HE 11EPU lLI CAN. CLEAK FIELD, PA. nvHSPAY MOBNINU AUIU'ST'0,1871. Terms of Subscription, .1. -j. n.or within Hire monthl Pi . a.. ,hrrrJ boiilM III UlOllttlS .. 1 60 .. 1 00 ;;p;fl.rlli.!l'rllonof ntha I;l,U;I()L-9 NOTICKH. . .t.ullst Elil""!'1 Church Ror. A-I. cl I t o r.- 1 ! i o Some, er.rr Sabbath l. '. u aud 74 P. loci " ,' ,V;,'h School t A. M. bb tine e..ry Thursday, .1 7, P. M. c'Si' 8'),,l", fir" fUbl""'1 of y"y ..... ii.hll Knrvtoe Sunday morninff hun any morning fi,MVl"k. and at 7 P. M.-Sundny Sohoolal Jp jbl.PraTer Meeting Wednesday evoning Mp4MerUw Church Bot. II. S. Biitlrb. Jifchath services " j,,h School 01 ir.iu. - a KtTlu Church-Cathullc-Rev. P. , snr.R.nA.-MaM at 10 o'clock A. M., on the ill and fourth Sunday of ewh month. TuihJrtii Cliurrh.-lUv. A. J. IUiitsook iwhiiir every Bul.balh, morning and evening. Mlnth School at 9 a. ra. l'rayur mooting every f rdnciday evening. Thcro will bo services in the Luth- tnnctiurcD in iu. Mvv - . Mer, of Altouna, will fill the pulpit. m i Wo havo a number of communica- llom on hand, necived too Into for this lnue. JttUoc" shall have a hearing next week. . m T w Mr. JoAoph Owens, District Trcas- rerof Lawrt-uco township, puhlishei a notice in Ail iue of raro Information to tho taxpayer of tot towniliip. , I, , Tho foundution of our now gas wit was under water for several days hut wock, tsi the working force bin attacked tho works Vilk ilwuMe vigor. Tho riillipsburff locul option vin knee .comniittoo, according to tho Journal, has nadtcouiplaint againit eleven person fur tho il legal ilc of Ihiuori. Elk county is to hnvo n Court Itoaso. The late grand jury condemned the old ono at un fit for the ute it was intended fur, aud ordered tho Ctinmiuicners to ertot a new building. Examinations. The annnnl procla mation of County Sufterintendnit tingorr, for tbe examination of teachers, will bo found In this iuae. Teachers and director! had bettor keep the times and places in mind. Wo havo lately rocoived several narrioge notices, but tho writers failed tu allii their names to their notes, and tho parties being personally unknown to us, wo cannot publish thtm. Tho FbiliHbur Journal of IhrI week iiji Puiliptburg, Oiucola and Kylertuwn bae Ullinta were to strive for vict-rv at Oaceola on Tbundoy, but the gentle shower that lasted from line o'clock Wednesdny evening until one o'clock TbariJay afternoon, proved to he an lntvrfercuce. Wo invito the attention of our read er to the advertisement of Mrs. Hamilton, lu our columns. Hht) understands ber buvtiices and Is fully competent to teach what she profensis. Do learn to make your own clothing, and lot your neighbors know that you are Indeed a woman In ttead of a mere ornament. Tho track on tho Uonnctt's Branch railroad Is now laid as far cast as Shaffer's, par all! with Luthcrsburg, and within a few days on will bo finished to tba tunnel, in "Hickory Kingdom." Tho stone for arching the tunnel nut be brought from beyond lloynoldsville, a iiitanco of about 19 miles. Plenty. lluckluborrieaand &nak?a are both plenty on the barrens this season. Mora raulasnake havo been killed this than in any two Ibrtner seasons. Ilrin ark able as It may seem, bat two persons have been bitten by there poisonous Tiptiles. A Air. Owens, of Lumber City, was bit ten in the hand and a Mr, Linn, of Lutbersburg, was bitten in the knee, but neither proved fatal. Irownkd. A man named Daniel Veit was drowned near Punxsatawney, on Satur day but, under the following circumstances. A small child of bit had fallen Into the water and the father boing near plunged in to save tbo Child, which he succeeded In doing by puahing It ashore with an edging, but being himself seized with cramp was unable to save himscif, and before b could be taken out was drowned. BrookvilU J'ffenonutn. That's Blood. The LaneaHtor In- UlU'jtnnr tayt that the story Is told of Mr. Ken nedy Dlood, of IlrookvihV, that, arriving at tted bank on his way homo, about the tiiuo the first train was run upon the Bennett's Branch, and hearing tho exclamation, "Kedbank ! change cars for Urookville aud New llcthlchotn," sprang from his seat la the oars and shouted, "Thank God I I have been waiting for furty yearn to boar that joyful sound!" ' It in evidont, from tho remarks of the Jefftrittnia, that Drookvilliani lack railrua l Banners. The editor anyaj We and' rrtand that some person or persons opened th valro on the passenger engine, on Sunday last, and lot all the water out of the tank. W e have been requested to say that all who may hereafter be caught mmi dlingor in any way interfering with the engines or ears on the road, will bo mado to feed the full penalty of the law, which In suvh cases it very tcvero, ii ii ' A Meeting. Tbo indonondent edi tors of the JteveilU and tho JV Interviewed aeb other last wock. We priumo tho Indepen dent ticket movement was never alluded to. Won dcr If their two Democratic?) correspondents were present We presume however thitt the edl tor of the Tmt informed his lieutenant that tho "Republicans In all sections of the county will we their InnVenoo an l withhold their votes froi the Democratic aspirants for office." What a rev elation I - - . , ' Herious Loks Tho Curwensvillo fiiui tayst As Jainmi McOet was ruining dnwn thi river on a raft during tbo hih watar tf last waek,Jnst above Lock Jfavon, about two miles, lis raft was passing through a shoot over Qneen's Run