Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 25, 1874, Image 3

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WlDltESDAY MORNING, FEB. M, 1074.
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v HEL1GIOU9 NOTICES.
M.tti.dlat r.nlaconal Church Rot. A. D
Tccua, Pastor. Publlo Bervloe every Sabbath
at 10 A. M., ana Tt r.m.
Sabbath Sohool at t A. M.
row Meetint everv Thursday. t 7. P. M.
Communion Bervloe, trst Sabbath of ertry
unith. at till A. M.
at. Andrew'! Church EplacopalKar.
incut UaLL. Publlo Service Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock, ud it T P. M. Sunday Bohoolat
P. M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday evening
.at t u'olook.
Presbyterian Cnurrta Rev. H. B. Bittlbb.
Habbatb aervteei morning ana eveuing nan
Wk Sohool at I P. M. Prayer Mooting Wednet
4ay tronlng.
Bt. Frauds' Church Catholic Her. P
J. Snaaw.R. Nui at 104 o'oloek A. M., oa tho
aeeond and fourth Snndayi or iach month.
Lutheran Church. Ror. A. J. ll-vsoei
rreachlnt every Sabbath, morning and aroning.
Sabbath Sohool at I a. m. Prayer mooting every
Wednesday evening.
The Philipaboreers doloated two
lady sohool directors oa tha 17th. Old fbglet
they an over there, thyhow.
Mr. A. M. Gmwold, "The Fot Con
trlbutor," dollrorod hit "Ingoa Meal" lootura la
tha Court Houst on Saturday tronlng,
Thk DirriRiNCE. The onco glori
oat lid of February cama and patted, aad did
ot attraol H much attantloa at "ground bog
A Bakc Entertainment. A grand
iauiieel Conoert it to oome off at Arnold't Ilall, In
Curwensvllle, on Friday aroning atzt, undtr tho
asanagtmont of Prof. J. C. Bloom.
A six weoks revival In the' M. E.
'Church, at Fhilipiburg, oloicl oa Wednesday
latt, and about ono bundrod members wort added
to tho tongregatlon.
Death's Domoa. llollidayob-rg
hat wlthia a fortnight lost three of it moot
worthy oltliens. Hot. Darld Watson, Col. Johl
MoKeage aad Deputy ProthonoUry Jobs R
Boba.
Sapit ArrucTED The editor of
'fba BntilU, It it quite evident, it annoyed with
an Iron bridge nightmare. lie alio ttatat that
did not name Judge Tbompiea, and that blf
.article wat not intended for either Mr. Content
or Mr. Brown. What a wonderful man that
aditor It, anyhow.
Wicked Brookvillc. -A ministers'
Association la our neighboring capital hat just
aooceeded in establishing the "Chrlttiaa com-
plazloa" of Drodkvllle. The town oontalnt 205
Trotesaat and IS Cttholit families, leering 170
famlllet who bare 'no oburab connections, and out
af a population of over ,S00, only 1,300 attend
ehuroh. It It no wonder the Radical majority U
to large la that patriotic town.
Heavt Drawing. On the slight
taow of the proient month, Mr. J. 11. Morebend,
f Bnraslde, thit eounty, hauled over an ordiaary
timber road, a distance of one and one-half milee,
with a tpen of light hortet, a itiok of pine tim
ber, measuring (5 feet in lenglb aad 15 by 20 inch
faoet, making orer 193 eublo feet, and weighing
probably Art unt. Can any of our teamsters
heat that I Let ut bear from you.
Borouoh Emotion The following
-aimed pertom were eleoted oBoert of thit bor
agh for the enruing year, oa Tueaday, the 17th :
Diatriet Treasurer, leaao JoBniton Alienor,
Wu.,W. Worrell) Cooetable, John MoCleiltn
Blgk Cooetable, Kdward Maok School Directors,
Jamea T. Leoaard, Itaao Johnston, Win. M. Mo-
-Cullough, Frank Short, John F. Irwin, Tbot. H.
Murray 1 Judge of Election, John L. Cuttle ) In
tpectorf , Cyreniua Howe, Cyrnt Gordon ) Auditor,
Oeorge L. Reed ; Orerteere of Poor, Jae. Wrlgley,
J. a Whlteblll Towa Clerk, John W. 11 owe.
March Fourth. The 4th of March
it the aanal day for inaugurating Prealdentt, but
the eitiaent of Clearfield and rioieity will hart
the pleaturt of wltneaalng tomething substantial
and mora elevating to the mind on that day.
The proprietor hu fxed upon that day to inaa.
gurate ar dedicate Ple'a Opera Ilouae. The etra
aonlet are to be conducted by Miea Jennie Car-
roll'e Star Troupe from New Tork which hat been
peclally engaged at aa eaormeai aipenat for
the oecatioa. Tblt Troupe li one of the largaat
.aod pouattet the moat earled and highatt moral
talent of any aow before the public.
Thit new enterprise, brought about through
the energy and public tpirlt af Sheriff Pie, de
itorret tha liberal patron ere af every member of
Ihla community, aad we will ba mistaken in the
tone aad aentlment of our eltlieot If ha it lot re
warded. '
Tha Lewlttown pipers, where Jennie Carroll's
Select Company hat given ontertainmenta, tay :
-"They attracted full houses. In foot, whether at
actors or musicians, thit company it rarely el
.celled, area oa the city boards. We commend
the company wherever it goes to public favor,
A Pleasant Aitair. We clip the
fallowing from a late number or the Sharon (Aler
cor county) srafa i
The Meeiier Bouse, last Friday evening, was
aha eoene of a very pleasant liitte aeaemuiage
af persona who bad gathered there 1a see Mr.
.Hugh Woods presented with a hendenue gold
watch aad chain by tbe Catholic people of Sharon,
for bis raoneesful effort! in caving their pastor,
Rev. K. O'Branigen, at the time of the ferry-notl
accident four weeka linee. Tbe presentation mat
made la a well chosen address by Mr. John
Mackin, and was responded to on behalf of Mr.
Woods by Mr. Ueo. D. Herbert. ' Tbe watch is en
JElgia movement la a handsome, heavy gold ease,
an the inside of which Is Inscribed "Testimonial
to lluch Woods, for berole conduct la saving
Rev. K. O'Branigen from drowning, Jan. 7th,
1974.'' It it valued at one bunttrwl and seventy
Ave dollars.
' Father O'Braalgaa it wall and favorably known
da many of the oiliaeni of aur county. To fully
amderatand tbe foregoing, at will state that at
the time Indicated, Father O'Braalgaa aad all
either geatlomea Were eroaaing tha Sbenango river
. in a ferry boat. The boat tipped over throwing
ihetn all cat. Hugh Woods, who amoag others
appeared apen tbe totnt toon after tha aroldent,
ylanged Into the river and aueoeeded la bringing
Father O Dranigan to the shore, after having bean
la Ue water hair an hour, and or eourae would
flare been drowned bad he not beea rotated by
Mr. Woods. Twa af the party were drowaed, aad
four ethers washed tha shores In safety. '
Neolioence A man drew a note
promising to pay cnt hundred dollars. He need
tbe printed form, and did not close up tbt blank
devoted to dollars, tnd after passing It aa negotia
ble paper somebody Inserted "and flfty" after the
no hundred and before the printed word dollars.
