Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 27, 1875, Image 3

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REPmiCAN.
CLKARK1KLD, PA.
WBDNK8DAY MOHNINlI, JAN. JT, 1ST.
Terms of Subscription. "
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If paid after threeeud before sii months.... t
If paid afar tbe expiration of all Months... I to
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Hat.,. 1st Episcopal CUareh Rev. A. D,
Yogum, 1' star. Habile tierv.ee eerj babbit a
tt H A 4., and 71 P.N.
flatobaia ofcool i(9 A. M.
Prayer V el inn every Thursday, at Ti P. U.
Oooih u'Ui berrloe, flnt Dabbaih of orsry
month, at w, A. M. ,
Presb) lertau Cburrb Rr. H. 8. Butlsb.
Sabbath tvrvloes morning and event on, bab
batb School at I p. M. Prayer Mooting Wednee.
day ironing. .
. frauds Churrh CathollcRov. P.
J. HBRaiDAn.MoM al 10ft e'olook A. hi., oa .he
4onQil and fuurlb Sua day of seen month. t
1 attieran Church Rot. I). M. Mome.
Preaching every Sabbath, morning and or on in g,
Bs hath Mobool at a. a. Prayer meeting every
Wo nesday evening.
OFFICIAL btBECTOItV. j
tun or loLana uartcr bmios cornr.
. trend Monday of Jsnuury.
.' TYrd Mnndsyef Mareb.
. ! Pint Monday of Juno.
Ponrth Monday of Hsptember.
r ' tun or noutiira common m.4k, ,
Pint Monday of Juno,
fteoond Mgndsy of November.
rt iLio orririRt. , . ,
' V-WiW .Udgt-rUon, Cbarlrs A. Major, of
Lock Haven . w
Aniitant Lam JmdgtUov.. John H. Orris, of
iiiiionio.
Auoetat Jud0t William 0. Foley, Clearfield ;
John J. Koail, Curweniitille. , . .
t'r9lkonotary Kli Uloom.
, . I 11 J. t t Tel
nrtjwrr ana n cnin it. n. BJrun.
Dittriet Attorney Frank Fielding.
7Viur-lavid W. Wise.
,ori William R. MePhtrion.
County Strvtyar Samuel F. McOloikoy, Cur
womvilto.
Count Commimiomtr John P. Thompion,
Curwenvvillo Clark Brown, Clearfield ; Conrad
W. Kyler, tJrUinton.
County Atiditnrt Jatnca H. Ilitt, Lumber City;
Lewii C. Bloom, Cloarfieldi Bvnrjr Whitohoad,
Union tonmbip.
Jury Commitnwrt John W. ghngart, JaUM
Mitchell. Clearfivd.
Suptrinttndtnt o PhHe ScKoeU John A.
Orogorjr, Clenrfii-ld.
Notarin '6Jir-Joio W. WHglvy. Wm. Ra
debaugh, Ojmi L. tlordon, Clearfield j J oat ah
Kvana, Joneh H. Irwin, Cnrwrnarlllo t J. J. Lin
gU, Oaeoola Mill j John on Hamilton, Lotbora
borf. Throo of the Ixwt makes of flour
old at LjtU A Mitchell"!.
, imm-mM -W
IiubrnUor and 1-uko horrin, Jlalifnx
aalmoa, froah oanght at Lrttt c Mitobrll'a.
1). H. Kullorton, nt thoHhnw Hontw,
haa a pair of light aleda and good sleigh for wla
nt a bargain, flee advert iiem en t elitwhera la
tbia iiaut .
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Tub Jiry List. The immc of
tbo Jurora drawn for the March term of Court,
commencing on tlit third Monday (lith), will bt
fonnd in tbia Imu.
, JUMtiiorja. Thore will bo prvAchiiiir
in the Lutheran Church, In tbia borough, oa
Bnndat, Pobruary 7th, morning and evening, hy
Rer. J. 8. Helllg. Tbt publla baa a eordlal ia
rl tat ten to bo preeeat. St.
A. W. Leo, Esq., our late J.t'gistor
and Beeoiaor, haa opened an oReo in the room
lately vacated by J. W. llioti, tn Ple'a Opera
llonae building, where ho will be glad lo e hia
fHrndi either on bualneia or pleainro.
Tub DwARtH. Tho renowned Gen.
Torn Thumb and wife, Commodore Nutt and
Minnie Warren will appear la Pit'a Opera Uovee,
Clearfield, tn a rarlety of faaeinating perforin ante,
on Tueiday afternoon and evening, February 2d.
Admitaioa M and 15 eenU.
' A Good Idea. The boronh Council
of Phllipiburg empWya men to above! tbo enow
off the atroet-eroaalnga. That might "bo did"
here with propriety. Perhaps that would pnt
tomt people in the notion of cleaning off their
paramenia. Eiampla li a good thing. ' t
Gbt Khavkd. Charley linker in
forms the public by mean a of a eard in this lame
that he baa taken obarge of the abating aalooa
lately occupied by Lew 8ebulor, which ho will '
conduct ia a atylo that saanot fail U give satia-!
faction to all. A warm room and an endless j
variety of reading matter to amuee eustoam
while waiting turns. Give him a call.
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Another Manifestation. Judge
Leonard's marks of favor for our Graded School
teem to havo ao end- In addltlow to .hoes already
noted, be has added another In tbo shape of a
gas chandelier for the mala room on I be second
floor, which Is used on tech Friday night, for the
meetisg of tbo literary society, at whoso request
be ordered the chandelier put up.
A March J try Court. The Court
and bar decided last week, at an adjourned
aeaiioa, to held a Jury Court ia March. If we
are not bletsod with a flood In the river at that
time it will all eome out right ) hut, If rafting
seta in, parties interested, witnesses and Jurors
will all drift towards Marietta, notwithstanding
ee decrees of the Cowrt. -
Too Bad. The quietnewi and busi
ness relations of ear Tyrone neighbors has been
Interfered with the past week by tome Interloper
at Ilollidaysbnrg, who made information to the
effect that Tyroners were vlolatlog tbo Local
Option law, and seat a swarm of officers among
them, to barrass tho people of that goodly borough,
some of whom will bo compelled to figure In lbs
proceeding of the aeit Court or Quarter Seieloas
fa Blair eounly. ,
Clowe at Hand. It is Iohm than
throe weeks (Feb. Uth) aatll the voters In each
borough and towaahrp will bo sailed upon to
press their p referee oe for local ettteti. How
many of the to i payers havo taken any Interest
In teeing that tho proper men will be chosen to
111 the several positions. Oct ap and go to work
nnd see that the proper men are elected, and tbea
there need aot be to much time spent In growling
and complaining after the election. Tsktahand
al toe game, and If you are beaten surrender ltbt
a true toldler.
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The Municipal Election. Tho
Constitution lice tbo td Tuesday of February for
the holding of the borough and township election.
The Constables are required to post ap la the
most public pisses la each borough and township
at Wait tea notices of aid election, totting forth
the names of the emets to ho filled at the ap
proaching election. For the purpose of bringing
about aaifonatttjtbe County Commissioners have
fo rail bed all tbe Constables with the necessary
bleak for holding tbe approaching election.
