Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 09, 1874, Image 4

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HARDWARES
and manufacturer f
Tln.Coppor & Shrrt Iron Ware, !
Booond Street,
"i si '
ClEK1Ell, PA.,
Having largely Inoroaead our stook of Hard
wire, we ioriu Ibe publU to .aeailae our stack
ud prices.
Carpenters and persons who .ontemplat. bull J
Ing will do nil to uauiiu. our . . , ,
T0OL8 ft BUILDINO HARDWARE.
which tl aew and of the bell manufacture, Uld
will b fold low for own, ,; ;
KAILS, ,
- TCTTY.-
.(.WE.!
LOCKS,
LATCHES,
. , HINGES,
...UVj . vi.BCl.lt VPS
Vv-
All kindi of Bench Plan, flaws, Cbtal, Square,
Hammers, Hatchets, Plnnrb and I.erls,
Mortised A Thumb Onega, Bevels,
llriuee A Bitta, Wood and Iron .
Bench Sore, and the bait ' 1 1
Boring Machine in the
market.
Double and Single Bitt Azet, -;
POCKET CUTLERY, Ae.
Agents for Burnett's Iron Corn Shelter,
warranted.
Alio, agent for Richards'
GOTHIC I'LUE TOPS, ,
which effectually oore BmoVy Fluei.
Farmara' Implement and flardep Toola of vry
dearlption. .
A large variety of
,C00K STOVES,
which we wimnt to giro iat.if.wt Ion.
Portable itatge$ and Wtrnacts.
m Roofing, Spouting and Job Work dono on
reaaonaLile terma. All orden will receive prompt
attention. , . Juno 11. 187.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
(SnooMori to Boy n ton A Young,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
Manufacturer of
POBTABLE & STATIONARY,
i
STEAM ENGINES
Corner of Fourth and Plae Straeta,
, .. , , CLEABI'IEI.I), PA.
HAVING engaged In the manufacture of flret
eleu MACHINERY, wa reipectfullj Inform
the pubHe Ibat w ar now prepared to til all
order ae cheaply and at promptly ae oan be done
In any of the eitlea. W maaafeotar and deallo
Hulay and Circular Saw-Mills
... ; ; a ; ; i ; i I
Head Block!, Wator Wheel, Shafting Pulley,
Olford Iajeetor, Staaai flange, Staaa WfcUllee,
OlUn, Tallow Cupl, Oil Cup, Gauge Cocks, Air
Cooke, Olob Valraa, Oheok Valr, wrought iron
Pip, Btwrn Pnmpa, Boiler Feed Pump, Antl
FritUon Metre, Soap Ston Packing, OnB) Pack
ing, and all kind of WILL WORK, together
with Plow, Bl.d Sol,
COOK AND PARLOR 8T0VSS,
. ' tad ether CASTINGS af aU kind. ' .'
ayOrder solicited and flllad at any prtoa
All latter of inquiry with reference to machinery
of OOI maanfMtnre promptl answtrad, hyaddre.
lag a at Clearfleld, Pa.
Janl'Tt-tf BK1LRR, YOUKO A REED.
JEW BTOIiB AND NEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW 4t SON
. , Have jut opened a
Niw Ston, on Vlaio St., Cliaiild, Pi
latelT oocupicdbj Wm. F. IRWI.V.
Their itock eonaiiliof
Okocutiu of the bett quality,
Qdeknbware, Boots and Sliocg.
end ever article necoiarr for
R t
i ' one') oomfort. '' i '
Cell and extmine our itock before pur
ehaiing eliswbara. . May 9, 1866-tf.
J'ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
Stove Lining and Fire Brick,
kept constantly on hand.
STONE AMHsTrTHES WARl
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
CROCKS! POTS I CROCKS!
i v r - i . j
Plakerl Petent Airtight tclf Hoalliig
Fruit ( anal
BUTTER CROCKS, with lids,
CREAM CROCKS, MII.K CROCKS,
APPLE- BUTTER CROCKS, , ,
PICKLR CROCKS,
FLOWER POTS, 1MB DIHIIES,
STEW POTS,
Aad a great many other Ullage too numsrona to
mention, to be bad at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE POTTERY,
Corner of Charry aad Third Street,
CLKAHr'IKLD, PA. aug3
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE TUB CHEAPEST!
A Proclamation against High Prices;
Wl an to epenlng a a let of the ken Mll
meet uonalle Hoods and Warn arer
of. red la this market, aad at prleaeHhat remind
ana of the good old days of cheap things. Those
who lack faith apon this point, or deem our alle
gations superfluous, need but
W". yi" OVH STORE, .
Cornet Front and Market atreeta,
Where they eea aa, fe.1, hear and know fr th.m
mItm. To fully und.rrtanel ,hM , th '
thla must be dono. W. , . dj""''
,..u aad .lamia, . uwt." J"-"7
f tm la suu ibat eaoaga
We have ETerrthing that U Needed
aad oeasamad In thla market, and at arleea thmi
aatoalsh bolh old and r
de.ll JOSKpH SIIAW A SON.
'Cfeafneidf Nursery? 1
3NC0URAGB HOME LNPUSTRY
TBI adartlgw.e), baring .subllshel a R.'
Ci-U.";" ".'".X halfway .!....
I4A C.reret1ll., It prepared ea fat.
MCIT TRKr(.l..rdd
-T!la,J,, 'P Vlaea,
"riir.f,V w,'1Mr",, 'kk"'F, .wwharr.
laMt'.T.I"- '".eibwiaJlOrakTroel,
fc&'iW'iti:
) Carwae lilla, Pa,
1 5rj floods, GimnUt, tftf.
i.r. ?..
...v. w. earr.
WEAVER 1IUTTS
Vi uli. i-l.i.'-LJ.-A..
, CLEAHF1ELP, l'A.,
Are offering., it Ik old tana' of . hvReeil A Co.
tbelretock of goads, 4nailtiug of 0
i i
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
, ; - ( Vs) a
BOOTS A B1IOK8,
HATS A OA PR,
HAIUIWAnE,
L.
T
,., QUF.KNSWAKR,
FLOUE, FEED, SALT, to., &o.,
At the aoet reasonable, rale fbp CASH or In
'' l" aiehango for '.'
Sauare TJmbor,". Boards, '.SbingleB,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. .
JEsrAdvanea mad to those aiigagod.ia get.
ting oiUaqaer Umber ot th mat adv aatageeni
terms. pdlllaaTI
KRATZER j&; LYTLE,
MARKET STREET,
rilMllFIBMI, PA.
DRY GQOD, NOTIONS,
' GROCERIES,
UlRDlVAItK AND QlJKF.NSW ARF,
i Boots, Sloes, Hats, Cain, io.
"-Shoemaker avpplled with LEATHER
and 8110K FINDINU8 at reduced rate.
SALT! SALT! SALT I at wholesale aid
retail eery ehaap.
FAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ac
A liberal dlaeount to builder.
HOUSEHOLD OOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW
8HADE8, OIL CLOTHS in large
quantlti.
FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL and
CHOP, always on hand.
ar'All of th abor good era purbaad
icluslTely for eaeh, and therefore ena and will
be sold aa ehaap aa lha cheapest. aprlll-Te
rpo THE
FRONT!
O It EAT EXCITEMENT
CLEARFIELD BAKERY
OYSTEB SALOON I .
Tb andorntgncd harlng juit fitted up now,
Urge and eurnlorUVilo rooiua o Mark at vtroot.
near Third, rwpoetfall; ioftirini tin public that
ho now droparcd to ooeonaioUato thw with
vr thing in hii lioo oa abort aotioo aod at all
Itoara or th day. lie kocjff oa baad t
EKKSII DRKAD, ' 1 ' ' f
. BUSKS, ROLLS, FIES,
0AKE3. all kindi.