The actt, tbnt altered, got into toe bands af aa
innocent party, who presented It to the drawer,
and tiy Soprano Court decided that the maker of
tbe aota Wat Habit ror lit not, Because tnrougn
Begtlgeaoe be did not draw a lint betteea tbe
written word "hundred" and tbt printed word
"dollars." Any testimony tbet tbt drawer might
offer to establish the ftot that be gave the note for
at hundred muat go for nothing, at "there wet
aothlag ea tha face of the Bote to show that It
had beea altered." Kvidenoo of the alteration on
the faea of the Bote would bare ohaaged the cue.
Let thll ba a (eetoa to all drawers af promissory
notes. Ma ane can he too careful In such matters.
, . Anothor ease aame ander our own observation
tsw day! ago. Aa active beslneet man In an
other countr. mailed ha a three dollar chock to
pay a balaaot on kit account. He bad writtea
the ward "three" at tha left aad or tbe blank la
' tha check, after which we eaald bare written
"hundred" or "thousand" nicely, aad then be
dropped hit pea dowa to the left heed comer end
made tbeaa Of urea i $310. Had bt not accident
ally made the dot ea the right, we might have
added another aught and writtea "thousand,"
aad thereby reduced bit bank eeooautjuat 13,000,
When he only deaigned to let ua have tkrdotlar$.
Always (II the lift end of the blank and draw
four rten from where van ttrr writing to the
Wf "dollars," at the olbfr 1 of '! check, j
ALPHAUTIO RHYME FOR PROIteeOR.
ar bubbl. .
A la for the apple yon gave to Profensor,
w atea no accepted with the greatest pleasure j
B Is fur beauty, of which he it poiteaaor
i ou claim oe aat oeauty rare IB great measure.
0 Is for calling, which be does with a email bell,
(The calling of hit worthy students, 1 neat ;)
D la for duty, whiob we all ahould porfcrm well,
- Ana learning irons him we are, can now DC seen.
S ia for hia eyea, the oolor of haaven't blue,
With which be eaq tee hia etudoata to ioatruct ,'
F is for fun, which be muat bare, It la right too
Young folkt like fun, and It it nc tin at trust.
Q It for good. Our Father In heaven la good
ror giving us suoh a teacher, we conress j
H is for happy, and be to wt each and all thould,
With tbt many, many pleasures we possess.
I is the word be usee when tpeaklng of himself
Does he e'er sneak are1 nf nimeelf like we do t
J Is for John he will indeed by little elf
Be to called surely all here itatcd li true.
K It for kindness, by him ever to ut shows,
And we hope the same by us Is shown to him j
L is for his worthy lady, to us unknown j
Ob, dear 1 1 eannnt think of any more rhymes.
Lectin Cirr, January 80th, 1874.
EDUCATIONAL.
dbcatob Towmair. !
Report of Decatur school, taught by Mr. A. E.
O Herbert, for Irst month ending Nov. 18th, 1873 :
Whole number of pupils, 11 j children of proper
age not in attendance, 13 j average attendance,
0 1 per oent. of atteodanoc, 80 j number studying
arithmetic, 7 1 geography, 1 ; grammar, 1 f visited
by Directors I room aorubbed. Second month,
ending Dee. 18th, 1873i Whole number of pupils,
17 1 children of proper age But in attendance, 3 ;
average atteadanoe, 13 per oeqt. of attendance,
77) number of pupils studying arithmetic, 11 ;
geography, 3; grammar, 3 f visited by Diroctoro.
Third month: Whole number of pupils. 10 1 chil
dren of proper age not ia attendance, 3 ; average
euoaaanoo, 14 per cent, ol attonaenoe, BT nun
her etudying arithmetic, 1 1 1 ceoaraptir, 0 i aram
mar, 3 visited by Directors oue iuatitutc at
tended t the books are uniform t no pupils without
neoessary books) reviews daily) take the School
jommaij niuen aad drawing not taught.
Moehannon school, taught by Mr. Silaa Recee.
Report for (ret month, ending Nov. Irilh, 1873 :
Whole number of upila, 43 ; arerage attendance,
30 t per cent, of attendance, 70 i number studvina
arithmetic, 14; geography, 1 j grammar, 1 1 with
out neoessary books, 8 ; visited by Directors..
Second month, ending Dee. 18th, 1873) Whole
number of pupils, 64 ) average attendance, 37 ;
per oent. of attendance, Oil number studying
arithmetic, 22 j geography, 8 t grammar, 8 with
out nooeaaary books, 8 1 visited by Director!.
Third month, ending Jan. 28d, 1874 : Whole
number of pupils, 60) average attendance, 82)
per oent of attendance, 04 ) number studying
arithmetie, 80) geography, 0) grammar, 8 with
out neoosrary books, 8 : visited by Directors; do
not take an eduoational journal ) musie and drm.v
iog not taught ; bare no outline maps ; room hat
aoi necn soruooea aunog term.
Now Castle school, taught by Mr. O. W. Mat.
tern. Report for first month, ending Nov. 2Hh.
1873 : Whole number of pupils, 20; average at
teadanoe, 16; per cent, or attendanoe, 49 ( aum
her of scholars of proper age not In attendanoe,
3 ) number studying arithmetic, 18 1 geography,
grammar, mueie and drawing net taught during
the month ; number without necessary books, 16;
visited by Direotort. Second month, ending
doc. join, let: vrnoic number or pupils, 27
children of prop r age eot In attendanoe, 1 1 arer
age attendenee, 22 ) per cent, of attendance, 86
number studying arithmetic, 20 ) geography, 3
without necessary books, 16) rielted by Directors.
Third month, ending Jan. 20th, 1874 1 Whole
number or pupils, 26 ebildreo or proper age not
in nttendenoe, 0 ) average attendenee, 17 ; per
cent, of attendanoe, 08 j number studying arith
metic, 14 ; geography, 2 ; without neoeeaary books,
16 : visited by Directors ) room has been scrubbed
during the month ) review eecb week.
Ohio school, taught by Mr. C. U. Speck. Re
port for first month, ending November 1Mb, 1873 :
Whole number af pupils, 16 ; average attendanoe,
11 ) per cent of attendance, 78 ; number studying
arithmetic, 1 1 1 geograpby, e ; grammar, A ; with
out necessary books, 4; visited by Directors;
room has been scrubbed duriog the mouth ; re
view every Friday. Second month, ending Dec.
IHtb, 1)173 : Whole number of pupils, 16; arerage
attendance, jz ; per cent, oi attendance, Ml; nuia
ber ttudylog arithmetic, 12; geography, 9 i grata
mar, 0; without neoeiiery books, 2; music and
drawing not taught ) do not take aa eduoatiooal
journal.
