Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 17, 1875, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA
WEDNESDAY MORNINU.FED.IT, 18TJ.
Terms of Subscription,
vanoo,or within three months ,,
It paid after three and before ill months..,,
If paid efir the expiration of tti months,,
.$1 00
. S &o
i:M(.IOL' NOTIC I t.
' Met let F.,.iaf opal t'Umch Krr. A. D.
Yocm, ' stnr. Public Service evry 8abbtb
ellOM end 7, P. M.
Rabb.tl ohool it t A. M.
Prayer otinit every Thursday, at TJ P. M.
Comiiu iji Hervlce. firet Habbath of every
month, al i A. M.
re-b) trrlaii C'hurrhRav. II. A Uvtlhr.
Habhalh errvlcee morning ami evening Hub
bath (school at I P. M. Prejer Matting Wednes
day evening.
Ht. frauds' Cburch ( alhollr Hot. p.
J, H u Kill das. M nt 10i o'olock A. M., on lha
vind and fourth Sunday of each month.
OFI KIAL IHIUXTOKY.
r.HI r OLDISH) OUAttTKB HKMIUf I (HU RT.
8a ond 'Monday of January.
TYrd Monday of March.
FliSt Men day ef Jon.
Fourth Monday of tpteiuber.
Time or holding rouMox n.r.A.
Viral Monday of June.
Second Monday of November.
iM Bl lc orpicika,
PrtuUt J-tdtftWan. Charles A. Mayer, of
Look Haven .
Attitimnt t.4,w Jud9 Won. John II, Orris, of
DvllcfiintC.
Attocimf Judy Willi atn C. Foley, Clearfield j
John J. Head, Curwansvillc.
t'rothoHotarp -Kll 11 loom. N ,.
lltqitttr ana HttorHrt. J. Morgan.
HiUrict Atlarmtm Frank Fielding.
JVwwarec David W. Wise.
tikniff William H. Mul'nviaon.
(,mtg Sunrfor Samuel P. AlcCloskey, Cur
wensvillc. C'onn'v Cnmminiimtrt John 1. Thompson,
Curwensvillo; Clark lirown. Clearfield 1 Conrad
W. Kykr,Jrliilcn.
VvHtt Awlilura James II. IIHe, LumWr City;
Clear!.. J ; Uonry Whitehead,
Union township.
Jurg VuntminiommJiAxn W. Ktitigart, Janes
MitobiU, Clearlk'd.
SuptriUudrt Pmktin Srkoult John A.
uregory, vinieia
Aeiariee Nff John Y. W'rlgley, Wo. He- J
rieuaush, Cvme I.. Ooriron, Clearfield; Joieh l
JSvaos, Joseph n. irtin,urwiniiuwi .
gld, Uaeaola Mills; Johnston Hamilton, I.uthers-
sr(r.
Th Ui7,OI)H of dcarflfW l.on.Uh I
' contributed S8.iO in eah for the grasshopper P"r.rF, carving r...w. p-ru . r,
saffmr. In Hut kr county. Kansaa. rle.,lel bo.de library, linen rooms, bath rooms,
, m 1 mmi recitation room, moilvl school room, and a pnrt of
Pllilipsblll If to liaYO ft Hmtk Ulltl j wi"J polpal as his residence,
Ladder Company. We have room in this bor-! and apartments for tha uouiesllos 41 roonia in all.
ongh for at leaat two on a lire occasion. I The second story contains tho rtading room,
a : parlor, chapel, (one of the largest and finest rooms
TIlO OornmiKHioncrn i . lU'dfnlil in Ibis Btate), chemical and pbilosophionl spiirt
aounty aid to print ere last year, !1,073.tM. mcnts, library, rrcitelion rooms, teachers' apart
They know how to reward "true merit." ( ments, priaoipaTa apartment, matron's room,
Bad 'pon Ki.ikabktii. Klir.uln'th
Dnnlan, a Williamiport fortune teller, has been
aentenocd to the penitentiary for forty months for
larceny, .
Tho now fdiovolinff brifrtido WHwotit
In full force lat Thursday morning, clearing
paremants and thoronghfnres of the exceedingly
heavy fall of snow of tho night previous.
Xotaby Pinuc Wo nre ratiliod
to learn that tiov. iWrtranft has re appointed
J. J. Linglc, F.sq., of Osceola, Notary Public for
three years more.
Wo notice hv our OXchunOi thttt Trustees paid the architect, J. W. Ilrum, Eq.,
Ju Ige M.ijcr pnatJed at the lllair county Court, I $?,Slr0. When ready for nso the entire cost ot
at Hollidaysbur, last week, to try suh eases as 1 the building will aggregate loO,OUO. It is con
Jadgo Dtan had formerly been engaged in as 1 eded by all who bare examined It, to be the
Putor L. Linton. Hon of cx-Shuriff
Linton, of Ebcnsburg, and brother of Hon. John
P. Linton, of JohnMown, died on Saturday a
week, of cancer In (fan stomach, at the age or thirty-five
years. m t m
Quarterly M ektino. Th fuiirtu
an i last quarterly meeting for this Conference
year will comrnenoe in the M. E. Church, in Ibis
pi see, on Thursday evening next, flcrrioes will
be held during (be balanoe of the week.
The Lock Haven Democrat ways
that B. D. Harrows and E. R. Payne have leased
the aaw mill of the Heaver Mills and Lumber
Ovmpeoy ef WIMUmi""' u,t purchased M lb- ,
In ruber now on hand. !
Almanac Tho .New York World
A1manie for 1876 has been Issued, and as usual
it fa II or valuable election table! and political sta
tistic. It Is el mart indispensible to all who wish
to keep a full record of the times. Price 1'ieeuta
per py. For sale at the post office.
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" ThkWiathkrUitaok. Th weather
was particularly out of ordtr In tbis latitnde on
Wedn aday last At i oVo:k in the morning the
tbermome er stood 23 degrees eow aero, and at
6 o'clock in tho evening bad erawled op to SI
aaovs, making a slide of 44 degrees In twelve
hoars. Booh exesstee affect other things beside
the ground-hog. .
ACentennarian. The Pliiliimlmrtf
Jomrmal says: Mrs. Rosenbuber, a resident of
Cooper's Settlement, Cleat field osnoty, who has
been spoken of at aecntennarian In these col um 111,
died about two weeks ago, agad one hundred and
three years. She was a tierman, and emigrated
to this country about thirty years ago, living,
inoa that time, with her yoangest son, who Is over
sixty years of age. m
Injunction Rkfcbeo. Tho prelim
inary injunction prayed for by the Heaver Urancn
Coal Company, against R. V. Jacobs, John
Whitehead, and ethers, for running the ears over
their land, waa refused by the Court, upon the
ground that the Injury to plaintiffs' lan1 by the
tanning of the cars over the road between now
and the final decree Is not of an irreparable nature,
nor one to prevent which It Is necereery to rwurt
. lo tbis summary remedy.
Laror Sale op Real Ehtatk. Tho
Punxsutawney Vatlrjf Spirit says : The Messrs.
Bloods, Jonks and Winslew have made a largo
sale of eoal and timber lands, situated about four
miles north of this place, to a New York company
We understand that the sale has been concln lcd j
lad the prlee to be paid Is between three and four I
hundred thousand dollars, and that a railroad to
this place from or near Reynoldsrille, will be
eommeneed early In the spring, flood for the
New York company, say we.
