Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 24, 1873, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, TA.
1VKPKKSDAT MOUNINOSKI'T. , 1871.
Terms of Subscription,
''paid In advano.,or within three months. ..11 00
If paid nft.r ""M aad before til month...... 1 to
(I paid aft" expiration of lil uiontl I 00
ri:i,h;h)js NOTICI.
Mrthoillil Episcopal (hurrli Itev. A. I).
Tenita, 1'astor. l'ublie Barrio arsry Eabbatli
ilJA. H.,nTJP. M.
Mbbslh School t A. M.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday, at 71 P. M.
Coniniinlsn Service, tret Hubbub of every
nth, l ! A.
tit, Andrew'! Church--P.pl.copal Rev.
Qtotot Hall. Public Kervlos Sunday morning
,t 10 o'clock, ind at 7 P. M. Bnntl.y School at
I r. M. Prayw Moating Wodnoiday avonlng
at r o'olork.
Presbyterian ChurchRev. H.'B. Ilt'Tt.en.
w-dabhlh services morning and evanlnc Xab
ksts. School at I P. M. Prayer Hooting Wednea
er avening.
tit. ITaiicIs' Church CatholicRev. P.
J. Sniain. Mass at 10) o'clock A. M., on the
trcunil and fourth Sundays of each month.
I.itheraii Church Ker. A. J. manner
Preaching svery Sabbath, morning and evening.
Pibhath hcbool at a. m. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening.
The "colored troops," for railroad
parposes, are being distributed in working squads
hlon tho line of the railroad extension between
tail ploe and Curwensvllle.
Toola od Ibe racos at the coming
fair will be iold on the Fair U round during the
day, and at the boteli in the even Inge.
The irons for tho now iron bridgo,
at Corwcnsrille, are being transported from the
depot to their destination, and will loon bo mount,
ed eo the abutments. Wo underatand that the
bridge Is to hare ft foot walk on each side.
Notary. Gov, llitrtrunft has ap
pointed Johnston Hamilton, of Luthersburg, No
tary Public, in the room of Dr. Spackraan, who
bai removed to Pennfield. "Johns," a he Is fa
nillarljr called, will make an excellent officer.
' JjssiJrs, he if a good PtmocraL
On Wednesday of Fair week, in
addition to the regularly advertised races, there
will be a oolt race of eolts four years old and nn
dr, fora pureof fll)0. First, f 50; second, f 30;
third, $20. Six entries wilt bs required, and
terse to start. Kntry fee, 14 per cent, of porta.
Ilocsg Burned. Tue dwelling of
Mr. John Sehaffer, about two miles west of the
Cherrytree, was entirely consumed on Tuesday of
last week, with the most valuable part of Its eon
teats. The Are was aocidental, supposed to bare
eeught from a spark falling on the roof. Loss
about $1,000 no insurance.
Mill Burniu. On Thursday foro-
noon a week, the steam sawmill of Andrews k Kent
ly, situated on Fandy Lick, about eight miles
shore Prookville, took fire, and was entirely de
stroyed. This mill was quite a valuable one, and
the loss to Messrs. Andrews t Keatly la heavy.
We understand there was no insuranco.
Outlawry. Somo Ignorant or ren-
osouui -ems" ooa day last week tore three pages
off the list of voters, of this borough, posted up
ea the Court House door. It Is strange that any
parsoa of sense should do such an unlawful aot.
If it was done by a thoughtless boy, we advise
him never to do the like again. It is as much a
violation of the law as horse stealing.
Temperatb. Wbo dure ouy Hint af
ter the vote In this borough on Friday last that
ws are not a temperate oeiauuuity, so far as
drinking Is eonoerned. We have now voted
ajaiost both whisky and water and have there
fore planted ourselves squarely upon the tctotal
platform. Whether our neighbors will follow our
example, and In the future lead temperate lives,
Is aot so eloar at this time.
Our Court convened on Monday, at
ten a'elook, all the Judges on the Ilenen. We uu
diritend that the District Attorney bad some
tventy or more liquor eases to lay befure the
tsrandjury and about an equal number of as
sealt and batter eases, bisides fifteen other casus
sr the qoartersessions magnitude. It took nearly
all afternoon of Monday to try one liquor case,
and if the others prove to bo as tedious, this
week's Court will be pretty well Iloeored. , .
Pettlid. Friday laM, was tho timo
fixed by our borough authorities to vote on the
water question. The election did not open very
oerly, and but little intrrest seemed to be mani
fested until towards evening, when it became
qnite lively on the corners about the diamond.
The result was 145 votes for water and 140 voter
against water, making 201 votes polled in a list of
442 registered voters leaving 1M, or over 38 per
esnl., who did not roto on the question. Quite a
ftember of the active water advocates mads it
eonrenient to bo abeent an election day. . , ;
Centennials The ludioo hare or
ganised and are going vigorously to work to aol
last subscription to the eapital stock of the Cen
tennial Asaeoiatton. "The Women's Centennial
Sxeentlva Committee" have appointed the follow
ing Executive Committee for Clearfield County,
with power ta appoint sub-Committees !
Mrs. Walter Barrett, Chnlrmsni Mrs. We.
Killer, Mrs. T. J. Hover, Mrs. fiaionel Arnold,
Mrs. Wu. U. Dill, Mrs. tleo. Urlsbln, Mrs. Thos.
B. Murray, Mrs. L. C. tingle, Mica Klorie M.
tvrahara. Miss May R. Wearer, Miss Annie ilar
rotl, Miss M. J. Wallaoe, Miss Uussie P. Buiith,
Our people will be waited upon by soma of the
above Committee, and Invited to take stock in
this Association.
A Clearfieldkr Promoted. We
Holies by ths Falls City ( Nebraska) Journal that
ear young friend, 8. A. Fulton, Kaq., son of Jas.
