Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 03, 1873, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEO. I, UTS.
Terms of Subscription.
Ifpaid In advaneo.or within three month! .,., OS
Ifptid after threeaad before six months-,,, t SO
jr paid after the expiration of six months... I St
. RELIGIOUS! NOTICES.
Methodist Episcopal ChurchRev. A. D.
Toons, Peator. Poblie Berries every Sabbath
,1 10, A. M eea it r-. m. ,
Sabbath Sohool at A. M.
Prayer Meeting rnrr Thursday, at Tl P. M
Communion Berv lee, Ant Sabbath of svery
montn, n iwi . m.
Ml. Andrew's CharchEnlsronsl Rot.
Oiiiii Hall. Publio Scrrloo audi; morniaf
at It o'clock, and at T P. II Sunday Sohool al
I p. M. Prajrtr Mooting Wednesday availing
ai O OIOO..
Presbyterian Church Rot. n. 8. Banna.
Sabbath oorTieee morning and evening San
Wh School at I P. M. Pray ar Mooting Wodnee-
dov evening,
ht. Prsncls' Church Catholic Rot.
J. tiuiniius Mmi at 10) o'clock A. M., on tha
leoood and fonrth Somdsys of Bach month.
Lutheran Church Rev. A, J. Haimoen
Preaching every Bnbbnth, morning and areniag.
, fcibbeth Sohool at t a. nu Prayer moating every
wcdneeaay evening,
WoNt SoCTn. Hon. JohB Lswshe
end lady bave gons south to spend
luo wiuwir.
' 7 A Ladies' Aid Socioty has been of-
gftnnoa id iyrone. Object, the f-
Jiei oi, too poor ana distressed.
A religions paper is to bo started at
Williameport the beginning of the.
new year, to ce strictly undeuomina
tional.
Oub Coal Trade. Shipments of
Jiearneia ooai over tha Tviono Div .
.. -sian o( the Pennsylvania Kailroad for
. ween eoainjt JNOv. lo, 1873. amounted
Ho 15,803 loos and for Iho your 540,380
UDS. ; i .i , ; .; '.-,.
Tbree Swoeds were run over and
instantly killed by the backing of an
engine at Renovo on last Wednesday
night. They wore all middle aged
men and have familios in tboir nauvo
country.
Ve acknowledge the receipt of a
ropy or vtv&a s earn etiquette, pub
lished by Louis Dreks, Card Engrav
er and Stationor, 1033 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, it is a very neat com
pendium or neoful information.
The decisions cf the School Depart
ment, just published, state that teach
ers of public schools have authority
: to punish pupils for any misconduct
on their way to and from school-
that is, from the time they leave home
until tboy rcacu tuere on tboir return
from school.
Thanksqivino The day was not
properly respected by the members of
this community. Union service was
held in the Lutheran church, and tbo
banks, we bolieve, were the only busi
ness marts - thai kept .their doors
closed. This latter is, however, be
coming fashionable outside of Clearfield.
Great improvements are contem
plated by tbo Powelton Coal & Iron
Company in thoir Sterling Colliery,
on the Moshannon Branch. !fhoy
hav-e started a new drift eight feet in
height, with a four foot water course,
making together a twelvo foot cut
into the side of tbo bill, which now
penetrates for a hundred yards or
n r Kal Af.anwt tl.A int.. J i . . .
MIVIV. DVIiaVH VUOJ lU.VIIU III UUIl
a locomotive into the mine-to bring
out the pit cars. Philipsburg Journal.
Dissatisfied. The Philipsburg
Journal of Saturday says : The cred
itors of Lloyd, Caldwoil k Co., Osceo
la, held a meeting on Thanksgiving
evening, at which a committee was
appointed to examine the books of the
lank, with the intention, if the books
should make a favorable showing, of
purchasing the institution. In this
manner tbev think they may be able
to realize within a year, whoreas
Lloyd, Caldwell & Co. request two
years ana a halt.
A IIeavt Quartitt . One day
Jast week Geo. W. Taylor and wife, of
J' oi township, visited Dr. U. II. Karly,
at i-ariy. as ibe Dr. and wile are
quite "large for thoir size," and Iff.
and Mrs. Taylor are unusually well
.aoveioped, the proposition was made
that they be woigbed to ascertain
their individual and eollectivo avor
dupois. The proposition was accept
ed, and each in turn stepped lightly
upon the scales, with tho following
result: ' Dr.' Early; ' 207 pounds;
Mrs. Early, 2171 j Mr. . Taylor, 172;
Jus. Taylor. 2b4i. lotal 801 pounds.
-Can any of our exchanges produce a
Heavier quartette ihlk Democrat,
Too Tbo. -The editor of tbo Phil
iptburg Journal no doubt had a esse
In point when be indited tbe follow
ing : It is not a crimo to be poor,but
whon sickness comes to tbe home of
povorty. it moans , no comforts, no
physician, no medicino; nglect, squalor,-death
; A piuc eoffiu, faff mourners,
a brief prayer, and tho 'Potter's field.'
Yet we build elegant churches, and
carpot tbom, in which to worship Him
who said, 'Inasmuch as ye did it not
to ono of the least of theseye did it
Jiot to me.' We send missions to the
heathen on tho ottaor sidooi tha world
and negloct the dcslitulo at our doors."
Another Bank Olohbti w i
from the Brookvillo Republican that
xjun.iiio osnK closed, its door
nnA rlav Inat waaI. V. i.
able to meet the drafu made upon it
.These moniod inslitnti nni nv a1a
ing all around us, while tho Clearflold
banks seem ' to weather the storm
m,,, vruuuie. iuis arises
chiefly from tbe faot that none of tbe
Z , !" "i uo MMI ln this) county
dusl in "f&nnv atnlr
giUmate banking, with the exception,
porhaps, of charging too high or illo'
gal rates of interest
We notice that at a meeting of the
.v.u BUU oioui mongers at 1'ittsburch
last week, the "nail was hit. n .T.
head" by a resolution passod by that
ioouiuhou in question
calls upon the State Legislatures and
uungrcra.ra pass laws making it I
penal offence for any bank to nav in
torost on deposits. This would legltl.
matite banking and prevent those in-
siiiuiions which are in the bands of
unscrupulous men, from bringing ruin
upon themselves and the country
usiiijuimiiui interest on the
part of tho banks, and "Buchu" and
' onoauv" Daiikinir will be ahanrinnA.l
and tbe commercial and manufactur
ing interests of the country will con
trol the capital and reeulate the ones.
tion of interest. Then the numerous
aotive business men will rcgulato the
money Question, and nnr. tha v.,n
drones who produoe nothinir. and
yet, an now, control everything undor
... uiooiuuio puuey mat nas Oeen
pursuoa lor the past twelve years.
Shooting Accidknt. a nii..t.
by tho name of Josenh W. VMr f
i.j: - F .
i.oauiiig, wuno aeer hunting on the
iviaiiI.1.:. I... . i V
inuuuhaiii uvtwefin Ln a n nni And
J auesville, was vory eoriously wounded
in tho leg by the accidental discharire
nf.t.:.tnl mi J A. .
wioioi on iiiursuuy aitcrnoon last.