ONE A NO FX Lf.SB. Tho Tyrone Jin-,
U of last week says that, to revive a dying fire
on Saturday morning last, Mrs. Andrew Clouse,
of fltamptown, picked ap a eoal oil can, aad while
In the act of pouring the fluid oa the eetls la the
store the oil ia the ean ignited and an explosion
oseurred, aooompanled by a report something
after the style of that of a cannon. Mrs. C's
clothing caught fire, but tbe flamee were extin
guished In time to aave her life, though ihe great.
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ter-Mrs. CIoum died on Wedn.sd.T.
A Narrow Khcape. The Puiixku-
tawney Spirit, of tbe 4lb last., says t 'Last
evening A. B. Miller, Esq., of this place, took a
dose of poison, by rotitske. which came near
putting an end to bis existence. He wu feeling
unwell, and went to the cupboard and took down
a bottle, of what he supposed to be Jamaica
ginger, aLd prepared a dose whleh he drank. Tbe
taste differing somewhat from ginger, be exam-
Ined tbe bottle and discovered that it contained
arnica. A physician was immediately summoned,
who administered the proper rewiedies, and he
was loon relieved."
The Weather. Th Clinton Ikmo-
tmt says : "It Is very cold at Lock Haven. Last
Tuesday, (the 9th in it-,) was tha coldest day
throughout that there haa been, the thermometer
averaging two-tblrds of a degree below aero ell
dy, and there waa but 8 degrees difference be
tween I o'eloak in tbe morning and neon-day.
Bald Eagle creek is frosen below tbe bridge so
that wagons might pass over It. Cspt. Porter
Informs as that this has not occurred before for
fourteen years. Fishing creek Is also frosen over
In plaeee, which la also anususl. Altogether tbis 1
to the severest weather that has beea to this
regioa for many years."
o o ' -- - '
FRiaifTfttL Accident. The Look
lUvet, itepmbNnn reeordi ft terrible oeeideot
which oecured on the railroad, where it Is crossed
by Clinton. Avotrne In that city, on Tnesdsy
weraiag laat, the result ef walsh was tbe death
f a valuable horse and tbe narrow escape of the
river. It appears that Mr. Daniel Bittnet, of
legist 11 le, was eroseing the track, wben the f t
tseenjrer train west ran Into his conveyance ,eat
g of both hind feet of theboree, aad throwing
-r. B. and hts sleigh oa the sow-catcher Tbe
tgh was broke into a thousand pieces, while
t. Ulttaer did not receive any Injuries save ft
scratches. The naforteaew horse ran from
railroad e U the plain lag m'M ef Hippie 4
Use, where it wee ebes Mg ot mt ef Misery,
his Is the Art, accident that has happened al
All petal, and this weald net hare occurred had
there hea a watchman a there ehonld have been.
Kailkoad Fi.ciui.th. Wo liml wook
alluded to the fact that as effort was being made
by shippers along tha line of the Tyrone Clear
field re i I road to have frt Ightr reduced. The I'hil
Ispiburg oA.en.fll of fluturday In alluding to tha
question remark I '
Tha torn ml tie appolateJ to wall upon tha
i.it.j ui.ii..i.i..t.i. ... VrU.m at U.i i
all vtilted Philadelphia on Friday of lail j
, . , j l 11
wltb a petition, algnad by arory Km be no en .
week
In this eeotion, Biking fvr on adjustment of ratal
upoa a fair baila. They have returned and art
prepared to report tha tuooaaa of their mlaalon,
the Company baring prom lied to raduoa
tha ralea ca pine lumbar moving neat ward,
tweuty-flva tr cent., where tha palitioa only
iked for a raduotlon of twenty per cent , and a
reduetion on hemlock of tfality-flro par cent.,
what but thirty. three per eunt. waa acked for.
They weft unable lu get new figure! on lumbar
moving eajl, but the oouipauy prouiUedr la e
aiLlna aiovelylnto the matter, and put tbla region
on an hiub) footing with other atotiona. They
alao have tha aHiiranoa of the oflioer that tlu)
ralea of freight upon VYcatem lumber have bean
revlaad o that It shall not ooma Into oompelttlon
with tha Ptnnrylvania product with any advant
age over It In the way of cheaper transportation.
It la very gratifying to note the iplrlt of fairness
thus manilri ted by the managers of the Pennsyl
vania Bailroad Company, and their action relieves
them of lha odium of Imposing a burden upon a
great Industry which moat so seriously cripple It
Now, with a fair field and a Just schedule of ratea
our lumber may compete in the markets npon Its
quality alone, and we may confide n I ly expect to
feel the good cffcoi a of ibis ooneceiion Immediate
ly, and to see a revival of trade with the opening
of the season. With an opportunity to put our
hemlock on tha market It nerd no longer be suf
fered to decay upon the ground or be destroyed
by Are 1 and from a state of attar Inactivity we
may count npon a steady Increase of tee lumber
bu'lness. This Is the result of action oombined,
earnest action on tha part of our lumbermen,
who, if they had stood supinely by, might have
witnessed the total ruin of their (
the maxim, "(tod helpa him who helps him self'
with a little variation applies equally well to rail
road corporatism.
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School Hi'H.oino. Wo notice liy
I ho tmorrai uT last week that the Slate Normal
Bchsol buildings, oommenot'd at Indiana In the
spring of 1873, bare Juki been coniplt-ted and are
now ready to be occupied. 1
The main front la 221 fi at In length, the main ,
building Mm feet in depth, the wiuji each 13i
fM in depth by 4b feet in width. In the base-
raent is the kllcbi-n, stiallery, store rooms, engine
room, washing room, laundries, drying rooms, Ac.
.11 room. The first floor Is oacupiid by the
Prineipars office, reception parlor, dining room,
I music rooms, batb rooms, soi-lety lialU, apparatus
hall, ete. in all .V rooms.
The third story contains 6ft doimilories, all
Aniihcd hi good style whb eloieti.
The fourth I'ory con talus er doruiltorles and
two Urge tanka to supply tho building with
water. Triors are 12 rooms in the building.
The amount paid the con tractors for the build
ing aa it now atands Is 9100,610. The Trusters
paid f7,l.'0Q for tho twelve acres of ground 00
which it Is built. It Is estimated that tho heat
ing apparatus (steHm) will cost $I5,00 ; plumb
ing, $5,1)00 ; gaa fixtures, 81,000 ; furniture,
$10,000 1 miseellaneona expenses, f'J.iUo. The
cheapest building in the Klste, and It Is said to
be the best Normal School building in the Cnited
States.
Died at Her I'oht. It becomes our
duty to make a last record of an esteemed lady,
who has resided la our midft fur several years
pant, We allude to the demise of Henrietta
Yocuin, widow of Jaoob Yocum, late of York. Pa.,
which occurred at the residence of her son, Rev,
A. I). Yocum, M11 this borough, on the 10th inst.,
aged (1.1 years. Her remains wore taken lo lork,
and buried Jy the side of her husband and other
deceased re Is tires.
Hbe was a native of York county. Her maiden
name was Duncan. Her brother, Col. Duncan,
Is married to a daughter of the lute Oenoral
Quitman, of Miss lislppl, and served on fleneral
Bragg's staff during the war. Pha was a lady of
great social worth, and richly endowed with a
true mother's feelings towards the faults and
weakness of erring humanity.
The decesscd was highly esteemed by the son-1
git-gallon and this community, and her loss will
be lamented by all who had the pleasure of ber
acquaintance. Her life waa replete with all that
was good, beautiful and true, and will continue
to speak eloquently to neighbors and friends long
after her sleeping dust has minglod with mother
earth.