FRESH OYSTCRS IN VERY STYLE,
and a gflnerartnortmMit of
CONFKCTIONKRLKS, FRUITS, MTS, 4c,
AU of wblrii wIllbodcIlTBrad to oartomon at their
mldonoea, whea requaited to do m. rt
ICS CREAM, by the dlih, torrad In a BaU- fWr-
nlabed room.
Thankful for tho foDeroaa patroaago beitowcd la
tbt part, ha ltopof lo enerH and rewire a d
j tlnueooe of tho fame from hli old oonto
,., , mere, aad other.
y JOHN STADLER.
. JiuU.7J-tf. ., ... .
TJANIEL COOULANDER,
, . '''" lUTnBRSBORO, PA., ' '
Dealer in
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY AGL0VK8,' -
BATS k CAPS and BOOTS A 8II0KS,
Tubaeoo, Orooerloo and Fiah, Naile, Hardware,
gutenaware and uiaaiwara, Hon a ana t
Boyi Cloth Inn, Drugi, Pamti, 1
Oila, School Booka,
a largo lot of Patent Medici Dei, ,
Caadlei, NoU A Drlod FrniU, CbecM and Crack -
, era. hock ana maa rnvacr,
Flour, Grain and Potatoos,
Clover and Timothy Seed,
Sole Leather, Horooooa, Linlnga, Binding! and
Thread, bbooinakerr looli aod
Shoe Findlnga.
No greater variety of gooda In any itore In the
ooanty. AU for tale very low for eaan or count rj
produoe at the Cheap Corner. Aug. 27, 1673.
IF ECONOMY IS AN OBJECT,
L ....... j u
' BUY YOUR .
C Ia OTII I N ,
Furnishing Goods, dec, ;
;''' 1 1 at ' ' ;- ;
D. STEWART & SON'S
Cl-OTllING STORK. '
They Uoop a full lino of - !
Men's, Youths' t Soyt' Clothing.
Also, Umhrollnfl, SiitcholU, Ovoralls
Hats, nitirta, I nuorsliirts, and
. , i Drawera, &o,, v .. ,
Which they will sell at most reasonable price.
Call and axamlno their roode liofure purchaalng
eleewhere. Kom on Market Street, oppoalte
the Court Tfouaa.
Clearfield, Pa., April 1, U74. ' ;
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
Psnn towasbip, Clearfleld Co., Pa. . a
HimiED OUT) ,
,":,r,. ,0T"0T. .";""
B URN ED U PI
Theaubeorlberthavet greateipnnie.reliullt
neighborhood neooaalty, in the erection of a II rat
elan Woolen JKarmfarlorT. With all the modern
improvement attached, and are prprcd to make
an aiB'ia or uiotha, iaioimerea, Patinetta, Ulan,
keti, Flanncli, Ao. Tleiity of gnoda en hand to
eupply all our old and a thonaand new cuitnraera,
whom we aak to pome and eiamlne our atoek.
Tho baaineac of
CAHD1N0 AND FULLIKU ,
ltl reoelva oar etneeial attention, rrotror
arrangiwianu will bo made to receive aad deliver
Wool, to aim auatomora. All work warrantod and
done open tile btrtat notion and by etf-efcallena)
tion to aafnaee e befe W realiee a libefal rbarS
of ptlillo patronage .... r ,
I0.(MHI P0!(Wt)8 Wooii WAMTHD1
We will pay the klgbeet mark I price fur Woo
ftnd ooll oar manuriMiturod goodi aa low bp alftllar
goodi eaa be hdiaght In the oouoty, and whenever
we fail to render raaaonable aatiifaoUon we ean
wyt be band at home ready lo make urobar
MplaaaUon, either la p-rMn or by letter.
. h,-., JAMKa JOHNSON SONS,' i
tprlimr Bower P.O. j
Q. W.MVOLFE,
fBACTICAL GUXSMITH.
nrli -- eseanmrnaaj at ratrj
fir) Ojooila, OJrorfrirn, 3?tr.
rpiic I. at cat MOV BT
1
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THE LATEST -MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
,.JJ RUG STORE,
To thatr aew building an' Second gtraai, aoar I y
ip'ltc.ui ar. ol Weaver a Uella,
.i.;U -lis
.a
'CLEARFIELD, PA.,
'1
Where they will continao to iuiply their old and
aa many nw euaiumeri aa may oouie, with
riJUK DRUM!
0 II E M I O A L 8 !
t .
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
( Including all new remedial,)
Patent Medicinei, Palnta and Oili, Ulaaa and
Putty, School Booki, Htatlonery, Poper.
"Ao.i alrio, a fnll line of Drug- '
giata' Bundriea, Hair
f. ' Tonioi,
Coatnetloi, Pvrfumerlea, Toilet Art idea, B rathe,
- Toilet Soapa, Pocket Book. Ae., all of
j the beit quality.
TURK WINES AM) LIQUORS,
- i t ( vV -i -for
medical A laeramental pnrpoiea only,
Pur White Lead, Colon of all klndi, Raw and
, Boiled Linieed Oil, Varnifihei, Turpeo
i tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varniab
Ilraebea, Flavoring
Extract a,
Coafect!onerief, Bird Sent, Ppiee ground and
unground, oral! klmla.
SMOKKRS AND fcHEWirtS
Will And oar itock of Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Do
meiUfl Cigara, Snuff and Fine-cut to be of the
very beit branda ta the market
LAMPS AND CI1IMNKY8,
) All kinda of GLASS WARE
QAHDEN 8KED8,
"'J
aad Mualeal Trimninga af every rarlety.
Having a long etperieaoe In tbo bwiineaa. and
an extenaive and well aelectod Block of medicinei,
we aro enablrd to All Phyilclana preloriptiona at
the abort eat notice and on the moat reawnable
term a, day end night.
IIARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfleld, Pa., May II, lUTI-tf.
;! H liSffUann5. ( )
rjMIE LARGEST
ASSORTMENT OF
STOVES ! MTOVEK t
erar brought to the onunty, are being reeclred at
the Hardware Establishment of H. K lll(;I,KH
ah CO., oomprising the following Cook glove :
8PEAR'S CALORIFIC, "J
SUStJUEHANNA,
' , REGULATOR,
NOPLE.
EXCELSIOR, ' ' 1 ' ' .. '
TRIUMPH,
; GOV. PEKN.
READING
. NATIONAL RANGE, iC. oVC.
Also, th following Heating Stores:
SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER,
SPEAR'S ANTI DUST.
SPEAU'SORRICULAR, ,.,
j SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK,
UORNINO LIGHT, '
I BON TON,
GIP8Ey, tv,.
' VULCAN,
SUNBEAM, ' '
RU3Y'
DAUPU1N EOO, ,
CHESTER EOO,
VOLCANO,
niOENIX,, , , ....
HEAVY IUR ROOM AND STORE ,.
ROOM STOVES, AU.
Clearfleld, Sept. li, 17. , ,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
FOR SALE BY
II. I niKh r A Co. j
IRON DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS.
f j -
WOOD DOCBLR-SnOVEL PLOWS. '
MOOD SlNaLB-SUOVKL PLOWS. 4,.
IRON CULTIVATORS-." "' ' ' " "'
WOOD CULTIVATORS. .! "... '
OOWANDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS.
PITT8I1UR0 STEEL FLOWS."
HAUPT'S UJiULKFONTK PLOVTI.
