qntbliatt. GEOKGE B. GOODLANDER, MTu 1KB PnorMITOR. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WKbNRSDAY MORNING, OCT. tl, 18T3. , The i.nte Election, Another annual eluclion Is over. Tba result is not quite as we desired, , in our own State, but "out West" the Democrats have done nobly. Mack y, Hi Had i oa I nominee for Stato Treasurer, is elected by about 25,000 majority, and Gordon, for Supreme Judge, by 10,000. Tho latter ran 15,. J00 behind bis ticket in Philadelphia or Judgo Ludlow, onr nominee, ran much ahead of his ticket, jubt as you please. The vote was small, but th result throughout the State is doc! dedly and most substantially in favor ot the Democrats. The result in our county is about wjint we looked tor, although we did VUT ''level boat" Inr tha atraight ou ticket, and as a journalist we have no rcprots upon that point. The putting of two Democratic tickets in the field greatly elatodsomo of tho leaders in the opposition party and is directly chargeable to those who for six years past have been prac ticing frauds at our primary elections. -No section, or candidate or their f rlonds.aro wholly cloar of this charco, and the election of two of our candi dates and two of the Independents without giving a pledge to our adver- sanpa, or even a nod, should be a final BctUomont of tho past, and let us act in contort in (he future. Besides, a change has been made in our mode of nominating candidates, anil U now becomes the duty of every liomocrat in tho county to "go and bin no more," and, in addition, buckle on his armor and in the future lubor for tho common good of the party. in tbis woy all rings and ructions will be compelled to disband, and be made avuilublo for the interest of the party instead of somo particular candidato, taction or locality. A Potent Excuse. The Radicals of Ohio expected to carry that State by storm at the recent election. A leading lfadical organ assigns the fol- . lowing reason, among others, why thoir party has been so ovcrwholm- (nr1. ,lnf I. .(ill "6') uuicuiuu . -ah our leaning tump speakers and statesmen vcore u more or less tainted by the Credit "Mobilier swindlo and the Salary grao, ana could not ontcr the can- vass. On the other hand the Demo " crats handlod these questions very " potontly, and our overthrow is coin- "plolo." What a pity! In this Stale Muckey and his con federates might run off with all the funds in the State Treasury and loy alists would still stick to them and pronounce tbora shrowd.sharp fellows. Cameron and the "Addition, Division and Silence" brigade rule and give tone to the morals of the Radical party. Credit Mobilier it too Prenchy to affect Pennsylvania Radicals. The third triul of Edward S. Stokos, for the murder of Jamos Fink, Jr., commenced in New York on tho 8th. Whatafaroo tho capital punishment law is, anyhow. Courts, Juries, Atr torneys and all violating the law, and tocioty rondorod unsafe by the escnpo of murdcrors, who otherwise should pond the balance of their livos in a Penitentiary. An individual who either through malico or accident murders his follow man, Is an unfit memhor of society, and desorvoa to be banished instead of being sot at lib erty in a few years, which is nearly universally the case undor the present law, unless the criminal is some poor devil without money.' Now Settled. About ft yoar ago, Thomas Curtin, of San Francisco.shot and killod Wm. Johnston, for having seduced bis daughter. Curtin was ar rested and imprisoned. His trial for the murder of Johnston came off on tho 11th instant. After a tedious tri al, the jury was eharged and sont to theif room, but roturned within fiftoon minutes, with a verdict of acquittal. Judge Durell remarked that be did not rogrot the verdict. In fob Whisht. Philadelphions votod on "local option" on the 14th. The majority against the law is over 42,000. Maokoy and tho city ticket had about 25,000 majority. Who would hove supposed that a city so refined, loyal and patriotic, would give 42,000 majority for whisky f Radicalism and rum seems to run to gether in the city of "brotherly lovo." Steam Burned. Tho toamor Mary E. Toe took fire about noon on tMitaidur lust, a Island No. 20, about cighly.fivo miles above Momphin, Tenn., and was burned to the water's odgo. Out of 'soventy persons on board six lost thoir lives. The Democrats of Ohio haveoarriod both branches of the Legislature and will have 19 majority on joint ballot. This secures tho re-olcotion of that wtorling Democrat, Allon G. Thurman, to the Unitod States Senate Jor six years wore. Capt. Coopor, of Lawrence county, who was our nominee for Surveyor ienoral in 1871, boa been olectcd ISltorifT of that couaty by nearly 400 iiiujutiiy. Tho Radicals crrii'd the ! county by 910 majority ir- T' '" r "Startling VUrlosuret l "tttad ana Rettettl" Such have been tho mclumutions of the experienced Individual who partly presides over tho columns of the Curwonsville Times. In his Issue of the 7th of October, after libeling our wholo towr. and tho officers of the Fair, be maliciously assails Messrs. Biglor, Wallace and lloycr, in tho fol lowing "fionost" stylo "Last yur j-Ks u inm ,t of ,h, fr treasury to meet the expenses Incurred. Last year tha otnocrs of tht society were composed of Hai.ee mm oi vienrneiu, ana wm. liiKier wai ulgh-eoek-a lorutu. Thii year lha orlioera were all front the country, and I lie (4011 was mrmi to lha treasury. What a low, mean, ipiteflil way of venting the uaireu ai ine mgn priests ol mat ueieotauie town, known aa Old Town. There li Wm. A. Wallace, who haa been honored wtih high postlions,stoops to tha aiean little aot of trying to areata a mu about onr new bridge. Then there ia Wm. liig ler, who baa held tha highest position tho Btate