Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 03, 1875, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAKFIKLO, PA '
WKDNKSDAY IMOIININO, MARCH , '&.
Terms of Subscription.
If puld in ndrnnoe.or within three months ...ft 00
!i paid .ifier throe aud bo (or tlx month..... 60
If paid nfir ihe expiration of six months ... s 00
-frMeairs. P. M. I'nTTRVtilLt. A Co., News
paper Ailretttilng A Rent, IT Park Row, eurnor
lleckmnn 'Street, are our duly authorlerd Agents
In New York City.
rttl.lMOHM NOTU I N.
Met. Ut l-.pUcupnl Church Rot. A. D.
foci's, r lor. -Vuhll Service evry Sabbath
at Mil A J , and U P. M.
8ahl,l i shoal at 9 A. M.
Prayer V elieg every Thursday, at Tl P.M.
Coins ti . Harriot, first ttsbbath of every
month, at Oft A. U.
Prcsb)tertau ChurchRev. 11. 8. Di Tt.K.
Sabbath services morning nml evening Hnb
bath School nt I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes
day evening.
ML frauds Cburrli t'ntlioUcIlcf. P.
J. HHKimns. at 10) o'clock A. M.,on th
.emnd and fun r Hi ftunriaya of each month.
OFFICIAL niHICCTOKY.
r. mm of noi-maa gi ARTr.i anuota rot-nr.
Si oml Monday of January.
TYrd Monday of March.
Ftilt Monday of Juno.
Fourth IJunilny of September.
TIMK 01 ItuLDIXO COMMON 11 T.A.
Pint Monday of June,
(fecund Monday of November.
I), OLIO or Fir b ut.
PrniJiat -' .ollon. Cbarlci A. Mnyei,
Anient im jH--IIon. John H. OrvU, of i
Bellefonte,
Awiinf J-Vi Willi C. l-oley, Clearneld ;
John J. Read, Curwenarilie,
'ratJenaelerwhil Itlouin.
H"ji'r nnn Heordtr-,. J. Morgan.
IHitrict AHoraty Frank fielding.
Trtwrtr Itarid W.
Skiriff William R. MePhereon.
wenaville.
Vvmmltf CwwrntMioai-ri John 1. Tluiinpeon, I
Curwenvillei (Mark Brown, Clearfield j Conrad j
W. KyK-r, tlrahamten.
Vuumly Amitur Jamea II. Ilile, Lumber City;
Lewla C. Bloom, Clearfield i Henry Whlteliead,
Union townabtp.
Jury Vommiior John W. rMiugart, Jiinca
Mitchell, Clotirflt'd.
tSnpriHttient uf Plie SehooU John A.
Armory, ClenrflcW.
A'.f.ir. i'ublie John W. Wrlgley, Vim. Ha
debaugh, Cjtui L. (lordon, Clfurflfld? Jofilab
Krana, Joaeph H. Irwin, Curwenarille : J- J. Lin
gle, Uaeeola Mill ; Jobmton llarailtoa, l.ulher-burg-
I1KMOCRATIC MKIiTINCi
The Demeersti of CIcirTild Bounty are hereby
notified te aaaembl to the Court Room, In Clear
field on Tuesday evening, March Kith, IH75
(Court week) for tbe purport of ehooaing a Repre
sentative delegate to the approaching Dc moors He
State Convention, and to udect Ibrcs Conferees
to meet th'iae of Clinton and Centre, for the pur
pose of electing a Senatorial delegate.
WM. M. MrCttL-LOftm,
I I ncvertbeleia aewpt it though with Ibe raittar
Inylillt 14 ftlt leilftthmiin HwIF rasament and diflidence, and I pledge wyalf to
out and by i doing decreaiea ga,a bill. diacbargo tbe duties ai faith folly and impartially
. M t m ai I ean, iu maintaining and enforcing tbe luwa
IteV Wm II f 1 1 1 of i)lic( ad ordinances of yuur borough and maintaiuiog
breached in the M. K. Church, tit Huntingdon, laat ,
(trcnuiu.! ii. i. , n
Hal-bulK
Tho Journal sitfiiitin that IMiilipH-
burg hai gut rid of s Kitne and a tnerchnnt of
some clothing lately.
. i
Kurmeni in mod ol' itlnster to inuko
tVlr corn and clover grow, will notice that Mcaira.
Kretier A I.ylle bars a car load on hand.
- ia.
8110UT. The ciliRcnKot'HiiutinytUm
borough voted on the Wsler Worka ijnestiun at
the recent election. Tbe result waa 378 for, and
342 againit.
Tito ''oMiwt iiilifthhitnf m jmttin
on bia aptetaclea and orcrhauling bia record, to
aee bow Ibe present winter compares Io point of
e verily with former years.