Tbe posters should be ap by tbe 4th of February,
Too Thin I The editor of the Phil-
Ipsburg Jnrnl gives the following recipe for
catching fosea i
"The way that Mas. describes for the trapping
of foxes It to 111 up tbo mouth of the hole with
taeil stones, flnieblng with largo ones. Then
when tbo fbi wants lo toato out it tcratebee tbe
small stvaei back, hat of worse cannot mora the
large ones J but, having thrown tho small ones
behind it, filling np Us bole U tho roar, It Is
uaable to turn around to serateb them bach and
ts therefore faat la the mouth of the hole. We
give this for tbe benefit f the buys who want It
get tbo bounty ea foia.H
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A Mihtakb. Many rwrwmn mippnae
that the Assessors ejected ia this eonnty met Feb-1
ruary bold their offices for three years, like their
predecessor. This, la our Judgment, Is n mic
takt) beeauts the new Coaetiiuriea Bays t "All
be rough asd township) officers thall be oleettd
nnuaUp on the Id Tuesday of Pehrwary.M How.
ever, thai Is a qeeotiea for the Court, and aot (or
at to decide. If tome enterprising A Meteor, who
was elected last February, will bring the queetlea
before our Judges at tbt March Court, tbe quea
Ilea wm ao doubt ho legally settled for (he future.
Assestert should he elected for three years, bat
we aotpeet that tbe fundamental law of tbe Plat
It mgaiaot tbk eonstruotlauj.
Fatal Kailroad Accident. It
tgafai bnoomet ear pet a fa I doty to chronicle the
roddea death of a railroad employe, la the per.
oa of Oeorgo Adams, tea of David Adams, 0r
deceased, f tbt borough, which acourred at
Itavitaale, yesterday men leg. De occupied tat
peeUieu of fltgmaa oa bit Win, aad ts such It
aM hit dwty la abwt Ike switch altar lao bra La
,ated over U. To do OHs, be Jumped a tho met
04 oat aauffhi In eome meaner,
Jerking him under it, )act la Trent ef IM last
troeh.tbe two what la r Wfcik w
be'' Hoed only about
iaetos alter tbo aeoidcat R , 4 nH. I
reader, nod oaoyd tbe awafldeaeo aad aotoom ef
aVs CofiajaaJ and a tbo omployw. r, Wa
lmaamolata, at w m a largo can.
iictimtt s aioura his untimely end.
IITHE
HON. WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
The ttleetioa of this getllema by the Rtpro
aeotativot of IhU Commonwealth tor Ualted
States Senator, oa the lth last., waa closed log I y
gratifying to the Item aetata af this cauaty aad
borough. Ho murtt did hit Immediate neighbor
rejoice, that party Mum aad Hall dlitlaetioas of
oolor, raeo, or previous ooadltlou," were wiped
oat oa tho evening at ala Mara hoses.
Friday alght last will, long . bo remembered by
tho eltiseat of this borough, as tho oceasloa of
tbe reception of Senator Wei! nee. Long hs
fore the train waa due, which waa lo bring him
from Horrtsburg, people beg a lo gather at tbt
depot, and by tbt tlmt it arrived the station waa
to crowded by ladies nnd gentlemen, old and
young, all anxious to express, ibslr eengralula
tlons tod good will, that It was almost impvdsiblt
for the eseort to make their way through, fpoa
making his appearance oa the platform, a pro
cession was formed, : beaded by tbt Clearfield
Cornet Band, wbloh preceded him to his residence,
followed by a large gathering of tbe people. ;Ar.
riving at the family mansion, the band halted,
and Israel Teat, Kaq., stepped upon the portico
aad made tbt following address of welcome t
a a. vaar't aaaanaa.
Air. Wall r It booomea my pleaaaot plirl
lego oa behalf of your follow -tititens, oa 4his
your return home, lo extend to yoa their sincere
oongratnlatione j nnd this we know must bt
touobingly gratifying to you, coming as it' does
from your lo eru men from tboss wbv have long
known vou. tnd mnnv of whom neve trow wn
you tbe every day avenuee of buslaest life from
your friends from your neighbors from your
leiiow-ettiaena from ine aign ana low, mo non
aad the four, tbo distinguished aad aadistia
guUbed, without riiatinotion of party. Parly
lines on this pleaeant oceasloa are obliterated,
and party Jealouay and strife havo been burned
oa the altar of public appreciation.
Long nnd aoeloualy nave we watched your
way, a atep by atop you have ascended tbe lad
dor of legal and political diatinetion, antll bow,
poising almoal upon It topmoetruog.you reocivw
tbenward ever wan through integrity and talent,
and from the band of a aovereign State (by no
meant tbe leaat la tbe compact), you have re
ceived a medal, the purest and bright til he can
. MJ r a.. ur.wh n V are proud ot
you. We are proud of tbe county to which yon
belong, and we havo a high appreciation of tbo
purity of purpose lb at prompted your pnlitlea)
peers to select you. Clearfield county in tbt past
has given a pure and distinguished tiovcraor to
the titate, and she la tbe pertoa of you presents
her second worthy ton a Senator to the nation.
And I may hero aad, that though at a diatauoc
our hill may seem bleak, barren ao-i unproductive,
and our valleya mere gulches In tbo mountains,
yet all history aaanro o that la inch localities as
these genlna la cradled and men bnve emerged,
who in tbo world'a groat drama atand oat grand,
bold and defiant as their native bills. We wool
pure men U administer national affairs, tad ia
your selection we are satisfied the trust of the
people will not be 01 raved or toeir expectation
disappointed. Come to us then, who first and
firmest bare stood by you. we innw in wnom
we have trusted, and tbe State at large has now
ratified (bat trust almost by acclamation.
tie up a you nave been eboeeo to a ntgner ana
wider sphere of usefulnees. Ho in tbe Tuturo, as
la the pant, atand firmly and unflinchingly by
tbe Constitution, uaardioa It with the amdevo.
tion and snored lovo that a christian guards bis I
claims of immortality, measuring its seared guar-:
an tees and throwing them around every freeman
in tb is favored land. Let not ine eievatton ioi
whiob you have attained, tbe blandishment of
wealth, or the attainment of great distinction, )m
pair your Integrity, or close your eyes to the
necessities of the great, moving, honest, laboring
masse the people. Defend with the same en
ergy and eloquence tbe rights of all the husband
man at hi plow, tbe meobente at hia work -bench,
and the laborer at hi toil, as well as tbe bloated
autocrat standing behind golden spectacles and
raking in his thousand, fllobed from the blood and
aweat of tbo masse, and may uod, in Hia rrovt
denoe, preserve your useful life until tbe children 1
of to-day, in the not too diataot future, may meet
a we meet here to-night, to welcome, welcome
home their own benefactor.
At the conclusion of Mi. best's remarks, T. II. ;
Murray, Hsq., stepped forward and spoke as
follow t
mw, McaaAf't ti.su ant.
Mr. Warfaes . lo behalf of Ibis large concourse
ol cllitena, who, without distinction of party,
havo aeaeinbled to welcome you home, I eon
gratulsto you upon the honorable pesitloa to
whiob you have born sleeted by tbe Kenreseotn-
tlves of the people of this groat Commonwealth.
