Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 17, 1873, Image 4

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    THE KEVOBLjCAN.
CLEARFIKLl), PA.
WEDNESDAY MOUNINfl SKI'T. 17. W.
Terms of Subscript
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(paid ftt the .aulr.Una al ill
HELIUIOUM NOTICES.
Methodist Epl.eopal Church Rer. A. I.
y, I'Mtor. I'uhlio SgrTloi Trj (Sabbath
lm. a. m.i d n r. m.
Sabbath School l . .
MMtiDf vrv Thurlilay. at 71 P. M
Communi.n Ssrvlc., Ant Sabbath of .v.rjr
onth, at ins m.
i. Andrew'. CluirrhF.ilcoplRT,
Swam Haw.. Public Horrloo Bunduj morning
w io o'clock, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at
t p. M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday evening
al 7 O'clock.
Presbyterian Church Iter. H. 8. Bun.an.
-Snhbnth service! morning and .vening Hub
Ulh School at I P. M. l'raver Mooting Wednoi-
kJt'Tr'aiicIa' Church Catholicnor. P,
J. Siiiriha. Man at lot o'clock A. M., on the
,.,.n.l and fourth Snndaya of each month.
Lutheran Church. R. A. J. lURTaoea
Trenching every Sabbath, morning anil evening.
CabbaUi School at 0 a. m. Prayer meeting .very
Wednesday evening.
Thonentonooof tlie Bollcfonto court,
I. the Lukeni cue wai a line of on dollar, the
ooiti of prosecution and one ycar'i Imprisonment
in the county Jail.
The loss in buckets during tlio luto
Ira wai heavy. YV. putOveout and got one back,
If anybody baa a eedar bucket with bnuu hoopi
and bale, and hai no particular uie for It, we can
It.
Vhon tlio town council of Tyrone
couldn't enforoe 111 ordloauoe providing for the
muitling of dogi It very leniibly repealed it.
Xrraasos.
What a Seiible and eoniiderate council thil li,
anyhow. '
Cnuncii Dedication. St. Mary's
Y'huroh, at Frenchville, will be dodicated on
Wsdnesday, October S, 1S7S. Bishop Mullen, of
trie, and a number of other eminent olergymen
will be present. The public are cordially Invited
to attend.
Tlio Williamsport Hun says !
Philipiburg. Centroeounty, givel "grand hopl"
on Sabbath evening!. A few missionaries are
seeded over there.
Ellsworth, go for that Bin-of-a-gun. Plaoe
yiur town right upon the m'iral record.
Tho County (.'omniissionors nro In
aciiion thil week. Those In the vicinity or the
borouih. who have .r.r bulincil to' lay before the
Beard, had better attend to it thil week, ei Court
week invariably brings bunncii enough from the
diitant portion! of the county to engage their at
tention. ,
Railroad Extension. Superin
tendent Wilkini and nil foroea are actively al
work grading and putting down the track from
tbii place to Curweniville, and It looki ai thougk
tbc road will be eompletcd westward, 'ai fait aa
eircuuiitancel will allow, al far al Curweniville.
The looner tho bettor, for all partici concerned.
"Picking Cherries down thoLo.no,"
and "Happy Hours," are two now longi by the
renowned Millard, both containing all of the ele
ment! of popularity and both roally excellent.
They can be bad at any muiio itore, fur the trine
of forty cent! each, or will be lent free of pos'.
age, on receipt of price, by the publishers. Lki
A Wiliir, 022 Cbeitnut .tract, Philadelphia,
Clearfield base ballists enmo to grief
at Osceola, the leore standing So to 4.1. It ii ru
mored we know not with bow much truth that
tISOO wai betted on tbe gam.. Ai7inseurf Jour
nal. lea, and there Ii another rumor, that after
iirreeing to play atbo Clearfioldcn a game lull
, week, the Oioooleanl got lick and failed to come
to time.
i
Tho dedication of the new and
'beautiful M. E. Church, in Weit Clearflold, will
'Uie piaoe ucujoer no, into, a nuiuoDrui ui
tieguiibed miniiten will be present on tbe ocea-
lion, prominent among whom will bothellov. Dr.
jj. MuKendro Kiler, of William. port, Fa. An
eiceedingly entertaining and profitable time ii
anticipated. The publie generally are most cor
dially invited to attend.
Honry Barnharl. un esteemed cili
wn of Centre eonoty and well known to many of
eur citlienl, died near Milrlburg.on the 4th Inst,
aged 83 yean. The Uellcfonta H arcAmaa, In al
kiting to hii widow, lays:
The venorable Mrl. liambart, relict of the late
-vudg-e Uarnhart. il now 83 yean of ago, and hill
always resided within a hundred yardi of the
.place where the il now living. She wai bern
(here, wai married to the Judge there, aud has
asver bad ber residence away from it. J his Is an
instance of borne attachment milium met witn.
Centennial Msetino AVo areitu-
thoriaed to announce that a meeting of tbe eitl
lenl of Clearflold oounty will be held In the Court
Qouia, on Monday evening, SrpU 22d, for the
porpoaeof organising our oounty in view of the
approaching Centennial Celebration, which ii to
some on In Philadelphia. ExQov. Tollock, of
Philadelphia, and Judge Barrett will be present
to addreia the clliieni. Let there be a general
lam out of the people. The ladiei are particu
larly Inritod to be present.
Great Gab Well. The greatest
gas well in the world u located on the Campbell
farm, about two miles from Modoc City, Butler
county, In a northeasterly direction. It is cer
tainly one of the wonden of tlia world. It wai
struck about three wocki ago, and a volume of
jrfas has ever since been pouring forth with a noise
like the rush of mighty waters. The gal comes
at with nuit tmuandoui fore. The attempt
made to lower a set of tools In the well, tbe
weight of which was twenty-lire hundred ponndl.
Tbe attempt wai futile, for the gal forced them
op and away from the hole. It Ii the intention
te lay pipe, and run tha gaa into Modoe.