can cgnivr,wouiu not nava anything to do witli the Fair because he ouuld not alick bia glue, tlpppcd Angers Into the money drawer. Than thuro la Dr. Royer, honest llr. Dover, he wouldn't bare any th Inn to do with the Pair beoauae tha directors or the aaciety would not let him aell bit far-famed "Soothing tfyrup. Altogether, tbey are a pack of nonsensical, schooling politicians, ahoae greed for money and whoae long oontinua tion in power hare made their character! black with corruption." It appears that as soon as the lead ing citizens of Curwonsville wore aware of tbis libel, a number of them repaired to tho Timet office and de manded that the paper bo suppressed, and suppressed it was at least half of it as only a hulf shoot was furnish ed to the subscribers in this- borough, with tho above libel left out. As an experienced newspaper establisher onco oxclaimcd, "is tbis honest f" But wo will allow the startling disclosure man to tell his own story. In liis is- suo of the 14th he remarks: "Last week then appeared la tha local ol. uma of tha Tiniti, two. artielea, in which the name of Uuv. Dmler waa used in aueh a umnn.r aa to rcllcol upon hii character aa a man. After Ibe issuo of our paper, we were called upon by oiliaeai of Curweusvlllo, insisting that tho paper should, not go out. We immediately tupprettod the whole edition, moat of which waa in tho post-offlo-, and liiued otra 'half-skeerV with which to aupply our readers. As to tha articles in ques tion, they wen wittcn upoa the Information of parties outside of Curwensville, whom wa met at sod during tha Fair, and whom wa supposed to be good authority. is our readers we will tay.nn Ilia best authority IB Ilia Bounty, aivan to nm liv lii.w u;-i -..,1.1 cal opponents, aa well as friends, that his uharao- itr ia aooro reproacn and needs no eulogy at our hands. There ia no man in Ibis county, or Stale, sianua mgner In the estimation of the Billions o! Curwonsville and vicinity than Oov. Bigler, and we are grau w make I lie amends komonbh. r gnu vo wane me aeisaas tommlil:" We infer from tho foregoing that it would bo well enough for somobodv else to keep a band in tho office to correct and ro-wiite bis editorials, or his competency might also bo called in question by his two-storied Brad ford correspondent, whose success as a broker, lawyer and politician is in comprehensible. Besides, tho Michi gander might got an inside view of "the Juil Swindlo!" This is not all. Tho '-fawninir rur- py" who runs tho Times, when con fronted by the irienda of some of the parlioa libolled, puts the blamo upon others, lie assorts that J. Ito s Bloom. or nice lownbhin. and WinHod H. Luther, of Brady township, furnished him with the information upon which ue based Ins articlo chnrgiiiir Gov. Bigler with defrauding tho Agricultu ral feocioty out of M00. It appears by the following card that the editor in question will perpe trate a second li I ol, forthe purpose if getting out ol tho first : Lt'THKRaat'RO. Pi, Oet. IJ, 1ST3. ErilTOa ll.:rl Mar Sin I i,J... stand that tha editor of tha ClrarBeld County Timv . in order to aleur hinmeir at bihty of an article or two that waa published In bispsp'rof October Jth, reBecliag npon tha character of Oov. Bigler, aires uiveclf as being one of the authors. J'bacharge be makes ain.t ma is raise. Tha name of Oov. Bigler, or any. thing concerning him. waa nover n,.niinnr.i kv ma in the presence of the editor of the Times and never wrote or diotated a contribution for bis aper. Besides. I atu and alwava hue hn of Oov. Biglcr's warmest friends, and no one can "' i aver saiu anything reproachful of bis "a'"1"' ery llespeetfully. n iariei.n 6. Lt'tuxa. A quostion of veracity is now pond ing between the parties indicated. We will quietly await the resiilt,:ij see how much nioro can bo added to the newspaper experienco of tho 7Vm man. Heady for itylhliif. Tho conduct of T. H. Murray, the Chairman of tho Radical County Committoo, during the lute campaign, has astonished friend and foe. Al though ho holds a high position in the church, ho manufactured libels and falsehoods against his neighbors with as much facility as the oldest political vagrant in tho country. Although be has taken an oath to live up to the ten commandments, heseoms to have as little respoct for tho one which warns him against bearing fulse wlt noss against his neighbor, na swine huve for pearls. After howling "fraud ! fraud !I" for wo months provlous to tho oloction. ho hud tho audacity, tho night after t, to prococd to Huston township for tho purpose of cooking up the rfturns to suit himself. But findinn no one n tho township wicked enoiiirh to en ter into the conspiracy, he wai com polled to abandon his scheme. Tho ostimute he places upon the eloction board of Iluslon township, ho pluccs upon everybody, except himself. As a hypocrite and dtfumer, he has es tablished for himself a first-class repu tation in a very short time. When we come in possossion of all his lvinir circulars, which he issuod during the canvass, wo will have more to say np on this point, and wo will try and ex press otirsolf in such a mannor that tve will not be misundorstood. fctownrt, the nominee of tho Blnir county Democrats for Protbonotury, was elected by 285 majorily,althongh the Radical Stato ticket received over 500 majority in the county. In Armstrong county tho Demo cratic candidates for tho legislature, sheriff uud district attorney bavs boon elected. Armstrong hus almost uni. formlygone largely Radical. Joseph S. Warcatn, Ibe Domocralio candidutc for senator in tho Dunlin, don and M;fflin district, h an a inaifirit v of about 000 over John Irwin, bia cvin- Jpettlor. Shooting Jt tt'alr. EX-CONOR KKSM AN CONWAY SHOOTS EX SENATOR 1'O.MKHOY. The