Tho office ot United States ticaelor Is one of tho
biabeitio the lift of tbe neonle. It ia a position
well worthy the ambition and lbs life-labor of tbe
best mea which this ace and country aroduoee,
You, sir, are very highly honored ia having
been seleeted from among your fellows to perform
tbe duties ef this exalted etatioa. This town,
where you have so long lived, and among whose
people you have so oftaa gone in aad out ia times
past, is ao less highly honored la having had, fur
a secono lime, seieoiea from ner stalwart soae a
man for this honorable place. This little town,
bid away. as it is. Batons' these mountains, it verr
modeet tn its appearance and proportions, but it
nas. nevertheless, exertea n powerful innuenoo in
tbe political world fur more than a quarter of a
century, vv bile we congratulate yoa that yoa are
about to eater this new and higher arena of ase-
tulaesa, let ua hope that your course may be suob,
that Ih tnBuen uihleh l!IrHM will .imi ia
the years to come may bo stronger aad better
than it has been ia times past.
vuring use next six years yoa win Become, oy
virtue ol your bifh ofttoe, too associate and com
panion of tome el the greatest and most renowned
men of tbe nation. We trust that you will so
maintain that ialearily which bee obarneteriaed
yon in tbe past, and so call iv ate that ability which
aaa aireauy aisunguisneu yoa la your nubile Hie,
that yoa may shun their worst vices nnd emulate
meir aignest virtues
Mr. Wallace waa very considerably affected by
for manifestation, so mash so, that It was diBcult
this some time for him tt command his voice tufll-
ciently to reply. Overcoming hit feelings, he
spoke substantially as follows i
ua. waLLioa't biplt. '
My Wend mud Ntigkww I thank yoa for
the cordial receptioa you give me. To you, la all
my poniicai we, i nave eiways looaeo tor sup
port and sympathy, aad it it my pride to know
tbit 1 have never looked In vain. In tbe fierce
struggle through which I have J act passed the
knowledge of your sympathy upheld me, and
when 1 was tempted to reply wilb indignation to
tbe obloquy that has been heaped open me, 1 felt
your support restraining and upholding me. Con
actons ol your esteem, and mindful tost ine har
mony of a great organisation was Infinitely above
the personal aims of one of its member, I have
tried so to bear myself .brooch the contest, ttat,
eome what will to me, the unity ef your party aad
tbe success ef Its principles should bo Jeopardised
by ao act of mine.
In tbe performance of tbo duties of the high
place to which I havo been eboeen, I shall try to
represent ntly tbe best interests or nil the people
of my native Htate. It shall be my eoastaat effort
to uphold her dignity, increase her influence, nnd
through the application of sound theories ef
politics! economy lo legislation, to revive her
prostrated industries and ad ranee her material
interests. Her great voioo should ever be beard
in support of tbe majesty of tbe law, of the su
premacy of tbe civil ever the military power, and
of the independence of local government from the
control of Federal authority. I bavo been eboeen
an tbe Representative of tho liberal Democratic
element el the Commonwealth, and at such I shall
rvwogniee my duty to aid in moulding tbe policy
of tbe Uevernmcnt la accordance with tbe doc
trines of a progressivoand liberal Democracy. Tbe
real iaterests of the people are beet subserve! by
a practical and living theory, applied in the light
oi toe teaoaibgs or the Coaatltutiou to ine neces
sity of oer every day life, and he who grope hi
tbe mist of past deeadas for dogmas with which
to mis tbe present forgets or ignores tbe stem
logic of events. The past Is buried Ibe future
Is our own, if wo will grasp and direct It. Tbe
cardinal theories of tbe Constitution nnd tbo doc
trines of eivil liberty are not alona of Ibe past,
but are ef this hour, to be used, applied and en
forced on all oecaalone and in all sections of tbe
Republic at part of tbe birthright of every eltieeu
of tho Union. Strict adherence lo taeee teach
ings, aad integrity and rigid economy in the ad
ministration of the Government, are vital pre
requisites lo tbe financial prosperity of the people,
and to tbe restoration of a govern us cut of law ia
every tonality. It shall bo my effort to to perform
ay duitvs o se ota im producing these result,
which are to my mind the essence of good govern
ment. Again thanking yon for tbe warmth of
your greeting, and inviting year tolerance for my
shortcomings ia the future, I bid yoa good-Bigot.
At the aoaslusioa of hia remarks, tbe hand
played a march, throe cheers Wert given, the as
semblage dispersed, and the Senator retired with
in, happy ia tbe ase u ranee that tbt people of his
adopted eonnty, irrespective of party, rejoiced la
the favorable Issue of lbs campaign through which
be hat Just ptsssd
Altogether, the affair was a tvedrt to all ooa
oerned, aad was a perfect oatpoariag of the good
feeling eaittiog hero for Ibe geatlesaaa who kaa
been as lied le represent the people la tho highest
Leglilataro oa earth.
Gen. Tom Thumb. Our road era
will be pleased to team that tbe world-Is mod
(lea. Tom Thumb, aeeompnnlod by hie with, Com
modore Vntt aad Mis Mlnutt Warren will pay
our town a visit oa Tuesday next, February Id,
on which oeeasien they will giro two tatertaia
menta In Pie's Optra lieu so, afternoon tad eveo
tng. Everybody hat hoard ef those wonderful
little people, aad as thots who have seen them oaoa
are always aBiloat to see them agala, those who
havo never seen them meet be eenviaeed that
they are worth seeing. The afternoon ealortaia
meat Is principally for tbe be test or the young
folks, aad we would advlsa all to tee tbesa, at
this may he tbt last chance they ever will have
for to doing. Boo advertlsemeat It aaotbar
oolumn, '
Lfot of letters romainintf unclaimed
ia the Poetomee at Clearfield, for too week eaoiag
mm mmt j ivii, ivi i
Brady, Mary Aaa
C regie, William
Decker, M.
Fisher, James W.
Print, H. C.
Oreea, Joha
Henry, Harriet
Hoary, Aaatt B.
Henry, A.
Hubbard, Thro. J.
Kelly, L. L.
Ltndtay, Vytata
Reed,
Book,
ffra
Book, Mar T.
F. A. HA
ULIN, P.
llaEFt'L ItroRMATioN. Htovflaatrf)
when mixed with surpeetrne nod smpsUfl la tbo
naval msaaor. It henoher, mere giaasy, and raora
durable them whoa mlaed with Bay other liquid.
Tho tarpon t la prevents rust, aad whoa ant an
ua eld ratty stove, wlU make It toedt as well nt
new.
An Appeal for Hkliip. The ful
lowing statement it aaaooeunt af tbo eendbvisn
and suffering of the people la Rock ooanty,Jli
aosota, whiob wo commend to tho earnest ooa-
lidoralioa af every one off oar reader. Tbesa
psg.l ay tcyond a ftuettloa, A a tarrlsy tfrstl
butt stale, and sheaM ho attisiedi -t 1
Tlit great destitution prevail iag la thli count v
oa account of tho destruction of erupt by am.
hoppers, compels us to appeal to those wbo are
more lorwaaatt, iwr aeip tor tot suneriug among
us. Tbit ooutty, si tasted la tbe Soeia-weeura
eorosr of the State is oa tbo frontier. Prior to
lt7l II was thiefly a wtldsraess. lie settlers
now numbering more than TOO families, are most-le-
hotneoteaders. Their all was axnandetj la
reaching their new hornet, providing toma hind
or babtteTroa, stoaaing a w acres Ol prune
and makinsr a start. Tbev hare an retoarooS ex
cept ia the produeo of their farm. Whoa tbelr
crops ia tl an t gone, not meg is ion out narra
tion if help from abroad oannot be ootaiaoa. a
arte nertion of tbe eron of 1TS was destroyed
by grasshopper, bat enough was left to enable
tbe settlors, by mortgaging their teams aad the
expected crop, to reach the harvest of 1114. But
Jual at tha first ripe grain waa beginning to full
by tbe reaper, their fields were again visit y
the pest, agalost which ao for light could pro
vide tnd ao industry repair. Tbo grasshopper
earn la eloudi, aad tbe result of a year's hard
toil, tbe sole dependence for living lot too areas
wt fismilitjcv wtreematumoa so by fire, The Aos
irueliaa of corn, oats and veaeieblea was eom
piste tad less tbaa one-third of the crop of
W neat was saveu, una tnie muB oe ewm m
lew price of AO els. per bushel to satisfy the
mortgages given to carry them ever last year, al
though it represents the loaf of bread and the
last bus dc i oi sseoj oi mawr a lamiiy. mww
wm find ourselves in a condition that U appal
ling. Mere ibse one-half of tht families in the
oounty need assistance. The want of many are
argcat and Immediate. The cold winter it apoa
them. Their elotbies? and heddina are total and
worn out) they have no fuel but the wild hay ofj
the prairie r they are In want of lood i Uiey are
in want 01 ail mote taings mat in oioer ewBuwu
itlea are aallad tbe necessaries of lift I they are
remote from railway communication j beooe but
n monger portion of tbe generous contributions
that have already been made has reached them,
a portion wholly Inadequate to tbelr wants f they
cannot borrow ef their neighbors for they are
hand reds of miles from tho rstiun of abundant
barren ; they cannot go olatwhrrt for they have
no means wherewith to rot ttisy hare nowhere
else to go for this it thsir horns. Although they
are In distress tney are aoi aiicourageo. m7
believe tbel tbt seourr It only lemiioraryi an.
ether Invasion by the grasshoppers is not antici
pated, li tbe settisrt can lire mroago too win
ter and in tbs spring obtain seed, grain and feed
for their teams, they will tow a wider breadth
than ever before, and, having a soil of wonderful
fertility, they expect to reap a harvest that will
lift them out of their present unfortunate eoadl
tioa, la behalf of these families wbo bavo been
wdaeed to want aad suffering, no Unit of their
own, we appeal to tbt generous ef our own State
and ef other localities to contribute something
to preserve their liree and relieve their sufferings.