Another Over the Hi ver. On the
lath of August last, there expired, at the roil
dene, of bn ton, Mark, In Bradford township,
Jacob Kyler, one of the oldest aottleri, In tbeo3d
year of fail age. The deceased was born in Frank,
lin county, and In 170, with nil father, moved to
Bellefonta, and, it Ii claimed, he built the fourth
nouie emoted to that borough. In 180.1 tbe fern
lly removed to thil county, near Philipiburg.
Tbe deceased wai the father of fire lorn and four
.diuguteri, all of whom iiuru t bun, aj well ai
."riistv odd mnd abitilren. Ills burial aU
trattea tua largest humbar of people ever eern to,
getber in that vicinity. We ara told that Mr. Ky
let at onetime was personally acquainted with
"try eitiien in this eounty. lie was a Democrat
"neighbor who knew no guile, and for over
'itty yeari led an artive business aud politioal
"Ia As a politician be wai very iralousend eon-
"lent, and squared bis politics, ai ha did hii
"iimesi, by a true moral code.
"lUT w JIrink. Souio days
mP a eitissa of our boroneh cent several spec!
i cf water, now need by tha eltiseni of thii
f'w, to Pb;tadrlpnia, to the well established
- vi uoo:n iiorrett, for analysis, iielow is
report i
J A. W. WAi.raaa, Kmi, iar A7rr-We have
v. , B cnemical examination of two waters
Joe forwarded to ns by express, and whioh
...""''d on the loth in t. 1 he water marked
til l'. w ''"""P ' Mansion House," eon
k, 1? JM0 l"ln t "I'1' '"" V'
It ii .r.' "enry Hnyder'l pump," yielded
".-'' grains lid matter. ' '
aonsider the two wateri as very similar,
j""! consider boib waters objections lim by
uuZ i1" " '"" Pr ga" of mild
tie " "h ebjeotionalde for domes,
the "ouot of the contents, especially
ajJi? of """K "bleh are mllril,.ikl, to
n, f! "' ""v naai.T nifiiran
""raVlKn," "''" atui
Respeelfiilly Tours,
, iiOOTII A LOllRETT.
sad th 1',l,ld", ,'" Pi wsler
fcund 1 1" ? Vmf" V'W"" " tk
Wl u." ""'i ' pukei
!. hi doei not prepare the mixture him-
Ouu Kkcape. A litilu before lour
ooiocn.on Jhursiliiy afternoon of last wick, tho
alarm or lire I nrell win vireii bv the
ou Mr. Wallaoe'i new building, on Front street.
i.ikc an cieotrio shock, tbe alarm ipnad over the
town, and mou all gathered In the vicinity of Ma
eomber'a livery liable, where fie dauioi were
bursting from the ruof. No hoolii no i.,i,i.
and but few buckets were on hand. About tills
time it loukod as though the whole square north
of Market street and between Front and K,.m.n,l
streets, including tbe Shaw House and Mansion
House, nilght as well ha surrendered to the fire
fiend. But aftur the nervei of the people loll led
a nine, tnoy went to work, and bv herculean r.
forts, stayed the fire from spreading southward to
the stable! of the Shaw Iluuio and the Mansion
House and the adjacent Luil.ll Dlfl OB Mar lent Hi
Sheriff rU'i itable nt wood home, Juit twolve
feet t IT from the burning Urcry itable. wki uirtl
u a breastwork. Th flro burning the bo.rdi on
the outilde. end the cltiiem deluging tbe tuitde
wllh water nntll witor previiilcd. Ai ioou the
Ore wiu itnyi'd in this direction the ma m moved
to oncek It from anrcetlini northwurd. n. 1..
tbiitimeMr. Lonry'i and Mr. Wallaoe'i itablci
wore enveloped In flumci, tod the heat become 10
Intense tlmt no one eould annroirh whl.in flf
foot. Then It wai evident that the tin oould nut
be oheuked until it iraehid Loouit itreet. Soon
the handiomo law office and itabte of T. J. M-
Cullough and ihe gymnanlam wore enveloped in
nsmei. ibe itablei burned like tinder boxei,
but Mr. McCulloukiVi office, the walli of whlh
were 10 eompaotljr built, burned very ilowly, and
a large portion of It wai torn down before it was
ounnumed. and In thli manner hii large flro-proof
aie wttj tared without iiutaining any Injury.
I lack man A Green paint inop wai pmbed over
anu roue a down J-ocuit itreet, out of reach of the
Daoiee. and McOaugheY'i numn ibou wai demnl
lihed by the Are men to aa to nrerant tha Ar frnm
proading to Mr. Adain'i feed store. Mr. Nau-
gie a iiaoie. on tbe west side of the alloy, opposite
Mr. Pie'e. was alio turndown, thus i.ruvtaitim tlm
(Ire from attacking Mr. Kow'i and the Shaw Homo
siaoiei. ine proporttei consumed were Mr. Ma
eomber'i livcrr itable, Mr. Leary's, Mr. Wallace's
and Mr. MoCullough'i itablus and thelatter'ilaw
oraoe anu me gymjuasinm. Tho "burnt district'
looks very dciolate. Ten thouiand doMtira will
not replace the buildings and the material do
stroyed. Several families on tho west side or Sec
ond street had all their furniture moved frnm
their dwellings, having delivered them up to the
ore. llatl there been any wind at all, we have
no doubt tho whole square would have been burn
ed up, and the salvation of at least half our bor
ough li a miracle. Tho Are originated in thehay
loft of the liverv atahl. and wbv that 111.11111, nn.
cur In the middle of the afternoon, when ne light
was needed, we cannot define. None of the prop
erty destroyed wai Insured.
