Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 01, 1873, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MOKNINQ OCT. 1, 1TI.
irr-
Terms of Subscription.
1,1 In advance, or within tbrao months ...t 1 DO
, J,u after three end before all month...... I 5
Jfjiatd after the expiration of ili inuntha... 3 00
nELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Mothodlet F.pleropal Church Ri. A.D.
Paator. Public Ber v loo erery Sabbath
i'A.M.,4TP.M.
Sabbath School at A. M.
Preyor Meeting erery Thursday, at T, P. M.
Communion Service, first Sabbath of every
otith, at lt M-
s)t. Andrew's CUturli EpleropalRev.
flsosua Hali.. Public Servloe Sunday morning
10 o'clock, and nt T P. M. 6unday School at
I p m, Prayer Meeting Wtiauili; eveuiug
t T o'clock.
Preehyterlaa Churrh Rev. H. 8. Benin,
tilibntk service, morning and ovenlng-Sab.
bath School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes
day ei'suing.
at. Francis ChurchCatholic Rot. P.
J. SiimnAH. Mm. at 101 o'olook A. M., on tho
nond and fourth Sunday of each month.
Lutheran A.'hurch. Br. A. J. IIautsooi
Preaching every Sabbath, morning and evening.
tUbbatb iiohuol at a. m. Prayer mealing every
Wednesday evoniug.
Quite sn improvement tbat lamp
at the Shaw Itouie corner, on a dark night.
Two AKsintanl Aueiaora are to be
elected In each borough and town. hip, at the ap
preaching election.
This being Fair week wilb ua, we
pat our paper to press two dare la adranee, aa
to giro ourselres a few daya to ll.lt the Fair and
look at the fa.hiona.
B. Frank Boyer, of Heading, broth
er of Dr. Beyer, ef thia borough, died on Sunday
The doctor will, therefore, be abaent for aereral
days. .
Messrs. Kralter A Lj'tlc'snovrgluss
front attracts the attention of every pauer by.
There I. oertainly ao Snor looking .lore front to
be found anywhere out. id. of the leadiog oitief .
It U ai attractive a. a big elephant and not half
ao dangerous.
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Tickets Ready. Tho Democratic
State and county ticket, are read fur duiribu
lion and in the fcanda of Wra. M. MoCullougb,
Chairman of the County Committee. Candidatel
and friend! la from tho oountry ahould oall on
him for their quota.
A Change. We neglected last week
to notion the change in the proprietorehip of the
t-'bew Uouee. Mr.. Clementa baa cold her Inter
eat to Mr. R. Newton Bhaw, who hat become pro
prietor. We hara no doubt but Mr. Bhaw will
prose aa accommodating holt.
A rrovidontial intuiTerotice having
occurred, Rer. J. McKendra Riley will be pre
Tented from officiating at tho dedication of the
Weet Clearfield M. I. Chnrch, oa Ocber 5th, m
hal been heretofore annouooed. Rot. J. C. Per-
.bin J, Pre.identof the Pitt.burg Female College,
will, howerer, bo prcfent, and those who atteud
the dedication will and that they hare suffered ao
Iom by the ehaogc.
a i w
I a Fix The editor of the Belle
tonic BrpMieam thul goe. for one of Centre eoun
ty's lail Poatmuten: There i. .tome "ieolAsr
JrW" of a Pottmaeter In this county that has
bees tending a paper back to thia office with the
name of Jamea Alexander marked oa the margin,
but nothing alee to Indicate where It oomei from.
Sow, we bare ao lee than fix James Alexander,
an our liet, how are wo to know which one of theea
la meant t
A gang of Internal Revenue De
tectives "went throngh tbo Lock Haven drug
glati but week. They found bottle, enough, un
damped, to break them up, H the law 1. enforced
agaiuet them. We presume this li the caeo In
erery drug .lore. Yet, the fact that large num-j
bin of bottle, are aa. tamped ii not the fault of
the retailer, but Ilea wholly with the dishonest
wholesale dealer. There Ii a penalty, not exceed
ing loO, aa erery unstamped bottle or package of
p. teat medicine.
iw ei
The Balloonist. The AlloonrtSun
eye: The balloon ascension of Prof. John A.
Light, accompanied by Mr. Renner, which took
plana from this city, on Thursday week, was a
perfect auceees. The highret altitude reached by
tho oriel Toyegers was T,Mt feet. The party
made a successful landing on the farm of B. P.
Bboff, In Clearfield oounty, near Iloutidalc, and
returned to this city the next day. The dislanco
traraled In a direot line, wax about twenty-Bra
miles, in a northern direction from thia city.
A Hiavt Sale. SborilT Pie- has
eold hia internet in his timber lands, in Uirard
towaabip, to Mr. L. M. Coutrlet, of Frenchrllle,
for the sum of 125,000. Success to both seller
and purchaser. Wa hara no more enterprising
gentlemca la tho county than Moors. Pie and
Coatriet, and they deserve euecesa. They started
with nothing but a good will and health, and if
they lira twenty roars longer, they will bo among
the wealthiest men la tbo oounty. Integrity and
energy baa Its reward, while indolence and res
oellty entail puniahment on erery hand.
TooMucn Tax. Complaints come
ap to aa from all portlona of tho county because
of the high school tax which haa been assessed
tha past year by tbo different boards of directors,
Pew of tha complain. nta atop to think that tbo
State authoritiea now oompel tho directora to ae-
aeaa tax enough to keep the schools open la
atead of car month.. This alone adds twenty
Ira per cent, to arery tax-payer's bill. In other
words, whoever paid $4 School tax, previous to
the late amendment, must now pay to to keep the
aeboola open the proper or legal length of time in
the future. All een.ible people ahould know that
tho local authorities are not responsible for ox
lending tbo school term to lira months. .
