Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 26, 1874, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLBAIU-MKLD, PA
WKDNKMMY MnitMNi), AUGUST M. iT4.
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Terms of Subscription.
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t paid After the expiration of ill months... OO
uci.it.ious notici.j.
Metlimllst r,plcopal Church Hev. A--D.
VocitH, INiator. Publlo Service every Sabbath
it lOt A. M., and Tt P.M.
Sabbath School at A. M.
Greyer Meeting every T liucaday, at 7i 1'. 11.
Communion Servian, drat . KtUlmlti ef .at-ery
jionth, at 1U1 A. M.
Preabyterlau Church Rev. II. B Dim it.
Sabbath services morning and ev.-nl.iB; Hb
bntfe Muhoul at X P. M. Prnvsr Meeting Wednes
day evening.
Ht. fraucla Churrh C&tlioltr Kcv. P.
J. KiIbmuam. Mass at lOf, o'olork A. M on the
. inriin J kiid fourth Sundays of eiuh month. . i
OFl'ltl U DIKECTOHV.
TIMB Or HULIHIU UlTA'lTER BKA8IO.fl COURT,
Second Monday of January.
Third Monday uf March.
Pint Monday of June,
Fourth Muudiiy of September.
, ': TIMB Off HOLDINO COMMO
Fint Monday of June.
Second Monday of November.
, , . s rt'RLto orriciri ' '
Pruident Judge Hun. Cbarlrs A. Mayer, of
Look 11 uvea.
i4i tula nl La Judge Hon. John II. Orris, of
lie m-l unto,
Attociitt Judyt Willi nui C. Foley, Cle&rflold j
John J. Hoed, (Jurwentrille.
Prolkonotary Aaron 0. Tuts, . , -
Hegieter aud Recorder -A.. YV. Le. ' ' '
Vittriet Attormey Frank Fielding. -
Treawr David W. Wiio.
Sheriff William K. MoPhnsnw.
Vvumty Jfniwyor Siipiuol F. McCloekoy, Car
wensvllle. Canty CommieeiontrtY, F. Couterct, Kart
haui Jiihu I. Thompson, Curwens villa, Clark
Brown, Clearfield.
CoHttfy Audi tort Reuben McPhemtn, Clear
field) James If. llilo, Lumber CHy Lewis C.
lilonin, Clearfield. 1
Jury Commituouere John W. tshugsrt, Jitmes
Mitchell, Clcarfled.
Superintendent of Public Schoote John A
Gregory, Clearfield.
Aotarln PubttJon W, Wriest. Win. 1U
debaugb, Cyrui L. Gordon, Clearfield; Joeiah
Kra.ni, Joseph H. Irwin, Curwonsvills ; J. J. Lin.
gie, Uioeoia mtlia; Johnston union ud, ijuiuers
rg. Mr. A. II. A! it ton, denlor in Middles
and harness, haa changed bis quarter. He will
hereafter be found on Market street, opposite the
Court House
Anotiikr Hia Shin. Wo notice that
Messrs, T. J. Hubbard A Co., have eome to the
front and placed a bandiome aign over tbelr Ilard
ware room on Market itreet, opposite the Court
Home.
e -
Lriiuru Bi:rnki. Wo umU'rHtHnd
that a larjje quantity of tamW wai burned at
Owem A MsKnally'a raw mill, In Pccittur town
ahip, on lant Friday night. The fire ea quite
visible In tbU place. The lumber wia Inaured.
- . . ii.i
Wo notice tlmt onr townsman, Mr.
D. R. Fullcrton, la traveling ai ealeaman for t be
hat and fur houte of W. V. Llppincett A Co.,
PhHadolphia. MReg."li a clever gentleman, and
we hope he will make hit mark In hli now field,
e e " ' '
The now comet will ho viwihle with
the aid of a telcaoope In the evening till about
the end of tbli month, and In the morning during
the whole ef September. It la not likely to la
ootne brilliant enough to be teen with the nakud
Good. Mr. W. P. Item!, of Lawrence
townahip, eihibttrd to ua a few daya alnoe a lot
of ten pcara, whioh grew on a bud two yoara oM,
tho imallcft of which mcaiured eight inohea in
eircun.ferenoe. Rather a productive bud thai, we
ahould lay. ' '
New Hank. A new Innkinghnii8e
hai been itarted in thia plaoa (Ridgway) by Je
rome Powell, 0. R.. Farley, Chai. R. Kline, and
John 0. Hall, with Charlea R. Kline ai Caihier. ,
The bank li ityled the Elk County Bank and la
located in Ilatl'a new brick building.J7i Conn;
A dtoeale
Elk Cor nt y Covhts. The time for
holding the regular terma of Court hereafter ln
Elk county will be at folio wn Bern pt ember terra, j
on the third Monday of September) November
term, on the third Monday of Wffvember j Janua
ry term, on the fourth Monday of January ( May
term, on the fourth Monday of May.
Mb." GrKOORY'B liKPORT. Tho sec
ond annual Report of the County Superintendent
of Common Schoola of Clearfield eounty will bo
found to full on our (earth page. The report
well arranged, and the appendix giro a blrd'aeye
view of onr icboola, which will ho aieful for refer
ence. 1
Di sen a ro ed. Ho v. J. J. Davis, who
had been Beeehcrlng a member of hit eongrega
tlon, and far whioh be wai imprisoned, wai dia
eharged last week and allowed to go home and
provide for hit family, which, we understand, was
supported by the good neighbors during tho Im
prisonment of tho notorious team p.
The Roiuikrh. Tho scoundrels who
broke into Mr. Jirldge's store, several weeks agn
have been Ir acted eastward. Some goods and
lothlng have been recovered, which wore sold to
farmers In Morris township, this county, and Port
Matilda, in Centre eounty. It appears that the
parties are peddling the goods over the conn try,
oiling them to the farmers at panle prices. We
hope the villains will be overhauled and receive
their merited punUhment.
Camf-Meetino. Tho Juniata Val
ley CaiDp-meetingoommeneed yesterday, and will
eontlnue In session for ten days. The grounds
are located on the tine ef the Pennsylvania Rail
road, a little north nt the village of Newton Ham
11 tonthirty -five miles below Tyrone anil twenty
one miles above Lewlitown. Tho dip lance from
Clearfield is, therefore, seveniy-sit miles. Per
sons oan leave this place in the morning and
arrive on the grounds lu time for the morning
service. For information, address J. K. Rhodes,
Beorctary, Newtown Hamilton, Pa.
m a
Lint of lottors remninini? unclaimed
In the Postnffloe at Clearfield, for the week ending
August 24 lb, l"M:
Brown, D. J. , Jones, Atesatxlr-r
Camble, L. Mason. Miss Mlna
Drinrql, Timothy Marshall. Mill Maggie
Dicker, Mre. William Powell, Fred.
Kckerd, Miss Jenoie Bteitt, Win. H.
Knger. Stephen Pmith, Heckle 0.
Fall, W. P. Tyler, Mrs. Mary
11 e I vane, Q. P. Watson, Frances
Henry, It. W. Woodlln, Thomas
I sett, R. B.
P. A. OAUMtf, V, M
A Market Boras. Sinfftilar ns it
may seem, it Is nevertheless true, the farmers of
I.twreooe and Bradford townships are moving in
the matter of ereetioga market house In tho borough
of Clearfield, while the eitisena of the borough
seem to care but little about it, although the most
Interested In the enterprise. Meetings have been
held in the townships named, tho proceedings of
on of which will be found In Hi Is lasue. This Is
a more In the right dineUont and If eonsumalcdj
will result In much good to producers and con
sumers,
s mm
pKRTRrcTiVB Finis. On Mondny
night, (the 17th Inst.,) the steam sawmill f J. M.
Outbtle, of this place, located about two wiles to
the right of Pine Flats, waa discovered to be on
Are, and by the lime assistance arrived was wrap
ped in flames and totally destroyed. There was
about 900,000 feet of lumber piled about the mill,
which was also destroyed. It la not known posi
tively how the flre occurred, bat It Is supposed to
have been eauaed by the spark arrester, which
had Mown off on that day and the mill men leg
lected putting It on again Minnm JDemoerni.
Saw Mill Hi rnkd. Wo learn that
the dwelling house and raw anil), together with
4OK.0OO feet of sewed lumber, belonging to John
T. Rishel, of Brady township, was destroyed by
tire on Friday last. The lots Is not less than
from ail to seven thousand dollars. The greater
pottion of the lumber wit owned by ether par
ties, bnt Mr. Biskei's lota is, neverlMai, very
heavy, and will fall severely upon him. AH that
he posreesed, he acquired by Industry and strict
economy after years of labor, and bo will no doubt
hare the aailstaaoe of his neighbors, who know
full well how to appreciate his loss. The origi
ef the Ire la an known.