ROBESON'S nd THOMPSON'S PLOWg.
l-Sharee for all at tha abura Plow eon-
elnnUy on hand.
mjl7l
0. I. c.
WHRRlMo' bay mf DRV OOODi, K0
eerie, Qaeenaware, Ulaaaware, Drnga and
Notion, Uonfeetioneriea, Ae, ebeap for eaaa.
The aubaeriber begi leave to In Form bli aid And
aew caatomera that he hai opened f , i
A VARIETY BTORB 1 l,,'
: y IN (ILKN HOPE, PA.
And will aell goeda at prleei to an it the timai. A
Hberal mlnotion will be made to oaitometi buy
ing at wnoieaaie. , , ; ; .
all and examine my atook before tmrohaainc
elaewhere. A liberal ibare of pnblio patronage la
tollflltcd.
C. J. KBAOT.
Qlen Hope, Pa., Juna 14, 1871. i
JJ 'F.'BIGtr-n ft X).'S ' '
-SPECIALTIES-
1 , i .t r r r. j - - .. .....
BUILDERS' HARDWARB,
MECHANICS' HARDWARE, "
LUMBERMEN'S HARDWARE,
FARMIN'O UTENSILS,
MILL SUPPLIES, ,
; iron Kails,
PAINTS, DIM, VARNISHM,
, PAIHTRRS1 FINDINdaf, ' '
J naLciKsn pi.tsTR
Hay IS, 1871. '
JjjoOT AND SHOR MAKINO. "
JOSEPH H DKKIUN'I. a Market Ureal, la
Shaw' Row, Olearfleldt Pa., ka )aet r.eeired
l Ih let el Fraiak Oalf (klaa aad Rip., tha
be Ms Ike markat, bwhI la aaw prepared aamaw
dfaelar. fwylhlnf la kla Ian. Ha will mar
taat hie mark la aa aa rapt aaaated. -
Tk elile.es af Olearflald aad .totally are
reapaetfally larlud to glra kirn a aall.
" W.rk doa. at ekart nolle. f :1l'Taj
JO PRINTINO OF EVERT DSflCRIp'
tie waally eiemled at tkl ollee. '
THE REPUBLICAN.
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WKDNESDAY tlOkliUia, DKC. , 11.
, ... rABIWCU. , , ,
.'- :, . I ns
BT i. M. TUoursoa.
. ' i ' H . "i
Farewell I It ta no aerrowfal word,
It oarer baa had a paeg far m. , , , , . ,
Sweet a the last (ong or a bird, 1
8oft as a wlnd-sw.U from tha sea,
) Tha word farewell.
I part with yon a oflbalbr -M
l'v partl with dear friend and aweet,
Ana row i annua (tar avermore, , . . . ,
Vuur memory's gold dust fatm my feat,
jrarawelll larowell.
Sooa I shall And a new aweM face,
And flthoT eyes aa pare and Strang
As yours are naw, and lata a sye
Of life that riipla Iniaeeng," u
And then farewell!
Farewell 1 Farewefl I ' Threw me a klaa !
How fast tha distano grow, between !
Now memory fadea, a fllu of bliss,
A ur-off mist of sllr.ry sk..n I
Uood-byel Farawall!
,v1
A GOOD STORY, TRUSORXOT.
HOW KACII CHANUI.tR OUT EVEN WITH
Wasbingtoa Correspoodonea Plttaburgh Leader.
CliumllorloTui tobyuHtof hiiHtrcnirt.h,
t ,i l.Au.: I
Vpou this particular occaniun lionimed
liie arm over the talile.
"Hoc my mtiHolo," aald ho ; "I can
lick any man of iny eiio any where, ill
am an old man; that is because I am
auiciicvd iu the biiBintwt. Rut I won't
lick a man unless he in a gontluinaiL
Now, look at Don l'ott (Piatt); ho
tells more damn lira about mo, and I
would lick him, but Don Pott in no
gentleman, (ioorgo 'J'ownmmd 1 wag
Koing to lick once tiir lulling a dam lie
about mo ; and 1 limited for him nvor
a week, but uoloro 1 lound nun 1
learned that ho wait no gentleman,and
ho his hido wa Tcd."-
Chandler'H givut hobby ia his skill
aii a pugilist. Rosciie Conkling Is al
so a frreat boxer, ile hna a privato
fryiiiiiaHiuiii in his rexidenoo at Wash
ington, where uftcr dinner ho invitee
such of his friends aa are irvmnixntic-
ally inclined for a friendly little bout
Wltn llio (JIOVOB. .oiikiiuu; m a very
(rood amateur boxer, and aa bo is a
very luriro, powerful man, he ironerall y
has it his own way with tho frueuts
who ure, Mil enough to put on tho
glovoa with him. ror somo tune It
was an open dispute between Chan
dler and Coiiklinir which was the bet
ter boxer of the two. Chandler would
alter every dinner party o( which he
was a member, calmly assert that ho
could lick any man ot Ins weii'ht in
tho United Rtates One day last
winter Chandler dinod with Conk
lin(, and tho latter inveigled tberent
war Senator into the private gymna
sium. Tho clove were dnnned, and
the two doughty champions beean to
make irraccltil henalonul passes Uiward
olio another, according to tho most ap
proved rules of tho P. R. The bout,
liowovor, waa of very short duration.
Chandler suddenly recived a blow bo-
,kA nn,iuu.l II, & l,.Mi
SliiteliaBml tam in mi arhVu linf-lrtunivl
his trusty legs fhilcd him, and then he
at down so hard twit tears nunc out
of bis eyes. It took four tnon to get
the war Henatop upon his legs, but he
ill row up tho spongo at onco, with no
further effort U punish Conkliitg. Tho
only remark he was heard t" make
was, "Oainn strange, ana "J n nx mm
yet." '
$ Conkling and ('handler wore much
together In a social way, and U waa
not long alter the above occurrence
when ('handler received another invi-
tation to como up to his house and
spread his legs under Conkling's social
hoard. Chandler sent buck word that
he regretted very much his inability
to he present, that he hail a guest at
his house, a valued constituent from
M ichiiran, and ho could not leave him.
Conkling aunt back word, "liring him
along. ivitn this tonn ol invitation
Chundler consented to go np. He took
his friend with him, and introduced
him aa Mr. Howard, of Detroit, Mivh-
igan. Howard waa sad -eyed man
of diffident manners, who contented
himself with paving a very clone at
tention to tho themes of tho bill of
furo rather than to join in the general
conversation of tho dinner table.
Conkling was in great glee during the
dinner, ile told over and over again
the storv of ( handler a discomfiture,
as a boxer, and ucvor seemed to tiro of
asking him what he thought about
his ability to lick any man in tho Uni
ted States. Chandler took all those
remarks in an absent-minded way, aa
if, snildenly ho had harm lifted atx)ve
any such petty ambition or consider
ing himself a fino athlete. After din
ner Conkling led his guests Into the
gymnasium lor n general smoko and
chat. .,. , , ... ..
"Come," wtid ho, pleaaiitly, to
Chandler, "don't you want another
bout with tho glovos ?" and then Conk
ling laughed again in bin most cheer
ful, turkey -giihliler style, as he put on
a pair of gloves.
"No, 1 don't want to box," said
('handler; "but perhaps my friend
hero would eonmuit to amnso you."
Turning to Mr. Howard, Chandler re
marked, "You box, do you not V .
Mr. Howard still looked sad-eyed
and absent-minded. 1 Ho did once
know something about it, but it Waa
such a long timo aga :
. "Como, como," said Conkling, "let
us have a friendly bout. I won't hurt
yon." .