dam, when ho was was washed off. A boat ai immediately sent Ui his ansltfauco bui. did sot reach him until he was sinking; for the third Him . W h-n he was taken ashore he found thitt Jbi nocket bookoontaiulns filJOOwasgono. Ibe jacket book will prnbubly never be recovered. A looi Sell. Tho Curwcnnvillo Tmtt$ A young man on mo Into a certain it-re in town ono day last week, in a gn at hurry. iDiiiring for a docior. As It happened, one of oor Kev'ds was sitting In the storo, and being of sbumnne disposition, supposing somo one must besick.kiudlv dirouU'd tho younir. man up stairs t the doctor's office. The doctor not being in, the yoocg man opened his bonoin to the Iter, and Inf rmod bim that ho was traveling, was dry and tooted a nint ofwhlskr. The Itov. turned bis ainistf-rUI back upon that ruined young man winded bis solitary way down tho stairs, ottering "told." Comment Is unnecessary. The rolleman of broadcloth thinks the sell it too "od to keep. So any we. Tho Altoono Tribune, of tho 13th nSi "Tbo Iltlls Gap Kailroad Company placed iU flrrt parson fror ear on the Mad yesterday after ""on. it ii a beautiful oar and will comfortably l thirty pasrengera, although a much larger itiinWr can bo crowded Into It. L"t evening It first occupied by the gentlemanly suporin "hnt, his virtuous assistant and other lights of B- 0. K. R. It ia certainly a great Improve. vol on the old stylo of taking passage on a coal ap. This road Irarnt the Pennsylvania rail nfar Ilell'i Mills. uLio to the mountain, ill ercatually strike Clearfield crock at WH Timber, where It will oonneot with a road vn ""utsdala to Puayyills,eQ tboorock.thonoo " ,nt 'ream via 0h-n Hope to Fallm Timber, -p'k uiroiijh one-rf thm t-nt l.'.n.'noy" LETTER FROM BRADY. LtniEnsscua, August 13, 1873. ii j h.,M'roRl Al vour valuable paper U weekly filled with the nuws from different parts of the county, I thouiiht perhaps a few not eg from Bra dy woultl Wo of iuiriit to your readers. Wo have had a great deal of wot Weather through harveit but, notwithstanding, the farmers have got their eroi.1 all itgrcd away safely, WOept fall grains, which look well. Oats will be a lurgo cn.p. Many fanners have couiiovnecd to cut it. Oq the Uth ult., trie bunday schools of Now Salcui, Urooks West Liberty and Rumhm.ri n..,t . u...l' school home and hold a nio uio. Over it, v...- red scholars and otliuers worn on the uround. l luuiy vi provisions were prepared, and none wrilV UOIUV UUtlirrV. A or in tiruoria nn oiUo the grounds, all were seated and the follow. log woro eleotd i.ft,cent President, E. Ashenfol- icr i j rcHucni, n. anaiior Becretary, Joseph l'oitlfthwaito. Addresses were delivered by Her J. W. Canton, W. 8. Luther, L. W. Horry, ltev. u, h amiucr. J. ai. i'tii"iitni n.. t Leas and A. Pouts, Br. The exeroiaes of thA d were aeoompanied with nuaio by the Lu them burg . .... o r uu uy jiaj. miner. A hunday ttohuul lustiiute ooiumenoi-a in New Sa lem this evening. A large attcudauoe is antici pate,,., i.utncrahorg is atill improving. The Lutheran parsonage is being completed, and can be seen for many miles on cither side. Other new ouiititngk add wonderfully to our town. W. 8. turner Das started a portrait gallery in Lutbers burg. lie le a first cluas uaintor. and ! .inin. . good deal of work. Sowiug inaoblno tiddlers are as thick as weasels In a barnyard. Uumbarger i sun improving. J ho ruilroad is to beootn loted to tho tunnel from the west bv th isth Some of our bvhind-the-door barkeepers have given up the jug, aud If they can't get bail will hnvo to get a larger uue down about the county ' LiAPOfirt. LETTER FROM JORDAN. JoithAM TowasBip, Auirnst 0. Ifl73. Mr. Editor: it is becoming rnum ad mnn cvidout each day as it approaches that there are ftKiiiiis lu our politiciil eanip, who arc putting forth whrit iiitiiuiieo ihuy putmra t rr tu. harmony horetuforo existing iu the rinks of the ucmocraoy ot our oounty. 'ihetr motto aeemi to be "iulo or ruin.' They preach Jong pud loud from the text, "Our late nrimarv elHcthm." Fraud fraud! seems to bo tho inoat Druiulneut point in their sermons. Iu my opinion the great est fraud exiMs in thoso who preach from that uxi. ronunatciy, ilieir engroattons araiaall, aim generally compoaca or audi as havo no busi ness of their own to attend to, and hentro the cry of fraud 1 fraud!! fraud!!! I am told that a movement U now ou foot to eull a new convention to nominate another ticket. The lUnublioan convention, which was called by the chairman, lias novn poatponea to await tho result of tho con vention oi the "iraud tnen, and if tuuir selection le sueh as to please the Itepublicaus. then a con olidution of the two frauds is to take nlace aud victory won in that way. Hundreds of copies of i no uaceuiat ji eceii are now neing sent out among the people the issue of July 31th, containing thiit glorious communication, wherein the writer artks permission of tho editor "to submit a few facts to the peoplo in rejrard to the recent primary election." Who it is that is sending out the pa- er your eorrospouueni cannot say, but ne does ore that it is not the editor himself, from the fact that I have always token him to be a man of sonsc, yes, of more than ordinary sense. The Rtvtttte is a food paper aud should nnt he al lowrd to be used in a channel different from that in which it nnturully flows or pretends to flo' It is an impossibility for the remit ef a primary election to please every person, but they know, or ought to know, that Ihwtonracy means that tho majority shall rule, and ninoe those that aro dis appointed should bo wilting to submit and not cry out "Court llouso ring," The candidates nominated at our late primary are all find class mon and should bo, and no doubt will Imj. sop ported by all good Democrats, whether they be their nrst choice or not. htana i t thfin elect tht m and you will finally feel proud of tbetn and yourrcii. lours. Jameh Savaue. Tho name of this gentleman has lately been used very flippantly by some persons in conucotion with the Judical or ludfpondent candidacy for Sheriff. 