Jefferson school, taught by Mr. T. Hudson. Re
port for Orst month, ending Nov. lKth, 1873 :
Whole number of pupils, 66 average attendanoe,
40 ; per cent, of attendance, 73 ; autnber studying
drawing, 28; arithmetic, 33 : geography, 28 t gran.-
mar, 16 ; visited by Directors ; take the Mool
Journal review daily, recood month, ending
Dec. 18th, 1873 : Whole number of pupils, 6;
average auenaanoe, ez ; per oent or attendance,
72: number studying drawing, 66 arithmetic, 62;
geography, 16 ) grammar 20 ; riaited by Directors.
Beavertown sohool, taught by Mr. John Bris-
bin. Report for first month, ending Nov. 18ib,
1873 : Whole number of pupils, 41 ; average at
tendance, SB; per oent. of attendance, 70; number
studying enlbmetie, ZU; geogrsphy, 1 ; grammar,
1. Second month, ending Dee. 18th, 1873: Whole
number or pupils, 48 ) average attendanoe, 32
per cent, of attendance, 68 j number studying
arithmetic, 24 ; geography, 1 ; grammar, 1 ; vit-
itea by Directors j disadvantaget-e-irregular at
tendance. ...
Chesterrllle school, taught by Mr. C. C. Sliults.
Koport ror Urst month, ending Dee. Dlh, 1873
U hole number of pupils, 40 ; average attendance,
41 ; per cent, of attendance, 80; number studying
drawing, so; aritnmetie,! ;geograpny, III; visited
by Directors! take an eduoational journal, and
review daily.
No other reports btvt been received from De
catur townsnip.
rcRouton vownsaip.
No reports received.
DltraiCT IKSTITl'TI BBTIMa.
Lawrence and Clearfield Institute will meet at
Mt. Joy, oa alaturday, Feb. 28th, at 10 o'clock
a. . Three sessions will he held. Evening ces
sion will commence at 7 e'olock. Question for
debate : ifeeorecr, "That tbe verdict of popular
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UIIU,UH 1. J U... flHrifl, fllllllll UillH Ml.
Rcad segatirc, Messrs. Mulbollea and McKen
rick. "
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DEATH OK NR. SWOOPE.
At a meeting of the Clearfield Bar Association,
held oa Tuesday, tbe 17th day of February, 1874,
upon being informed of the death of Hon. IL
Bucber Swoope, the Collewlog preamble and reso
lution! were unanimously adopted :
WnanaAt, In tbt tnserutlhla wisdom of an all
wise Providence, Hon. II. Bocnaa Swoora has
been removed from the ere n el of thit life ( and
whereas, tbe announcement of bis sodden death
has filled us with sincere sorrow, which It ia At
and proper for vs to cipvert, therefore,
Rttolmi, That we hare beard with profound
regret of tho death of our brother member of this
Bar, to which he has edded so mooh lustre by his
untiring devotion to tbe pursuita af hia honored
calling. Ia eerly life be eeme to ear town where
by virtue af hie native talent and cultured mind
be attained an eminent position in tbe ranks of
bit proreasioa. In later yeers, at at entered a
widor field, and ane more peonliarly adapted to
the development of bis rarequalitiesasabrilliant
and powerful arlmlnal lawyer, ha occupied a
epbere of usefulneaa to tbe Uovernment and peo
ple oi nta country, woion aut lew men are queiiueu
la fill so well,
ifesideeel, That 'a bis death our country has lort
a valuable and distinguished ouleer, and a highly
esteemed and good eitisen nnr .eotnmuutty a
warm and generous friend, and our Bar one who
by bis liberal eduoatloa and rant gefta was well
fitted to adorn hit profession.
Jfesofeed, That wt will attend bit funeral la a
body, and wear the asual bedsm of mourning,
ifeseiartt, That ws tender onr beertfelt sympa
thies to tbe iMwted family of the deceased in tbelr
bereavemeat, and that a copy of these resolutions
he presented to them.
ftuolrtd. That the proceeding! of this meeting
be published in the county papere, and that the
rretneaotary be requested to obtain permission
or court to enter these resolutions upon record.
T. II. Ml'RHAY, Pree t
J. W. Bauti, Secretary.
A Poetic Jurt. At the late term
of the Juniata eeunty court, la a case of trespass,
wherein a Mr. Dobbs' crop of oatl wat devoured
by a Mr. Watera' cattle, tbe Jury rendered thi
following amoafng poetical verdioti ,
la eighteen hundred and sevooty.throe,
' About tho year, we all agree,
From Tuscarora, great in fam
The suit of Dobbs vt. Waters same.
A farmer lo the plaintiff Debbs, '
None of yonr town ar city snobs,
It wes by cattle, not by gnats,
That plaintiff lost hit crop of oats.
Poor Dohbs bad built his fence cf brush,
Is why be did not care hit mush,
For Waters' cows, en sideling level,
Wont for the oats like til the d I.
But Dobbs It poor we til feel lure,
And has our sympathy for cure,
We go for him with tut, but, hn'k I
A neighborly feooe It not of brush.
Pc In tbe eaee before us pendant,
We find a verdict for defendant.
Kieuse ua for this queer effusion,
The verdict'! right and no delasioa.
r'mmrm DriiKiATinN. We are re-
o united to innoanee that tha new I'recbyteriaa
eharoh at PeaSald, tblt oounty, will be dedieated
aa Wedaeeder. March 11. 1874. About II JOO re
main to bt paid o) the ehnreh alrnetare, audi It
Is hoped the amount will be eueerruiiy suuscnoeu.
Ai monev mature arc a little close Just now we
have to doubt the trustee will accept paper due
by the first or Juae. A general Invitation It ti.
traded to tbe public Is ttltnd thi dedication.
MuaioAL Concert. Prof. Clary and
hit wife will give a Concert la the Court House,
tblt (Wednesday) evening, asilited by lb fol
lowing local talent i Misset Kralaer, MoAlplnc,
Graham, Moore, Smith, Cooper, and Mettrt . Buck,
Smith, K ratters and othera. Prof, Clary It
blind and giveo these eoneerti a' a meant of
raiting money to have his light restored. Doors
open at T and Conoert commonest at 8 o'clock.
Admission 60 cents Children 26. Ticketi for
sale at the PvetoISM and Bhaw'f Drug Store. t"
List of lottera rnmmninrr unclaimed
In the Posloffine at Clearfield, for the week ending
February 23d, 1874 l
Beck, Molly Mains, Daniel
Brake, K. McCraoken, Htrrlek
Baylis, Sarah ' MoCretry, Mrs. '
Cron, Amot Moller, f). O.
Dale, John NUeon, Osker
Dunlap, Martha Paasraore, Mrs. Carrie
Dunlap, Kdinund F. Queon, Patrick ;
Dunlap, J, Ross Koscnhoover, Christian
Frits, Herman (2) Rider, William
Urahaui, Miai Jam Saraelson, Jobnnoet
(lough, John Shinel, Susan M.