Mr. Whito besides being armed with
a carbine carried a iari?e nistol In h!
bolt, which he used for shooting game
'o rauga. a iew moments pre
vious to the accident be had tha niHtn!
in his band with the intontion of using
it, a deer being very near, but fearing
that it might not prove effoctive put
it back in his bolt without putting the
hammer down, and while in thn ant
of loading bis carbine the nistol wont
off, the whole chargo entering the calf
oi ma leg and passing clear through,
shattering tho fibula bone and toaring
the flosh terribly. Tbe pistol was
lunueu who a ncavv cnarce or buck.
mot. xne wounaea man waa taknn
to Mr. Dunlap s late Thursdav even
na, and on 1 ridav morninir Lr. J. M.
Smith, of this place was called out and
dressed the wound. Mr. White was
brought to this place on Saturday
morning and took bis departure for
uoiuo. lyrone uemocrat.
A Piiasant Affair. We clip the
ollowing from the Altoona Tribune of
iiiiezieti vai uie residence or the
pew Superintendent of the Tyrone
division, P: K. R., at Tyrone, on Tues
day evening last, there occurred a
pleasant and long to be remembered
scene. 'Mr. Thomas Carlton, '4 rain
Master at tbe yard, accompanied by
Mr. M. W. Leib, Ticket Agont at Bal
timore, and Mr. Ira Bay, Assistant
rraiebt AfontAt Baltimore, of tbe JN.
C, It. W., arriyed at Tyrone during
ttis day, and, in tbosvoning, presontsd
w nr. a. a. Blair and .wito a magniH
wnt solid silver aorvice, In the name
of the employes and frionds of the Bal-'
TiT:..: r . i r rt u ttr
j'lTiaiou 01 inv at. v. J, it.
Mr. Carlton made J.bo presentation
peecb. Mr. Blair was formerly So
ferintondont of that Division, and this
fealimoniul, odrolng as It does, after
is iransior to the Tyrone UiviMon, is
tns more appreciated. Mr. 1J.
thsuked thetn very kindly and appro
priately. Tbe service consistsd of a
Mlver of Six preeas, with the addition
or a soup-ladle and Dsn knife, and is
id to have ooat 11,000. The salver
od sro boar this inscription 1 "Pre
Mstod to Mrs. Adeline K. Blair by tbe
fjnployos and friends of tbe Baltimore
J'msion N. C. B. W.,ot. 8st, J873,"
i t ,?lbor Pi(,0s bear the letters "A.
A Mother's Bequest. Mrs. Phil-
lippi, wilo of tbo notorious Jefferson
couuty forgor, upon learning through
the publio prints that her husbund
(who by tbe way was one of tho most
prosperous citir.ens of that county,)
was charged with committing various
forgories amounting to nearly $40,000,
addressed a letter to tbe editor of tbe
Punxsutawney Argus, from which we
lane wo following extract :
"I could hardly believe mv eves
when I saw it; I can't as yet believe
that he would do what those words
ntimate. But since bo has cone and
left me and has be really done what
is said and daily comes to my ears,
and ie it so that be has left rs and
gone with a strange woman f I shall
give up all hopes of ever seeing bim
again. lie leaves me with four cbil-
ren, the oldest not yet seven, whose
daily talk and questions are, when
pap will como home. Kow, since
things are going as they are, I have
ou. one rnnt- o make of friends.
neighbors and people in goneral, not
to cast up to my innocent children tbe
bad conduct of their father over which
they cerlaiuly could have no control
ana as inoy grow into manhood
surely will learn them tbo nature of
these acts and what tboy load to.
6a villa Poillippi.
Th TiAonERs' Institute. Our
Counlj Suparintoodont, Mr. Qngorr, wa nador
taaO, li mahiag an anmual effort to maka tha
approaching Tciachori' Initltuta a oooeia. Bo
Idoa muring tha Btata Buparlntendant, Mr.
Wiokonham, and Prof. Woaror, aa laotnnra, ha
ha angagod Dr. Cattail, Pratldant of Larfajttla
Collega, at Euton, and Mr.. Martin, ( Emma
QarBald,) of Pltubnrg. Dr. Cattail hai a nation
al reputation aa aa adaoator. Mra. Martin auhea
loontloa a ipoolaltr, although "at homo" on any
branch of aducation. Mra. Marjr A. LlTarmora,
tha loading female lcoturer of tha da, in alluding
to Mra. Martin, uyti
Few of tha ladr naden no bafora tha publlo
poM.1. In to amlatut adegroe, tha aualinoa
tloni tbat inura nooeia. Iler .locution u One,
r trained Tolce potMitaa great SexibilltT and
oompaw, aha hu auperior dramatic ability, kind
ling enthoaium and inteaaa earnettaeaa. paiiioa
ate lore for Ihe art of reading, a Sua proHnoa,
and pinliteat indoetrr. I hare heard her read,
".i"11 occMlona, and In aaoh inatance ihe
held her audlenoa apell-bound by her thrilling
imperionationi, and elicited their heartj applauaa.
Dedicated. We loam that the new
M. K. Church, near Mr. John Dale'i, in Bradford
Uiwrnhip, areoted during tha part rammer. (Bar.
J W. llaughawout, pattor,) wa dedioated on
tha 23d of Nsramber. Tha morning axeralm
ware conducted b Re. P. B. Kiddle, of Altoona.
and in tha arenlog by Bar. J. II. McCord, of
1 rrone. . That itaodard aubject, "in debt," wu
ably handled br Meun. Riddle and McCord. and
"..or. uie withdrew rrom tha oonteit arory do)
U M 4 . , ...'
...a i nuiouiog oTor o,i wae
railed and Ihe building dedicated and delirered
to Almighty God nneoonmberad. It ie k mat
truoture and coit near $3,000, and li a credit to
tho neighborhood and will add a gem to the
arown or the paitor in oharge.
jnew Ijaw Kirm. We omitted to
oall tha attention of onr readcra to taeaardof tbe
new law firm of Mourn. Wallace t Krebi, who
nara aiaociatcd wilh them Meiira. Harry F. W.
Wallace and John W. Wrlgley. ; The aenior mem-
ben of tha Inn are well known to tho publio and
from our penonal acquaintance wilh tha Junior
partnerl, and from tha anergy they poiteai, and
oy cioio attention to buiinen, we ihall be very
much mittaken if they do not make for them-
eelret a reputation worthy of their aneoaton and
their caning, ',..., t
ay a card publishod in Ibis issiin it
will be noticed that Dr. K. V. Wilaon hai aieooi-
ated with him lo the praottee of medicine Dr. H.
it. aa Valiah, who cornea among ua well recom
mended, lie graduated at tha Jefferaoo Medical
College In the claaa of 1871-3, and bad tha onu-
ual eompllment paid him by the faculty of the
oollego or publiahlng hia thoaia in the "Amorlcan
Journal or tha Medical Bolenoee," a compliment
only paid to graduate who exhibit aa uouaual
degree of knowledge of the profeaaion.
W ITHDRAWN. Frank FielJinrr. Vm..
atiurur .icet, ma wiiuurnwn irom the
law trm of Meaara. Wallace A Fielding and will
ne round In tha oflee formerly occupied br Mr.