6cveral of tho personal and political friends of Mr. Save;) have ontborUed ns to contradict this slander, and they assure us that he has no idea of committing political suicide, and has authorised no one to use his name for any such purpose, It would iccm therefore that Mr. Savage's ro7 friend are not those who are trying to get the Radicals to adopt him as their candidate for Sheriff, aud that It Is not likely that ho will gratify them by offering himself to his lifelong political enemies for a sacrifice. That Is the kind of man we take Mr. Saroge to bo, and If he takes our advice he will tell the Mvdocs to mind their own business and pnrsuo the even tenor of his way, and ahew to friend and foo that he la a Democrat In whom there Is no guile. Tkstimonial. Tho teachers, schol ars aud patrons of HU John's Lutheran Sabbath school, la thlt borough, upon learning of tbo resignation of their Superintendent, who bad so long and so faithfully served thorn, bald an im promtn meeting on tho 10th, and adopted the fol lowing preamble aud resolutions: Whereas, Our Superintendent, Rer. P. L, llarrison. having ronigncd tho siiperin tendency of tbo Lutheran Sabbath school of Clearfield, we, tho officers and scholar, desire to express our heart felt sorrow and regret that the very pleasant en Agreeable rotations that we havo had for so many years should close; therefore, lieiolrtti, lhat ny losing the services or rmr. Harrison we sustain a loss that cannot be easily ren laced. Jieitoived, That we congratulate Pennsylvania Collego upon tho cxcnllcnt selection it has made, by choosing and adding Prof, llarrison to Its faculty. Hemlttd, That we tondtr himself ana family our warmest regards, coupled with our best wishes for bts future w-jltare anil prosperity. Orr roil Tkxas. .Major Horman Kr'uf of St. Mur;if well knowa to tha pooplu or Elk county, and late cliulrmaa of tho I)einoor.tlc countf ooinmlttm, ftartcd villi fill foamy for Marnh.ll, Toxal, on til. 4tk kit., to tk. . poii tion oa the Houtltvrn l'nciflo rnilroad under lion W. A. Wallace, of Clearfield, tho rewlj tlccted rice prcnidont of that rtmd. Tha M:Jijr'f abseooe will bo hut temporary, drpoatltng upoa Ui, tiuo consumed in the poo.tructioo of tbo railroad. In tho nicantim. ho remain, a ellijen of Peonitlva with no Intention nf abandoning ht D.tlv Flute. Wo with him a pluaunt and profitable ojourn In tho Lona filar Kut.. Elk UtmoeraU hoj o the Major will b iro "a loft tiling of It," and 11 va long to enjojr it List of Idlers rtfmninitiir unclaimed In tho PcirtofftiM at Clear noil, for tho week ondiug AiiRnat 18th. 1H73 Anderson. John. Mnrtln, Patrick. O'Niet, John. Pennington, Henry. Ilogers, John L. (a) Kandlett, Wm, H. (2) riullivar., John. (.'!) Poott, Abnor. . Htewnrt, James. Hhanuoii, l.Usic 11. Waleh, Edward. Wolf, U. W. Warren, C. O." Wilson, Mr. Young, Mrs. M. A. Anthony, Mis Klmlra. Armtrjn, Uavid. (2) lloyle, Peter, lloyla, Alice, lllel'a. Miss Mollis, llrooka, Amos. CorliM, David M. Pavis, lllisabeth. Kddy, William. Fraol, llnrner. . Mess, Miss Vlollla K. Ilitehinirs, II. II. Iloliriirworlli, Wm. Motiilluiu, Arili ir. P. A. OAfMN, P. M, rioiCAT ritENcnviDLE lue rtn nual pic nio for the benellt or SI. Mary's church, Frenohrillc, will bo held this year on Wednesday, Aujust 27th. The mami.r In which the former plo nloa at tbU place have passed off II luKolen guarantee of a large attendance at tha present ono. liinnor will be served on the ground. FoaaU lug and uiusio and dancing coupled with a othir amusements usually enjoyed atplonlci will ba tho order of the day. A real good, old faxhloned lime may ha expected. . Uprttala. To Ttt CtTirana or Pr.ansri.VAiin. Tour at tention Is rr.peclfully Inrltad to tho fact that the National Hunks are now prepared to reeeive sub Miriptious to the Cnpilal Hlook of tho Centennial Hoard of Kinanne. Tho funds naliifd from this auurco aro to bo employed In the erection of the buildings for the International Exhibition, and the expenses onneote I with the saino. It is con fidently axpoetod that the Keystone State will bo represented by the nemo of every cilisen ali'o to patriotic commemoration of Ui, ono hundredth Lrth-dnv of the nation. The eliaree of Btoek are offered ior I0 each, aud subarribara will receive a bandsomily "til l angraveil Certificate of rttook, suitable for framing aud preservation aa a na tional memorial. Interest at Ilia rata of tlx per rent, per annrnn will be paid on all payments of Centennial Kioek from dale or payment to January I, IK70. Hubscrlbcrs who are not near a National Rank can remit a click or postollio. order ts the un dersigned. ntHliK. PHALKV, Treasurer, augW Walnut St., Philadelphia. Win. M. MeCullough, Kaej, offer, a valuable house and lot for sale. Bee