Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 18, 1874, Image 3

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THE REPUBLICAN.
. CLEARFIELD, PA.
Wednesday morning, march, is. nu.
Terms of Subscription.
If paid In advane,oi within three months... $J 00
If paid after three aud before six months..... S 60
If paid after the expiration of sis montln... S 00
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Methodlit Episcopal Churcli Rer. A. D.
Tooim, Pastor. Publio Service every Sabbath
at 10, A.M., and 74 P. M.
Balibath School at 9 A. M.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday, at TJ P. M.
Communion Berrien, grit Habbeth of every
month, at 1 A. M.
Ht. Andrew's Church EplcopalRev.
Gbjorou Hall. Publie Hervtco Bumlay morning
mt 10 o'clock, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at
I P. M. Prater Meeting Wednesday evening
at T o'olock.
Presbyterian Church--Rev. II. 8. Bcti.br.
Sabbath erviees morning and evening- Sab
bath School at 8 P. M.Preyer Mooting Wednes
day evening.
Hi. Francis Church Catholic Rev. P,
J. Shkridan. Mam at 104 o'clock A. M., on the
ecennd and foarth Sunday of each month.
Lutheran Cluirctu Rev. A. J. Habtsoci
Preaching every Sabbath, morning aud evening,
Fabbath School at 9 a. at Pray or meeting every
Wednesday evening.
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The Central Pennsylvania Confor-
vooa of the M. B. Church meu at Altoona to-day
m
A caution notice la published this
"week by Mr. 1'bilip Dott, which may bo of in
terest to some of our reader.
The proflBos, trponnd other material
tf tbo defunot Williaauport Standard U to bo fold
at Assignee' tale on the 20th of this month.
We notice by the liarrisburc Patriot
that the Mayor of that city has appointed Edward
Do Beck, formerly of this place, a member of the
.police force.
Miss Phoebe Couzins, the lady law
yer of St. Louis, Mo., lectures In Pie's Opera
House this (Wednesday) evening. Subject
"Education of Women."
Death op Judge Wiliielm. The
many friends of the Hon. Jacob Wilhelm will
with sincere sorrow, learn of his demise, which
took place at his home in Graham township, on
Monday morning last. Wo are unable at this
writing to give his age or the eaise of his death
A. Boyd Iionderson, Esq., formerly
of .book Haven, and wen kuown as toe correspond
ent of the New York Herald In North Carolina.
and Cuba, is now in California. His present ad
dress Is San Francisco, care of Geo wry A Co.
Wonderful 1 Somobody was at
Harrisburg last week and was Introduced to
Mc Henry, of Cambria, and a whole host of other
members. He rode from Philadelphia to Harris
burg In a Palaoe oar and then dedicated the new
Masonic 11 all, assisted by Mr. Vaux so we infer.
Thanks. Superintendent Gregory
has our thanks for a bound copy of the annual
report of tbo State Superintendent of Common
Schools. The State authorities hare murdered
his annual report of this county. When he said
"papered," they say "prepared." Prolty good
after all. Three cop lei of the report in question
for eaoh school district can be bad by some direct
or or teacher calling at the Commissioners' office,
Literary Entertainment. Our
community will no doubt turn out in good num
bers to hear Miss Phccbe Cousins deliver her leo
1ure on the "EJuoauon of Women' this (Wednes
day) evening. The lecturo especially Interests
the lady portion of our com m on it y, sod the la
dies, at least, should go to hear her. She Ico
tured in New York a few days ago, and the pa
pers of that city speak of her in very fluttering
terms. She is now on her wsy to her western
home, St. Louts, and it may be a long while be
fore we have another opportunity of hearing her,
hence all should be present on this occasion.
Court. This is court woefc with us,
tot it is a very small affair, carried on by the
Associate Judges, Messrs. Foley and Read. The
business consists chiefly of swearing in the new
constables, some of whom opened their eyes when
requested by their Honors to gira $3,000 bail, or
be qualified that tbey were, the owners of that
much property, clear of all encumbrance. Here
tofore it has been the practice to demand only
$1,000 bail, but It seems that the court requires
now In the future not less than $1,000 nor over
$3,000, thus requiring the parties sleeted to
furnish ample security fur funds thst may come
into their bands.
itiatiT. There is a bill before our
Legislature authorising elergymen or justices of
the peace to administer an oath to parties apply
log to them to be Joined In marriage, as to their
age, and if tbey swear falsely they are to bo
punished. As the law now stands, the responsi
bility U all with the clergy and justices, and the
youngsters can Ha with a good grace under the!
eircuniitanocs, and after the parties art united
and happen to be under-age, the enraged parent
presents himself for the penally, which is often
nothing more than blackmailing. A trick of this
kind was playod off on us once and it eost us $60.
Had this law been in force at that time the parents
of the lying pair could not have robbed as, bo
cause their child would have been sent pri "on
ward. The laugh would bavi boen on the other
side.
The Derby Coal Company Cask.
This elebrntcd ease is being contested in our
State and in tbo United States Circuit Court. The
Pittsburgh Leader, of the 7th Inst.f ro alluding to
the case before Judges McKenna and McCandless
lays i
"The arguments are npon a motion for an In
junction in the ease efW.A. dibscm, Y. Casanova
and U. Titus vs. The Derby Coal Company. No
less a personage than the Hon. Jere. 8. Rluox
appears for the plaintiff's, together with Hun.
William A. Wallace, of Clearfield county, and
John II. Dailoy, Eq. For defendant appears j
Judge Barrett, of Clcurfleld oouuty, and Ucorgej
P. Shiras. The Messrs. Casanova, as the name
Implies, area brace of (Spaniards, Casanova the!
youngest possessing a characteristic jutlincas of
hair and darkness of eyes and complexion. The ;
President of the Derby Coal Company, A. M. Sol-
teldo, is also a Spanish gentleman, and was rep
resented by his son, A. M. Solteldo, Jr., a droid
cdly ban duo id a young gentleman. The intercut
of the crowded room was chiefly centered ia the
Honorable ltiack and Hnrret. Hoth gentlemen
were blessed with impressive appenrance, Judge
Barrett being portly, eloquent, and full of fun,
nd Judge li lack's ooumauding form and power
ful figure made bim a conspicuous object on the
Boor.
