Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 17, 1874, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, J0NB 17. ISM.
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RELIGIOUS NOTICE.
Methodist Episcopal ChurchRev. A. D.
yooim, Pastor. Publio Sorvlo. every Sabbath
at 10, A. M., and 7 P. M. , -.
Sabbath School it V A. M. ' ' :
Prayer Meeting evory Thursday, at TJ P. M.
Communion Borvioo, Srit Sabbath of .very
month, at lul A. M.
Presbyterian t'liiirrh Ror. H. 3. Hiiti.eii.
Sabbath services Wrnlng and evoulng Hub
bath School at i P. M.l'ruj'or Mooting Wednes
day evening.
Kt. Krncl 'liurclit'atlnillc Rov. P.
J. SuitRinAft. Man at 10J o'clock A. M., onjho
second and fourth Sundays of oaoh month.
Lutheran Cliiirclu Kav. A. J. JIabtbook
Preaching every Sabbath, morning and evening.
Sabheth Bohool at t a. to. Prayer mooting every
Wednesday evening.
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The nnnunl Btotoraont of tho Audit
on of Brady township for 1873 will bo found In
thli Issuo.
Mr, Mooro's card, in rotation to tlio
- Senator question, will bo found olsowhere In this
BioiiT. A curd in this issuo indi
cate, that all places of bu.loe.. in thli borough
will bo closed on the approaching Fourth of July.
Adjourned. An adjourned Treas-
uror'l.alo will tako place on Saturday, July 1Kb,
, 1874, at which time all unseated land on which
the taxes are not paid will be sold.
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Admitted. John K. Coxson, Eho.,
a member of the Jcffonon county bar, waa on
Friday last, on notion of Judge Barrett, admit
ted to praotice in the luveral court, of thitf county
lion. A. II. Dill, Slate Senator, of
Lowi.burg, sojourned in our town for a few day.
la.t wock with hi. brother, Ror. W. II. Dill. The
Senator would mako an excellent Congressmen
The first oil train passed over the
Bonnelt'a Branch railroad on Monday laat, con
dition of twenty-lve can. Thli U the lowed
grade road oro.iing the mountain., and It will, Id
all probability, receiro the major portion of the
oil trado.
CarnoroHB& Dixey's minstrel troupe
oloae tip their traveling season on tho loth, when
they will return to Philadelphia, and will not ap
pear again uutll tho opening of their now fclev-
enth Street Opera Home, on the Slat of Augu.t
next.
Not Complimentary. Tho fruits
of the June term of our court of Quarter Se.ilon.
was the furnishing of the Wcitorn Ponittntlsry
with three member., the Danville Asylum with
two, and the House of Refuge with one. Such
quarterly return, we do not like.
Not CoRrtEcr. We published an
item last week, stating that J. C. Burns had pur
chaied the lino of ilage. running botween this
place and Rcynold.rille, from Mr. Jo.eph Evan..
We hare 11000 learned from a more reliable aouroe
that It i. not true, and that Mr. Evan, still own.
' the route in que. lion.
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Confirmed. The Unitod Statos
Senate, on Friday la.t, In executive sei.ion, unani
mously eondrmcd tho re-appolntment of Petor A.
Geulin, a. Poitma.ter for Clearfield. Mr. Q.iulin
: 1. without doubt one of the be.t offioers in the
postal errieo, and, -therefore, de.orrei thli eon
tinned reeognition by the department.
The Fourtu. Ample arrangoments
are being made at Janetville for a flrst-cls.s
Fourth of July eelcbration. Manager! and com
mittee! of arrangement! have been appointed and
' everything will, of course, be "in apple-pie order."
, Good music, and refreshment. In abnndanoe, will
be on the ground.
August Court. Wo understand
that the Judge! and attorney! hare agreed to
hold an adjourned court, for the trial of eivll
oausei, commencing on the third Monday of Au
gust (the 17th). Wo rejoice to know that an effort
i. being made to clear the docket! at as early a
day ai passible.
To Educators. A very rare oppor
tunity ii now offered to practical teacher., who
desire new quarter! and ipaclous apartment!.
Our new High School building Ii now about com
pleted and the Director! are now looking around
for competent tcachen to take charge of the lo
atitutlon. See the Directors' card in our advertis
ing column!. .
f By reference to our advertising col
li umni, it will be noticed that Vnitcd State. Mar
; thai Hall will .ell in the city of Pittsburgh, on
; the 14th day of July next, all the Intereit of
Kobort Osborn, in and to several tracts of very
t; valuable timber and coal lands in Brady and
V Huston township, thli county.
A Hare Chance. It will be noticed
; by an advertisement in this Issue that the School
- Dirocton of tbii borough propose to sell three
' lots tho "Town Hall" and "old M, E. Church"
properties, which hsvo been used for school pur
j poses. The lot. are) de.irably located and will no
doubt command a good price,
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I EditorialHreatness. Several gen
tlemen from Lock Haven vi.ited the editor of the
Bellcfonte H'aicasian last week ; the Bauman
waa troubled by two Union township oelebrllres,
and several Philadelphlana annoyed the RmilU
an, while some ti.s-ear plugged tho "mug.
it the scribe of the 77ks. "How wo apples
iwlin!"
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Tho Philipsburg Journal statos that
irglars entered the residence of E. Perks, Esq.,
a Friday night of laat week, making their en
anoe through the kitchen. The drawers of the
treau In Mr. Perks' sleeping apartment were
tnrbed but nothing was taken. They were
obably after money, but Mr. Perks was away
m home, and they were disappointed.
Rather Sensible. Wo notico by
r Jefferson eounty exchanges that the Commie-
vero of that eounty some time ago oontracted
build a wooden bridge over the Mahoning
k, near Punxsotawney. A largo number of
-payers in the southern end of the eounty have
tioned the Commissioners to rescind the con-
t, and ask tho board to erect an Iron bridge,
wing It to be the cheapest bridge in the end.
'xcuRsioNiSTS. 11. II. Shillingford
ulelphia, Preiidcat of tbo Kittanniug Coal
any, near Oallititn, and the Mo.hannon
1, Land and Lumber Company, of 0 areola, to
w with a number of other Philadelphlana,
had a special train at tholr command, paid
town a vl.lt on Thwr.day. Their stay was
short, and eourt being In session at the time,
'tre unable to Interview the party.