Hudson, Mist Ann Troisier, Jeremiah
Home, Martin Towell, Alice
Johnson, Kdward . ... Thompson, Benjamin
Kelley, II. M. White, F. A. I ;
Kyler, Elisabeth ' - -
P. A. OAl'LIN, P. M.
Lawrence Township Election.
The following named persons were eleoted to fill
the various ofAocs, on Tuesday, the 17th inat i
District Treasurer, Joseph Owens) Asscsior,
Jamea B. Shaw ; Supervleort, Jat. Brown, John
R. Park, J. L McBride, J. L. McPherton ) Con
stable, Nathaniel Rishel ) ' Judge, Wm. Ogden,
Inspectors, James Dougherty, George Oulich)
Sohotjl Directors, Newton Fulton, Ruful Thomp
son Overseers of Poor, M. F. Wallace, Ueo. U.
Hall Auditor, B. J. Conklin Town Clerk, W. L.
Antes. Thit township under a special act af
Assembly elects four Supervisors.
?atai Accident. Robert Patter
son, in tha employ of 'Squire Swan, at Ansonvllle,
was to tcrlouily Injured while hauling timber on
the loth last., that be died on tbe 10th. He leavet
a wife and three children. The strangest thing
about the ease Is that neither Mr. Patterson, who
remained sensible all the while, nor those in bis
cimpany could tell how be wat Injured. Mr.
Bloom, who wet tome distance ahead of bim with
a team, upon looking back noticed Paltersoo
lying acrost the timber stlok on hit own sled, tnd
stopping bit team went back and found bim help
less. How be was Injured is a mystery.
New P. O. The Pont Mooter Gen-
aral hat established a post emce at Bamberger,
and appointed Gto. L. Glasgow F. M. This
office li on the Bennett's Branoh Railroad, about
sii nillet aorth-weit of Luthenburg, la Brady
towniblp, and in a few yean will rival tha older
burgs In population. .
Fun TLo Philipeburg Journal aays
there is a movement on foot to have the Furge
end Stclner'l damt stocked with black baas, and
tbt Fish Commissioners have been communicated
with oa tbe tuhjoct. Why dun, tomebody bring
fish over thit way t Wt bavt plenty cf streams
to put them Into.
Another advertisement in regard to
ipecial legislation appeira thit week, to which
attention is directed.
Splendid vfrffttg;.
Wd have rarely, if ever, wltneaoed
finor or more charming acting than
the Grand Oners boune, last evening,
that of the Jennie Carroll oompan y, at
in the thrilling and aflucl'ng drama of
the "Xiittlo tuanty urphon." in the
former appeurancea ot Jennie I arroll,
Mark Bates and Hi. Henry here, they
were groat lavoritoa and it was thought
thoir acting was its near tho por I no
tion of brilliancy aa could be attained,
and wo hardly expected to ice it ex
celled as it was to ao great and oalis-
fiictory a dogree last etening. liven'
part o theirs wa sustained with great
dramalio credit, acd the remaining
members of the "stock" rendered
more than the avorage support. The
appreciation of the entcrluinmont was
very marked by the auuiorvce prcseut.
Jiamsburg Uclegrapn.
This troupe will givo four enter
tainments in Pie's Opora llouso, in
Clearfield, commencing on the evening
of Murcb 4th, and no one who can at-
tond should allow the opportunity of
hearing them go by.
Bpttlfllt,
Broat Roan ron Rut.-The Store-room an
Second street, lately occupied by J. M. Kratsar,
is far rent. The room is 22x00, with wareroom
22x40, end celler underneath wareroom The lo
cation Is among the best In towa, aod suitable
for any kind of buslnest
Feb. 18-31. JAMK8 L. LEAVT.
Fob Salb. -Tbe M. K. Parsonage la the bor
ough of New Washington. For price, terms, Ac.,
apply to tbe Xruiteet, new wasbingtoa, re,
fob 11-3U
Mr. John Troutmaa bat gene Into tbe Under
taking businees in connection with his Forniture
business. Imported Walnut Casksts and Coffins
always on nana aad rurnisbed promptly, ruuer
all attended.
Rbnotal. Dr. E. M. rtcheurer has removed
his office from Matonie Building to bis residence.
on Market street, rormerly tbe rcsldenoe or ly. D.
Wattoa.
Newspaper Decisions
I. Any person who takes a paper regularly
from tbe Post Office whether directed to bis
name or anothsr't, or whether he bat tubtorlbed
or not li responsible for tbe payment.
2. If any person orders bis paper diseontlnned
he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may
continue to send until payment ie made, and col
lect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken
from tha office or Dot
t. The courts bare decided that refusing to
take newspapers or periodicals from the Post
Office, or remoring and leaving them uncalled
for, Is prima facie evidenoe cf intentional fraud
Paiuti Ann Paihtibs' Fitniagt. Our stock
of Paints and Painters' Materials is complete, In
cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu
cas A Co't Pure White Lead, F. R. A Co's Buck
Lead, and a number of cheaper bvands of White
Lead: also. Linseed Oil. Turpentine. Varaishesof
all kinds, a full line of Bruebes, and a full line of
colors, dry and in Oil.
myj'7 H. F. Btcuta A Co,
A Cabo. Mist McAlnlne, teacher nf Muslc,
Paintlng, Crayon aad Drawing. Room at the
Academy, eug27
Save Time! Save Labor! Bare Money I Save
Clothea I The " Novelty Wringer " it tbt but in
tbe market. Buy It try It.
For sale by It. F. Butts A Co.
Montour Blate Paints, for painting boiitet in
side and outside Cottagea, Farm liulldinga, Ao.
Beautiful, durable aad economical, ti round lo
para Linseed Oil.
y28'7l H. F. Bronte A Ca,
Bird Cages a large assortment at II. F. Blg-
ter a Lo. s.
H. F. Biglor A Co, bare been making extensive
additions to their stoek or Hardware the last few
days. Kverytblag new In Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlera' Hardware, Farmere' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all hinds, can beseea
at tneir store. , . May 22.
1 '
Saws, Dlstan'i Crone-cut Saw, Great Amor loan
Saw, Rnyntan'i Lightning Saw, at
9 24-72 II. F. BtoLta A Oe't.
R. R. Wheelbasrowt, Rahy Carriages, Toy Ex
press Wagons and Wheeiharrowe, at
myl8'7l II. F. Hiunn A Co't.
CaMaed Plaster for talt by II. F. Blgler A Co.
Paints, Oilt aad Varnishes for sale by U. F.
Blgler A Co.
Wood and Willow Ware cf all descriptions for
sate ey it. r, nigier uo.
CUT THIS OUT.
It Hay Mara Voar Ufa.
There is no person living hut whet euffenmore
or less with Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds or Con
sumption, yet some would die rather than pay 76
oenta for a bottle of mediolio that would cure
them. Dr. A. Uueohee'a Uertnaa Syrup hat late
ly been Introduced in thit country from Herman v.
and iti wondreut cures astonishes every one tnat
try It. ir yoa doubt what we tay In print, cut
thit out and take It to your Druggist, C. D. Wat
ton, and get a tempts bottle'free cf chare, or a
regular site tor 70 oenta. u. u, tJlicaN, .