Fire. Wo learn hy tho Cambria
rrtB, that a line large dwelling house at fit
Augustine, owned by Dr. J. J. Krlse, who now
resides at Lloyd's Station, and occupied by Dr.
J. C. Kmlgh (recently of this place) and Dr. Krlse1
leather, was destroyed hy fire between 2 and 1
o'eleek on Sunday morning laU The flea Is bo
I let ed to have been the work of an Ineendiary, aa
the oeeupanta dcelaro that (Ura was no Sraabent
the house after six o'clock (he previous atoning.
Dr. Kmlgh tared all ef his furniture, bat Mrs
Kriee, who was abtrt at tha tine, wes not so
fbrtanate. We did net learn tbo loss, bat andor-
ttand thai the building was la sated for 94,000,
LETTER FROM NEW WASHINGTON,
Nsw Wasptfcoieji, Pa , Aug. 2 let, 187 J.
Mr. Spitok t "liL're-eoejoa to boaootethlng as
suming In writing and thrusting Into public
notice tho local ewati of a counuun lly, but I have
ootu'ludtd that If no abler poq than tuine will
aasuius thia dty I till) dt-avor lo Mmtiibute
my mite. I am rorry tlmt I httvc nothing of im
portance to offer In favor of uav village. The In
evitable bard I tinea teem lo bavu burdened our
oititctit with a spirit uf diipeiulbnuy, Instead ol
enterprise, rhlcb, of course, has proven detri
mental to progreaa. Only a fi-w utnJer this con
suming lethargy are able to "paddle their own
canoe, " and even tbt-y arc "pulliug hard egaiut
the atreum," ltabuoU only with tbo cbtriintd hito
of by and ty reaching a mote.prosperour period.
The Sheriff is the most frequent visitor wo have.
Ho niakt-a himself vty familiar, llo entire tho
homes af tbo uufurtunatr and' tu congenial
and happy style, strives to make his visit as
pleasant as possible, .) - f,; ;; ( (',;
The partnership between Johnston A Hnlo, iu
me it urn ware business, lias uueii utssolvoil. Jtno
I. Is still lv be fuund at hia post, always nal
to aocosiftodato fell fiho fcnry Jhvo him wit a
coll.
- Our joung frtvnds, crpecially the ladles, S4
to be stricken with a kind ef muaieal mania. ( No
tuattur where I go, I brar nothing but tho plain
tive and melodious voice of eotuo fair damsel, and
tbo richness of the familiar strain Intensified by
the eceutupaultncnt of pUno.oc organ But t fur-
give, knowing that it li intended only ai a forctnste
of what they intend giving ua at the concert, lo
be held at Bumsid, on Friday evening, August
28th, under the direction of Prof fthaler, or this
plaoe hence, I eagerly await tli sjiproaoblug
musical treat.
It was my pleasure yesterday, to attend tho
closing eaerelsea of the Ncwburg school, which
consisted principally of select reading!, orations
and addresses. The house Seas orowded with
eager spectators, all anxious lo Jieteuf to the pre
gramme of the day, and I was glad to say that
none went awoy diiappointed. The most pleas-,
tng feature which characterised the exVrelset,
was the prompt and positive manner In the stu
dents performed the duties assigned them. After
the students had completed their part, the people
were sntertained with an address by L. J. Ilurd,
Kq a be presented a few plaits and practical
thoughts regarding lbs mission of the School
teacher. Ho was followed by Mr. Matthew Sav
age, who, in hla entertaining manner, delivered a
just tribute te both aeholara and teachor.' It Is
only Just to say that the alllilb-e of Mr; J, B.
Neff, as a teacher, were fully manifested in the
closing exercises of bis school, and Wo bollove
duly appreciated by his const Ittit-nts, judging
from the many words of coium dilution which be
received from them.
The base ball club uf this place ( AtMtiios Nu. 2)
arc preparing to play tho Wuito Slocking, of
, Bcllville, a match game at Bethlehem, on Satur
day, the 211th Intt. Mr. Kditor, will yon not
come and see the bnniier game oftho season,
played by tho champions of the United States 1
Yours, truly, a a
m- i -FARMERS
MEETING,. ' . 1;
At a meeting called by the farmers of Lawrence
township, at the public School Homo iu Mont
gomery District, on Thursday evening, August
20th, for tho purpuso of organising a Farmers'
Association, the tollowing persona were nomina
ted and electid as officers of Ilia meeting : Prest
dent, Thomas MePherion ( View Priistdints, II.
Uulich and Abrarn Humphrey; Trcnrurer John
McBride ; Secretary, U. L. 'lullh. .
The meeting being called to order by (be Presi
dent, John McBilde, Bq., doliverefl an addreifl,
stating their object In coming to together, and
impressing upon their minds the importance of
forming an Association by which to protect and
elevate tbelr honest labor. That If U is noevsrary '
for physicians, lewyen and mechanics to form As
sociations in order to protect tbelr profits tone, why
should not tho farmers of our country have an 1
organiiation, whose Interests are aa great, If not
greater, than any other class? Ho stated further,
that it was net only necessaryHo have an Ataocia-,
tion In which to protect their labor, but that they
might by this means bcoume hotter farmers, and
produce a belter srtiele by a careful study of tbo
science of agriculture. (
Abram Humphrey, Henry tjuliulv and others
addrsssed the meeting, after whioh tbo President
appointed John McDrlde, Gto. Ouiich and Wm
Broclns a Committee to confer wi:b tho Town
Council of Clearfield borough, as to the condition
of the market lot and the building of a market
bouse, aVd to report tho same at the next meeting.
The following resolution was ofiorcd by Thomas
McPherson and unanimously adapted i j
lltiotttd, That it is tho duly of fcrmera to
aUnd by fanners la all bonL ufforta to ievale
their etnas morally, politically, or otherwise. i
Adjourned to meet at Mount Joy, on Thursday
irrning, August 27th.
M ii, uirucn, necreiary. i
Pennsylvania Teachers' Associa-1
tios. The twenty-first annual ten bio of the
State Teachers' Association convened In the Cum
berland Valley State Normal Sabool building at
Shippensburg, on the morning of the 11th Inst.,
0. J. Luokoy, City Superintendent of Pittsburgh,
presiding, tico. P. Beard, of Sblppensburg, de
livered an address uf welcome, which was replied
to by James L. Harrison, of Pittsburgh, Ad
dresses were made by Hon. J. P. Wiokersham,
Stale Superintendent ; Hon. T, J. Dighain, State
Commissioner of Statistics ; L. H. F-atoo, of Pitts
burgh, and others. At the afternoon aenion
President Luokoy delivered hia iunugnral, taking
tbo ground that the foundation of true education
la In the development not only of the intellect, but
of the moral and physical power of man. No
lyitem of education is complete tha has not for
Ha object the edooatloB of the whole man.. Ed
ward Phippcn, of Philadelphia, real a paper on
educational antiques, The 1deti method of
teaching, old school books, old fancies and oddU
ties Id great variety ware presented. At tbo even
ing mil on, F. J. Duncan, of Pltftbnrgh, deliver-
od an address on the co-education of (he texts
favorable te tha subject. '
Tbo attendanoo on Wednesday was very large.
Aa able paper on vocal enlturs was rend, followed
by an address delirered by Prof. C. F. Hiines, of
Dickenson College, on the relation of natural
science to popular education. Dr. Woods, of tbi
Western University, read a paper on technical
education. Wilkeebarre Was selected at the place
for the next meeting of the Association. The
following nominations were made fur omoort for
the ensuing yean W. W. Wo idruff, of Uubs
eounty, for President John Morrow, of rttts
burgh, for Trfcaaureri J. P. McCloskey, fur Secre
tary. At the evening ferslon Prof. Curry lee
tured en "Ueotnetry,1 whioh was followed by a
lecture on the "Money Valne of Kdiieatinn" by
Dr. Hayes, of Washington and JcEersoiJ College.
Our County Superintendent, John A. Gregory,
was present and participated In the proceedings,
The attendanoo throughout the entire session was
quite large, all parts of the Stale bo represented.
Tho "National Game" in heinic re
ed in this section, wbick had, until within
a few weeks nasi, become almost cMtnct. The
Cblnoleclamoose club, of this place, haa made ar
rangements to play a strict of match games with
several of lu neighboring etuba before the season
close. The first of a series of three games waa
played last Friday afternoon, between the Hickory
base ball club, of Kylcrtown, and the Cblnolecla
moose base ball elub, of this place, on tho grouods
of the Clearfield Psrk Association. Below we
append the score t
cnmcLBct.AiiooaK. o. n.
mrxonr, o.