Fellon, of Lawranea township, has received the
Republican nomination for the office of Probate
Jodge, of Richardson county. He received- 49
votes oat of the 00 delegates composing the eon-
lion. JJisj nomination is equivalent to an
elsetion. A Probata Judge, under the Constitu
tion and laws of that State, has charge of all pro
bate matters, together with sriminal jurisdiction
for the trial of all eases of misdemeanor and ju
risdiction In civil action to the amount of Are
kandred dollars. The Journal, In Us account of
the proceedings of the Convention which nomi
nated him, says t "Fulton deserved popularity
throughout the county and his unquestioned fit
ness fur the oQce was admitted by all." We are
pleased to note the promotion of Mr. Fullon.
Bundat School Convention. Tho
third annual meeting of tbe Clearfield County
neaday School Convention will be held in Clear
ield, eommoncinf on Thursday afternoon, Ooto
W itb, aod aloalngon Friday avsning, Oct. 10th.
Speakers are engaged ta address the Convention
the subjects named in the programme. Every
fissday school in tbe eounly is Invited la send
o delegates, one of whom, if passiblo, to be tbe
printendent. All preachers of ths gospel are
iidered delegates.
Editors, Pastors and Superintendents will please
l"s public notice of this meeting in avary pert
ef the county.
Christian workers, eema with us, and, with the
'inii of Ood, wa will snake this third annual
elir.s. of oar County Sunday School Conveo
the best of all.
, A. M. HILLS, M. I., l'rts'L
. Stawauv, Beo'y.
Fatal Accident. On Tuooday af-
as the rreight train was approaohing the
'mil, between Wallaeelun and Uigler stations,
''! V7. Brstton, a brakoman, was thrown from
'''eriend a portion of the train passed over
msnsling hit llmhs In a horrible manner.
m brought to this place and everything was
that tuold be done to eave his life, but be-
iae and ten o'clock, of the same evening,
' relieved him of Ms sufferings. Ills rmrly
"pvperly eared for by tbe railroad officers and
JM to his parents, who reside near llald
Greece and Warrior's Mark. The decees
M Mn,l,, , tUlvt n Jwt 0, iftli ,
lbs employ of the Company only about
j,, . - " was losiieu wno loe urmge
" Uiv the turwensville lirilge, wbieh was load
's i n ' "" '''h" '"'"n d
tiB2 ever tbe imM .... k .
ISI.I.J . - j
Mrsitcj Ml between the ear) an
CENTSNNIAL MEETINQ. .
tb.o. y..' "?:" """r.tlonof
7 , "u anmversary f Atnejlo.n In-
epondence, which I. toxom. off In WlUdrtpW.
u K.0, ... held ,. tll. Courl nooni) n u
.
t, meotinsT was I ...
Uen. ration, who nominated Hon. J. T LoJl
for Prudent on motion S
, -i-emoilll j
Jobr;;ri:ruhaJ-1'ic,'';,'i'','"1'
iSiSa-' William Murray, T.
nWd"Kvle7'ol" EJ"1 nronoor, Loo-
B. -VLit.,"v' Lwi'a wrJ- C1"k
WlS?b,wim"A,brt'EJ''"J
J:ii?J: j- Tur.
c..i.d7rM;;:hard"i!ighJ.vob Mm1- ch-"-
8h.w,A7.lL''Morr;wI:-i'''l,",'EmIr"1'''A'B'
.1 "JT V'""!.1" f J"hn'"I. K'l'na Fenron, Da,
vld 8. Moore, Patrick Daley, JollB P,t.
rn-.V:,,mlal1' Abr" ""'i"". Join
Smith, David Chilson. '
MiVri.''"7J.T"n,,;,IUI, J' "IftlteOherg,,,
V "yt John C. Henderson, L. O. Lingle. '
I'-U, Oy-John Russell, Jjr. D. A ietser
Dr. J Ross, U II. Ly.le, Luther F.rg;
ally, William 11. Wagoner, tleorge W. Smith.
Robert Porter, Mitchell Reed, Levi llloom
C. "K,""r.,"r,',0?J,,,", '',u,n. !' Crouch,
frvL .- IfV .'If C" '.W; K' l''".rn, Col. Jno
Henry kerns, Jamea Thompson, Haoa Tbomnaon
WillUm"""1''' An,ulJ' Jj,viJ u"'
ra,fyJ.eb Konls, It. n. Moore, R. V.
Bpnekiuan, Daniel Ooodlander, Andrew Pent.,
brodnrick Arnold. '
i r"-Rulrt Mohaffuj, Thomas N. MoOee, II.
L. Henderson. Ilenrv Ilr.,ih '
Kr.We-llorae Palehio, Matthew Irwin,
James McMurray, Capl. James Dowler, James
Am. Hos,',oior.Jhn M. Curomings, Dr.
Samuel MoCune, Joseph tt. McMuMurray, Rou
oen nolman. .
,. p''' J- llnH, Anthony Moflarvey, W.
II. naaoner. Austin Cuerv. 1 uni..
Jordan Jauiea iloU.han, Henry Bwan. Ilobort
Johnson.
Veccorio-W. B. Dickoy, O. W. Olssgow, Jerry
Cooper, Dr. Caldwell. Samuel H. .,. '
HWworif-W. II. HcLully, Tboe.'Heodcraon,
John M.Chase, John Uoss, J.L.Shaw, Jainea
Connelly.
.Vnso John Moore, Oeorga Slraw, Martin
n atts.
n?ar-DaviJ c""!'' D. Aaron Wise, John
Withrrow.
to,';'"'lrl''k Tl'm' C,P1' J-8-McKiernan,
William Whiteside..
Joetlon Hiram Woodward J IT T.l.e a II ,
SeoBeJd, (leorae Robaker, W. B. Hewitt.
CUtrjttld JonAthan llovntnn. R.il...rl Xtll.l.
ell, F. O. Miller, A. W. Lee, James Irwin, C.
nn 1 uultle, Joseph Bhaw, I). W. Mc
t'urdy, Capt. David Mctiaugbev, Win. V. Wright,
Jaa. II. Uraham, A. I. Shaw, John M. Adams, Dr.
J. a. llartswiek, Hr. R. V. Wilson, Jno. F. Wea
vcr, William F. Irwin, Alexander Irvin, Jainee
Mitchell. . ...
On motion of W. W. Belt., Samuel J. Row, O.