2aug7Xj Woodbury, V. J.
Axr.l. Seventy-five dosea Clearfield Wood
shoppers Airs at
f:.':7I. H. r. BIOLER A Co'l.
,arrifd.
v. rlitna towaabln. February 15th, 1074,
by flao. W. Stiuvaa, K.e,., Mr. LEANDEB H.
DI'Niiar, or new rora, to niise sah
CLAIR, of Clearfield aouaty.
Ia Huston township, on Tuesday, February
I7tb, 1674, by Rer. J. T. Lamia, Mr. . u.
SHKRWOOD.ofNsw Bruaswtok.taMissCKDO.
RA BUNDY, af Huston townsnip, uiearueiu
county.
1 - '
v. tt...t,i. inv.atin an Wednesdav. Febru
ary 11th, 1874, NANCV.wlfoof Daii. Oobiiab,
ta tbt turn year oi ner age.
Our ealeemad frieud, like thousands oerore bim,
has prematurely lost the partner of bit life, who
ike aone else mutually shared blsgrlels tnd joyi.
Such Is tbe pilgrimage of life.
Sheriff's Sale.
BT vlrtutofwrUiof Vtndilioni Erponat, tflDed
oat of th Coort of Common PUi of Clenr
tttld oonntj, and to mo dlrootod. thtro will
bo oipoMd to pubUoiftU, U tho Court Homo,
in tbo borouch of Oleorflold, on Monday, tho
16th day of March. 1874, at 1 o'clock, p. m.,
tho follow Id deicrlbod real oatato, to wit i
Thrj certain tract of land iltaato la wood
ward towniblp, Clearfield county, Pa., being one
third of tht Samuel Kmlia traot, bounded outh
bjr tout hern lino of tho Kml.n traot and northern
hot or toe noinn nrant iraoi, out oj iid a i Tid
ing the B. Emlin aud H. Motioe traot, went by
line dividing tho 8. Kml.n and W. Parker traot
aod north by dmiioo line of the B. Emlin traot,
aid lino oummenoing at a poet on line between
Parker and Km I in traota and running north 60
dugreea oaat oorosi aaid Km) in traot 2 .'JO perohei
to poit on line between H. MoUeo and Bam Em
lin traoti, aaid northern line being the eontbern
line of the two-thirdo of tho aaid Emlin traot,
and- containing HA aorei, more or leu, and al
lowance, about forty acre, cleared and a bouee
aud barn erected thereon. No. S. Being part of
earrey in the name or William wmar, bounded
hy I wide of W. B. Alexander and othera, contain
Ing llta. acrei, being partly oleared and having
houae and ether iuiproTementa and a good ooai
mine In operation thereon. Ho. S. Bouoded north
by John 1. Alexander and other landi of D. 0,
Ilonoal, touth by landi of Bhoff and Jaraei
Comely, weat by land of J, II. Fulford and Ueo.
Uookeuberry and east by land of Albert A Uru'i,
being part of tbe Wm. Wiitarand Koland Krana
traota, containing 200 aorea and allowance and
having 120 aorea cleared, a good two-itory frame
dwelling Houae, largo irame nana Dam tneroon
and underlaid with two vein, of coal, Beiaed,
taken in execution aod to be aold aa tbe property
ofbavid 0. llenial.
Alio, a certain traot of land situate la Oaoeola
borough, Clear lit Id eounty, Pa , on the north aide
of Curtin itreot. known In tbe plM of aaid tuwn
aa lot No. 2U6, with a reierre of ail mineral! un
der the aame, and having a twtilury frame house
and etablo aad other outbuilding! thereon, beiaed,
taken la execution and to be told aa tbe property
oi narry ueaa.
Alae, a certain traot of land iltuate in Oiceola
borough, Clearfield eounty, Pn,, known aa lot No.
18 in aaid borough, having a front on Lingle
itrect of fifty feet and extend iog bark along Coal
Itreet one hundred and fifty foot to Kdward alley,
and baring a large two-ftory frame hotel and
ootbuildingi thereon ereetred. Alao, the right, U-
tie and interest of Abrabaia tioaa in lot No. 87.
adjoining the above described lot. Beited, taken
in execution and to be aold as tbe property of
Aoraoata mm.
Alao, the following dt scribed parts of two lots
oi ground situate ta ino towa ot afaynesriiie, in
Uulien townsnip, Clearfield oounty. Pa., via: Bi
ginning at the corner of Bpruoo and Walnut
streets tneaee along Spruce itreet one hundred
and twenty feet to Hoe of lot No. 42 , thence back
along line of lot No. 42 one hundred foetf llienoe
by line at right angle with said lino one hundred
and twenty feet to Walnut street i thence along
Walnut street ono hundred feet to tbe eorner of
Spruce and Walnut streets andptaoe of beginning!
aud being the one of lots No. 43 and 44, fronting
on Bpruoe street, bouoded bt Walnut aod Spruce
streets, lot No. 42 and the reeiduo of lots No. 43
and 44, with a story and a half frame house and
outbuildings thereon erected. Beiaed, taken in
execution aad to bo aold as the property of Uoorge
uewen.
Also, a certain traot of land situate la Union
townahip, Clearfield oounty. Pennsylvania, be
ginning on line between tracts No. 2t)Ufi and 3691
at tbe turnpike leading from Clearfield ta Lu there
burg ; thenoe by aaid pike south 64 degrees ea-t
24 4-10 perches thence north 74 dfgrers eost lo
perches more or leas, thenoo south 73 degrees
tail 22i perches mora or less, thence north fill
degrees east 14 perches mora or lose t thenoe north
43 degrees east 9 perches more or less ; tbsnee
north 70 degrees out Hi perches more or lees to
white pine; thenoo weet 110 perches mnro or less
to a poet ; thenoe north 12a perches more or tesi
to place of beginning containing eighty (AO)
at res mora or less. Beiaed, taken lo execution
and to be sold as the property of Samuel Austin
ara f. w. jean.
Tains or 8-lo, The price or sura al which
the property shall be struck off mast be paid at
the time of sale, or such other arrangements
made as will be ariproved.otberwisethe proper
ty will be Immediately put up and sold again at
the expense and rtak of tha person to whom It
was struck off, and who, ta ease or deficiency at
sush re sale, shall make good tbo aame, aad la
no instance will tho Deed be presented la Court
for eonflrmatioa unless tha money is actually
paid to me bfteriff. w, K. Mci Uannufi,
Bnaaipr's Orrtcn, Sheriff,
Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 24,1874. j
Sheriffs Sale.
BT vlrtne of writs cf Fitri Faiiat, Issnel
cat of tbe Coart of Common Pleas of Clear.