advertisement. Tobanon, Cigars, Hnuffand Hmokers' articles for sale wholesale and retail by K. H. Biiaw. Illrd Cagea a large assortment al ir. F. Blg ler Co.'s. , The reaaen why K. II. haw sells so much To baoen and t ig-rs, la b.enu.a he always koein a r,od q.mlilr an j iHe riry chenp. t AUGUST FLOW Ml, Thli nni Dyinenil. Panann. W. 1 V. i..i al. of any othor preparation In tbavorld. Whyr we aay lu avory una that I. aWiotad with vpepua, uiv.r i "Oipl.int, Co.tlrentsaa, llaad eha, Heartburn.Waterbr.ih. H.,u. m...i. t. diKoation or any diKaia depandlnt unon nn bliwKl, hoallhy LItot and Htoiaarh. to call it 0. It. W ataon'a Drug Store, In ClearOeld, and gat one of our .ample bottlti froo of ehargo. Hegular ... v.:u... iwg or inreo aoaoawillrellaroan. ttflt. . ... i . . JUaug73y FACTS FOa TUB PEOPLE. L. Flegal hai dlnpoiad of hi. Furnlihing OooJi for the parnoaa of makiug room for llata, Cap,, Doota and Rhnoe, and bajjuil returned from tba ea.l.rn oitioa with the largeat llork aver brought to tha owmly which ha will Mil, miut til and in dtUrminrd la til at pricci which will ealenish ererybody. lie hni on hand a ory laria amort. niant or tha llaltimor. hand-m.de flatten, for Ladiei' wear. Ladiea. to Ma tb.tn Ii in I. nn. vineed that theT are the .hoe. to hu. Alui. mi noe 01 me nicnaniMn and Atwator Klmira noon, wnion need no reeoromendntion to tha pub lie. A l.o, a large line of Kaitern II not. and rShoea. Ou all of whlrh he ean defy competition In prieei. Alio, a complete assortment of Trunks and Va lises. V. S. Fleffal save .rood, mm fth..n. tb. Ii. bought them on trunt, and will sell them at prices tk.. :n .....it. ... .... . ' "" ioinru everyoouy. tau ana sea. viearuclil, July I, I.HJ3. Montour Plate Paints, for nafntln hmiana In. uue arm ontsido Uutiages, r arm Uuildings, e. uosutiful, durable and eoonomioal. ti round in pure Linseed uil. y Biolir ft Co. R. R. Wheelbarrows, Habv Carriaires. Tot Kx. "I'uni uu ii uuciuarrowi, a. uiy1 - il. F. Diolbr ft Co'a. ItHrniGKBATOHS. About June ft. IflVS. It V Bigler ft Co. will have an assortment of Refrlir- v-Riui. my20 7a) Reao This ! Persons whooontemtdatc buiblias Will HO Well lu l.all nnr ,ml mmr ar.b f lUILIUNO AIATEUIALS. Me have in stock a fill! line of PuiMcrs Hardware. Nails. Paluti. Oils, (Hups, Putty, Calcined Planter, Ac. myza 73 . ji. y. niat-Ba ft Co. Just received, a Innre lot of non-exnlosive jumps ana lanterns at -ao-73 H. F. Diqlib ft Co's. IT. V. Bifflor ft Co. have boon maklnr extensive additions tu their stock of Hardware the lust fe days. Everything new In Phelf Hardware, Had- ulers' ilardwaie, r armors J lard ware, Iiuilders Hurdware, and Hardware of all kinds, oan be seen at their store. May 22, Wood and Willow Wnro of all descriptions for saie uy ji. . oigier a 10, BaveTimi! Save Labor! Ravo Monev I Save uiotnes: ine" rsovcity ringer it the best in the market. Buy it ; try it. For sale by U. F. Biulrb ft Co, Frmh flnorirn P hut an. Received at Corner Store by oar load and tor sate by ' K. A. W. V. illWIff. Curwcnsville, March 13, 1h72. Axkii. fleventy-fivo dosen Clearfield Wood choppers Axes at 11. F. ItlULER ft Co'S. RECAPITULATION. Tlird Canes. Wood and Willow Ware, Household Uoods. All kinds of Hardware. Japanned Ware. Paints, oils, Varnishes. . Calcined Plaster. Wnion and Carriage Makers supplies. All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware fcttor of H, F. Biglcr A Co., booond street, L learn cut, la. at Calcined Platter for sale by I!. F. Blgler ft Co, Saws. Distan's Cross-cut Saw. Great American Haw, Hoynton i Lightning haw, at V-Zo-73 ji. r. liroLsn ue'a. NoTtra to Wagok xvd CAnniAGR Makrhs. We have just received a general assortment of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Pptmgs ana Axles, which we oner crump ror catn. II. r. UIOLBR A CO. Paixt and pAiTrrn' Fixnixns. Our stock of Paints and Painters' Materials is complete, in eluding J. T. Lowin' 1'ure White Lead. John Lu oas ft Cu's Pure White Lead, F. It. ft Co s Duck Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White Lead : also. Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Varnlrdicsof all kinds, a full Hue of llruahcs, and a full line of colors, diy and m Oil. myiH '7 j ii. t. uiQi.in A co Fisnisa Tacklr. The fi.hing season having commenced, lovers of tins elegant Fport will he outiisg anoat to Omt wnerti to purohane tns nw- snrv rcnuiremonts in oruer to enjoyy the snort.- To all taeh we will say. go to the Hard ware Store of H. F. Bigler ft Co., as they have the finest lot or irout Kods, l,ine, nooks, llaskcts, Jla.it- Ilnxes, Itcels, Hnoods, Flies, etc., erer brought to this oounty. Their Trout Kotis are really ele garit, and every person expecting to go trout-fish- lug this summer should hare one. v A full line of Household Uoods, Japanned Ware, c, lur sale by ji. tr, mgior a lo. Paints, Otis and Varnishes for sale by II. F Plgler A To. turrlca. On July Sotli. 187.H. by Ja.ts A. Cmi-nrtt. Esq., Mr. JOHN Ct'l'LKll to Mill ANOKL1NK M1LLKR, both of Dill township. On July 30th, 187.1, at Wallaeetcn, by Rer. J W. Haikiiiawiii't, Mr. WII.I.IAM C. KUUllAit'C to Miaa HENKIKITA 6WAL1.S, both of Clear- Bold. On August Tth, I'M, by Rer. M. L. Gam, Mr. ALI.r.a U. bllAW to .MlllLtAUIli UI.K, both of Uoshen township. On August 1 dtlj, lfi7.1,.t the residence of the bride'a inothor, by Iter. M. L. GAitog, Mr. Kl.AM W. IIUIlWiN, or I'loartlcH, to Miss nlAltl U NICHOLS, af West CliarBeld. Our best wishes are tendered tho abora happy oouplo. . Mny happiness eror reign supreme in their household, and may prosperity attend their erery effort. ' At tha residence of the bride's parehts, on An tust 1 nli. l7.