As a tribute of respect to the departed, a
memorial service was bold In the M. E. Church,
in this place, en Sabbath morning, tho Ulb Inst,
It was in charge of the laymen of tbo church and
was largely attended. Brief and pertinent ad
dresses were made by Messrs. Murray, McEnally,
Ilhovm, Hhugart, Cooper, Sensor, Tate and
IdcCurdy, The speakers uuiverHlly bore teitl
uony to the high ehristiaa character and many
virtues of tha deceased, to her blameless life, and
untiring seal and devotion to the service of Uod
and trne and u a defiled religion. But she Is
forever at rest.
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Obiti art. Airs. Alary Shaw, wife
of Hon. Richard Shaw, died at her residence in
Lawrence township, on Tuesday morning, Feb.
Sth, 197i, la the 71th year of her age.
Ttiedceeescd was a daughter ef Henry Irvln,
and was born in the eity of Lanuaster, Pa., from
liters she moved with her parents to this county
about the year 100. Hbe was one of the scholars
who al tended the first school In the county. Jn
tlper years she became an exemplary follower of
the Lord Jesus, connecting herself with the
Presbyterian church, and proved her fidelity to
her Master by her abundant charities and admin
istering to the siek aud distressed, sometimes
even to the neglect of her osn borne duties. The
IspI thirteen years of her life have been filled
with pain and disraee, suffering greatly from
injuries rereived by a rail, ana was unai.ie
move about wilhewt aaiistaaee j but the more
immrdlate aanse of her death was believed to
be congestion of the hrala. She leaves a large
circle of relatives and friends, who reeoguise in
Dtr ,he drparture of one who for long years
waa a faithful friend and councilor.
Thus, nne after another of those who first
graced the eabiaa of the pioneers and adorned
the walks of social life among tho early settlers of
onr eooety, are passing away to that bourne from
where no traveler returns.
lit m her on Hand. Aecordintf to
an eatimale of lumber la the Williamsport mar-
(k. 1. .r I 1R?A. nMatlalU arlvan
tberen's P. change, the folio. ing is
the total amount t
Pine. Hemlock. Lath.
W.lli.m.port...H2.2(i;,6i7 14,()li,r74 38.2IW.O&4
Lock Haven.... ;i2.fi22.fl57 1,771,800 S,.i;,l00
Halt. more 1,000.900
Pt. Deposit.... 4,200,000 X,.t00,0ll0
Philadelphia... U,flMe l.tjH.bfis 41,000
Total.-.M....M4,748,Vl)I 1 -.6,339 4,39,1'(4
confAH Anvft avATnJf avora on ano jajiu-
anr t, U74.
Pine. ilemloak. Lath.
Wilnmport...20,9M,9xl 10,872,444 58,.riil,lf0
Look Haven..,
34,919,444
I,4n0,fi6l
4,00,000
Baltfwuie
Port Deposit....
Pbiladelphin...
1,160,000
5,100,1100
9,027,948
000,000
Total In 1fiT4...T7l,4.MSU M,MS,0ihJ 4,Oflfl,IOO
Total la lK7i.,.i:U,74H,90j I9,!SM9 4,0Jl6,2i4
Difference S6,T10,X11 I,79fi,7&7 tS,4N,l
Chapped Hands. An pxehane wtyft:
The easiest and simplest remedy la foand In every
storeroom. Take eomtuoir starch and grinl .lt
with t knife until It Is reduced to the finest pow
der. Take a eleaa box and fill It with sterok thus
prepared, so as to have It continually at band for
nso. Every time the bands sre taken from suds
or dih water, wipe them, and while they are yet
damp rub a portion of starch thoroughly over ibem,
ever log the whole eurfoce. The efect i magi
cal j the rough, smarting akin ta smoothed and
heated bringing aad lowing tbe greatest degree
of comfort from tbis by no means Insignificant
trial.
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Fire in Bin Iti?N. A taut 3 o'clock
00 Sunday morning last ft destructive fire broke
mi ia tbe larfte store room of J. K. tlillesnle.
which building, together with a largo eta ef
goods, wee entirely destroyed, leers being owning
eared eaewpt rtre books. Tho drug More of Jobo
Drink adiolwlns? was also daetrovrd. Mn Brink
soecesdod ia saving considerable of Ma slosh,
A shoemaker shon, nod a dwelling house belong
ing to Mrs. Thy lor, were also destroy erf ar The
buildings burned, except tbe ooeowned-fc Mrs.
Taylor, alt belonged to Mr. utiieepte, on waiea,
with all vami, we nnaersxann, vnerv wan an in
farac of IB, 081. Mrs. Taylor had no loser
aoee oa her boose. Tbo origin of the fire Is a
mystery, mm when first discovered tt was under fall
headway, In the ware room alt ache! to the store.
tUNDAY SCHOOL WORK,
Kb. harL'iLwta font Sir t I am Jtut re
turn i tig by rail on tha Moslianaoa ttranob, from
a Huuday-itebool rlaltation In and around llouls
dale. It glrss ma groat pleasure to report tha
Hun day Bonoole in tut locality notoaiy piugress
tng. hut enjoying a gootl degree vf tro parity
Amid the obstacles Incident to Ikie eeasoa of the
year, especially in new aoniiuuultiee, it la not
J' paclally in am oon.wui.ltie., it li
otlmu thet we fee people old and young I
Mlhey u ohool JuH Vt
Doubt-
less, there is untie rtom for further laereaaing
ehristiaa eflort for the lelkgloaa welfare of this
section of Clearfield county. I report progress as
Kind it at the present time.
The Hunday-K. Houl at Mushannon Mlnea la a
well ordered and Interesting Hobuol, having an
avrrage attendance if lifty -eight.
The iJoutsvilM l uioa tkihool, beginning with
six scholar! ill weake ago, baa added telle mem
bars every Habbalb, until now It has a member
ship of sixty. It has 00a adult Uible oieee In
tha Welsh language,
'lbs M. K. bundsy-Haboel at llontadale la aos
taiued with increasing interest. I had not the
plrasura af soring this rlcbool at its regular ses
sion, but most of lis members were present at the
evening presetting service and showed by their
attention the iutorestthey felt in Bible Instruction.
The Uoman Catuolio Hundey-ttohool, number
ing about one hundred, Is accomplishing good
result! obvious to themselves, and to Protestants
as wkII. .
The J'rvibylcriens expect to build a church the
present year at this place. A desirable lot in a
good location has been given for this purpose,
tiod speed the good work In lloutsdale and
vicinity. Yours, ever. H CniTreaDitx,
Missionary American 8. 8, I'alon.
February Sib, 17&.
Tho Kcutiiiff and Kftrthaim Railroad
mooting took place puna ant to notice at the office
of tho Secretary, 8. H. Peal, Esq., on last Tues
day, Celonel A. C. Noyea In the chair. The Sec
retary reported the amount of subscriptions to be
0,TjO. On motion Col. W. 11. Moore, the See
ret a ry, was directed to address a circular letter to
parlies awning land along the line of and con
tinuous to the proposed ruad, soliciting subscrip
tion for the building thereof. And on motion L.