streets of the National capltol were enlivened by a shooting uffui between thoso two Kansas champions on the 11th. We dont know but tha the country would be bettor without them, but thon this is not the prope way to get rid of thorn. We gather from tho Washington papers the fol lowing : Senator Pomoroy was walking u Now York avenuo, and when near th corner of Fourteenth slroot, ho met Conway, who drew a large revolver, and when within six loot of Pomoroy area tnroo shots at him, one ol wine look effect in the right breast just bo low tuo nipplo. Lonwny thon put u his pistol and started to walk off. Two gentlemen, P. B. Stillson and Addison, who wituessed the shooting immediately stoppod Conway, Addi son cxcluiming, ".Slop, you havo shot u man, una you must givo your rea sons for so doing." Conway repliod. "jio ruinoa my sell ana my lumiiy. lie thon surrondored his pistol to Still son and accompanied that gentleman to tno station Uuuto. Pomoroy, who had fallen to tho pavemont, was assisted to a carriage uuu unven to rt is bouso on iv stroct near I'ourtoonlh, whore phveieian woro immediately summoned. Doctors miss and Verdi havo just made an ex aininauon oi ins wound, and pro nouncod it simply an abrasion. Tho ball passed through two thieknosses of Pomoroy's cout, also his vest and shirt, and its force wits thereby so fur spent, iuai alter pouetrutinir tho skin it was thrown off by tho cartiluge bono of Pomcroy's ribs, near tho end of which it struck. The wound hus bled very littlo, and will caufo no in convenience whatever. Ono of the two' shots fired by Conwuy passed through Pomoroy's hat, closely graz ing his houd, and another missed him although tired within a few feotof him Pomoroy says ho has nover had any controversy with conwuy, and ha not the romoloBl idea of tho cuuso of tho attack. BTATEMENT OF 8ENATOR POMEROY Senator Pomcrov eavs that Conwav mot him a fow days ago for the first uit.o in aooiit two years, und said ab ruptly H am out of money," to which Pomeroy replied, "I know then how to appreciate your situation, for I am nearly in that condition mysolf." This was all that passod between thorn at this interview, and to-dAv not a word was spoken, beforo Conway com monced firing, surprising Pomeroy more than anything that over hap pened him boforo. Poinorov is cm- phatio in slating that he bas never had any controversy or ground for a uiruouiiy wim uonwny. On tho con rary, no says inui about three yearB ago no unu oenuior iiuninor Rot t on- way a who a clcrkshm in t bo'J rcaiuirv Department on her representing that nor utisoanu would not support her. Subsequently, says Pomoroy, Conway tried to "trustee ' or draw her wages at the Treasury Department and fuilcd to accomplish it, but ho (Pomerov bad no controversy with him on that suhiect, or on aoy other Conway is a native of Bultimorfl, Md., ar.d a printor by trndo. IIo studied law, emiuralcd to Kansas and look part in the curly struggles of that Territory as a Free Stale man. Aftor serving as county Judgo for awhile, ho was eivcieu to l.ongreos us first Repre sentative of Kansas, At the end of his term be was annointed bv Prnsi. dent Johnson contul at Marsailloa, but was romoveu oy rresiUcnt (irant soon after the luttcr's Inauguration. He has been living in this city for several years. ARREST OF CONWAV. Conwsy was arrested and takon to the police headquarters. Excepting the remark he made when he was slopped in the street by SlilUon that 1'otnoroy had iniurod him and his family, Conway bus been entirely re ticent, anu nus not auuueu to the affair. THE WEAPON used was a six shooter, throe of tho barrels ot which were discharged. Conway is a small-sized man, and ap pnurs to be b'otwoen forty and forty. five yours of ago. After tho shouting be suomed very much excited and upon tho first remark made to him by Stillson, "what liave you done," he replied "l don t know lor 1 hurdly know what I was doing." TUB PRISONER RELEASED ON BAIL. Conway was taken before Judiro Snoll this evening, and released on $10,000 bail, Alexander Andorson bo coming his bondsman. A certificate of a physician was produced to tho effect that tho wound of Pomotoy was very sngiii. conwuy was unilor very great montal excitement. It is said that tho cause of tho shooting is that Conway has had frequent political ro vorses in Kansas, which ho attributes to Pomoroy. Jlis counsel have ad- vised him to mako no statement, and .... . upon Doing roicascu tins evening ha wus tuKon away oy his irionds. Capital Question. Tho noonlo of iuiiiiccucut. at tneir annum town elections on Monday, votod upon the Constitutional amend moot making Hartford the solo Capital, ami irnvo a largo majority in its fuvor. Tho Hart ford J-.vejung Poll estimates it ut 3,000. This ends a protracted and bitter local struggle between Hartford and New Huvon which has cost both cities thousands of dollars each yoarsinco it began, and hus engendered moro ill will and bad blood thun can be eradi cated in a gonoration. During its progress both cilios havo been thor oughly givon up to locul jealousy ; tho foud between thorn hus entored Into thoir politics and thoir social relations, and their newspapers havo-bristled toward each olher with constantly in. creasing animosity. Tho next Lcgis, luturo will meet ut New Haven, its usual, after ihut tho Uapiiol at Now Huvon will bo purmuiiently discon tinued, and HurH'ord will be tho solo Citpilul. Oiieiion am, Ritiiir. A dispatch from Huloin Oregon says: Ncsmith, tho Domocralio candidule, bas been elot led to congress from Oregon by 2,500 majority over Smith, the Re publican nomineo. This is a rebuke of Grant's Indian policy and Jlipplo Ism in the United Hiatos Senate. This is a Dcmocratio gain of 0,574 over (J rant's majority in Oregon lust November. Two nophnws of ox-Clovernor Ilor schel V. Johnson, of (Jeorgia, wore killed receatly In Texas. Tbey were boarem or a nolo to a well known dcaporudo, who, upon reading tho communication, imioodiately drew a matitl ami alinl tiin... .1 1 '! , .... v. aii..