-l. Mr. C. II. McdlNLKV, of Mon taodon, Korthnntberlaiid county, to Mine LLCY M , daughter of U. 11. Louan, fcg., oi i.ogun Mills, near Clcarflold. The remembranoo of the printers on the ocoa olon of the marriage f tha abora eouple Indl catca that they haro made a proper start in mar riad life. May they lire long and pruaaef. - On August 15lh, 1R7.1, by "r. A. P. Tocnw, Mr. IIANIKL MKHl'KIt to Misa MARY I.IVKIUIOOb, both of llradfurd township. Wartfts. Clearfield Markets. CorTcoled weekly by RtrnAnn Moaaop, Wholesale - and Retail ltealur in Dry Uoods, Uroeenes,Fro- riaions, Market slroot, t.'learneia, ra. Ci.aAnriai.n, Pa., August ID, H7 Apptos. green, 00(tj) 60 Ilop;a. dressed Dried, ft lb Ill Hides, green.. Applebutler,f);al, Ii llama 00(d) Uutter tniro) t-hoolilors 0ll(,, 1 Ueans 3 75((j 00 Rides.. 0ll v Muekwheat 1 00 l.ard l.V Hueknheat flour lb, i Mess pork.t bbl..,ll) (10 lieei, orieu ; aoi.,., Href, fresh 7(4 luOuiona 10 Hoards. M 1 llllill 00 Potatoes 00( 00 Porn, shelled 1 00 Poai-hoa. dried, lb.. I Corn, car 00 Ca 60 Plaster, cl bbl I " Corn meal.-Mso.-k, 1 8-' Itya. 1 1 Ch,,n. owtl OOfo 4P linns, lb rioversood- 0 Sslt, V aark.lM'fi, ISO Chceso hingl-a,iain.4'o) 00 Cherries, lb. 10 Itl Hhingles,20 Inl0((ji It 00 rhlnkons. drsd. lb. 1 - Tiiaothy lead 00 I.-,.,,. in Tallow 121 pinjsoed.. 1 00 Wheat 1 00 riur Joralll 00 Wool . -o ii. (Ill 110 (,l ill 00 Wood, lit oord ...... t 40 leiiiiMylvniilalSnllroni TYRONE 4. CLEAliFIEW) BRANCH "v and after Monday. MAY Jlllh, 1S7S I I P.uenrar Tr.lns will run dally (except Hun days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as tollowi CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. ClearMd .4D,P. Philipsburg 4..15, " O.eaol 4.50, Tyn.n.....,M..i".00!,Jl Tyrone (..',! (Iroeola.. 10.3.-1, l'hilirhrr(...l 0.6U, Clem Held 11.46, " CLRARl'IELn KXPflFSS. LHAVESOCTII. LEAVE NORTH. ClearOeld a. PhilipWirg. .m " Osooola 6.411 " Int.raectlon.- t.4 " Tyrone-. 8.00 ." Tyrnn 7.00 r, Intersaetion.,.7.12 ' Oseeola 8.10 Phllipsbarg....J Cleartleld,ar...f.20 ' FARH FROM CLEAUFIELD, TO llrllefnnl., Pa ..( 06 Mldilletown 5 00 Lock Haven,.. Wllllamsnort Huntingdon .- Lewlltown M.rrsrllle .. I 70 .. I 00 .. I to Marletti I 60 Lancaster 0 00 PHILADELPHIA 7 06 i 90 4 60 4 75 Allnona I 06 Johnstown.. I 00 HA RMHDClMi Pl'l'TrlUUHU Close oonnMllont made by all trelm at Tyrone ndL.ckli.v.n.ogoKnBo oi y 1 7 - tf. Bnperlatendenl, fw g.flttfrttsmfut$. 7 A. & W. D. IRVIN, ORNER STORE, CTIRWENSVILLE, PA., RECEIVE FLOUR AND SALT BY CAR LOAD, And Boll at email advance It I ! BY TUB COIL, . . - . AND ... . . , PACKAGE GOODS - , . ' . i ' ' FOR LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES SOLD C II E a r . ' Aaguit U, 1875 7:I 7S T. M. ROBINSON & CO., HAI)I)1YEKS, Dealer! ia Harness, Saddles and Bridles, BLANKETS, BRUSHES, Fly Noto, Collars, Wbipo, &o. A large atoek of TItOTTINO GOODS of all lescrintions. Also, alarga stock ol HARNESS im.l.iu.us. jB6yRcpairing promptly attended to. Shop on Market Itrect, Oraham'l how, In shop formerly occupied by James Alexander. ClearOeld, Pa., June 25, 1SJ3. OOK AND READ! S1DDLE & HARAESS M IKHG! JOHN C. HAEWICK, Market St., CLEARFIELD, T., Ts the man to go to If yon want a set of new HAKNKHd or a new SADDLE, or anything else in that line, lie turns out as good work as is done in any shop In Pennsylvania, and his prices are very reasonable. VOQiiantly on band a full line or . TROTTING GOODS, ' such as Trotting Rnddles, Quarter and hln Boots, Trotting Hollers, Whips, Fine lirunhen and Combs, Ac. A Ane assortment of Nets, liorre Covers, Knee Blankets, hutTnln llnbcs, Ac, Ac, kept in season, in raot anything that norseuica staua in need of ts always ou band. All or which will be sold at wholesale or retail at the very fairest rales. Itepairtng prumiitly attended to AH work fuaranloed. Shop in room furnu rly oooupicd as o$l Office. April t), lt73. J J F. BIGLER & COS -SPECIALTIES- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, MECHANICS' HARDWARE, LUMBERMEN'S HARDWARE, FABMINQ UTKNSILS, MILL SUPPLIES, IRON fr KAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' FINDINGS, CALCINED PLASTER. M.y M. 17. KRATZEH & LVTLE Turpentii pentina,1 ( nta, j WILL SELL YOU Kails, (llnsa, ' Fatty, P.inta, Oils, French, Richards L Co.'s Buck Lead AXD Calcined Plaster VERY CHEAP. Immense atoek on hand. ClearOeld, Pa., June 4, 1870. FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR SALS BY : JI, F. lilglcr A Co. IRON DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD BINOLE-SHOVKli PLOWS. IRON CULTIVATORS. ' WOOD CULTIVATORS. GOWANDA IRON BEAM TLOWS. riTTSIItBU STEEL PLOWS. HACPT S BKLLEFONTB TLOWS. f ROBEdON'S and THOMPSON'S PLOVTS. a-Sbars f'ir all ol the abora Plows .en slamly on band. my7 70 QTONE'S SAW GUAI1IERS AND SAWUTSETS. We bare raoelreil tba agency for tha ahov.and will sell them at manufacturer's prices. Call and eiamlno them. They are tha best. Jel-7I n. F. BKll.BR A CO. Miss E. A. P. Rynder, ' AoWT roil Checkering'., Stelnway'a and Emerson'i Plinoi) Smith a, Maenu Hamlin's and raionnst a Organs and M.lodeens, and Grorer A Baker'i Sewing Machinal, arfo .aacaaa n. Plane, Gnltar, Organ, Harmony and Voeal Ma le. No pupil taken for less than hair a term. av-Hooms opporlt ilulleh'i Fumltur. Store Clearfield, May , Ikou.if. 2i'H (Coot!. 1873. 