Reduce the Mills. Tho moat sons!-
ble mo rem on t yot made in relation to assessments
nd taxation, Is that looking to the reduction of
the number of milts, or percentage of taxation.
As the taw now stands, the county commissioners
oan assess ten mills, rnporvltors and overseers of
the poor the same, and school directors the enor
mous suru of twenty-six mills. The Legislature
should reduce these rates Just one-half and there
by force publio opinion Into the support of al
ienors, and assess property at Its true value as H
now contemplated by law but can never be done
until tba other track la taken. The miserable
policy of assessing lands at two and throe dollars
per acre when it will sell for twenty and thirty,
and then imposing from ten to twenty-six mills
for tax purposes, li the worst commercial folly
ttow p radioed upon the people, union we axocpt
the Custom House robborios carried on in sea
port cltioi. A high rate of mills daproclatrs
.property while a low rat finds the true value,
what everybody seems to desire, yet nobody
strives to practice, nor will it ever be reached un
til the LegiiUture reverses the law upon the sub
ject. So foxy are the people In some loculitlrs
that they bad to obtain special legislation, and
bad the road rates raised to twenty and twenty
ire mills, and to kcrp their schools open the
legal length of time tbey would n from four
to eight mills building fa to pay their teachers.
By violating their consciences and the law in this
manner they lueoeodod in keeping their roads in
repair and their schools open, but tbey did not
pay one-third of their proportion of either State
or county taxes. The moral degradation is ap
parent and the obstacle should bs removed. We
aay to the Legislature, ToddM the mills and this
dirty work will soon be abandoned and the true
ii of errry county In tbs Srale reached.
A Rash Act and Fatal Conbr-
QtrxKCX. In our last issue we made brief mention
of a horrid accident which occurred at T. C.
Helms'e saw-mill, about one mile and a half west
of this, at nine o'olock on Tuesday morning, Id
Inst., In which a Mr. Jacob C rut hers, of Bell's
Mills, Blair county, was tawed entirely In two in
two or three seconds, and are now enabled to give
the particulars. We are Induced to refer to this
ease again, not through a disposition to aggravate
the mind with the relation to such sickening
sights, but that It may be a warning to others em
ployed in the dangerous avoeatlox-1 of all kinds,
in this region, where the loss of human life has
become so alarmingly fearful, and where wo oan
trace so many of these fatal oonsequenoec to the
reckless aots of the mangled victims. Mr. John
Hays ts the sawyer employed at this mill, and
was In charge at the time. It was noticed that
something was wrong with the oar rt ago a nut
or something of the kind was loose on the under
side of It. The carriage woe standing la front of
the saw, and Mr. Hays bad crossed over for the
purpose of adjusting whenever was wrong. Mr.
C rut hers, who was his setter, took the sawyer's ;
side of the carriage, threw himself flat upon the j
floor, within a few inches of the whirling saw, and
endeavored to assist the sawyer in adjusting the
difficulty. It Is said that Mr. Hays warned him
of his danger but he paid no attention to it j and
Mr. Jack Spocce, who is the engineer, and who
was watching the efforts of the two men, told Mr.
Cru there of bis proximity to the saw, but he re
marked that an Inch was as good as a mile. In
his endeavors to reach whatever was wrong with
the under part of the carriage, be had to lay flat
to the floor and partly across the carriage, and in
this way his feet would be very near the lover
which is used to gig back the carriage, and It ts
reasonable to Infer from this that his feet struck
the lever and started the carriage forward. After
the carriage had started two seconds could hardly
elapse before the saw would be whirling into his
body. Mr. Hays sprang from the position he
was in and rushed for the lever Mr. Bpeoee hur
ried below and stopped the engine; but all was of
no avail. Two unearthly shrieks were uttered by
the expiring victim, the saw passed entirely
through the body, severing the upper from the
lower extremities, and he was dead j and no power
on earth could have saved him, considering the
position he was In, after the carriage had once
been put In motion.
Dr. Bloody was at once sent for and done all
that could be done attach together the two parts
with needle and thread.
Mr. Cruthers Was a young, unmarried man, his
parents living in the neighborhood of Bell's Mills,
In Blair county. They were telegraphed to at
once, and on Thursday the remains were interred
in the burial ground outsideofour town. Oieoola
IteveiUe.
Sad Bereavement. The publishers
of the Osceola Reveille hare lost the best friend
this earth affords to living mortals, as Indicated
by the following:
''We have Just returned from the sad duty of
conducting the remains of our sainted mother to
their last long home. After an illness of fifteen
weeks, during whicn time sbe endured the great
est of human suffering, she sank to everlasting
repose on the morning of tne second or March
Catbabimb Mvtihqrr, daughter of Jacob
My ti Direr, was born in Philadelphia, on the 2Mth
day of April, 1703, and wot In ber eighty-first
year wnen sue died. Five months alter her birth,
her father and mother died of yellow fover, within
a week of each other, leaving six children, the
oldest of whom wss but eleven years or ago. As
there were none to care for the orphans' interest
during the prevalence of the dreadful scourge
which desolated the city in that fatal year, the
property was all lost, and the children scattered
among relatives, the being the youngest, was
taken charge of.by ber graudmothcr, who cared
fur her until ber oldest sinter married, with whom
she then lived until sbe whs married to Samuel
ttrisbin, at Alexandria, Huntingdon county, in
1814. In 1826 they moved to the western part of
the Mate.living in 1'ittsburgh and Its vicinity until
lH5o, when, alter her bun band s death, she moved
with some of her children to New Orleans. She
remained there during all the stirring events of
the oity s defence and capture, anl sailed for
uiiauciptiie lo tne mil ot io2, subjected to all
the privations and losses Incidental to the times
aud events. Iu 1804 she came to Osceola, with
one of her sons, where sbe has resided until her
death.
lo her early infancy she received from loving
friends the rudiments of Christianity, which
grew with her strength, and strengthened with her
decline. fib lived to see nine of her eleven chil
dren reach their majority. She leaves a lame
circle of friends and relatives in the State, all of
whom will say that if she had a failing on earth,
it leaned to virtue's eidei and we are firm in the
belief that she is now Sojourning in the house of
many mansions, in that city not mate with bands,
but whose builder and arehiteot Ood f for, If it
is not destined for such as she was, for whom
then is it V
Died At Lick Run Mills, Goshen
township, March 11th, 1874, Clasa P. Inwin,
daughter of Lewis J, and Amelia M. Irwin, aged
17 years, 9 months and 2 days.