Fire Water. Had onr town been
blessed with water works, Thunday'i fire would
have destroyed 00 more property than Mr. Ma
oombor'i stable, and we have no doubt but that
the fire would have been drowned out before It
got Into the lower itory of that. Let the reador
Imagine 1 fire plug at each end of the alley, and
iu ten minutes from tho time the alarm of fire
wai made, hose would have been attached to each,
and two it roam of water would have burn flow
ing. llcildes, two linci of hose would have bocn
brought aerosi tbe loti from Front and Second
street!. By such an arrangement fire in an ordi
nary liicd building would be drowned out In
twenty minutei after tbo hose would be put In
operation. Reader, rocolleet that should our
water works bo put in operation, it will not take
half an hour to Are up an engine before water
oould be thrown on a Are. Not only is tbe cost
and dtltty of an engine ditpcnied with, but from
the immense fall, 176 feet, nature U lubstituted
and water forced orer the highest building in
town, and ao powerful would be the stream that
it would knock a man off the Court House roof.
should It strike him. Hundreds of towns which
have erected water works, arc compelled to pay fmro
$7,000 to $10,000 for engines, in addition to the
cost of water works, before the water can bo made
available in caso of fire, from the fact that they
cannot obtain fall or head enough to raise the wa
ter even to the pavements. With 01 It would be
far different. Juit as loon ai the bose would be
attached to tbe fire plug, water would begin to
flow and with a force far exceeding that of an
engine.
M. K. Conference. The novon-
tcenth annual sen ion of tbe Erie Conference
closed Its leislon at Broukville, Jefferson county,
on Thursday last. The following are the appoint
ment! in the Clarion district, l'reiiding Elder,
J. It, J.yon:
Brookvillc, R. R. Royd.
JlroekwayTillc, h. 1. Merrill.
Corsica, J. C. Rhodes.
I.utbersburg, l. W. Warn pier.
Clarion, O. M. SacketU
Troy, C. Wilson.
Perrysville, J. M. (Drove.
Washington, J. W. Martin
r.iiixnuiawney, M. Miller.
Rutneyville, M. L. Kshbaugh.
Warsaw, Win. M. lav lor.
Rimornlmrgh, J, M. Zielie.
Curllsville, C. C. Hunt.
Callcnuburffh, J, X. Clover,
Reynoldsvtlle, R. Peate.
Shippenrille, K. R. Knap p.
New Retblebem, J. li. Lecdom,
Clarineton, 8. L. Wilkinson.
K. Hull, Agent American IHMe Foeiety, and
member 01 l'urrysville Quarterly Conference.
Centennial. Tho ladies have or-
ganUed and are going vigorously to work to eob
lect iitbsariptions to the capital stock of the Cen
tennial Association. "The Womnu'c Centennial
Executive Committee" have appointed tbe follow
ing Executive Committee for Clearfield County,
with power to appoint sub-Committees:
Mn. Walter It arret t. Chairman: Mrs. Win
Riglcr, Mrs. T. J. Hover. Mm. Wm. II. Dill, Mrs.
tJeo. Jlrtahin, Mrs. This. II. Murrav, Mri. L. C.
Lingle, MIPiFlorie M. Urahim, Miss May R.
Weaver, Misa Annie Barrett, Mist M. J. Wallace,
Mlsi Uussie r. Hinitb.
Our people will be waited upon by tome of tbe
above Committee, and invited to take itock In
thii Allocation.
Moving. Tho ciiicers of Pike
township In the vicinity where tha new bridge
acroii the river was f wept away last spring by
the Ice flood, hare raised nearly $1,000 toward
rebuilding the bridge, appointed their committee
and are basily at work, at though tboy were In
earnest. Tbe abutment! are to be raised five feet
higher, and they have hauled all the timber! of
tho Curweniville bridge, fit for use, upon the
ground, and expect to have the bridge ready to
or obi within two months. Mr; Hurry Hoover hai
the contract for putting the itructure npon the
abutments. Thf rebuilding will cost between six
teen and eighteen hundred dollar!.
-n 1 1
List of lotteri remaining unclnimod
In the Pnstnfne at Clearfield, for the week ending
hrptemoer loth. Ini3;
Chandnrd, W. II. lilies, Tbomai
Crusitman. Win. Kline, Clara A.
Crawford, Harry I.ydifk, 12. R.
tfarhart. Thompson D. Mcflonhy, Jainni
Frampton, Jatnei O'IMIoran, Rody
(.Imrow. Turner l'ardre, Jcmo
llobits, John W. ' root .r, Mi-i Mary
Ilol'bs, A. W, 1' rntor, Mins Our tie
Ilnnpon, .1. Fiolt, Abelard
llcibet. Wm, Wriirht. A.L.
V. A. GAl'MN, P
Balloon Ascension. IVof. Lhi
will make bii litMb ascension, In his mainmotb
balloon, from tho Fair (J round of the Indiana
County Agricultural Society, during the Fair,
which commences on tho 30in of September and
will continue throe days.
v-W W"
Pooj)lo cxpoclintx to bo in town
during Court we k will do well to read Kerr t
Co'i, adrerlUetnent and h1 noticel In thil
Kerr A Co. havo received a large stock of
t loin ing.
R. I!. Fhaw bu J'"t returned fntm the ant
with the latft-n't and brat stork of Tobacco, Ci
gars, Meerschaum and Hriar Pipes, Cipar flimik
ers, Cigar Tubes and' iiaeea, with the fullest
line of smoker 1 anirlee ever nrougni it town,
wblehhewlll wholesale and retail at prices
that defy eompetitioa.
KNOLTPII MKLTON 0VERC0AT3 ONLT
$16 AT KKHR A CO S.
FINN 1IKAVFR OVERCOA To i;o Al
KFRH ( OH.
PINK CAXTOR RRAVKR OVKRCOATll 0N-
I.Y $la AT KKRR A CO S.
People it!endin Court will do well (0 esTl am)
NEURALGIA, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS
r, Uroii' Neuralgic Remedy is one uf the gieat
est hii'HsTiiiarH livnr l.ni.,.H.l .... ...n...: i ...