1873. NEW SPRING 600DSI AT .WM. itEEirs. PRINTS, FAECALES, OINOHAMS, TICKINOS, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, COTTONADES, DOY'8 CASHIMHUB, MEN'S CA6S1MERE LINENS. DRESS GOODS, In great variety and all the newst shades. Japauea. Piipllua, Japaneae fetllka. Striped Popllue, Silk Popliaa, Vreiirh Muhalra. llurnaiiiea, . Greiiadluea. l.awus. ;:i . SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Colored Silks! Black Silks I Colored Silks! Black Silks I Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Carpet, Carpets, Carpet, old at tha lowest cash price at WM.'. RE ED'S, 1:10 Market BtreetrClearlield, Pa. May 14. 1871. pLOUR, FEED, &C. j TI1E 11KCCAR1A FLOURING MILLS. I The undersigned would respectfully give no tice to thecttisoni of Booaria tow uth ip and sur- rounding country, that he jias purchased the Bocoaria Flooring Mills and put everything In complete order, and.ls manufacturing a first-class quality of Flour. CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Flour In quantity constantly on hand for sale. CHOP, CORN MEAL, EUAN, AC., AC. always oa hand and for sale wholesale ar retail. dn TWCH MUNGI.Kg WASTF.n.- il)" 1 Will eiehanire Fleur and Chop fur 20 inch Shioglea, or will pay part money, il dcaiied 101. tf BARNABAS ARMSTRONU SAWS 1 , SAWS! SAWS! DISTAN'fl CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAO AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton's Lightning CroBS-cut Saw. also, . PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, For sale by oetU,70 ' II. F. BIGLER A CO. C. D. WATSON, DEALER IN DBICS & PATEXT 5IED1CIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, FINK TEAS ROASTED COFFEE, BEST BRANDS TOBACCO I BEG A PS, SCHOOL 1JOUKS A STATIONERY Masonic Building, Second Street, drc4-7My CLEARFIELD, PA. XkINK, W1IITB A ROAN LINING SKIN8- X Jnst reeelred and ror sale hy April 20. M. H. F. B1ULE11 A CO. V Ja JI We desiro to "call tho attention of tho citizens of Clearfield county to tho fact that we ; havo opened a MUdiGOTonniMai-nAiriniu, ; Where we intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of TIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of PIANOS will consist of RAVEN li COMPANY'S PIANOS, STEINWAY & SONS' TIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. Wo arc rcpnrct! at oil times to furnish any of ilio cheaper makes of Pianos to order on tho most favorable teniis as to prices and terms of payment. 1 Our stock of ORGANS will consist of the new and popular KYNDEIl ORGAN, (with Hvmlor's Kneo Tremolo and downward Octave Coupler,) the SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.VS OUGANS, MASON & JIAMLLYS ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MELODEON COS JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. Deaidcs these we furnir.li to order Organs from any factory desired. We sell on every fjlan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTIS, or on the POPULAR AM kasv LEASE PLAN. On our easy tewns every ono can havo a good instrument, and no other investment of like amount will tcad so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. OCTWe shall bo glad to hovo?u call and sec us, whether you desiro to purchase or not. 1873. , NEW SUMMER GOODS ! AT WM. UITCD'ft. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! At tc, Brown Muslin. At 10c, Brown Muslin, real good. At 12)0, Brown Muslin, yard wide. At 121c, Splendid lileaehed Mutlin, yd wide. At lOo, Ilandsome Poplin Plaids. At J5c, Japanese Poplin. At 25c, Black and Colored Alpaca. At 60o, Jnpanoso Silk, worth 70o. At $1.00, Elegant Silk Poplin. Attl.lO, Good Block Ellk. At $1.00, Splendid Black Silk, wide. At $2.00, Black Bilk, worth $1.50. At 20c, Good White Plqna, or P. K. At $1.25, Good noney-eomb Quills. At $1.79, $2.00, $2.60, Splendid Marseilles Qullu. SATCHELS, TRUNKS, OIL CLOTH, GENTS' UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, IIANUKERCH'FS GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFF3, and a full stock of Ladles' Misses' and Children' bliOhS, , at prieei to ruit the times. cll.L Attn or.) for rot nsKLr, t WM. HEED'S, Market Ptrect, riearfluld, Pa. ; ! May 14, 107.1. O. I. c. "VrrnEIlB to boy my PRY GOODS, ORO- ecritji, Quevnsware, OlMsware, Urugs and Notions, ConfcotiunericSf Ao cheap for cash. The subscriber bogs Icare to Inform his old and new customers that be has opened A VARIETY 6T0RB IN OLEN UOrB, TA. And will Sell goods at prices to suit the times. A liberal reduction will be made to customers buy ing at wholesale. Celt and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. C. J. KEAOT. Olr-n IT ope, Pa., June 14, 171. WM. R. MORGAN, CLKAHFIKM), PA. Agent for tha ATWOOD PLOWS. Farmers In need of Plows will do well tb call at my farm in Lawrence township, and examine the improred Atwo-.d riht and hft handed and side bill Plows, which I am selling rery chnp for cash. apUO-fim lalvery Wtablc. THE undersigned begs leave to Inform the pub lic that he is now fully prepared to accommo date all la the way of furnishio Horses, Buggies, Baddies and Harness, on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Itetiidenoe on Locust street, between Third and Fourth. OKO. W. OEAIUIART. Olearfleld, April 11, 1807. II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. hare