(,ilwl, MVSU men woro uiiitrmcd. TheJldmtnlHlration and it I'tin, the Hnitroft Kinndlert. For yoars past we, along with oihor Dcmocratio journalists, have boon pre dicting the stato of things which, with tho suddenoss of a thundorbolt,hus fal len on yio country. Not that we woro blest with prophetic vision, nor with moro tlmn nutuiul prcseionoo.but awaro that like causes produce like enocls, wo Know that the onuses which produeod distress and ruin in other counlnos, set In motion hero, would prnduco the sumo olluot. This nation like many othors which have procodod it, hits for some years past, boon des troying moro thun producing, conse quently now, whon pay day has ar rived, it hus not the moans to moot tbo demands made on It. For ovor rive years, millions of men were drawn from the productive fluids of lubor and sont on the work of destroying what hud already bcon produced. Tho natural rosult, debt upon dobt was accumulated until it absolutely became frightful in its magnitude. Hud the government after the war was endod und tho debt incurred, uctod wisely by introducing economy and frugality in all its departments, and made this tho govomitig principle, no doubt tho sumo course of action would biva governed all tho business relations of tne country. Jiut it pursued the eon trury line of policy j improvidenco tnd recklessness in tho incurring of ox- ponso seemed to animute uvcry de partment, from tho highest to tho tow. est. Grant set tho example and bis subordinates followod thoir leader. Tho Rudicul majority in Congress caught the infection, and acted more rocklossly. No rogurd for decency, nor for the interests of tho pcoplo ani mated them. Tbo publio lauds, tho patrimony of the lattor, one of tho moans left to assist in puying the na- nwu n uvuin, was Bi ameleSH V annnn. dored. It was eivon awav u hnl.iuuln to irresponsible corporations, nn rum! dilion of building certain railroads. enough lund was thus voted away to mako a hulf dozen states of tho size of Pennsylvania. To secure these lands i perpetuity, by rroinir throuM, tl. forms which Congress, out of regard to itppearunces had enjoined on tho vumpuntes, railroads wore projected. .......,. ... . i" . iiii.li go oi no more nuccssitv in tno rem wants ol tho country than if nji-uiuu to me moon, llut the mom bors of these speculating compinies were not disposed to sink theirown money in thoso Quixotic acholics. hat they desired was to rol.H- nn the publio lands, henco Ihcv hit m tt. plan of buildini' tho road frmn tit a Bulo of buntitf. Th beautifully engraved, and advertised thorn largely throughout tho Union, holding out to the purchusor the most fluttering and allurinir nrosnni i nf . speedy, rich and sufe return on lie in vestment. The result wn iho l of the honest yeoinunrv of thnn. try bought ibo bond-., one-l'urmtr in this vicinity that wo know of, invost- ng in thorn to the amount if a..n thousand dolluts. Hm tl... tw .....i. - , " - ae s u sj ill IV. K of the inflated bubble has brought all theso wild eat railroad schemes to the irounti, ana tho nrodiic in.r niiiaa. ... tho first to feel tha ll ltd tat fi-iiia Ar...l a . ; -..i-.ivuo a- .H.V. Vo juy v.,ookoanu hiscolcrie of swindlers lis truo have oecn di van In iIia u-, II but, undor the protection and tmi,n' ago of tho Administration, thev will soon bo on their foot again rcadv to engage in somo other such swindJng enterprise, but not so their poor du t. ... viva ia iiuui 10 tuom. i heir lit tle all in many caees is litcrallv strmt away, and hero is whore tho auuntry is'mado to suffer most, In tho robbery of thoso who are tho least ablo to beur All through tho follvand wickod. uoss of an Administration and Con gross who, liko Noio, have played and frolicked while passing moasurcs that tended to bring tho country to des truition Danville JnccUijencer. Sowing and Heaping. Such ia tho caption of an article in a luto number of Harpor's Journal of Itvilinition, () whose editor bas stuck closer to Giant than to bis brother ontil this hint has boon extracted from him for the benefit of "the gov- crnmcnt" after it was compelled to withdraw Beast Butler as a candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. The editor in question for onco mukcB some wholesome remarks. Rend them : "There was somo verv severe r. proof in ex Governor Bullock's ud- ress at orchesUr all tho mote se vere bocauso it was couthed in such modurato language. Nothing could bo moro courteous than bis illu. sions to tho President, nothing more turuiiu man ins inouics to tho lie- ubhean party; yet when hospokoof tiiu neuiiuuious trrctrn ar l oa ami lm. moralities" which have sprung' tip in tno puiino servico, "at first denied, iii-in.iMiinvcu ui. anu aiiiii'uut-i fnii. donod under lha pressure of impend ing elections,'- everybody knew what o moani ana was a littlo startled at is temerity. Mr. Bullock i not a aonsutionalist. Do represents tho met, respectable, well balanced lovnl. ty of tho old Bay State, ond whon he ventures to rcbuko tho misconduct of is own party wo may be ussured of aoep scatoa and genera dissatislno. lion. Probably it was not tho finan cial irregularities of curt ami lii.nul.li. can loaders which stirred up tho littlo Massachusetts revolt, so much as tho corrupt use of the pntrongo and au thority of tho Administration recently rud to fusion upon tho party a candidato who must disgrnco It. Mas sachusetts might wink at tho Crodit- Jioouier, hut she could not tolorule