Contribution of food, clothing, boots and sboee,
fuel, opto, oat, sVe., should be directed to r. J.
Knias, Chairman ef Rook County Relief Com
mittee, La Verne, Minnesota, via. Worthingtoa.
Contributions ef money should be seat direct to
him by draft, P. 0. Money Order or Registered
Letter and they will be thankfully reoeived,
promply acknowledged, and faithfully dlstrH'U-
tra. r
Rock County Keller Committees,
P. J. Knist, W. 0. Crawford,
T. P. Grout.
. -i , Ceunty Commissioner, 'r''
0. A. Reynold, J. H. Pcrgsson.
I. T. Mbcldon.
Chairmen of the town board of Supervisors,
James Marshall, I W. F. Brown, ' .
g. Loveland, Nel Jacobson,
C. A. Reynold, ' J A. R. Ledd, , ,
James Mitchell, ' 1 Stth Mikbtll,
Herman Ob.
Belief por Kansas. Wo have boon
requested to state that Chas. H. Kuril, of Butlsr
oounty, Kansas, will visit this place, oa Friday
aexl, for the purpose of soliciting aid for the suf
ferers In that grasahoppor destroyed oouatry.
That our charitably tad i nod people may havo no
hesltatloa ia trusting their contributions to this
gentleman, we publish the fallowing osrt locates,
which fully explain themselves ; (
Butltr Oommtw. Stott Aansas. s ;
Ws, the andersigned, Commisitenert of Butler
oounty, Kan, certify that Charles II. Kurt has
been selected by tbe peopla or this county to so
licit aid for our needy oitisena, nod we recommend
bim to the generous public as being worthy of all
oonnuenoe. o. rr. vbirronn,
Atteat : J. A, M 'On sis,
Vixcrkt Baowi, , Cemmiaaionert.
f t. County Clerk.
J?eems ATaasu Ceafraf RtUtf Commiffes,
Jor-Ri, fee. xou, iiwe.
Hon. Thowuu A. Otborm, (Jovimor a Knmn :
Sia r Being satisfied of the validity of the ap
pointment of Charles JI. Kurt, of Butler eonnty,
as a solicitor of aid for the needy people of that
county and believing him to be capable and non
eot we have to request that you indorse said ap
pointment. By order ef tho Committee,
Hbrbt Kino, K. W. HrovBB.
Seere-ory. - Chairman.
. , i JTressliM Dtpmrimmnl Tts ffansai,
Toraaa, Je, ISd, 1874.
fe wAeas 11 may oeaesrn
In accordance with the foregoing request of the
areata cent rat neiter committee, Con, tl. Korts,
of Butlsr oounty, Is hereby reosmmeodod as a
proper person to receive contributions of aid for
mo seedy people oi bis county.
Taos. H. Ostotn, Qovemor.
By tbt Governor i W. H. Sballwood,
r . .... 7 . t .-Secretary of Stoto.
This ll a deserving oharhy, and as H Is aot
aloat money that It sol I i ted, all oar eltiseat will
have a shaaee to contribute In the ahapc of clothes,
provision, food, tord fbr Spring ptaatiag, Ac.,
which we feel sure they will do liberally.
FhILIPSBURQ JoORNAL-WMfl Ah-
eroft A Barnes bavo taken tbe contract to mine
and put tho coal oa the cart at the Derby colliery,
now in eperatioa aader tbo ohsrgt of J. 9. Casa
aova, appelated Receiver hy the Court of Clear
field eounly last week.
Two eld elttitnt of Clearfield oounty, Joetah
Brans, aged It, aad Benjamin Bloom, aged tl,
have experienced their first ride oa the railroad,
since the T. A C. Road has been extended to
Curweasville. . . . i '
Wallacotoa, Clearfield county, la suffering from
typhoid fever as a sort af epidemic. Several
fami) is hare ton many member by this diaeass,
only one member In tome ease being left.
SpttialA, .
There eaa be just as rood Tea bought at Joha
MeUanghay't al off cants per lb., as at any other
store m ins county r ry ts. jsaiT-et
Joba MeOaufhey keeps aa sxsclUat assort
ment of Tea Can later, very handy and eieeed
ingly cheap, and ho eaa fill thtm with Ibe best
Tea in the market. Day ine eaas any now. inay
will last n lifetime. Jer.1T -4 1
Don'r Foaeir-A rod hot stove and suhstaa
tial breakfast is what taken everybody to Robins'
before going cot oa the early morning train.
Oyster Stews and hot coffee only8 cents.
laoa. mobihb, rrop r.
Opposite Leonard House. , dec 10 If.
B very thins: fresh, raw or stewed, la the Oyster
line, at tbo west Branch RetaoreaL Call aad
lest my preparations. tine. D, Ri'MK.
ilea. lOta, 174:41. J t
Tbb Bat in Mabrbt-Ko 1. Mees Mackerel,
the first ever offered ia this Market, fresh, tat aad
delicious. They are not No J with tbe bends cut
off.and far superior to No. 1't with beads ea. Ia
quire tor Afess Mackerel at
wee. it om. iitlb a wirrraau. a. '
LaAiea Rid fllwu ( ttM besteu.i trnfe Al IA
aad every pair warranted, af
T. A. Fl-nra: m fJo a.
Black shawls, a saecialt. Rhawla of nB hinds
a large wariely at T. A. Fleck Ce'e. stool
WsAsrpvaofs, Black, Blue and Ssld-mlswd,
various shades, at T. A. Fleea A Ce'a.
Rseelvcd at T. A. Fleck A Co s thlt day, amew
and splendid Hoe of Black Alpacas, law boat la
towa, at prices the doiy oompotiiiea.
If. B.-A Bice Hue of Drem asd Dry Oooda.
aheap for aaab. Lumbermen's Flannel, Jnst re
ceived at doattf T. A. Flow A to e.
MusKns hs all varieties, Waterprooth aad Flan
nels ia all shades, Canton Flannels, blenched and
umbleatbed, at T. A. Fbok a Oe'. (
Calieees, Qlarhamsaad ChiBts, lower thaa ev
er offered ha thlt market, at T. A. Fltek A Co s.
ll will way yoa to to to Fleck A Co's aad ax-
ami a before yea hay elsewhere.
Vapkias, Table Li aces aad al klads of Whltt
(foods, at Bottom prices, at .
decltf . FlrcxA Co.
Tlekinas. proaeaaoed tbe best for the money
ever offered ia town, nt Plook A Ce't. Will net
bo undersold. : i
Bargalat worth looking after al
deeltf
Flbcr A Co'a.
We are colli ar goods ohcapcr tbaa ever offered
la Clearfield. f. A. Pukis A Co.