for lele CARRIAGE & ATACCX WOODS, 6IIAFT3 AND T0LE8, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, ic. Carriage and Wagon Makers should make a note of tbif and call and examine them. They will be sold at fair prloaa. oay23 71 QUNSMITUING. G. W.7V0LFE, rRACTIGAL GUNSMITH. Shop on Third street, over Riley's blacksmith Jhop, CLEARFIELD, PA. All kinds of Hide, and Shot Guns on hand. Repairing duae in a urit-claaaaiaaacr and at fair prices. J:2o'IS 1873. MARKET' STREET, A IS r I E Id I, 1' EJfJT'A. 1873. I 1873. FANCY GOODS. WHITE GOODS, AT WM. REED'S. NEW HATS and BONNETS, VI.OWUHS and RinilONH, NECKT1E8 aud Fit HUH, COLLAHS and CUl'I'S, COllftETi aud HfiOPSklRTS, IIUSTLEH and oilier FlXlJCf. UNDEniV EAIl of all kind., IIOSIEIIY aud CI.OV1.H, HANDKrittlllEKX, W I II T E.T It I M M I Si U 9, EMDROIDEnY, f . TOWEI.H, NAPKINS. STANDARD TRIMMINGS. A Fill LIXE OF PAKAS0LS AND FANS. NEW WHITE GOODS. FIQCA, STRIPED MUSLINS, , PLAID MUSLINS, SATIN STRIPES. MARAPOSA STRIPES, AC, AC, AC. All will be .old at the lowest prices at WM. HEEDS, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. May 14, I87S. 11 GAP TUISI FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I The attention of tba eititms nf Clnarf eld and vicinity is dirwtvd to the fact that (loodffiluw A Bon aro the agents of M. Niece A Co., and have just reeelred a half dosen car loaiis of Flour and Feed, which they offer at tbo lowest possible fig ures. A large stock, of FLOUR, CORN HEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Cora In ear, Ac, do. Particular attention la called to M. Niece A Cn.'a brand of Family Flour, which ia tha best in th market. Fliur and Feed eon and will be sold cheaper than il can be obtained elsewhere ia Clearhcld oounty. jr-Store on Market street, next door to Hon. Alexander Irvtu'a reeidenca. UOODl'KLLOW A SON, Janlvtf Agoute for M. Niece A Co. S A L'EI A large and wcn-flnlshod Rriek Dwelling, situ ate on the rirer bank, In the borough of Clear field, containing eleven rooms, with good cellar, water in the kitchen, and all the modem conve niences. Pantries, Uaib-room, C I oOics-presses, Ac Lot sixty frot frout sod two hundred and thirty feet back, with a twenty foot' alloy on the oast side. Baid building, with all the appurtenacoos, will be sold cheap, with payments to suit purcha ser. Application ean be made to tho under signed, or to A. C. Tate, Esq., who will give all neecsxary iuformation to tbosa who desire to in spect the property. TIIOS. J. McCULLOUGII. May 2 lot, 1873, tf. Beale's Embrocation, (DAT! POWILL'8,) For ell dlsearei Incident to Ilorsor, Cattle, and Human Flesh, retiring the use of an external application. This Embrocation was extensively need by the Government during the war. For sale bj lUrtswick A Irwin, Clearfield Joseph H. Irwin, Curwensville. Daniel Oood ander. Lutbersburg. if. Attention, Lumbermen! aro nnw mnmimeiurtiiir onr liiiriun r.u BTEEL- SOCKET DRIVINU CANT. HOtlKS, superior to any other in use. We have also in .lock a lar-e quantity of Canlliookt amia ble for rafting purposes, whieb w are .ellirg ;henp for e.eh. AMOS A It. KEN'NAllD. Olcnrneld, Fa., Mun-h 13, U.S. glfuti&lri!. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES! nY a. roim;n himw, n. d. b. IMPORTANT TRFTHSi ' Having suaceeded to nttiiii a lighter tariff on material, hence tho tvu and modtrnt charge for furtiil and full sets of Tocth. 1 use the bort aianui'ncture of tooth and other material. All e poraitons rwgii-tcred and warranted to give ser -Toe and satifluctiun. Friends, rffleot that my chnrgos fur tho Inser tion of art! ft oial and the saving of tho natural teeth are now the mostreasonable in Pennsylvania. 1 Preserve your teeth and you preserve your health Putting of the natural teeth in a healthy, pre servative and usfful condition is mnde a specialty, lhseases and malformations common to the mouth, aw and associate parts, ere treated and corrected with fair success. Kxaminatliini and consulta tions rnra. It would be well for patients from a distance tor let me know by mail a few days before coining to the oCloe. It Is very Importnnt that children between tho agrs of six and twelve years should have their tec lb e&auiiued. AniTfthotivs are sduiiuirtcrcl and ToUh re moved without paina lsiepisitinns and character are judged hy alt the world hy the expressions of the face, hence how very disastrous may it therefore bo for per-, sons to Indulge an espnssiun of distorted fratunsi, even apart from a hygienic view. .Now, to enjoy natural (not artificial) comforts and pleasures, rerpect and obey nnturnt titnpiioit iet and indinct. fi. PUKTI'll BllAW, 1. P. H. Offleo in Kew Matonio Uuilding, Second ftrvet, Clcarlield, Pa. ayH'7a DENTALCARD. Dr. A. M, IIILL3 Would sav to his nntlcnU and the rub- lie gcticniHy, that, hiring dimilvrd partncmhln with Dr. Hhaw, he in now doing the entire work of bis office himself, so that pntirnts need not fear being put uudcr the hand) of any oUit operator. Clcarllcl J, March 20. 