Held eoontv. tnd to mt dirteted, there will be
exposed to PUBLIC 8ALB. at tbe Coort Hoots,
in tbe borough of Clearfield, oa Monday, tbe
Ittb tf 1 Marrn, IS74. at 1 o'olee, p. m.,
tbe following Heal K.tate, to witi
One town lot in the borongh of Ifoutsdale1
known as lot Ko. 60, bounded ua tbe north by Clara
street, 140 feet, aad ea the east 60 feet br flood
street, on south bj lot No. 68, on the west by Pine
alley. Seised, taken in execution and ta be sold
as tbe property or unristopaor Hillary.
Tannt ev Slue The price or mm at which
the property sbatl be struck off mnst be paid al
the time of tale, ar inch aiber arranxments
made aa win be approved, otherwise the property
wilt be Immediately put np and told affaia ai
tht expense and risk of tbt pereon to whom it
wes stntek off, aad who, la cese of deficiency at
sueh re sale, shall make goad the same, end ia
ae Instance wilt the Deed be preaented In Court
for confirmation unless the money is eetually
paid tc ue bnerttT. w. K. MurilBKNun,
Bnteirr't Orrict, I Sheriff.
Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 36, 1 874. J
SPECIAL LEGISLATION. No
tloo Is hereby given to tho publlo and all
parties interested, that application will bo made
at tbe prevent session of our State Legislature to
pass an aat authorising tbo overeeer of tha Poor
of laawraaoo townahip, im the oounty of Clear
field, to levy a tax for poor purposes upon the
onseated lands fn said township, at the same rate
per aenL as may be leviftd upon sauted property
M. F. WALLACE.
J.B.SHAW,
JOSKP11 OWENS,
and others.
Lawrence Tp., Feb. 24, 1A74 4t.
I I -I 1
BISEL'S
BEE HIVE
RTOIti;
LOCK IIAVEJT, PENN'A.
Ilavlna added fifty feet te our already etrw-
eloas Store Room, and with aa enlarged stoek i
everything In tht lint tf
DRY GOODS,
we Invllt tht people cf Clearfield oounty to enf)
aad Impact the tame.
Our foods were bought at the low pric during
the late panic, and we art bow prepared la offer
Inducement! neb aa were never before offered he
Lock llevoa.
Beyers wilt Dad It greatly te their advantage
ta call ca nt before making their pnrcliatoi.
J. . EVERETT CO., Pmp'rs,
Wk Haven, feb. 11, l74. -tm
N
KW ADVERTISEMENT I .
SPECIAL,
ANNOUNCEMENT!
, T. A. FLECK & CO.
would announce that they are bow opening for
tbe Fall Season tbe most attraotlrt and tomplete
clock of ,. ; , '
Millinery and Fancy Goods
ever before offered In Clearfield. In our Fancy
Uoods Department we are offering full Unci of
lloelcry. Woolen Good a,
Gloves, Hoop ttklrti,
Tlet, . Certeta,
I.atee, Hair Coodt,
Blbbont, Canvast Pattern a.
Dress Trlmaiiotra, Worsteds, cVc,
all of which wt are offering at attraotlrt prices.
MTLTcTTTZST DETAETUEITT.
We are now opening the latest styles and novel,
tits for the Fall Seaeon. -.
B0NNETI,
DAT8, '!
rBATUIRS, '
PLl'MHB,
VELVET RIBBONS,
. TIPS,
ORNAMENTS,
'LOWERS, ao.
OUE TRIMMING DEPARTMENT
is ia charge of a IreUclass Trimmer from the city.
We solicit an Inspection of ear styles by the
ladies af Clearfield aud vicinity.
Store room tbe eeme at now occupied by Wm.
Reed, on Market ttreet.
'aovc'71 T. A. FLECK A CO.
REED I REED1 REEDI
MARKET STREET,
CLEAR FIE ID, PA.
DRY GOODS!
CARPETS 1
CARPETS 1
CARPETS!
Gentlemen's FurnlshlngGoods,
.Ladies. Misses Si Children's Shoes!
The undersigned, baring leased again, will
eentlnue te represent tbe abevt linee cf goods in
all their breeches, and having reduced my ex
penses to one-third less, I can afford and WILL
SELL goods at ,
A CLOSE MARGIN 1
i shell toatlaue te tell for cash, at that eaab
buyert seed not fear helping to mtke ap for
lessee. I will, at heretofore, keep a
Reliable Class of Gvods,
and will la all eases try to gire yon the value of
your uoaey. 1 am reoelring a flna line of '
BLACK ALPACAS
Tins wttt
It li my Intontlon to wtak fAiVot Jir'j Day
en throughout tbe oounty, giro tuti ettention.
WM. REED,--
Market Street. Clearfield, Pa.
, Febrtury 4, 1S74. , ,
fs9Thi from the aboro ao one may etneet
toe mooh, 1 will Juat here etat that there will be
no ehrotuoi or promiume f(lren, aad will further
guarantee that no one wUI ful more value then
tbelr money Invgatod.
BRICK I BRICK! BRICKI
A NEW BRICK YARD.
WB. PLCMMER CO., having started
e a aew and extensive Brick Yard In
Clrarfleld, are prepared to maki contracts for first
tiara Ked Urlek, In large or email qnanttllrt.
Orders and ourrospondtnec solicited. Informa
tion can be obtained by calling at Hyader't Mu
sic Store, or by addressing
W. 8. 1 LtUMM Kit a m.
rnyT-tf
ClearflrM, Pa.
s
TONE'S SAW GUMUER3 AND
SAW UPSETS.
Wt have received the agency for the above and
will tell them at manufacturer's nrloei. Call aud
examine them. They are the hst.
TUHTICRH' tft (OrlllTABI.KH' kVEM
(I We have printed a large aamher of the new
FEB BILL, and will on the receipt of twenty,
vt cuts, mail a copy te anv tildr.ii, sjiyS'
Jiardu'irf, Clnitarr, tit.
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
ntttaai
UAItWWARE,
' Also, Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
. CLIABF ILP, PA.
F
AEMINtt IMPLEMENTS of oil
kinds for tals by 1 .
U. F. BIOIjEB CO.
JAILKOAD WHEELBARROWS
for sal. by
U. F. BIOLER k CO.
0IL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Neils, etc., for sals by
II, F. BIOLER 4 CO.
JJARNESS TRIMMINGS k SHOE
Findings, for sale hy
II. F. BIOLER V CO.
QUNS.PISTOLS SWORD CANES
For talt by
" H. F. BIOLER CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
. fllxss, for aale by , -
n. F. iilOLER k CO.
JRON ! IRON I IRON1 IKON1
, tot sals by . 4
II. F. BIOLER k CO.
JJORSE SKOES k HORSE SHOE
. ' ' HAILS, for talt by
II. F. BIOLER k CO.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
Aad b.st Manufacture, for talt by
II. F. BIGLER k CO.
"UIIMBLE SKELNS AND PIPE
. BOXES, for sals by
H. F. BIGLER k CO.
RODDER CUTTERS for aale by
cb30-7O H. F. BIGLER CO.
RONSIDES STORE.
G. S. FLEGAL,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
II EATERS, - .
RANGES, - ' -
HOLLOW-WARE,
TAINTS.
OILS 4 VARNISH. :
POTTY 4 GLASS,
ROPES,
"" BTF.P-LADDERS,
WOOD AND "WILLOW WARE!