M. Brisbin, R. H. Brainard and Oeorge B. Good
landor were elected Socretarios,
The eleetion of officers being completed, Kx
(lor. Bigler, Chairman of the State Uxocutire
Committee, after a few preliminary remarks, In
troduced Ki-Got. Pollock, of Philadelphia, who
delivered a very ekqucnt and appropriate speech,
reoeiving the plaudits of tha audienoe. At the
conclusion of his remarks, Senator Wallace was
introduced, who stated that he felt a little queer
to he thus tandwitched in between two Ex-Uov-ernors,
who had made for tboinselvcs honorable
State and National reputations, but would do the
best he eoold for tho cause, under the circum
stances. When he closed, hi Gov. Bigler, who
is conducting tha State campaign, took the floor,
giving in detail tha Congressional and State leg
islation bad upon the subject, and the programme
adopted by the State Executive Committee, in
order to raise the necessary funds to creel a forty
acre building, or two, for the purpose of the Ex
hibition. At tbe conclusion, of his remarks tbe
meeting adjourned, giving full assurance that
Clearfield's quota, $4,200, would be mora than
raised within a month.
Tbe Clearfield and Curwensviflc brass bands
were both present, disouorsing tnusio In fine style.
Tbe Court Room was crowded and a Hue display
of ladies graced tha occasion.
e esi
ScnooL Books. We are heartily
pleased to learn that we are approaching a peried
when uniformity in school books will be the
rule and net tho exception. The plan of having
different series for different districts is a burlesque
to begio with, and the exponse entailed upon pa
rents heretofore by tbe frequent changes of text
books bas been a heavy burthen upon tbe patrons
of the aye'.eni. It is simply folly to have one se
ries of books in Lawrcnoe distrlot, another In this
borough and still another in Bradford, and so on,
oufusion all tha way through. It is no wonder
tbe school system is becoming unpopular under
thta kind of management. Who ever hoard of
progress In the midst of confusion ? Giro us
uniformity in text books throughout ths eounty
and half the ills of ths system will be cured. Wo
understand that three-fourths of the districts In
this county hare adupled the series published by
Messrs. E. 11. Butler A Co , Philadelphia. What
folly It Is, therefore, for the few remaining dis
tricts to hesitate about tho matter. Wby not adopt
them at oncef It will cost no more to make tho
chauge this year thao next. Besides, we under
stand that the Butler aeries Is the best and cheap
est published. The introductory price is just half
tbe retail price and by securing them they will
answer anywhere In the eounty. The laboring
portion of oureitlsens, who in this lumbering re
gion often remove from one district to another,
barn suffered tba Imposition and eost of purchas
ing new books every year. As soon as tha few
districts which are still hesitating adopt the ae
ries In question, this embargo will be removod.
We call the attention of our readers to the adver.
Userarnt of Messrs. Butler A Co, in this issue of
the RaroLican.
Anotber Fatal Accident. Sam
uel Crawford, an ostcemed citisen of Washington
township, Jefferson eounty, and well known to
many of our citisens in tha western portion of
this eounty, was killed one night last week in
Pittsburg. It appears he got up soma time in
tha night and fell from a third story window of
the hotel where ho was stopping. He died soon
after he was picked up. It is supposed that the
deceased arose in bed and thinking that the win
dow, which was level with his cot, was the door,
stepped out and fell to the ground, a distanoa of
about forty-five feet, Mr. Crawford was a lum
ber dealer by occupation, about 62 year, of age
and leaves throe grown children.
Lint of letter, remaining unclaimed
in the Postoffioe at Cleaxleld, for ths week ending
September JSd, 1x73 ! . '
Brooks, Mrs. Margaret Melson, John
Braver, Marsb A Co, Moore, Mrs. Ilellen
Cathcart, Simon Morrison, Wm. J.
Ilounkins, Charles MoCune, Wm. S.
Fonst, Wm. A. Owens, Patrick
Hunter, Mira Anna Powell, Wm.
Harper, Atuoa Phll ps, James
Hughes, R. N. - Patterson, Alfred
Johnston, Lacetla ! Rogers, Calvin
Johnston, Mre. Rata Khedor, James F.
Jenkius, Halter R. Spencer, Albert
Lower, J. C. I. Syler, Dr.
Lin Iguist, C. J. Snider, Cstharlna
Meloueny, John Smith, Jainee O.
McCraekrn, Wm. (2) Thomas, Joseph
MeCullough, 11. W. Tapper, llrrtruda
Mallin, Robert Turnor, Win.
Marsilen, George Weaver, J. B.
Miller, (I. A. . .
P. A. OAl'LIK, P M
. 1
Hptclali.
Stewart A Son have had their storeroom paint
ed and fixed np so nicely that one hardly recog
nlses It as iho same place, and have also opened
n new supply of Clothing Furnishing, lloods.Ac.,
to all of which tbey invite the atteulioa of per
sona sisiling town.
FiftT bosos of the host brands ef Tobaeco Just
rooeived at K. II. Sbaws, which he will sell whole
sale very cheap.
. - ..1..1-. ..., r r,,.u
Painting, Crayon and drawing. Room at the
Academy.
Ren Til ! Persons whaeonlemplateliulldlag
will do well It call and examine our stock of
(u.i u iTLUIll s We have In stock a
IM'll.l'l.i'I .', ---7 - - , -
full line af Builders' llsrdware, hells, l'.iuti.
Oils. ile, ratty, i meiur. .
CENTENNIAL I i vki v vv 7r
h.!i"(;2'"r,,,,ui yaM n f co.
brolKVl b X"t"'i '""!k f Clothing
brought to tho oounty. Being the vnnr I "ra.r
Is, of course, ih. CHEAPEST iil. tl'st.
Below plciue find prloe list:
Men's Cottonsdo Suit,, oij .!, ,t
Men'. Cs.ln.ti. Bui,., "Jf C0U
M..'s Vl.r i .. KI:IIH C0'-
Men l Fln i Inlon Beaver Suite, only io.no, , ,
a. ' ... , KBHH A CO B.