1872-pdUmch73 J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., . Office over Irwin's Dru 8 tore. CVRWE.VSVILLE, PA. All dentul cpemtlona, either In the mecfcanicnl' or operative branch, promptly attended to and eati ..taction guaranteed. tSptcial attention paid to the treutuieut of diseases of the natural tetib gums and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth suc cemfully eorrceted. Twth extracted without pain by the use of Ether, and artificial teeth iu sorted ol the beBt material and warranted to render sat jsrnrtton. pril2fi'7l:1y pKACC IN EUROPEI GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCHYILLE I The bloody contest between France and Prussia is at an end for the present, so fnr as the slaugh tering of men and the dnRtruction of property ( concerned. The K uy al JufTg'ors no doubt prido themselves and rejoice ovur the result, bat bow insignificant is their work when com i art d with the humane and ohristh n efforts of L. M. COUDRIET, " who has undertake, to supply all the citisons la the lower end of the c ur.l w'nh food and raiment at eeeeding low rates from his mamtnoth store In HI'IONiJl'lKl, wbTe he can always be found ready to wait upjn callers and supply Ibeui with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such as Cloths, Satinett. Cafflmercs, Muslins Delaines, Linen, Iirlllingti, Calicoes, Trimmings, Riltbons, Lace, Readr-made Clothing, Hoots aud Shoes, Hats and Caps nil of the best material and made to order UotfO, roeas, moves, .Miutns, abacus, ntooons, o GROCERIES OF ALL KINI8. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molacses, Fifh, Salt, l'ork, Linseed Uil, x ifu vit t'er'oo Uil. Hardware, Qiicenswarr, T-nwirp, Ca-'tlngr1, Plows and Plow Cartings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfuniory, Paints, Yarn 1 eh, Glass, and a general ajMjrtiucnt of fcUxtionery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, and will bw sold at the lowest possible figures. LIQV0KS, such as Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky, Jayuw's Medicines, lloitittcr's and Hoofland s Hut. r-K. 5006V pounds of Wool wanted for which tha highest price will be paid. Cloversecd on band and for sale at the lowest market price. . Also, Agent for fitrattonvllle and CurwensvilTa Threshing Machines. VjL-Call and see for yourselves. You will find every thing usually kept in a retail storo. L. M. COUDMET Frennhvllle P. 0., Mnn h 1. durational. UMBKft CITY UNION MALTS AND PEMAI.B ACADKMY. 1 he first term f this school will oommonoe on the Pint Mouday of May, 1;3, oudur tho super intendt ocy of tho Hot. J, C. tlrinr, s grruWntc of Jotfr?nn (.'ollege, who is nowpermanenily Incited in I..mnber City, and has ecuscntod to tench the school, lie is a gontitiuiao ol merit, and has bad aovcral years eiperii'nee iu teaching. Tuition payable one-hntf In advance j Uio bal ance at the middle of the term, t'ommon English bra no ho ,.... $t 00 Higher en Llasilcs... 10 C Lpnjth f terra eighteen weeks. Mo dednctlon fur absence, unless in oae of protracted illness. Hooks Uied are Mitchell's UeKgraphr, Brooks' fni'lli:atu:tl and Written Arithmetics, liiirtt's Ku gllih Orawtnar, I-aviea' Klemrntary Algebra, i.ut lion's Latin and Greek Headers Oeouielrjt laties' 1-gotidur Science of Things, Familiar llrcwcr. Tim Lumber City Academy is located In Lum ber City, Clearfiold eunnty, Pa., sis miles west of CuraeuHVtllo, tbe terminus of the T.vron A Clear field Hailmad, and is remote froui (lie dissipations and dcrooraliclng influrnees which abound in n.nny larger planes. A prudfnt patrenne Is solicited. Hoard ean he had at $3.60 per week. 1'orlurther taruculars address tho I'princlpal, or one of the ' I rectors. tHRFcrnna. O. II. Lytic, Wm. M. ITonry, Martiu Walts, D. W. Iloyt, R. C. Ilninilton, I. L. Feriruunn, Wm. L. Moore, Alex. Ferguson, II. Y. Spencer, Ir. I. 0. Crouch. Lumbur City, April 30, lb 73. The Hell's RuiiUoolen Faetory, P.nn toivnihip, Cloarlold Co., Pa, n TJ B W 12 O O W T I Bur nor B U R N E D U PI The snbserU'ers have, at great expense, rebuilt a neighborhood necessity, in the erection of a flrsu oli. us Woolen Al.mu factory, with sll Uio niHiirn improvements attached, and are prepared to nuUtu sll kinds of Cloths, Ciislmtres, Hatlnetts, Ulan kets, Flannols, ao. Plenty of goods on hand to S'.iply all cnrold and a thousand new euKtotnors, whom we ask to come and examine onr stock. The business of CARPlNd AXD FULLTNft will receive our erpoclal attention. Tmpcr arrangemenU will be made tn receive and deliver Wool, to suit cu il fine re. AH work warranted and done upon the shortest aotlne, and by strict atten tion to bui-ine m we hope to realise a liberal share ef public paironage. IO,HM FOUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will pay the highest mnrkct price (Vir Wool and fll our manufactured goods as low as similar good can bo Lough t tt tho uounty, and wbeuuvor ae fi.il to rendnr rcasutiable satisfaction wo can always be found at home ready to make pruper explanation, either lu pcitin or dy Ictier. JAM lid JOUXbUtl A iUN, . prilJfitf Hower V. O. R OOT AND SUOK ilAKIXU, JOBKril II. PEFHINll, on Mark.! stream In Rhaar's Rar, Clfarflolil, Pa., has jast roecfr.l a Una lit ef French Calf fklns and Klp, h. beat In tha market, and (a now prepared to man ufacture erarrthlnf In his line, lie will war ranl his wrirk te be as reprasanied. The ellls.es ef ClrarAeld and rlflnlly art rea retfully larlted t. five him a .all. Wurk done at short notloa, f ;!flT3y HOUSF. AND LOT FOU SALE! The House ami Lot an the eornrrnf Mar ket and Plflh stre.ta, flearaold, Pa., la for rnlw. The lot aUilna nearly an acre of irrnun.l. 'die howao i. a large doublu fi-ai... centuimliu piu .v..iu. Fur l.-r.... . :'! i '-' -.i'.'',t. , 'y tu llilKtilair, l the I'MittJiliuu.