NOTHEit Municipality. Tho vil
of Burnside, located on the river, eight miles
I the Cherry Tree, and sil miles west of New
Ington, la Burnside township, by order ol
last wetk, was erooted into a borough. An
on for municipal offlcen will bo held some
after the September court, when a day will
led and proper persons appointed by the
ft to conduct and make return of tho same.
In the month of September Inst,
iters rs. Thomas McCauley and James Lowther,
this oily, purchased th half of a tract of land
aontalalug M00 acre, located in Clearfield oounty
'md known al a part of the Flynn tract, for which
key paid ths sum of $275,000. Last week, Mr.
Thomas McCauley purchased th additional half
f tho tract, paying a Ilk sum of 1 276,000 for It.
This land contains almost Inexhaustible supplies
sTcoal and Umber, It being underlaid wlth a al
hot vein of bituminous oeal, known as the Mo.
kannoa oeal, and covered with the finest quality
sf pint timber of tho first growth. It Is well sup
lied with water for logging, and will bo devel
ped as rapidly as possible. 4omi zrwuas.
Gommuoloalod.
' ' ABOUT FACTS.
Mn, EniToai In transferring to your oolumns
last week an article from tho Altoeaa Sun, nam
Ing me as a candidate for the State Senate, you
tako oocaslon to assumo two "facts" one that
Mr. Wallace Is not eaudldate, and the othor that
am.
That article, I have since ascertained, was
written by an old and anient friend, without any
suggestion from, or consultation with mc and
I am quite sure without any dosin to dictate to
the Demooraoy of this dlitrlot what thoy should
or should not do.
According to toy Idea, and the Idoa I have
always tried to Impress upon ether., a public
office and particularly a reprcicntativo offloi
should seek the man, and not the man the elBoc,
If a fair proportion of the people of the district,
or even of CloarHeld county, had manifested, or
ihould manifest a desire, that I should be a onndl
date, the on "fool" might be as you stato It. But
thli they have no, done, and while I have been
urged by quite a number of warm penonnl friend.,
not only In Clearfield, but in tho other countl
of the distrlot, to ask for the nomination, the
"oo.ll" bus not been so lod that I am the man tho
people want. Even If I was satl.Qed that auoh
was the ease, and the oall was unmistakable, the
Itate of my health, though happily giving prom
ise of Improvement, would of Itself bo fufflclcnt
cause for declining the honor proposed.'.
So far, thcroforo, ai I am concerned, your
"fucti" hare no foundation, for I am not, nor
hare I been a oandidato for tho Stato Senato linoe
and whether or not I will be again, depends
upon three contingencies 1 First, tho veriOcatlon
of your btltcr faot; second, the manifestation of
the people 1 and third, the slate ol my health.
Very Respectfully,
D. W. Moonu.
Clearfield, June 15th, 1874.
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Awful, Indeed 1 Tho numerous
and destructive Oros that have recently destroyed
so much valuable property In Wllliam.port have
been traced to a gang of young Incendiaries, who
have been oaptured and held In $10,01)0 ball.
Their names are William Bhults, Elijuh Bcal,
James Parker, Robert Tinsman, James Byerlioch,
Warren W. Meginneis, Alonso Johnson, alias
Parker, and Joseph Kalkloesch (or William Calla
clush, alias Vinegar, one of the papers calls him.)
Thoy would sometimes tako a box, put a eandle
In It, and pack the candle around with cotton
waste saturated with some inflammable liquid.
They had plenty of time to get out of the way bo
fore the candle in the barn or lumber pill would
burn down so as to Ignite the cotton. Meginnets
oonfciscd to being one of the parties engaged in
setting the Watson barn on drej also the P. t E.
car shop, Seminary barn, and as being a party in
the attempt on the barn of Mr. Rowley ; Sbults
admitted being eoncernod with Meglnness at the
P. 4 E. Shops also Parker and Callaclu.h ; Tini
man's boy and Meginnes. flred the Tlmman barn ,
Tiniman alio admitted being with Mcginnesi at
the Wation bam. The excitement In Williams
port upon the announcement of the arrest of the
partlos named was even gnater than during the
riot laat summon Six of the parties are under
twenty years of age and an members of the lire
department. The arrangements made for firing
numerous othor buildings, a few days after their
arrest, were of an extensive character. It is well
that but fow great orlminals are found wearing
such yo uitg tloihitt. : ;
Sad Accident. On Friday last a
little four-year old son of Mr. Forsyth, at the
Snow Shoe mines, waa burnt to death, under the
following circumstances : A neighboring lady had
gone to Snow Shoe on some business, leaving her
house In ahargo of a Utile girl, with whom Mr.
Forsyth's boy was in the habit of playing. To
wards evening the little girl attempted to make a
fin lo tho stove, as many older people foolishly
do, by pouring coal oil on the fuel. The ean
coming In eontaot with the . flame, exploded, and
Mrs. Forsyth hearing the screams of the children,
ran In to find her son envelopod In flames. With
wondorfu preience of mind ihe threw herself up
on the child and imothored the lire with her own
clothing, but the njurtoi be had already received
wen too much for the little fellow, and after luf-
fering Intensely fot a few boun be died. UciVe-
onte rKatcAmaa.
Time is Money. We understand
that Judge Orvii eomputei the hourly expenie of
our court, while in lession, at $23 per hour, and
Hues defaulting juron and witnesses accordingly.
If either of the parties Indicated detain tho oourt
fifteen minutes, the fine will be $5, and In propor
tion for any longer time. A similar schedule will
be fixed for attorneys, plaintiff! and defendant.
at tho next term, oxoept upon a higher scale.
This timely and financial arrangement will, no
doubt, result In much good. It will keep all In
the oourt-room during the teuton, and expedite
business amaslngly If enforced.
A Good Idea. An oxchango says :
"Licentiousness, rowdyism, aod profanity dis
turb tbo orderly citixens of Washington, Pa., to
such an extent that some of them seriously advo
cate tho enaotment of a local law providing that
the Cosrt H" bH be rung at a eertain hour
every evening, after which every persou found on
the streets except pny.ician. .nail De subject to
arrest, and, if arrested twice, shall be sentenced
to Imprisonment It Is asserted that a similar
law in Washington borough a quarter of a centu
ry ago did mueb to promote morality."