- . , ' auiivru-g uuiiiAU-
Ity. It bus been carefully and patiently tried in
a great nuuiuvr of uars, aud hui NcecriiiM iu a
'"H,u maianoo o eneei a euro. It contains no
IniuriiiiiB inhaintiiiM k..(nh
..v. ---- wiuK rri'nrau cniirwiy 1(0(11
carefully aeleeted uiateriali. Neither duea it act
like many remedies now In ue, by blunting the
norves, and thus giving only temporary relief, but
will act quickly and surely. All who are iullvrori
from theo dinases will find this an infallible
remedy and being anxioua that it shall commend
Itielf to the public 1 refrain from further re
marks. If uiod according to directions, a cure
IS BrOfirkll teMWl In mvmrw hsh Del.. .i . . II - .
bottle. None genuine without the signature of
nKWNoi'Hu, i. nr in lit, fhilailelphia, Pa
For sale by all drugglila and duulera In Clear
Acid oounty, eeplO-jlu.
The finest and the best lot of OVERCOATS ev
er offered fur sale, at Korr A Co.'s new Store.
Kraticr A Lvtlu'i Ptore. on Miirknt itiW. lm
bow boinirtfllid up with one of tho largeat stacks
of Fall Uoods, of all kinds, ever brought to thii
town. And being bought right, they can be sold
vory cheap. Uivo them a call and you will be
convinced, not only that they are flrst-ulan fol
lows, but that they know bow to sell goodi and
irvui ounumeri
A CARD. Miss MeAlitinn. trhr at M.ia.A
Painting, Crayon and drawing. Room at the
ncautniy. aug27
- RRAuTntNt Persons wbooontemplate building
will do well to chII and examiue our stock of
lil'ILUlNtl MATKHIALS. We have in stock a
full line of Ruilders' Hardware, Nails, Paiuts,
uns, uinss, l'utty, Calcined .Master, Ao.
my2873 H, F. RiuLan A Co.
Just reoelred, a large lot of non-explosive
uuib tou lantern i at
9 -26-73 II. F. RiQLKtt A Co'i.
IT. F. Digler A Co. have been making eitensfve
additions to their stock of Hardware tbe I a it few
days. hvcrTthinc new In 8 ho If Hardware, Pad
dlers Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Ruilders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen
at tneir itore. Way 22.
Axm.-Beventy-flve doicn Clearfield Wood
choppere Axel at
V:":71, 11. P. HIOLER A Co'i.
RECAPITULATION.
Rird Cages.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Household Uoods.
All kinds of Hardware.
Japanned Ware.
Painti, Oils, Varnlshet.
Calcined Plaster.
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of If. F. Bigter A Co., Second street,
Clearfield, Pa. 3t
Caloined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Saw. Di stan's Cmss-aut Paw, Great American
Saw, uoynton'i Lightning Paw, at
0-26-72 II. F. IIiglkr A CeV
NoTtm to Wacom hd Carhiaob Ma kirk. We
have just received a general aasortiuent of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, alio a full line of Springs
ana Axiei, wuicn we oner cheap tor easn.
H. P. BlOLRR A Co.
Paint. An Paiktrns' Fisnixi. Our alock
of Paints and Paintora' Materials U complete, in
cluding .1. T. Lewi' Pure White I.iad. John Lu
cas A Co'i Pure White l.rad, F. R. A Co's Ruck
Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White
Lead: also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnixhes of
all kinds, a full line of Urualu, aud a full line of
colors, dry anu: in Oil.
my2H'73 II. F. IIiOLER A Co,
F ih i.io Tack I,. The fl.hing season having
commenced, lovers of thii eligaut sport will be
casting about to find where to uumiaoetna neces
sary requirements in onlor to enjoy y the sport.
To all mch we will say, go to the Hardware Biore
of H. F. Dicier A Co., ai they hare the flnent lot
of iruut nods, Jjinei, Jtooks, Ifaiket. Uait-
Roxee, Reels, Pnoodd, Klics, etc., aver brought to
tnts county. Their irout Knits are really ele
gaut, and every person ex peel ing to go trout-flsh-
ing inn summer should bare one. -v
A full line of lfnUf,hold tloods, Japanned Ware,
do., for sale by il. r. Rigler Co.
U. R. Wheelbarrown, Hnby Carriage!, Toy Ex
prere Wngous and Wheelbarrow, at
m2s ;j II. F. Bniistn A Co'i.
ACULPT FLOWKU.
This rreat Iyi.ci.sia Panacea has tbo Inrsritt
sale of any other preparation inlheworld. Why?
Ik-cause we ray to every one thai is aiiiicicu witn
l'.vepepnia, Liver Complaint, Coativencai, Head
ache. Heartburn, Watcrbrafh, Pour ritomacb, In
digestion or any disease di-pcnding upon pure
blood, branny Llreranu rioniarn, to call at L.
I. Watson's lnia: Ptore, in Clearfield, and get one
of our sample bottles freo of charge. Regular
sise 76 cents. Two or three doit-e will relieve any
case. Try IU 2Uaug73y
Painti, Oils and Varniibei for sale by II. F.
Bigler A Co.
FACTS FOR TUB PROPLK.
L. Fie gal has disposed of hii Furnii hing floods
for the purpose of making room for Hats, Capa,
Roots and rboes. and has Jut returned from the
eastern cities with the largest stock ever brought
to the county whirb be milt til, mm! itll and is
rteternnnrd to Mil at pneri wuicn will autumn
everybody. He has on band n very Inrge assort
ment or the Miiltiitiore nana-made u alters, lor
Ladies wear. Ladiei, to ice them is to be con
vinced tbat they are the shoes to buy. Alto, a
full line of the Richardson and Atwater Kltuire
Roots, which need ao recommendation to the pub
lic. Also, a large line of Kamern Roots and Stioes.
On all of which he can defy competition in prices.
Also, a complote assortment of Trunk! and Va
lises. P. P. Flegal nays goods are cheap, that he
bought Ihem on Iruut, aod will sell them at prices
tbat will aMonitb everybody. Call and lee.
Clearfield, July 2, 1H74. .