A. Mackoy the President was directed to appoint
a committee or two to visit Keating and solicit
subicripttons, said committees to report at the
next meeting to be held on the JlHh of April in
Lock Haven. The amount required Is $10,000
iMifoMi ibt nmnan be orf united, or $5,000
per mile of the road, which is to be twenty-one
miles long. That this amount will bo subscribed
there is nut a reasonable doubt, but the tightness
or the times makea it a little slower coming in
than it would be under more favorable eiroun
Ha nre 1. Tho Interest manifested at this meet
ing, as well as all the reel, ia ef the moat enooar
string kind, and the business character of the gen
tlemen interested in it such astoatford the strong
est assurances of ultimate auooeis. Much towards
tho turly building ef this road ean be done by I
the oiliieiia aloug its liae and contiguous thereto. I
It is their duty to assist all they ean, and as there
is to be a committee to can van the township,
they should encourage their presrnoe by the most
lii.eral 10 Inscriptions to stock that the meant will
allow. The road will be of Incalculable advent-1
age to the township, and will amply reward the 1
lubd owners of all that they ean do to secure its
couilruetitn. Viinlo Itrmocmt.
Hnow Drift. On Thurwlny last,
tbo heavy snow which had fallen the day pravl- i
ouily, was drifted by lha high wind to eueb an
extent, that railroading was almost an Impossi
bility. Not a train on the Tyrone and Clearfield
brunch made anything like schedule time that
day, and the mail train was so completely block
aded at "jog-back," a point between here and
Cuiwenivillo, that It could move in neither di
rection, remaining there on tit g o'clock In tho
eveuing, when two engines were sent tolls assist
ance, by whoso aid it waa finally brought to this
point Three rails were broken on the Moahsn
mn branch and two on tha main line, one at
liigler and one betwero Phillpsburg and S liner's.
The latter caused the wreck of the coal train,
about bejf-paat seven In the mernlng, piling ap
thirteen cars and delaying the Mail four hoars.
The Esprets south, due at Philipsburg at 4:15
A. did not reach that polat anlil 9, being de
tained by a snow drift on tha track near Wallace
ton, out of which If had to be assisted by two
extra engines.
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Lint of tetter reinnining unclaimed
In the Postnffloe at Clearfield, for the week ending
Pebruarr loth. IH7 :
Duller, Mrs. Jane
Owens, Margaret
Oweas, Lwii
Porter, Wm. M.
Wright, Prank
Young, Lewis
Zook, Mary
Dutilap, Harry
Filler, Williain
Freeman, A. M.
Urcen, Juhn
Miller, Msggle
Meadrr, Frank (2)
P. A. OAULIN, P. M.
Important Chanor. As will l
seen by refrrenoe to the advertisement of Sheriff's
sales In this issue, the time ef the sales has been
changed. Heretofore, tbo sale was held on tho
first Monday of Court, but hereafter until further
notice they will be held oa Thursday of the week
before Court.
Spec in la.
W TIMED.
600 Hundl-e Vf straw, for which I
will nay eean
J A Hits b. LBAVT.
fcb. 17:41
There ean be just as good Tea bought nt John
Met laugher's at 60 oents per lb., as at any other
store ia the eoeety Try it. Jaa!irtt
John MoUaofhey keens an excellent assort
ment of Tea Canisters, vary handy and exseed-
ingly ebeap, and he ean fill them wita tbe neea
Tea In the market. Bay the eana anyhow. Tboy
will last a liletioM. Jan2?-4t
Tut Bust 11 MAaaat. No I. Mess Mackerel,
the first ever offered In thle Market, freeh, fat and
delicious. Tbey are not No I's with the beadsewt
off, and far superior to No. I's with heads on. In
quire for Jtm Mackerel at
Dec In 3m. Ltrui A Mifonati'i,
JteAi. R. M. M Rnally's advertisement la re
gard to Life lasttranoo. auglX-ly
Cam. on R- M. M'Knally and get your life In
sured in the Old Continental Life Insurance Com
pany, of Hartford, Conn. auglS-ly
Btiooirs For Ram. R. Newton Shaw keeps a
full supply of Fredonin Buggies and Platform
Wagons for sale. To be Seen at the Shaw House
yard. Call on or add reus bin at Clearfield Penn
sylvania. may II If.
Wood and Willow Ware of alt descriptions for
sale by 11. r. Uigler Uo.
Axes. Seventy fire doten Clearfield Wood
oboppars Axes al
9:75:71 n. F. BIOLKR A Co's.
SnveTime! Sara Labor! Save Money t Save
Clotbosl Tbe' Novelty Wringer" is tbe best in
the market. Buy It try II.
For sale hy II. F. Bioi.aa ft Co,
Just received, ft large lot of non-exptoelva
Lamps and Lanterns at
9-26-72 . H, F. Btfltia A Co's.
No nm to Wason and CsaKtaon Maibns. Wo
have just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, alao a fall lino of Springs
and Axles, which wo oBer oneap ror oasn.
11. r. BioLBit A Co.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sale hy H.
Blgler A Co. - ;
II. F. Bigler A Co. hare been making extensive
additions to their stock of Hardware the laat few
davs. Krervtbina new la Shelf Hardware, Pad-
diera' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be sm
at their store. May 11.
RaariTaiat Persona wbooontemplate building
will do well to call and examine onr sioea oi
IM'II.DINU MATERIALS. We bare In stock a
full line of Buildera' Hardware, Nells, Paints,
Oils, Olase, Patty, Calcined Plaster, Ae.
my2H'7a II. F. Biotan Co.
Bawl T 1st en's Croas-cnl Baw, Greet Anerioaa
Saw, Itoynton'a Lightning Saw, at
v-ia-r li. r. uislbu a voa,
A full Hoe of Hooseboldttooda. Japanned Ware.
Ac, for sale by H. W. Blgler A Co.
PAnra Awn Paihtxiis' Fianisua. Oar stock
of Paints and Painters' Materials Is oont-'ito, In
cluding .1. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John
cas A Co's Pure White Lead, F. R. A Co s Hack
lead, and ft number of cheaper brands or watts
Lead : alao. Linaeed Oil. Turpentine. Vanishes ol
all kinds, o full line of Braei.es, and a full line el
colors, dry and Ift OH.
y27J ' II. F. BtftLIR CO,
Calcined (Master for sale by H. P. Blgler A Co
Montour State Paints, for painting hnusee la
side and oat side Cottages, Farm Bulldlnga, Ae.
Boautifel, dorabM aad eooaomleal. Uronnd In
pnre Linaeed Oil.
my2e'7S H. F. Bioi.aa A Co.
Bird Cages-wft large assortment at H. F. Big.
ler A Co.' a. , ,
Fain I Fan ! Fait a 1 Among the many prepa
rations that we have for Coughs, Celds, Croup, or
any throat or lang diSnuHy, none of them are
equal to Dr. Morris Hvrup of Tar, Wild Cherry
and Horehound. If voa are afflicted, call at oar
store and wa will gite you a sample bottle res ej
ennrgt f Agents! HartiwirR O irwm, Mearneia ;
Holt, Woodatdo A Hell, Wallaceton H, R. WIL
Hams, William's Orove. ( March ll-ly.
RECAPITULATION.
( Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow Ware. , j
Ilonsehold Goods.
All kinds of Hardware. . ' ,
Japaaned Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
"A Oaleined PUator. ' ' I J
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All of tbe above for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of . P. Bigler A Co., Second street,
Clearfield, Pa. It
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICK.
Notion la hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration en the estate of JOHN O.DIXON,
late of Lawrence tewaahip, Clearfield eoen
ty, Penneylvnnia, deceased, haviag been
duly greeted to tho wadcrsigwW all persons in
debted to sold aetata will please makelmmodlete
paymrol, aad those haviag claims or demands
will present them properly aatheatioaled for asV
alemoat with eat delay.
t. B. flHAW,
rieerfietd, .Tan. fn fit.) A dm I el Heater.
gnarrifs.