FnioBTrcc. Leap A young girl
from Wild Cat Valley, this county, took passage
von a train from Millerstown to go to Newport oa
.Monday of this week. When approaching the
latter place she was seen to leave her scat, go out
pa the platform, and before she eoutd be prevent
ed, leaped therefrom. Tbo train waa moving at
about 10 miles an hour, and of eaarno those who
saw her jump, expected to find her a mangled
fWrpMj bat, to the surprise of all, when the em
pleyee of the road ran back to where she waa ly
log, they found her able to get up, having escaped
atitk some severe bruises. She alleged that she
tiad never been In the oars before and that a lady
bad told her that this was the place to get off.
Without waiting for the train to stop, .be bad fol
lowed the directions of the ledv passenger. We
Aid not learn her name. Perry feeefy Vtmotnt.
Summary of Sunday School labor.
ia Centra and adtoiulnar counties, for tho lire
mouths ending Angael list, 1S7J :
No. cf new sehoob assisted in orxanislng 15
No. of schools visited, addressed and otherwise
aided ,
1
Total -
Amount ia hooka eold
Amount ia booke given to the newly
Amount in papera eold
Amount in papera given to tbe needy.
1
1157 12
7 25
1. 5 Si
3D 45
Total sold and given I2 27
(Voles of the Merlnturrs distributed by sale
and donslloa , lot
No. of sermons and addrcsves delivered , 54
No of fiensiliee visited 157
No of miles traveled- t7:i
The details of a work of this kind cannot be
ipressed In figure.. The great object Is a dilfu
iea of Scripture knowledge among tha children
men with a view to their eternal salvation
b) a work of homo orangelisnlion, la strictly an,
clarion and sustained by rolnntary oontribn
liens. Many thousands of neglected children la
this ssctioa are yet to be gathered into Saoday
Bnh.mli for Bible Infraction on tho 1-oroV. Day
I wl.h to eiprm my grateful obligations to the
many friends of this causa who an eo-vperatio
P-th mo In efforts for its promotion.
R. CRITTENDEN,
' ty-slonary Am-! Taioa
. , LCTTIR FROM CHEST,
Clusr TuwnaaiP, Sept. loth, 1871.
Ma. luiTon ZW Air . Th,i ,i. V. ...
teontb aunivarsary of tho battlo of'LkoKno.
the In loo MabbatU School No. 1, of Chest loon,
ship, met at tbo Nowburg rVboul lluu.o. Attcr
singing and lirsyor by Superintendent Newcomer
the whole school were formed itiLa Hue. I., t. i
Hurd, uenbal of the day, and mnrcbod, r, lib Ap
propriate banners, throusb the village, to martial
music, by tbo New Washington band, each class
being in charge of Its leaohrr, and tbeo bnek to
the beautiful grove in roar of the School House,
where leat. and a speaker's stand bad hoen pre.
pared. Tha assembly being called to order, by L.
J. Hurd, on motion, J. 1). Miller was cbo.cn
Chairman, aud Superintendent Newcomer, Score-
mii. nu Mure.ees were ueilveretl by tbo fol
lowing gentlemen I Spiritually, by J, Ncwoouieri
Historically, h. J. Hurd, Q, 8. Totcr and James
Ncff. The pruceediug. wore enlivened with musio
by the band. With the oloilnw
came, and with it a very suinptuoua repeat, eon
al.tiug of everything that waa good, auch aa the
mine oi newnurg ana vicinity know how to get
up In the best of style. The supply was amnio.
aU ttreeeut scorning not ooly to roli.h but enjoy it
u tuiivit c.ieui. mis was me largo.t and
moat reipectauie gathenug of the kind that ever
asseraoiru in mi. place, II far exceeding any for
m.. nlul.l(..n 'l-ku..)U. l ..... i . .
, auu tcaouur. areuo-
serving of great credit lor the manner in which
they discharged their duties : tho oou.luot ur the
children was unusually good : ao whispering or
noise oi any xinag not as much as the snarl of a
dog or the hiss of a cat to mar or disturb tho pro
ceedings. It waa a perfect auccesa. It would bo
doing injuatice not only to uiyaolf but to the
whole community if I waa to close without saying
a word concerning this Sabbath School. This is
one of the oldest Sabbath Schools in the oounty.
It dates back more than tweuty years. At ita
commencement it must have been small, Indeed,
oui nae grown in numoers, Intelligence and re
.poctability till it will compare favorably with
any other Sabbath School in the county. To that
indefatigable oitixeu, Lewis J. Hurd, are tho peo
ple and children mainly indebted for the suooess
this school has attained. He commenoed with It
in ita infauoy and baa been its polar star in all its
vicia.itudea. Hia energy and bia puree haa kept
it afloat until It haa grown a living monument to
bleea hi. effort.. Never waa there a day m-re
pleasantly spent. The attendance was large, re-
speotatle ana orderly, May we all lira to enjoy
many such festivals. V. 8.
A CARD.
CLitnrim.n, Sept. 29, Hf 3.
Mn. EuiTon Dtnr Sir i The renort of the nro-
oeedings of the Convention, which met hero on
tha 16th, to nominate a ticket in opposition to
tho regular llemooratie tiakct, mentions my name
in such a way that It may be interred tbat 1 am
in sympathy with Ibat movement.
In order tbat my position might be fairly un
derstood, 1 went before tbat Convention and ex
pressly said tbat I reeoirnisod 00 Convention as
having tho right to give me a nomination of the
liemocratio party, as my nomination had been
fairly made at the lemooratie Primary Election.
and felt it to be my duly as a Democrat to sup
port the regular ticket, and expressed my regret
tnai too increment haa oceu unuertaken, as I
thought a remedy could be found fur the wrona.
complained of, without attacking the organisation
oi me party.
I desire to oecupy no ta-ertaia positioa aa a
Democratic candidate, and wish to be fullv under
stood. I trust the regular ticket will receive tho
support oi ail true Democrats.