Men s t me Cassluiere Suits, only ,12.00, at
f.'. wi v., - KER 11 A CO'S.
Men s Fine Wool Cusslinora Suits, only tlO.OO, at
at.-', wi r - K Ell It A CO'S.
Men a Fine Blue Bcaror Suits, only 30,II0, at
.,,, Klillll A COS.
Men a Fine Black Cloth Suits, i.nlv a.oo, at '
!.. di , ' Eli 11 R A CO'S.
Iw Jii . an,,M.l'l,M "Bar Overcoats, from
00 to :(0.00, ,t . . KERR A CO'S.
niiiiren s Overcoats, in great vnrlctv, at
r.L, . . KEltil A COS.
Children's Sulla, from 3.00 to tio.ov at
v .. , . . KERR A CO'S.
Youth's Suits, of all kinds, at all prices, at
. .. . KERR A CO'S.
The attention or the people Is called to the fact
that those Drat coming will be first served, and,
o course, have the first choice. Remember the
P'- KERR A CO.,
lorner of the old Western Hotel, Clearfield, Pa.
If you want Fins Cut Chewing Tobeeon, of ths
1"', io b. 11. BUAW 8,
Fall and Winter Clothiug at D. Stewart A Son's.
Call and exauiine,
If yon want Cigar, cheap, by tha wholesale,
buJ of R. II. SHAW.
R. U. Shaw keeps the best fire and ten cent Ci
gars in town, lie knows what ha Is talking about.
Go to D. Stewart A Son for Clothing. New
stook Just opened.
NEURALGIA, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS
Dr. Gross' Noiif.i.i. u..i i r.L .
v -' liwuwui megroni-
est blessing, ever beslnweil upon suffering huinan-
umm nmn oarciuny ana patiuoiiy tried in
a groat number of oases, and has neeer fniltd In a
single instance to elect a aura. It eontains no
injurious subitum,. k.ln .....! .ml..l. r
carefully selected materials. Neither dors It aot
iumuj rvmmiies now in use, ny blunting the
nerves, and thus giving only temporary relief, but
will net quickly and surely. All who are auncrors
from these diseases will find this an Infallible
remedy and being anxious that it shall commend
itself to the public I refrain from further ro
marks. If need according to diroolions, a cure
is ffiiaranteed In iirv 1... j..ii.
imtlle. one geouiue without the signature of
-mi, hkwsscso, unemiet, I'nslaUelpUia, Pa.
For sale by all druggists aud doalera in Clear
Bold county. eepl0-3in.
Just received, a largo lot of non-explosive
Lamps and Lanterns at
"-fa II. V. riiQLan A Co's.
11. F. Biglor A Co. have been making extensive
unuions so meirstoea ot Hardware lbs last few
days. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Bad
dlere1 Hardware, Fanners' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, oan be seen
at their store. klav 23.
Axx. Seventy-five dosen Clearfiold Wood
choppers Axes at
i":7J. II. F. BIGLER A Co's.
RECAPITULATION.
Rird Cages.
Wood and Willow Warn. '
Household Goods.
All kinds of Hardware.
: Japanned Ware. -
Paints, Oils, Varnishes. :
Calcined Plaster. ' ' '
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All of the ahove for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of II. F. Biglor A Co., Second street,
Clearfield, Pa. . . Jt
Calcinrdlaiter for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Saws. Distan's Cross-cut Saw, Great American
Saw, Itoynton's Lightuing Saw, at
0-24-72 11. F. Ilium A Co's.
Novice to Waoov A.nCtnniAaa Mak. We
have Just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Spiings
and Axlea, which we offur cheap for cash.
t II. F. lliuL.a A Co.
Pait A;n PiTi:nsf Finmxoa. Oor stock
of Paints and Painters' Materials is couiplele, in
cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu
cas A Co's Pure White Lead, F. R. A Co's Ruck
Leail, and a number of cheaper brands of White
Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Vamishosof
all kinds, a full line of Brashes, and a full line of
colors, dry and in Oil.
myzs ,3
11. F. Bioi an A Co.
Fisuixa Tackli. The fishing season having
commenced, lovers of this slegant sport will be
easting about to find where to purchase tha neces
sary requirements in order to enjoyy the sport.
To all such we will say, go to the Hardware Store
of II. F. Dirlcr A Co., as they have the Aucst lot
of Truut Rods, Lines, Hooks, Baskets, Ilatt-
Uoxes, Reels, Snoods, Flies, ete., ever brought to
this eounty. Their Trout Buds are really ele
gant, and every person expecling to go trout-fishing
this summer should have one. 4-0
A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware,
Ac, for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex
press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at
myio 73 11. r. lituLxn A Co a.
AUGUST FLOWER.
This great Dyspepsia Panacea has the largest
sale of any other preparation in theworld. Why'
Itccause we say to every one that Is amieted with
Dyspepsia, Livsr Complaint, Costivencss, Head
ache, Heartburn, Waterbraeh, Sour Stomach, In-
ligestion or any disease depending upon pure
blood, healthy Liver and Sloiuach, to call at C.
D. n atson's Drug Store, in Clearfield, and get one
of our sample bottles free of charge. Regular
sise 70 ecnls. Two or three doeea will relieve any
case. Try 1L 20aug;9y
Paints. Oils and Varnlihes for sale hr II. P.
Bigler A Co.
To vng CmssNS op J'eNisri.vAaiA. Your at
tention is respectfully invited to the faot that tbe
national Batiks are now prepared to receive sub
scriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial
Uoard of finance. I bo funds realised rroro this
source are to be employed In the erection of the
buildings fur the international Exhibition, and
the expenses oonneetod with the samo. It is con-
ndenliy expected tnal me Keystone btele win ne
represented by the name of every eitiwn alive to
alrlolle eommeinoratlon nl the oue linndredtn
irth-dar of the nation. The shares of stock are
offered for lO each, and subscribers will receive
a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock,
callable for framing and preservation a. a na
tional memorial.
nterest at the rate of aix per eent. per annum
will be paid on all payments of Centennial Slock
from date of payment to January I, lH7fl.