At P..tllK oa S.Bd.r, Fab. Tib, UTS, b
i. B. R.rr.Tr, K., Mr. MARTIN V. PKKW,
of BI.001 lowo.blp, L'lMrt.U eo.olj, ud Mm
MARTHA A. COCUKKN, of Cu tooo.bljl,
Iodiao. otiaBtjr.
Al Ibo mlduM of Ik btlV f.tb.r, o.r
I.ulh.tlbor,, OI Tb.t.J.J, F.b. 1 1th 171, bjr
H...J. M. M.i..., Mr. WILLIAM MDKH
to. Mil. liAHV M. KUHB, bolb of CL.rt.U
ooualr, I'a.
Al lb. II. B. hMup, l l-bUip.barit. P.,
oo MuvUy, J'.b. 1Mb, IMTi, bf K.r. T. Biia
ART. Mr. MARTIN UA1IKL, of LaoouUr
.u.t, V o4 Mlu SARAH WYMKR, of
MomiJ.le MioM, ClMrlolo) waitjr, Po.
Sirs.
Al Unl Coro.r, Lroomlaf ooe.tr, Po , oo
S.tunl.T, F.b. eib, l7, Mr.. ANNA BKN
NKTT, toolbar of l)r. Bokoitt, of N. WMbinf
loo, ofod Ti J.r. T Boolba.
Tb. dooooMd was ona of Ljioonlog. old.at ud
moat ..Uooiod eltit.br, korl.g booo bora ood
rottdad wltbi. o fow nllaaof wbaro abadtad. liar
B.ldet uaao nu Hmilb, ood iba wu p.raoo.Mj
knoaa lo ft largo olrel. of frlanda ud ftoquilal-
t giflwrtistmtnt.
KRATZER & LYTLE.
-IIIB-
NEW FIRM
IN TIIKIK
COLOSSAL
CONSOLIDATED
" STORE,
Are marking down their
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
CASH PRICES.
Reduoed expenses and seUlng for ready pay
enables then to do It Tbey will endeavor to bo
1Ii:iIllTlliTEItH
for supplying tho eltiaens of Clearfield eoaaty
with
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Press Uooda,
Boots and Shoes,
tiroeerles,
Wall Paper,
Queens ware,
Ae., Ae.
And ail other goods ia their line.
N. B.-TERM8 CASH.
J. M. KRATZRR,
J. (I. LYTL8.
Clearfield, Doe. IA, U74.
COURT PE0CLAMATI0H.
WHERKAS, Heft. 0. A. MATIR, President
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas ef
tho Twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of
the eenatiea of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton
and Hon. William 0. Fotar and Hob. Joan J.
Rbao, Associate Jedges of Cleerfield eoanty.
have iesaed their preecpt, te mo directed, for tbe
holding of a Court ef Commoft Pleat, Orphans'
Conrt, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer
aad Terminer, and Conrt ef General Jail Deliv
ery, at the Uovre HMiaesClearfteld,inaad for tho
eoaaty of Clearfield, oonmeaetng on the third)
Monday, tho 16th day or Marca, IMIft, aad
ta continue one week.
NOTICE IB, therefore, hereby given, U tho
Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables,
la and for said oeeaty of Clearfield, to appear la
their proper persons, with their Records, Rolls,
Inquisitions, Examinations, nnd ether Remem
brances, to do those things which te their ofleet,
and ta their behalf, pertain te bo doae.
By an Act or Assemeiy, peeeeo iue am sit vi
Mar, A. D. MM, it la made tho duty of tbe Jus
tices of Ihe Peaee ef the several eonatlee ef tbts
Commonwealth, U return lo the Clerk or tho
Court of (Quarter Bessioos of the reepecUro
counties, all the recognisances entered Into before
them by any person or persons charged with tho
commission of any crime, exeopt sack eases ae
may be ended before a Justice of tbe Pesos, un
der ex iitlog laws, at least ten days before the
commencement of the session of tbo Court to
which ibey ore made retnrnauiereBpootlveiy,ana
la all eases where any reeognlsaacss are catered
Into less than ten days before the commencement
of the session to nbieb Ibey are made returna
ble, too said Josttoeft are to mora toe same iw
tbe came manner as if said act bad not bee
??:.ri, . .... .... mm
HlVftn aao.r j oq 01 vi.ora.ia, ibi.
dot af Juoarjr, la lb. ;or of nr Lord, an
Uaoasoad oigbl boadrad ud aotaaly-irft.
J.nJT-l. W. K. McPllKRBUM, Sberla
JIST OP JUKOK8.
LUt of Jarora drawa for March Tam A. D.
IBT5, MBiaatB oft lb. tblrd Moado',lbo I lib:
RAKD iVROftft.
L. ri.,al ClMrlold
I. Jobaaloft.... N
A. Ualaa.Corwaoarilla
i. H Cipl...LiD. C.
0. Mraolr...-.OMoola
Joba MCn....Baoarl.
Tbo.. M.ObM ....B.ll
Jao. gnitb. blooai
J. Maarffr.....CuTtaftoa
A. M. Hoor.r.Iaelor
Tb. Hud Uoaboa
0. W. MaCallj...UUeb
Om. P.ttaraoB...Jordaa
I). A. Wlaa Kftoi
A. Offdaa Lawreaoa
Jao. Milrball. "
1. C. Ur.BB.r....Morria
A. Mooro. Pobb
R. R. Carrj Pika
R. lBtkara...Woodrd
L. M. dill.. Bradford
P. 8. W.bbor Ilrad?
J.. H.l.r......Brila.;
II. F.tob.a-...
TBATaaaB ioftoaa.
I. B. B.lrd.-.........B.IIR. Rooaldot, Ooakoo
J. Bojdrr, Br. " J. B. Jary (Irabaoi
H.017 Poata Bloaaa P.Mr K.ppl..... "
B. V. KaahBrt...Boffa J. O. Brofta..... "
Joa. Jaaoba...Bradtord R. Bailor lloaladah
B. Paaroa " IJobs M.Noal....Jiinlu
0. Wllaoa ' lAlfrod Brbard. Kboi
J. W. Korb Bradr UoorM Kbord.... "
Wb. L. Parlor... " U. Pull.. Ua-raftM
Jamn Diio. " W. 11. B.aaaioal "
A. M. Dtuobor.- " Jaa. Do.ib.rlj "
Jo. Woavor...Baraaido Itoo. Parba..
Job. II. Hood.. " M. Owobo, "
J. W. Lanbora Cbt.t 111. W.ftraar.Laa.Citr
I. A. HoodlallowXTITdiJ. T. H.(orlT
M. B. Bp.cb-.o. " W. T. Roibro.B.M.rria
L. Uli....u.CoiailoBiR. . Balla.....UMoola
Wb. KobBarra " IJbo. PaltM h.P.ob
J. F. TboapMB..Car'll.R. A. Hilda.. Piba
laaft Ooaa.......loealar Heotl BrowB.M..ta.
Kiln Ko,bort... " j. I. MoKoariok...
Um. K4. .( B. B. Uraabor...
Joba R. C.rr...llirard 8. B. C.ldw.ll
Abb. Mliaol... ' IK. How. Woodward
Cloftrl.ld, Ju. IT, im.-l. ,!
A EDITOR'S WUTICK.
Net loo la hereby given thai the ondersigned
Auditor, appointed by tho Court to distribute
the proceeds la tho hands of tbo Kaooetora of
Joesph Lines, of Brady township, deeeaeed,
will attend to the dalles of hit oppelatmen, al
hie eff.ee in the bovoegh of Clearfield, oa Friday,
tbo ittb day er reoraary, 117a, at in eeweB a.