The celebrated Toledo Antl Freeilng Galvanised
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
, No bettor Pompi ia tbe market. -
LAMPS, CflASDELIERS, LANTERNS,
LAMP FLUES, ar til kinds,
LAMP FIXTURES, Aa.
All at lowest prices. 1-1474
PreaquclsU Htreet, Philipeburg, Pa,
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
SCALES,
Jsatr" ar atx aiaati
BHte Darrows, Wtrehonet Tracks, Copying
Presses, Improved Money Drawer, Ae.
roa SXLI BT
II. F. BIOLER k CO.,
Deal en In Hardware, .
mekM:70.tf Second Street. Clearfield. Pa.
JANIEL GOODLANDER,
LUTHERSDURO, PA.,
Dealer in
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY Si GLOVES,
BATS A CAPS and BOOTS A SHOES,
Tobacco, Groceries and Fish, Kails, Hardware,
Quaensware and tilaasware, Men's and
Boys' Clothing, Drag', Paints,
Oils, School Hooka, '
, a large lot of Patent Medicines, .
Candicc, Nuts A Dried Fruits, Cbeeae and Crack
ers, lloek and Rifle Powder,
Flour, Grain and Potaloca,
i.-s Clover aad Timothy Seed,v ' '
Sole Leather, Morocco a, Llnlurs, Bindings and
Thread, Hhoemaken' Teoli and
Shea Findings.
Ko greater variety of goods In any store In th
eounty. All for sale very low fur cash or eoentry
produce at the Cheap Corner. Aug. 2T, 187,
KRATZER & LYTLE
Ternentloe.1
f Nulla,
10 U X Ulaea,
I "utty,
Paints, WILL SELL V
Olla, J
French, Richards & Co.'s
Buck Lead
ANV
Calcined Plaster
VERY CHEAP.
Immense stock on band.
Clenrfirld, Pa., June 4, IHU.
The Lightning Tamer.
fpHE nndertlgned art Iht tolt Agentt In this
X county ror the "North American Oalvanlted
LIOHTMNU RODS." Ibcteara tkecnlvaafe
rods now la nst, aad are endorsed by all the
scientific aiea la the country.
Vim hereby notify tbe cillsenc of tha tounty
that we will rut them up a better rod, aod for
Ists money, than It tbarged by tht foreign
agent who nnnnally traverse tha eounty aad
earry oa ear mut caan, acver la return.
ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR.
Tkoee wishing Lightning Rodt erected oa
their buildings need butaddrett ns by lettsr, or
call la persoB. Wt will put tbem np anywhere
In theeounty, and warrant them. Tht Hods and
rixturei eaa ns teen at sty time by calling al
ai, itn,, If tf btnl t'n . X
- " ' M. I, BlUbLS B, I J ,
Clearlltld, March 19, t7 t
FT
Ik
5m &om, ?mtxt$, 6t(.
i, r. wtxvisu...
WEAVER A XJETTS
CLEARFIELD, PA., ;
. ...
Are offering, at tbt old stand of Q. L. Reed A Co.,
their stock of goods, tontUllof otV ;,
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SnOES,
HATS A CAPS, BARDWABB,
QUEENSff ARE,
FL0UE, FEID, SALT, &o., &o.,
At tbt most rcasontble rales for CASH ar In
exehange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. '
SeT-Advaneei made to these engaged In get
ting aut sqosre lumber oa tbe most advantageous
ijwni,'..-." - - - ' 1.' - pdtlJinTS -
MARBLE AM) ST0E YARD !
Mrs. 8. 8. LID DEL L,
Having engaged la the Marble business, desires
to inform bar friends and the public that she has
now and will keep constantly on band a large and
well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, and is prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES,
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
MONUMENTS,
Curbs aad Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window
Sills tnd Ctpt, also,
BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND
TOPS, Ac,, Ac
.Tard on Reed street, near tbe R, R. Depot,
. . n. I. tm
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
' MATTBESSES,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
Tbe nnderiH'irned begs leave to Inform tbe cltl
seus of Cleartlelil, tnd the public generally, that
be hat on band a fine assortment of Furniture,
each as Walnut. Cliestnnt and Paintcd.Cbember
Suites, Parlor Suites, ltcctining and. Extension
Chairs, Lailies and Uents' Easy Chairs.nlui Per
forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Sf3e and
Windsor Chairs, Clothes Bare, Step ar, 'I l.i ten
sion Ladders, Hat Racks, Scrubbing Bruslles, Ac
MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES,
Looking Olaases, Cbronus, Ao, which would be
suitable tor Uolieay presents,
declu 73 JOHN TROI TMAV
HIE LATEST MOVKI
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORE,
To their new Luildlng on Second Street, nearly
opposite the store of Weaver A Belts,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Wfcoro thr will eontlnao to (rapply their old and
aa many ntir euttomera aa ua coin a, witk
PURE DRUGS!
1IEMICALS1
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Iacludlng all new rcmedict,)
Patent Mrdicinss, Paints and Oils, (lleei and
Putty, School Books, Statinnury, Paper,
Ac; aleo, a full line of Drug-
Iiste' Snndriet, ilalr
. Tonics,
Cosmetiot, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes,
Toilet Soaps, Pocket Books, Ac, all of
.. ' the beat quality. '
PURE WISES AND LIQUORS,
for medical A sacramental purposes only,
Para While Lead, Colors of all kinds, Raw and
Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Turptn.
tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnixk
Brushes, Flavoring
F.xlraels,
Confectfonrrlei, Bird Seed, Splee, ground tnd
ungrounu, ui an aious.
SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS
Wilt tad car stork nf Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and De-
mettio I'lgers, Snuff ar.d Flne .ut to I of tha
very best bramls In the market,
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All klndt of GLASS WARE
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
aad Musical Trimming! of every variety.
Having a long experience In tbe buslneri, and
an extensive ami well selected stock of modiolnes.
we ant tnahlrd te fill Physicians' prescriptions a
tnv soonest noure ana ob the most reasonable
terme, day and night.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN
Cleerflell, Pt., May II, 1871-tf.
T I.ME! LIME
The anilorelgprr It new prepared; to furaltk
puuiio wu an txteuaut quality or
Bellefonto Wood-Bgrned Lime,
rot nlattorlne ntinose. tie il,. tn...
quantity. Can be found for the present Bt Ple't
new huliilln. M..w.i ' .
"'f L, K. McCVLLOtOH
ANNOUNCEMENT
OF THE tJREAT
REDUCTION-OF PRICES I
BY S. PORTE SHAW, O. D. .
C' : IMPORTANT TRl'IHSi
a-a I. .dllns a liebttr tariff ta
h.nee the feu and ateefevale charge f. r
..nlal and full let! of Teeth. I nta tbt be t
manuraotura oi iem 1M1 ' .
operations registered and warranted to give it;
vice aod satisfaction. " '
Friends, rctloot that my charge! for the Inser.
tlon of artificial and the laving of tbe natnri I
teeth erenow the most reasonable in Pennrylvanl: .