The deceased was a member ef the M. E. Church,
and from her early childhood a devoted Bible
School scholar. A complication of diseases had
been preying upon her for years, and although
ber sufferings were great, she bore them with un
murmuring patience and resignation to the will
of hor Heavenly Father, at whose call she was
perfectly willing to go without a fear. Thus sho
passed away, leaving the comforting aisurance
that sho has gone to dwell where "flowers perennial
grow and angels have their home." m. a.
Doubly Rj.fased. "Glory enough
for one day t" exclaimed an exoited l'ennfielder,on
the 1 1th lost., when ho heard a prolonged locomo
tive whistle, Just as the dedicatory services in the
Presbyterian church at that plaoe closed. The
track of the "Low Orsde" railroad Is therefore
laid from the Allegheny river as far east as Penn
field, In Huston township, and the residents of the
Sandy Lick and Bennett's Branch Valleys rejoice
thereat. This road will be opened Its entire
length by the first of May next, and will open up
the finest bituminous coal field In the United
States.
A Nice Chunk The Ilollidayabnrfr
Standard says i "Mr. Richard Langdon, of Hunt
ingdon, proprietor of the Dunbar mines, Clearfield
county, has on exhibition at his office a lump of
coal weighing 1,11)9 pounds."
John Cutler publiuhcs something of
interest to rafttneft this week.
Lint of letters remaining unclaimed
In the Postoffice at Clearfield, for the week ending
March loth, 1874 I
Beach. Henry
Horn, Linda
Knarr, William
Branncf, Philip
Bamfield, Mis A. L.
Unnks, Jumet L. (2)
Cramer, Mrs. Louie J.
Conaway, Delila (2) .
Crimmins, Denis
Daily, John
Dunlap, Felix
Dixon, John O,
(Uay, John W.
Ornv, William
Onffin, N. J.(2)
Kline, Will
Kenney. Johnson
Mandon, Uforge
Marshall, Adam
M nines, Daniel
Mays, W. p.
Smut, James
Thompson, Mrs. . S.
Wole, C. K.
Wright, Celia
P. A. OAULIN, P. M.
Specials
LANn Vi.ARTxn. A car load just received front
Huntingdon, by
mar!8 t KRAT7.LR k LYTLE.
NO EXCUSE FOR UK I NO 8ICK.
No person can use Bosch' German Syrup
without getting Immediate relief and euro. We
hare the first ease of Coughs, Colds or Consump
tion, or any disease of tbs Throat and Lungs, yet
to henr from that has not been eared. We novo
dittrtliuti d evory yoer for threa years over 3
(ton in top I boltlw "rHRX nr riiAtiua" by drug
gists in all parts ef the United States. No other
manufacturer sf medicine ever gave their prepara
tions such a tost as this. Un to your Druggist,
C. D. Watsov, and get a bottle for 76 cents and
try it two doses will relievo yuu. 2Vaug7uy
Flegal has just return I from the city with the
largest lot of Uoods in his line ever brought to
this county, which ht is offering for sale at small
pro tit i. in 11 -.(t
. -
Go to Flegal's for Ladies' and Children's Shoes.
Late styU of Hats at Flegal's.
Fane ! Faxa ! Frrr 'Among the many prepa
rations that we hare for Coughe, Colds, Croup, or
any throat or lung difficulty, none of them are
equal to Dr. Morris' Syrup of T.ir, Wild Cherry
and Hnrehoand. If yon are efllicled, call at our
tore and we will gie you a i Triple bottle free of
tknrge t Agents: Hartswfck A Irwin, Clearfield f
Holt, Woo.Lide A Holt, Wallaoeton U.K. Vt tl
liams, William's drove. (Msrch Il ly.
Fancy Shoes can be got at Flegal's.
Ask Flegal the price of Furs. It will pay yon
to buy and keep them over.
Flegal bss qnlte an assortment of Trunk. Va-
t lifer, and L 'lies' 3stcbtli,
Newspaper Decisions;
1. Any person who takes a paper regularly
from the Post Office whether directed to his
name or another's, or whether he boa subscribed
or not is responsible for the payment.
S. If any person orders his paper discontinued
he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may
continue to send until payment Is made, and col
lect the whole amount, whether the paper Is taken
from the oltioe or not.
II. The court! have dnolded that refusing to
take newspapers or periodicals from the Post
Office, or removing and leaving them uncalled
for, is prima fade evidence of intentional fraud
Kratser A Lytic have Just received another In
sUlmeut of New Uoods, and are opentug a full
line of fancy goods end notions, carpets, oil
oloths, etc Alio, a full stock of Groceries aud
Provisions. The whole to be sold at the very
closest prices for caih. marl a zt
Paint aud Paihtrrs' Fiauiiroa. Our stock
of Paints and Painters' Materials Is complete, in
cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu
cas A Co's Pure Wblto Lead. F. H. A Co'a Buck
Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White
Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes of
an ainas, a iuii une oi unuaes, sou a iuu line oi
colors, drv and in Oil.
my2B'73 H. F. Diana k Co.
Mr. John Trout man has gone Into the Under
taking business in connection with bis Furniture
business. Imported Walnut Caskets and Coffins
always on baau and furnished promptly, t uuer
als attended.