' Kvideiitly tho great Now York Sen
ator was pmlng to knock Some one
down. Alio atul-eyov Mr. Howard,
ovidently flattered at tha protrpect of
heing knocKCd down nysodistingutsn
ed a man, began slowly to put on a
pair of gloved. As ho was drawing
on the gloves Chandler was observed
to walk down a little to tho back
ground. A contented look was upon
hie fnco, and every now and then he
would raise his huge right foot up un-
uer uia nnuiii vuiuiiiinvun euiu utu,
and give himself a congratulatory
kick, exprowivo of rapture.
The aad-yed man ram forward and
tho round began. ' Conkling waa fin
proceeding at onco to knock his oppo
nent down, and ho would havo done so
had ho not found great dinlculty in
irotting any whom noar tho aad-eyod
man. The art! air euliuinaUid by the
snii-fyea tnon s aitfincniy rushing tor
ward' and landing a thunderbolt of t
fist between Conkling's oyee. Tho
Sonator went over like a big tree, and
rolled Into tho cornor of tho room,
where ho lay for a moment stunned
by the concusHion. He was heard to
any afterward that he thought a house
had lalleu on LiliL , . .,, . ,. ' ,A ' ".,
Conkling had enough of boxing for
onco. I handler made several pli
ant li 1 1 lo remarks about tho skill of
his friend Colliding, which were not re
ceived in tha most cheerful way.
Judge of Conkling's feelings tho next
day whon ho learned that Chandler
hnd played a joke upon him by giving
Mr. Howard flOO lo come up anil
boil noo Mr. Conkling. Tho Mr. How
ard, of Detroit, Aluvh,iwaa non other
than Jem Mac. ...
1 A queer caaa is reported front bu
Ivor, Col. A man trot drunk, atolo his
Kiwn trunk, and hid it. Ho complained
"fof the theft, the property waa recov
ered, and lie was mado the pnieocuting
witnesa. The judge, being in a quan
dary how to treat so novel a case, de
cided that the thief waa not rwonantav
po lor his acts. '' -
A young blood at a hotel
queslwl to pass a di,h near him. Do
you mistake me for a waiter'" aald
the exquisite, "No, sir; I mhrtookyon
for it gentleman', was the prompt re
ply,
1XXH OP CGUTtt.
V "The association of tho members of j
tho various trades into separate
(iitilds, for the purpose of promoting
the common interests of thoir rospeo
tive fratornitles; fcnd bf lantnat uiwIh.
lance in sicknoss, was of ancient ori
gin in England. It waa in practice
daring the Haxon rule, and waa con
tinued with growing popularity for
soveral centime alter tho Norman
conquest. Each trade had its Guild,
aad no person waa allowed to enter
tho one until ho bad became a mem
ber of the other. In proportion as
the trades rose in iui))ortanco, tho
(railda Increased in prosperity, until
tunny of them beeanio societies of
great wealth and Inflaenco, and re
ceived special privileges from the sov
ereign. In pnx'oss of time those privi
leges wore ulaolished, and tho asaocia
tions thamso'eainaaaMi iastiirst awl
now Ak tidy forking iuntitutlons iu
Knglaud which preiaerve the eoiiHtitu
tion of tho ancient (juild are tho law
yers society cnlitlixl tbo Inns ot
Uiurt. -
There are lour of these Inns in Lon
don, via : Tho 1 liner Temple, the M iddlo
Temple, Lincoln's Inn, and (j ray's Inn.
Tboy wore established prior to tho
rolgu of Kdward II., and in tho reign
of Henry IV. numbered 1,800 stu
dents. In 1H50 they numbered above
4,000. Tho societies claim tho exclu
sive right of coufernng tho degree of
Barristor-at-law, which is rcqitmte for
paeticiug aa an advocate or counsel in
tho an pciiir Court. ; in order toioli
taill this degree,-it ia ntXTHSarj- that
tho applicant should enter either ouo
of tho Inns and keep commons that
is, dine in its hall for twelve terms,
four oC which occur each year. Prac
tically, any person of good character
taA procure admission to an Inn ; yet
each Inn has tho itowor to deny annp
plicant tho privilcgo ol membership,
should it chooKo so to do. This (Kiwer
inherent In tho societies is, however,
seldom used. Kaeh Inn also has the
right to disbar its members, and of lute
years it haa several times boon exor
cised in tho caseol'lawycrs whoahused
their profession and indulged in dishon
est practices.
Iu order to secure admission to an
Inn, the applicant must obtain a cer
tificate of two barristers in the Inner
'temple, of a bencher also testifying
to his fitness to 1h received for the
purpose of being called to th liar.
The exienae8 of a atudeut on entrance
are a little rising at 10; on his call
to tho Bar, they are about 83; and
commons bill may be set down at l'i
annually. No student can Im called
to the Bur who is not above 21 years
old, and has not been a memlier of
ono of tho Inns for the three yenrs.
Each society is entirely distinct
from the others, though all enjoy the
same privileges. Tho separate. Inns
are governed by separato G'ommittcea
or Hoards, called the Benchers, who
are usually Queen's counsel or senior
counsel; and each haa local habita
tion, consisting of a large collection of
chambers, occupied exclusively by bar
risters or attornoys-at-law, and yield
ing a largo income. A Council of Le
gal Education has of lata yuan been
established by tha Inns, to superintend
the suhjoct of the education of Uio
students for tho Bur. . Law lectures
given at any of the Inns aro freo to
the students ot all tho rest, and the
uionilwrs of each have tho use of the
library of tho I tin, a seat in its church,
and accommodation in its chambers.
Tho Inner Temple comprises several
noble stono structures, including the
Chamlicrs, the Hall, tho Church, and
the Library, situated tiion Inner Tem
ple lane, and with an entrance from
r'leet street by a gateway built in the
time of James I. Tho Middle Tem
plo, composed of k similar suit ot im
losing buildings, Is also located uiion
the Inner Temple lane, and reached
by a gato-house on Fleet street, built
by Sir Christopher Wren, in 1884.
Lincoln's Inn, on the west side of
Chancery lano, occupied, as a part of
its domain, the sight of the towa-
houso, or Inn, ol tho r.art of .Lincoln
After tho death of this nobleman, in
1312. his nalace was transformed into
an Inn of tonrt, and named from him
Lincoln's Inn. Its precincts comprise
several nno uuiidiuga ot respectable
antiquity; ami a number ot quite a
recent date. Tho Library of this Inn
was founded In 1487, ami is the oldest
in ijonrton. Its books and MSS. ex
ceed 26,000. IU collection of law.
books is the moat complete in England
Many ot the old volumes still retain
the iron rines bv which thev wore once
attached to tho shelve, and tho early
V TJ....I .1 i -:- 1
luar-imiiHB nrv iiiunuy in inoir origi
nal oak bindings. The New Hall and
Ijihrary wore inaugurated In 1K4S, hy
Queen Victoria ami Prince Albertwith
elaborate ceremonials. The princinat
entrance to dray's Inn, on the north
aide of Jlolborn and went of (iray a
inn lano, oiiens irom Jioihom by a
gate-way erected in !&!)&
AU tho Innsliave trardeiM attached,
which aro kept with cam, and former
ly when open to the public, were plac
es of fashionablo resort Tho Garden
of (iray's Inn ((fray's Inn Walks) waa
laid out aliotit luliu, under tho diroc-
of Francis Bacon, and a catalpa-treois
still shown that was raised from ono
planted by him. These grounds were
lor many years considered the pleaa-
nntest promenade in London. The gar
den ot Lincoln a inn was in hieli cul
tivation while still the property of the
Hart ol lutncoln, and waa atterward
enlarged by the society. The "walk
under tho elms," waa celebrated by
lien J onson. 1 ho M iddlo t emple gar
den used to boast of its avenue of
limes, whilo the Inner Templo garden
was famous for its Province roses.