n RiiacR upon her independence Of course wo are clad that nlm re belled; andyotwe do not sco how she could excuse horsolf for doing so. Tho measure that has beon motet' out to hor she has sustained Uen. Grant n applying lo other Stulos. The Ad- ministralion forced upon reluclui.t ouiniuna not only a Governor, but a .egislnturo. It nearly succeeded In oing tho sit ii 10 in Arkansas. It nm. truclod with Senator Knoneor for tho control of Alabama. It busied itself moro or loss in tho privato conoorr.s of all the Southern Siales. Nay, not to go so far from homo, what did it attempt a fow months ago in Now OI K I Most Of tho ClIHlnm.r. loaders in this city aro not a whit more respectable or more honest than Uen. Butlor, and it was only a family qmtr. rol which proventod tho Administra tion from throwing tho whole Ktuto mo tnoir nanus. J ho JJenn . ;,..na f Massachusetts virtunlly guve thoir pprovul to all theso wronirs nml h Ihoy have boon reanina' thn tmrvnai. that Ihoy planted. The moral of it all is that. In Holi es as in business, honnsie ! ii, Lieut, (ioneral hheriilun prononnccs tho Texas sntl l'neitln Li 1'Ue ytiuiigirouto that will li.it.lly control the liatis coiitineutnl trafllv. Clearfield County Election surariia ariTi asaisi't sua'airr thsaiu'ii coin's If 3 ifT 2 Jtmnn. rnAai J! 2 roan' a 8 D.STB.C1. 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S7 IS1 81 11 34 III 80' .141 81 M1 34 Uruliam 71 7i l 7 88 III 711 ll 87 .Jl 87 14 70; 701 70 12! 70 ""U" l S SS . 12 St lj 7! 80 SJ! 31 48 S3' 821 88 4 83 Iltiuttdale. S3, 8s 31 n 1:, 7 lw' 71 111 81 Is 71 It', 70 ml 71 Huston 08 7i 88 8j 87 7l 77 44 85 67, 84 07 Tftl 74! 78 401 74 Jor.lan .. 74 48, 71 Ml li 21 1071 3 127 18 M S1 8S1 88 12 S kartbaus... 77 14' 82 In 8 104 4! loll 41 Wl1 4 lol! in' ls 17 so 18 Kuua 84 3.1 ul 87 73 48i 80) 80 8ll 6I 80 40 M . 80 18 S2 Lawranre- 2.17 104 1.18 104; I2 133! lllOl SB; 208 1.12 Hi. Vtf! 234! 211, 117 1181 138 l.ombCit 13 281 13 28 7 43 ! 8' II 34 t 37 18! 13 22 20; 23 Morris 44 411, 14, 47I 10l in4 ,,,, n' m , 32. w T 133 NewWasK. 88 22, IK 12 12 88 24, 3i! 18 St' 14 83 li Oil 00 s 42 Oseoola-., 02 40 l 4ll! 811 II Oil 48' 85 47! 1 42 t tV tt 41 7 fenn 1 73 61' 76 00 07 88 0l 72' 03 72 64' 72 81, 84 84 78! 84 '- ISS. 8 : 18 180 3! Oil 17 18l! 148 87' 88 78 82! 2 f"t - 39 40 40 8U K, 42 37 40 JJ 4,4 8j J 38 IH' 38 4? 88 Woodward, S3 10 88 16; 41 13 S.ll 22 IS 14 8. 18 34; 31 84 141 84 WallaoatonSI) 6 30 Oj 80 41 1J oj 2 j 30 4 30j 30, IS 7 30 Total 2438 1748 28li0 101)7 , 1138 224! 2253 1097 2001 231 1 'll77 20tl7: 2688 1774l24 15281 2773 Majorities 7IJ ; I2 J0SJJ 140 I 2(10 1 110 I Stale Election lie turn. Below will bo found the vote polled for Governor In 1872 and tho reported majorities for State Treasurer al tho recent election. In our next issue we will publish the official vote for Slate Treasurer and Supreme Judgo: j Governor. Tressurtr. j a x a x COCSTIIt. 5. 5 s E 9 v 1 a a i ? I 1 W pa f V j i ! P ! A, ami 3038 1785 340 Alttfrheay ISIttii 26771 Sua! A-alron(.. 8480 4431 171 reaver 181 3886 478 Hertford...... 2W77 1073 300 Ilerks 131147 7808 41I0; lllair .. 3244 4?S3 1 600 llradfurd 4434 7443 102J bucks.. 7048 727S 413 Duller... 3140 3086 3s3 Cambria... 36.10 282.'; till t'ntneroa.. 031 072 100 Carbon n S533 1444 ; Centra 8711 32tl2 302 Chester 8610 OJSS jjov Clarion...'. 3483 1727 8331 Clearueld. 84 H IXOj M)0!. .. Clinton 28J2 2018 4B0.,.. Columbia 3828 21 III loooj Crawlord 8473 7031 214 Cumberland 4814 4178 833 D-tupbin... 6113 74 jo ......... 1700 Delaware It.. is 4n) u0 Klk 1103 82K 000 Krla 5271 74S7 743 r avails 4831 3064 854 Forest 340 4IS 00 Franklin 4IM 460j 174 . Fullon 1 12 1 7V7 60 Ureene. 8460 I76 I3a0 Huntingdon 28o 33411 m Indiana.. 2148 4172 K,00 JcBurson..... 1247 24U7 35 Juniata 1730 13421 350 Lancaster 0A 13774 ,11188 Lawrence 1704 3428 1000 Lebanoo 2824 42S4 S00 Lehigh 8805 6355 045 Laaerue 14433 12341 15381 Lyeoming 61158 48;tv 434l"",t, Mi Keen Oifli 1014 Mercer 460S 5573 . 610 Mifflin...... ,. 1784 1788 01 Monroe 1S30 8jS 16(H)! Montgomery.. list 8151 Uni Monluur. 1023 137f Sow , Norlhamplon. 8121 48S0 1S54 .,.'".. Northuuiberland ... 4383 4314 "'0 .. ' .... Perry.. 1M4 276! 1 io; .."!.. I'hiladslohia.. 4SK4I 007S 14411 I'tlta... 1151 llC.j JOO roller 1042 14B8 400 Schuylkill. ,. 0277 8t)80 1108 Snyder. 1372 I Vt 400 Soinertet. 1802 3430' 100 Snlllvan- 744 4311 841 Suaqaahanna... 403 4333 Hit Tioga....... 237S 0..U4; Jsoo t'nion 1374 lost) 6i'0 Wnanju. 4416 6071 800 Warren 1133 3178 ..... 400 W ashington ......... 4002 4201 S Wayne ill JO II 9' 600 Westmoreland 8175 458l: 1127 Wyoming 1701 158 1 1 40U fork 83SS 8t00j 1432 Total 1317780 343.187' 2B2S7 '2?2 M 'JoriT I I 3iC17( Later ofliciul following returns givo us the RECAIMTl'LATION. Onlclalvota for Mackry...... 109,111 Official majoriti 1,408 Ile.orled and estimated 1,060 -112,470 3 t -187,704 Orarial vote for Hutchinson ..IS3,03 Official majorities 382 Ri-norled and estimated . 3,460 M,ckey nvcr Hutchinson.... Official vote fm tlordon Official mnjorltiea Kcporlad and estimated , Official role for Ludlow Official majoritina Itepoited and estimated 24,078 10(1,118 104,414 13,403 Gordon over Ludlow.... Wade to be Hung. Tho Williamsport Gatctte, in allud ing to this hardonod criminal suys: (iovernor llarlranfl has designated Thursday, November Cth, between tho hours of 10 a. in. und 3 p. m., as the timo for tho execution ol Nelson E. Wnrln llm tlrti.,l!ul. . l..Hn. t lnt.. ...... ...v uvuutn,, IIIUIUUIVI III tfUIIII and Isabolla M'llrido on the 2lM of! July last. Tbo warrant is in tho usual fo:-m, and was recoived by tho sheriff li- i i . . 