There are a number of other boroughs In this
8tate open to an Improvement of this kind.
IIousk Burned. Tho l'hilipsbura
Journal, of Saturday, says :
"About half-past eight o'clock on Monday even
ing a very bright light was visible about a mile
and a half to tho south-east of town, and the
flames were seen to rise to a great height, but
nobody supposed that It was anything but a burn
ing log-hoap until it was too lata to be of any
assistance. It waa the bou.e built and occupied
by F. P. Smith, and owned by Wagner k Brother.
Mr. Smith was la Wallaoeton at the time, and
none of ths family, excepting a little girl, were In
the house. 1 be Ore broke out In tbo scoond storr,
but burned so rapidly, and assistanoe was so re
mote, tnat notning was sarea to tbo family.
Sudden Death. On Thursday even
ing last, Christopher Fogle, an old and highly
respected citison of Brookvillo, died very suddenly.
He bad been unwell for a few days before, but
nothing serious was anticipated, as be had been
working in his lot during the early part of the
evening. Ins funeral took place on (saluruay
forenoon last, under direction or the Masonic
fraternity, of which he was a member. firooi-
eiis Jefferaontan.
Mr. Fogle was well known to many of the el ii -
sens In the western portion of thii oounty.
Sudden Death. On Saturday last,
Abraham Lits, of Lawnnoe township, went to tho
grave-yard to lovel up the grave of a member of
his family and trim up the grounds. After com
pleting kli work he lat down to rest himself, and
while so seated he took a chill. On arriving at
his borne he took hie bed, and died on Monday.
He was one of the moat bale and vigorous men
In bis neighborhood.
Tug Circus. Our roadora will not
forget that on Friday next, the lOlli, the Great
Southern Clrcua and Menagerio will exhibit li
our town, for one day only. This shew Is favora
bly spoken of by our exchanges, and as It Is the
first of the season In these parts, wo have no doubt
It will bo largely attended.
A serious uccident bofull a son of
Win. W. Worrell, who was employed at the Clear-
field Fire-Brick Works, one day last week. 11
had one of hia foot badly eroshed and mangled by
being eaoght In some of the machinery. It was
a miracle that he was not killed. He Is now get-
ting along as well ai ean be expootcd.
In noticing the living Shoring of our
eounty, some lime slnee, ws omitted the names o
Robert Ross and Georgo Leech, who, for their
age, enjoy excellent health.
List of loiters remaining unclaimod
in uio roiuimce at viearneia, lur tno WOCK endinj
Jane 13th, 18,4 i
Anderson, A.
Buchor, Adam
Brown, I. J.
Brown, Miss Anna
Dollean, John . -Claren,
Patrick
Oonpil, Jeaehln
Horan, Martin
Hall, R.
Hendereon, E. A.
James, H. L.
Lease, W. II.
Main, Wm.
MoPadden, Charles
Millar, Milton
Mason, Ellis ;
Powell, Fred.
Paine, Charles
Pennington, James W.
Uosenblume, L, (2)
Read, t, B.
Seibert, M. T.
Suter, Bamnel
Smith, John
Trimble, W. J.
Van Blanberg, E.
Wagnor, William
Wilson, Mn. Jans W.
Wiseganer, Laura
P. A.' OAULIN, P, M
Tin Kkatinq & Earthaub Kail
noD. It It with pleasure that wo lay bofore our
roaden this week, a detailed report of this cob
toinplated railway, which ll to pierce tho lower
end of this county for the purpose of developing
Its resources. The millions of buried wealth In
Karthaus township, amply let forth In this report
must ba indeed gratifying to the elllsens of tba
portion of our county. It will bo notleed that the
engineers predict Just what we hare often stated In
these columns that the Mosbaanon Valley, eia
Karthaus, would yet be made the great outlet for
tho mlueral deposits of that section. Heavy
freight, suoh as coal, iron and lumber, oannot ba
profitably hauled over a grade from Dlnty lo one
hundred and twenty feet lo tho mile j henoe, com
mon sense and euuiinerelol enterprise will seek
othor avenues fur the tranaportatiou of these com
modities. The aotual loss to shippers and rail
road owners In ten yoars, over suoh grades as are
enoountercd on the Tyrone road, will build a road
from Philipsburg to Blnncmahonlng.
Wo liavo beon roquostod to stato
that llov. Chaplain C. C MoCabo will preach In
tho Clearfield M. E. Church, on the erening of
Sunday, Juaojsth, all oelock, and will also giro
a lorvJoe of Christian song. The publio la cor
dlally invitod to attend.
For JIackey. The Elk Democrat
very elaborately reoommends L. A. Mackey, Esq.,
of Lock Haven, for Congress, In thli district.
On the Fourth. Wo, tho undor-
signed, merchant! and builueii men of Clearfield.
hcrolty agree to olose our rosneotlve ploous of
I'uniiic. vi in niuna ui tiuiy, jot, uoiug a na
tional holiday. We not only wish to enjoy it
ourselves, but to giro our employe, the same
kratsor A Lytle,
Jas. Kerr A Co.,
A. Ouinslsurg,
Uoodfellow A Son,
T. A. Fleck A Co.,
E. W. Oraliain,
D. Stewart A Hon,
Lever Flegal,
Sackelt A Schryror,
Wearer A Bells,
T. E. Watson, : '
Lylle oi- Mitchell,
J. M. Kratser,
II. F. Nauglo,
Harn'l I. Snvder,
privilege
John Moiiaughoy,
Wm. Reed,
Uulich A Jaekloa,
tl. A. Jordan,
John.ton A Sons,
; II. Bridge, 1
11. F. Bigler A Co.,
Deering A Co.,
J, C. ilarwiek,
T. M. Itobin.on, ' '
Darid Adams, ; . ;
Ri.hel A Boers,
It. Mossop,
. John Troutinan.
jnnalT-at
. Specials. , , t
I'll gnl has II lit. to suit all, in price and quality.
Fli-gal has a largo lot of Children's Slippers.
- - , -- - : - ! .
500,000 Poimiis or Wool Wahvi.d for which
the highest market price will be paid, either in
cash or trade. (jel0-4t) , Jis. KanR A Co.
Flegal is filling up with New Goods.