Subscribers who are not near a Aational Bank
can remit a check or postofllce order ta the un-
uersirneu. ror.i'n. r n n 1. r. 1 , treasurer.
augzo 004 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
Bird Cage. a large assortment at H. F. Big
ler A Co.'s.
Pl-ows. Farmcrswill find tt to their advantage
to call In and examine our stock of Plows, Culti
vators, Ac, among which will be found Single
and Double Iron and Wood Shovel Plows, Iron
nl Wood Cultivators,
The Gowanda Iron Beam Plow,
The Pittsburgh Steel Plow,
Tho Haunt Bellefoula Plow,
and 0 her patterns.
inyna i j ji. r jJUfiLswa is .
Montour Slate Paints, for painting houses In
side and outside Cottages, Farm Buildings, Ao.
Beautiful, durable and economical. Ground in
pure Linseed Oil.
BUye 7? 11. r. iiiai.an 1.0.
Ilr.rniasRATnM. aijoui June a, ic.1.1, 11. r.
Bigler A Co. will here an assortment of Refrig
erators. my273
Wood .nd Willow War. of all descriptions for
sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Fsve Time! Save Labor! Save Money! Save
Clothes! Ths" Novelty Wringer" is the best in
the market. Buy it try it.
For sale by 11. r 11101 in 10.
"iMarriffl.
On September 18th, lR73,at the Mansion Honse,
In Clearfield, by C. llowa. Esq.. Mr. 1 H KODORK
WOMER, to Miss ELIZA IKE, both of Blair
eounty, Pa.
On September 0th, 1R7.1, hy Rev. Jonis M.
Msisnan. Mr. JOHN r. ALEXANDER, of Clear-
field, to M 'S SOPHIA KNARR. of Truutvill.
On Krntemhrr lilh. 1173. In Morris township.
JRN.MB MOVER, wife of Jacob Morse, agid
0 years, I months snd I day.
On September 14th, H7J, In Morris township,
iMlltKW KMIGII. son of JoAvnA and El. is
Asnn M. E.inn, aged t yrr, I mos, and 0 days.
On flrnlrmber H. IHTS. in New Washington,
SADIE, oldest daughter ef Dr. Sawi'II. McCrar,
aged 13 years, II months and days.
siTH A Y-Came trespassing on the commons
, I. 11,11 township, about tbe loih of July, a
dark BROWN MARE, from II to If years old
..j is hands high. The mane Is on the left side,
eollsr gold en lelt shoulder and on tba right aide
of tbe noek and a while spot an the left hind an
kle. Ow Ibe 1st day ot nepteenoerioe ooaei mm.
trespassing on my premises, and I have taken her
up. 1 lis owner win i'o.t ........ ... , r.---
property, pay charges and taka her away, or shs
wtHb. dispose, osee-o..... MnTT
fbsn r.o,-p'. i7-
4HisUaurous.
IV nutty 1 van la Bta 1 1 road
TY RONS A CLEAKFIKLB BRANCH.
ON and nRer Monday, MAY 20th, 1873, the
Passenger Trains will run daily (except Sun
days) betweeu Tyrone and Clearfiold, as follows
CLKARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield S.40, r.u.
Tyrone O.JS.A.u.
OscecLi.., 10 90, "
Philipsburg.,.10.bO, "'
Clearfield 11.40,"
Phlllpsburg 4.3;., "
Oneoola 4.60, "
Tyrone 0.00,
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield t.40 a. a.
Tyrono 7.00 p. a,
Intersection ...7.12 "
Osceola 8.10 "
Phllipie)iarg...8.ili
Clearlield,ar...0.i0 "
Pbillpshurg.. 0.30 "
Osceola fi.00
Intersection... 7.18
Tyrone 8.00 "
FARE FJtOM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bellrfnnte, Pa
00
Mldilletown fi 00
Marietta t 00
Lsncnater 0 Oft
PHILADELPHIA 7 06
Alloona 1 Oft
Lock Haven..
Wllllumsport.
Huntingdon
Lewistown.. ...
... 70
... I 00
... 1 00
... 00
Marysvllle...
4 60
Johnstown I 00
HARRISBURG ... 4 70
PITTSBURG 0 li
Close connections made bv all trains at Tvmnt
and Lock Haven.
OEORGE C. WILKINB,
niylT-tr. Superintendent.
J) H A C K IN EUROPUI
art
GREAT EXCITEMENT .,
TN FRENCHYILLEI
Th bloody ennteit between Fmnoe and Praiula
it at an end for the present, ao fur a the ilaugh
teriog of nen and tbe dtruetioD of property it
-iucuriiru. ins iioym j tiggir! no Uouht prtde
thcmirlroi ind rrjolce ovor tbe reault, bnt horn
IniifPuiBcant ta their work when compared with
aaav utaaunusj atlIU VUriBllRtD riHini Ul
L. M. COUDRIET,
who has undertaken ta supply ail the citisens la
tbe lowor end of the oounty with fuod and raiment
nt exceeding low rates from his intimmoth store in
Ml'LSONHURG, where he oan always be found
ready to wait upon callers and supply them witb
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Such as Cloths, Satlnetts, Casslmrres, Muslins,
Aieiainee, ijinen, minings, calicoes,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Cups all of tho boat material and made to order-
Hose, hooks, IjIovos, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, Ac.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugnr, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Salt,
rure, binseeu oil, risn Ull, Uarbon Oil.
Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Castings, Plows
and now tastings, nails, huikes. Corn Cultiva
tors, viuer i-roBies, and all Kinds of Axss.
Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a general
assortment, oi Dtatiouery,
GOOD FLOUR.
Of different brands, always on hand, and will be
sold at the lowest possible Ogures.
LIQUORS, such as Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky,
eayoee oieoioincs, iiosieuers and
llwifiand's Bitters.
0000 pounds of Wool wanted for which the
highest price will be paid. Clorerseed on hand
and for sale at the lowest markst pnoa.
Also, Agmit for Strattonvills aud Curwcnsrllls
Threshing Machiues.
feSA-Call and see for yourselves. You will find
srerytning usually kept in a retail store.