- Very Respectfully,
FRANK FIELDING
"CioiNO TO tub Train." The Onco-
ola RavniLLn, in alluding to the prufessiona
train visitors In that borough, says i With the
closing of the day, tho labors of all cease, and
tha evenings are generally spent in restiugand In
eonversntion with friends. With some it ia dif
ferent. The evening train ia the causa of at
tracting a motly crowd at the depot, a place where
they have no business, and who are In the way
and are a nuisance to these who have. The half
grown boys only constitute a part of this crowd,
foragirls of tho agea from twelve to sixteen are
well rcpreeonted and their conversation none of
the most chaste. A few evenings since we beard
one of tbem, as she noticed an acquaintance get
ting off the train, exclaim, "My God, he has
eomo," aud then made a dive into the orowd, not
to see ber "God" any more, but to aoo who next
would turn up. The boya who congregate there
have reduced profanity and obscene language to
a aystem, and aome of them are perfect in the
first etepe to the platform of the gallowa.
Hundat ScnooL Convention. The
third annual meeting of tho Clearfield County
Sunday School Convention will bo held in Clear
field, oommencing on Thuraday afternoon, Octo
ber lib, and dosing on Friday evening, Oct. 10th.
Speakers arc engnged to address the Convention
on the subjects named in the programme. Every
Sunday School in the county is invited to send
two dclegatos, one of whom, If possible, to be the
Superintendent. All preachers of the gospol are
considered delegates.
Editors, Pastors and Superintendents will please
give public notice of this meeting in every part
of tho oounty.
Christian workers, come with ns, and, with the
blessings of Hod, wc will make thia third annual
meeting of our County Sunday School Conven
Hon the beat or all.
A. M. HILLS, M. V., Prea t
J. M. Stewart, Hec'y.
List of letters remaining unclaimod
in the Po.tnrnce at Clearfield, for tho week ending
September 2Vth, 1873
Itsker, Samuel
Melrin.Selden (S)
Million, Mrs. Maggie
McM asters, James
Minan, Samuel
Miller, John 11.
Mulhcllrn, Taylor
Nunan, Richard
Polot, Aime
Sbowaller, fJcnry
Smith, Wm.
Souaffer, tieurge
Sylvester, John W,
Sannders, Albert
W aunts. Charley
Baldwin, Uenry
Creuwell, John G.
Cunningham, P.
Dickinson, n m.
Daily, Wm. (2)
Knnes, (I. W.
K.ken, J. B.
Fox, Orlando B.
Fields. Robert
(laugh, John W.
tlray, James A.
Horn, Mrs. Hell
Hunter, Charles II.
P. A. OAI LIN, PM
F.ant Tyrone has lately boen erect
ed into a borough and a full setol omoera cieotea.
Thus wo have two thriving boroughs where lea
years ago there was but one lllllo village and
railroad depot.
Aperitif.
CENTENNIAL! CENTENNIAL!
Tha Centennial ClothinX House of Kerr A Co.
have opened tho largest stock of Clothing ever
brought to tne conuiy. Hems; me mi uinr,
it is, of course, the ( lll-.Ari.3l anu tue ur.ai
Below please find price lilt :
Men's Cottoned. Suits, only tt.OD.at
KF.RK A CO'S.
Men's Cassinette Suits, only H CO. at
KERR A COS.
Mca'a Pino Union Beaver Suits, only $10.00. t
h Mill iu n.
Men's Fine Ceasimere Suite, only 1 7.00, at
kbrtlt a lun.
Men's Fina Wool Caaaimera Soils, only lltl.tw, at
hr.nri a ivB.
Men's Fina Blue Dearer Baits, only (2 ,no, at
KKHK A CO'8.
Men's Fine Black Cloth Suits, only t2li.U0, at
lvr.nr tun.
Men's Pino Melton and Beaver Overcoats, from
.oo to HO.Oi), at hr.Kii a t.u a.
'.'hildren a Overcoats, In great variety, ai
KKKK A CO'S.
Children's Bulla, from tM to flfl.o at
KKKR A CO'8.
Youth'. Bulla, of all kinds, at all prions, at
n r. n rt v
The atuntleo of tbe neonle is called to tho fact
that tboee first coming will be first served, and,
of course, have the Aral choice. Rimemlier the
nUM sr.nn vu.
.L tj tV . . II.. .-I t'la,HmA P
lorner oi me viu " lclu 1 -
A r.an Uise MeAlnlne. teacher of Musi
Paintine. Cravoa and Iirawiog. Room at th
Academy. - "2'
n in Tnts Perxrns whocontcmi.late buildin
will do well to call and eiamine our stock of
III IUUMI MA1KKIALS. Wo have In stock a
full lino of Iloildrra" Hardware, Naila, Painle,
Oila, illaw, Putty, Calcined Plieter, Ac
my2s 73 ii. r. mint. vo.
Just received, a largo lot of non-explosive
Lamps and Lanterns at
n. 24-72 I'- T. Biot.an A Co's.
II P rtielee . Co. have lm making extensive
additions to their stock of Hardware tha last few
dars. Kverylhiog new In nriell Hardware, paa
dlete' Hardware, Farmer.' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen
at their store. May 22.
Aie. Hereoty 6re doaea
Clearfield
Wood-
ehoppera Axea at
:2i:;t.
H. F. BIQLER Co's.
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow Wara.
Household Goods.
All hied, of Hardware,
fapanned Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Calciaed Plaster,
Wagoa and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All of the above for .ale al the mammoth Hard,
ware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co, Ueoond street,
Clearfield, Pa. "
fUwiu Diiisn'i Cross cut se, Great Amsriran
Saw, Bovnlon'l Llghtulng few, at
f j, ;J (I. f. Biolix A Co s.
NEURALGIA, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUINEH8,
Dr. O roes' Neuralgic Remedy Is one of the great
est bicsilogs ever bi.lowod upon uflrir-g human
ity. It lias born carefully and patiently tried in
a great numbor of oarn-s, aud has aeeeroil.rl in a
slnglo Instanco to ellocl a cure, It contains no
injurious sub.tanoes, being prepared entirely from
carelully selected material.. Neither does it act
like many remedies now in use, by blunting the
nerves, aud tbua giving only temporary relief, but
will act ojiiickly and surely. All who are sufferers
from those diseases will llnd this an iulallllle
remedy I and being anxious that it shall commend
ilielf to tha public I regain from further re
marks. If uiied according to directions, a ouro
i. guaranteed in every case. Price one dollar per
bottle. Nona genuiue without the signature of
rain a Aiwnni'HU, Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa.