Swoope, and latterly by Mr. Krcba, on Market
it reel. Mr. Fielding la a good lawyer and a gen
tleman in erery aenae. And.aa heexpreaaoahim.
eelT in hia card, "will attend to all buaiaeaa on
trnated to him promptly and faithfully,'' we hare
no doubt. -
NEURALGIA, SICK HEADACHE. NERVOUSNESS,
Dr. U roea' Neuralgic Remedy la one of the great
oat bleeainga eror bcitowed awn auSerirg uuuian
iiy. It hue beea carefully and natientlr tried Hu
a great number of oaten, aud baa never failt d inn
imgia miiaaoe to etlool a cure. It eontaibt no
Injurloua aubatannei, being prepared entirely from
oarolully aeleoted matoriala. Neither. doa it act
'like many remedlea now in ueo, by brantmg the
nerree, and thua firing only temporary relief, but
win w quietly ana aureiy. nn woo areauiterara
irom Ibota dneaaee will And Ihla an infallible
remedy i and being aaiioua that it ahall commend
llaeir to tho publio I refrain from further re
marka. If usod according to direoliona, a cure
ia guaranteed in every oato. Price one dollar per
bottle, Nona geauina without tho lignaluro of
" nawaouao, uneuiat, rniladeliibia, Pa.
For tale by al drugglau and dealere In Clear-
aem oounty. . t eeplO-Sa.
MUST BE SOLD '
'. , BT JANUARY lOTH, 18741
BcetPrlata. . 10 oonta.
beat Uelanaa. 18 and 10 "
Blaok Alpaooa 31
Beat Edipreaa t'letba...., .'. ,, M '
French Merino J and 811 "
Shawla, Coatinga, Balmoral 8klrU, Table Linen,
Klannela, Caiaimerea, Ladiea' aud ChUdron'a
Shooa, at pricea to ault tho lime. . ..
Tho atook mult bo aold nod you will tare mon
ey by purohaaing. WM. BEKD,
novlll ClearOeld, Pa.
Dird Caejoa a lame auortment -at 11. F. Hi.
lerACo.'i.
Missionart Corn, The Fruit Hill
Preibyterian Bandar School, near Anaonrilli.
held an nauaual meetlno;. for a verv nraitewfirih
object, a few eroninge aince. The olUcera of tbe
achool, doairing to aoliat the young folka ia acme
work of practical bcuevelenoe. onraniaed what
waa oallcd a Miniuoary Corn Company. Lait
P'iog, Juat before oorn planting time, twenty
four kornela wero given to each member to plant
and to cultivate; the proceed l of tho crop to be
ren to the Sunday Bobool Miaiionark eauie lu
ClearSeld county. At a meeting, reeeutly called
for tbe purpoie, tha member, of tbe Corn Com
pany brought in their aacka and baikcla of oorn,
which, after aunrouriate relilioui excrcina. were
aold at auction. ,
Tha earer biddinw and blzb rirtecl nallicd
really delighted tha aompany of "young reop
en and "cheerful workera. The lalei amounu
ed to not lata than Sftecn dollart. Theoticera of
the achool and tbe mem ben of tbe Corn Company
wlah to hare U diatinctly underatood that toil
money li aot to bo nted for 'heir own church
urpoaea, but for tbo lupport of the Bundav
ichool Miiaionary eaute in the county.
Wo are (lad to Icara that other tcbooli will
adopt tbti plan another year. Itmuit rerult in
good to all concerned. ft. c.
8T. Time! Kira L.hn.l H.va afnnar I
Clotboi ! The" Novelty Wringer" ii tho bait ip
tne market. ., Buy it try it. .
Fora.leby H. F. Biotxa A Co,'
II. F. Bigler A Co. hara boon making axtenilve'
addition! to their itock of Hardware tha but few
daya. Everything new in Shelf lUrdwarev g.d
dlera' Hardware, Farmora'. Ilardaror JJuildera'
Uardwaro, and Hardware of all klbda,ean efo
at their atoro. . ilavSJ. 1!
; .).
Be. Dtitan'. Orww-oat Saw, Oraat AmaneaA
Saw, Bvynton'a Lightning Saw, at n.
ix. r. uiaLcn a ua a,
gytUrfUanrottf.
N
BW APVEItTISEMENTI
8PEQIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT!
T. A. FLECK 5c CO.
5ru (Booflfi, GxottitS, (tit.
J. M. KRATZER.
DEHIR ABLE STTI.F.H or faailmcrri, 4e,
for Men and lloya,nl J. U. KKATZEU'8. .
TIIHEE.PLV, Bruet.li, Ingrain and other
Carpela, alio, floor Oil Cluihi, at reduced
prioea,at i.U. KUATZKB'S.
BERT ASHORTMENT or Wall Panaravor
offered In tbia vicinity. 10c to tl par pieoa,
flue gilt paper, etc. at J. M. KHATMUH'B.
THE MOST popular mukei of Muillna, Bheet
ingi. Pillow Moillpe, Ac, at a email advance
above coil, by the piece, at J. M- KRATEKH'B.
NEW ;M)I)S, KKW STYLES, LARGE
ASSOKTNiNT, LOW PRICKS, all to bo
found at J, M. KRATZEB'S.
LADIES' DREa CfMIM. In tha greatoat
variety new epring abadea newcat and
moat doalrnble atrlet at J. M. KRATZbK g.
A VARIETY of Draal Oooda, luilable for
mourning alio crape velln, oollara, Ao
eouaUnlly on hand, at J. M. KRATZEB'S.
RECEIVING a Ur;o wpplyef IstH-'-snd
t'hiidren'a Bhoea. made to oirler and war
ranted. A handaome Gaiter for 12.00 at
obl . J.M. KRATZEB'S.
(Sduratloua!.
T)Ef)T Granite ware Tea Seta and Chamber
a i Beta. Itnlvee and ork. B ilvar.nl. iH v.k.
snd S poena, Table Linen, Napkina, very cheap, et
wvuw t. m. HAAltitt e.
lOHAiri.'. Scarfi, Noekliei,
ij Hair aoooa, Uluv.a, Ac
Collari. Veil
Kid Glorea at 76o,
wrlold nn'nnunea that th . H
ike Fall Beaton tha unit atlraotive and complete th Jpnlas Scaifilaaa Kid Glove., at
took of , achM . J. H. KlUlZEB'g.
-2o-;i
R,R. Wheelbarrow!, Baby Oaitiagec, Toy B
preae Wagoul and Wboolbarrowi, at .
tny!878 - If. F. Uionn A Co'j. ;
A full line of Hoaaehold Uooda, Japanneel Ward,
Ac, for talc by II. F. Biglor A Co. ,, , : .
To mi Citiitaa or 1'aaiatLvian. Yoor at
tention ia reapeclfully invited to the fact lint tbe
National Banke are now prepared to reoeire aub-
eerlptioni to tbe Capital Htock of the Centennial
Board of Finance. The fundi realiaed from thit
louroe are to be employed in the erection of the
buildingl for the International Exhibition, and
tho oxponioi connected with the tame. It ia eon.
tdently expected that Ihe Kcyatone State will be
reprcunted by tho name of every citiicn alive t
ainotio oomiariaorauon or Uie one hundredth
irth-day of the nation. Tho tharei of ttock are
offered for S10 each, and lubacribcra will receive
a bandiomely ateel engraved Certificate of Stock,'
ruitabio tor training and prcacrration aa a na-1.
tional memorial.
Intercut at tbe rate of tlx ner oent. ner annum
will be paid on all payment! of Centennial Stock
from date of payment to January 1, 1A7S.
6ubacriberi wbo are not ncer a National Bank
can remit n eberk or poetoffloo ordnr tt the un
dcrtigned. FHEDK. FRALEV, Treaiurer,
aug20 V0 Walnut Bt., PhiUdclphia.