1 on ti uuncniitiy evoninjr aDout lour o'clock. Whon tho sheriff entered bis cell he was accompanied by Deputy lilair, Chief Coder, officers Androws and Flatt. Iloforo the reading of the warrant, howovor, tho new handcuffs, with an Iron bur of about fiftoen Inches lo scparuto tbom, wero placed upon his wrists and securely rivilod. The bur of iron is designed to keop his hands apart and to prevent him from usinir thorn as little as possible Dur ing the reading of the warrant Wado listoned with stoical indifference, and at tho conclusion remarked that it was correct, and written on a nice pioce of pnpor. lie was thon romovod to another coll on the opposito sido of the hall, and tho chain which is at tached to his iron collar securely fus toned to lha floor, when the olllccrs withdrew and left him to ruminate over his fato. Tbo officers had scarce ly left the coll of this desperate and hardonod criminal, unlit ho set about devising a plan to break bis new hand cuffs, and making a fow tremendous efforts soon succoodud. Whon discov ered he was entirely free, excepting mo iron collar, which, thus tar, be bas bcon unable lo divest himself of. In a short lime the sheriff relumed with unother pair, of wristlets which ha p!aced upon him when Wade remarked that ho would have them off beforo morning. And sure enough he was found this inorninir with his bands free. H is rathur surnrisinir that this man cannot be handcuffed, having al ready broken every pair, some six or aevon, placed upon him. An exohange says: The engage ment of Lieut. Frod (irant and Miss Kilty, duughlor of 11. D. Cooke, is anuouueed. ..201,838 . 1.130 .. 1,050 ..190,084 381 . 8,160 Returns for 1873-Official A Pbaiiiii Firk. Omaha, October 10. A terrible prairie flro swept ovor iwcniy-nve miles ot country near the winalt& ana nonth Western railroad in Saline and Jefferson counties, IS'e, braska, on Tucsduv. Many bouses and large quantities of grain were oosiroyeu. ai ilbur ton school chif (Iron wero caueht in the flames. Throo perished on the spot, threo moro will me, and tour aro dreadfully maim ed, but will recover. Mrs. Morlev. mothor of threo of the children, ran to help them and received fatal injuries, IiEWARPED. The Ilarrisburg Put riot says that Jay Cooke and K W. Clark, tho suspended bankori who are the immediate oauso of tho present panic, each gave $f,000 last fall to do- loat Mr. liuckalew for Governor, and that they raised f jO.OOO towards the fund lor carrying on tho Philadelphia irauus. a, Gr.oKoi is Goni. A Now York despatch says that the occontrio Geo. Frunuis Train, who arrivod here lust wook for J'.urono, bavinit becomo dis gusted with tbis country, its politics anu people, sailod away to-day, louv ing America, bo says, forever." ?fw gsdfcrtisrmfnts. T7ISH PROCLAMATION. Infer. motion haa been lodged with ma to tha tneot that obstructions, in Ue sliane af llama and Fish llasketa have bean placed In the ohenuel nf tbo Wast Branch of the HuaQuehanaa river, within the bounds of ClearOrld eouoty, contrary to tba Aot of Assembly '-rvlallns; to tba proteotioa of Halsaon, lllack Baas, and uther nsb," approved ire i4in nay ot May, a. v. 1671. And the ob structions Indicated are said to be located aa fol. lows I A Kith Basket is kept un al "Tinekar." he- low Kartbaus bridge i another ia located at the month of Big Monbannoa, while a data bas been placed In tne rbanoel below the "Big Pitch.'1 Sow, therefore, I, Justin J. I'le, Sheriff of the county aloiraald, ia aooordatiea with tba 1 lib section of tha said Act, hereby give notice and warning tu tba parttea traapassilig as indicated, that those obstructions are hereby declared a -common a uisanoe, ana mat lha parties erect. Ing them must remove lham within TK.N DAYS this date, or I will put tlie full penally nf the law n lorce. ji b rn j, rig, bhariff. baenff's OfJor, Oct. 12, 1873. s TORKKKEPERH, ATTENTION 1 We desire to call you attention to ouraxtenslva Commission business and to onr facilities for dis posing of each produoa aa our consignors send as. Having a large trade with oily stores, wt aro en abled to make quick reterne, at full prima. Storekeepers having Chickens. Bulter. Ears. nr other produce, will do well to give as a trial. tn a , laaan in eacnauge, no com uiitiioo will be chargi'd. r. L. KIRK. PON 1 CO.. Wholesale flrncere and Commission Merchants, no. lav Aortb Ihird Su, Philadelphia. Bvrl3y AKli NUTICK All persons knowing themselves indebted to the lata Inn of Mil. r A Powell are hereby unfilled that tha nooks of said jrm aro in the naada of r. U. Miller for eol- leclion, and are requested to call at once and ecu la their accounts. All aocoaate not settled within 80 days will be placed ia tba hands ot the pmpor oniovr mr euiiccuon. g. u. allLLr.lt. OoL 12, IHTJ-lm. VI 1)1 TOR'S KOTI C li-The nndcral gned atipointed by the court to distribute the nro- cecus ot real and pcrsoaal crista in lha hands of 4. J. Dcwalt, adiDinutratcr of Jeoe Smith, lata ot ouncn vowuslilp, flei'euscd, to and amng tha parties Irgally entitled thento, gives notice that ha will attend te Ibo dm lea of bia appointment, at bia office, In the bnmugh of ClearBdd, oa Fri day, November 7th, IS;o, between tba hours of t o clock a. m. and 4 o'clock n. m. octll 3t i. W. BANTZ, Auditor. HEM OVAL T7RANK SHORT, of tho "Short Shoe Shop." givea notice that ha haa re moved from ttrnhare's Row, on Market street, to next ooor to toe Allegheny Hotel, on Market street, wnera na is prepared to make and mend BOOTS AND 8IIOK3, stitched, sewed or pegged, with tha best stock tha eastern market affords and al as reasonable prices aa they can be bought for elsewhere, and where na is prepareu to accommodate all bis old custom ers and a many new ones aa may favor him with a call. Thankful for past favors, ha would re spectfully solicit a continuance ol their patronage. t. MlOltl. riearScld, October II, 1873. 