Mrers. p 2
Mr ml I, H.,0 4
Hunter, 1st b 2
Mull, 2d b 6
Ilrennor, 3d b 4
Pluiowcr, I. f - 2
Merrrli, ., e. f...
Jarksun, r. f 4
Oalsr, t. s 1
Johnson, 1st b... 2 4
Rosenarani, Sd b 2
Moore, 2d b - A
Chorpening, r. f... 4
Wallers, p I
Wallare,H.F.,s a. t
Krale, e. f. 4
Wallace, W., a 8
Hows, I. f 4
Total ,
....27 22
Total ..5. 11
HI NS MAt'B BAt'H INNIXU I
1st 2d 84 ttb 6th 6th Tib ftlh th
Cbine'mooeo 14 11101 0-22
Hickory.-.. I 1 0 6 11 1 0 011
Umpire Abram Jackson, of PhlHpiburg,
Time of game two hours. . . .
Great AVinhfall, Tbo storm whicli
passed over our oounty en W ednesday a week,
mads aad hnvoe la Elk Bounty. The Ridgway
Demount says i ,
The rain fell In torrents, gl tog the streets a
deeidodly Venetian appearance, tho only two
things requisite to complete tbo eome being the
historic gondola aud Ike no less reaoword gondo
her. Other than this Ifas storm was not ssrere.
What was oar surprise, therefore, te learn lb
along Bearer Meadow ran, between Uardner's
and Monlaorenoy, there was a fearful windfall,
leveling everything te the ground in Its track,
which waa about fifty rod wide by more than a
mile ia length. Immonne treea of hemlock, pine
and bard wood were hurled into a heterogeneous
mass, lurmiag a complete ruin. This deetruothe
current pasted within Iwsnly rods of 6, O. Wear
er e shanty, and eaured anile a consternation
amoBi its inmates. Fortunately no one was is
jurrd, though giants of the forest were fnllmg all
around tt. Tbo coarse of the stotia was from ihe
bead of Bearer Aleadow run, la a aoulheasltily
direction, crossing lbs turnpike between Oardner's
and Moatmorewey. The fire Iter was owned by
Jsrkson S. Sebulta, Jerome Piwrll and Grant A
Hurton. Probably from 201 to 300 acres were
blowa down, which le about equal I v dividual be
tween Ihe beforenentioned vwaers. As the
scene of this little freak of "Old Boreas ' Is only
about four miles float Rldiway.lt still be seen
that ws had qulls a narrow escape. Had this
windy demon passed ever our town, the destruc
tion of property would have boa foarfuJ, to say
nothing or tno inss oi lite.
Fatal AYtidknt. $mmivl, Imm-!
brignt, aou.of Mr. D.akl Lfinbrlgkiiif thia
plaot, met with aj satsfdatt on lyeiOuj SMU'lng.
from whieb he died a few hours thereafter. He
wna in the employ of his father who le a painter,
and wus, at tho lime, painting tbo bow bouse of
B.'M. Aulti, Hi-q., in this place. Ho was on a
scnuiiid about twenty fet from tho ground and
by some means lest his bit lan on, falling to the
j; round, hit hands and side of hla head striking
Ltjp' gund Jnt, fracturiug bis skutl and produe.
ing concussion of the brain, and also fraoturlng
both writta. Ho waa conveyed to hli home and
Dr. J. M. Smith oallod In, but It was evident (hat
ha was beyond human bulp. The accident on.
eurred about 10 oVI'ieb, a-u, and Jib died about
3 o'clock, V. w. He leaves a wife aud one child,
aa also parents advanced In years, to mourn their
loss, Tyrone Dimocrar.
t r i nt' i a
A 'Windfall. Tho l'hiliplmr
Jvurwtt, of last Haturday, says : , ,
"Rot:" and Hurry Iinho.lun.frT thfsplaee, well
known to all uf our eitiaens, have Just oome into
a fortune of 1,'Ht.itOO oash, which his been lying
in tho Deposit Hank at Aunvilla, Lebanon oounty,
for soma jfears left (ti tlsrro, by mttldcu aunt
who dad fc'fue men years ag. t She ioyo loft
that part of the country lung au, and having no
Communication with the deotiasod, their wherea
bouts haa juit boen discovered. Their Identity
baa been t'aallisti-il and the papers have been
sent on.
' Kpcctats.'"" '
Tom Robluson is still ahead in the matter of
good and i-hoap harnoa. His establiibment is in
Urahaio's Run, on Market street.
tipMcvmn Fi'smrraa.- John T root man has
just roooived a large lot of very One fu roll ore
from the eity within tho put week. Those who
really nood none to-day, next week, or oven un
til neat rail, wo uft do well to call and a see ruin
prices and examine (he new styles. aug2A It
. "A thing of beauty la Joy Snow," a faot
wntcb la undoubtedly tno reason lor the joy ex
Kroaicd i(i look and action of iboso who purvhote
arneso, Ac, of Tom. Ilobinaon. His tela are
ot-rtainly bnndsome, and are is good as t bey are
INFLATION 1 INFLATION I
Jumcfl Kerr A Co., reg:irdloia of tlie action of
the President, Ore Intaling, and have inflated
their already large stock ol Clothing, until it no
embraces the finost assort men t ot Clothing and
Furnishing Ooods In anv retail store in Pennsyl
vania, Uelow plcaio tin (I reduced pries list of a
tew nt i lie urnuos emnraoea in ineir sioca :
MKS'S COITONADK ST ITS, ONLY fl 00
llli.N'rt UANS1M Kit K Ml' ITS, ON LY O 00
MKN'H ALL-WOuL ?AS. PIIIT. 10 WO
MK.Vtf FINK HIAJU IU AU. -HlUiK. .10 00
YOUTHS' HIMTS, $11. lo 20 00
CillLD'H FINK ltLUK CLOTH KUITH, 8 00
CIllLD'H FANCY D1AU. Hl'lTS, 10 Oil
CIIILDRKN'H SUITS, all prices, fi ISO to 12 00
Iimlirellaa. Silk, Ulngham, Cotton n large
and ft rut assortment. . i , t . t t
lloalcrv, Fifty doicna Lisle Thread, Silk,
Cotton and English super-stout hose, whioh will
be sold at frusa conU up. -
Klilrta. Our stock of shirts Is large and com
plcte, viiibrauing the Universal, Froiiih Percale,
Cotton, Csisiit r 4 mdered, Shirts, In. great
variety.
i'e would sat to 'oaf eaitcuufr that harina
noii ir bt goods at 10 tier cent, loss man neietoiore.
wo are prepared to sell them at prieoa that wilt
reaJlv astonish everybody. Call early and see for
yoiinelves. JAMKS KKRH A CO.
Old Wooturn Hotel Corner, t'iuarleld, Pa. 29
r.BAn R. M. M linolly's advertisement la re'
gard to Life Insurance. .,. aug!2-ly
Call on R. M. M'KnaMy and s?et your life lo-
rurcd in tho Old Continonlai Life Insurance Com-
paiij, of Ilarttord, Conn. augl2-ly
Bcu(.tF.a For Salr. R. Newton Phaw keens s
full supply of Fredonm liuggies and Platloru
Wagons for sale. To be seen at the Shew House
yard- Call on or address bim at Cleartield Penn
sylvania, may 13-tf.
Ixsuna your life in the Continental Life Insu-
ranoe Company of Hartford, Conn.
it. 31. L.iAiitii, nirnt augti-iy
Wood and Willow Ware of all deserintiona for
sale by Jl. F. Ligler A Co.
Axr.n. Seventy-flvo doien Clearfield Wood
hoppers Axes at
9:UiUm H. F. RIQ LER A Co's.
A full linoof HoofloholdUoode. Jenanaed Ware,
Ae., ft.r sale by II. F. Riglor A Oo. -
RUCAPIICLATION.
Bird Cages.
Wwod and Willow Ware. , , . r
Household tiooda, ' , I ' '
All kinds of Hardware. '
Japanned Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes. j. l
falolned Plasteft - ,
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All ol lbs above for salo at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of U. F. Biglcr A Co., Seoond street,
Clearfield, Pa. , - ' r ' 8t
Save Timet Save Labor! 8ave Money! Save
Clotbosl The" Novslty Wringer" is ths best in
the market. Buy It ; try It.
For sale by H. F. niotaa m Co.
Calcined Plaster for salo by H. V. Bigler A Co
pAtxTa Avn pAiNTina' FmnwoB.-Our stock
or Fainta and Painters' Materials la onmpleto, in
oJuding J. T. Lewia' Puro White Lead. John Lu
cas A Co'a Pure White Lead, F. K. A Co s Buck
Lead, and a number ofchoaiier bran de of White
Lead: also, Liurccd Oil, Turpentine, Ysrnisheaof
all kinds, a full line or II rtub.es, and a full llnaof
colors, dry and in Oil.
myBtS 11. sr. 1UOI.SB m CO.