To THH ClTIXKRI Of PBNtSVLV ARIA. Your at-
tention is respectfully Invited to tho fact that tbe
National Ranks are now prrpan-d to reoeive sub
scriptions to the Capital Ptoek of the Centennial
Board of Fioance. Tbe funds realiied from this
source are to he employed in tho erection of the
buildings for tbe International Kihibilion, and
the expenses connected with tbe samo. It is con
fidently expected that the Keystone Ptate will be
represented by the name of every citisrn alive to
palriotie oommemuratton of tbe one hundredth
birth-day of the nation. The shares of stock are
offered for $ 10 each, and subscribers will receive
n handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Ptoek,
suitable for framing and preservation as a na
tional memorial.
Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum
will bo paid on all payments of Centennial Ptoek
from date of payment to January 1. I 7fl.
Hubeeribera who are not near a National Bank
can remit a check or pontoff.ee ordir t the un
dersigned. FRCHK. FRALKY, Treasurer,
aug20 m Walnut Pt. Philadelphia.
Bird Cages a large assortment at H. F. Big
ler A Co.'a.
n. . 17......M a;il flnil It tnttinlr rlt-anlftirai
to call In and examine our stock of Plows, Culti
vators, Ae., among which will be found Pitifle
ml hnuMa Iran and Wood Phovel Plows, lroo
and Wood Cultivator,
The Oowamla Iron Ream Plow,
The Pittchurfrb Hleel Plow,
Tha Hnunt Rcllcfunte Plow,
and o her pattorni.
tayio in n. r. .mulsh m v. .
Montonr Slate Paints, for painting house! In
side and outside Cottages, Farm lluildings, Ac.
Heaiitiful, durable and economical. U round in
pure Llnfeed Oil.
Cv2e'73 H. P. Rkilir A Co.
RurniflRATons. About June 6, 187.1, II.
Rigler A Co. will bare an acsortmcnt of Refrig
erators. my23'73
WrA mnA W'.Hnm Wmi nf all dcScrllitlons for
sale by . F. Bigler A Co.
Piivo 11114)1 nura .jnu'ir; rw ' "
Clothn! The" Novelty Wringer" li tbe beat in
e rt! i a y -t I q... U,.irl C.
tne maricm. xiuy it j iry ii.
For sulw hy li. r. inni rn m m,
lUarvlcd.
0 Jul. l?ih, lxr.1. Iiv J. W. Ti-axra. Ksq.,
Mr. W A II II K.N IIOOVKH lo Mm AilAMiA
lIX(.V, Imlh of Graham lownship.
On Anii"t J.'i'h, 1H7S, at Ihn Trontvllla fir
sonarr. ky lh ! F. Il'irmaia, Mr. JOHN
I'DI NUH la Miss II. M.KhHK, bothof Hun,
Jrircrson eouiify, I'a.
iicl
On Auttist .10th. In Manch..lr. Mil., Us v. J.
w lliiKI-l KII.H. Tianirtsl sun ot Ihs lata Kiv.
j. II. Ilullin.lrr, of l.aiiraslor, I'a., and ynnngMt
brothrrof K.v. V. t . uunia.wr, m ironivii..
In Oiili-n lownship. nn falnnla.v mnrnlnf,
Spt.mh.r I lih, IIOWAIII W:HMi, In-
fajil nhiM nf K. P. ami M. It. Hinw, agi-J Iwo
m' nlhs anil two wim-Ii..
Spokes, Vims & flow Handles.
JOHN G. DAVIS k SON,
niox srokE works,
g. W, Cor.LHOPARD t 0TTKR Plroali,
rillLADELrillA.
hFeil tor Prle, Llt.
J
AMES MITCH ELli,
triira ii
Sq
uare Jimbcr k Timber Lands,
j.n rj riEAnrfrin, ta.
JjJ" A. & AV. D. IRVIN,
CORNER STORE,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.,
UKCEIVB
FLOUR
AND
SALT
BY CAll LOAD,
And soil At small advance.
it b i E
BY THE COIL,
AKD
PACKAGE GOODS
. FOR
LUMBERMEN'S
SUPPLIES
BOLD
CHEAP.
August 13, 1873 7:1 7S
A
UCTIOX! AUCTION 1
GREAT 6ALB 07
FURNITURE!
$10,000 WORTH to be told At COST!
We respectfully Invite the publie, and especial
ly parlies attending Court, to eatl at our ware
rooms and eaemine onr large itock of (in in hod
ware, eoncisting In part of orer 3UO llt'.l)
MTaKADH French. Japanese, Union. Cottage
and common styles. Uen.leu.en attending Court,
or Ti siting town at any time, had I fetter Toad np
their wives In their wagons and bring; them along
to examine our stock, as Ihey may nerer bare
another chance to till their honses with new fur
niture for so trifling a sum of money.
In addition to our larga assort moot of Bed
steads we hare on band
30. CHAMBER BET.
11 INTENSION TAI1LK4,
Fifty open and enclosed Wenhitands, 100 Teapoys
and faney 8 lands, 40 Corner Cuoboards, 60
Dretklast and Dining lables, U Centre
Tables, 41) Draining and Common
Bureaus, ('hairs by the gross,
aueh as Wiadnor, Cane-seat,
lloeking, (Kb on, ( hil-
dren's, Dining aud
liar room.
Alio. Book Cases, Wardrobes, Bide Roar. U, Sinks,
Dougbtrays, Towst Kaekt, Hewing Stands,
Lounges, Foot (Stools, Cradles, Cribs,
llee Hives, Window Blinds,
Ao., Ac, Ae,
All.thii furniture Is made out of well seasoned
wood and put np by Irtt-elase mechanics, for
OUR HOMH MARKET.
Call and aiamlne the fiirnitare, anyhow;lfyen
do not want to purchase any this year, yon may
want some the neit. Country retail dealers will
do well by calling and interriewlng us, because
wo ean soon satisfy them that they eaa purchase
ohoaper from us than in the easL
The A at-lion Sales will open at 8 o'clock, morn
ing and evening, during Court Week.