., where aad who all parties la le res led may at
tend If tbey see proper.
WM. M. MrCULLOCOH.
Feb. j, U7MI. Ali,or-
T? O K 8 A L BI 1
A targe aad well laished Brick Dwelllag, site
ate en tbe river hank, in the borough ef Clear,
field, oontolnlag eleven rooms, with good collar,
water ! tbe ki taboo., aad all the modern eoave
too see. Paatriea, BaU-rooes, Clethee-ftressoe, Ae.
Lot sixty feet front and two hundred aad thirty
feat back, with ft twenty fool alley on tho east
side. Bald be I Id tag, with all Ibo apparUataaeea,
will be sold ebeap, with paymealale soil purcha
ser. Application eaa be made to the wader-
eigned, or to A. O. Tata, Bee,., who will give all
a sensory iwremsattoB lo thoos was oeuo to ta
spect the property.
TnOA. J.McCTJLLOTTGU.
Msy list, 1171, tf.
Lime for Sale I
TrlR BBdmljrnad, raaldla. Boar Iba i.pot haa
fliado ftonplou BrrMffoBiOBla ollb LlM
Beraorft out of tbtt oa.toi., arboraby fto ia m
blod to koo, aoftMaaU, oa kaad a Iftffo aftartlt, a
i PURE LIMKI
wbl.b kft ifm u hmara ud balkUa. d ft trllo
ftftoraoott. Tboao la bob of too artlolo woaW da
w.ll lo gW. at. ft nil, or ftddrou ota b, Mtftor, ao-
foio a.Botlatlai iftair iibio.
BB0.C. PAIWMORB.
OloartoM, Pa., Jm I, I Ml.
QAUTION.-,.( ,
Alt BBiaaaa ato bomb anioal bIbI aaad.
dllaf oriU. or ,aa.aaala, aa, af lb. root oatalB
bow oeoapioa a, jofta Boftftail, aa Morrto towB.
ahla. BJ ar.ll aa oo. .ba at ihi aIb mm
ftfti all tbo ,.raaaal proBorr, oa tbo aaa ojraaal-
aa., aa lb. aaao batiaa, ft. bm Bod tab)oM to bio
ordw ft! aa, Uaao. JOB. I. RAYMOND.
Krlorroara, P.b. I, lT.l
ttt fffl.' sjolnms.
CLOSING OUT SALE I
CLOSING OUT RALE
o
8
REDUCTION IN CLOTHING.
o
We desire te aoqaaint our friends and
O tbe public that we are reducing our stock
O lo Cost this day.
LOWER PRICES
LOWER PRICES
LOWER PRICES
CLOTH I NO AT COST
CLOTHING AT COST
CLOTHING AT COST
CLOTHING AT COST
Wo bora juat parbaood a Ur,a lot of
Clotblna;, at prleoa 1.8. tbaa Biaaurator.r.
ooald Baho tboa. ap. But, aa lb. paaio
oompollod lb... to aall for oa.b, wa toob
adruugo of it, aad aow offor to oar pot
ma. aa iaaBtraaa flock of Clotbiog
AT LOWKR PRICEr) THAN KVKR
AT LOWKR PHICKS TAAN BVKR
AT LOWKR PRICKS THAN KVKR
AT 1.0WIS PRICKS THAN KVKR
AT LOWKR PRICKS THAN KVKR
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Wo lataad to Clou tbla .toab all oat bj
tb. IbI da of Jaauftrjr. H. If job Waal a
Bartalft, ooaao oooa, aa wo will and aro do.
tormaod to atabaa rarolatioa IB tho Clolk
in, BoalBoaa,
10, pair, Paola norlTod tbia da, to ko
old aa low aa M..0. R.a.Bb.r, I'uli
ao aold laat aioBtb
T ti it KW BRINO 1.1 in
AT It NOW BRINO tl M
JIT $J M NOW BRINO H to
AT li it NOW BRING U it
AT M MOW BRINO U ill
OLD DEMOCRATIC PRICKS .rhllh
ajouporod with tho prleaa at wblok wa art
o.w aollin, Clolhia. ,
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OLD WK9TKRN HOTEL CORNER.
KERR , CO.
Cnart.ld, Pa., Doa. t, ItU.
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1874. DECEMBER. 1874.
REMOVAL.
WILLIAM HEED
NOW OP TIIE-
KEYSTONE STORE,
Will on December 1st, remove to
Room No. 2, at the Opera House,
where ho will bo pleased to see
all his old and many new patrons.
Having leased (his room for a
term of years, nt a rensonablo
rate, the room being well located
and admirably adapted Tor my
business, and by giving my undi
vided atlention to business, I hope
lo merit the attention of cash buy
ers throughout the county.
My stock will consist of a thor
ough line of
DUY G001)S,ED-W.GllAILiM.
NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
LADIES' MISSES' & CHILDREN'S
SHOES,
and as heretofore will keep a re
liable class of goods.
It is my determination to do a
stricllycash busincss,and nobooks
will bo kept at all. Will start
with this determination, and will
carry it through.
To do a cash business, 1 must
do a one prico business, and goods
will bo marked ut cash prices.
In doing acnsli business I save
the expense of fi book-keeper; no
loss in selling to poor pay; no
linio spent in settling und collect
ing; no dunning or being dunned
(comforting, is it not?) -.
In ntarkinff coods ono prico I
can mark llicm low, nnd it will
be more satisfactory to customers
as all will ho treated alike.
It will save nn exlrn snlesmnn.
as not so much timo will bo con
sumed in bartering or "jewing
aown, as it is called, and persons
will know they enn buy oi sales
men or cicrns as low as irom me
proprietor.
I will try and do business in
such a way thnt it will bo satis
factory to nil.
A largo stock of new goods
will bo received next week, winch
will be gold at. prices never offer
ed in thu market.
WILLIAM REFJJ.
Room No. t Oven HoaM. fteertr eoeoeli. lha
fui lie.
CleerSeld, Nov.H, 07.
PrB &oo&i, it.
R
KMOVAL!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Woold nipootfullp aotlf lb. publlo faatralljr
that ba haa raood bla Qrooarr Storo froai
Bhao't Row, lo Ibo bulldlaf foruorlr oooaplod
br J. Mil.. Kralaor, on H.ooad atroot, aal door
lo Biflar'a bardwara aloro, wb.ro ba iatoada
harping a full lloa of
H It O C K It I K N.
1IAM8, DRIED BUKP and LAKD.
Bl'GARS and SVRl'PS, of all grado).
TEAB, Qroon and Blaok.
COFFER, Roartod aad Ororn.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
VA'jrt:n rnrm,
All kind. I tho taarhet.
PICKLES, la Jara aad bnrrala.
SPICES, In ororj form and nri.lv.
FAMILY FLOUR,
AM. klNDHOIMIIAfkl'llM.
MATCIIKS,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
' IlltlKD (UEIIRIKS,
Coal Oil and Lamp Cliinuuys.
And a good aaaortmant of tboao thing, n.uallj
kept la a gronrrv .tore, wbirh ho will oxrhanga
fur marketing at Iba inarbot prlooa.
WW aril for rarh aa oliaaplj aa any othur una.
Plraaa call and are hit atuok anil Judgo for
yonmll'.
JOHN MrllAI'dHEr.
Ckartcl.1, M.r ST, 1ST J.
GROCERIES!
NEW STORE,
Opiiotlte post Office, .
New Goods I New Prices I
CHOICE MNP. IIK TEAM.