CCT THIS OUT.
II May Have Your Life. .
There ia no nerton livina but what eafferi more
or leta with Lung Diaeatec, Cought,ColdiorCan-1
nmption, yet eoiue would die ratlier than nav Je i
cute for a bottle of medioino tbat would euro:
them. Dr. A. Boaebee e German Syrnp baa, late-!
ly beea iatroducod in this eouotry from Uermenv.
and ita wondroue curee aatoniahoa every one that
try it. If you doubt what we eay in print, cut.
tnia out and UK. it to your lirugglat, u. 11. Wat.
Jl
' Kn.a
ry and Fancy Goods
ii
BAD TUI8I
cviir before offered tn Clearfield. In our Fanoy
"-,uini w i are onariog lull unea or
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT!
Iloalery, ' '
Gloves,
Ties, . "...
I.acea,
Ribboua,
Dress Trimmings,
Woolen Goods,
- Hoop Skirts,
Corsste,
Hair Coods,
Csjivnss Patlema,
M'oratcda,
all of which we arc offering nl attracUrs prloee.
oH,'and get a aantple bottle'freo of char;
regular aite for 7o oenta.
au.ug7.1y
, or n
G. O. (JHtL.V,
Woodbury, N. J.
Axaa. Seventy-flvo doaen CietrHeld Wood
ekoppera Axel at
v;2i:71. H. . UIULEIl A Co'l.
Killed bt a Bear. The Altoona
Tribune of Saturday states that "a
man named John Groves - wont out
hunting in Clearfield township, Cam
bria county, one day last week. Dur
ing his travels, be came across tb
cub of a bear, which be shot at and
wounded. The cub set up a terrific
howl, and presontly the mother boar
made its appearance upon the scone
i,f fll,lin rp,1A ,A link 1 I..
va aviivu, aiuu lu UVI II1MIV1 UUI IU-
slincts, she attacked tho man wilh
great ferocity, and a struggle for life
or doath ensuod. ; Crovos was a pow
erful man, but he provod unable to
cope wilh the vicious brute. He was
thrown to the ground, and horrible
to relate was absolutely torn to
pieces 1 Tbo only eye-witness of the
dreadful scene, a companion and
friend of Groves, escapod a liko fate
only through suddun and precipitate
nignt.
"-n. in MinAMM m. l.. ... :r.. 1 1 - n.
q,, . "iv(jiu,i.iiwiiiij uanxjou.
Jos dssign i modern, and presents n
"oeedingly.-ioh appparanco. After
J" presentation, Mrs. Blair Invited
'IIS nsttv tn a wall.m.nr,i.t nni..
fwbicb all partpoV huartily, tvot) fitb
Sdddf-N Death On Monday, the
17th inst., as Mr. Auzuslus K. ijtcdue
and who were gotnir irom tboir home
in Koclcdnle, Jetlerson count)', to
beiirhbor's bokso about two milue dis
tant, and as they wero coins in the
wacron Mrs, Mcdce observed her hus
band looking forward as though there
- .n.: i . . i . i r
" nm nuuinvuniij wroujf nuuilb me wnil-
fie trees on tbe waeon. and as be was
jn tbe act' of falling, his wife caught
hold ot him and laid him down in the
wason, whore ho died iiuiuudlntely
wuuout uttering a single word. 31 1
Stodge was horo in Tompkins county,
N. Y., was about sixty-two years of
age, and much respected as a citizen,
lie leaves a wifo and family to mourn
Jiis ota.JrookviUe Republican.
A four year old child of Mr. John
Dotwilor, of ' Williamsburtr, Blair
county, set its clothes on firo with
liirbled stiok, Uur.nr tbe absence of
its mother, do l'riday last, and was so
shockingly burned that it died in a
fow hours. Parents, lake Warning.
School Funds. Below willbofound
the dividend, declared by the County Commit-
lionera, due the reipeetive eohool diitrieti out of
the militia fund paid Into the oounty treainry for
J 871-71, Tin
lemrla- IUVMirtuIlch. ..,... f 40.71
Iletl...,.. Hutonr,,..,w fl.M
Hloom... IS.OOijordanO II.U
hotel',...,,,.,,.,.
Bradford.M
Brady..
Burn aide4 ,
Cbeet
Covington
Clearfield
Curwenavillcw...
Daeatur
FerguMn ,
U Irani
Goahen ......
OrabamC.
80.76
11.40
107.76
4i.0
1:1 .5"
4I.2A
to.oo
89.00
108.50
8S.5
Sl.bS
07.00
korUiaua... SS.60
KnoxO.,, 20.10
LawrenoeO &&.8A
Lnmber City..., 14. IS
MorrieC 6S.2P
N. Waihington. 'IS. Hi
Oeooola.. ,. SA.10
Penn 24.74
Pike...... ......, to.20
I'niogo . 14.11
Woodward 0.d0
Total ei.381.ee
Qoekb Attempt at Murder in Snow
8hos. Baya tho Belleronta KfHieam New,
wae received here laat Wedneaday or an attempt
to ahoot B. C. Book, formerly or thie place, by an
unknown party in the mountaina ia Bnow Shoe
town.hip. Mr. B. C. Book, wbo for several
ycirx was In the cs:e!ct nf th; B. I n
Company, but who hai been in the mercantile
bunneia, at Pine Glen, for tbe lalt year or more.
left home on Monday afternoon of laat week for a
tew dove deer hunting. On Tueaday forenoon he
wae tnu nautisg in that region of Snow Shoe
townihip, known at "The Bendy," which I. about
ten milei diftant from Ibe town of Bnow Shoe.
While quietly tramping along on the lookout for
game, ne obaerved an unknown man partially eon
ocaled behind a tree wilh hit gun railed lo hii
eyec ai if drawing a head on him. Tho latter
called on him not to ihoot, when the etranger
lowered hia gun, and waited till Mr. Boak came
up to him, when he naked wky be had pointed hia
gun at him. The atrangcr raid he thought he
"waa a buck," and did not know any better until
be .poke.
Mr. Boak xaya ha wu conaldcrahly alarmed.
(na ewkaera wa. a tall, powerful man. with
black hair and full black beard. Hit language
bad a atrong German accent, and hie behavior
waa anything but toothing to hia newly made ao-
3uaintanoe. lie caked nnmeroua qucitione, evi
ontly to flod out wbo Boak wat, whether anyone
waa with him, and how far they ware from any
habitation. Urn received correct anawora to all
hia qoettinna, and baring ascertained that ao one
waa with Uoat at Uie time, be alternated lo And
out what valuablei were on hit periea. Noticing
uoaa a geia loo cuain ne inquired tbo una of day.
Book did no exhibit bil handtoms cold watch
out Kueueo at lua nour, and tha tlrangcr, pro
ducing hit own watch, told him he wot about
right. After tome oonvoriation about tbe hunt
ing, Boak propotcd that they thould go together
down an adjoining ravine, one on each lido of
Handy run. lho,,lraogor objected aud Mr. Boak
atarted alone.