TKHMd AND CONDITIONS.-All sales of a
less amount than f 10, cash ; all sums over $10 and
uuder $2 j, two month eroditf all sums over $26
will be made payable on tbe lit of June, 1874.
Approved security will be required in erery in
stance, and no jrundi will be removed until these
oonditiuni are complied with.
CIMCII da JACKSON,
Market itreet, one square east of Lafttyette Hall,
( Pie's new building),
Clearflold, Sept. 10, 187.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
FOR f AI.K BY
II. F. Klgler A Co.
IHOJJ DOIBLR-SHOVEL PLOWS.
WOOD DOUIILK-SMOVKL PLOWS.
WOOD SIMILK-6110VKL PLOWd.
IB0S CULTIVATORS.
WOOD CULTIVATORS.
OOWANDA IRON BEAM PLOWS.
PITTSBCRa ETEEL PLOWS.
IIALTT'S BKLLEFONTS TL0W8.
ROBESON'S and THOMPSON'S PLOWS.
MSbarrl for all of th. abov. Plnwl enn
slsutlj on aand. nv2d-?l
KRATZEK & LYTLE
Tnrpentine. I
(Nails,
P.ity,
Paints. i WILL SELL YOU
Oils, I
French, Richards Si Co.'s
Buck Lead
'AND
Calcined Plaster
VERY CHEAP.
ImmMiM ilorl on hand.
Cl.arAold, Pa., Juns i, I87S.
s
TONE'S SAW GUA1MEKS AND
SAW UPSETS.
W. hava tM,lv,d tha ari'noy for lheahnviand
will aril thpia at manufaolurrr 'i prical. Call and
sxamlnv th.m. Tnry an th. Iw-.t.
j.ie-U ii. r. uiui.hH a tu.
TltHTIURH A COJUTAnLIK' ftFM
W. hava nrlntd ft lari;. nattilw of tb. ntv
TER HILL, and vill an th. rwlpt of twmtv-
fiv. ..nil, avail a fob ta an? addraas. bdv?I
1873. I . 1873.
FALL AND WINTER !
DllESS GOODS.
In grtat variety and all th, niwit shade!.
FLANNELS,
WATERPROOF,
. , CASSIJIERES ,.
-'SHAWLS,
COATINGS,
' -FURS,
' CARPETS,
AT
WM. REEFS,
3:28 Market Street, ClearHeld, Pa. T3
Repli'mlj.r IS, 1873.
pLOUR, FEED, 40.
THE BGCCARIA
FLOURING MILLS.
The undersigned would respectfully gi re no
tice to tbeeititens of Beocaria township and sur
rounding country, that he baa panhased the
Beocaria Flouring Mills and pnt ererything In
complete order, and is manufacturing a flrst-elaas
quality of Flour.
CUSTOM WORK DONE,
and Fluur In quantity eonitantly on hand forial..
CUOr, CORN MEAL, BRAN, 4C, AC.
always on hand and for sale wholesale or retail.
Q TNCU S1IIC:H:S WASTED
U"1 Will eiohanaa fluur and Chop fur 2(1-
invb riliinglea, or will pay part money, Il dualled.
10:Mf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG.
SAWS! SAWS! SAWS!
UISTAN S CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAO AND
CIRCULAR BAWS.
Boynton'B Lightning Cross-cut Saw,
AL80,
PATENT PERFORATED ELKCTRtCBAWS,
Por sale bj
oetU.Td ' II. P. DIOLER k CO.
C. D. AVATSON,
DEALER IN
DRUGS & PATEXT MEDICIXES,
CONFECTIONERIES, .
TOYS AND TANKER NOTIONS.
PINK TEAS ROASTED COFFER,
BEST BRANDS TOBACCO A 8EOARS,
BCIIOOL ROOKS A STATIONER!,
Maionle Building, Beeond Street,
d4 TJly CLEARFIELD, PA.
)INK, WHITB A R0A! LININd SKINS-
Just rooelved and for sale hy
April id. Ii To. 11. F. HIHI.KR A CO.
C Ia K A
We desire to call tho attention of the citizens of Cleurfield county to tho fact that we
have opened a
MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD,
Where we intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of
PIANOS, OllGANS AND MUSICAL
Our stock of riANOS will consist of
RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS,
STEIN WAY & SONS' PIANOS,
HAINES BROTHERS' TIANOS.
We are prepnred at all times to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most
favorablo terms as to prices and terms of payment.
Our stock of ORGANS will consist of the new and popular
RYNDER ORGAN, fwitli Rymlcr's Knco Ticmolo and downward Octavo Conplor,)
Tho SMI 111 AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS,
MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the
NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUD1LEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS.
Besides theso we Cirnish to order Organs from any factory desired.
Wo sell on every plan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the
porpLAR and east LEASE PLAN,
f)n nnr msv fermn cvorv ono can have a nood instrument, and no other investment of like
amount will tend so much to'
OCT Wo eliall bo glad lo liovo
pci?3-'72-ly
1073, I 1873.
FALL AND WINTER I
Drj (ioods
B-I
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iu
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o
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S3
S3
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5s
'lltMip A.10A
WM. HEED'S,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
Srptember IS, 187.1.
0. I. c.
XTTnERR to boy my DRT QOODS, ORO-
oeries, Quecnaware, Qlaniware, Drugs and
Notions, Confectioneries, lc,( cheap for cash.
The suhscrihrr beg leave to Inform hit old and
new customers tbat he has opened
A VARIETY 8T0RB
in GLEN HOPE. PA.
And will sell goods at prices to auit the timet. A
liberal reduction will be made to customer! buy
ing at wholesale.
Call and eiamlne my stock before purchasing
elsewhere. A liberal share of public patronage is
solicited.
C. J. KK0Y.
Glen Hope, Pa., June 14, 171.
V. It. MORGAN,
CLEARFIELD, PA. Agent for th.
ATWOOD PLOWS.