8m KF.POKT of the condition of tha FIRST NATIONAL BANK of I'lrarOeld, at the close of business on September 13, 1 873 1 nnaonnert. Loans and Discounts- IIM.tSS tl Over dratts... , (u 15 I'. S. Bonds to secure circulation 100,1100 00 Due from redeeming tt reserve agrnti 10, OM 81 Due from ether National Hank 8.802 03 Due from Stale Hanks and Bankers... 7,1 1 1 11 Furniture and Futures. 1,280 00 eurrent Mpeneos .to 17 Tales paid 00s 17 Cash and aash items. 12,300 01 Total H1.V091 20 l.uatLiTira. Capital stock paid in Surplus ftind , H Interest and oachanga. Circulation ,.., Dividends unpaid Individual Deposits Due to National Banks..., Due In State Banks and bankers.. Total ,. .1100,000 00 ... 11,000 00 ... 8,784 7S ,.. 00,000 00 00 ,. 88,1X4 48 834 81 ... 6,404 11 ..$118,008 20 AVntr a eaasyeoaia, (?IWfM (beats, SS : I, William II. Dill, Cashier of lha First Nalloual Hank of ClearOcId, do solemnly swear that the above statement is Hue to the best of lay knowledgs and belief. WM. II. DILL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day or October, 1873. WM. R A ItKIIACII, N. 1". Correct Attest I A. F. BOVNTON, R. MITCHELL, RICHARD MOSS0P, Ort. 11, 1873. Director. COURT PROCLAMATI05. "liniERKAS, lion. 0. A. MAYIR, Pres- Y idenl Judge of tha Court of Common Plans nf tba twenty, tlfth Judicial District, composed oj tha counties of ClaarAald, Centra and Clinton and Hon. WILLIAM a FoLKV and Hon. JOHN J. RIAD, Associate Judges of Clearleld Co., have Issued their precept, to as directed, for tha holding of a Court of Comeaoi Pleas, at lha Court House, at Glearteld, la and for tha county of ClearOeld, commencing on tbo first M011. day, the 3d day ot Nnvemhor, A. ! IM13, and lo onntiaao TURK1 WMNK8. NOT1CK IH, ihsrefora, hereby given, to Jurors and witnesses, in and for said oountyol ClsarSelil, tu be and appear la their pmpor persons, at 10 o'clock, a. ui., of said day, to do those tilings whieh In their behalf partem to bo dona. GIVEN under my hand al Clearleld, tail lid day nf October, la the year of nnr Lard, aao thousand tight hundred and seventy threw. JUfJILN J. riJt,Jrr.. 3riv dmtismfutfi. -1 1 K.PORT of tha condition of the rOt'HTY li, NATIONAL BANK of Clearnald, at tho eloao of buslnsss on Friday, Septesibar 11, 1871 aaaonanaa. Loani and disoonnU. 1 .....tl 83,813 It Overdrafts i 18,078 08 V. B. bonds to secure circulation - 10,000 00 Duo from redeeming leaerva agents, 1,147 SO Due from otherNatlonai Banks....... 8,1 30 47 Hue from Ktata Banks and Bankers.- 3,174 83 Furniture and flaturea 1,878 88 Currant esnonasa SI 08 Taxes paid , 841 81 Checks a Cash Items, inclad g stamps , S70 10 Bills of National Banks.. ' 104 00 Fractional eurrenoy,inoluding nickels, 448 78 Legal-tender notee.. 11,410 00 TotaL...... ....... .....1108,880 88 uniLinsa. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund M Prollt and lo Circulation outstanding Individual deposits Duo to Banks aad Bankers Total ....... 1100,000 00 ...... ll," 00 0,807 87 64,71)0 00 ...... 110,430 81 ..... t,joi 47 ,.t30.t,8S0 64 Sinn 0 s(miVi, Clmrlt.M roal, SS 1 I, VV. M. Mbaw, Cashier of the County National Bank of Clearflcld, do solemnly swear that tha abovo statement if true to tba beat of my knowl. edge and belief. W. M. bllAW, Cashier. Kubauribed and sworn tu befura ana this 10th day 01 uoioDer, A. V. IS73. ' john v. wniai.Fr, n.p. Correct Attest: JAMES T. LEONARD, OKO. L. KKKU, J. B. ORA1IAM, October tl, 1871. Directors. A. & W. D.'IRVIN, CORNER STORE CURWENSVILLE, PA., hbceivi FLOUR AND SALT BY CAR LOAD, And soli at small advance. It O P E BY TIIK COIL, AND PACKAGE GOODS roa LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES SOLD C H E A P. August 13, 18737:1:78 J. M. KRATZER. TV KSI R A HI E TV I KK of Cas.ltnere., e. jf tor men anu Hoys, at 4. at. K KATZc.n o. rpilRl:E-PLV, Brussels, Ingrain and o'her X Carpets, also, Boor Oil Cloths, at reduced priors, at J. M. KHAIZKK'8. -IlKUT Alt)HT.IKNT nfWall Paper ever 1 1 offered in this vicinity. 10c to SI per niece. una gut paper, etc, at 4. M. MlAliKIl 8. rpilR MOHT papular makes of Muslins, Sheet X '"(a. Pillow Muslins, Ac, at a small advance aovaoost,by lbs piece, at J. M. KHATZb'K'8. ATEW ;tM)IW, NEW PTVI.BS. I.AROE i.1 ASSOHTNENT, LOW PRICES, aH to be loaod at 1. M. KRATZER'S. I A 1)1 EH DRIM C(XIIM, la the greatest A variety new spring shades araot and most dettrable striae at J. M. KRATZER'S. i VARIETY of Dress Uoods, suitable for il mourning also crape veils, collars, Ac, vourtaiitly an hand, at J. M, KRATZER'S. Rri'I'.IVIXfl a large supply nf Ladies' and Children's Kboes. made to order and sir. ranted. A handsome Oailer for 02.00 at I'M J. M. KRATZER'S. rjKUT Granite ware Tea Sets and Chamber U ecu, anivaa and forks. 81 vav-nlated Forks and opouus, Table Linea, Napkins, very cheap, at tco-' J. M. KRATZER'S. SHAWL., Scarfs, Neckties, Collars, VelFe, Hair (foods, U loves. Ac Kid tl loves at 74c also tba Josephine Scan. Iris Kid (i lores, at " J. 84. KRATZER S. rpo THOSR INTERESTED IN TBI PIR. JL lllABlt or A STRICTLY PURE 11 YE WHISKY, For ModioiDAl ParitOM1! wt offer Ilnl.ey'8 Vnre Ryo, Prior f 2 to $8 per gallon, and will shin In neck. age to suit purchasers. Wt also handle largely a COrrER DISTILLED WHISKY, rrltn fam $1.31 to Wt Import FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, And art also manufacturers of DR. 8T(EVEU'S TONIC HERB BITTERS. Sand far price list, , , KRYDl'R k CO., ootllm 111 North Third Hu, Philadelphia. Spokes, Rims & Now Handles. JOHN G. DAVIS &. SON, ISI0. SrOKE WORKS, 8. W. Cor. LEOPARD A OTTER Streets, PHILADELPHIA. -Send for Price List. T tt Om JA8. B. GRAHAM, dealer la Real Estate, Square Timber, Boards, BUINULKS, LATH, A PICK ITS, . M 'To' Clearfield, ft, JAMES MITCH