L. M. COUDRIET,
Frenebville P. 0., March 1. 171.
Y A. & W. D. IIIV1N,
CORNER STORE,
CUEWEHSVILLE, FA.,
RECEIVE
FLOUR
AND
SALT
BY CAlt LOAD,
And soil at email advance.
R O V E
BY THE COIL,
AND
TACKAGE GOODS
FOR
LUMBERMEN'S
SUPPLIES
BOLD
CHEAP.
August 13, 10737:1.78
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
FOR SALE BY
II. 1 Rlglcr A Co."
IRON DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS.
WOOD DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS.
WOOD SINGLE-SHOVEL FLOWS.
IRON CULTIVATORS.
WOOD CULTIVATORS.
GOWANDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS.
riTTSBURG STEEL PLOWS.
nAl'PTS BELLEFONTB PLOWS.
ROllKSOX'S and THOMPSON'S PLOWS.
say-Shares for all ol tha abore Plows son
slantly an hand. my2S-7!
mint VTr-Tdtl hRWtNa M AfHIJiB CO
( ountjr. lhi"VK iun in isora aiuon, ou
lie Machine, with flrll eelting Nrr.Me. bit Hn
i.k.J ntnmt nswratftl Mtuihirisi ffprA. An ID
erfate of orer O0 per eent. ol laleaof 1 97 J orer
1PT1. For Ternin nii'irfa.
VtrT(U HKWIMO U A 'lit K R m.
1227 Chfitnat Pt.( Dii IaieTrh in, Tr
1073. -, I . 1873.,
FAIL AND WINTER !
DRESS GOODS,
In great variety and all the news! shadss.
. FLANNELS,
. WATERPROOF,
e- a) . ' . '
. CASSI MERES, .
' SHAWLS,
.1 .
i COATINGS,
i '"FURS, '
' ,,' CARPETS,
ISAKCoAINM
AT
WM. REED'S,
3.U Mnrkot mreet, CleRrfield. Pa. 73
September 1&, 187S.
JpLOUR, FEED, &C.
TUB DECCARIA
FLOURING MILLS.
Tha nndenignetj would renpeotfullj give no
tice to theoitiiem of Beeearla towoihip and tur
ruonding country, that he hai rarohaaed the
Beeearia Flooring Millf and pot ererytbing in
oomplete order, and ii manufacturing a firat-claji
quality of Flour.
CUSTOM WORK DONE,
and Flour In qnantityeonitantljoa hand for laid
CHOP, COliS MEAL, BRAN, AC, AC,
altvaji on hand and for ial wholesale or retail.
OP TNCII flllrC;LI' WANTED.
ym X Will esobanfte Flour and Chop lor 26
Imek KhiHU or will y part sauoey. it dceiied.
I;I-tf BARN AUA8 A R.MSTRONG.
SAWS! SAWS! SAWS!
DISTAN'S CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAG AND
CIRCULAR SAWS.
Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw.
ALSO,
PATENT PERFORATED A ELKCTRIC SAWS,
For sal. by
octll.re II. F. BIGLER A CO.
C. D. WATSON,
DEALER IN
MIGS & PATEM HEDICHES,
CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND TANKER NOTIONS,
FINS TKAS A ROASTED COFFEE,
BEST BRANDS TORACCO A SKOAR8,
SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONERY,
" Masonl. Building, Second Street,
deet-71 ly CLKARFIKLD, PA.
)IXK, WHITS A ROAN LINING SKINS-
Jnst reeeived .nd for sale hy
April tt. lira. II. P. BIGLER A CO.
Wo desire to coll the attention of tlio citizens of Clearfield county to the fact that we
' " , havn nponpH
MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD,
Where we intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of
HANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL
Our slock of TIANOS will consist
RAVEN & COMPANY'S TIANOS,
. ........... . . r-f.Ti . rt a a-c
W nm nrrnnrrd at nil times
favorahlo terms as to prices and
Our stock of ORGANS will
UYNDFlt ORGAN, fwith Ryntlcr's Knno Ticmolo and downward
s ills cil list
NEW HAVEN MKLODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, 1 EMi'LE and UIUHU1 jkiaas.
1 . : I '
Besides theso wo furnish to order Organs from any factory desired.
wl .n n nv,,. nlnn known
IIU Dll VII wv--. , !
POrtlLaR 4ND CAST LLAbb I LsAiN..
w.s urn -:'
amount will tend so mucn to
DCTWo shall le glad to have
ocl?3-'7J -ly
1873.
FALL AND WINTER!
Drj Goods
ei
O
s
to
-
o
CD
CD
O
a
a
5
WW
' S9
B
CK
. O
' CD '
KM
O
e .
sr
CD
to
to
-a -to
o
n
CD
in
to
to
to
u
to
es
is
WM." REED'S,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
September li, 1S73.
O. I. c.
"11TJIERK te buy my IRT QOOUB, GltO
If eerie, Queenaware, Jlaiawar, Drogi and
Notioni, Confcfitioneriei, Ic, cheap for caah.
Tbe lubacriter brtfi ev to inform hit old and
new citatum ere that he hai opontd
A VARIETY STORE
IK GLEN HOPE, PA.
And will tell goodf at price, to uit the time. A
11 te ml reduclioa will be made to ouatomen buv-
ing at wholeaale. ,
Call and eiamine my itork before pnrehaeing
el a where. A liberal ihare of public patronage i
lulicited.
C. J. KEAQY.
Glen Tlope, Pa., June M, 1871.
w
M. It. MORGAN,
CLKAHr I KLO, PA. Agent for tha
ATWOOD PLOWS.
Farmer in need of Plows will do well to call
at my farm in Lawrence townahip, and txeosine
the iioproTed At wod right and kft handed and
aide bill Plow, whioh I am Mlling very cheap for
oaih ap)0-6m
11 very Wlnble.
r.PITR nttdfrslffned ben IraTe to Inform the pub
JL lie that he is now fully prepared toaccommo
diite all iu tbe way of fumiahiua; Horses, BuftRica,
Saddles and Harness, oa the shortest notice and
on reasonable terms. Reaidenoaoa Locust street,
between iniraana rouno.