Farmers In need of Plows will do well te cftU
at my farm in Lawn nee township, and ciemiue
the improved Atwoud right ana lett banded and
side bill Plows, which i am selling very cheap for
caah. apKtO-om
Ijivery Stable.
fTMlR undrrsigned begs leave to Inform tbe pnb-
lie tiiai ne ts now iniiy prvnarf a 10 aeeommo
date all In the way of furnishing Horses, Buggies,
Saddles and Harness, on the shortest notice and
on reasonable terms. Residenoe on Locust street.
between IbirU ana rourtn.
UKO. W. GEARUART.
Olearneld, April 11, 1867.
II.
F. BIGLEU & CO.
hare for sale
CARRIAGE & WAC0S WOODS,
6UAFT3 AND rOLE8,
DUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, io.
Carrlair, and Wagon Mskera should nsV, a
note of this and eall end alanine then. They
will be .old al fair prices. nayl 71
QUNSMITUING.
G. W. WOLFE,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH.
Shop nn Third street, orer Hiley. blacksmith
jhoti. CLKARFIKI.D, PA.
All kimis or mors and Moot uunionnana.
Repairing dona In a flrit-elan manner anil at fair
prices. S:2"l
MARKET STREET,
II F I E L I), 1" E
MAKE HOME HAPPY.
.-u call and see us, whether you rJcsiro to purchase or not.
nYNDlSIVH Ml MIC HTOlftK.
lllliarry ana i nary Doofl.4.
. 1C73. I 1873.
FALL AND WINTER!
CALL AT
FOR TOUR
1 1 LADII."' HATS aud DOM NUT,
as h, has th, best and cheapest in th. country.
ALSO,
COLLARS and;CCI I'!l,
TIF.H and MCARI-'H,
HOODS (lid M ill AS,
HOHlEnY aud CiLOVUH,
UNDIiRn iiAR or all klude,
COltBL'.TS aud IIOOPHK.IBTS,
ic, Ac, Ac,
AT
WM. HEED'S,
Market Street, Clcnrfirld, Pa.
September 16, 187.1.
11
HAD THIS!
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
The attention of the cltiitnt of Clearfield and
vicinity is directed to the fat that UiMidfellow A
Ron are the rnrmts of M. Niece A Co., and have
just recei.cd a half doton car loads of flour and
tttil, wtnrn Iney oner ai ine lowest puMsme ng
ures. A Urge stook of
FLO UK, CORN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, ., Ae.
Partirolsr attention Is called to M. Niece A
Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which is tha best in
tha market.
Flour and Feed can and will ha sold ehcaper
than it ean be obtained elsewhere In Clearncld
oountr.
jr-S(ore on Market street, next door to Ron.
Alexander Irvin'l residence.
OO0HFKI.L0W A SOX,
janlOtf " Agent! for M. Niece A Co.
OK SALE!
A large and well finiihed Drirk Dwelling, situ
ate ou Ihe river bank, In the borough of Clear
field, containing eleven moms, with good cellar,
water in the kitrben, and all the modern conve
niences. Pantries, Uatb-room, rio'hes-prentes, Ao.
Lot siity feet front aud two hundred and thirty
feet back, with a twenty foot alley on the east
tide. Haid building, witb all tbe appurtenances,
will be sold cheap, with payments to suit purcha
ser. Application ean be made to the under
signed, or to A. C. Tate, Eff.twho will giro all
neceenary Information to those who desire to in
spect tbe property.
TII0S. J. McCULLOl'GH.
May 21t, 187S, tf.
Beale's Embrocation,
(L ATI POWELL'S.)
For ill diseases Incident te Horses, Cattla, and
Human Flesb, retiring the ns of an
eiternal application.
This Embrocavion was eitenslvelr used by
the Government during tbe war.
For sale by Uartswick A Irwte, Clearfield
Joseph R. Irwin, CarwensvllU. Daniel Good,
ander. Lulbersburg. tf
Attention, Lumbermen!
"ITfg are now msnntectnrlng our IMPROVED
8TKKL. SOCKET HR1VINU CANT
IIOOKS, superior to any other In use. Wa have
also in stock a large quantity of Canthooks suita
ble fur rafling purposes, which we are selling
-hop for cash. AMOS k H. KENNAKU.
ClearBcId, Pa., March II. 187.
Ti W A .
MERCHANDISE.
gfttttSttiT.
ANou,cEMEN
OF1 TUB GREAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES if
BV S. POKTl.R HHAfV, U. D. -
. .. IMPORTANT TRUTHS:
llavlog eueoeeded Id getting a liglitcr tariff u
material, beo tbe tow and modtrait charge fur
aartial aod fall set of Teeth. I use the bast
bi anii fart are of teclh apd other material. , All
o peratloiii rngttvred q1 warrauioU to give ser
rice and satiiiaotioa.
friends, re flro I that my charges for the loser
tiun of artificial aod tbe saving or the natural
teatb are now the most reaapnebls in i'ennijlvenia.
Preserve your teeth and yuu preserve your health.
Putting uf the natural teetb iq a health, fra
lervatlve and useful oonditlon Is made a speelalt r,
Dieemws and walforcnationi oonnoi Ut tbe (noutb(
)aw mnd associate parts, are treated and corrected
witb fair success. Examinations and eoniulta
tiona rnr.w.
It would be well for patients from disUnee to
let ma know bj mail a few tlnji before coming
to the office.
It Is rer Important that children between the
agrc of ilx and twulre years should have their
teeth examined.
AnwBthrtiea are administered and Teeth re
moved without pain.
Dispositions and character ere judged by all
the world by the expressioni of tbe faoe, hence
bow very disastrous may It therefore be fur per
sons to iodulgo an expression of distorted features,
even apart from a hygienic view. Now, to enjoy
natural (not artificial) eotnfurts and pleasures
respect and obey natural simplicities and inMlnoU
B. POUT EH Ml AW, 1. D. fl.
Office in Vew Masonic Building, Second street,
Clcarfteld, Pa. mayH'VS
DENTAL CAED;
Pr. A. il. IIILL3 ,
Would ear to his patients and the pub
lio generally, that, having dissolved partnership
wiib Dr. Kb aw, be If now doing the entire work
of his office hi in self, so that patient need not fear
being put under the hands of any ot her operator
Cloarfiold. ilirch 20, 1872-d20incb71l
J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S.f
Office over Irwln'i Drug Store,
. CURWENSVILLE. PA.