When about twentr-flve or thirty Tarda elf. the
trangcr ihot at bltn. Tbe bill craied hia head
and the eoncuaaion felled him to the ground, lie
immediately regained nil feet, but the Intended
urderer had concealed himtnlf in Boine under-
growth and Wat not to be found. Mr. Boak 'oat
no time In getting out of harm'! way. He did
not want to be made game of. Ho ran for Boms
di.tanee tioough the voodi, but finding that be
(as aot imnumi, he calmed himtrlf and went lo
nuntlug again, and, lit-lore night, bad tbe Bene
faction of bringing down a large three pronged
buck. Many rumore are rife aiuong thepoouleof
now none aa 10 wuo toe wouia-oo murderer can
bo, but nothing, definite about bim can be found
ont. Nobody about Bnow Shoo tocaia to aniwer
bit drecriptioa. Mr. Boak ferla aura tbat tbe
aoouhdrel intended to murder him for hia watch
and other valuable. . .
To Customers. We. the undor.
algncd, merchant of tha borough of Clearflold,
agree to clone our reapec tivs plsoei of bailnats
on the .26th of Deeomlftr, (Ctariitmaa) 1873
Our eoetomera will please bear this In mind,
William Rood,
T. A. Fleck A Co.,
J. 8. Shower.,
V. Bttwart A Hon,
K ratter A Lytle,
John Trsntmen,
Gulioh A Jockton.
Jamoa llorr A Co.,
.M. Itobloioo A Co.,
XT . A 11..,..
II. F. Hitler A 6c,
Iaoac Jobnaon A Bona,
Robert Mitchell,
J. M. Kratier,
A. Qulmborg,
J. C. Harwich,
K. Moaiup, .
II. Ilrldge,
Thoea diitrlctt marked thai () have heretofore
drawn their amount oat of lbs treMtirf fpr 1S7I.
As Won ai the eonitablw, for 1873, tattle their
scoounta the board will declare another dividend
for 1873, which may (near about April seit, whan
tha militia Ins will closs suL, at nf (nef will
(. D. Ooodtelloar A Bon,F. O. Miller,
Market! A Bcfaryror, J. W. Wright,
I.ov.r rtcgoi, - - ' Joeenh iiyiart,
Darid Ad.ina, Kd. V. l)r.hm.
. . II. JL I 1 '. I .. . .J
. SpulatB.
I ii . I
A, I. Sbaw is now in X'bilaielphia
.electing hia atock of Cbrlitmaa goodi, which, aa
heretofore, will embrace tbe moat beautiful art!-
lea In tbo market. Ills etoek wiU bo on exhibi
tion In a week or ton dayi.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
In the Part Boo at CIcarAold, for the wash ending
liecemeer in, iksi
Martin, Dr.
Noble, George
l'earoc, Ilaobcl B
Byder, Joaeph
Iteed, B. W.
Bparrow, Michael
Ringer, William
Smith, Jontth
Sherwood, C'harlel
Stewart, A. D.
LaWnc, Rufua F.
Wllllami, Benjamin
eager, D. B. -
Palnte, Oils and Varniihoa for lala by B. F.
Bigler 4 Co.
Calcined Fleeter for ml. by II. F. Bigler A Co.
PxisTS ito pAiSTsaa' Fismaai. Our .took
of Paintl and Paiiiien' Materlala is complete, in
cluding J. T. Lewia' Pure White Lead. John Lu
ce. A Co'. Pare Whito Lead, F. K. A Co'a Buck
Lead, and a number of cbeapor branila of White
Lead; alao, Linaced Oil, Turpentine, Varniheeof
all kind., a full line of Uru.be., and a fall line of
colore, dry and in Oil.
my2S'7 II. F. BioLtn A Co.
nsxn Thii I Poraonl who oontemplsto building
will do well to call sod examine our itoek uf
BUILDING MATERIALS. W. hare In atock a
full line of Bnilderi' Hardware, Nalll, Painta,
Oili,.llli, Putty, Calcined Pla.trr, Ac
myt8'7S - II. F. BiLsn A Cs.
TifTIal.TTTEBT 15EPA2T1IS2TT.'
We arc now opening the latest itylot and novel-
uct lor me fan ocaaon.
BONNETS, '. ' ;
DATS,
FEATIIER8,
PLUMES,
I " VELVET RIBBON'S, "
TIPS,
; ORNAMENTS,
FLOWERS, Ao.
OUB TBIMMING DEPABTMENT
ia ln ahargs of a flrat-claaa Trimmer from the city.
' M'c solicit ao Inaneotlon of onr styles by the
lame, oi i.ieameio ana vioiniry,
Btoro room the came aa bow occupied by Wm.
urea, on oiarsel aire. I,
nero'rs . T. A. FLECK A CO.
The atlantion of tho cltlteni of Clearflold and
vicinity ll directed to the fact that Goodfellow A
Bon are the agenta of M. Niece A Co.. end hare
juat received a half doaen ear loada of Flour and
toed, winch they offer ot the lowest posilble fig
urea. A large stock of
FLO UK, COKN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn ln oar, Ac, As.
Particular attention ia called to M. Nleoa A
Co.'s brand ef Family Flour, which is tha boat in
ma marajix,
Flour and Feed can and will ba aold .banner
than it can be obtained elaerhere in Clearfield
evuoly.
Mr-Store en Market street, next door lo lion.
Alexander mm i raaiii.nee.
GOUUtKLI.OW A BON.
jonlOtf Agenta fur M. Niece A Co.
TPBOVED SCIIOOL BOOKS.
The attention of Boarda of Education, Superin
tendents and Teachon ii invited to tbe following
AITOOVED SCIIOOL HOOKS,
PyBllSIIED bt ; '..I
6, Hi BUTLER & CO.
,,
PBILADELP11IA, PA.,
sn .
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED
" ,', '"' BT TUB '.',
CONVENTION OF DIRECTOltS.
HELD AT CLEARFIELD, JUNK 1, 1811,
For tha nas of Public School! of Clearflold Co.
Alao, by tho
STATU BOARD OF EDUCATION
for all the Public Schoola lo the State of Vermont
by the Board! of Education of
Now Tork City,
J'hiladelpbla,
Leueeete.
II u u lTngdoJ7-
IfollidaTiburg,
and many olber prominent towoi snd eitiM.
' MITCHELL'S NEW GEOGRAPHIES,
The Standard Series of America.
ALWAYS UP WITH THE TIMES
atria rnicm i
Hltchell'l Fleal LaMotii in Geography........ M
Hitcheir. New IVimary Geography, 4to. 80
MitoheU'a NewJotcrmedtatoUeograpby.ite 1 SO
Mitchell'. New School Geography A Alloa. I H
Mitobell'e New Phyeioal Ueugraphy..,M.. II
Mitchell l Mi UuUlne Hapc and Key.Maall
series, on rollera, n.l ,..,..,.....10 OS
Hltah.lrs Aaw OuUme Maps and Key, large
fttistrif.
. Mries, ss roller!, net..
..10 so
KRATZER & LYTLE
I Turpentine, )
Painta, ( WILL BELL YOU
OiU, )
Nails,
Glatt,
Putty,
Novicn to Waonx akd CmKUas Mixsni. Wo
have juat received a general atanrtment'of Wagon
and Carriage Wooda, alao a full line of Spiinga
acid Axles, which we offer eheap for each.
H. 9. Hum... A Co.
Juat received, n large lat of ncn-cxploeive
iampa ana uonterna as
-26-7j II. F. BtoLsn A Co'!.
French, Richards & Co.'s
Buck Lead
AND
Calcined Plaster
VERY CHEAP.
Immense atock on hand.
Clearfield, Pa., June 4, 187S.
E LABGEST
gTEVENSON & CO'.S
EXCELSIOR BAKERY,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, TA.