ELL," tasLia m ' Sniaro Timber & Timber Lunils, Hl'TI CLEARFIELD, PA. gTONKlilJAW ' SAW UPSETS'. Wt hart received ika aM.. r. .v- .1 a r.'l'-T!1 'iV" " ;,"r'"r't prices. Call and oiamlne them. They art tne best . J,.'I Jr. BUil.BR A CO. J II?. ?KlHTt Jti'!VBV OESCWP. V ttet Btttly tiarutsd at this cff,. plCAtK II BURoPeF ORBAT DtClTKMKST IN FRENCHVILLEI Iht bloody contest between Traces ami n , Is at aa and for the peasant, to f" th. ?i "1 taring wf ... .d .. dMlrnlo'.' " Jnrnl. Th. Rrvd J.Ml.r, themselves and rejoice over tha result lk ln.icniAc.nt I. their .,, ,h tba hkmans and ehrisiisa sfforts ot " L. M. COUDRIET, who has andartakaa to supple all the cltiLns In tha lower and of the coonljt with food and raia..I. at eicoedlnt; low rates from bis mammoth sn, i MtlLSONUlRU. .her. b. oa. al..,, h! fo" '! ready to wait upoa nailers aad tupplv lk,B ,,J Dry Goods of all KIr,5s Such aa Cloths, B.tlnclli, Cnsslmeret, V01i;.. ltalalnaa, Lines, Drillinfs, Calico," Trimmings, Ribbons, Lata, ' Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats aad Cape all of the best material and made taordarw Uoso, bocks, Ulorat, Mittens, Laos, Ribboas. aT ORocr.iEs or all kinds. CoCeo, Tea, Bu(ar, Rice, Molasses, H,k a. Pork, Linaeed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbot oil. S Bardwara, Queensware. rinwara. Castle.. 01 and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikaa, Corn CaltivJ' - -.-i mw an aiuae or aisb. Perfumerv, Paints, Varnlih, Glass, and 1 twtjf asrorlment of Slationerj, GOOD FLO If It, Of different brands, a!wsi an hand, aad wID be told at tha lowest possible Iguraa. LIQUORS, such as Bmndv, Wine, Gin, Tfkui, Javnt't Madlcinaa, ilostctter't and lioofland's Bittara. " 1880 pounds of Wool wanted f... -kl.k .V- hlghcsl price will ha paid. Clovcraeed ot But and fur talc al the lowest market price. Also, Agent for Etrattondlle aad CurwansrilU Thrashing Machines. aVw-Call aad see for vourselvcs. Toa will la overvlbing asuallr kept in a retail store. COL'DBIKT. Frtncliville P. O., Marck 1, 1871. JKATZEU It LYTLE, MARKET STREET, . .CLEARPIELD, PA. Dealers la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Hardware and Queensware, B00U, Slioeej, Hau, Caps, io. -Shoemakert tnppllsd with LEATHER aad SUOX FINDINOS at ndattd raus. SALT! SALT I SALT I at wkol.sals anl retail eery cheap. PAINTS, OILS. CALCINED PLASTER. Ac A liberal discount to builders. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW - SHAPES. OIL CLOTHSla largt quantltiss. FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL aad CHOP, always ta hand, at Alt of Iht above goods art pnrebased eieluilvelj for cash, and thtrafort can aal will bs sold as ehsap at iht cheapest. fsblt TJ KRATZER & LYTLE Turpentine,) ( Paints, I WILL SELL VOD I Oils, J ( Kails, Disss, Pitt, French, Richards & Co.'t Buck Lead AND Calcined Plaster VERT CHEAP. Immense stock no haad. ClaarO.ld, Pa., June 4, 1ST. J F. BIGLER i, CO.'S -SPECIALTIES- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, MECHANICS' HARDWARE, . LUMBERMEN'S HARDWAB1, FARMING UTENSILS, MILL SUPPLIES, IRON at RAILS; PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' FINDINOS, CALCINED PLAflllt. May IS, ltr. 1 M PORTA NT TO LUMBERMEN. FOR SALE CHEAP. Two yokt Oisa, sir. .rear olits, warranted sound and healthy, ent Truck Wagon, one iron-ailed fonr-wheeled Wag on, ltiO feet Log Chains. Apply ta or address, JiiU.1 r. trn K1L1 Oct. I, Tl -Xt. Cresson, Pa. '"FEACUERS WANTED X The School Dlnctors af Brady Sehnel Dis trict wish to employ two good Teachers ler La thersburgand TroutvilleSehools. Libsralwagts will be paid. Schools to open trst Monday ia November. Apply to or address, J. tl. EIRE, fttf.. Oct. I, 71 Jt. Lathersbnrg, fa. ADMINIHTHATtlRH NOTICED-Notice is hereby riven tbnt letters of administration on tha estate of JAMES BURNS, deeeassd, of Hoatadale. Clearfield ao.alv. Pesa'e., nving been duly granted te the undersigned, all aarsons Indebted to said estate will pleaee make immediate payment, and tboaa having tlaias or demands will present them properly atthtatitalii for settlement without delay. MART BURNS, oell (t. Administratsr. A I) J Is kerekr (Ivea that letters of administration. on tha estate nf JEREMIAH MOORE, devested, ate nf Pena township, Clenrteld tonnty, Ptaa i.e laving bona dale a ran ted an tha nnderslfisd. all psrsoaa Indebted to aahi aetata will plsas sake Immedlaw payment, aad tkost htvtsK claims or Aomaadt will pre seat them propsrly authenticated for ttttlamoat wilheat delay. WM. F. JOHNSTON A.C. MOURE, Adminittrtttra Grampian Illlls.tPept. 14, lttl-tt I JUKI'S PUlt OA Lib. TbO tlMf A. (eld Uas Comnanv Is oliriea lu boadl sa aa Investment, running from one to ten yssnh ocartng si I per ceaL interest, payable kbiss. cually oa the trst dayt nf January and July. Tht amount it limited tn aiO.IMM). eeml bat one-third of tha slock of the compsny, inns ask ing the bonds a desirable and aafe investmrsU They can had at either af the beaks la this set- ongb, or al tht Treaaurcr'i office. w. w. BKTTH, Treastrst. ClrarBeld, Sept Id, IKT.V-tf L1 ME! LIME! Tht andtriltned Is bow arena red ta hrtaa tha nubile with aa eicellsnt qnalliy ef Bollefonte Wood-Burned Lime, for plastering purpoact, hy Iht Itrge tr small uumnuiy. van no lonna lor tne presem - new building, on Market si reel. ooll-ir a,, K. Mel t b !."' nOUSE ANDLOT FOJt SALK Tk. II . .-.I 1 nn ,ha eneaerof Pr' koi and Fifth streets, Clear". Id, Pa., la Tht lot coatains nenrly an acre of ground. T housa is a large double frame, ecntslnlng ie mums. For terms tnd othtr Information erf1' lh.yhWrib.r,U.htP.atOpffic.:aA)t " A. GUINZBURC'S CL0TII1N8 ANIs I1ENTS' FURNISHIN' STORK, Old Western Motel Building, Cleerneld, ft. aw Sroat, v.. !,.. I Mtm l.t-W