Montour Elate Paints, for naintlna: houtea In
side and outside Cottages, Farm Buildings, Ac.
iieautiiui, durable ana economical, uround in
pure LinstMid Oil.
tnyaM'73 H. F. Biolxh A Co.
Bird Cngfs a large aasortmont at H, F. Big
ler A Cj.'s. .
Rbav Tina (Persons who coatctnplato building
will do wull to call and examine our stock el
UUILDl.SU HATKRIALH. We have in atocka
full lino of lluildi-rs' Hardware, Nails, Paints,
Oils, Olass, Patty, Calcined Plutrr, A,,
mylS73 II. F. lliyi.tu A Co,
Notice to Waoos akr Camriaow Makbrb. We
have just reoeived a general assortment of Waroa
and Carriage Wood, also a full line of Spiings
ani Axtra, wnioa wt oner cnip ror oath.
' II. F. Biqi.eb A Co.
Sau b. Pi ten's Cross-out Saw, O rest American
l.iw, Hoynton t Ligbtnina new, at
s 2-;a
It
. F. llfQLBR A CO'S.
II. P. Bigler A Co. have heaa making ax tensive
additions to their stock or Hardware the last few
daya. Everything new In Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders1
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen
at their store. May 22.
Fair. ! Fiiita I Par: 1 Among the mny prepa
rations that we have fur Coughs, Colds, Croup, or
any throat or Inng difficulty, none of them are
equal to Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry
and Hotoboiliid. If yea are afflicted, oall at our
store and we will give yon a sample botUern o
ennrye i Agents : jinriswicR a irwtn, Mearneld;
Holt, Woodnido A Holt, Wallacctnn I II. H. S il
liams, William's drove. Msrcb H-ly,
' Just received, a largo lot of Boa-explotlve
Lamps and Lanterns at
S-2&-72 II. F. rttoi.an A Co's.
f e
Paints, Oila and Varnishes for sals by II. F
BlirW A V !
illarrira. - . l(
At Lon.t I,nn, Indl.n. emmty, oo Thnrail,,,
Augu.t lth, H7., hj Vim. 8. Lw, K.q , Mr.
J. A. M'lIT f CIvnrDrld (rnuntj, nd Mill
JANE lOZKft, otlndi.n. county.
Oo Thursday, August 2tth, 174, hy Rev. Wn.
M. Bi -nriinjELP, Mr. W. 8. HELL, of Bell town
ship, and Miss MINERVA ARTHURS, of Penn
tonnsbin.
: t- 4 - - - ; - i -"5 . v
Slrfl.
In Clearfield borooirh, on Friday morning,
Ausust 21it. 1H74, MABEL A., infant dauehlor
of Joan C. and 8 a tun A. Harwich. eed 6
months aod 26 days.
In Pike township, Clearfield county, on Snnday,
August uth, F74, Mrs. MARV WILLIAMS, rel
ict of tbo lalo Jukri'R Williams, la the 77th year
of her age. Juniata county papers please oopy.
;; ClearfieldJWarkets.
Consirritn Wrrki.? by Krnlter A Lytlo, Whole
sale and Relail dealers In Dry Uoods,Grocries
Flour, Feed, etc., Market street, Clearfield, Pa
Cl.B ABFIBLD, Pi., Aug. 18, 1874,
Apples, green, V0(fA 1 26
Apples, dried
Apple butter, V ffal.
Batter.
Beans....
Buckwheat.
Ruikwheat flourjfl B
Beef, dried..
Beef, fresh........
Boards, M ,.m.m
Corn, shelled...., .
Corn, oar
Corn meal, t sack
Chop, ewt,
Clovereeod.. A
Cheese
Cherries, V Iff...
Chickens, dressed, $ lb..,
KttHF ..
Flaxseed. ....,
Flour
Hay
Hogs, el resseiL,. ............
Hfues, green-
llMll...l.lWH,.,MH,iM,.
Shoulders ..,....
Side
Lord
Mess i'erk. bbk.-.,..
Oats..w. Mk.
Onions .1.t...,
poteloos,..,. ,
Peaches, dried, lb,
PlaMer, bbl
RyO.... . . y mu,.M ..
v n4.-..4"....
Kail, ifk.....
HhinirIA, 1 Inrh
Mbtiiilt l ln.faAn..M.
Titnothj l4
Toll.. ,. .......,
W bMI..... w.. ....,,
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Woml,
iz
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FUKK FBOU ALCUUOU
. DB. AVAIKKB'S ,
i
CALIFORNIA
, viNEaXn.ixxEBS.;
! ,!t tit f .. . 1 ,.:
Dr. J. Walker's Callfbritlk Vinegar Bitters are
a pa rely Vegetable preparation, mado ohiofly
from the native herbs found oa the lower ran el
of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California,
tha medtcin proper'iea of which aro extiaeted
tbcrefrisa without the use of Alcohol. Tbequoa-
uoo is almost uotiy asu.es, "n iiai it ins oause oi
lbs unparallelaa suoeeft ol ikko Alt Uittihs r'
Oar answer is, that they remove the cause of die
easo, and the patient rue vers his health. Tuoy
are the groat blood purifier and a life-giving
principle, a perfect Renovator and Invlsurator
of the aystrm. Never before In the history of
ino worm nas a me ai etna neen oompounueu uua
seising tho reuariutble qualities of V into a a Itit
rgiia )& healing tho sick of every diseaae man Is
hi Ir to, Tliev are a ten lie Purgative as well as
a Tonle, relieving Congostlon or Inflammation of
the Liver and V isosral Organs, in Biltoua D)t
eases.
! f
The profiles of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Hit
ters aro Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nu
tritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter
Irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Antl Bilionj,
i ; I :t,;i: ' ; . . ,
- Oratcfnl thousands proclaim Vinegar Bitters
tue most wonderlul Isvigorant that ever sustain
ed the sinking system. ,
No norton can lake (hcM Biltera aeeordiii to
di notions and remain long unwell, provided Ineir
Dunva turn not aesiroyou oy mineral poison or
omiT uioaus, ana f iui organs was tea beyond ro-
Pttir- ... i . ..... ....... ;
Bailout, Remittent and Intermittent Ferera,
whiub are ao prevalent hi the valleys of our groat
rivers throughout lbs United States, especially
mi-Hi ui ma u nipp i, unio, juiaaouri, Illinois,
Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red. Colora-
do, Bratoa, Rio Urande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile,
Savannah, Hosnvke, James, and many ethers,
with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire
noun try during tho Summer and Aulumn. and
remarkably so during aeasona of unosual beat
ana aryneas, are invariably aocampinied by ex
tensive derangements of tho ktoannob and liver.
and other abdominal viscera. In thtiir treatment
n purgative, exerting a powerful inlluenoe upon
iiicoi van owe organa, is eisent tally necessary.
There la no oathartie tor the nuruoaoeoual ia Dr.
J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily
remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which
tno bowel are loaded, at the same lime stimulat
ing the seorotions ot Ihe llvor, and generally re
storing tbo healthy functions of the digestive
a""
Fortify ths body against disease fey purifying
ell. its fluids with Vinegar Bitter, Neoaidcinio
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain la
the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest,
Di i tineas, Sonr timed one of the Stomach, Bad
Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation
of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lunea. Pain
in tho region of ths Kidnevs. and a hundred
other painful symptoms, are tbo offsprings of
"pvps'n. uno oouie win prove a better guar
antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ul
cers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Uoitre, Scrofu
lous IiiUummatlons, Mercurial affections. Old
Sores, Jim pt ions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, eta. In
thee, as In nil othor constitutional diseases,
Walker's Vinegar Bitters have shown their greet
uuraiiTv powers in me most oosiinate and m
tractable eases.
Fur Inflammatory and Chronlo Rheumatism.
(Tout, Bilious, Remittent aad Intermittent Fevers,
Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and the
il Wilder, tbess Bitten have no equal. Sorb Dis-
min sis osBiea oy vuiaiea uiooa.
Mechanical Diseases. Persona engaged In
Plaints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type
setters, Uold-beatert and Miners, aa they advance
in life, are sobjeot to paralysis or the Bowels.
To guard against this, take a doss sf Walker's
vinegar Hitters occasionally, .
For Skin Diseases. Emotions. Tetter. Salt-
Rheum, Blot chei, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Roils,
Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-heed Sore Eyes,
Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, biaooloratiens of the
Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of what
ever name or nature, are literally dug np and
oarried out of the system in a short time by tbo
use ol lucse imters.
Pin, Taps and othor Worms, lurking In the
system oi so many tnoutands, aro eSeotually de
stroyed and removed. Ho system of medicine.
no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the
system from worms like these Bitters.