BoAnnani Watmcn. Two or three day board
ers oan be accommodated in a private family,
Boarding good and charges reasonable. For
further Information apply at this offiae.
Notici to Wagon akd Carriaok Makrri. We
have just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Bpnngs
and Axies, wnicn we oner cheap ror oaen,
11. F. Bmtnn k Co,
Flegal bos now on hands Perkins k Atwater
lioots and ohoes for driving.
Flegal Is buying all kinds of furs.
Just received, a largo lot of non-explosive
Lamps and Lanterns at
8-j-72 H. F. BiGLia A Co's.
Bare Time' gave Labor! Save Money! Save
Clothes ! The " Novelty Wringor " is the best in
tbe market. If ay tt J try It.
For sale by 11. F. Diolxr A Co.
Montour Slate Paints, for painting houses In
side aud outside Cottages, Farm Buildings, do.
Beautiful, durable and economical. Uround in
pore Linseed Oil.
my28'73 H. F. Biona A Co.
Bird Cages
ler A Co. s.
-a large assortment at H. F. Big.
Sawo. Distan's Cross-out Saw, Great American
Saw, Boyoton a Lightning Saw, at
9-25-72 U. F. Diai'KR A Ce's,
II. F. Bigler A Co. hare been making extensive
additions to their stock of Hardware tbe lost few
days. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen
at their store. May 23.
P.. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex
press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at
my28'73 H. F. Biqlbr A Co'i.
Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
A full line of HouseholdGoods, Japanned Ware,
o., lor sale ny a. r. mgier uo.
Read Turn ! Persons whoonntemplnte bulldioK
will do well to en! I and examine our stock of
BUILDtNO MATERIALS. We bare in stock a.
full line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints,
Uil. uioss, rutty, t'aloined n niter, Ac.
my2873 II. F. Biqlir A Co.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sate by
Bigler A Co.
II. F.
Wood and Willow Ware of all description for
saie Dy ji. r. isigier vo.
Axes. Seventy-five doscn Clearfield Wood-
choppers Axes at
V::7J. tl. r. HIULKH A Co s.
To thb Citixkns or Pkhsstlt Au. Toor at
tention Is respectfully inf ited to tbe fact that the
National Banks are now prepared to receive sub
scriptions to tbe Capital Stock of the Centennial
Hoard oi rinance. ibe funds realised from this
source are to be employed in the erection of the
buildings lor the international exhibition, and
the expenses connected with thosame. It is con
fidently expected that the Keystone State will be
represented by tne name of every oitixen alive to
patriotic eommemoration of the one hundredth
hirth-dav of the nation. The shares of stock are
offered for f 10 each, and subscribers will receive
a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of 8 took,
itabia for framing and preservation as a na
tional memorial.
Interest at the rat of six per cent, per annum
ill be paid on all payments of Centennial Stock
from date of payment lo January 1, lB7fl.
(subscribers wno are not near a National Bank
can remit a check or pontofnee order ts the un
dersigned. rKr.l'K. r KALKY, Treasurer,
augl'O 1)04 Waluut St., Philadelphia.
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Household Goods.
All kinds of Hardware.
Japanned Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Calcined Plaster.
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All of the above for tale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of U. F. Bigler A Co., Second street,
ClearfMd. Pa. At
w-
giftl.
Tn Lawrence township, on Tuesday, March Id.
1874. Mrs. MARY C. OGDEN, wife of William
Oanxn, aged 27 years, 0 months and B days.
parfcft.
Clearfield Markets.
CLiAxriBi.n, Pa., March IT. 117.
Apple. ,rn,00(g 80 Hdff, drMled t
Dried, fltt) 121 HiiJ.., grMn t
Apple butur.VK.'i ?s Kami 00f) 1(1
Butter.. (io Si Hhouldor.....t0(, 124
Bona 175(iS J do Kid... 0 (! 121
Buckwheat 1 U l.art I24 15
Buckwheat flnar lb, 4 Men pork.Tft bbl...Jl 00
Beef, dried JS Oat. tl
Beef, fre.h... tft, 10 Onion J 01)
Board., M 12 00(414 00 Potator. 100
Corn, .helled... 1 00 Peaehel, dried, 11
Corn, ear 00(3 .0 I'l.iler, t bbl t 00
Corn meal, V aack, I 0 Rjr. 1 1
Chop, flewtl 00(d) J4 R, f lb t
Clnrenr.d. OH Salt, feck.50(d) 160
Chee.e. tn'HhiriRlea.lH in. tUii) t 00
Cherrlei, !t. 10(. !5 8hlti(le,2fl In 1 0(g, 1 6 00
Chiok.nt, dnd, lb, 12Timothj teed t 00
Extra 21 Tallow 12i
Flaneed z Wheat 1 19
Flour... 9 10r10 00 Wool 40
Har 00 0022 00 Wood, f eord 4 60
Pen imy lyunlaltnl 1 road
TYI10KX A CLKAUF1ELD BRANCH.
OH and after Monday, NOV Id, 1879, the
Panentor Train, will run daily (except Hun-
dey.) between Tyrone and Clearfield, at follow.
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE 60UT1I.
LEAVE NORTH.
CI.arH.ld 1.40, p.
Tyrone .S0,..
()ceol.......n.10.4W, "
Phillp.hurg...l0.io, "
Cl.artleld II. SO,
Phillplblirg 4.85, "
Oiowla 4. to,
Tyron ., "
CLEARFIELD EXPREHH.
LEAVE BOUTU.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield...,,, ft. 40 a. II.
Tyrone 7.00 p. I
Intmotion...7.12 "
Oweole S.I0 "
Phllipilmrg "
Clearneld, ar....!0
Phillnnbunr... D.aS "
Oiceola l.6 "
tnieneotioo... T.4K '
Tyrone .00
FA KB FROM CLKAKFIKLD, TO
Ilellefonte, P.
..3 0.1
Mid.llotown $J 00
Marietta.. 6 60
Ltnk llaren
Willlam.port....