Preservt your teeth and yon preserve your healll
Putting of the nstural le.in In a bealthy.pn
servativeand useful condition Is made a specially.
... a .irrm.tin.efiininon to tbe DOUtL.
yieca.es uaiu m, ,
law and associele parts, are treated and oorecteu
with fair tuooesl. , Exauiinations and eontulU-
tlone raxn. . ',: . ,
It would be well for patltnti from a distance lo
let me know by mail a few dayt before coming
" IMs veryimportant that oklldren between tbe
of six and twelve yean thould Lave their
Uetb examined. ',..,- A Tll.t. ...
Anessthctiot are anminisier.u .uu --
moved without pain. ' . '
... . ' j .l,..ij,v am tudeadbvail
the world by the expressions of the face, hence
bow very aisaairouo me it """". r
.... i. i..iui. an ainreetion of distorted feature,
even apart from a hygienic view. Now, to enjot
natural (not artificial) comfort! and pleasurei.
respect and oocy natnrm '''T.,Tuu a
n. run,
Ofllee In New Masonio Building, Second slreet,
Clearfield. Pa.
.DENTAL CARD. ;
Dr. A. . HILLS
tn rata rtaitonra anil that filiri-
'vt-f ' 1 r " UUI" r . r - -
i: ..litw that Via i new diaanlrii ntirt tliirifa 1 1
with Dr. tSbk'w. lie It now doiog th aotlrt worl.
Of Oil Gpice D1 111 11 1, ID in ii.ucDi nnm uui ic-i
bcinc pat un-ter the hun-lp nf any other operator.
fl. ! i. lt Ifif-) v.J'rAr.akTl
iioaruoiu. anip iBi.-tuun.
J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S.,
OIBot over Irwin's Drug Stort,
. CURWENSVILLE, PA.
All dental onerationi. cither In the mechanical
cr operative branch, promptly attended to aal
satislaction gusrantced. Epecial attention paid
to the treatment of diseases of tbe natural teeth,
gums and mouth. Irregularity Af tbe teeth sue
oeesfully corrected. Teeth extracted without pain
by tbe use of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted
of the best material and warranted to render sat-
lilactioa. . tprilJ'71:ly
MIE MITCHELL WAGON,
FOB
Farm, Freight and Plantation Use.
Universally known at tht
ORIGINAL BACINK WA005.
Made by experienced workmen out of as good
material as luonoy can bur. We do not claim to
build tbe lowest priced Wagons, but our aim is t"
build a well proportioned wcgon in ell its parts,
and excel in durability and litfbt draft. Fur tbe
past quarter of a century the Mitchell Wagon hit
successfully maintained the reputation of being
the best wagon ia nse. 1 be rapidly increasing
demand fcr tbem proves their tuperioritycrerall
other wagons.
Mitchell, Lewn 4 Co., Jlaanuetarera, ttaeiae,
Wieconiin. Fur sale by
Hr.lLl.
Aug. 6, 1873. Clearfield, Pa.
The Bell's Kim Woolen Factory,
Pean township, Clearfield Co., Pa.
BURNED OUTI
ct a or
BURNED UPI
The luheriberf hare, at great arpraie, rebollt a
neighborhood ncM'ritT, iu tba erection of a firat
elaM Woolen Meniifoctorr, with all tbe modem
improTomcBta ati eebptl. and are prepared to make
all kindi of Cloths, Casfimeret, Sattnelta, lltan
keti. Flannel, . I'lraty vi jwm oa kmu iv
f apply all oorold and a thouaand new ouitomen,
wbntn we uk to eomo and examine onr itock.
The buiioMi of
CAUDINQ AXD FCLLIXO
will recelre onr special attention. Prnper
arTarri(rn.Bti will be tnade to rooeive and deliver
Wool, to euit euatomera. All work warranted and
done upon tbe thorteit notice, and bj etriet atten
tion to burtn-fi we hope to ralie a liberal ibaro
of public patron ape.
IO.OOO POl'NDS WOOL WANTED!
We will nay the hijrhest market price fur Wool
and lell oar man u fact nrcd good at low aaiimtlar
Itoodi can be bought in tbe eounty, and whenever
we fail to render reevonable eatiffaction wa ean
alwire be found at bona ready to make proper
explanation, either in pereon or by letter.
apri!5if Bower P. O.
JEW STOKE AND NEW GOOD?.
JOS. SHAW & SOa
llavejuit opened a
Kiw Stoat, oa Uaio St..CLiAamu, Pal
latetr occupied by Wm. P. JBWIM.
Their ttock contUti of
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Gaociam of tbe beat quality,
Qi'ee.nsware, Boots and Shoes,
and every article neccstarr for
ooe'a comfort.
Call and examioa our atock before pur-
oliating ela.where. May 9. IPfifi-tf.
QLEAKFIELD ACADEMY.
MALE OF.PARTMGT.
. TUB WIVTKTI THftM of fourteen weeks will
commence MONDAY, JANUAltlf th, IST3.
Terme or Tuition.
Reading, Writing, Mental end Written
Arithmetic, tlratnmar, Ucography aud
History. a... t M
Natural Pbiloeophy, Physlulugy, and Hin
gis Kntry llook-kecping, ot eitber,.wnh
the abore , 11 00
For abstractions in Double Kntry Uook- .
keefiing and Commercial Arithmetic, ape
eial terms to be arranged.
For parlieulari respecting tht school tprlv to
aug!T73tf . .K. M. McEXALLY. .
MISS H. S, SWAN'S . '
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIKLP, PA. '
THI WlMI'.lt TEUUof fenrteen weeks, will
commence Monday, Januvy 6th, 1974.
TERM OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Wrlllng.ObJect Let.
sobs, Primary Aritbmelio aud Primary
tieoe;raihv.... 47 00
History, l.oeal and dejrlptlve tlcegrA)liy
With Msp Prawlng, tlrautnar, Mental '
and Wril!rn Arithmetie 0 00
Algebra and tho Sciences ....,;.... IS 00
Insiructloa In Instrumental music '. 10 00
Oil painting, 14 lessons 11 M
Was work , I v0
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, Aug. 8, 1073. 0:7:70. y
O. ,1. (3.
TyilKKri te buy my ttRY GOODS, qro.
IT cerlea, Qurenswarc, tllaasware, l'rnga and
Notions, Confectioneries, Ao,, cheap for rash.
The tubaeriber begs leave in Inform hit old to 4
new oastomcra that be hat opened
A VARIETY ST0RU ......
IN HLEN IIOPB, PA.
And will sell goods nt nrlcet to Suit the times. A
liberal vetluetioa will be made to enstomert buy.
ing at wholesale. . m . t (
Call and exsmlne my stm k brfnrt porcbulng
llsewbere, A liberal share of public patronage It
tolioited. .
C. J. KKAqT, '
f)le ItopeJPa., June 14, H7U
Ton iitiTi(i of Kvtnt Dtscravi
I U tiun neatly executed it tblt otSct,