1 For Female Complaints, In young or old, mar.
ried or single, at the dawa of womanhood or the
turn or lite, these Tonic Uittere display so de-
eiuen an innuenoe tnai improvement is soon per
oeptlble.
Cleanse tbs Vltiatod Blood whenever yon find
its impurities bursting through ths akla in Pint-
Sles, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when yon
nd It abstracted and slngfrish In the veins t
eleaoas It wbea It is foul j your feelings will tall
you when. Keep the blood para, aod .tbo health
ui me system win luiiuw.
n. ii. McDonald a co.
Druggists and Qen. Agts., Ran Francisco, Cali
fornia, and corner of Washington and Charlton
streets, New York. Sold by all Druggists and
rt1a ..IH'll 1 -
Pennsylvania Ilallroad
TYRONX ft CLEARFIELD BRANCH
ON aod after Monday, MAY 8d, 1874, the
Paaaenger Trains will run daily (except Son
days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH.
leave North.
Clearfield. 1.49, f.bt
PhilipeburgH...4.3r u
Osceola 4.60, "
Tyrone e....6.oo, "
Tyrone w M0,a..
Osceola... 10.40,"
Philipsburg... 10.6a, "
Clearfield 11.60, "
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LIAVR SOUTir.
LEAVK NORTH.
Cl,rl.ld....
LIS l. .' Tironfc T OO p.,
I'hilinbur,. &.U
Olmnl. 0.60
Int.rn.tlon... T.4N
Tyron. 6.00
luUTMOtion,..f.l2 "
o.o.oi. ...e.io
PMIiphnr...0.tl) '
Cl.w(lld, r....I0
TYRONE STATION.
BA.TW.ttn. A M
WRITWARR.
Mll.,1 Train,
Puiflo Kxpms,. T:oO
llmtaburg Aoo m,
M.II Tr.ln. 1:2.1
Otnoln'tl Kspr. (1:21
Pbilo'd. Klpreu, 10:2t
Clnoin'ti Kipraa 4:Xfl
PiHll, Ka,nn, t:!4
P M
W.r P.f,enf.r, 1:lfl
Mali Tr.ln, ' :M
foal Line, l:iS
FAKR FROM CLRARFIELD. TO
B.ll.fnU, P. ......It 01 1 Mlddiotolra ,6 00
LHik Il...n t 70 Mul.tt. I 5,
Willi.m.nort..v.... I 01) Lnnc.at.r n. , 0,
Hontlngdon ....... .PHILADELPHIA T 9b
Lawlstown... I 90
Altoono 4. 1 01
Jnhnatown.,ta,... I 00
M.rjrrlll.. 4 40
UAHrllHUIIHU... 4 75
I'lTTSBUKU . It
Cloa. oonn.etions mad. bv.U troloa.t Trr.no
and iioe. ii.Ton.
B. S. BLAIR.
ivl7-tr. Rnp.rint.nd,nt,
rjiE.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
An eiamlnallen far Teachers In and for lbs
oounty of Clearfteal.for the eehool year 1874, will
be held for oaob of the screraJ uislrieta as foi
lows, via :
Uosheo and fl Irani, at Congreashill, Friday,
Aeiust 18th,
Covington and Kartbaue, at Dr. Qllliland'a,
Saturday, August ZVtb.
Lflwrenes, Lawrenns Independent and Clear-
nem, at uiearneia. m on a ay, Augoet am.
Bradford and Bradford Independent, at Bigler.
Tutmday, fleptember 1st,
Morris, a) Kylertown, Wednesday, ftept. Sd.
Oraham, at flrahamton, ThursdaT, Sept. Sd.
Boggs and WaJlaeelo, at Wallaectoa, Friday,
September 4th.
Oseeola and Decatur, at Osceola, Saturday,
September 1th,
Woodward and HoatadaU.atThe. nsadereen's,
Monday, BepL Ttb.
Oulth, at Janesrilln, Tnevday, Rept. 8tb.
Beeearia, at Olen Hope, Wednesday, Sept. tth.
Jordan, at A neon Oils, Thursday, Kept. lota.
Knea, at New Millport, Friday, Bepu Uth.
Pike and Pike Independent, at Bloom ingtoo,
Saturday, 0er.L 1 lib.
Fornsoa, Venn and Lumber City, at Lumber
Oity, Monday, Sept. 14th. i
Ball, at Bower, Tuesday. Sept. 1Mb.
Rurneide, at Barn side, Wednesdnv, Sept. tflth.
Ntw Washingtan. at Vnw Waahlngins,, Thurs
day, Kept. 1 Tib. . ( .,
Chest, at Wesloeer, Friday, Sept 18tb.
Kismlnallons Will begin at 8 o'eloek, a. M. All
Dlreotora are mueated to be present. Teachers
are ex pooled te be oi ami Bed only la tho districts
where Ihey Intend teaching. Those who have
beeo examined wiH please be proeertt and eater
the elass la Ino distrU where Ihey Intend teaoh
ing, If reqaested by tbo Diroetors. KaasaiojaOoaa
will bo arlaelpally wrlttea, Raeh teaeber ahould
eve with pen, Ink and blank-bwb.
J. A. fiRIOOftV,'
County SuperlnUadeat.
5ru Cooflj.Cromhi, tr.
J. M. KRATZEIl,
PIE'8 BUILDING,
. .,: I , - .,...1.1..,. .:
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Curpols, ' Wall Pnpors,
Ladies' Sliocs, Children's Sliocs,
Groceries, Provisions, &c.r.
U juil rw.l.lii2 . eonplet. uiortm.nt ot good,,
, , bougbt t ltt.it .oa lo.Mt prtM.
GOOD PRINTS, AT TEN CENTS PKR
YARD,
GOOD YD-WIDE BLEACHED MU8-
'., LIN3. TEN CENTS. '
UEAVY YARD-WIDE UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS, 12) CENTS. ;
APPLETON'8 A MUSLINS. I2 CT8.
PER YARD BY THE PIECE. "
AND ALL DKY QOODS AT LOWER RATES
THAN HERETO FORK.
DltESS GOODS,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
CARPKTS :
CAHI'ETS
CAHI'KTS
CAItPKTS
OAKCKTS,
CAKI'El'8
CA11PKT8
OAltPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPRTS
CARPKTS
CARPBTS 1
CARPKTS
BRUSSK LS,
THREE-PLY,
TAPESTKY,
INGRAIN,
and nil' lower
. guides. '
CARPRTS
CARPKTS
CARPETS
CARPKTS
CAHPKTS
CARPKTS
CARPKTS
CARPETS
CARPKTS
CARPKT8
CARPKTS
CARPKTS
CARPKTS
CARPKTS
CAHPETd
CARPETS
PARASOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
OKOCEHIES, 1IY ORIGINAL PACK
AO E, AT A SHALL ADVANCE
ON COST.
FISH,
FLOUR,
iiACON; .
ALT, Ac,
: CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE WANTED.
Cl.u-0.ld, M.J ir, 1874.
IIA
RD TIMES
HAVI KO EFFECT
IN FRENCHVILLE I
I am aware thai I he re aro some persons a little
hard to please, and I am also aware that the
eompfaint or "nam times is well aigb universal.
But I am so situated now that I can satisfy the I
former and prove oooelaaiToly that "hard times" I
will not effect those who buy their goods from me, I
and all my patrons shall be initiated Into the so 1
oret of j
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES.!
I have goods enourh to supply all the Inhabi
tants in the lower end of the eonnty wgieh I eell
at e -needing low rates from my mammoth store In
MULfiONRURO, where I oan always be found
ready to wait npon sailers and supply thesa with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Buoh as Cloths, Batlaetts, Cattimeres, Muslim,
veiaines, Linen, iinnings, uaiteoee,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Laoo.
Ready-made Clothing, Boots aad Rhone, Hats and
Capeall uf the boat material and made to order
Hose, Books, O loves, Mitteoa, Laoet, Ribbons, Ae.
QR0CERIRS OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rlee, Molasses, Fish, Salt.
Pork, Linseed Oil. Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Qoeenaware, Tinware, Cos tin rs. Plows
aod Plow Castings, Nails, Bpikes, Cora Cultirs
tors, Oider Presses, and all kiads of Axes.
Perfumery, Paints, Varnleb, Glass, and a general
assortment of Stationery.
Q0OD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always on hand, and will be
soia aa ins lowest possioio agures.
J. H. MeClaln's Medioines, Jayne's Uodlelnes,
m os tetter s and tiooaand s Bitters,
8000 pounds of Wool wanted for whioh the
highest priee will be paid. Clovereeed on hand
ana ror sale at the lowest market prion.