Flogol bas just returned from the city with a
large stock of Goods in hia lino, at prices that
win satiny all. , Jelu-It
lluuoir.s For Rata. R. Newton Shaw keeps a
full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform
Wagons for sale To bo seen at the Shaw House
yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn
sylvania, may 13-tf.
Uousi roa 1U.it. A new heme, eontalnlnr
six rooms, witu good eellar underneatn. Apply
to me unuer.lgned at uis lurpllure warerooms.
mayO JOHN OULICU.
' Wood and Willow Ware of all desorintlons for
mo oy is. g. uigier a io.
Axis. Soventr-five dosen Clearfield Wood
ohnppere Axes at
:2i:72. II. F. BIGLElt A Co's.
INFLATION I INFLATION I
James Kerr A Co., regardless of tho action of
the President, aro Inflating, and have inflated
their already large stock of Clothing, until it now
embraocs the finest assortment oi Clothing and
Furnishing Hoods in any retail store in Pennayl
rania. Below please find reduced prioe list of a
lew oi ine articios embraced in tbelr stock!
MEN'S COTTONADE SPITS, ONLY to 00
MKN'S CASSIMliRE SUITS, ONLY 8 00
MKN'S ALL-WOOL CASS. SIIT8. 10 00
MEN'S FINK BLUE DIAO. SUITS. . lo 00
YOUTHS' SUITS, . to 20 00
CHILD'S FINK BLUE CLOTn SUITS, 8 00
CHILD'S FANCY DIAO. SUITS, 10 00
CHILDREN'S SUITS, all prioee.fr J.SO to 12 00
Umbrellas. Silk, (lint-ham. Cotton a lam
and line assortment.
Hosiery. Fiftv dosens Llalo Thread. Bilk.
Cotton and English super-stout hose, which will
bo sold at from 6 cents up.
8tilrts Our stock of shirts Is lara-e and com
plete, embracing the Universal, French Peroale,
Cotton, Cassimara aod Colored Shirts, in great
-riety.
We would ear to our oustomcre that harinsr
bought goods at IS for cent less than heretofore,
wo are prepared to sell them at prices that will
really astonish everybody. Call early and see for
yourselves. JAMKS KKKR A CO.
Old Western Hotel Corner, Cloarfleld, Pa. it
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow Wan.
Household Ooods. ,
All kinds of Hardware.
Japanned Ware. :
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Calcined Plaster.
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., Second street.
Clearfield, Pa. it
Saro Timet Save Labor! Save Money! Save
Clothes I The" Novelty Wringer" is the best In
the market. Buy It) try It.
For sale by II. F. BiOLia A Co.
Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co
Frbh I Fati ! tun 1 Among the many prepa
rations that we bars for Coughs, Colds, Croup, or
any throat or lung difficulty, none of them are
inual to Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry
and HorohounJ. If yon an afflicted, eall at our
store and we will give you a sample bottle ree e
earo Agents : nart.wirk A Irwin, Clearfield;
Holt, Wooilside A Holt, Wallaoeton I II. E. W II
liams, William's drove. March Il ly.
FROM OHIO.
The women! temperance war now riglng In
fiorcnt narta of the country, narlieularlv In lh
west, wild luch unparalleled suooess, reoommends
for persons who olaim whisky a necessity for me
dicinal purposes, to use Oreen's August Flower,
wuicn eontains no intoxicating spirits and Is a
r ritle laxltive and a certain cure for Dyspepsia,
Ivor Complaint, Indigestion, Costiveness, Sour
Stomach, Sick llcadaobe, coming up of tho food
after eating, purifies the Ulood and System. Just
wnai is needed in tne spring or tbeyoar by every
body. Try it. Sold by O. D. Wateon, Clear
field, Pa. ang20'7a,
Paints isn Pjuirrr.ns' Vixnixos Our stock
or Paints ana raintcrs' Materials la complete, In.
eluding J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Ln.
cas A Co's Pure White Lead, F. R. A Co's Ruck
Lead, and a number of cboanor brands of White
Lead) also, Linseed Oil, Tumontlne, Varnishes of
II kinds, a full line of Urusbos, and a full line of
eoiors, dry and in un.
myZ8'73 H. F. Bintxa A Co
Montour Slate Paints, for nainttne- houses In
side and outside Cottages, FarntBuildings, Ac.
Beautiful, durablo and economical. Ground In
pure Linseed Oil. ;
myan ll. r uiotxa A Co,
SttarrUfl.
Al 11, AMnn -1 U. V...... n t-
Oullch township, by J. L. Snaw, Esq., Mr.
KAUiiAitiAU ai. iH'.miuK, of Hullch tonnsbin.
Clearfield county, and Miss MARY J, HART, of
uamona ooiimy.
SUA.
In Clearfield, Pa., on Saturday evening, June
i un, mis, airs. Buttnn M, riMYtl,, wife
Ki-Sheriff WittiAU Powxt, aged t0 years.
Clearfield Markets.
Conaacran Wnr.xt.Y by Kratser A I.vlle. Whole
sale and Retail deaien In Dry Goods, Groceries,
- riour, roea, eio aisraei street, tlearneld, l'a,
Ctaaitrixtn, Pa., June, Id, 1874.
Apples,green,00(9 1 K Hogs, dressed....
Dried, V lb 13) Hides, green...
Applebutter,fgal, 71 Ham 00 1
nutur iiii(a) . Bboulders.....lO(o) 1
leans no oo(g l so Biaes.. ,. outre
Buckwheat 1 00 Lara Ilirt
Buckwheat lour lb, t Mess pork,1A bbl...0 00
Beof, dried lBfd) ii Oat 5
Beef, fresh ($ 10 Onions lot
Boards, M 12 00tjW0 Potatoes.. ao uo
uorn,.ueiieu.M a v reaenes, aried, n
Corn, ear 00(a) . 0 Plaster, V bbl...... 1 (is)
Corn meal, fl sack, fi5 Rye. ... 1 10
Chon. W owl 200(a) 1 10 Hers. t lb
Cloverseed. I 0 Salt, 11 saek.22i(a I If,
Cheese 22 ShingIes,lSln.t4(a)s 00
Cherries, lb. lOfn) lH Shlngles,2o lnl(aj l 00
tnicaens, arsd, to, wiimotny teea t uo
Egg li Tallow Ill
Flaxseed. I OO heaU................ I 7
Flour ..... OOfo) 00 Wool 44
Bay ....00 ,0(d)20 (O.Wood, -f eord t U
ED. W; GRAHAM,
DEALER IN
GENEEAL MERCHANDISE, !