Hhakapoar haa laid In "Th Temple
Garden" tho scene of the origin of the
emblems of tho red and white roses
for tho houses of York and Lancaster.
Richard Pluntnircnct having plucked a
white rose, and the Karl of Somerset
a rod one, an altercation ensues, and
the harl ot Warwick addrossos 1'lan
Ugenot in tho following words:
la alaaal af me lee. to lb.
Against proud Somarael and William Poela,
Will I epoa thy pasty waar this rssi. -t
And her. I prophesy : This brawl te-day, '
llrowa la lau fatten, tall.mpKUaid, !
Shall and aetwaa the red roee aad the while,
a laoaaaaa aoan te aeata aaa OMadiy algal.
Among th eminent members of tho
Inner Templo were Littleton and
Cooko, Sir Christopher Uatton, tho
learnod Molilon. Judge Jeffreys, and
tho poets Beaumont and Cowper. Of
the famous names enrolled on tho cat
alogue of the Middle Temple are enu
merate! those ot sir n aitor 1 Kalulgb,
Sir William , 11 lack stono, ' Kdmuud
Bnrke. Richard Brinsluy Shoridan.
John Ford, Wycjierly and Congrevo,
ui nntmatists, Hni tho rsit't Moore.
Ol.'wer (toldsmitli had rhanihrra ia the
Middle Templo, where ho died in 1774
at tho curly age of 4,r.
Lincoln's Inn has adorned it hall
with lifo-siuMl fiirnrcs of somo of its
distinguished members, as Sir Mat
thew Halo, Archbishop Tillotmn.Ixird
Chita' Joatioai Mansfield, and Lord
Ersklnav .At Orav's Inn Mudiod Hall
tho chronicler, Gascoine tho ixwt.
Sir Nicholas Bacon and his aon Fran
ris. Tho latter had ehamhera In this
Inn while ho was Iord Cbancellor.
and aitor his downfall reaided in them
altogether when in Iiondon, Southoy
waa entered at (irav Inn on li-aviiia-
Oxfonl. ' " , p
The irciitleme'n of tlio tiihs'of Cottri
wore Annans in oldsn times fiif heir
revels, plays, masnnesi and Mmtitaotra
entortainmenta. Th fiwtal days of
lie rear wore reoularlv kent tiv i
in their rofmoctive hall with trml
I ll llH.tr TUm flam. Kaea.l4n.l
Uenlatlon exhibited .y one of the aol
Letlea, M which hisrrr hss preserved
a record, occurred at Cray's Inn on
Cliri.tnBa IS'1? T. .... .V.
Christmas, 1627. It waa the perform
snoe of comedy -r4tti bv John
Rosa. The piece contained somo, so
vers reflections on tho pomp of tho
clorgy, which gave great offense to the
Cardinal Wolsoy, and tho author wns
in consequonco degrudixl and Impris
oned. In 1561, Ktirkvilhv and Nor
ton's trujjedy of '.'J-'errex nnd I'orrcx"
wus porlormed before Queen Kluu
beth liy tho Society ol tho Inner Tem
ple. Iu 1001, Mhukspearo's "Twelfth
Night" wus played In tho hull of tho
Middle Temple. Tho feasts held by
this society were osiecially extrava
gant, and their revels wild anil riot
ous. Tho or ken tables in their hull
extended from end to end ; and, until
Qiioon Eliaalaith's time, tho student's
"cut their most on wooden trencher's,"
and drank nut of aspen-wood cups;
but, alter that, groou .earthen .cups
woro introduced, some Siociiiiiin of
which still survive '''
Tho Inns of Court "wcre'cspeciidly
ftfhibratod for their Veiirosentiilion of
umsquea, In 1031, the Society of Lin
coln's Inn cxhiibtod ono of those spec
taelos before James I., at Whitehall,
in honor of the murriugo of his dttiigh
tur, Uio Friiiccss Elixahoth. The vost
of this ctertuiunieut was alsjve 1080.
But the most splendid entertainment
of tho kind was a masque which tho
societies represented before Churlos "I
Candlcmas-duy in 103.'), at an oxieiuo
to them ol 2,(MK). Tho King and
Queen waa so delighted with this per
formance that they invited 120 of tho
geutleiuen-actors to a fttmiliar enter- i
tainmeot at Whitehall on tho follow- J
tug nnrove-iuesduy. un tins occa
sion, it is related bv an eve-witnoss.
that "Tho masquers camo m n nmrejKYNDER ORGAN, (with l.ynilor'a Kneo Tiomolo n ud downwnrd
glorious show, with all the riders,
which were increased 20, tollerchnot-
taylors Hall, and there performed
again." In l'art 11. of Henry IV.,
Act III. Sbakspeare alludes iu several
passages to tho custom irf lierfonning
interludes, or masques, to tho Inns of
Court,
Dramatic spectacles iu tho law so
cieties, as everywhere else, wero sup
pressed under tho rule of Cromwell.
The last revel took place in 1733, in
the Inner Templo Hall, in honor of
Mr. Talbot, a bencher to whom the
Groat Seal had been delivered, l'laya
wore enacted aftor dinner and at tlie
conclusion, tho Lord Chancellor, tho
masters, judges, and benchers, led by
tho Master of Revels, formed a ring,
and danced around tho fire-place, ac
cording to the old custom, three times,
to the music of an ancient song. Fol
lowing thia ceremony, there wus danc
ing, in which tho Indies joined ; and,
to close all, a light collation waa serv
ed. The Prince of Wales was present
at this gay festival. When Queen
Victoria partook of a banquet at tho
inauguration of tho new Hall of Lin
coln's Inn iu 1H-I5, it was the first timo
a sovereign had visited tho society for
nearly two centuries.
The old custom of ringing tho curfew-bell
at nine o'clock in tho evening
is still kept up (it Lincoln's Inn and
Gray's Inn.
IS XOT
rOKBEARANVE
11 A USTEDt
KX-
t Since tho lute Thuddeus Slovens on
the floor of Cungross, amid the plaud
its of his coadjutors, declared that the
reconstruction policy of tho loval no
gro Irty was outside th Federal
Constitution, them has been no end
of usurpations and abuse inflicted by
the "Government" on the South.
The elective franchise has been
made a mockery. Elections have been
stupendous frauds. Tho negro who
never could bo made to comprehend
any reasoning pnawes, but who is
a stranger to a reflective process, and
who is moved only hy tho sensuous in
fluences which surround, him, whose
personal identity ts lost in any L'nth
ering of his race more or loss iarire.
has tbo sol control of public all'aim
as conrerrca By the Ballot box.
rrauds perpetuated by, tho voting
of negroo are the rule iu some of the
Southern States. Many of the most
important measure which Are decided
in the JSwuate of th L'uitud States bv
tha votes of "cai-pet-bag" Senators ar
mails to degrade tho country and op
press ana iniure tno whole people by
th vote ol Senators, who never wore
elected by members of Legislatures
who held their seats tiy honest elec
tions. ; ,
How many members of th South
ern State Legislatures are elected by
responsible voters? How many owe
thoir elections to negroes voting over
nd over strain at different polls in
districts in which the white citiaens
are excluded from tho privilege of the
ballot because they aro white ?
Every law passed by the Federal
Senate for which these carpet-baggers
voted, and by thoir vote enacted, is a
sham, a fraud, a disgrace- The Radi
cal party hi tho Hous of Rcprcsentu.