Also, Agent for Strattonvllle aad CurwansTllle
Xbretbitag Machines.
tBCall aad eesfor yourselves, Toa will Ind
every thing usually kept in a retail store,
L. M. COUDRIKT.
Frsnehrllls P. 0., August IS, 1874.
J. P. IRVIX,
-AT THE-
CORNER STORE,
CDRWENSVILLE, FA,
OFFERS RIA80NABLT A FULL STOCK OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
FLOl'R, FMStt, HALT.
HOPE, sYc,
always on hand at lowest oath prlees.
LUMBER, GRAIN, W00Lt de.t
taken In eiebange for goodi at highest market
prices. aug!8'74.
Jab. S. Pabsos, Pres't, &. K. Bbscubo, flee'y.
CONTINENTAL
Lire Insurance Company,
1 ' or HARTFORD, CONN.
A mta... -...M,t l,o
Ratio o( AaMla to Liabilitiaa...... Itt
Fnrniah.a Inaarana. .t th. rwy Inwvataoat
P.lloj.bold.r. putloip.U ia Ik. prolta of tb.
Cmpa.,, laao Mtmaaallj ndwatag M...U
pRTmanta.
For rat.,, Ao., oall on or adtr.
R. M. Mi SNA 1,1. Y, Agont.
Odoa la Sbaw'a R.w, Clwlrid, Fv. , MIT4.
T OOK OUT FOR THE SIGN
OF Till
BIO CAST HOOK!
MARKET 8TRKIT, CLEARFIELD.
The afd Olearileld Bioeltlor Oaat Hook Oa. Is
dissolved, ana a aew eaa Ibrmed by Amos Ken.
aard aad O. E. Merrell, of Clearfield, and . M.
A I lard, of Emporium, Camerea oouaty, as part
ners, and Jae, 1. Watsoa, of CleaHleld, oo amor
al A feat. Tke tjew soeapaay arlH eairy o tho
batkaees of maaafaeturing, selling aad shipping
ths Cant Hooka, with all their Improvements,
which an bow perreet. All orders promptly
sas. wainvn,
Jaly 1st. 1871.
Qanl Agent.
frg &to&$, ftvofrritu; tf.
1874. - 1874.
UNDER FULL SAIL!
,. Tiiis
I, . .. ..i ..
KEYSTONE
TO THE FRONTI
Headquarters for Dry Goods!
Am epsniog my seeonJ large spring and sum
mer stoek of Foreign and Domes it o
DHY GOODS,
Carpels, Oil Cloths,
LADIES' A CHILDREN'S SHOES,
dc, ic, etc.
Th. urleu .111 k. .urh .a will not b. Mmllod
Ii, an, othar plu. lo In. Stat. Call aad Ma
for youraelr.a.
maris i Saaond (trMt, Cluriald, Pa.
QHANGED HANDS.
JOHN McGAUGHEY
nrn..U M.nMirntl .fttlfr th. nubllfl a.n.rallT
(hat b. baa purnh.ifrd J. 8. Hbowar'a (iroMrr
Stor., in Sh.w'a Raw, wb.ra b. Intanda ko.pinf
a full Una of "
O It O C E I K H.
HAMS, DRIED BI5RF and LARD.
SUGAR8 and 8 RUl'S, of all fradM,
TEAS, OrMn and Blaek.
COFFEE, Roanted aad Urean.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
c.tre s'hi'its, '
, All klnda la th. market.
PICKLES, in jan and barrala.
SPICES, in arcry furu and rarl.t;.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KINDS OV CR ACKEMH.
SOAPS,
MATCHES, .
DRIED APPLES,
' DRIED PEACHES,
. DRIED CUBRRIES,
Coal Oil a& Lamp Chlmaeys.
And a good aaaortmaat of tboM thtntB aaaall,
kapt in a frooery atora, wbirk bo will zebana
or maraaung ai an. narm prion.. v
Will nil (or nub aa oheapl, aa an; alht oa..
Plaaaa oall and h bia atoob and Jadgo for
yoaraalf.
JOHN McOABOHKY.
Claariald, Mar IT, 1824.
GROCERIES!
NEW STORE,
Opposite Post OAeo.
New Goods I New Prices I
CHOICE LINK OP TEAK.
OOLONQS, . -
JAPANS,
IMPORTED,
TO0NO DTSON,
EKOLISU BREAKFAST
Purrat lo Markot. , ,
BUTTER AND F.OGR
Will bo kept and aold t flrat ooat. Caah paid
lor uoanir; rroaneo.
OERMAN CUBRRIES, :
TURKEY PRUNES, '
PRESXRVBD PEARS,
PHILADELPniA HAMS.
FISH.
Maokorol, Lako Harrlng, Cod, Ao.
PICKLED.
B.rr.1 Piakln and Rngllak Piokln.
FLOUR AND I'UEI).
Floor, Cora M.al, Oat M.al, Ao.
r.b57l LYTLI A MITCHELL.
ED. Yf. GRAHAM,
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SQUARE TIMBER & LUMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Ilu Jnat op.n.d, at th. old atand, In Qrahala'a
now, a Mfltprot. .took ot
Jf E tt' GOODS,
of aw deaorlptfon.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
UAKDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTH INO, tfc., rf-o.,
IN GREAT VAKIETY.
FLOUR,
MEAT,
SALT,
EYE,
OATS,
CORN,
AIWA l'S ON HAND AND FOR
SALE ATA SMALL ADVANCE.
FLOUR
Reeeived b tbo ear load, and sold at A small
ad van oe, (
A supply of R0PI eonstantly oa band.
Speelal indueesMats offered to those ftttlag ant
8qaara Timber and Logs, as we deal largely
i ta Lnmbarmen'B Supplies, and are pro .
r per, at all times pnrehaoo ite.
bar and I urn her.
BD, W, ORAHAM,
"" Markst Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oet M, l7f.
CUBLEI A CALDWELL,
Agricultural Implements!
DIOLBB ITATION, PA.
Ws are agents for ths "Champion" Reaper and
Newer aomblaedi tho Pratt florae lUhe and
Camsslnge' Fodder Cutler, as well as for aH blade
of Steves aad Heaters. Samples always on hand
for eiaenlaetloa.
Oall oa at addroos aa at W 111 lautsf rove, Clear-
ytie-
THE CLEARFIELD'
v.
FIRE CLAY CO.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
I .,, HAivtAti.aii. or i 1
liny: mtiCK,
Furnace Blocks, Gas Retorts,
Stove Linings, Paving Tiles, etc
1! V?!l ir. XDr.''lHAH
Chimney Top; Window Cap;
and fate:
All kinds of Architectural Adornments.
ORIGINAL DESIOKS IN TERRA C0ITA
MADE TO ORDKR,
With Imuro.ad nachlniT. flrat olaaa matarial
and akltl.il workman, wa oan warrant all our
manufaoturoa to b. aqnal to If sot inporlor to
aoj ia too aaaraok
Artiola. of oar aiano(aot.ro van bo aen at th.
Worka, naar Railroad Depot, or at tbo Hantaan
stor. oi a. I. uigior lo.
All order, front a diatanM, addraatad lo tb.
uoral Bop.rtnt.ndont, will raoeiro prompt at
..niion. i
i. . HARTMWICK, '
JOHN FERGUSON. Utn'l Sunt.
( llaathlld, Darnklrk, SMtlak,, ! '
opt. Hrt.l.M.IP lspi k m.rl.'Ta
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
DiiLaaa ia
HAltDWAIlE,
Also, Manafaeturersof '
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLIARTIRLD, PA. '
F
ARMINO IMPLEMENTS of ill
klnda for eate by
",, ' II. F. BIGLER 4 CO.
JAILROAD WHEELBARROWS
ror aalo hy
ii. F. BIGLER A CO.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Nalli, a., ror aal. by
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
II
ARNES9 TRIMMINGS A SHOE
i;
findings, for ,al. hj
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
QUNS,
PISTOLS SWORD CANES
for aal, bj
U. F. BIGLER A CO.
gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND
Sii.a, for aala b.
; U. F. BIGLER A CO.
TRON1 IRON I IRON I IRON!
For Ml by
... ... .' H. F. BIGLER4 CO,
TTOKSE SHOES A HORSE SHOE
JUL
RAILS, for aal. b '
U. F. BIGLER A CO
pULLET. BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
Aad M.t Maaaraatar., for aal, bj
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
MIIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
, BOXES, for aal, bj
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
RODDER CUTTERS for salo by
CH30-70 n. F. BIGLER A CO.
MISS E. 8. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
OI.KARFIELD, FA.
rpiIE WINTER AND BPRINO TERMS will
X .loaa at.y ivta, B7.
TERMS OF TDITI0K.
Roadlai, Orlbofraphy.WrltlnK.ObjMtLM.