SQUARE TIMBER & UMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Has just opened, at the old stand, In Graham's
now, a complete slock 01
. DH' COOUt,
of erery description.
: A ... O 7 -J
DRY GOODS, ,
i.-.-- GROCERIES, 1 '"
HAUDWAHE,
BOOTS AND SHOES, '
j t 1 ) y , CLOTUINO, d-c., efc.,
' ' IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUR,
MEAT,
. , SALT,
RYE,
OATS,
CORN,
ALWA YS ON HAND AND FOR 1
SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE.
, F L O.U R
Received by the car load, and sold st a small
. advance. , , ,
A supply of ROPE constantly on hand.
Special Inducements offered to those gottlsg out
Square Timber and Logs, as wa deal largely
in Lumbermen's Supplies, and are pre
pared at all times to purchaso tim
ber and lumber.
P. I), W. G It A 11 A M, ' '
Marks! Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
'; Oet 23, 1872.
J. M. KRATZER,
lit
PIE'S BUILDING,
DEALER IN
'.- : ,
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Carpets, Wall Topers,
Ladies' Shoes, Children's Shoes,
Groceries, Provisions, &c,
la Juat reoeirlog a oomplete assortment of goods,
oougut at soicei ana lowest pnoes.
GOOD MINTS, AT TEN CENTS TMl
; ' YARD.
GOOD YD-WIDE BLEACHED MUS-
' LINS, TEN CENTS. '
HEAVY YARD-WIDE UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS, 12 CENTS.
ATPLETON'S . MUSLINS, 12 CTS.
rE YARD BY THE PIECE.
AND ALL DRT OOODS AT LOWER RATES
THAN HERETOFORE.
DRESS GOODS,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
BRUSSELS,
THREE-PLY,
TAPESTRY,
INGRAIN,
and nl llowcr
grades.
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPET8
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CAKPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
PARASOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
GROCERIES, BY ORIGINAL PACK
AGE, AT A SMALL ADVANCE
ON COST.
FISH,
FLOUR,
BACON,
SALT, Ac,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE WANTED.
Clearfield, May 27, 167.
Mice to Taxpayers I
TN accordance with an Act of tho General As
1 semblr of this Commonwealth, anprored the
Tli dar of March. A. D. 1870. and the ii un fo
ment approred the 8d day of April, A. D. 1871,
"relating to tne collection or taiei tn the eonnty
of Clear Held," notioe it therefore hereby given to
the taipayera reiiding In the diitrloti below
named, that the Connty Treaaurer, in accordance
with the aeeond eectloa of laid Act, will attend
at the placet of holding the borough and town-
hip election! on the following named day a, for
tbo purpote of receiving the County and Btate
taxea aumied for the year 1874 1
For Wallaoeton. Saturday, June 13th.
For Woodward, Tueiday, June 10th,
For (luliob, Wmlneiday, June 17th.
For Ileoearia, Thariday, June 18th.
For Knoi, Friday, June lUlh.
For Jordon, Saturday. June 20th.
For Cheat, Tueiday, June 2.1rd.
For New Washington, Wed nod ay, June Htb.
For Barn aide, Thuraday, June 26th.
For Bell. Fridar. June 2flth.
Upon all la mi paid to tho Treaenrer there wilt
ne a reaaouon oijim ptr eeei., wniie are pen
ont, Will be nddtd after thtJtrH rfy tfJuly ntu
to all anpatd taxei, making a difference of TEN
pr tni. tn prompt taxpayer!. Partial ean pal
moir uxei at me i rcaaurer i omoe ai any time.
DAVID W.W1BK. Treaenrer.
Tmurarer'i Office, )
Clearfleld, l'a., May 37, 187 41 J
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
Agents In Clearfield oounty for th tale of
E. BUTTBRICK k CO,'8 (
Fashionable Patterns of Garments,
all Svtlbs awn tltas.
t:U Mu-ket 8tr( CUarfil4, Pa.
ANNOUNCEMENT
OF TUB GREAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES I
BY H. PORTF.n HII AW, D. P. 8.
IMPORTANT TRUTHSi
Haying auooeaded in getting a lighter tariff on
mateital, henoe the loss and Moaerar charge for
pertitl and full sets of Toeth. I nse the best
manilacture of teeth and other material. All
operations registered and warranted to giro ser.
rioe ana sausiaotion.
Frinda, reflect that my oharges for the Inter
Hon k artificial and the earing of the natural
teetl are now the moit reasonable ln Pennaylvania.
rresirre your teetu ana yon preserve your health.
ruling or the natural toetb In a healthy, l.re.
serralireand uaeful oondition la made a specialty.
Dlaoii eiioti malformation! oommon to the mouth,
law ittkd Miooiatt) nitrti, irt treated and corrected
with (Tair iuoooii. Examination and ooniulta-
tlonr rssi.
It fould be wtt for patient.? from a diltanne to
let Dfe know by mall ft fow dayi before eotuini
to the office.
It Tory Important that children between the
ag-eatf ili and twelr yean ihould bare tbetr
teetn fexamined.
Atifpithetioi are aduiinifterod and Tueth re-
morid without pain. ?
' Dinitionf and character are jodsred br all
the vftrld by the expreniom of the face, hence
now fnrr dliMtroue mar It therefore be for par-
ton o indulge an exnrouion of diitorted featuroi.
evenlinart Irum a hyiiiento rlew. Mow. to enjoy
natuiaJ (not art. Dotal) eomforti and p)eaurei.
recprl ana: obey natural limpllcitiei aod Instinat.
H. l'UHTKH nil AW. It. It K.
69oe In New Ma to mo Building. 6 coon d ttreef,
yieiirneia, ra. may 14 7s
DENTAL CARD.
:- Dr. A. M. TJILLS
Woe Id lay to hit patienti and the cub
Ho geuiirally, that, having diiiolved partnembir.
with Dr. Shaw, he U now doing the entire work
of nil office himlf, eothat patienti need not fear
being put undrr the hand or any ether operator
Clearfield. March 20, 1872-pd20mcb73
" J. M. STEWART, D. D, S.,
Office over Irwin's Drug Store,
Cl'RWENSVILLE, PA.