IIimtlnrion ...
I.ewlat(iwnH
Mary.vill.
UAHIMHBUKU
.. 2 70
.. 8 00
.. 1 RQ
.. I 90
.. 4 60
I.anea.te r 6 K6
PHILADELPHIA 7 06
Altoona. ...r 1 46
John. town S 80
4 76
PITTriMinO 16
Close connections made by all trains at Tyrone
and Look Haven.
19. 8. BLAIR.
witTT tf. Hnporintcmlent.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
TUB WINTER AND SPRING TERMS will
oloie May llilh, 1874.
TERMS Of TUITION,
Reaxllng, Orthography, Writing, Object Lm
eoaa, Primary Arithinetio and Primary
(leograrihy 7 01
nitlory, Local and deeorfntW. Geography
with Map Drawing, (Irammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetio to
Algebra and th. Boieneea 11 00
Instruction In In. truu.ntal auiio 1(1 oo
Oil painting, 24 lenon II 00
Wax work , I 00
For full particular. .nd for Circular.
Cltartlrld, March II, IK, I. t '.H j
gjrv (Soofls, 8mtttt, (tit.
ED. W.GRAHAM,
DEALER 15
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Hal Juit opened, at the old ttand, In Graham',
How, a osmpieu noon el
JTEtr a OO D M,
of erery detcrlptloB.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING, dv., t-c.,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUR,
MEAT,
SALT,
ItYE,
OATS,
CORN,
ALWA YS ON HAND AND FOR
SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE.
FLOUR
R.eeired by the oar load, and Kid at a imall
advance.
A lupply of ROPE constantly on hand.
Special Inducement, offered lo thoie getting out
Square Timber and Logi, ai we deal largely
in Lumbermen'. Suppllci, and are pre
pared at all time, to purchate tim
ber and lumber.
ED. W. GRAHAM,
Market Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
OoL 13, 1871.
QROCEIUES & PROVISIONS.
J. S. SHO WERS,
CLEARFIELD. PA.,
Glre. ootloe that a freih apply of the follow
ing good, hae Ju.t been received and are nUered
at extremely low ngurei:
MEATS, Ao.
New Surer Cured Hami. Shoulder.. Sidei.
Dried Beef, Ham Sauiage, Lard and Cbeeae.
FISH.
Mackerel. Hcrrinr. Booth Rcrrinc. White Fl.h.
Cod Fl.h, Fre.h Columbia Hirer Salmon, Spiced
Salmon, Smoked Salmon, Smoked Halibut,
Uioaterr, bardinea, Shadinea and Fre.h Leb.terl.
SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, all klndi.
SUGARS, all kind.
RICE, Carolina and Rangoon,
COFFEES.
Rio, Java, Maracaibo, Nectar and Turkey.
TEAS.
Vounr llrioc. Imnerial. Gun Powder. Oolonr.
Japan and Enili.h Breakfaat,
SPICES, of all klndi, itiictly pure.
SHAKER CORN, FARINA,
OKKKN PKAS, CORN STARCH,
8 PL I I' PKAal, PKA11L W1IKAT.
1IKANS, WIIKATEM OR1T8,
PEARL BARLEY. Nl'TRIN A.
MACARONI, HOMINY,
TAPIOCA. HOMINY GRITfl,
MANlOCA, Ac- Ac, Ac.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, all klndi.
A full line sf
Canned ftfrlablrt, Frullt and
TURKEY PRUNE3and DRIED FRUITS.
SUCKLES, la Jen and la barrel..
CRACKERS AND CAKES.
Oyeter, Soda, Wine, Butter, Sugar and Fancy.
SOAPS, Laundry and Toilet.
VINEUAR, Cider and Wine.
PEACH and APPLE BUTTER.
flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal.
COAL OIL and LAMP CHIMNIE8.
Caah paid for Butter, Kin and Potato.. A
liberal .hare of patronage 1. lolleitcd.
Good, delivered.
Clearfield, March 4, 1874.
GROCERIES!
NEW STORE,
Oppoilte Pott Otic
New Goods I- New Prices I
CHOICE LINE OP TEAK.
OOLONGS,
JAPANS,
IMPORTED,
YOUNG DYSON,
ENGLISH BREAKFAST
Puree! la Market.
DVTTER AND EGCiN
' Will he kept and told at frit eoit. Caih nald
for Couatry Produce.
GERMAN CHERRIES,
TURKEY PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA IIAMS.
FISH.
Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ae.
V
PICKXKfl.
Barrel Picklei and Engllah Piaklec.
Fl.Olin AND FEED.
Floor, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Ae.
f.1.16'74 LYTLE A MITCHELL.
N D E R T A K ING. ''
Hi. andenlgnrd are new fully prepared to
carry on the buaineli of
UMIJ.IITAKIXC.,
AT REASONABLE RATES,
And MipectluHy lollolt the patronage of tkoM
needing auch aervleca,
JOHN TROtJTMAN,
JAMES L. LKAVK.
Clc rnl,l, Pa., Fib. II, H74.
CAUTION." All peranna are ticreliy tiaiitliiiw
ed not to purebaae or In any Way meddle with
two bay tnaree, new In poe.er.ioa George Hill, ai
they bt'loof to an. and are aubject to my order.
M.u.ra, Mnrch 4, 7 3ia ft. WARING.
tsrtUanrous.
N
EW ADVERTISEMENT I
6PECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT!
T. A. FLECK & CO.
would ainonnse that they are now oriealne for
the Fall Seaaon the moat attractive and eomplcte
took ef
Millinery and Fancy Goods
ever before offered In Clearfield. In our Fancy
Good! Department we an offering full llnee of
llo.lery,
Woolen Gooda,
Hoop Sklrta,
Coneta,
Hair Gooda,
Caurnaa Patterna,
Clovee,
Tlei,
I-acea,
Rlbbona,
Dreaa Trlmminga, 1Voretr.de, Ac,
all of which w. are offering at attractive prioea.
TaTTTJaTTTEBT DEPAHTHE2TT.