Uvea sustains this outrage. Grant
sustains it- The Federal Supremo
Court sustains it. .These agents of
the Radical party unite in maintain
ing tho validity of thoso laws, in open
defiance of the known, acknowledged
facta which so solemnly refute them.
The terriblo Injury thus inflicted on
the system of Constitutional represen
tative government, the fatal influences
which are thus exercised for tho con
tinuance In power of reckless parti
sans, corrupt rings, and shameless cor
runtionista, on the prosperity, peace,
industy. wealth, business of tho peo
ple of the country ar not yet worked
out to their conclusions.
Wo have only had tho first example.
' Yet, notwithstanding all that has
been experienced during the pest your,
overy mail and telegram from Arkansas
and Louisana show that Grant and his
gang of cormptionisls aro busily en
gaged in promoting a continuance of
these outrages.
It will require, they say, 030 days
to count the vote at the late oloclion in
Louisiana, because th Radical negro
"return judges" know that the white
Democrats and Conservatives have
carried that Stalo and cloctod their
ticket, and, therefore, delays are made
on tho returns in tho hope that Grant
will order his tools Williams, Kellogg
and th rest of the gang to excite
disorder, that he may devlara Kellogg
the military Governor of that
poor, prostrate, oppressed and ruined
State.
The like olTorU, undor another form
of outrage, aro being made in Ar
kansas, - ' i
South Carolina Is a negro province.
Alabama ia as bad. Florida no bet
tor. Mississippi in a like condition.
Yet the so-called Senators from
thoeeo Status, Bios who hvo bo more
right to a wnt in tf'nt body than Grant
himself, make the laws for tho white
people of the United Slates pass
"civil riirhu bills,", "uag laws," rouu-
lato the currency which pays the wax
es of onf white mechanics, and legis-
late for the great busincas Interests of
millions of Mnpk
Is not forbearance eshnnsled
Cummonrmllh. . . .
As th breath of the dew on the
tender planf, kind words gently fta.ll
upon tho drtiopliig lioarf,, refreshing
its withenxl tendnla, and soothing ita
burning woes. Bright oases they are
in life's great desert i VVhq ran csti
niato tho ttMiirs thev have alleviated.
or tho good works the have arconv
pltshed f ' Long after they are uttered
do they reverberate in Uio soul's Inner
chamber, and sing low, sweet, liquid
strains that quell all tho nwinir storms
that may Jjavo before existed.
('oNPt,iiitsrs.A well-known lHwn-
ocrnt of Cctitral New YorV, being on
tho ov of taking a journey to Ciucin
nati last witak, asked ex-tioveraor Hey.
mour what he should say to political
friends there. Mr. Scvmmir mlin
"Call oh Mr. Pendleton, and Vnv to
him for n that be la Uio ooulnir mm
u is
Wo dosiro to call the nttcniimi of llio cilizcim of ClcurficliI county to iho fuct'llml wo
. , Iihvo 0cntHl n - .
MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFlELDi
Where we intend to constantly keep on hand a lull aupply of . .. , . .
PIANOS, OltGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
. . Our stock of PIANOS will consist of
GI'JORGE STIXK 6z GO'S PIANOS, " " '
STEIN W AY Ai . St)NV TI ANOS, ,
. - - . - , " .. HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS
Wo aro prcpnrcd at all times to furnish any oftlio cheaper innkes of Pianos to order on the most
favorablo terms its to prices and
i Our stock of ORGANS will
Tho SMITH
s MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the
NEW HAVEN M KI.ODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE, ami CHURCH ORGANS.
' Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from any factory desired. .
We sell on cvory plan known to tho trade, oiiher CHKAP Ft Jit CASH, ON NOTES, or on tho
rorvLAR and east LEASE PLAN.
. On our easy terms everyone can have a good instrument, and no other investment of like
amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY.
LUVe Bhnll lie glad to havo yon cnll nnd pec us, whether you desire to purchaso or not.
oct'23-'72-ly ... . 2tYIVi:ir.S 3I1TMIC STOHK.
Hi5ffUlll!fOU5.
JJARD TIMES
HAVE KO EFFECT
IN. FRENCHYILLE1
Z am aware that there are aome pi-rinni a little
bard to pica, and I am alio aware tliat tl.e
eoaiplaint of "bard timet" a well ni;h unlveraat.
Uut J an to rtluaicd new that loan aaiiffj the
former and prove eonnlmlrelT that "bnrd time a
will not eAect tfaoar who buy their R'UKie from me,
and all my atrai tlmll be initiated Into the ae
erel of . ,
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
! bare good rnuURh lo cnpply all the inhaM
taate ia the tower end of ibe eoaaty wgicb I tell
at e xofd.rig low ratea from my mamiaoth store la
Mni'HONBlJHO, where I ean alwaji be foand
ready to wait upon callers aad aupply them with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
So h aa Cloth, BatlnvtU, Caulnerea, Maallni,
lHlantea, Ltnen, Unllina;!, Calieoet,
Trimming a, Hibboiie. Laoe,
Ready-made riothlnr, Boot a and Rhoee, Hate and
Cape all of tl.e beat material and made to order
iloae, Hooka, Ulevea, Miltena, J.aoea, hibbona, tc.
QKOCKKIE9 OP ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea. 6u(ar. Klre, Hnleteee, Firh, Bait,
forb, LlnaeW Oil, Fiih Oil. Carbua Oil.
Hard ware, Qoernaware, Tinware, Caatlng, Plowa
and Plow Colli aga, Neila, Pplkea, Corn Coltlra
tori, Cider Preaaea,aad all kiadi of Axea.
PerfbMery, Painti. VarnUb. Glaaa, aud a gcotral
. MeorUaent of tiutieuery
GOOD; FLOUR,
Of different branda, alwayi on hand, and wit be
' aeld at the lowaat poaeible figure.
J. It. McCtaia'a Medirlaaa, Jayoe'i Medicinei,
' 1 Hoatetter'l aad llootlaud'a Dittera.
I0 poonda of Wool wanted for which the
bighoet price will be paid. , Cloveraeed aa hand
fend low aale ai the leweat market priee.
Alio. Agent for Btrattoorlllc aad Carweairille
TUreahing Machlnei.
tat. Cell and Beefor yonraelrea. Toa will lod
arery thing aaaally kept ia a reUil atore.
' m. COt DRIKT.
French Title P. 0., Aagaat 13, 1074,
11
BAD THIS!
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT 1
5 j -..:!
' The attention of the eltlieaa of Clearfleld and
vicinity li directed to the fact that Uoodfrllnw A
Boa are the agent a of M. Niece A Co., and have
jaab revel red a half doien ear loada of Floor and
Feed, wbieb tboy offer at tbe low eat poaiible Cg
arei. A large Block of
FLOUR, COKN MfiAb, CUOP,
j BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Putatuee, Sbellod Cora, Corn ta ear, Ae., Ae.
Partleulat atteatln li eatled to M. Nieea A
Co.e brand of Family Floor, which ia tha but in
tbe market
Flour and Ford ean and will be mid cheaper
lha a II can be obtained el new here In Clearfield
tount r.
jWr Store on Market itreet, next door lo Hon.
Alexander Irvin'a rrllnoe.