All dental operations, either In the mechanical
or operative branch, promptly attended to and
satisfaction guaranteed. bDoclal attention naid
to the treatment of diseases of the natural teeth,
gums ana moutu. irregularity ol the teeth suc
cessfully oorrecled. Teeth extracted without pain
by the use of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted
of the best material and warranted to render sat
isfaction. april2'71:ly
srtUsrrtlanrrjuiS.
E A D T fl I S I
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
The attention of the citiicrti of Clearfield and
vicinity ii directed to the fact that Uoodfellow A
Nun or Ik st oss.nl a nf U Nia A n. 1
-jvu" .iw vv. aauu ut a
just reoeired a half doaen ear loadi of flour and
Feed, which they offer at the lowoat ponible fir-
FLO UK, COBX MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ac, Ac
Particular attention Is called to M. Nieeo A
Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which is tho best In
tha market.
Flour and Feed can and will be sold cbeaner
than it can be obtained elsewhere la Clearfield
eounty.
nrStore on Market street, next door to Hon.
Alexander Irrin's residence.
UOODFELLOW A PON,
JanlOtf Agents for M. Niece A Co.
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
DUAiaua ia
HAIIDWARE,
Also, Manufacturers of -
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
OLIARf IBLD, FA.
pARMIKG IMPLEMENTS of all
kinds for sale by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
JAILKOAD WUEELBARKOWS
for sale by
If. F. BIOLER A CO.
Q1L, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nails, etc., for aalo by
II. F. BIOLER ft CO.
JJARNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE
' Findings, for sale by
II. F. BIGLER A CO.
QUNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES
For salt by
H. F. BIGLER ft CO.
gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND
Sites, for sale by
U. F. BIGLER ft CO.
JRON1 IRON1 IRON! IRON!
For tale by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO.
J JORSE SHOES &. 1IORSE SHOE
NAILS, for aalo by
, II. F. BIGLER ft CO. .
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And beat Man u fee tare, for eale by
II. F. BIGLER ft CO,
IIIMBLK SKEINS AND VIVK
BOXES, for aalo by
II. F, BIGLER k CO.
RODDER CUTTEUS-for sale by
mch30-70 II. F. B1QLER k CO.
T. M." ROBINSON,
Manufaotnrer and dealer In
Harness, Saddles and Bridles,
Collar. Wbtni. llruibci. Fly Nell. Trlmtniniri.
jinrae jtianaciti, trc.
Vacuum, Frank Miller'i and Noatefnot Oil.
Agrnt for Bailey and Wilaon'i Boggle.
Order and rrpairlng promptly attended to,
rbop on Market itreet, Ulearflnhl, l'a., In room
formerly oocuptea by Jai. Alexander. 3: 74
FIRST CLASS BAKERY
-NOTICE TO KAFTMEN.
The subscriber has filled on a nrst-class Daltery,
and wl?!. t" teform vartmen that he Will supply
them with ItltEAD, PIKS, CAKKS, Ac, on
reasonable terms. .
Ilakery east and of bridge, near the "Lick,"
Clearfield, Fa.
marlS .lm JOHN CTTLKIt
pOIlTAGE NAIL WORKS.
DUNCANSVILLK, BLAIR Co., Fa.,
NAILS!
..).
Th. alior. works belni asaln operated hj ths
sadenigned, offer lo the trade a full supple of
their Justly MlebraUd Kails at to. loirest prieas.
JU1IH Jt l BB1jX All,
Haneaasrllle, Uarei la, 18t.-lm
tnv ' drfrttrafats.
THE CLEARFIELD
FIRE CLAY CO.
CLEAK FIELD, PA.,
. r AitirAuTtiaHS or ' ' ;" j ' (
i iiti: iimcK,
Furnace Blocks, Gas Retorts,
Stove Linings, Paving Tiles, &c.
i'Mmnry Top; Wiudotv Capi,
and I Vise.
All kinds of Architectural Adornments.
ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN TERRA COTTA
MADE TO ORDER.
With Improved machinery, fir it elaai material
and ekilled workmen, we can warrant all our
manufacture! to be equal to If not iu per for to
any in mo marKot,
Article! of our mnniifitcture ran beacen at the
Worka. m r Railroad Dupot, er at the Hardware
Store ol 11. r. Uigier A Co.
All ordcra from a diatanoe, addreaaed to Ihe
General Superintendent, will reoeiva prompt at
oiion.
I. CI, IIARTSWICK,
JOHN FERGl'KON. . (Jen 'I Hunt.
of HealliflcM, (larnkirk, ficotUnd,
aupt. uanuiiioturing vvpu may lit) 73
Xew Saddle and Harness
MANUFACTORY,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
THE underaigned, having leaaed rooma for the
manulaotora of all hi ml a of dADDLaS, HAH
NhhS, and all Uio lateat Improrementa in Horse
Forniahing tloodi, are now prepared to fill all
orderi at prtcoa anu quality tuat will tarprlae all
who favor ua with a call for the Inspection of our
work. We are determined to pleaae and our ex
perience and obaervation In eastern and weatera
citiea enablea ua to DKFY COMPETITION in
the manufacture of Gold, Silver, Oreido, Kubber
Uorerad and Uilt-Ltned Mounted
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESS!
Also Fine
, RIDING AND RACING SADDLES.
Our rent i and expenaea being light, we afaall
aell the lame gradoa of work 20 per cent, cheaper
than they ean be bought In the eastern eitiea.
Kcpainog and adjuating Baddies, Uarnesa. o..
neatly done, at reasonable prloea.
Particular attention paid to all orderi by mail
or otherwise.
Call and tea eur work before bnyina; elsewhere
JT Rooma in Irwin's 8 to re, next door to Key-
atone Store. CHAIN & MITTON.
Clearfleld, Pa., May 13, 1874.
BANTZ 4, BUCK,
General Insurance Agents and Real
Estate Brokers,
Represent the following reliable Insures oe Co'i :
North British A Mercantile Ins. Co. 120,000,000
Waabington Life Insurance Co- 4,000,000
Fire Association Inauranoe Co.H 2,0" 00,000
Amaion Fire Insurance Co 8,078,148
Watcrtown Fire, insure dwellinga
and farm baildina-a on!y. 675.000
York, Pa., Stock Insurance Co. ltorseg insared
against death and theft.