For aale -by all druggists and dealers In Clear,
field ouuuty. scplO-om.
Fisniaa TiriLB. Tho lulling season having
commenced, lovers of this elegant aporl will be
oa.ting about to find where to purchase tho neces
sary requirement, in order to enjoyy the sport
To all such we will say, go to the Hardware Sloro
of II. F. lligler A Co., as they have the finest lot
of Trout Rods, Lines, Hooka, liaakels, Hall
flexes, Reels, Suoodn, Flies, etc., ever brought tn
inn county, rnctr Trout lloiis are really ele
gant, and every person eipeotiug to go trout-flsh-
g mis summer snouiu uavo one. i-u
AUtirRT FLOWER.
Thia great Dyspepsia Panacea bas the laroest
ssle of any other preparation In Ihewoild. Why?
uccause wo say to every one mat Is afflicted wilb
Dyspen.la, Liter Complaint, Co.tlveneaa, llead
aeho, llcartburn, Waterbrash. Sour Stomach. In
dication or nny diacaso depending upon pure
blood, healthy Liver and Stomaoh, to call at C.
V) ataon'a Drug Store, In ClearMcId, and Ketone
of our aample bottlea free of charge. Regular
alio 75 oenla. Two or three doses will relieve any
case Try iU 20ouk73t
To tiis CtTittna or l'aaari.visu. Tour at
tention ia respectfully iusited to the fact that the
alionat lianka are now prepared to receive sub-
seriptiuns to the Capital Stock of the Centennial
uoaru oi nuance, ine runus realixea from this
source are to be employed in the erection of tbe
ouuuinga lor uio InternattonaJ Kxnibition, and
he UbisM. eoaacotvd wilb the aauia. II la con
fidently expected that the Keystone State will be
reaentod by the name or every ettlicn alive to
patnotlo commemoration or the one hundredth
rtb-day of the natiun. The sharoa of etock are
offered for 110 each, aud aubsoribera will reoeive
baodsumely teol engraved Certiricato of Stock
suitable for framing and preservation as a na
tional memorial.
Interest at the rate of six per oent. per annum
ill be paid on all payments of Centennial Stock
rrotn uate or parment to January I, 1K7q,
Bubscnbers who are not near a Rational Bank
can remit a check or po.tnOlee order ta tho un
dersigned. FllKIlK. FRA1.EY, Treasurer,
aug20 l)4 n alum bU, Philadelphia.
Bird Cage a largo assortment at II. t. Big-
Icr Co. 'a.
Montour Slate Paints, for painting houses In-
ilde and outside Cottasjrs, Farm Uuildinxs, Ae,
Beautiful, durable aud economical, Uround In
ure Linseed OIL
my2S7J H. F. Biana A Co.
ltarnioaaxTona. About Juno 5. 1873. U. P,
Bigler A Co. will bars an assortment of Refrig
erators. my23 7J
Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions fur
saio oy ll. jr. lligler a lo.
Save Time! Save Labor! Save Monro-1 Rave
Clothes! The" Novelty Wringer "Is the best in
tne market. Buy It; try It.
For sale by 11. P. Biona A Co.
A full line of Household Moods, Japanned Ware,
a.c, for sale by 11. r. Bigler A Co.
R. R. Wbeelbarrowi, Btby Carriages, Toy Ei-
prrss Vt aguas and n ueulharrows, at
mya 1 4 i. uiulib a vo a
Faints, Oils and Varolsbea for salt bj 11. F.
Klgler A Co.
Noun to Waoos ad Cahmagb Maksibs. We
bare just receiri-d a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of fphug:
and Axles, wnicn we oner rnnap ror easb.
ii. r. ii io lb a
P 15TB AD P A ITtTK Hs' Flll?IOB. Our Stock
of Faints and Painters' Materials is couiplrie, In
oludtnr J, T. Lewis' Pure Wbile Lead. John Lu
cas A Co's Pare Wbite I. F. H. A Co'i Huck
Lead, aod a nnmlNY of rheaner brands of White
Lead: also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes of
all kinds, a full line of U rushes, aud a full line of
oolors, dry and in Oil.
m?'".! II. . Htm -rn ro
sua.
On Sept. l'h, 1l7, af diphtheria, JESSIB,
daughter of Wlixua and M. K. Rnxn, aged S
years, 11 montha and 18 daya.
On Rent. SSth, 1H7.1, of diphtheria, UAGOIE.
daughter of Williah and M. K. Itnnn, aged 2
years, I months and 2S days.
On Bentembcr 1.1. 1873, in Pike tp., MYRTLE
daughter or Jon a. ana ALiia anans, ageu
months and 17 dayl.
"lHavtttS.
Clearfield Markets.
Corrected weekly by Rirnann Mossor, 'rTholesala
and Retail Uealer In Ury uoorls, urocertea, r re
visions, ae.. Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
CLuannuLn, Fa., rjeptember 2, H7J.
Apples, green, OOQ, 40 Hogs, dressed......
Dried, a in io uiuce, green..
Apple butter, gal, 75 Hams 006$
Butter.. U0($ 26 Hhoulders... 00(a)
1
121
Beans tl 7 she 2 i iiles.. UO(-0
Boehwhcat 1 0 I.ard lo
121
Buckwheat lour lb, a Mess pnrk,t bbl...20 00
Beef, dried- " 'als 0b
Beef, fre.h Kii 10 Onions I ,0
Boards, M 12 Otlldlt uu rotatoe - o(g 75
Corn, shelled.- 1 On Peaches, dried, fi.. 10
Corn, ear Oll'o) 40 Plaster, V bbl 1 1)0
Corn meal, V sack, 1 30 Rya- 1 10
Chop, cwtl 0(tj 2 40 Rags, ft 2
Cloverseed 00 Salt, sack.260 1 40
C heese- 211 Bhingles,18 in.l 4( a 00
Cherries, lb. 10(5) 1(1 Shingles,2 inl0(iy 14 00
Chickens, drsd, t, 14 Timothy seed 4 00
Kj-r. .,....... ID Tallow i'l
Flaxsoed- 1 00 Wheat- 1 74
pioor... 8 torn) bo Wool 0
play 00 OOtd.22 00 Wood, V eord 4 40
I'eniiNyl vnnla Ilallrond
TYRONE A CLEARFIELD BRANCH.