Having recently Ittod an a new Bakery, and
procured Ihe eervieea of n first clan Baker, we
n prrparea 10 luroitn .
FRESH BREAD.
ROLLS. CAKES. &C.
BIO V JK I NTOVJiN X w "read, Roll., Cake.
ASSORTMENT OF ,
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cage..
Wood and Willow Wan. , "
HooMhold Goodi. .
All kindi of Hardware.
Japanned Ware.
Painti, Oils, Varnithea,
Calcined Plaater.
Wagon and Carriage Mokera' tuppUea.
All of tbe above for tale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., Second Itreet
Clearfield, Pa. St
Parried.
On Tueidey. November J5th. 1873. at fhefnaw
Hi.u.e. by Rot. W. II. Dili., Mr. J. 8. WIL
LIAMS to Miai LIZZIE ALBERT, both of thii
oosntf.
Siffl.
Tn Lawrence tewsihin, on Jfovomber 13, 1873,
THOMAS J. MILLER, aged 18 yeari, 8 montlii
ana xo uayi.
On Oolobor 15th. 1873. in Clearflold. EDITH
A., daughter of L. R. aud Sanaa A. Manama,
aged 8 yeara and A daya.
On November 2'th, 1873, In Clearfield. ALICE
R daughter of L. R. and Stain A. M annua,
aged 3 yeara 8 month, and 11 daya.
i SJlartift.'..
Clearfieldjrlarkets.
Corrected weekly by Riruxno Mossor, Wholesale
and ttetal! ilealor In Dry Gooda, Uroceriea, Pro
Tiilona, Sc., Market atreet, ( l.arlleld, 1'a.
CLKAsrlsl.n, Pa., Ileccmbcr 3, I87S. '
Appleatgrcca,00(O 60 Hoga, dre.ned....
Uneil, W m Ill ll idea, green.. a
Apple butter.flgal, 7S Ham 00(a) II
Butter. 110(d) 85Khoulder......00(a) 12)
lleana S3 75(u) 1 id 8ide..........00( laj
Buckwheat. 1 00 Lard 1!(4 '
Buchwheat flour tb, t Meal pork.W bbl...M 00
Beef, dried ti Oat ft
Ucef, fre.h... 7(d) Onion!.- I t4
Boardi, If 13 00(il4 00 Potato.. eo(J rif
0i,.a.ltoa... 1 ao reach.., dried, S.. II)
Corn, ear 00 (n 60,Flater, V bM...-. I OS
Cora meat, ft .erk, 1 80 Rye... .... ......... 1 la
Chop, ft owl 00(u) I 4S Hag., lb 1
Clovoreeod -S SO Salt, ft iaek.160 A JO
Cheeac i 30 8hinglel,l in.S4(o)i to
Cherriea, tb. 10(n . 10 Shlnglea,2 InlOWlt OS
Chickena, drvj, tb, 12 Timothy seed i 00
Egg xoTallow 12)
Plaxaeed. I 00 Wheat. . 174
Flour S OOra 00 Wool 40
Hay 00 001,422 00. Wood, oord...... 4 kS
ever brought tcrthc county, are being received at
tne Hardware baiaoiiahmrnt of tl. f . BlULliS
ds Ctl compriiing tbe .following Cook Slovol
STSaB'S calorific,
SUSQUKHANNA, '
REGULATOR.
NOBLE.
EXCELSIOR,
. . TKlUMPir.
GOV. PENN.
j - - KEADINO,
SATIOKAL RANGE, 4C. AC.
Also, tbo following Heating BtoTeai .
SFEAR'8 ANTI CLINKER,
1 SPEAR'S ANTI DCST.
j SPEAR'S ORBICULAR,
' SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK,
I MORNING LIGHT,. -
BON TON,
. GIPSEY,
." VULCAN,
SUNBEAM,
: RU3Y' "
, ' dauphin ego,
i chester egg,
vol'Pano,
TUOENIX,
JIEAVY BAR ROOK AND STORE
ROOM STOVES, tC.
Clearfield, Sopt. J5, 1872.
of all kindi, freah every morning, at Ibe door, of
our customer., II aeeired. wo roepcctrally so
licit s share of publio patronage, and feet lure
tbat we can give entire latiifaction.
We aire keep on hand a choico aavortment of
VAN II lain, NUTS, CHANGES, LEMONS. TO.
BACCO, C!HS, . .
Freah FRUITS and VEGETABLES received
daily and sold at reasonable price. '
rrrao iimmiiM, in aaaann.by tha can or q hart.
1CK CREAM alwaya on hand.
Give ul a oall. Wo itrlve to pleaae.
Aug. S, lH78-tf. BTBVEhSON A CO.
A. & W. D. IRVIN,
CORNER STORE,
OUBWENSVLTXE, PA.,
THE NEW AMERICAS'
READERS AND SPELLERS,
Tha Lateit and Handiomcit Series.
THK BEST AND CHEAPEST SERIES
New American Firit Reader, 1 BxnGKST ...20
New Amorioan Second Reader, ,..80
New American Third Reader, Asn ...SO
New Amerioan Fourth Reader, ...00
New A iaw icon Fifth Reader, J Mat .t0
New Amerioan Primary Bpeiler ?0
New Amorioan Pronouncing Speller , 30
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
The New Amerioan Etymology.,,.,,,,,, ,.,,, 90
Oxford Junior Speaker.. ,..,..... Hm, 7o
Oxford Senior Speaker. ,,.....! 60
Copiea can be obtained anon the moit liberal
torma for introduction, by application to tbe pub-
muer., or to
P. W. PROCTOR, Agent,
Huntingdon. Pa
-Correrpoodenoe wilh Tcachera and Direot-
or. ooraicity invited. trntlo.Sia
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA. '
rpnl FALL TERM of fourteen week., will
X commence Monday, September lit, 1873.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Let.
tona, Primary Arithmetic and Primary
Geography. $7 SO
Ulatory, Local and descriptive Geography
Wilh Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic ( 00
Algebra and the Scienoel II OS
Initruotlonioinitrnmontalmutic....M....M IS SO
Oil painting, 14 lettons 13 SO
Wsx work g (
For full particulars aood for Circular.
Clearfleld, Aug. , 1878. S:7i0-yS
JOOK AND
READ !
SADDLE & IMRMSS MAKIXG !
JOHN 0. EAR WICK,
Market St., CLEARFIELD, Pa.,
Tt tbe mta to go to if 70a ut tet of now
HAHNKH8 or now SADDLE, or nytbtog Im
in ibU lino, lie torm out m rood work m ii
doao tn uj ihop in Ponntlrftnio, 00 d hiiprioot
ftfo Tory reuoBoblo.
CoDituttljr oi band ft foil lino or
TROTTING GOODS,
such ai Trotting Stddlci, Quarter ind Shin Boot!,
Trotting Hollerc, Wbipa, Pine Bni.be. and Combo,
Ac A fine assortment of Not., Horse Covers,
Koea Blankets, Buffalo Jtobea, Ac, Ac., kept in
leatoo In fact anything that horeenien aland in
need of ia alwayB on bund.
All of which will bo cold at wholesale or retail
at tha very faireat ratea.