UOODFKtsTaOW A BON,
Janietf ; Agente far M. NleeeA Co.
j J, O'LEARY BUCK,
General, Insurance Agent and Real
, , Estate Broker,
Rtpreaente tha following reliable Incaraaea Co'n
North Brltiib A Meroantile In a. Co. ?2n,0fiO.OO0
Waabiagtoa Lire laaaranoe Co.... e.oau.UOg
Firt Aaaeolatiea lamraaee Oo...... MOO.tMtl
Attiaaaa Fire laaaraaoe Ce. 3,078,l4t
PheBBii laaaraaoe Co U. Y 2,01)0,000
Watertowa Fira, laaaree dwelliaga ,
and farm balldina-a salv , &fi (MO
York, Pa., Steok laiuranoa Oo. Uoraei iaiared
agalnat death and theft.
P. H Partial la tbe eoaatry dealrlng Iniuraaee
o 'their Htoi property ean hare it promptly
atteaied la by addreeaiag aa by fetier, or oailing
la ertoa at ear offlee, ia l'iea Opera Ho use,
Room Me. I,0WII4, Pa. awgXt'T
T1IK CLEAHFIELD
i '
WOOD-CHOPPEr8 AXE!
! ' ' : .
If aaufaetureS especially fur
' 1 fllK CLEARFIELD TRADS,
i - , .
roe !. ar
anS'T ' H. P. 111(11, KR CO.
JltATKRIl fclYTIK,'
AtlBNTS IN CLIARt-lKLD COUNTY POK
I.OUII.T.AItIS -
.- . - Celabratul Bratut ef V
Smoking & ChCninZ TobllCCOS.
.
i Wa ar. enablril ta wholesale ta , .Irrl thmuel,.
lit Ihe munlr at ellT prlees.
KKATZRP A LYTLK.
JeS:,..lf CI.arJ.IJ, Pfc
Attrntlon, lumbermen!
tTll are ... m. nul.tlurlr.lt our tMPHOVEI)
VT BTKSL.BOCKKT UIHVINll CANT.
HOOKS, su.oilor to an; ether ia ase. We bare
alee la llcml a large eaaalitr of Canlhoebs suita
ble for rn,nt purM, wbirb we are rrllin.
-beapor cash. AMOS A H. b liNNABI).
'OlearleM. Pa., Marck II. ISfl, .
, ' ; livery Nti.hle.
TH E uier.l.ael k... lea.a te lnnren tbepub
lie that h. Is aow full; prepared to aocomrao
d.U all la tk. w.,of fural.tin, lre.e, HaMiea,
Slais, auj noe,o lha sh..rl..t aotlce anj
ea reasonable terma. heaideno. oa Locust stroeL
betweea IblrJ aad Fnarth.
..... ,iK0' W tlSARIIAltl.
HearSd, Feb. ,IS7.-
pnEAP grocekVksT
LIIMUKR citv, pa,
law. tn hie old frleanl
The anderalrnsd isshmm. tn ki. nu ri.Hj.
and patron tWl b kns opened a good line ol
SROCKRIBR PHOVISinVlS at Ibe old etaed
Spennr, for vkleh be Klleit. a liherai
MARK E T , S T UK K
. n v i E;' 1. 1, i,i5
terms of puymcnt. ,
consist of the new nnd popular
AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S
rtUjrrUniuotis.
OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER
COMPANY,"
OfCKOLA STEAM HILLS,
aaHiiyACTeaa
LIT Ml) Kit, LATU,"XNI) PICKETS
asn
Savcd& 1'atent fobbed Sltinylet.'
II. n. fillll.LINOronn, President,
Oflioe Forest I'Lco, Ko. 121 8. (lb St., Pbil'a.
JOHN LAWrillK, 0earal Sup'L,
' Osceola klills, Oleartleld emjnty, Pa.
Al.o-TOWN I.OT8 fjr sal la the borough
of Osceola.
Al.ao-Kcrp tbe LAHOKST ASSORTMENT
of Ooode la Clearfleld eoeatr at their llantaiolk
tit'tre ia Osceola. , ..; jant-7t
The Lightning Tamer.
TIIBandenlKOtd the lotlAgeaUln thla
eonntr for the "North American O a Irani ted
LU1 HTNINt RODS." Tjeee are the oalyiafe
rod i now in aae. and are endorsed by all tbe
iclentifle men in tbe euaotry.
n a hereby noliij ib ottiiani or tn eounty
that we will put them op a better rod, aad for
leu money, tbaa li charged by the foreign
ageata who anaaally trasfferaa the aoanty aod
earry off our little caah, naVer ta re tar a.
ENCOURAGE flOMB IiABOK. -
Thoee wiablna Llahtalac Rode erected oa
tbalr buildingl need bat address us by letter, or
aall ia person. We will pot theta up anywhere
In the county, and warrant them. Tbe llodaatad
Fix tores ean be aeea at any Time y calling at
ear itore. H, F. BIliLBil A CJ.
Clearfield. March 10, IbTCU
READING FOR ALL I!
BOOKS d STATIONERY.
Market St., Clearfleld, (al the Poet Office.)
FfftllB andenigned begi learo ta an a oan ee te
I theeltleeni of Clearfield aad wieialty, that
he haa fitted ap a rwota aad haa Joel retaraed
from tha aicy with a large amount or reading
alter, ro&ilatlog in part of
Biblea and lliecellaueous Books,
Blank. Aeeoant and Paai Bftoka af every Ae
eoription Paper aad Snvelimee, Freaoh prewed
aodplaiat Feni ud Pencils t BiaJak, Legal
Ppers, Ieedi Mortgages Judgment, Exemp
tioa and Prominory notes ; White and Parobj
meat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, aad Bill Oap,
tiheet, Haalefer either Piano, Flats ar Violie
aooataatly oa baad. Any books or stationary
desired that I may not have on hand, will be or
ordered by lint expreii, and told at wholesale
or ratal) to tnlt enitnmeri. T will alio keep
period! oa) literate re, faeh aa Mtvgaalnei, Newa.
papert, e. p. A. UAlLia.
lilwOeld May I, Itfna-tf
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN '
FURNITURE,
5f ATTItESSES,
AND . . .
Improved Spring Beds,
UAIIKKT 8TRKF.T, KEAR P. 0.
Tb. undersigned begs leare to Inform lb. eltl.
.. of Uk.rd.ld, and tk. p.bll. geamlly, lha.
he baa oa band a fine axeortment of reruiiure,
auco ai walnut, Lhoetnat anq I'aioioa v, data or r
8uitea, Parlor 8uite. Reolining and Eiteoiioa
.... ... a .,, '
Chaira, liadiee aod tlentr Kaay (.bairi, tbe Per
forated lining and Parlor Chain, Caua Hcata and
Wtndaor Chain, Ciothea Ban, rtap and aitcn-.
lion laautteri, liat naoai, Horabbiog uraanei, o
MOTJLDINO AND PICTtiRB FRAMKS,
Looking Olaaaea, Cbramoa. Ae., wbieb woald be
auitable for Holieay prtwealu
deeiu ra JUiia iitui IMA.l.
FAIRBANKS' .
STASDARD
JPT--
ggag Harrows, Warebeaae Tntobs, Copjl.g
Press.., Improved ktf.rre.t Tt rawer, A.
ros bals r " "
II. V. BIQLEU & CO.,
Dealer In Hardware, ' -
mob.1l.Jt If SmouJ Street. Clearlcld, Pa.
JOOK OUT FOU THE SIGN
OF THE - . . -,, .
UK. ( AM HOOK I
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD.' '
Tb old Clearfleld Eieelalor Caat Ilook Co. U
dissolved, and a new oae formed he Atnns Ken
nard and O. II. Merrell, of Clearlrld, and U. At.
Alianl, ol nmporlum, taineron county, aa part
ners, and Jaa. E. Watson, of Clrnrfield. as Uener-
al Agr.nt. Tk new eompaay will carry en tbe
basine.e of manufacturing, aelllng and skippmg
tho Cant Honks, with all theie Improvements,
whtrk are aow nerfoet. All order, promptly
Hed. JAS. E. WAT.JttN.
