARFIELD, Fa.,
It the aaa ta ga la af raw want tot af tea
MARNKHS or a aew SADDLE, or eeyUleg del
ia that lino. Ha larna eat aa good work M t)
eVena ia any tkop in Peaatlraaka, and kiipriaa)
nra vary reaeoaable.
Ceajtully 0 kaad n fall Kaa af .
TROTTING GOODS,
aaek at Trotliag Seddlef, Qearter aad Skla leek,
Tratliag Rellert, Wkipe, Pine Bmakot and Ceeaa,
Aa. A Ina ataartaaat af Matt, Revet Coven.
Kaea Biaakett, Bafale Jtobea, Ac. Ae kept la
aaaaoa. In ttot anything that her cornea tavad k
need af ia always on kaad.
All af which will be eeld at akekaale ttrelel
at tbe vary timet re tea.
Rep.lnag promptly attended ta. All eit
gaaraateed. Men in maa tarowrly c.ieeM al
fait Ode. - April S, lilt.
Ol'HE AND LOT FOB aALBV-Ttl
nndanit-ned affara for eele, aa aaey tern.
the H.aee aad Lot ilteeted oa Market etreeee
poeiie roeidenea af B. Bridge. Lot ITS Seat deif
aad 41 feat treat, with email h.aee and tke,
erected tkereea. The property la ealaable, kcanj
ia the antral part of Iowa, ana nad n half teat"
fraa tba Court Hewee. Paiebaacit aaa get oaf
farther lo form at lea try eel hag an tbe fat
eeriber, on the pfValtee.
MRS. MART PBBXDIR0AST. l
Cearaold. Jana t, II7S, It.
CAl'TIOM. All pereeal ara hereby uetbM
aet to laterfere w Ilk tke fallowlag preptrtyi
Oaa red Cow, ana Rag, n lot af Pine Beerat,
abaal It.SSS feet, ana Cook Star, ana eapbeeri,
aaa Dining Table, throe pair BadtUada and led-'
diag, and balaaoa af kaojaekaM and kitebaa fw
nit are, waw In pcmiieiea af WUeiaa B. laylea,
at tha tarn, beleage rt ate end m eabjtol at ay '
order at any time. J05AS SKTMB-
Juaai, 1I7S-SI.
CAUTIO XAII pee eoat ara hereby oaatleael
agalaat aaddllng hi nay way with Ike Al
lowing property, new la tba peftcttien of Praal ,
Borah, at Bcoaarin tewaealp, via 1 I aedileedi. I
ublea, I tat af akaira, I aleak, 1 Itcve, I mil",
aa tkey beleag ta m and nra left with tin ef
loan. (Jell lr . JTETER RirrRIR-
AIMI NltTBATSJRfl ROTICKReHti
ta kerohy givea tbat lettere af adaMielrahes
an the aetata af JOHN ORR, defeated,
af Lawrenaa twnekiprtMearald aaaaty, P
kavlag koea dnhr graated la tbe aadenigaal al
pere.ee iadebted ta raid eeeate will plaaet Btt
paymeat, aad lhaaa kavlag alalat ar dtaaaa
will preeeat lhaa properly awrbewHeated aeriaVii
tlemeal. - joUM W. WRIItLIT.
Mey 14, IITI. St.
Adainletnier.
AUMINlnTPlATURil rOTIt:B.-Ralita
Il hereby give that lettart af adaialftratioa
oa tba aetata a? BARMOX D. ROWLRS.deca,
Inta af Boll towaihip, Clearleld aaaaty,
having boen daly granted ta tha andaralgae, a
paneai ladobted to aaid allele will plana mee.
laaedielc paaeat, and tbaeo kartag !
deaaada will pree.nl tkea properly aataeeliMtr.
far Ntllraenl wltkenl delay.
JOHS A. row tee,
aayll-tt AiBlairt
in BCL'Tti MiTIC K. Notice ifhtre
l!i by givta that Lettere TeeiiBtaiary oa la
Mate of Aaaie ti. Phone, dee'd., have aaea r"'
od to Iho andarll(nod. All portent iadeblea
raid Ettata ara raairad to aake iaaediala pay
aent, aad tkoaa haviag elelal agalett it art re
oulred U preeeat thea, daly ealheatteated.atte
eut deloy, lo tha aaderoigaod.
. j. u. A. jtii.
Kteoalar of Aaaie Skt ,
ClearSeld. May II, IS7A, It.
WM. R. MORGAN,
CLEARFIELD, PA. Ageat for Of
ATWOOD PLOW5.
ay farm la Lawrence lawafhlp, aad ""J
a lawmeed Atwnod H.ki aad left beaded Ite
the
eide kill rlewt, which I aa eelllag rmrjtmyf'"
aath. aniitSB
jj" F. B1ULER CO.'S
-SPECIALTIES-
DILDERS' HARDWARE,
MECDARICB HAR0WARB,
Lt'MBERMBX t BARPWi"'
PARMIX0 CTEXSILS, ' -
mill sirrLin,
PAIXTS. OILS. VABN13RRR,
tuvTiui' PIXD151S. "
ainrtp rwsn'
M.j iki.