Too oaa let Good Kid Gloves (two buttoa,) al
T. A. Floor A Co s fsr 1 fi. .,
A RaarrrtoR Caoa. Aaetksr red net lea la
ArtlfltUl Teeth, Prices to sail those paaleky
times. S. PORTER SHAW. D. D. S.
Clearlsld, Pa Sept. 10, ItTt. Jm
Rrab fl. Bt . M'Raallyl df rtljeawt U ra.
gwd to Life iasaraaoe. aogIS ly
Cut oa ft.
. U. M' Really aad gel year life I
sored hi ta Old Continental Life lasuraaoe Com
pany, or Mnrtferd, Coo. . aegll-ly ;
Boaaiat Fob Hau-R. Wewlea Sheet hams
full aopply mt Frodoata Boggles aad Platfovw.
Wagons for aeis. To be eeea al the Shaw Hoeuut
yard. Call an or address him al Clearfield Poaa
sylvan la. may li-tf.
Weed aad Willow Warn af all deecriptlowt for
tats mj H. F. Bigtor m Co.
Its una yaw Ufa la tho OeaUaeatal Lift lasa
saoo Company, of Hartford, Ceaa.
K M. M RNALLT, Agoat. tuglt 1y
' Piiirru awa Paimtrbr FiRwaat. Oar wtock
of Paiats aad Painters' Material ts eonr-ws, in
lsi-llB J. T. Lewis' Pare Whits Load. Joha Lu
tat A Co's Pare White Load, F. R. A Co's Buck
Lead, aad a aumber of cheaper brand of White
Le4. aiaa. Liaaeed Oil. Tnmeatiao. Varalshosof
al) hiadt. a full liao of Brashes, aad a full line of
colors, dry aad la OIL
myltrn H. P. Biblbb A Co.
, Calsiaad PUstor for sole by H. F. Bigtor A Oe
Montour Slate Points, for painting houses I n-
14. UJ mmtmiAmCatt. Farm Bulldiaas, As.
Beautiful, durable and aaoaomioaL Uroaad la
pure Linseed Uii. . , . d . '
mytn'TI H. F. Biblbb A Co.
. j . j;.., mi B l '
Bird Cages Urge assortment at H. F. Big.
Itr A Oo.'t. . . w ..
Aiot. Revtatjr-flva doooB Omarfleld Wood
choppers Aim at
:2s;rfl. j H. F. BIO LB R A Co't.
' A fall line of Household Uoeds, Japanned Ware,
Ao., for tale by H. F. Bigler A Co.
Faaat F ana I Furu I Among the many prepa
rations that wc bavo for Coughs, Colda, Croup, or
nay throat or long difficulty, none or mem are
equal to Dr. Morris' Syrap of Tor, Wild Cherry
mud llorehounJ. If voa are assisted, eall at our
lore and we will give you a sample bottle re mf
ctarps f Ageatt t uartswicR a irwin, viearneia;
Holt, Woodaido A Moll, Wnllaootoa i H. M. V ll-
Itoms, wmtom'stirovo. saotoa ii-y.
' ' " RICAPITULATIOH,
1 Bird Cages.
, Wood and Willow Warn. '
. Household Goods, ,
All kind of Herds? are, , ,
Japanned Warn.
" . Palate, Oils, Varalshee.
, j Caleiaed Plaster. .
Wagon nnd Carriage Makers' tuppliet.
All of the above for sale at tbe mammoth Hard
ware Btoro of U. F. Bigler A Co., Second street,
Clearfield, Pa. . a
' Have Timet Save Labor! Save Moaeyl Save
Clothes I Tbe " Novelty Wriager " is tbe host la
tb market. Buy U( try It.
For sale by H. F. Biolrr A Co.
Jn( rM'lvt. a lartre lot of aoa-CXploslvo
temps and Laateras at
p-a4-7i , it. w. moLBa a wo t.
WOVICB TO WAOOR A 10 CaRRI ABB MaKRRI. Wt
have jut reoeived a general assortmsBt of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a fall liao of Springs
and Axlea, which we offer ohsap for cash.
U. JT. if 10 LIB ly'O.
Paints, Olio and Varnishes for tale by H. F
Bigler A Co.
' n. F. Bister A Co. havo been making ex tonal ve
additions to their stock of Hardware the last few
daya. H very thing aew ia Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, oaa bVseea
at their store. May SI.
Rrab Tan ! Persons who contemplate building
will do well to rail and examine our stooh ef
BUlLDINir MATBRULS. We have ia stock a
full line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paial,
Oil, Ulas, Putty, Calcined Plaater, Ac.
myzn ia 1 it. r. me lib m.
Saws. Distan' Crosout Saw, ti real Ameri oaa
Saw, Boynton's Lightning Saw, at
xswi m. r. siokaa a
wjtarrUd.
1 At tbe roaldcnco of the bride's father, on Toes-
day, Janonry Uth, m, by Rev. D. W, Gassat,
Uapt. JAMK9 U. UKtlUH, eonduotoron tbe ltw
Grade Division of ibe A. V. R. R and Miss
B. II. HKICHAKD, of HcynoldsvlUc, JetTerson
oounty, l a.
Ob Tuesday. January 13tb. 1CT6. by Rev. Wm.
M. BtrnruriRLO, Mr. UHORUB FLEMING and
MissSOI'UIH HANKY, bolk oT Pike township,
Clearfield oounty, Pa.
On Thunder. Jannarr Uth, 1875, by Rev.
J. W. IfAtMittAWAtJT, Mr. AARON Ft'LLKR and
Miss CLARA ti. WATKINS, both of MerrisdaJe,
Clearfield ceunty fa. j
At the residence of L. M. Laporte, la Curweas
ville, on Thursday, January Uth, by Rev. J. B.
Yotrnq. Mr. DAVI1I W. il muu, of Bell towneblp:
aad Miss LLCINDA R. BROOKS, of Ferguson
township.
At the M. R. Parsonage in Corwcusvillo, ot
Tuecdar. January 19th, l7a, by Kev. jbssb a
Yottno, Mr. ARM8TR0NU CI RRY and Miss
It KB KCC A SMITH, both of fiaraiide towathtp,
Clearfield oounty, Pa. , ,
Sird.
At hit reetdenee la Burasldo towusbia, Clear
field county, Pa., en Tuesday, January 1 1th,
1ST. BAMI KL BVRRS, axed 7t years, Smooth
ana 24 days.
In Wool Clearfield, Pa., on Sunday, January
Jsta, 117 a, UCI F son of M. J. and Msoais
nicaoLt, aged f mea tbs and 17 daya, .
In Bradr township. Clearfield count v. Pa., ob
Sunday, January 14th, 1T5, MARUARKT, wife
of Aoau M AUBBAt.L, aged Of year.
fHartttj.
CIcHleld Market.
CoMiam. W.R.i.r b. KmlMT 6 Lrtla, Wkolt.
nlau K.UUMl.n I. Drjrlfewda.Urmrl..
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Pennsylvania Railroad
TV BON X 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH.
"V!f aad aftar M.adaT, NOV. II, 1174, lb.
fPaaManr Traia. will ma dalla (aiwpl S.a-
daj.) bMwwa Ijra. aird Olaarlald, a fallawl
0L1ARP1.LD MAIL,
t - W. 0. lawia, CeadoMor.
' LBAVS SOUTH. LIAVI K0RTH.
Olaarlald ..1.40, p. m. Taraa. O.M.a.a.
PblllpalHVi...4.lli " Oaaaota....,.10.IO,
Oal......4.IO, Pbll.f.bar,. .,!.,, "
traa... .....4 .0, " Claart.ld-...11J0, "
" " CLiABUKLD BXPBrWB.
W. B. P&.VMRB., CMidaMor.
LIAVI SOOTH. LBAVIROBTH.