00 1.0 N US,
JAPANH,
IMPORTED,
VOIINO HYSON.
ENOLISI! BREAKFAST
Purrat In Marhot.
llLTTDK Aftl) ICtifiH
Will bo brnt and aold al Ural ooat. Caah paid
for Coanlr I'rodor..
GKRMAN CIIKHRIES,
TI RKKT PRl'NES,
I'RKKERVRD PEARS,
rilll.ADKt.PIIlA HAMS.
1'IHII.
Markercl, Laho Harring, Cod, Ac
PICKI.KM.
Barrel Pirkloa and Engllib Pioklra.
, FLOUR and
Flour, Corn MVal, Oal Mral, Ao.
M,:i7t LYTI.E A MITCHELL.
, GENEEA1 MERCHANDISE,
SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
liar Joat opened, at tbo old atand, ia Oraban'a
Row, a oomplete .took of
, .r k tr a o o n h,
of aver dewrlptlon.
DRY GOODS,
GHOCERIKS,
HARDWARE,
BIN ITS AND KHOF.S,
CLOTHING, it-crfr.,
IX GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUR,
MEAT,
SALT,
RYE,
OATS,
CORN,
AI.WA 1.9 ON HAKD AND FOR
SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE
F LO U II
the ear load, and snhi
advance.
Keorli ed b the ear load, and snld at a small
advance.
A supply of HOPE ennstantly on hand.
HpeMal induerneDla offered to tbnse getting out
I Square Timber and Logs, as we deal largely
in Lumbermen's Supplies, and aro pro
pared al all tines to purchase tim
ber and I uas Iter.
CI). IV, GRAHAM,
Market Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oct J.I, W2.
(LOSING OUT
AT
COSTI
Owing to lb. i.nle, we think It policy le eloae
oat our .took .
AT f ON T,
hih will be an adrantago e Wk as and our
' customer. (Hir stork Is large, consisting of
CLOTHING,
. I ALL STYLIX,
HATS & CAPS
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Wbleh we intend selling at oast for task.
We say Just What we Mean!
. (
from $4 to IV oft ft .ail
Oar nrvt-eleae
If job wtah I aare
bow le yonr tine to boy.
Overeeata
Slagte ooftta - .
Suite
Paala
Penta and Vaala
Uader Suit.
Over Shirt.
llBeh fjlovet
Hoao
Soapendera
Nate
Cape
RaneanboT the plaee.
the Conrt Hoeae. . .
deo2.17 D.
froai fit tl to tn M
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" Id It la JO ,t
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" to te
1 to
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Marhet rtrrel, oppeeilo
mt ' . p. btrwam a W
tAivr KiitTi A ROAN Llama ttlti.
1 I . . .
1 Juat reeelv.d aad far Bale br
AHi je ere. h. r. rihlrh a ro.
jpr eooAt, tonttxltt, itt.
NEW
FldOVB. FEED,
AND
GROCERY
' STORE.
. .
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Reed HI., on dour weal oflouard llouae,
Clrarlleld, Pa.
KaapaoBataatlr oft band
SUdAR,
COFFEE,
TEAS,
SODA,
COAL OIL,
SVRl'P,
SALT,
"PICKS,
SOAP,
I
Canned nnd Dried Frnila, Tobaooo, Cigarr, Cob.
die., Cider Vlntgar, Tluitar, KgKa, Ae.
AL80, EXTRA HOME MADE
Wlioat and Buckvlieat Flour,
' Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o.,
All of wbigh will bo aold ehrap for earh or ift
exchange for ooBBtr produea.
A. U. KRAMER A CO.
ClrarCeld, No. II, IS7a. tr
TOP THIEF!
Jlutj often lliat cry it heard In our Urge town ;
but no one ever thinks of stealing from
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
For tbclr goods are so cheap, 11 pars belter to .
buy than steal them. Purchasing entirely for ;
ent-b, and selling fur tbe same, ws aro thus cna- j
bled to offvr goods al a smaller margin tban ean
possibly be done by any bnedoingeten Ihe small
et part of trurt business eitbVr way. We hare
an entirely HKW purchase of
DUY GOODS and j
LADIES' DRESS GOODS'
ift variety unsurpassed and prices tn anit the
scarcity of money. Our stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Bonnets and Ladles' Hats,
ha. narer been equalled in the euuntr.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
B eompt.1. aaaorlinent.
Ladies' Dress Trimmings,
In Fall Lino. Lateet Sltlee.
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
ft large variety, both eoarea and line.
WINTER GLOVES,
TARNS,
WOOLS,
ZEPHYRS
Waterproofs, in Great Variety.
All are lBltod lo oall and eaamine oar gooda
and pHeea before baying elaewhcre. We mabe
no wry faeoa boeauee yoa don't buy, bat believe
tbia to be ft free ooontry ) and that every ona haa
the Inalienable right to life, liberty, the poraull
of bappineaa aad lo bay gooda wbero tbey ean
aeeare tbe eref gooda for the LBiar money. At
Wm. Reed'a old atand, oppoaite Moarap'a.
T. A. FLECK.
ecu 1 74 A. M. DILLS.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
SECOND STRKF.T.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DKALEH8 IN
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
PAINTS, OII5, DYE STUFF
VARNI8HKS,
BRI'SIIKS,
PKRFI'MKRY,
i
FANCY' O COD
I I
I
TOILET AUTICLES,
OF ALL KINDS,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
tor mtdlelnal pnrpo.ro.
Trueata, Sapportorf, School Ilookf and Station
ery, and all other artielei neually
found in a Drag Store.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARK
Ft'I.LY COMl'OUNDKD. Haviag a Urg. ei-
Iterlroe. In the bo.ine.r Ihey ean give .afire oat.
faetioa.
J. . flARTHWtCK,
JOHN V. IRWIN.
Cloarteld, Daeember 16, U74.
Attention, Lumbermen!
"fR nr. now inaBolaetaring onr IMPROVED
8TKKL-HOCKKT DR1V1NU CANT.
HOOKS, enparlor lo any other In boo, Wa have
alao In atook a large quantity of Caathooka Baila
ble for rafting purpoaea, which we ar. Belling
rheap for ee.b. AMOS A R. KRNNARD.
UlearDeld, 1'a., Mareft ll,
Tin Booting and Spouting;
done at short notloe and on most reasonable
terms, nnd repslring naatljr and pnnnptly rie
coted I'j
deel'74 JOHN WAP LB,
CTOKKRKKPKRS,
TOIIKRKKPERS, ATTENTION l;
We desire to call yourettcnllon to our attentive
Coraai Issioa business and to oar faeilliies for dls
nosing of suck produce as oar const goers sand as.
Having a large trade with city stores, we are en
abled te make quick retnrns, et fell prices.
Storekeepers baviag Cktckens, Butter, Kgge,
or otker prodaoe, will do well to glee as a trial.
Where tlrnoeries are taken in eicbange, no oont
mission will be charged.
tf. L. KIHK, NUN CO,,
Wboleeale Ororers and Cent mi as) on Merchants, j
Ko. lit N. Third street, PhiUd'a. aprl
Beale's Embrocation,
(L ATI TO WILL'S,)
For all diseases Incident la Ilofsea, Oat lie, aad
Haass Vloeh.resj-lriog Ihe woe el aa
oiteraal applieatlea.
This Bmbrocailen waa oiubsItoIj waed bj
Ike Oeeernnienl darlag ibo war.