Itapairmg promptly attended to. All work
uaranleed. Bbop ia room formerly ceoupied aa
oat uinoe. April V,
. ANNOUNCEMENT
OF TUB flBEAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES
BV . rOBTER 8UAW, O, O. '
IMPORTANT TRUTHS 1
Havlog inooooded Is getting a lighter larif on
material, hence tbo lew aad atocferon charge foe
partial and fall leta of Tooth. I nas ths baas
manufacture of teeth and other material. AU
0 peratiom registered aad warrantee to giT ae
Tic and aatiafaotion. . -Frienda.
reflect tbat anr charge! for tha tnics
tion of artillclal and the saving of tho natural
teetn arc now tne moit reaiqnaoie m renneyivamaf
Preeerro your, tooth aad you prooorvo your health.
Puttlag of the aatcral leMh tn a healthy, pre
terratlv. and neeful condition lo mads a ipcoialt,
piieaiei aad malformation. common at tbe month,
jaw and ataociate porta, ore treated and eorrocted
with fair auoocii. Examination! nnd soniultoj
tmni rnss.
It would bo well for patlente from n dlataace
let ma know by mail n few dayi before coming
to the office.
It il Tory important that children between ths
sge. of ilx and twelve yeara ihould have thcli
rcetS-SJiniincd.
AnmUbetu-StLSdtnlnjstorod and Tcctk rs,
mored without nainT" '
Diinoiitionl and obaractol are fuJ?4-fcTelr
tne world by the exprcaalona or the faee, hepes
how Tory diealtroui may it therefore as Hit .l,
son! to indulge an expression of distorted features, i
- . l,i; 1
natural artificial) eomforti and pleaturei,
reipeot and obey u'o's' limplieitioi and Initinet.
S. FOR t'L'H SHAW, . D. B.
Ofleo la Now Masonic Building, Second itreet,
ClearSeU, Pk. may 14' 1 1
DENTAL 0ABD.
D. A. M. HILLS
VToold icy to hie potleoM aad tbjs nek.
lie genorally, that, havktf diaaotveA partnership
with Dr. Shaw, he ia new doing the entire work
of kia office himself, 10 thai patient! seed not fear
being put nnder tbe bandi of any other operator
Clearfleld, March 20, 1872-pd20mck7
J. M. STEWABT, D. D. S.,
Office over Irwln'i Drug Store,
CURWEKSYTLLE, PA.
All dental operation!, cither in the mechanical
or operative branch, promptly attended to aed
latiifaction guaranteed. Bpeeiel attention paid
to the treatment of diaeaaee of tbe natural teeth,
gome and mouth.' Irregularity of the teeth cue
oeiifully corrected. Teeth extracted without pain
by the ate of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted
of tbe beat material and warranted to render oat,
(faction. april26'71:ly
FJUIB MITCHELL WAGON,
FPR
Farm, Freight and Plantation Usa.
rnlvcnally known aa tha
ORIGINAL. RACINI WAGON.'
Made by experienced workmen ont of as good
laterial ai money can hnv. We do not claim to
build the loweat priced Wagoni, but our aim il to
huild a well proportioned wagon in ell Hi porta,
and axeel is durability and light draft. For tha
pact qnarlcr ef a century the Mitchell Wagon has
sueeeeefully maintained the reputation of being
the belt wogoa in see Tbe rapidly increating
demand for ihem prove, thoir aupcriohty overall
other wagoni.
Hiicheii, Lewli Co., Manufacturer!, Kaciac,
Wiaoonaio. For aala by
THOS. REILY,
Aug. I, 1873. . Clearfield, Pa.
NEW LIME KILN !
NEAR CURWEKSVILLB.
Tha snderilgned would roipcctfuliy notify all
erconi ictcreited that he haa jnit erected a new
.ime Kiln, in Pike townebin. and will ken on
band a Srat-elaa. aualitT of GraT Lima, which
will bo furnished to farmert, buildere and other!
at lo cenli per huihel, caih, at the hiln.
jcij em' u, it. CALDWELL.
CHEAP GROCERIES!
LUMBBR OITV, PA.
Tha nnderalgned nnnounoce to hii eld frieadc
and patron, that ha haa opened a good lino of
GKOCERIES A PROVISIONS at the old eta.
of Kirk A Spencer, for wkieh he oolioil. a liberal
patronage. H. W. SPENCER.
number City, 7a., March 20-4X
RECEIVE
FLOUR
AND
SALT
1'enuNj'l vii nla Railroad
TYRONE A CLEARFIELD BRANCH.
ON snd after Monday, NOV Sd, 1S73, tha
Paaeenger Traina will ran daily (ilo.pl Bna-
aytj between Tyrone snd uioaraeid, as follows
CLEARFIELD MAIL.'
LEAVE SOUTH.
uitin, Jamel
M row h lor, Martin
Blauehard, Carolina M.
Ilraoigao, L. G.
Beaton, Alexander
Brlggi, Judaon
"rawTord, James 11.
Deeu, Henry
Elder, B. F.
Flemlnjt, John
HrilTm.n, Mn. Jelils
Mcilrttb, Rodger
Murray, John '
Malone, Uetsklab,
P. A. OAL'LIjr, P M
Funs sen Boea..-Tbe targeit aaiortment of
Ladlei' and Ucntlemen's Fare, ev.r brought to
Ins eoaoty, son Be icon at L, Flegal'a, and nt
uok low prlooc that taomony who bay an as-
Clearflild....
Philipiburg.
Oaocolc
Tyrone ...,.
,.1.40, T. at.
...4.35, "
,.4.60,
..S.00,
LEAVE NORTH.
Tyrone t .S0,..
Oaceola. 10.40,
Phillp.burg...lO.o, '
Clearfield 11.60,
f. '..II.'
.U'
LUMBLRMEHI
PERFECTION IN
Di i'. ' '
G A NTH OOKSI
Ij nl l
ny;ai V'i', i , , ; : , ;'
The Clearfleld Excelilor Canthook will not
wear out or break, being conitructed with one I
lolid band from ojip to point. 1
It It prononaoad h all practical lombermen J
wbo hara examined It to be the moat perfect I
Cantbook ever invented.
Amos Kennard, Patentee.
Manufaelnrod by Aaoa KsssanD A Co., al
CLEARFIELD, PA.
1
-All orders promptly attended tn, n3J'70
BY CAR LOAD,
And soil nt small Advance.
HOPE
BY THE COIL,
AND
PACKAGE GOODS
SAWS! SAWS! SAWS!
' CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
Clearflild..,..,
Phlllpabarg..
Oaeoola .......
Intersection..
Tyrone..
1.40 a.
S.flJ "
4.40
f,48
S.0S "
LEAVE NORTH.
Tyrone... 7.00 r. a.
Intereotlon...T.13 "
Oweeola S.I0 '
Phlllpabarg ...8.34 "
ClearAeld,er...t.t8 "
PARK FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bollefente, Pa.. .$3 08
Ifiiek Haven I 70
Winl.mrr.ort., ISO
Hantlngdon 1 SO
Lowiltown. I SS
Marymrllle... S OS
UARHISBURO... 4 74
Mldillelown 4 0
Marietta. .... I to
Lancaster , I SI
PHILADELPHIA f St
Altoonn. ... 1 St
Johaatown.. t SS
PITTHBUBO S It
Clnic connection! mads by nil trsini nt Tyrone
sod Look Haven, '.'.
DISTAN'8 CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAQ AND
CIRCULAR SAWS.,
Boynton's Liglitning Cross-cut Saw.