O and after Monday, MAY 20th, 1873, the
n. ... Train, will ran dailr texcent Hun-
days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa follows
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE EOl'TH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 40. r.a.
Tyrone 25,A .
hilipsburg.....4-AJ,
Oaceols 10.35,
Philin.bura...l0.40.
OHiaola 4.40,
Tyrone e.00
Clearlield 11.44,";
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVB NORTH.
Clearfield 4.40 a
Philip.burg.- (.34 1
Osceola- 0 41 '
Tyrone T OO r. a.
Intersection... 7. 12 '
Osceola H I '
Philip.burg ...0. 15 1
CleerfWId, ar...l.2 '
Intersection T.4S
Tyrone.- .
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PARK FKO.M CLEARFIELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa 23 0i
Lock llaron. ........ 2 70
Williaiarncrt- 4 00
IMiddletown..
fi 00
Morietta-
.. 4 bt
... 4 ft
A 75
Lancaster
Huntingdon .
Lewietewn- .
Marysvillc- .,
UAKR1HBU1K1 .
I DO PII1LADELPHI
i HO Altonna
. 4 50 Jobmtown..
.. 1 05
... 2 80
... 5 14
, 4 lilPriii-lH'Hd.
Clo.e eonnectloos
and Lock Haven.
nade by all trains at Tyrone
OEOROS C. WILKIN",
Bnyl7.tr. gnperintendent.
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
dealer in
Ecal Estate, Square Timber, BoardB,
ftUtNOLES, LATH, a PICKETS,
t:tli Clearfield, Pa,
HKMOVAL.
REIZENSTEIN Sl BERLINER,
wholerale dealers la
fiEMS' URMSlinG GOODS,
Hare removed to 1'T Cbureh street
ret ween
Franklin and White it.., Hew Tori.
Jy.H'72
J
AMES MITCHELL,
Square Timber & Timber Lands,
1.1172 CLKARFlKI.n, PA
allTIOM. Allnersonsara hrrehv oanllened
ly not to harbor or trust my wife, MARTUA
AMON, on my aoconnl, aa I will aol pay any
debts of ber contracting onie.. c..iri,..u
l,w. JACOB AMON.
Bcpt. 17, lS7J-.1t pd.
11HTRA V Straved f,om P"mlnes of tho
j subMrilicr, residing in Pike township, about
the first of Rei.lember, a while and red oow and
.nr in. calf, the oow having a bell oa, aad be
ing alibnt six years old. Any person giving any
fuformatian. In rornrd to tbe whereabouts of tbo
cow and anlf, will be liberally rewarded.
pl.JI,';2-3l. W. .JOPI!f.
U.3vfUaufou$.
lUAUU IN RUKUPbl
GREAT EXCITEMENT
FRENCHVILLEI
IN
The bloody oontelt between France nnd Prua.ia
ia at an end lor tbe proem, ao lur as tne siaugn
terlng of men and the destruction of property I.
concerned. Tho Royal Jugglers no doubt pride
thouiaelvea and rejoice over tho re.utt, nut now
nsigninonut is tbelr work when computed witn
tue humane anu ehrl.tlan ettort. o(
L. M. COUDRIET,
who hi unilertiikeD to npply H tha eltlieni In
tb lower xiA of tbe oounty with food ftnd raiment
t eiPfttMllnK tow ratei from bis mammoth itor In
Mil LHONUUHU, where he oan ftlwsyi bo foun.l
read to wit upon eftlleri irni mppl thtm with
Dry Goods of all Kinds, ;
Such Clothi, flullnetti, Caailmerei. Muillnl,
Delainei. Linen, Drillingw, Calieoei,
TriinmitiKi, Klbbou. Lcf,
Readv-nKvile Clolhlnif, Boot! and Shoct, IlaU and
Cape all uf the ben material and uale to order-
IWie. book, u lores, Aiutens. iaces, uibbuns, Ae.
0K0CEHIK3 OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Salt,
Pork, Lioswd Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil,
IlRrdware, Q neons war, Tinware, Castings, Flows
and Flow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Oorn Cultiva
tors. Cider r res mi, and all kinds of Axes.
Perfumery, Faints, Varnlih, Glass, and a general
assortment of stationery,,
QOOD FLOUR,
Or different brands, always on hand, and will V
old al the lowest possible figures.
L1QU0HS, snob ai Brandy, Wine, pin, Whisky,)-.
eJsjnes MetMoinn, Huiletlers and
nuuouiid s Liiters. ;
5000 pounds ot' Wool wsnted fur which the
birbest price win Da paid, cmverpecfl on nanij
aud (or sule at tbe lowest market price.
Also, Aitnt for Strattonvllle asd CurweusTills
Tbrasbins; Maebiaet.
ttSfc-Call and see for Tonrselrri, Tou will And
everything usually kept in a ra'ail store. .
h. M. COUDRIET,
Frtnohvilto P. 0., Marrh 1, 1H71.
A. & W. D. 1RV1N,
CORNER STORE,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.,
RECE1VB
FLOUR.
AND
XjT
BY CAlt LOAD,
And soil at mull advance,
ii i i:
BY TUE COIL,
AND
PACKAGE GOODS
FOR
LUMBERMEN'S
SUPPLI ES
SOLD
CHEAP.
August U, 18737:1.73
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
FOR BALE BY
ir. F. Klgler Co.
IRON DOUBLE-SHOVEL TL0W8.
WOOD DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS.
WOOD SINOLB-6II0VEL PLOWS.
IRON CULTIVATORS.
WOOD CULTIVATORS.
GOWANDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS.
PITTSBURG STEEL PLOWS.
HAUPT'S BELLEFONTE PLOWS.