All dental operations, either in the mechanical
or operative branch, promptly attended to and
satisfaction guaranteed. (Special attention paid
to the treatment of diseases of .the natural teetb,
gums and mouth. Irregularity of tbe teeth suc
cessfully corrected,- Teetb extracted without pain
by tbe use of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted
of the boat material and warranted to render aaU
lifWti'in. pril2fl'71:ly
rpiIE
HE MITCHELL WAGON,
FOR
Farm, Freight and Plantation User
Universally known ai the
0RI0INAL RACINE WAGON.'
Made by experienced workmen out of ai rood
material as money can buy. We do not claim to
build the lowest priced Wagons, but our aim if to
build a well proportioned wsgon In all its parte,
and excel in durability and lijfht draft, lor tha;
past quarter of a century tbe Mitchrll Wagon ha
euocposfully maintained the reputation of being
the beL wagon in use. The rapidly increasing
demand for Ihem proves their superiority over all
other wagons.
Mitchell. Lewie t o.. Manufacturer, Racine,
Wisconsin. For fule by
THUS. UKILY.
Aog. 6, 1873. . Clearfield, Pa.
XTEW LIME JCILNT ,
Il NEAR Cl'RWKNSVILLK.
Tha undersigned would respectfully notify all
persons interested tbat be has jutt erected a new
Lime Kiln, In Pike township, and will keep on
band a first class qnatity of Uray Lime, which
will he furnished to farmers, builderf and otbera
at IS cents per bushel, cash, at tbe kiln.
IOST The subscrlbflr lot, hii f ockfo-book
J on Thursday, Ancust 2Stb, on puMio road
U'uiling frnm Anionville to llegerty'f X Roads.
The Pocket-book is a hlack one, and contained
517,01 Id bill, as follows : Three bills j ont
$5 bill ; one (2 bill, and two 25 cent pieces. Al
so, oue fromissory now, drawn to niy order, or
Fortv-lWe dollars, signed by Joseph Ames j a,
credit on laid noto for $10, paid by John With
erow. The note was due in April, 1873, A lib
eral reward will be paid to the finder by leaving
tbe same with me or at Johnston's Store, t Ao
tonville. likNRY WHUtUvW.
8ept, 3, 1873-t. ' .
I"VR H A I, Iv. The undersigned offers for
siUe a valuable town property in the borough
of ClearfUIrt. Lot 601! ftet, with a good two
story plank house thereon erected, with three1
rooms down eta ire and four bed rooms up stair.
Also, sewing room and bnth room on second' ttoor.
Houe finished complete from cellar to attic
(loud donhle porch and good water. Trim rea
sonable and paytnenre easv.1
20aug73 ... .WM. M. MeCULLOtTQH.
CL1
LEATlPlELD ACADEMY.
male: ii:pabtmdnt.
TIIR FALL TERM of fonrteen weekf wilt
commence MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1873.
Ter me of Tultlou.
Reading, Writing. Mental aod' Wiltten
Arithmetic, Oram mar, Geography and
History t9 00
Natural Philosophy, Physiology, and Sin
gle Entry Book-keeping IS 00
For Instructions in Double Entry Book
keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, spe
cial terms to be arranged.
The undersigned having charge of the Mala
Department is an experienced teacher. lie if a
graduate of Iron City Corameroial College, and
baa bad several years' practical experience as an
accountant.
He is prepared, on moderate tertris, to give lucfa
instructions in Penmanship and Book-keeping aa
are uaually obtained only at Commercial Colleges
or in actual business. For particulars respecting
tha school apply to
aug.rtf B. M. WoKNALLT.
. MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
TUB FALL TEH.V of fourteen weeks, will
commence Monday, September 1st, 1873.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Les
fons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary
Geography..... m. $7 00
History, Local and descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing, Grammar, MenUl
and Written Arithmetic 9 Of
Algebra and the Sr. lea oca If 0e
Tnst motion in Instrumental ausie.... 10 00
Oil painting, 24 lesson.,, It t0
Wax work 8 00
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearflrl.l, Aug. tf, 1873. . :7:70-y
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
P.nn township, Clearflold Co., Fa,
BVRHEP OVTI
let ot
BURNED UPI
The subscribers have, at rreat ex pens, rebuilt
neffihborhood necessity, in the erection of a first
class Woolen Mnnnfaeiory, with all tbe modern
improvements attached, and arc prepared to maka
all kinds nf (Moths, t'aesimerea, hatinetts, Blan
kets, Flannels, Ac l'lenty of goods 00 hand to
supply all our old and a thousand new customers,
whom we ask to onus and examine our stock.
The business of
CARDING AND Ft'LLIXO
will receive our especial attention. Proper
arrangements will be made to receive and delivet
Wool, to fuit customers. All work warrant ml and
done upon the shortest notice, and by strict atten
tion to business we hope to reallio a liberal shara
of public patronage. )
IIMMMi POl'.VDfl WOOL WANTED 1
W will pay the highest market price for Woo
and sell our manufactured goods as low as aimilar
good can be bought In the eounty, and whenever
we fail to render reasonable satisfaction wa can
always he found at home ready to maka proper
explanation, either In person or by latter.
JAMES JOUNHON A HONS,
sprllJfltf Bower P. 0.
nOUS R AND LOT FOtt SALE!
The House and Lot on the corner of Mar
ke and fifth streets, Clearfield, Pa., Is for fale,
1 be lot contains nearly an acre of grourd. Tha
faouea tf a large double ftsime, containing ulna
rooms. For terms and other information apply
to the subit riber. at the Past Office.
nevii p. Asd-mm,