ALSO,
PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS,
For lale by
oetl3,70 It. F. BIGLER A CO,
C. D. WATSON,
DEALER IN
CSIGS A PATENT MEDICILS,
' CONFECTIONERIES,
TOTS AND TANKEE NOTION".
. FINE TEAS A ROASTED COFFEE,
BIST BRANDS TOBXCCO A SRGARS,
. SCIIOOL BOOKS A STATIONER!1,
. Kasosil BpfHIog, Second Itreet,
eei i. tr.EAnrnii.D, f.
' FOR "'.'
LUMBERMEN'S
SUPPLIES
SOLD'
CHEAP.
Asgnat 1.1, 1878 7:li7l
J. 11. M'MUIiRAY
WILL KUPri.T TOO WITH ANT ARTICLE!
OP MRllCIIANllISK AT THE VERT LOWKKT
PRICE. 1,'OMS AND SEE. (l-.S:7!iy)
NEW WASHINGTON.
T. M. ROBINSON & CO.,
SADDIajEBS,
Dealer! ln
Harness, Saddles and Bridles,
BLANKETS, BRUSHES,
Fly Nets, Collars, Wbips, Ao.
A Isrge itock of TR0TTIN9 GOODS of all
deMripiioni. Alio, a large itock of HARNESS
Til 1 li U IV.IH '
inm.iuiip.
4p-Rcpalring promptly attended to '
Shop on Market itreet, Graham'! Row, In shop
lormeriy occupied oy darnel Alexander,
Clearfield, Pa., June 2t, 1873. .
T)OOT AND SHOE MAKING.
At
JOSEPH H. DEEHING. on Market street In
Sbaw'l Bow, Clearfleld, Pa., haa Jnit received
a fine lot of reach Calf Bklns and Kips, the
belt in tbe market, nnd ii now prepared to man
ufacture everything in hia line. He will war
rant hia work to bo as rcpreientcd.
Ths eltliene of Clearfield and vicinity ago
mpectfully lnrltod to give hia n oall.
Work dene at ikort notice. 7:l'7.1y
REMOVAL.
FRANK SHORT, of ths "Short
Bho. Shop, givei bo tie tbat fa haa .
mtAi'ed from Orahau'c Itim, on Market itreaul, to
Dext" donr to tha jMloibfOT Uotcj, on Market
tract, whtra bt ia propar4 to ak aad matrd
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ftltohatl, Mwed or prfc wltb - hmrt ok tbo
oaatcra markoi iTurdi ana at aa raaaonablo prloa
aa they eaa bo bonght for olMwboro, and wbaro
ka la rroparod to Mooamodataall hia old oaitom-
ort and ai atany dw onea as ai; faror bim with
a oall. Thankful for paat farorf, ha would ra
ipootXollj aolicit ft oonUDuaiAaa of tboir patronago.
IT. BUUK1,
Cloarfield, Octobor 11, U7J.-4m
IOR HALEm Tbo vnderffftiod offera for
aala a ralnablo town oroDertr in tha boron rk
of CIearBld. Lot Mxl&b feet, with a food two
atory pluik hoaao therron erected, with tbreo .
rooma down atairt and four bed roomi op atalra.
Alao, arwinR room and bath room on aeoond floor.
Uouaa flniihed eomplett from oejjar to attie.
Uood double porch and good water. Price raa
aonabla and pajmenta eapy.
30aag7S WM. M. MoCtTLLOUOn.
F
S. SALE!
A large and well-lniahed Rrlck Dwilllng, iltu
sts on the river bank, In tke borough of Clear,
field, containing eleven room., with good cellar,
water ia the kitchen, and all the modern eoara.
nienees. Pantriel, Bath-room, Ciothei-proiies, Ac
Lot aisty feet front end two hundred and thirty
feet back, with a twenty foot alley on the ealt
aide. Bald bsildiag, with all tbe eppurtruancre,
will be aold ebeap, with payment! to mit purcha
ser. Application can be made to the nndor
tgued, or to A. C. Tate, laq., wbo will giro all
neceeaary information to those who desire to In
peat the property.
TH08. t. McCULLOCan.
Miy Jlit, 1871, tr. .
BONDS FOR SALE. Tho Clear,
field 0aa Company la ofering Ita bonds ns
aa iaveetment, running from one lo ten yean,
bearing ail per sent, interest, payable leml-en-neally
an the first daya of Janaary and July.
The amount ia limited to IIO.OOO, being but
one-lbird of the atock of the oompany, thn. mak
ing the bond, n do.ir.ble and eafe investment.
Tbey can had at either of the Deakt in this bor
ough, or at ths Treasurer's offlco.
W. W. 11KTTS, Treaaurar,
ClearSeld, Sept. 10, ICi J.-lf
HOUSE AND LOT FOR 6ALEI
The Hence and Lot en the corner of Mar.
ketasd Fifth ctrecta, Clearfield, Pa., la for a he.
Tbe tot contain, nearly an acre of irfound. Tho
bona, fa a largo doable frame, containing nine
rooms. For tevma nnd other information apply
to tbe Bubterlbcr, at tho Pott Office.
noris r. A. OACLlrr.
Tbe Bell's Bun W oolen Factory,
Penn township, Clearfield Oh, Pa.
1st very Cta!,:?.
nriRI anderslgnea' bog! lonfwt Ir'
X us fist ns is new nny
Lime for Sale 1
TITR andantfrned, realdlng near tbo depot bat
mado eompleto arrangemanta with Lima
burner eaat of tho moanaatn, whereby ha la ena
bled to keep eonitantly on hand a Urge quantity oi
PURE LIME!
which ba offcTf to farnierf and bulldert at ft trlfla
above eoit. Tboao In need of tho article would do
wall to giro mo a oall, or add roea m by loiftofc bo
for negotiating tboir Umo.
JKO. O. FAfiSMORB.
Clearfleld, Pa., June 9, 1849.
Spokes, Bims & Plow nni"
JOrfN 0. DAVIS t SON,
8. W. Cor. LEOPARD A OTTI1 1 ,
rniLAr""
s-Soad Str Fries Lis.
BlfBFJBD OlITI
BURN E D ,U J?
The nhierlbtri havs, nt grent sir- '
neighborhood neeoi.lty, In ths ereeien a
eleai Woolen Menafaetory, with ml t
improvement! attached, and are pnmr
all klnda ef Clothe, Caeirmeres, Sana,
keta, Placode, Sc. plenty of goods an
anpply sll oarold snd n thousand nan
whom ws sik to corns nnd examine, er ,
Ths bniinces of "'
cARDiNa and rtixr ;
will rcwlTS on ecpeclal at tee
errengomeats will bo nuds to saw- .
Wool, to salt cuitomors. Allws
done upon Ihe ahorteet, notice, e .
tion to baainoae we Iwpe tn v on
ef public patronage.
lOrOno foukii :
Ws wit! na.pt.
aad oil Mr w -
V...
ir. ii tl ie r--Mw
be Urn' '
or n, e
PATENT RIGHT I C
eV for nols tke VM -sawnlid
Wnskn g a.-. t,
!-" , -
Ls.
del. all In ths wag of fnml.aiag t rses,
Saddles and H amass, sn lbs sosnaat
on reasonable eatws, aVealaoASS s L
betwas imi Sa4 1" V
OaO. W. UIAX.
el..-s.lS, 4lt M, 1IH7,
p. a. Dtisjit,
!STi7 f. Wnp-lalee.dent.