ROBESON'S and THOMPSON'S PLOWS..
soT-Shares for all ol the above Plows con
stantly on band. myJ5-7I
rpiIE VICTOR
REWING MACHINE CO.,
nt eliat,l and enereetin A cents in tbie I
r....i. Tk. VlrTOR" .a Loch stttcn, rjnui
tls Machine, with Self-selling Needle, best n
l.hed and most nerfeel Machine offered. An In
crease of over HI0 per cent, on sales of 1872 overt
1871. For Terms ac, uure.s,
VK1TOR HEWING MACIIINB CO.,
1227 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa:
. .
Full directions
sent with each chart. Any p.r-
. Sent poat paid on receipt sf
no can u.e them. Sent rjo.t paid on receipt
prices, vis : Lirj' Deans Cesar, cut, 21 rites,
llnve'Hirn Coat CniliT. 11 .I.e., Va.TCnanr,
cut. 21 sites and Ire styles. I.M each. Paare
CitiBT. cuUJI alsea, all styles, Hn'i Sata Cot
''FX'
.ch.r.
.. .
Ciiaot, euta 1 1 sue. ft Ml earn, or, run
eh.rf, A OK NTS WANTED, luion
l!n. Unwnvflle. Pa.
Mra. J. E. Hamilton, agent far Clearfield, Cea
fro and Clinton counties. P. 0. addre.s, Lulhcra
bnrg. t'learfleld Co., Pa. ougf) gm'
SpoKf s, Rims & now Handles.
JOHN G. DAVIS k SON,
IMM SI'OKE W0KKS,
8. W. Cor. LEOPARD A OTTER Streets,
PHILADELPHIA
aw-B.nd tor Price List. T.M
V
EONARD HOUSE,
Opposite Rsltroad Depot,
l't.i:lUPIl:l, I). PA
Plrassnlly located and a nrst-ela.s hold la all
re.peei. Breakfast f"' pawengers leaving on
moraine train. TM. S, BBAUI.CT,
June 1 1, IMJ. rroptiete,,
rafcs HAsa
1073.
FAIL AND
WINTER I
DRESS GOODS,
la groat variety and all tho aowal shades.
FLANNELS,
WATEKPKOOK,
CASSIME1.ES,
SUAWLS,
COATINGS,
FUItS,
CAKPETS,
HAllfJAIXtt
IT
AYM. HEED'S,
1:24
Market Street, Cleartleld, Pa.
September It, 1873.
TJ
jpLOUR, FEED, iC.
THE BECCAR1A
FLOURING MILLS.
I uo'1"''1"'' w("1,'1 respeotfully give no
uoe to weemxena or ueecaria lowuauip auu sur-
ronndinff country, that ho has purchased the
Bcccaria Flouring Mills and put everything in
complete order, and Is manufacturing a flrst-olass
quality of Flour,
CUSTOM WOKK DONE,
aud Flour In quantity enatantly on hand for sale.
CHOP, COItS MEAL, BRAN, AC, AC,
always oa hand and for sale wholesale or retail.
Ojf T Ki ll IIISfil.E WANTED.
ilX ll exchange Flour and Chop for 38
inoh cabiogles, or will pay part money, it desiied.
10:Mf BARNAUASARMfiTRONO.
SAWS I SAWS I SAWS!
DISTAN 8 CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAG AND
CIRCULAR SAWS.
Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw,
ALSO,
PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS,
' For aalo ly
octl2,7t II. F. BIOLKR A CO,
C. D. WATSON,
DEALER IV
DRUGS & PATEXT KEDICHES,
CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND VANKKE NOTIONS.
r IA r, I tAU a tWASi r.u luriir.
BUST BRANDS TOBACCO t 8F1ARR.
riCiiooL uuukn a ei Aiiu.M.ni,
Masonic Building, Second Street,
dec4-72-ly CLEARFIELD, P
T JINK, WHITE A ROAN LININtl SKIN8-
Xjnst reeeiveo aoo tor wmim d?
.. . u. .. .. ...... -.. . nfi
April 20. Ih7e. - u. r. aiuksn m vi,,
C L E
1073 j I
We desira to call the attention of the citizens of Clearfield county to the fuel that we
havo opened a
MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD.
Where we intend to constantly
HAN0S, ORGANS AND MUSICAL
Our slock of PIANOS will consist
RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS.
Wfl.ra nrrnnred at all timeg
I 1 ' ,
fav0raijlQ tCHUS RS tO priCCS RI1U
Our stock of ORGANS will
KYNOFR ORGAN, fwith Rymlor's Kneo Ticmolo nnd downward
Kluutui ,( j AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S
.i riv j .
Jl0.iT OO IIHilll.1.1 o I'llU-liK-, nuu
NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUDILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS.
Besides these we furnish to order Organs from any factory desired.
Wo sell on every plan known
port LAR AND EAST LLASL. 1L.AIN. .
a- nunw
VSU VUI VU"I avaaaaar
int will tend bo much to
amount
Lt7Ve shall be glad to hove.-u call and sec us, whether you
ocl?3-'72-ly
Jrj floods.
1873. I .1873.
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WM. REEDS,
Market Hired, Clearlield, ra.
September 14, 1 873.
O. I. c.
1 T.THERE to ut m DRT HOODS, ORO-
If eerie., Queen. ware, (llas.ware, Drugs and
Notions, Confectioneries, ac, oheap tor oaah.
Tbe subscriber begs leave to Inform his old and
new customers that he baa opened
A VARIETT STORE
IN GLEN HOPE, PA.
And will sell goods at prices to suit tho timss. A
liberal reduction will be made lo ou. turner, ouy
ing at wholesale.
Call and eiamine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere. A liberal share of public patronage is
solicited.
C. J. KEAOT.
Qlen nope, Pa., June 14, 171.
WM. R. MORGAN,
CLEARFIELD, PA. Agent for tha
ATWOOD PLOWS.
Farmers in need of Plow, will do well to tall
at my farm in Lawrence township, and examine
the improved At wood richl and left handed and
aide hill Plewa. which 1 am selling very cheap for
oasb. apl.10.Sm
Iilvcry Wlable..