GHO. W. GRARHART.
Clearfield, April U, U67,
II.
F. BIGLER & CO.
h.i. for sal. . ' 1
CARRIAGE & WAC0X WOODS,
' 8IUFT3 AND TOLE8,
I1UBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, Ac.
Carr?ae and Wajton Mak.r. showld m.lr. .
not. of tbi. .nd rail and ai.min. then. 1 hey
will be .old at fair prices. sa.y2i Jl
QUSSMITIIING.
G. W. WOLFE,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH.
Shop on Third street, over ltiley's blacksmith
shop. CLKAHHK1.I), PA.
All hinds of Hifles and Shot Guns on hand.
Repairing done in a first-class manner and at fair
priees. S:A'iS
1873.
MARKET STREET,
CliEAItFISLD, PElfN'A.
HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS.
to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Piunos to order on the most
terms of payment.
consist of tho new and popular
niuui.iv...' ' - "
MASON &
to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR
have a irood instrument,
.,:,. r,,-nii.hiiv
mam. iiuml. iiin i.
.,u call nnd sco us, whether you desiro to purchase or not.
ItYNWEIVH M1J8I MTORK.
pilUnfi-jj ana nnry (SoofliJ.
1873.
1873.
FALL AND WINTER I
CALL AT
, fOR Y0UK
LADIES' MATH and DOKNETfl,
as h. has th. best and aheapest in tha aonntry.
ALSO,
COLLARS and. CUFFS,
T1E8 aud SCARFS,
noons aud Mini AS.
HOSIERY and CLOVES,
UNDERWEAR or all kinds,
CORSETS aud UOOPSKIRTS,
sic., aVc., en
AT
WM. HEED'S,
Market Mtrcel, Ctt arflcld, Pa.
tcuibr 15. 1873.
It
BAD TUIS1
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT!
The attention of the eitiirnir of Clearfield and
vicinity ii directed to the fart that Uuodftlluw A
Son are the agpnta of M. Niece k Co., and hare
just recti fed a half doieo car loud of Flour and
Fred, which tboy offer at tba lowest possible fig
ures. A large stock of
FLO UK, COKN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, CRAX,
Potatoes. Shelled Corn, Corn in ear, Ac, Ac,
Particular attention la called to H. Niece A
Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which ia tha best io
tha market.
Floor and Feed can and will be sold cheaper
than it ean be obtained elsewhere in Clearfield
oounty.
I Store on Market street, next door to Hon.
Aleiander Imn s irnilfne.
UOODKKLLOW k SON,
janlOtf A(enta for M. Niece A Co.
JOR SALE!
li
A lars;e and well-flnlihed Brick DwelllnfT, situ
ste on the riveiv bank, in tbe borough of Clear
fit Id, oontaininK eleven rooms, with good cellar,
water in the kitchen, and all (ho modern conve
nience. Pantries, Bath-room, Clobe-preasea, Ao.
Lot slaty feet froot and two hundred and thirty
fret bark, witb a twenty foot alley on the east
side, Said building, with all the appurtenances,
will be Hld cheap, with payments to suit purcha
ser. Application can be made to the no Irr
sijrued, or to A. C. late, Kq.t who will glre all
niceeaary information to those who desire to in
spect the property.
THOS. J. UcCVLLOUGsU.
May 21st, 1873, tf.
Beale's Embrocation,
(L ATI PO WELL'S,)
For all diseases Incident to Horses, Cattle, and
Unman Flesh, req-.ring tha me of aa
oiternal application.
This Kmbrooavlon was extensively vied by
th Government during tha war.
For sata by Hartswlck A Irwlc. Clearfield
Joseph R. Irwin, Cwrwensville. Daniel tiood
ander. Lutherabarg. tf.
Attention, Lumbermen!
"TE .re nowmannleMarlnir our IMPKOVRI)
STfKL-SUl'KKT LRlVINtl CANP.
iiii-.ta : .. l .... W . s.--
. i i- s- i .r r it. i. ......
Irnj in tiist-n IBTfCT "4jalHwie.il j .si v,aail i llinrskp un.-
hle for rafting purpose, which we are selling
.1 sr. t. lUAd A. Ih L'VWal 1 II ll
Clearfield, Pa., March 1.1. 1873.
MERCHANDISE.
of
Octavo Couplor,)
. . -. 7
HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the
CASH, ON NOTES, or on tho
and no other investment of like
5cuti9trn.
AN iN O UN CM KM T
OF HIE OREAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES I
BV 8. POHTKR NHAW, D. D. .
IMPOIITANT TRUTHS!
Having s at needed In get tins; a lighter tariff oa
material, hence the iow aud mudtratt charge for
partial and lull sets ot leeth. i use the best
manufacture of tth and other material, All
oj.trations reentered and warranted to give sar
vce and aaiutuctioti.
Krieuda, reQeet that tny chartes for tbe InscN
tion oi artificial and the savin uf the natural "
teeth aru now the most reasonable In Pennsylvania.
Preserve your teeth and you preserve your health
Putting of the net oral tettb In a healthy, pre
serve Li re and useful condition ia mad a specialty.
Diseases and mllurniaUnsootniuon to Ibe inouut.
aw and associate parts, are treatrd and corrected,
with fair suooess. KiaminaUoni and consulta
tions raea.
It would be well for patients from a distance to
lot ma know bj mail a few days before ooming
ta th offioa.
It Is rerv Imnortant that children between tb
ago of sii and twelr years should hare their
tooth em mined.
Antrnthftios are administered and Teeth re
moved without pain.
.Disposition! and character art judged hy all
the world hy the expressions of tba face, bene
how Tery disastrous may ft therefor be for per
sons to indulge an expression of distorted fitaiurt,
ven apart from a hygienic riew. .Now, to enjoy
Datura! (not artificial) notaforts and pleasures,
respoct and obey natoritl simplicities and instinct.
B. fUHTKK hllAW, V. U. B.
Office In New Masonic Building. Seoond street.