Mna. Primary Aritbmotl, and Primanr
0rapby.... If tt
Hiatory, Looal and dMoriptiro Ooograpby
with Map Drawiaa, tirammar, MonLal
aad Wrill.. Arithm.tio M
Alftbra aad th, Eaiaw II .0
Inalrnotlon la Inatrnm.atal moai, It
Oil palatini, 14 laaaoaa 11 10
Wai work I il
For roll partieolara aoad for Cirealar.
Cloarllold, Marak 11, 1874. tiMO-y
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
Poo. townahip, Cloarlald Co., Pa.
IUKIBD OUTI
ot lot '
BURNED UPI
The subsert bora hare, at great expense, rebuilt
neighborhood neeesslty. In tbs erection of a flrst
elaaa Woolen Manufaetory, with all tho modem
improvements attaehed, and aro prepared to make
all kinds of Cloths, Casslmsres, Batioetts, Blan
kets, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods oa hand to
supply all our old and a thousand neweoslomsra.
wnom wo asa to eome ana examine oar slook.
The baslnsss of ' .. f , ,
CAHDIN0 AND FULLING
will receive our especial atteatloa. Proper
arrangements will bo made to reoeire and deliver
Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted aad
doao upon the shortest notion, and by strlet at ten
tlon to business ws hope to realise a liberal share
or pooiio patronage,
lO,(KM) POUNDS WOOL WANTED)
Ws will nay the hi sheet market nrioe for Woo
and sell our manufactured goods as low as similar
goods eaa bo bought la the oounty, and whenever
we fall to render reasonable satisfaction we eaa
always be found at homo ready to make proper
explanation, ei trier in person or oy tetter.
JAML8 JOHNSON A SONS,
aprlllStf Bower P. 0.
JP ECONOMY IS AN OBJECT,
; i , t I , r'
BUT TOUR
CLOTHING,
Furnishing Goods, dec,
AT
D. STEWART & SON'S
CLOTHING STORE.
They keep foil line of
Men'; Youlhi' Boys' Clothing.
Also, Umbrella", Hutched", Orerslli
, UsU, Shirts, Undorsliirts, and
Drawers, Aa.,
Whl.h tk.y will Mil at moat Kaaonabt, prloaa.
Call and aaaialao tboi, f mdf br.r, pwahaalag
alaawhero. Room in Manaloa Bailding.
OloartoM, Pa April 1, 1174.
MITCHELL WAGONS.
The Beat li the Cheapest1! "
Them as Kollly haa raoolrod aaother largo lot ef
"MitelteU Wagaaa," whieb are among tho very
bast mauulaetured, aad wbloa are will sail ol tho
moat re ase sable ratea U la stock laalndee almost
all deesHsAtoBs of wagoae larga aad ssaall, wide
aad Dorrew Iraek. Call an 4 eoe thorn,
apro'M THOMAS EBILLY.
J, It. M'MUItllAY
will supixt tou with ant article
of mbrchandisr at the vskk lowght
PRICE. COMB AND SKI. , (td):7t:y)
NEW WASHINGTON.
JUHTIC&aV dk COMHTAalLBBV sVfelUI
We ban tTrtad a targe Mmbar t ttsa new
FBI DILL, end will oa the roooipt of twoaty.
ve eaata. mall a eony to aa? addraea. asyM
Hardtva, tlnwarr, f tf.
OOK OUT fOUTUE
1 1II CI- lHl3Xf
T. J. HUBBARD & CO.,
DEALERS iff
STOVES &. RANGES,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin,
Shcot-Iron
'& Copper Ware,
PLUMBERS & GAS FITTERS.
Tear Market Street, Clearfield
Will keep oa hand all tho best Cook Stoves.
Beiges, Heatrjg toee' apj Fusnaccs in ihe
market, among which wa lOenaien the Argand
Range, Victor Cook, Diamond State and Kolipao,
all of whieb for beauty of design and cheapness
oanaot bo surpassed in the aaarkot. All of our
Moves wa warrant to giro entire satislaotioa, or
the btove ean bo returned in ten days, uld
stores taken Ut part nary for ew ones. Ws keep
oa band all of the latest and best
HEATING STOVES
, vAND. ,
RANGES.
Particular attention paid to tbe repairing of
ail ainas ot mores, nanges ana rarnsees.
TIN WARE.
Of our owa manufacture, of all kinds, which
which will bo sold cheap for cash, by wholesale
or relail. All our ware Is made out of one and
two cross Un, and warranted to be just as wa
represent it.
Tin Roofing and Spouting
done at short notion and oa most reasonable
terma, aad repairing neatly acd promptly exo-
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING
dent and ell Job warranted perfect. Will keep
oa hand ties Fixtures, of alt kinds, and fit up
houses with Ranges, Bath Boilers, Bath Tubs,
Shower Baths, Wash Stands, Sinks and Water
Closets.
Partiee wishing anything dona In our line will
do well to give us a call, as ws are determined to
please all in regard to price and stylo of work
manship. T.J. Hubbard will personally auper-
intena an worn onirostea w our care.
, junel . T. J. HUBBARD A CO,
riIN-WAKE, STOVES,
' AND
HARDWARE!
WATSON, NICHOLS & CO.,
CURWENSVILLB, PA. 1
Having bought tbe Hardware Store and Tin
Shop formerly belonging to W. A. Dale, we
iatend keeping for sale everything belonjtinf to
tbe business, and will endeavor to salt as low for
oash as ean bo bought this side of Philadelphia.
At war astabl iebotoot suay be found at all times
a imi supply At ; ,r
Shelf and II eat j Hardware,
SHEET-IRON AND TIN-WARE,
Cook and Healing Stoves,
SHOE FINDINGS,
Nails, Paints, Oils, Qlass, Putty,
i;, CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
Farming Implements of 41 Kinds,
; " " ' , 5 f-.it. a', : ,
Scythes, . ,
scythe-snathes, :
drain cradles,
RAKK3, Ao
S.tir .HILL FiJTDIJfCS,
BLACKSMITH 8' TOOL8,'
noRss snoKS, " ' ., :
HORSB-SnOB KAILS,
BOLTS, Ao.
Wood and Willow-Ware, Oil Cloths, 4c.
-TIN SPOUTING dan. low and beat of
mat.rial naad.
WATSON, BICH0LS CO.
C.rw.navilla, Pa., Jan. 1, 1174.
fRONSIDES STORE.
G. S. FLEGAL,
' BBALBR III
HARDWARE,
STOVES, ;
BEATERS, ,
MANGES,
U0LL0W-W4RK,
PAINTS.
OILS VARNISH,
PUTTY A OLASS,
1 ROPES,
" 8TRP-LADDERS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
Ths eelebratsd Toledo Antl-Freeilng Oalrajnlaod
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
No battM Faaipi lb th. market.
LAMPS, CUANDBLIERS, LANTL'RKS,
LAMP FLUES, of all klnda,
UMP mTLRKS,,.i . w
AllatlowHtprlM,, . , , lll'H
Prac.lal. Street. Phlllpab.rfr.S..
IIMEI LIME!
J - .'....... .-
Th, wnd,raiira U wow pr.rar.4 t. farnlaR
tha pabli, with aa oiaallaal q.ality of
Bellefonts Wood-Burned Lime,
far plaatttloR pnrpoaM, hy th. largo r amall
o,aa.llt. Ca. b. found far tb. prM.t M PI.'.
a.w balldlaf, .a Marhot atrrai.
aall-t, li, n. tuvkkouun,
tt't'- "f
TTANTI.!.-.My Ih.Clenrtl.ld Ex,
IT owl Mot Cant Hook Conapaor, Wood for
, 10.M4 CART HOOK UASULra, ; '
atkMt .nHtt karS Soaar. milt t. iIm. . Far Im
rbrmattoallnaalr, at tb. t ob.Mo Hi SMar Star.
II IJ.alltll AI.KA. W A twin.
r t
' County National Bank,
01' CI.KAI1FIKI.I), A.
ROOM In Mufonin Tluil ling, una door nuitk ol
O. D. Wataon'a Drti; ttura.
1'uasfljreTiekr'ta to nn, Iruiit l.iver,.viil, (Jiirrna
.,iwid')liaY'lw I'tfi.lli.lil'irtitl and Cp. uliacn.
I,5r-(nfr i, lu:i ,1 lidund
and iiulx-rial Bank of !.niln.
JAMKS T. LLONAIID, PrcVl.
W. M. SIM', Cihlcr. il:l:74
J. D. M'flirk. Ednard Porka.
EXUja AOOIXECTIQg pSE
McGirk & perks.
Sueoessors to Fuster, 1'erka, A Co.,
Plilllpa-burg, Outre l ouuty, I'a,
WjlRKK all the buaiosss of a Uanking Huu'
wil oa Uaniuteted prumpUy and upon tt
most favorable terma marT-tf
DREXEL & CO.. '
No, i Houth Third Mlrttl, PbiUd.lphla
iMJtrKKHH.