We ere now opening the lateat etjlee and novel
tie. for the Fall Seaeoa.
BONNETS, .
HATS,
FEATHERS,
' PLUMES,
VELVET RIBBONS,
TIPS,
ORNAMENTS.
' FLOWERS, Ac.
0UB TRIMMING DEPARTMENT
U ia ehe-rg of flrit-eUfi Trimmer from tt city.
W tollrlt an IntpMtloii of our tjl br iho
iani ot LiMiHaid od Tiflinitjr.
mm room tbo utmo is now oocupiea by nm.
Re4, on Mrkct ft root.
T, A. FLECK.
e.oro'73 A. U. HILLS.
REED I REEDI REEDI
MARKET STREET,
I
' C L GARFIELD, PA.
DRY GOODS!
CARPETS!
CARPETS!
CARPETS!
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Ladies, Misses & Children's Shoes!
The nndereigned, having leaaed again, will
continue to rcpreeent the above line, of gooda in
all thalr trench.., and having reduced my ei
penae. to one-third leu, I can afford and WILL
SELL gooda at
A CLOSE MARGIN I
I rhn.ll eontinnt to toll furomih, w that eoak
bayori need not fan b.lplng to tank up for
louei. I trill, u horatoforo, koop ft
Reliable Class of Goods,
nd will In all earn try to giro yoa tho ralao of
your moBoy. 1 am rMeivinf a fiuo lino of
BLACK ALPACAS
THIS WEEK!
Tt la my Intention fo Mae. lAVite. firey Buy.
era throughout the oounty, give tiiia attention.
WM. BE ED,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
February 4, 1I74.
X4F-Thet from the ahore no one may aipeet
toe much, 1 will ju.t here atate that there will be
no cbrorooa or preiniuma given, and will further
guarantee mat vo one win gel more value man
their money lnveated.
O. I. c.
WHRItR To Uy my PHY GOOPtS, QKO.
eorio, (JuMtiaware (ilMnfM, IroM and
Notion!, Con feet loner it, Ao., cheap for caih,
Tho Rubi(r.hr Iraro to Inform his old and
new cnil omen that he haa opened
A VARIETY 6TORB
IN GLEN 1I0?K, PA.
And will HI Rood! at nrloot to nit the time. A
liberal rmlnetlon will be made to onitoman buy
ing at wholeeale.
Cell end exnmlne my (ttook before pnrvhatlng
Iftewhere A liberal share of publie patronage li
oiiBiioq.
C. J. KKAGT.
11n Itnpo, P., ane'U, 1871.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE ItOME INMISTRY.
fTAIIB anderalgned, having ertabliahed a Nui
M. eery an the 'Pike, about halfway ketweet
Olearleld nd Curwen.vllle, la prepared te fur
niah all klndi ef FRUIT TREKS, (alaudardand
dwarf,) Kvergre.na, Shrubbery, tirap. Vlnea,
Oooeeberrlea, Lawto. Rlaekberry, Strawberry,
and Raaberry Vlnea. Alas, Siberia. Crab Tr.ee,
Quince, and early tetrlet Rhubarb, A. OrAen
promptly attended to. Addreaa,
i. D. WRIGHT.
epll.'S.. Ciruintrille, Pi
Bariliwf, linwarr, tr.
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
eilLlaa in
II Alt I WARE,
Alao, Hanufactureraof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
OLIARflKLD, PA.
F
ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all
klnJi for tale by
n. F. BIOLER ft CO.
RAILROAD WUEELBARROVi'S
for aale by
H. F. BIOLER A CO.
QIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Kalla, etc., for aale by (
n. F. BIOLER A CO.
JJARNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE
Ilndlngi, for aale by
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
Q.UNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES
for aale by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Biaea, for aale by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
fRON I IRON I IRON I IRON !
L
For tale by
n. F. BIOLER A CO.
TTORSE SHOES & IIORSE SHOE
JJL
BAILS, for aale by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And beat Manufacture, for aale by
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
T
IIIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for aale by
II. F. BIOLER A CO.
J70DDER CUTTERS for solo by
CB30-7O H. F. BIGLER A CO.
fRONSIDES STORE.
G. S. FLEGAL,
DEALER 15
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
II EATERS,
RANGES,
HOLLOW-WaRE,
PAINTS.
OILS A VARNISH,
PUTTY A GLASS,
ROPES,
STEP-LADDERS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
The celebrated Toledo Antl-Fraeatng Gelvaniaed
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
No better Pumpi la the market.
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,
LAMP FLl'ES, of.ilkinda,
LAMP FIXTURES, Ac.
All at loweat prioea. 1-1474
Prt.quclale Ulreet, Phlllpaburg;, Pax,
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
3aiEii,
or ill tna;
Daggage Barrowa, Warehooao Trucka, Copying
Pre. m, Improved Money Drawer, Ae.
roa am it
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
Dealer. In Hardware.
meh.10 70.tf Second Street, Clearleld, Pa.
JJANIEL GOODLANDER,
Ll'TIIERSBURd, PA.,
Dealer In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
IIOSIERT & GLOVES,
BATS A CAPS and BOOTS A SHOES,
Tobacco, Oroeeriee and Flah, Nalle, Hardware,
Queenaware and tllaaaware, Men'e and
iloya' Clothing, Druga, Painta,
Oila, Hchonl Hooka,
k large lot of Talent Medleinea,
Candlea, Kula A Dried Fruita, Cheeee and Crack
era, Rock and Kill. Powder,
Flour, Grain find Potatoes,
Clover and Timothy Seed,
Sole Leather, Mnroecfta, Llntnga, Binding, and
Thread, Shocmak.ri' Toole and
Shoe Fiadinge.
Ko greater variety of gooda fn any (lore In th
eonnty. All for aal. very low for nib or eonntry
produoe at tbe Cheap Corner. Aeg. 27, 1873.