P. H. Parties in the country dealrlng insurance
on their lives or property ean have it promptly
attended to by adureaaing us hy letter, or calling
in person at our office, in Pic'a Opera House,
Room No. 4, Clearfleld, Pa. may 2774
ROXS1DK3 STORE.
G. S. FLEGAL,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
HOLLOW-WARE,
TAINTS.
OILS A VARNISH,
PUTTY A GLASS,
ROrES,
STEP-LADDERS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
Th. eelebrated Toledo Anti-Freetlng Qalranlied
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
Ko bettor Piimpi la th. market.
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,
LAMP FLUES, of all kinds,
LAMP FIXTURES, Ao.
All at lowest prlecs. 1-1474
Preaque Islo Street, Philipsburg, Pa.
jQANIEL GOODLANDEK,
Ll'TUKRSDURU, PA.,
Dealer In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
UOS1ERT & GLOVES,
HATS A CAPS and BOOTS A SHOES,
Tobaeeo, Groceries and Fish, Nails, Hardware,
(jutwiiswer. anu uiasswaro, Mon t and
llurs' Cluthlns;, Drus;s, Paints,
Oils, Hchool Hooks,
a Isrge lot of Patent Medlotncs,
Candles, Nule A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack-
ers, Itook and moo rowuer,
Flour, Grain and Polatoeg,
Cloror and Timoth Seed,
Sole Leather, Mnroooos, Linings, Ttindings and
1 bread, hboemakers luols and
Shoe Finding..
No greater rarietr of goods In any store in the
eonnly. All Tor sale rery low for easn or eountry
produoo at the Cheap Corner. Aug. 27, ln7a.
LEATHER BKEA.ST-STItvrS
8UPKRSRDED HY
- COVEKT'S PATENT METALLIC
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Madeof the best Mallea
blo Iron, and tsattaehed
to the Homes bj the best
Fnep ever Invented. It
ts easily and qnlrkly put
on, aod prevents tho
whipping of tho horses
hy the pole. Vol liable
In get out of repair.
Will last for years. All
we ask Is a fair trial, to
convince all parties us
ing them -that they are
unsurpassed in value for
tho purpose for which
thoy aro Intended.
SACKKTT A SCHRYVER.
Clearfleld, April IS, UH. '
1 OB PRINTING OF EVERY DK8CRIJ.
Xt uoi neatly ti scute, at this slot.
Hry (Boottj, (&twxt, 6tt.
1871.
1874.
UNDER FULL SAIL
THE .
KEYSTONE
TO THE FRONT!
Headquarters for Dry Goods!
Am opening my leeond large spring and turn
ner noca oi foreign ana UomeMta
DRY GOODS,
Carpels, Oil Cloths,
LADIES' k CHILDREN'S SHOES,
The prices will be such ss will not be excelled
by any other place in the Btate. Call and see
lur yourselves.
WM. REED,
mar25 . Second street, CIcarDeld, Pa.
C
HANGED HANDS.
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would respectfully notify the nubile venerallv
thai he has purchased J. S. Shower's Grocery
Store, in Shaw's Row, when he Intends k.enlng
a full line of
o n O C E It I E H.
HAMS, DRIED DEEF and LARD.
SUGARS and SV RI PS, of all gradet.
TEAS, Green and Black.
COFFEE, Roasted and Green.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
CiJTjrED FHVITS,
All kinds la the market.
PICKLES, in Jars and barrels.
SPICES, in every form and variety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KINDS OF CRACKERS.
80AP8,
. MATCHES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Coal Oil aai Lamp CMmaoys.
And a maaA aianrtmMit a? tltna Ihinu ...... 1 1
kept tn a grocery store, which ho will .zchange
r. .. ..L.:.. i. .
.v. wimu m hi. m.raei prices
Will sell for cash at cheaply at any other one.
Pleas, eall and tea his stock r
yourself.
JOHN McGACGUEY.
Clearfield, May 17, 1874. .
GROCERIES!
NEW STORE,
Opposite Post Ofilce.
New Goods I New Prices I
CHOICE LINE OF TEAS.
OOLONGS,
JAPANS,
IMPORTED,
tocng nrsoN.
ENGLISH BREAKFAST
Purest ia Market
BUTTER AHD E(;(iS
Will be kept and sold at first coat. r..h nmlti
n . 11 i I
GERMAN CHERRIES,
TUBKKT PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA HAMS
K1SU.
Mackerel, Lak. Herring, Cod, Ac.
PICKLES.
Barrel Pickles and English PicVlot.
FLOUR AND FEED.
Flour, Cora Meal, Oat Meal, Ao.
febii';. LYTLE A MITCHELL.
KRATZER & LYTLE
Turpentine, ) f NalU,
Paints, I WILL SELL YOU Ulass,
Oils, J Putty,
French, Richards & Co.'s
Buck Lead
AND
Calcined Plaster
VERY CHEAP.
Tremens, stock oa hand.
Clearfleld, Pa., April 1, 1874. -Bin
JEAD THIS I
House, Sign and Ornamental Painting,
The undersigned, having started to awing his
own brush, respectfully oners his sorvioes to th.
oitisens of Clsarfleld and vlotnity aa a llouso,
Sign and Ornamental Painter.
Paper Hanging and Ulaslng don. on th. short
st notice, with neatness and despatch.
All work don. with care, and at prioe. to nit
th. timet.
Shop oa Market street, opposite th. Alle
gheny nous. J. L. KRAQLK.
April 1, 1974.-.m.
s
TONE'S SAW GUMMERS AND
SAW UPSETS.
Ws have received the agency for th. above and
will sell thsm at manufacturer's prices. Call and
eiamine them. They are the best.
Jel-Jl U. F. BIULER A CO.
CAUTION. All persoat are hereby cautioned
not to purchase or ia any way meddle with
two horses, harness and oa. wagon, aow la th.
possession of 11. T. Farensworth, a. they are my
propwty and left with him, sahject to my order.
J..1 It. O. L. RKED.
PINK, WHIM ROAN LINING 8KINS
Jast received and for sal. by
April IS, 18TS. H. V. Bit) LB a 00.
QLEARFIELD ACADEMY. '
, MALE DEPARTMENT. . '
TUB SUMMER TERM of fourteen weeks will
ooumano. MONDAY, MAY Lite., 1874.