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Applieatioa by mail win rccoir. pnitupi au.n
tiun, and all lufiiruiation ahaorfullr furniabod.
Ordon aolioud. , . ... , Al"" H "-
gout.,-
LEONARD HOUSE,
(Near thr Railmnd Drliut,) . I I
(,'I.KAKHIil.l, I'A
A tbar. of public patrcinaK. ia rrmoetfulir
llaiud. , 4:11,74 S. Ii. ROW, Prop'r.
SHAW HOUSE, ;
(Cor. of Markot A Front atrMta,)
Va.EAKFU.t,U, fA.
Tba andcraljcnod bariaa taka chara, of this
Hotel, would rMpooUulij aolioil nurilte patronago.
00117. ... it. AftWiU.li bUAW.
WABUIilGTOS DOUSE,
KKVT WA.H1IINUTON, PA.
Tbi, kcw and Well frarniabwl hour, baa been
taken tor tha nnieraign.d. 11. fla oonfulcnt of
being able to reader oatiafeetion to tboa. who ma
faror bim with a oall.
M.t 8, 187J.
Q. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
jyj-o 6 c it ii it Use,
Oppoalle tbe Court Ilouae,
LOCK MAVEN, PK.NN'A.
J.1471 HAUSCAL A KI10M, Prop'..
JKOCKKRHtn'!' IIOIISI;,
- ii . BELLEFONTB, PA,
( , ,, JOUNSTO A SONS,
ocUo'Jl
Proprietora,
t otd house. ;: ; :
JLj Main Ftreet,
PHILIl'HBUBO, PENN'A.
. TaWe alwaye supplied with tbs best the market
affords. Tbs traveling tpablio is iavited to call.
HOVl, J. ilUJi,Hl' LUVD.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Corner of Second and Market Streets,
cli;abfim), pa.
pni3 eld and commodious Hotel has. during
X tba past year, boon enlarged to double iu
former capacity for the entertainment of stran
gers and guests. Tha whole building has been
refurnished, and tha proprietor will spare no
pains to render his guests oomfortable while
stsying with him.
JT-ejThe 'Mansion House" Omnibus runs to
and frota the Depot oo the arrival and departure
oi eaon train. JU11 JJULUI.fc.KTY,
apr6-70 tf Proprietor.
4 LLGUtNY HOTEL, .
(Market Ht., bet. Peeond and Third,)
imAHFiiao, pa.
The subscriber having become proprietor, of
this hotel, would respectfully ask a liberal share
ef public patronage.
ap.2'7S GEORGE LKIP0LDT.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE.
CURWENSVILLB,
Clearfield eounty, Penn'a.
This old and well establiibed Hotel, beautifully
situated oa tbe banks of the Susquehanna, in tbe
borough of Curwcnsville, has been leased for a
term ol years by tbo undersigned. It has been
entirely refitted, and ia now open to the publie
generally and the t rare) log oomm unity in par
ticular. No pains will be spared to render guests
oomfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample
Stabling room for the aeeommodatioa of teams.
Charges moderate.
Sept. 23, 1879-tf. ELI BLOOM.
i .
JftttistrB.
DENTAL CAED,
. Da. A. JK.. HILLS
lr,.atlri m to Ma n.d.Ml. A AL 1
lie genorally, that, baring dissolved partnership
uinr i no enure worE
af hia aAm tilmulf u .a ,
. '-" nvsa noi tear
being put under the hands ef any other operator.
lllaarll.lJ U ..k HI 1G. Ion. I . T
V......U, -mm.uu ,v, AOIA-paiiWBlOOId
J. M, STEWAET, D, D. S.,
Offloa orar Irwln'a Drag Store.
nnnvTKat'TriD n.
. . . i n .
ill J..I.I . . L . . .. .
" . vp.rK.iona, eiioer in tne tn.cb.nicl
oroperatlre branch, promptly attended to and
tatiafaetion guaranteed. Spatial atlration paid
to th. treatment of dieea.ea of the natural teeth,
gam, and month. Irregularity of the teeth no
oeaafallToorrootod. Teeth .itreetod witboat pain
? Klhri "! arlinoinl teeth lnaerted
f tbe boat material and warranlad W rndr aaU
"f""0'- aprilJO'riily
' 'ANNOUNCEMENT ' I
OF TUB GREAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES I
" BY . rMtTKR KIIA1V, ). D. 8.
IMPORTANT TRUTIISi
Ila.lng aueeeeded In getting a liahl.r tarif oa
material, henoe tbe lew and atorfrear. eb.rge for
p.nial and full aete of Tmtb. I uae the beat
uaoafaatur. of taatb and othor material. All
o perationa regiaterod and warranted to giro aer
Tice aod aatialaelion.
Frienda, rafleot that my ohargoa for tbe laaer
tloa of arliBoial and tb. aariag of the natural
teeth aro now tho uoetreaaonable in PennarlTanla.
Proaerre your teeth and you preaerr, your health.
Potting of tbe natural Uetb in a healthy, pr,.
oerTatiT. and aaehil oonditioa ia mad. a apecially.
DieaaM. and maKormattnaaoommon totho mouth,
law and aaaociate parte, are treated and corrected
with fair aaoooaa. lix.miaatjoaa and oonaulu
tiona ran".
It would bo well ror patient, from a diatane, to
let me know by mail a few daya before oomln.
to tho office.
It la Tory important that children between th.
agea of all and twelr. y.ari ahould ha.. Ihetr
teeth ,ajincd. , .. . ...
Aoaaathctica are adminlatered and Teeth re
moved without pain.
Ili.poailioni and ebaraoter aro judged by all
the world by tho elpreeaiona of tbe faoe, heoe.
bow ry diaMtroua may it therefore be for per
one to indulge an exprraaioo of diatortcd feature,,
eren apart from a hygienie Tlew. Now, to enjoy
natural (not artlnclal) oomforta and pleaanree,
napeot and obey natural almplieille. and inntinet.
S. POItTKR SHAW, D. V. 8.
0V. In New Maaonio Building, Second atreet,
Cl.arl.ld. Pa. m.yl47
r0 FARMERS 1
And all Persons who wish to do the
Labor of Ten Men
Ry on. man and th. In,e.t ment rtf a fat atnllara
in machinery, we offer
Woods' A The Buckeye Hovers,
whieb bare flood tb. teat of twenty yeans In
whieb time there haa been more ef theee ma
chiaee made and aold than of all other marhinoe
eombin..!, in tbe I nile.1 St.tu. Tha Wood.'
macbln. look the Srat priae at Vienna, Aaitria,
ia eompetilioa with all the machine, of the
world. . W, auto aell Ik. Ilhioa, llagerat.wa Mid
Uofb'y , , , . , . :
all warrants lo b, ma.1. of tb, belt met. rial
and If they do ot do their work right, we will
lake them buck and refund flio money. Wo alar
Mil
SPROUT'S (111EAR AM) NET. MS' IIALF0ON
. roniiH, riiLLiiis, a..
TIIIIKMIIINa MA'IIIKII.
rtf ,n klnda, but moatly Ellft A nollioan'a oao
bor,. tread. v, ,
BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILLS, CIDER MILLS,
FANNINU MILLS,
nd all other machine. In onr line. '
i oar inaiia oi mnrninra j'j.i reeelTed. u.
not fall to mil. M. U. BROWN A OHO.
At K-t Jiait.f, '.11 1 JSa.i., u,ttt, n...r..U,
jnn.S:74
BARGAINS IN MUSICAL 1N
HTRllMKNTUt tlrrana, both ire and
Meond band, at the Mn,loHtor.,nppealt.UQlleh'a
Fern it are Store. All rramona Interaated are .Tit.
ted to eatl and oanmlne a aew atyle of Oran anw
on eakibitlea. WiMt Mull, awd Me3 Hooka
eonatantlytm b.nd. ' ' -" ,pn,.7if
yoH HAI.i'.. Th. nnderalgned oflcr, for
' .ale ft rala.M. rrmfl rnnerlT in the boreavh
otriearleM. Lot Wl1 "I feet, with a two-
atr Flax. k.M. thmma ,netl, itk threw
wnn,.wi aratr, and fmir bed room, wp atain.
arra, eewrng romw aw. TMtb rnom ,n lee,, ad nnor.
HnwM -Unl.hed eewiwM. frora welter f. Mtte.--
lod ..hl.eee,b aael gnoet Water. Pete. Tea
miai. .wa pwya.i, ewer.
IiaUBa , M. MMJTTU.OJ(, I
Jim PUIMTINd OF EVERY UKMCRiP.
Ilea neatly eieeated at thia oftle..