Claartald..... 4 l . . Trroa.... ...... t.10 ....
Pbillaabarf.. I.U " lalana.Uaa..T.tl
Oaeaala 1.40 " OmmI. ....... .I.lt
laUnaatla... 1.41 " Pblllpibar(...I.IS
Trraa... 1.14 " Olaarlald, ar-Ht "
TTkOKI BTATI0R.
aaTWaM. a a waatwaaa a m
Paalla la.raai. I II Mliad Trala, 1:11
Harrllbar, Am'b, f :04 (laai.'ll Biprua, 4:11
Paalla Sifwaaa, I H
Hall Traia, 1:41 War PaiMafar, 1 11
AdMlWIipnaa, I H Mail Traia, O il
Pblla'd. Bipraaa. 1011 Part Llaa, 1:11
Tat Hall Baku aban naaMM w Ilk AUaaala
Bipraaa Mat al 1:45, arri.iag al Harrlabarg al
Hi., p. a. aaa aa ratiaaatpaia a. a:ia a. .( as.
.lib H.U Mlall:41, arrlala, alAI(aaa.alt:ll
r. a. aad al Piwabarib al 1:40 a. a. Tba Bi
praaa aaaia wilb Pull. Ripr.aa Mat al l it
a. arrlvta, aa liamaimra; at ii:a a. a. aaa ai
Pbiladalpbia al 4:11 p. at.t aad wilb Paaid. Bi-
rrM. w.at al 1:14 a. v., arririag al Altooa al
00 a. . aad PllUbarib al i:t p. . Laariaa
Pbiladalpbia aa Iba Paalla Bipraaa al 11:11 p. a.
tba HaM al liOt a. a 4 Pltubarrb aa Al-
laalia Biprraa at 1:10 p. a. af Paatt. KipraM at
1:11 A. a. aiaba .Iom aaaaMtloa M Tjraaa wilb
trala. for ClMrtald.
. B. Tba Hail arala arrlrra al Canraaf-
Tllto at 11:11 A. a- aad baara Canraaatlll. al
1:00 p. a. Tba Bipraa. arrirM al I.M. plaaa at
i: p. a., raaaaiatag ia ataataa, rMaraieg aa
Olaartad, laaM Olaarlald hi Tjroaa at 4:11 A. a.
FARE FBOK CLEARFIELD, TO
BallaraaU, Pa ..... 4 I H IddMan . ..tt tl
Look llar.a I Tl blarlu..... I It
WilHaaiawct 110 Laaaaalar Ill
Haataariaa Ill PHILAUBLPHIA Ml
Uwlatawa. ..... IH Altaoaa.....,.. 1 tl
Harrarllla.. 411 Jobaalowa.. ...... lit
BARRIBBOftd ... 4TI PITTSBURG...... Ill
OtoM aBaaltaa, aaada W all irala. al Trroaa
aaa uit jaaraa.
B. I. BLAII,
Baaartalaadaal.
jit If.
ADMIKISTRATOIt'S NOTICE.
MallM bj banb, glraa tbal LaUaraaa Ad
BlalamilM aa Iba aatato af OBUHOI BAOBB
TT, laaa ml Oarartald, Owaraald Oml,, Pa,
daaaaaad, kaakig baaa dalp araatad aa tba aadaa.
alga, an aarMB. laaaaiad to a. id HIM. 4B
Cimm aiaba laaadlaU pajaanl, aad tbaM
Tlag atalan m aMuJi will araaaat tbaa
naarr aatbiaHaalid par aMUaaaaaA wltbaaa
dolar. . JACKBON HAOIBTY,
uin.l, Jaa. a, itri.-ll Adai'r.
txx A Ca.'t tfstaas.
CLOSING OUT SALE I
CLOSING OUT SALE!
reduction nr CLOTBWO.
' S
: ..-
Wa daaira la aaqaalal aar friaada aad
Iba publla tbal aa ara radaalag aar aloak
a Coat tbb daj.
LOWER PRICKS
LOWER PRICES
LOWF.R PRICES
CLOTHINO AT COST
CLOTUINO AT C()8T
CLOTHING AT CONT
CLOTHING AT C0HT
Wo bar. Jnat parahaaad a larga tot .f
Clolbiag, mt prlMa laM tbaa aiaaafaalorara
Maid aiaba tbaaa ap. Bat, u tb. paaia
..aiDallad tbarn la Mil for Mab. wa took
adraaug. af It, mmi aow o-ar t. aar pat-
r.ai aa UaaaaBM Mock af Clatblat
AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER
AT LOWER PRICKS TAAN EVER
AT LOW KB PRICKS THAN EVER
AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER
AT LOW MR PRICES THAN EVER
Wa tataad to CIom tbti atk all aal b,
Iba let day f Jaaaar. Bo if jroa waat a
Haia;. la, ..aaa laia, mm w. will aad ar.
toraa toad to aiaka a rarolatioa la tb. Clotb
laf atoaia...
10 fairs PaaU reoeTel this aaj, to be
oaltl as low as tt.SO.
Rsanoaber, Paata
wa eoM last atoata
T ti tl NOW BRINfl IS ba
AT lb bt MOW RHINO IS bt
AT 11 M NOW BRING 13 It
AT It II MOW BHINO II It
AT II II MOW BRINU II It
OLD DEMOCRATICPRICESaarabigb
Maipand wilb tb. priaaa al ablrb wa ua
aaw Mlllaf Clalbiag.
RIMRHBER TUB PLACE.
OLD WESTERN HOTEL CORNER.
KERR 4 CO,
ClMrtald, Pa, Dm. I, 1"4.
J 6BSS6 ssgsse
gB'BBBB EBBBB
Sbbbbb 5 a a g
priO9t9,90jgto
8 1 1 S3 2 2 3 Is S
tti't ttmn.
: i r.ii "V-
ML - DECEMBER." 1874.1
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KEMOVAL.
AVILLIAM KEED
NOW OP THK-
KEYSTONE 8TORE,
Will on December 1st, remove to
Room No. 2, at the Opera House,
where be will be pleased to see
all his old and many new patrons.
Having leased this room for a
term of rears, at a reasonable
rale, the room being well located
..... .
ana admirably adapted lor my
business, and by giving my undi
vided attention to business, I hopo
lo merit the attention of cash buy-
erg (hrOUghoUt the COlintV.
D J '
My stock will consist or a thor
iough lino of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
LAMBS' MISSES'
CHILDREN'S
SHOES,
and as heretofore will
liable class of goods.
keep a re-
i
It is my determination to do a
strictlycash businoss,and no books
will bo kept at all. Will start
with this determination, and will
carry it through.
To do a cash business, I roust
do a one price business, and goods
will be marked ut cash prices.
' In doing a cash business I save
the expenso of a book-keeper; no
loss in selling 10 poor pay; no
timo spent in settling and collect
ing; no dunning or being dunned
(comforting, is it not f)
In marking goods ono prico I
can mark them low, and it will
be more satisfactory to customers
as all will be treated alike.
It will save an extra salesman,
as not so much timo will be con
sumed in bartering or "jewing
down," as it is oiled, and persons
will kuow they can buy oi' sales
men or clerks as low as from tho
proprietor.
I will try and do business in
such a way that it will be satis
factory to all.
A largo stock of new goods
will be received next week, which
will be sold at. prices never offer
ed in this market.
WILLIAM REED.
Bmbi Na. I, Opara llaaaa, taut oppolll. II
PoatOM.
f.HIU, N.r, l, 174.
EMOYALI
muN Mn.
2 .. I
Would raaaaalfullr aotlfy tb
tbal ba bai raaiorad bi. Or.
Bbaw'a Bow, la Iba bulldia, foi
kj J. HUM Krataar, aa Baaoad at.