KRATZER & LYTLE
Turpentine, 1
Paint., WILL SELL" TOO
Oila, J
(Kail.,
Hlane,
Putty,
French, Richards & Co.'t
Buck Lead
ANB -
Calcined Piaster
VERT CUKAP,
tmmenee itock on band.
Cle.rfl.ld, Pa., June 4, UTS. -
The Lightning Tamer.
THE anderalgned are the enle Ag.nta In thla
ennnty for the'North Amerlean Oalvaniard
LIUHTNINU RODS." Tn.aa .re the .nlrear.
rode now I uae, and are ondoreed by all the
lci.nune men in ine country.
We hereby notify the eltli.ne ef th. aounty
that we will pnt them ap a better rod, and for
leat money, than la eharged by the foreign
agenta who annnally ireveree the county and
carry on eur uiue caan, never to return.
ENCOURAGE UOMK LABOR.
Thoie wlahlag Ll.htnln Rode erected on
their building, need bnl addreaa aa by roller, or
call In perron. We will put them up anywhere
in ia. county, ana warrant team. The ttoda and
Fliturea na be aeea at any lime by ..Ulnar .1
car .lore. II. r. HIUL.Il UV.
Cl.arl.ld, Merck ), l.Tfcli
I MH4I
W. W. (ITTt.
WEAVES A BETTf
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Are offering, at tbe .Id itand of 0. L. Reed A Co.,
their a lock of g oedi, eonalatlng of
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE,
QUKEXS'rVARE,
FL0UB, FEED, SALT, &o., &o.,
At the moat rcaaonabl. ratal for CASH er la
exchange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR C0UKTRT PRODUCE.
SgVAdrancea made to thoa. engaged la get
ting out equare timber oa tbe moat advantageoue
term a. pdtljanTJ
I HE LATEST MOVE!
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORE,
T. their new building on Second Street, nearly
oppoaite the atore ef Weaver A Bette,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Whrt thej Will eantiniit) to Mrptr their t14 ltd
u mvay new cuitumeri m nj oome, wim
PUKE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION'S,
(Iacltt4.bg ll bow reBMliM,)
Ptnt Madielno, Pftfati mti Oil. GUn ami
fatty. School Boofc-, Put ion ery, Ftpor,
Ac.) 41m, a full li of Drag
gilt'. Bftndriet. Half
Toaict,
Coametlea Perfaneriei, Tollst Article, Brtnhe
mii9 ooap roctM oooi, mo., mi (
tk belt quality.
PURE WISES ASD LIQUORS,
for medical A tamniental parpotei only,
Pan Whit Lat. Color of all It I odd, Raw and
Jloiled LiDawd Oil. Varniihe. Tarpn
tin, Coal Oil, Paint k Varaiik
Urnsliar, fJarorihg
Extracts,
CosftctfoaeriM, Clrd 8H, Pptra, groni and
SMOKERS AND CUE WERS
Will Dnd our etoeh of Chewing
and Smoking Tobaoeo. Imported and Bo-
meatio Clgara, boen and Fine-eut to be of the
very beat br.nde In the market.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, '
AU binda of GLASS WAR E
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Hueical Trimming, tt every variety.
Raving a long experience In the bniineea, and
an extenaive and well aeleeted atock of medleinea,
we are enabled to All Phyaioiana' preecrlptieae at
the ahorteal notice and .a the auoat reaeonable
terma, day and night.
HARTSWICK A IRWIS.
Clearlreld, Pa., May II, 1871-tf.
BISEL'S
BEE HIVE
STOiti;
LOCK HAVEN, TENN'A.
Havlag added tfty feat lo our already eana-
eloua Store Room, aud with aa enlarged atock of
everything la the line of
DRY GOODS,
we Invite the people of Clearneld county to oall
and Inapect the tame.
Our gooda were bought at the low price, daring
tbe late panic, and w. are now prepared to offer
inducement, aucb aa were never before offered la
Lock Uarca. '
Buyvin till find II greatly to lht.lt advantage
to call oa ua before making their pareheeee.
1. 1. KVKRETT A CO, Prop're,
Look Harm, Feb. It, U74.-3m ,
s
TONE'S SAW CUMMERS AND
SAW UPSETS.
We hare recited the agene, Air the alinre and
Fill 'ell Ibem at ananufaolunr'a nrioee. Call and
i.ialn. them. The, are the li-.l.
Jam-H , U. F. D1ULER CO.
TI'"TICEH
f'liaiaiTant c
- . rm ..u.w m-mmum
vk mi
rEB BILL, and will fti the rwelpt ef Iwrnt..
- - . , .... " .. . i.ir. v. iwvniv.
recent, ail teor te aay (ae. mfU
1. 1. wairan...
ANNOUNCEMENT
OF THB GREAT '
REDUCTION OF PRICES!
DV B. POSTER IHAW, D. D. t.
IMPORTANT TRCTIISi
TJavIni auoced.d In aottlag a lighter tariff ea
material, benoe the Urn and rn.aV.ie ekarge for.
partial and full aet. of Teeth. I aae th. baat
manofactur. of toeth and other material. All
. perationa regietered and warranUd ta give ear
vice and aatialaction.
frienda, reflect that my ebargee for the inier-
lion of artificial and the eaving of the natural
teeth are now tbe moat reaeonable in Penneylvenla.
Preecrve your teeth and yoa preeerve your health.
. Puttine of the natural teetn in a healthy, pre
aervativeand uaeful condition la madeaapeclalty.
Diaeaaea and malformatione common to the mouth,
aw and aaaooiato porta, are treated and corrected
with fair enooeea. Examiaatlona and oonaelU
lion. rati.
It would be well for patient, from a oialanc. to
let me know by mail a few daya before coming
to tha office.
II ia very important that children between the
agea of ail and twelve year. aLould bar. their
teeth examined.
Anaeathetiei are admiaiaierea ana Icetn re
oved without pain.