THE undersigned beg. leave to Inform the pub
lic that ho ia now fully prepared to accommo
date all in tbe way of furuiahlng Horaea, Buggiea,
Saddle, and Harness, on tbo shortest notice and
on reasonable terms. Residence on Locust street,
between Third and Fourth.
OKO. W. GEARnART.
Ilearneld, April 11, lto7.
II.
F. BIGLER & CO. '
have for sale
CARRIAGE & VAG0X MOODS,
8IIAFT3 AND TOLE8,
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, io.
Carriage aod Wagoa Makers ahonld make a
note of thia and eall and examioe them. They
will ho add at fair pricoa. may 21 72 (
QUN'SMITHING.
G. W,WOLFE,
PRACTICAL GUNSM1TLT.
Shop on Third airael. over Riley's blsakamilh
Jhop. CLEARFIELD, PA.
All kinde of RiBea and Shot Guna nn hand.
Repairing done in a Srat-olaaa manner aod at fair
price..
MARKET STREET,
A II T I K Id 1, P E
keep on hand a full supply of
& SONS' PIANOS,
to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most
. -.r nnrnmnl
ILTllia wt i iuvmi.. w
consist of the new and popular
to the trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the
nnn rnn tin VA n rrnoil instrument,
-j
MAKE HOME HAPPY.
jUiiliurry aiul nnrji Q)ooi$.
1873.
1873.
FALL. AND -WINTER I
CALL AT
FOR T0UB
LADIErV HATH aiial IIONNi:Tt4,
as ha ha, tha best and abaapaat in tha country.
ALSO,
COLLARS and.CUPFH.
TIES and MCARKft,
HtMIlM aud NUniAS,
HOMIER Y and GLOVKH,
UNDERWEAR of all hinds.
CORSETS and HtHlPHklRTS,
esc, die. "be.
AT
AVM. HEED'S,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
September 15, 1873.
R
BAD THIS!
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
The attention of tha eiti.ro. of Clearfield and
rlclnity ia directed lo the fact that (loojfellow A
Boa are tho agenta of M. Niece-A Co., and have
juat rcocired a half doien car loada ef Flour and
Feed, which they oAer at the lowcat pouibla fig
ures. A largo stock of
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, 1c, As.
Particular attention la died to M. Niece A
Co.'s brand ef Family Flour, which ia tho beat in
tbo market.
Flour and Feed can and will ho sold cheaper
then it can ha obtained eiiMia la viearnein
wonnlT,
unlr. .
jMrStorc on Market street, next door to Hon.
Alexsndcr Irrin's re.idence.
UOODFELLOW A SON,
jenlOtf AgontaforM.NieoeACo,
F0R
SALE!
A larea and well Uniihed Brick Dwelling, situ
ate on the river bank, in the borough of Clear
field, con lain Icr eleven rooms, with goon cellar.
water In the kitchen, and all the modern conve
niences. Pantries, Bath-room, Clo'.hea-presses, Ac
Lot sixty feet front and two hundred and thirty
feet bark, with a twenty foot alley on the ea.t
aide, baid building, with all the appurtenance,
will be told cheap, with payment, lo auil purcha
se. Annlleatioe, can be made to tbe uoder-
aigned, or to A. C. Tate, E.q., who will give all
orceasary Information to thoao who (earn io in
apect , he property. Tuos j McCrLtocoH
May 21at, 1873, If.
Beale's Embrocation,
(LATE TOW ELL'S,)
For all diseases Incident to Horses, Cattls, and
Human Flesh, req-tring tbe nse of aa
a a tercel application.
This Embrocation waa extensively assd by
the Oorernment during the war.
For sale by Uartawick A Irwlp, Clearfield
Joseph R. Irwin, Cnrweneville. Daniel Good
ander. Lnthersbur)
''Titration, Lumbermen!
-Itf E ere now manufacturing our IMPROVED
W PTKBL SOCKET DRIVING CANT
HOOKS, superior to nny other In use. We have
also In stock a large quantity of Canthooks suita
ble for rafting purposes, which we are selling
cheap foree.!.: AMOS A R. KENNARD.
Clearfield, Pa., March 18. Ib72.
X IV'As
MERCHANDISE.
of
HAINES BROTI1EKS' PIANOS,
Octavo Coupler,)
OUGANS, ,
ti i nt tvv nnfMAis om.1
the
and no other investment of liko
desire to purchaso or not.
ItYNDEIl'B MIMIC HTOItK.
Jrntijtru.
ANNOUNCEMENT
OF TUE QREAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES I
BY 8. POHTEH BHAW, O. D. S.
IMPORTANT TRUTHS i
Having euooeedsd tn gettiug a lighter tariff oa)
mateiiai, hence tbe lew aod eiederor. charge toa
partial and full acta of Taeth. I aeo tho beat
manufacture of teeth and other material. Ail
o perationa regiatered aud warranted to giro aer
vice and satistactlon.
Friends, reflect that my charges ror me ins.r.
Hon of artlloial and tbo saving of tha natural
teelh are now tbe most reasonable in Pennsylvania,
Preserve your teeth aad yea preserve your neaiia.
Puttina of tbe natural teeth la a healthy, pro.
serratire and useful condition la made a epocielty.
Disease, and malformations com moa to too moum,
law and associate parts, are treated and corrected
with fair success. Examinations aud consulta
tions rare.
It would be well for patients from a distance la
let me know by mall a few daya before coming
to tbo office.
It Is very important that children between tho
ages of six and twelve years should have their
teeth examined.
Anesthetics are admiolslerea ana icetn rw
oved without pain.
lii.nnaiiinn. and character are Indeed by all
tha world by tho expresalona of tbo faoe, hence
how very disastrous may it therefore be for per.
sons to indulge an expression of distorted features,
even apart from a hygienic eiew. Now, to enjoy
natural (not artiOeial) eomloru ana pleasure.,
respect aod obey natural simplicities aud instinct.
r a u.utl-D ElllUI Ik II. M.