I. Btglar'a Lardwara flora, ahart
ktaplng t full llaa of .' . .
I on ocx: mi
-I HAHH, IIRIXO BKKP aad LAID. '
SU0AR6 aad 9 RUP8, af all gradaa.
TKAfl, Onaa tad Black. ' ' '
OOPPBR, Raulai aad Uraaa.- 4
, FliOUR AND PROVISIONS,
CA.VM'KO FRVETH,
All klada 1, tba aiarkat.
PICKLtS, loj.raaadUrr.li.
BPICK8, la .rar, fum and rarialj.
' FAMILY FLOUR,"
ALL KIND Ot CRACKER.
SOAPS, , :
,' MATCHES,,
: DRIED APPLE", ": . '
DRIED PEACIIIS,
, i SMBD CHKRRIBS,
Col Oil sad, . lVunp Ciimaiys.
And a food unrtmant of thoaa thlaaa Baoall?
kopl Ib a groaar, atora, wbirb b. will alebaaga
ror raaraalliig al aha aiarkM prlaM.
Will Mil for auk aa ali.apl, aa aa otbar ooa.
PImm o.U tod wa bia aloak and judaa for
fonraair.
JIIH.T McUAUOHKI
CI.ail.IJ, afar 17, 1174.
GROCERIES!
NEW STORE, '
Oppoall Poat OSes.
New Goods I New Prices I
CHOICE LIMB OP THAU.
OOI.0NO8,
' JAPANS, ' ' '' ' '
IMPORTED, ,
T0UNO HYSON,
KSOLISH BREAK PACT
i " Parat la Marhaa.
I
BUTTER AND BGCH
Will ba kept aid .old at trat Mai. Caab paid
lar louairy rrMUM.
0KKUkn M
Tl'niiPY Tai:'
I
TURKEY PRUNES,
PRESERVED PKARB,
. t PHILADELPHIA HA all.
PIHII.
Muk.r.1, Laka Uarrlng, Cod, An.
PICKLE.
Harral Plcklaa aad Eagllib Piaklaa.
I FI.Ol'B AND VEEO.
Ploar, Cora Haal, Oal Maal, l.
fabUTt ' LYTLE A MITCHELL.
ED. W.GRAHAM,
. DEALER IH
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SQl'AKE T1HBER ft LIMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
! Haa Jaat apaaad, at Iba old alaad, la Srabaa 'l
j Raw, .Maplatatort.r
JT K W il O O D s, ;
of ...ry dfMripttoa.
DRY 00ODS, ' " , .
QKOCEKIKH,
. HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
7 " ' r ' CLOTHING, f.,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUR,
MEAT,
' SALT,
RYE,
OATS,
. CORN,
ALWAYS OA' II ASD AA'D FOR
SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE
FLOUR
RaMirad b tb. ear load, and anld at a amall
adraaM.
A appptj of R0PS Mnrtantl, ob band.
Spaalal laduMMMta affarad to tboM gattlag aal
Saaara Tiatbar and Loga, aa wa deal btrgala
la LaatbarnaB't Snppllca, aad ara pre
pared al all Mam to panbaM tlav
bar aad laflibar.
BO. W GRAHAM.
Markat Stnal,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
0L II, 1171. . '
(JLOSING OUT
AT
COSTI
Owlag to Iba pa ok, aa Ihiak It p-dlfj la eloM
aal aar atook
AT COST,
wbifb will ba aa adTaaUga to bolk a. aad Mr
.aatoaiar.. Oar atook la larga, Maabllag or
CLOTHING,
IN ALL STYLES,
HATS & CAPS
AND
' - . . f
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Wbloh ara latoad Mlllng at Mat far Mab.
We say Just What we Mean!
If ,00 wlab t aaaa Iraai 14 to tl oa a rail,
aow ia ,oar lint, to baj, Oar Irat-elaM
OraraMU froai 1, M la 111 M
BlBgt.aoabl . .
Baiu
Pbbu
Paata Bad Vtat
Kadar Sail!
O.ar Sblrtl
Rook OlarM
Hom
Banaadara
H.U
Cap.
Raaaaibaf Iba pbua.
R
I II to II M
' II M la M M
4 a. la I M
" I M to IH
II la 4 44
I M to IH
I Ib to IH
" laa 10
" lb to Ti
1 H la IH
" ti to I lb
Marbat airaat, .paawlae
taa I'aari iim
dMll'74
0. STEWART A SON.
PINK, WHITE A ROAN LIRINO IKIRt
Jan iMltr.d aad far aala br
April t. I7, H F. BIOLM A PO.
SL
SPICKS, . '
. ., l-
mkV '
Caaanl and Drl.d Frolta, TubaofO, Clgara, Caa.
dH, Cldrr Viaagar, Battar, Egga, Ac.
. ALSO, EXTRA HOHB.MADB
R heat and Buckwheat Flour,
v Cora Ileal, Chop, Feed, bo.,
All of whiob will b. Mid ebaap for caib or la
aiobanga for ooantry produeo.
A. O. KRAHKR A CO.
Clnrl.ld, Nor. II, l74.-tf
OP THIEF!
Ilow oftea that trf Is hoard in our large towns ;
but bo one ever thinks of steaiias; frua
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
Por their goods are So eheap, ll pa.ys better to
buy tbaB steal then. PnrchaainR entlrelj for
eash, and titt for ths same, we are thus ena
bled te Oafer goods at a scnallsr margia tbaa can
possible be done bany i,ne doing even lbs small
est part of trust butit.ee either way. We bare
aa entirely NKW pert has of
DUY GOODS and
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
la variety unsurpassed and prices to suit ths
sennity of mousy. Oar stook ef
MXZXXXEBY GOODS.
Bonnets and Ladles' Hats,
baa aarar bora ..aailrd la lhapaal.
LAUIRK' AND CHILDREN'S I'NDKRWEAR
I , a MBipl.t. ataortaaoaL
Ladies' Dress Trimmings, ,
la Full Llaa, Lat.it Stjlea.
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
a larga variatv, both aoarM and la..
WINTER OL0VES, j
YARNS, , '
WOOLS, '
1RPHYRI
Waterproofs, in Great Variety.
All ara lavttad to .all and aiaaalaa oar good,
and prlaM bafora baviag alaawbra. Wa raaka
ao wrjr faoaa boranM ,ob doa't buy, bat baliava
Ihi. to ba a fraa Maatrv t aad that aran ea. hu
tba laaliaaabla rlgbl la lifa, libartj, lb. par.au
of happiaaM aad to ba, gooda wbar. the eaa
BMara tba mm goada lar tba lbabt aaoaav. A4
W ai. RMd a old ataad, oppoaita MoaMp'a.
T. A. FLECK.
M1IIT4
A. M. BILLS.
HARTSWICK 4 IRWIN,
. SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
' DKAI.B1IB IN
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PA1N1-S, OllaS, DYE STUFF
.
VARNISHES,
: RRl'rIHES,
PRRFOHRRY,
FANCY GOODS
TOILET ARTICLES,
OF ALL KINDS,
purk wixes and UQuoRS,
for mctliflual purpeaea.
I YrnaMa, Napportara, School Roaka and 8latl..n.
. ar,, aad all otbor artlalaa aaaall,
j foaad Ib Drug Stora. ,
! PIIYSlniANS1 PRRSCRIPTIONS CARE
FULLY COMPOUND!..!. Il.riaa a hrao aa.
parl.BM la tb. baaiaau tba, ..a gl.c aatin Mt-
. Laraalloa.
J. O. BARTPWICK,
J JOHN F. IRWIN.
iHaraald, uaMaibar II, U14.
Altcntlon, Lumbermen!
Air ara aaw aaaiaotaring aar IMPROVED
IV BTEBL SOCKET DRIVING CANT.