Dl.noiiliona and character are Judged by all
the world by the eipreaaione of the face, bono,
how very diaaatroua may it therefore be for p.r
eone to indulge ao expreeaion of diatorted fcaturea,
even apart from a hygienic view. Now, to enjoy
natural (not artincial) eomforte and pleaaureo,
respect and obey natural aimplicitiee and inetinct.
d. ruriicn buavt, a., is. d.
Office In New Muunie Building, Second atreet.
ClearScid, Pa. mayl47
DENT AL CARD.
. D. A. At. HILLS
Would lay to bli patient and the nub
ile gen orally, that, haring diiaolred partnership
with l)r. Bhaw, he U now doing tba entir wort
of bit office fatmM.f, ao that patient need not faar
being pot under the band of any other operator.
1 1 ear bet J, Karen zu, loa-pa.umcD
J. M. STEW AET, D. D. S.,
Office orer Irwin 'i Drag Store,
CrRWENSTILLKPA.
All dental onerationi, either Id th mechanical
or operatir branch, promptly attended to and
at Uf action guaranteed. Special attention paid
to the treatment of disease of the natural teeth,
gam and mouth. Irregularity of tbe teeth ue-
ceiifully corrected. Teeth ei traded without pain
by tbe uae of fit ber, and artincial teeth Inverted
of th beit material and warranted to render taU
ii fact ion. aprilJo'71:Iy
rilHE MITCHELL WAGOX,
FOR
Farm, Freight and Plantation Use.
rnireraally known at th
ORIGINAL RACINE WAGON.
Made by experienced work men out of as rood
material a money ean buy We do not claim to
build tb loweit pricod Wagon, bet our aim ii t
build a well proportioned wagon in all it parte.
and excel In durability and light draft. For the
pact quarter of a eentury the Mitchell Wagon haa
uoceiifully maintained the reputation of being
tb beit wagon n vie. Th rapidly Increasing
demand for lb cm prove their superiority overall
other wagon.
Mitchell, iewi C., manufacturer, Kacine,
Witcomin. For sal by
THOfl. REILY,
Ang. , 187S. Clearneld, Fa.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
Pena towniblp, Clwarteld Co., Pa.
BURIED OUTI
OT OT
BURNED UP!
The lubaertber bare, at great expense, rebuilt a
oeiehhorbood necessity, in tbe erection of a first-
m$ Woolen Menelartorr, with all the modem
Improvement attached, and are preperad to mnkm
all kind of Cloth, Cassi uteres, 6atinette, Dlu
kct, Flannels, 4)0. Flenty ef good vo hand to
supply all our old and a thousand nw customers,
whom w ask to com and examine our stock.
The business ef
CARDING AND FULLING
will receive oar rvpeclal attention. Proper
arrangements will be made to receive and deliver
Wool, Ut suit eas towers. All work warranted and
done npon the shortest notice, aol by strtet atten
tin te business we hope te realire a liberal share
of publie patronage.
10,000 POINDS WOOL WANTED!
We will way the highest market price for Woo!
and sell our manufactured goods a low aa similar
goods ean be bought ia tbe county, and whenever
we fail to render reasonable na lis fau tit a we oan
always be found at home ready to make proper
explanation, either in person or by letter.
aprilMtf Bower P. 0.
jEW STOKE AND NEW GOODS.
JUS. &11AW & SUiV
Hare jtut opened a
New Gromc, on Main StCttiiriiLD, Pa,
lately oeooplcd by Wo. F. IRWIN.
Their itock ooosiati of
Gnoctiix of the bt quality,
Queenswarc, Boots and Shoes,
ad eyery article neoeasar? for
oae't comfort. ,.
Call and xamfne our stock before pur
ctiuingelMwbere. May 9. 18G6-tf.
G
LEA INFIELD ACADEMY,
MALE DEPARTMENT.
TUB WINTER TERM of fourteen weeks will
eommenoe MONDAY, JANUARY Mb, 187J. ,
Term or Tuition.
Reading, Writing, Mental and Written
Arithmetic, Urammnr, uevgraphy and
llnU.ry.-...., tl W
Natural rhilonophy, Physiology, and Hia-
gi R 11 try uook-keeptng, or ettner, wua
th above 11 M
For Instruction la Double Kntry llook-
keepmg andtommerotal Arithmetic, spe
cial terms to be arranged.
For particular respecting the school apply te
ng'17'7fltfJ M WrK.NALLV.
STOKE ROOM AND OKMCE3
FOR IlBNTT. Th Store Room en Second
street, known as the "Keystone tureV' lately ee
copied by E. W. Uraliam, Is for rrnt. The store
room Is 22x4, with warwroom 21Si, good watr
and pump la tha building. The outre room hare
out lid e trance, second toot, S2xt8 aad 12x3t
feet. Building in good order. Known to be well
sit sated and suits, I I for any and all kind of
buittree. For further particular address
D. U. MY LING.
kayjMd, IMarrh 4, 1874-tf
S' VEOI A L LEU ILLATION. No.
tiee I hereby given to the publie aad all
parti- interested, that application will be made
at the present session of our State Legislature to
pass an act authorising in overseer ot the Poor
of Lewreno township, ia the euoty of Clear
field, ta levy a tax for poor purpose epos tha
unseated land In said township, at the same rata
per cent, as My be levied npon seated property.
M. P.WAIXACB,
J. H. 8IIAW,
JOSEPH OWENS,
aad othara.
T.awrenw. Tp., Feb. 15, 1A74-4U
J. 11. M'MURRAY
Will. 81'Pn.T YOU WITH ANY ARTICIB
OF MRKC1IAND1SK AT THE VERY LOWEST
PRICE. COMB AND HMK. (I.tlte)
NEW WASHINGTON.
I
I ME I LIME I
The underln.J la .aw i.v
, , n - - r ' ". w luraue
the public with aa eio.ll.nt quality ef
Bellefonts Wood-Burnad Lime,
for retorla aerpner., hy tb larf. vt a
aaantlly. tea Va fo.ad for tha art M a
new builjlng, na Market atrwt.
wtl-tf L. K. KcCT "
mi hunting or r:
Uoa aeatl; uecat.4 M t. t