. Term, of Tultiou. ;
Reading, Writing, Menial asd Writtea
Arlthtustlo, (Jrammar, Geography and
History...... , t t
Natural Philosophy, Physiology, and Sin
gle Entry Uook-keeplog, or either, with
ths abovs It II
For Instructions In Double Entry Book- ,
keening and Comineratal Arith metis, spe
elal tvrms to be arranged.
For particulars respecting th. school apply to
aug27'7.tf
R.
, tl. JaoKn AL1.T.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S '
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
TIIE WINTER AND SPRING TERMS will
elos. May I'Jth, 1874.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, OWect Ls-
tons, Primary Arithm.ti. and rnmary
Gtorranhy - V (I
History, Local and descriptive Geography
witb map Drawing, Urammar, Menial
and Written Aritbmetio
Algebra and tho Sciences 13 09
Instrnotion'tn instrumental saosl. 14
Oil painting, 24 lesson 11 M
was work I
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, March 11, 1874. 9:T:i0.y
The Bell s Run Woolen Factory,
Penn township, Clearfleld Co., Pa.
IIUHNEU OUTI
at'T HOT
BURNED UP!
The aubaoriben haYO, at great eipenM. rebuilt
neijrhborbood ntoenlty, in the ereotion of a firat-
olaii Woolen MaoufaotorT, with all the modern
improvemeDti attached, aod are prepared to make
all Kindi of Clothe, Caaiimerea, fiatinetta, Blan
keta, Flanneli. Ao. Plenty of gooda oa faaad to
tuppl all oar old and a thooiand bow enatomert,
whom we aak to oome and eiamine our itook.
The baiineu of
CARDING AND FULLING
will receire our eipeelal . attention. Proper
arrangementi will be made to reoelTa and delirer
Wool, to luit enatooeri. Ail work warranted and
done upon the ehorteat notioe, aod by itriot atten
tion to bunnesa we nope to realise a uoerai ihare
of publio patronage.
10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
We will par the hiffheat market prioe for Woo
and aell our manufactured goods at low aa similar
gooda eaa be bought lo the eonnty, and whenerer
we fail to render reasonable saiiaiaotioa wa eaa
always be found at homo ready to make proper
uiplanation, either In person or by letter.
.i a musts JUUPtDun ouno,
pri!26tf Bower P. O.
JF ECONOMY 18 AN OBJECT,
BUT TOUR
C Id O THING,
Furnishing Goods. &o,,
AT
D. STEWART & SON'S
CLOTHING STORE.
They keep a fall line of
Men's, Youths' & Boys' Clothing.
Also, Umbrollas, Satchells, Overalls
llats, Shirts, Undorahirts, and
Drawers, ko.,
Which they will aell at moat reasonable pries.
Call and examine their goods before purchasing
elsewhere. Room ia Mansioa Building.
Clearfield, Fa., April 1, 1874. ' '
JTEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW & SON
Have just opened a
Niw Btosi, on Main8t..CLEAtmu, fa.
lately ocoupied bj Wm. F. IBWIM.
Their stock oontiits of
Oaoctsits of ths best quality,
Qdf.ensware, Bpots and Shoes,
and erery article necetjaarr for
one's eomfort.
Call and examine our stock before pur
chasing elsswhere. May 9, 1866-tf.
MITCHELL WAGONS.
The Best is the Cheapest!
Thomas Reilly has received another largo lot of
"Mitchell Wagons," which are among the Tory
best manufactured, and which h. will tell at the
most roasooabl. rates. His stook include, almost
all descriptions of wagons larg. and small, wide
and narrow track. Call and see them.
aprS'74 THOMAS REILLY.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICED Netle.
la hereby .Wen that letters of administration
on the estate of JOHN W. WRIGHT, deceasW,
lat of Cleardeld borough, Clearfleld county, Pa.,
having been duly granted to th. undersigned, all
persons Indebted to said eatet. will pleas, make
immediate payment, and thos. baring claims or
demands will present them properly authenticated
(or aeULcment without delay.
WILLIAM PORTER,
aaaylS-Sc Administrator.
H OUSE AND LOT F,OB SALE1
Th. Hons, and Lot oa th. corner of Mar
ket and Fifth stmts, Clearfleld, Pa., 1. for sale.
Th. lot eontains nearly aa acre of ground. Th
hous Is a larg. double frne, Containing nln.
rooms. For terms and other Information apply
to the subscriber, at th. Post Offie.
aoTlS P. A. 9AULIK.
CHEAP GROCERIES I
LUMBER CITY, PA.
Th. undersigned announce, to hit old friends
and patrons that he has opened a good Ho of
GROCERIES A PROVISIONS at tk. old stand
of Kirk A Bpenoor, for which he solicits a lUwrad
patronage. H. W. SPENCER.
Lumber City, P.., March -tt.
J. II. M'MURRAY
WILL SUPPLY TOD WITH ANY ARTICL1
OF MKRC11ANDI8R AT TUB VERY LOWEST
PH1CE. COME AND SEE. (M:7S:y)
NEW WASHINGTON.
J IMEI LIME!
Th. undersigned Is stow prepare tofiartiltk
th. nublio with an sxoellent fuailtj; o
Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime,
for plastering purposes, by th. larg. r smaR
quantity. Can be found for th. present at Pi',
a.w building, on Market street.
octl.tf L. K. McCULLOUOel.
Mountain Echo Cornet Band,
CUKWENSVILLR, PA.
MUSIC furnish ror Pleatoa, Feetlrak, Coa
certs, Lectors, Ae, .a reasoaabte term.
Address, B. B. SBGNBR, See'y,
inayfl-Sm Cnrweatvllla, pa.
Clearfleld Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
TBI aaderstgaed, having astabllsksd a Hai.
wry .a U. 'Plk., abcal halfway between
Clearfleld aad Carweaavllle, I. ar.DatwA t fat.
alsk all kladt.f FRUIT TRIES, (staadardaae
Awarf.) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Orap. Vla,
Sooseberries, Lawtoa Blackberry, atnwkwrs.
end Rubarry Viae. Ais.. Blaariaa Orah tras.
Qulooe, and early scarlet Rhnbwb, A. Order,
promptly atUaded to. Address,
i. D. WBIOHT.
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