Fer ealo bp Bartswlek Irwin, 01 earn el 4
aeeph R. Irwla, OarweacTllle. Dsalel Ooed.
aaeer. Mtkersanrg. if.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
No tie. ie hereby riven that letter, of admin.
letratien ealbe esUtaof lll'UH R. (jX'IULKY,
'- D' "on.tw.wo, uiearnoia ie., ra., deeeaaed,
having keoa del, granted te the aademgaod,
all none! ladekud lo aald aetata will pleaoe
he lamedlato payaeftt, aad Ihoie baviag
elelaia er d.aanda will areeeat tb.ai properly
aalhealleal.d for lottleeaent with out deUy.
david r. gnui.hv,
Watlaoetoa.. Jen. ll,'T.1.t0 AdtalalMreter.
jlnVflusrr, giswarr, tf.'r.
JOHN T. WAPLE,
IfAVCVAOTCHIX 01
Tin,
Sheet -Iron
&, Copper Ware
AND DEALER IX
STOVES & RANGES,
Near Marhett HI reel, Clrarfleld,
I will herp 0ft hand a full atoeh of Cook aad
Heating Storr,, hangei, Ae. Alao, a full llae ef
r1 I T4.T T A TI 1 X
1 11) W ii-lt-Ej,
Sheet-Iron nnd Copper Ware.
I will wake a apaeialty of the following Stove.,
Kulip.e, Monarch, and Viator Cook, Reogee,
and Mutual Friend, Canopr and other llofttlng
Storra.
I aill rxi'bnnxe Tiawaro lor Cotton Rag..
.
deo,'74) JOHN W. WAPLE.
jnONSIDKS STORE.
G. S. FLEGAL,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
II EATERS,
RANGES,
HOLLOW-WAKE,
PAINTS.
OILS VARNISH,
POTTY 4 GLASS,
ROPES,
STEP-LADDERS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE:
The eelebr.td Toledo Anti-Freeiing Qalvanlie
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
No better Punopa lo the mark.!.
LAMPS, CHAKDKLIKRS, LANTERN,
LAMP F1.1KS, of .11 kinda,
LAMP FIXTI'RKS, Ae.
All at lowcat prleea.
1-H74
Preaouelale Klreet, Plilllpabnrj. Pa.
rpnrSTEE'S SALE !
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
, AT
Public or Private Sale!
Being a Portion of the Estate of A. K.
Wright! deceased,
The undersigned will sell at public sale, an lees
sooner disposed of, en the
FIRST MONDAY OP JUNE. 1815,
at tbe Court Home, In the boronght of Clearfield,
Pa,, all the following described real estate, wit t
All that eertain tract of land, situate in Deca
tur township, Clearfield county, snrreyed and
warranted in tha name of Charles Risk, contain.
Ing 404 acres and allowance. Also, that adjoin
ing tract, warranted and surveyed in the name of
Robert Helney, containing 4o acres and allow,
anoa Both of said tracts being and lying in the
Osceola coal basin, and having thereon a large
amount of ralaable timsr of different kinds.
Also, alt tha undivided half part of 600 acres
aaoro or less, in three several paresis of land,
part of the Joseph Clark and John Harrison sur
veys, situate in Woodward tewnshlp. C learn eld
county, and same lands held in common with
Caleb and George Churchman, having a lago
amount of valuable white pine and hemlock with
other timber thereon.
Abe, another tract containing 157 aeres, mora
or less, situste in Woodwerd township, being tbo
west end of the Thomas Marston survey, having
tbe t eon white pine, hemlock end other timber,
and being underlaid with several rs'saof velua
ble eoal.
Also, another tract of 40 aeres, more or loss,
part of tbe ruaaa Ward survey, being the bank
ing ground situate at .he month of Morgan Ron
and adjoining land of Williain Albert A llroc.,in
Woodward towrshin, Clearfield eoualy, and cov
ered with valuable new lock and other timber.
Al'o, another tract of 100 acres, more or leas,
being part ef the Thomaa Htewardson survey,
situate in Decatur township, Clearfield county,
and lying within the eoal measure of the Osceola
eoal basin.
Also, two parcels of Isnd situate in Lawrence
township, within one mile ef the borough, and
valuable as out Irls, one thereof eontninlng eight
acres, more; or leas ; the ether foar acres, adjoining
lands of Robert Wrigley and ethers.
Also, another tract o( land, situate In Pike
township, containing acres, being part ef ware
rant No. 42.r0, situate within six miles of the bor
ough of Clearfield, covered with valuable timber
and umlerlaid with fireclay of the finest quality.
Also, all ihoee four certain building lota situ
ate in heed's addition to the borough of Clear
field, and known as lets Ko. and in said
addition.
Also, all that parrel of grennd situate In rear
ef the Academy lot and Mossop's store, part of
tot No. SO, in general plea ol Clearfield, having
a large frame building thereon and said tot situ
ate aud bounded nn east side by an alley.
All the above draoribed lands are Valuable.
Tbe lands in Decatur and Woodward townships
aro all within the eoal measures ef that District,
and within roach of railroads, either built er now
building, and oont mend themselves to purchasers
rr coal and lumber. Theee lands will be sold a
private sale, If parties desire !t purchase, lnt If
not sold at private aala will be publicly sold aa
arorrmeotiwned.
Terms will be mad reasonable to salt pur
chaws. All inquiries addressed to the under
signed will receive prompt aitraiion.
A. C. TATB, Trustee.
CkarflelJ, Pa., Jan. 28, ISTa.-td
II
OX'SR FOR RENT.
Tbe wnder.ignod, who eea be aeta at the
"Shaw Honee," boa a largo Drlek Dwolliag, lo.
ented on Froat atreel, fur real. For farther par
tlrulara rail In peroon er fttldreaa
R. N.f.HAW.
Cle.illid.1, Pa., Nov. I, IS7t. to.
HOUSK AND LOTKOU Sa'lk
The lioaaa and Let on Iba eoraerof Mar.
kel aad Fifth atroete. Cloarlald, l a., la for aah).
1 be lot oenlaia. nearly aa aore of g onad. The
honae If n lareo doable frame, eunteret.. .In.
I rooma. For tarnia and other iaforaiatino
tollieeobarrilar, al the Poat OBI...
100T AM) SHOE MA KINO,
-A 9
JOKRPII II DKKUINO. oa lfo.b.i i.
Shaw'. Row, Cloard.ld, P., b.a J..t reeoivod
ft ia. lot ef Fr.n.b Calf Hkiae and Rlpa, the
beat la the Barbel, aad la bow prepared ke aaaa
faelare evoryUlag la bia line, lie will war
rant hia worb te bo aa repToeoatod.
Tbe eltleeaa of Clearlold aad vielnlty eit
rearoelfally Invlud le give klai aall.
Werk doae at abort Botlee. . tilfTSy
WAN TED.-Uy ibo C!rci0rEi.
eelaror Cant Hook Coapaay, Wood for
10,000 CANT HOOK HANDLES,
I of beet aaallty hard Sugar, en lit lo site. For la
formation Inquire at Ihe Tobaean and Segar Store
I" 'Ieul7lf) ALKX. WA180.1.
J OOK OCT KOR TUE SIGN
OF THB
RIU CANT HOOK!
MARKRT STRRRT, CLEARFIELD.
Tha old Clearlold Eioelaler Coat Utah Co la
dl.Mlvad, and a bow owe foraow by Aaio. Era.
aard aad O. R. Marrell, of ClwrSeld, and O. M
Allard, of Kmpnrlaai, Oeaeroa eoaaty, aa BarU
al Ageak The Bow oompo., w, wrrf
'""asavaWu;