July 1st, 1871. flcnl Agent;
8 A li F, !
A large aad aell linlihcd Illicit Dwelllne. liio-
ate oa Ihe rirer bnak, la the borough of Cle.r
Seld, containing eleven rooms, with good cellar,
wator la the kitchen, and all th snod.n, conve
niences. Pantries, Ualh.rooen, Clo'bea-prafra, Ae.
11 ailty foot front .nrl two huudred Md tblrty
feet bark, with a twenlr fn,. alley on the enit
eide. Said hnllrllnjr. with all th. appurtenance,,
will k aeld cheap, with payment, te Bull pareka.
v. ApplieUioa oan be made lo tha under
signed, or to A. C. Tate, Eiu.., who will give all
Baoeeeary Information 10 lh.,pc who desire to In
spect th. proporty. '
Till. J. UoCl'I.LOl'nil.
May Hat, IS7I, If. , .
... Lime (or Sale t v
TIIR anderelgnM, rtfld(n nr th Mr-pAt haa
made enmptete atTangfttieiatl with Lime
Burner ef the mmintatn, whereby he t ena
blrd to keep etra-tarttly en hand a large quantity of
pukb limei .
whlcti he offer In fa men and builders tt i trifle
above eoet. Thoae la need of th art irl. would .tn
w.ll ta lv me a rait, or address ma bv letter, k..
fore n.gotlstlng their lime.
00. C, fASSMhhlf.' '
ClearfleM, Pa., June I, IM.
' l ( I M ' !
t,.
iv arM.:
- ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' !
, , , , .
Octnvo Cou!or,)
OliGANS,
1 KONARI) HOUKK,
iJ (Noar the liailroi
(Near the Railroad Dppot.)
CI.KAHF1E1
D. 'A.
A aliure or puttie patronage li renpeetfully k
Helled. 4:1514 H. B. ROW. Prop'r.
SIIAW HOUSE,
(Cor. of Market A
Front streets.!
tL.jlllMnLll, l'A.
The undersigned baring taken charge of tbl.
Hotel, would rerpertruUr solleil pnbtie petronsgr.
eell'JJ H. MWTON SIIAW.
rASIllXGTON HOUSE,
TT NEW WA8IIINUT0N, PA.
Tbie aew ud wi II furnished boure ha. beea
taken hr the undersigned, lie feels eoahdoDt of
being able to render aatlsfactiua to IboN who tee.
fnror him with a call.
V.j 8, 1871. O.W.DAVI8, Prop'r.
jyoNTouR iiofjau,
OpHHdU Ibe Court Hoaae,
LOCK HAVEN, PE.NK A.
JoH'TI UAl'SEAL A liROM, Pr.,'..
2nt)CKKRIl(rp IIOL'NI
' BELI.EFONTE, PA.,
D. JOHNSTON A SONS,
Proprietor.
OCIIV7I
LOVD HOUSE,
Maia t!1rct-r,
PHlL!PriHlH, PENN'A.
Table alwar. supplied with Uie beet tb. aaarkal
afforde. Tb. ULv.liog pub-Hc lalnrlterl local).
l.'3. ROBERT LOYD.
THE MANsTonThoUSE."
Coranref Bacoad and Markrt Street,
CI.EAHI'11.1), PA.
rpiIISeld ud eoamodleae Hotel ha., daring
X th. paat year, bra aaUrg.d ta doable iu
former .apaelt j for tk. eatertaiaaseat af straa
gers aad go. sis. Tk wkele kaildiag kaa keea
refuraished, aad tha proprietor win spare ae
pairs te reader bis goests omfertabia wkila
etayiog wltb kim.
Tba 'M.ailoa How" OBsalbaa rams te
and from lha Depot on tk arrlral and depertart
of eeeb train. JOHN ilUUUIIERTY,
Prt ' X Proprletar.
AtLEGUENY HOTEL,
(Market St., hot. Second and Third I
(TEtnPIELII, PA.
The subscriber baring become proprietor ef
tbl. hotel, would respectfully ask a liberal share
ef public pairoaage.
epH'tt - OEOROg LKIPOLDT.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE"
CIRWENSVII.LE,
Clearfleld counts-, Penn'a,
This old and well est.l.lilbcd Hotel, beautifully
situated oa tb. bank, of the Kusouidianaa, la tb
borough ef Corweaerille, baa beea k.Md for a
term ol yours by the anderaigned. It baa beea
entirely relllted, and Is now open to Ibe publie
generally and tha Irareling community ia par
ticular. No pain will be spared to render guest
comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample
Stabling -room for tbe aeeewuiodatioa of teams.
Ch.rgrs moderate. ,
DepLM, isri-tr. KI.I RLOOM.
gtutlstra.
J. M. STEWA11T, D. D. S.,
KU; . 0IB arer Irwln'a Drug Store.
U-U CIIRWRK8VILL8, PA.
All dental eperatloal. either la the .l,.i.i
or operatise braack, promptly ettendad te aad
aatlafaction guaranteed, ripecial aUoalloa paid
ta Ihe treatment of diaeaeea of the nateral tec lb,
guma and month. Irregularity ef the teeth awe-
eessfnllTcnrnH.1.4 T..k -. ..... ..
ay th. i. Blh.r, i7ta taZlaJ
: . . iwwwa
iHa)(iu and MatrraVAISUl tan Pntiiiaao al.
.est malarial and warranted in .,.! ,
"'"i1"1- aprllje'flily
County National Bank,
" ' OP CLKARFINLD, PA.
K00M In Masonic Rnlldlng, one doer aortk ef
C. I). Wataon'a Drug Store.
PasMge Ticket, te end from Llverpo.1, Qaeeara.
town, tliasgow, London, Pari, and CopenhagM.
A!, Dral ts for sale on Iho Royal Bank of Ireland
and Imperial Bank of London.
JAMR9 T. LEONARD, Pre.1.
W. M. BHAW, Cashier. U:,r4
J. 0. M'nirk. Edward PerVa.
BAKEQIG & COLLECTION HOUSE
OF
McGirk & perks.
Bueceaaorl to Postor, Perks, A Co.,
riilllpabuig, I'eutr County, Pa.
W1IKBE all tho bualnea. of Hanking Ilea
wil ee transacted promptly and apoa 11
moat hroraole terma Biarf-tf
: drexYlT ca;
No. 31 Bouth Third Ktreeit, Philadelphia
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Applieatlna by mall will reeeire prompt attea
teon, and all infurmaliea ahaerfally furnished,
Orders aolieted. April ll-lf.
- v ik
n iC It I e'T.
Th ,trelgned are aew felly prep. red la
earry ea lb b.aiaeas ef
AT RKA8aNABLB RATES,
And rerpertlallT nlleit tha patronage af tkoat
needing saak serviSM.
., .t i - ,01"1 THOt'TMAN,
JAMES L. LEAVY.
CleatSeld, Pa., Fib. IS, 1171.
A . , u.4 ...
ntf!, tnrui"
1 h. bad.rslewea1 h aae Brea.red to hnl.l
lb. pebls. with ea eacalMnl ejwaluy ef .
, Boliclbnte Wood-Burned Lime,
itr piaaiering
Pun. on, br the lar ..tl
(joanihy. ( aa be found for the nreieat at Pie'i
p reseat i
a w hatldhig, oa Market street.
JNI)EUTAKING
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PRI0B... VQMH AMD BKK. (l-t.T.ly)
NEW-WASHINGTON.
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