Cloartkld, Pa. . iuayl4'73
DENTAL CAEDs
Db. A. ai. hills
Would say to his patients and the pub
lic generally, that, having dipaolTed partnership
with Or. Bhew, he is now doing the antlr work
of bis oOtco himself, so that patients need not fear
being put undnr tbe hands of any other operator
lleartielci, March Z), 1H7Z p(Uimch73
J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S.,
WJl.rUjj, OIBo. ov.r Irwin's Drug Store,
id
crBWEN.svin.n pa.
All dental operations, either in tbe mechanical
oroperatiia brunch, promptly attended to aad
satisfaction guaranteed, bpaelal atteulioa paid
to the treatment of d mease of the natural teeth,
gums and mouth. Irregularity of tho teeth sue
ceM fully corrected. Teeth eitraeted without pain
by tbe use or JUhnr, ana artittoiaX tocth I riser ud
of the bent material and warranted to render sat
Iffartinn. pril2(.'71 :1 T
rjIIB All TCII ELL WAGOX,
FOR
Farm, Freight and Plantation Use.
Cnlrerially known as tha
ORIOI5A0 RACINE WAOOX.
Made by experienced workmen out of as good
material as money can buy. We do not claim ta
build th lowest priced Wagons, but our ana it to
build a well proportioned wagn in all Hi parts,
and excel in durability and lip tit drift. For tha
past quarter of a eentary tho Mitchell Wagon bas
successfully maintained th repetition of being
the best wagon in un. Tb ropidly increasing
demand for them prorc (heir superiority over all
oilier wagons.
Milahcll, Lewis A Co., Manufacturer, Racine,
Wisconsin, i-ur lala by
THOS. REILY, -Aug.
(5, 1873. Clearfield, IV
"XfEW LIME KILN 1
ll NEAR Cl'RWENaSVII.LB.
Tbe nndersigncd would respectfully notify all
tersons interested that he has jut erected a now
ime Kiln, in Pike township, and will keep on
hand a Bnt class quality af Uray Lima, which
will be furnished to farmers, builder and other
at 15 cents per bushel, oasb, at tbe kiln.
jeSA-nm O. B. CALDWELL.
I.OK bAI.K, The undersignrd offer for
sale a ralaAble town property in tbe borough
of Clearfield. Lot 6xlS5 feet, with a good two
story plank house thereon erected, with three
rooms down stairs and four bed rooms up stairs.
Also, sewing room and bath room oa second floor
.loupe finished complete from cellar to attic.
flood double porch and good water. Price rea
ennbl and payments ear. , '
2taug7i WM. M. McCULLOUQII.
tfitucatiouala
QLKAHFIELD ACADEMY.
. MALE DI.PARTMEM.
THR FALL TERM of fourteen week will
oomiaenao 41 ON DA V, NEPTEMBKR 8ib, 1873.
Term a of Tuition.
Reading, Writing, Mental aad Written
Arithuictio. li rem mar Geography and
liisto'y. J) Of)
Natural Philosophy, Physiology, and Sin
gle Kntry Book-keeping IS 00
For Instructions in bouhla Entry book
keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, sp
cial terms to be arranged.
The nndersigncd having charge of Ih Mala
Department Is an experienced teacher, lie is a
graduate of Iron City Commercial College, aud
bas had several years' practical xporieno as an
accountant.
He is prepare '1, on mndemteterras,to aire such
instructions in Penmanship and Book-keeping as
are usually obtained only at Commercial Colleges
or in actual business 1' ur particulars respecting
th school apply t
ug27tf R. M. McKNALLT.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
rplIK FALL TERM of fourteen weeks, will
X. commence Monday, September lrt, 1673.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lea
ions, Primary Arithmetic aud Primary
Hmgraphy $T M
History, Local and descriptive Ueography
with alrvp Drawing, (J ram mar, Moulal
and Written Arithmetic t 00
Algebra and the Sciences It 00
Instruction to Instrumental msicuw...... 10 00
Oil painting, 2-4 lessons....... ...... II 06
Wax work I Ot
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, Aug. 0, 173. 6 T:T0-y
The Hell's Run Woolen Factory,
Fena township. Cleartelil Co Pa.
RVINED OH Tl
' art hot
B UR NED UPI
The subscribers hare, at great ex pens, rebuilt a
neighborhood nfeesity, In the erection of a first-
elacs Woolen Manurantory, wita all th modern
improrementa attached, and are prepared to mako
all kinds of Cloths, ('a Mi me res, fiatinetts. Blan
kets, Flannel n, Ac, Plenty of goods oa hand to
supply all onrold and a thousand new eu stem err,
whom we ask to com aad axauin ar stock
The business of
CARDING AND FULLING
will reoeiva our spectal attention. Proper
arrangements will be made to reset v and deliver
Wool, to suit oligomers. All work warranted and
done upon the shortest nolle, and by strict atten
tion to business we hop to realise a liberal shar
of public patronage.
ItMHHI POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
Wo will pay the highest market price for Viml
and sell our tnanntVtured goods as low as similar
goods can bxm(ht in the oounty, and whenever
we fail to render reasonable satisfaction we ean
always be found at bom ready to make proper
explanation, either In person or by letter.
JAMES JOHNSON A H0N8,
aprll.ftlf Bower P.O.
HOUSE AND LOT FOH SALE!
Th. Ileus, .nil Lot oa the eoraeref Mar
ket ami Fifth streets, Clearfield, Pa., Is for sale.
The lot enatalas nearly an a ore of gror4. Tie
fa. as. is a Urg. double frame, containing alri.
rooms. For tsrui. .nd other information apply
to the sithserllier, at the Post Office,
noris e. A. OAPtTH
OTONE'S SAW GUMMEI5S AND
SAW UPSETS.
We hav. ree.ir.d the aireni-y for the ehovearl
will sell them at men.fnelurer's frie... Call aad
eaamlne loom. They are the heel.
j.ia.;i jl. F. 1HUI.KR CO.
TimTICM' CO?,lTAIM,EV ftKH
W. hav. printed a tars:, nambwaf th. a.w
KKB nll.l.. and will aa tha reeeipl tf tweatt.
tv. aent,, saatl a a.. la an? addra. '