HOORS. aanwfar to aa. .that ia W. b...
j aim la atook a larga aa.olll? af CaatkMha nita-
oto lor raitiag parpoMa, watca wa ara aliag
am,i.rtR. aaiiiB . n. aannAKU,
OlMrlold, Pa., Marah II, Wl.
Tin looking and Spouting
dona al abort boIIm aad oa moat raaaoaaMe
uraaa, aad ropalrlag Brail, aad proontlj
VUmi b,
dMt ;4 JOHN WAPLR.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
X V rlotio.il barabj glraa tbal Mtfrl of ad-
iai.tr.lioa ob tbo Mlala af WARKKN 1IILE,
dM'd, lala of Pika tewaablp, ClMrilold Maal,,
batriag baa. dal. graatod to tba aadoralgaed, all
porMaa lad.bud lo uid aMtua will plaaa aaaka
paraiMt, aad IboM harlag alaira. or daatanda
will proaaat akoaa proparl, BBthntiaatod for Mt
tlaairaL HKNRY H1LH, Adra'r.
t'ar..oivllla, Jaa. I, l;s.-4l
gTOREKKRPERS, ATTENTION I
Wa ImIm to Mil paarattratloa to oar aitoaalra
Caaaailailoa bulaaaa aad to ear fkollitiM fbr dia.
BMing af aaab ptodm m oar ooaalgaora aaad aa.
Harlag a larga Irada wilb alt, atoroa, wa ara an.
ablad to aiaba qalch rataraa, at fall priMa.
RlorokMpora baring CbiabMa, Bailor, Egga,
or olbar prodaoa, will da wall to air. mt . trial.
Wbara Orooarioa ara tabaa ia aa.lia.ga, a. Mat.
BiMlaB will ba tbargad.
S. L. EIRE, RON A CO,
Wbolarala (Irooora aad CanaiiarioB Marabaala.
Da. Ill N. Third Ureal, PkiUda. aprl,
JJOV8B FOR RENT.
..b.,Lk'lI,.,'!4.,l,
'!" h Dwalliag, to.
Z?i.'m,r?,x',A' fc"l- Pfrrtpar.
tbalanaaUlaaafaaraddraM r
Jrw,d,F.,lf...i,17t,JL'
JtmricBa' cortahi. hkm
PER itn" 'T --" r
FHEILL, Bad will aa taa nlp4 mt IWMlr
Ira pevta, aiall a iwp; t, an. addrM. aj,M
a fall .look of Cook aad
.aogta, Ao. A lao, full llnaf
TIN WARE,
Sheet-Iron and Copper Ware.
f will make a specialty of ths follow. of 8 tors.
Eclipse, Monarch, nod Victor Cook, It an ft e,
and Mutoal Friend, t'anopy and other Heating
Htevea.
I will eXrhsng Tie ware for Cotton Hags.
deolM
JOHIt W. WAIM.E.
rRONSIDKS STORK.
G. S. FLEGAL,
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
HEATERS, ' '
RANGES,
UOLLOW-WARE,
PAINTS.
OIUS A VARNISH.
PUTTY A GLASS.
ROPES,
STEP-LADDERS,
I " ' ' '
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE!
Tb. aal.br.tad Talada Aotl.Pra.ilng flalraaiia
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
Na batter Ponpa a tba raarkat.
LA HPS, CUANOELIKR8, LANTERNS,
LAMP FLI ES, of all klada,
LAMP FIXTl'RES, A.
All at lowaat prlMa. 1-1474
PrK".lale atreet, Phlllpabarf, Pa.
THE CLEARFIELD
FIRE CLAY CO.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
VAaoracrrRBas op
FIBE BBICK,
Furnace Blocks. Gas Retorts,
Stove Linings, Paving Tiles, Ao.
Ckimnrir Top; ntidon Vmp;
nnd t'ait$.
All kinds of Architectural Adornments.
ORIUINAL I)RSION8 IN TKRRA C0TTA
MADE TO ORDER.
With Inprorod maohiaf rj, Irat olau aiat.rlal
and akillad workmra.wa oaa warraat all oar
aaanafarturra la ba aqaal to If aol aaparlor la
aa, ia tba market.
Artlole. of oar roanafarlura oaa bo ata at tba
Work arar Railroad D.pot.or at lha llardwara
Stora of II. t, Riglar AC
All ardara froal a diitanoa, addroawd to lha
Goa.ral SoporlaUodant, will naaira prompt at.
tootion.
i. . HARTXW 1CK,
JOHN FERfll'SON, Uta'i Bupl.
v. u.ra.in, nmnill,
Sopt. Mannfartaring llrpt.
ajrlO'TI
II.
BIGLEH & CO.
bare for sale
1
CARRIAGE & WAGOS WOODS,
SHAFTS AND rOLES,
HUBS, SPOK ES, FELLOES, Ao.
' Canlaga aad Wagoa Mak.n hoald ai.b. a
I '!' .old at fair priaaa. aaajll ,
I Beale's Embrocarion,
j (LATE POWELL'S,)
ForalHI.au., ,,d,,, Horaaa, CatUa, aad
. , irmi ,na aaa ef aa
. . al appllaatloa.
Tbli ErabrMMloa wm aiuaalfalr aead hi
taa aoT.raraoat darlag tka war. '
.I V", "'H" Cla.rJ.ld
pOR BALK, LEASE OR RENT.
and good will ira.iag to atop dowa fr.a tbe
1. .. -.T fr"" "
i! T , V "J "llle aoooanu lei.
eaodiolol, b, H ,oU, ,, h
l". T" " I"-iI tb. .Ill K
on Marbel atrwl, aaa door w.at of Ailr.bn.
Ui"- F. SHORT.
. ,, , Prraerl, of tb. Short Sbo. Skop.
ClMrl.ld, Jaa. IH, lr..lt T
QAUTION '
PrajBi ara hcr.hr aaalioaod aolart
Zi 'a"'? pofobaatng Ib. followlagTrap
S u!I .Vi l " " "aI. Ml. a.I l.(t
Elii W,,! """P. Hlbaa. ton.
Hip, lai I Mob Mora aad pipe, 1 tea plate
etore,! nalra knl.t U. i v.,1. i J.f I
eapboarda, 1 aattl., I atood. I UblM. I rook.'...
! bertoa, 1 alow, I looking gaaa, i
bra bailie, I waebiaa raubl.u. ..i . t
oalMW.I dovkle Mtlnl at, lot dlakM aad tla
..r. I,, ptoM, u Iba Mrae belani, to 1. ud
la MbjMI to m, order al ear tin,.. 1
a.i. ri. . . '"AO C McCLOSKKV. ,
SJt Ltok, Job. 11, "...
QAUTION.
a.lo. r ULlT!iV "' W" ITlnat paroh
aaing ar la aa, wa, addling ailb Ik. f.i'..lo.
TO il';" 'r.U,, " Joba Robaea'
iLiV tow"hlP. 'i'i nml barM aad ...
left a tb alaa aa toaa e.lr, nhjeot to m, ort
at.an,.liaa. u M. M'NCTTKN.
WaatoTer, Jaa. 1 1 lb, IttA .
JOOT AND 6HOK KAKINQ.
JOSEPH H. DERR1N0, aa Market at-ae, ba,
Sbaw'. Row, Olaarlald, Pa., haa laal mmmStU.
b laa lot mt PrM.b Oalf Ik la. iA tftoTai.
kMt la lb. BMrbab, aad U Be. ptuaaad aa mTm
araaura aM,tblag la hia lla VUI iar
rant bi. warb la ba M
rntwaatod.
toaaaaU ..i .I.I.I.. ...
Tba eltleea. af CI
rarll,.,lto4 to, I,,
Work dna. at akart, n.tlra. f llfra.