.- - n. r i 1. 1 i.i. .-..ii.-, -
Office In New Masonic Building, Second .treat,
Clearfield, Pa. . mJl '
PENTALCARD,
Db. a. m. hills
VTonld sav to his natlents and the pub-
lie generally, that, baring dissolved partnership
wiih Dr. Shaw, hs is now doing tha entire work
of his office himself, so that patients need not fear
being pnt under the band, or any otner operator,
Clearfield, March 20, I872 pd20mch7
J. M. STEWART, P. D. B.,
OBce over Irwin's Drag itore,
CURWENSVILLE, FA.
All dental operations, either in the mechanical
or operative branch, promptly attended to aad
satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid
to tha treatment ef diseases of the natural teeth,
gums and month. Irregularity of tha teeth sua.
ceufully corrected. Teeth extracted without pain
by the use of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted
or tbe best material and warranted to render sat
isfaction. april2H'7l:lT
x 1
HE MITCHELL WAGON,
FOR '
Farm, Freight and Plantation Use,
Universally known as Ibe ''
-
ORIGINAL RACINE V7AO0N.
Made by experienced werkmen out of aa good
material aa money eaa buy. We doaot claim to
build the lowest priced Wagon., but our aim is to
build a wsll nronortioned wagon in all Its parts,
and excal in durability and hrht draft. For the
oast quarter of a century the Mitchell Ti agon haa
auoceeafully maintained the reparation of being
the beat wagon to use, inerapiaiy inerewaing
demand for tbem proves their superiority orer aU
other wagons.
Mitoaeil, Lewis vo., Manufacturers, nactne,
Wisconsin. For sale by
TUOS. REILT,
Aug. , 17J. ' Clcarllold, Pa.
ATEW LIME KILN I
Xl NEAR CURWENSVILLE.
The undersigned woold respectfully notify all
person, intero.tod that be has just erected a new
Lime Kiln, la Pike township, an! will keep oa
band a first-class quality of Uray Lime, which
will be furnished to farmsrs, builders and othera
at lo cents per bushel, oash, at the ktln.
jc2i-Cm . U. a CALDWELL.
1,1t,H BALK -The anderelgnad offer, for
aale a valuable Inwa property ia the borough
of Clearfield. Lot "Oilisb feet, with a good two
atory plank honae thereon erected, with three
rooms down stairs and sour bed rooms up stairs.
Also, sewing room and bath room on second floor.
Houee flni.bed complete from cellar to attic
Uood double perch and good water.. Prion rea
sonable and pavmenta easy.
Jiaug73 WM. M. McCULLOUGU.
? durational.
c
LEARFIELI) ACADEMY.
MALE DEPARTMENT,
THE FALL TERM of fourteen weeks will
eommenee MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1879.
Terms of Tuition.
Reading, Writing, Mental and Written
Arithmetic, Orammar, Geography and
History - W '
Natural Pbilosophj, Physiology, aad Sin
gle Entry Book-keening It 00
For Instructions in Double Entry Book.
keeping andComraercial Arilbmetio, spe
cial terms to oe arranged.
Tbe undermined having charge of the Male
Department is an experienced teacher. He is a
graduate of Iron City Commercial College, and
has bad several year.' practical experience as aa
accountant.
He is firenevefl, en moderate terms, to give tuca
Instructions in penmanship and Book-keeping aa
are n.ually obtained only nt Commercial Collegee
or in actual bu.inaaa For particulars respecting
the school apply to
Ug?7tl K.X. BUSSAIH,!.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
THE FALL TERM of fourteen weeks, will
commence Monday, September 1st, 1672. -
TERMS OF Tl'ITlOsf.
Reading, OHhography.Wrltlng.ObJact Lee-
eons, rrimary Aninmeiie anu rnaaaij
Ueograpby- - - '
lll.torv. Local and descriptive Ueograpny
wilb Map Drawing, rare mar, atental
and Written Arllhmetio.. I
Algebra aad the Science .... 12
In.lrgcliJjn In In. trumenUlmoilc. .......,. It
Oil painting, 24 lessons... 12
Wax work I M
For foil particulars saad for Circular.
Clearfield, Aug. tj, 16IJ. 7:To-y
The Bell s Run Woolen Faelory,
Pcna township, Clearfield Co., Pa.
BURIED OUT!
BURNED U PI
The subscribers hare, at greet expanse, rebuilt a
neiehhorhood necesritr, In the erection of a oral-
claas Woolea Maaufactory, with all the mod era
improvements attached, and are prepared lo maae
all kinde of Clothe, Ca.aimeree, Satinelts, Dlea
kets, Flannels, Ac Plenty of goods oa hsnd to
supply all our old and a tboasand new eu.tor.ere,
whom we a.k to come and examine onr etock.
Tbe be.ineee of
CARDIN9 AND FULLING
;il receive our especial altenlioa. Proper
arrangement, will be mude lo receive and deliver
Wool, to soil customers. All work warranted and
dune upon tbe shortest notice, and by strict atten
tion to business we hope to realise a liberal skara
of public patronage.
IO,fMHI POI NDS WOOL WANTED!
Ws wilt psy the highest market price for Wool
and sell onr manufactured goods as low as similar
good, sen be bought In the county, aad whenever
we fall to render reawaabl. satisfaction we eaa
always be found at home ready to make proper
explanation, either In person or by Utter.
JAMES JOHNSON A SONS,
apriliatf Bower P. 0.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE!
The Reuse and Lot on the corner cf Mar
ket und Fifth streets. Cleared.!, Pa., Is for sale.
Tbe lot contains nsarly ae acre of ground. Tha
house Is a Isrgo double frame, eoetaining nine
rooma. For terma and ether Information appty
ta the subscriber, at tbe Post OIBee.
a,, i j p. a . oa rLrw.
CTOSE'S SAW GUMMERS AND
SAW UPSETS.
We have received the agency for the above and
will sell tbem at wiennfeetcrer'e prlcea. Call aad
examine them. They nr. the beat.
).! . . n. F. ktlULER A CO.
TraTK E- tOESTABLKH HE
We have printed a large number of the new
FEE BILL, and will oa the reeeipt ef twewlj.
tveeimaflefewyreeaedeTee.