A lew minutt'H spent in looking ufter
furnaces and stores Is aaiil Io be tbe best invest
ment that ess be made In the way of Insurance
Bgalnit leas of life and property by lire.
Tho mrttfnirtcent ilinplay f firtmo in
Floral's window Is not hair aa aitonlshing to our
baokwodimcB), si tbe low pries ai which be sells
bia goodi. Por profitable Information read hi
ape i all elsewhere.
. ... 1 m e "
VnNDtiKt-r-Urttil tho a'lvortiwmont
of Mr. Brown la umber column. Ilia stock and
farming Implemeata are the beat in 'be eonnty,
and farmers should embrace this rare opportunity
of scouring what they may need, !
A Chanub. "J immy" Ly tie, hnvinij
Vmght out tbs Interest of Rnbt. Mitchell, In the
Jae firm of Lytla A MitcbiH, now eon duet a the
vsesneil atons. Ha will bs pleiaed to aee all the
eld Sid many new smtomers.
Head It. Wm. Kootl, in room No.
I, Pie'a Opera House, makes snolber column an
nounce! tnt thla wek, and there sro ase ny thing
eontalned therein which It behooves our readers
to know. Therefore, we say read it.
e '
A Kew 1aikr. Uvloro nt is aottpy
of r Hum Wteklg, a literary newapsp-r started
at Mill Village, trie aunty, Pa.f by our old
frlen I, L. T. Lutbcr. We wiih him auceeia la
hla new enWtprlie, ana hope hs will "rake la
rope i ofeiah.'
,.
Somelvodv hftn (lirtlirbed tho cmiilil)-
rloa or ths editor of the Pbilipfburg Journal, by
unloading asreral tnna of coal lutft his eoal bin
during tbe rery coldest of tbe recent sold ensp.
Never mind, Bllaworth, yon will feel belter when
the bill comes around
Mown. H. J. How & Sun is tho way
business Is now conducted at Ibe iYiirewi'e
Jourmt t office. The cider threahe out the "lesdrra"
and the younger tbe "looal." Together they
make a strong team, flueceta in a buaineas wny,
but "dern" your mixed politics.
- e -
Dibappointmknt. Tho.luliU'oHinK-
cra, who were adverllied to appear In Pie's Opera
Home laA bight, failed to do tft, beoaaae I bey
could not got here from whore lhi-y were, with out
going ts toe much expense. They promlee to
ooms te Clearfield at some fsiure time, of which
dae notice will be given.
.A Tui NintR Showkk. Monday
Mvonbg laat, after the mow storm which prevailed
-sll dnf had eesaed, we were viaited by a regular
nhnndar storm, the lightning flnaking vividly ana
nVe thnuAcr rolling In grand style, while the
rain peered down Is torrent. What do weather
prophets see tn this t
, . . 1 1 .m
KacApr.n. Two prisoncrM, nnmcd
Butler anl Clark, made their exit from the
D rook villa prjioo laat week, by butting a hole
through tho wall of that eatetle. Five otbare at
tempted the asms game s ton nights after, but
Ibny were discovered and caught bTorc they got
out sf sight sf ths prison.
JvuMNo Away. Tho drutlt ntll in
Hrgs this week among our old friend in Brady.
Darlfl llaney, althongh he reaidt d In JefTefwm
county, was la reality more a clliien sf this than
that eonnty. Jacob Pent, and tieorge A. W carer,
all neighbors, are gone tee. Tbe Iriends bare
one eympethy In thia hour of their dlatres.
Kirk at MjurHiRiUM A firebrokoout
at Reaporiuai, Cameron ewssty, Pa.t nn Tusadny,
the 3.M nit., which destroyed ill building, coin
prlilng Are at ore, lb res hotel, a billiard and
sating aaloss, a millinery rtore, a photograph
gallery, and two lodge rooms. Tbe lose Is ani
mated st $70,000, and ths tnssrsnes st I2a,000.
1. 1 1 1 e a
A butfoohmnninn IvoarRnd t wo other
Italians paraaes onr sireria n jeonanj, n
singing, the bear dancing snd somersaulting, and
ths other msn gathering In ths "atampa." Tbe
bssr was n very Urge ona snd was well trained,
golnt thrtmgh Its drill with prsefst.n sad grace,
seen to obeylnf with evident rcllah the eommaid
Is "kites me,
Did not Tome Orr. Tho lopnty
SherirsTsr la Blair eossty Is so srowded with
nssines, lb 1 hs hat resorted ts an extenaion sf
time that few persona wtni bavs drearaed of.
In order Ut get through, he poeted a tale In the
vicinity ef Tyiowe, hleh waa to some of ea
reaJf , lit Airlitlk dag s fesrswrf, 1 S7S.
Ws
mnderatsnrl that ths isle atantl adjourn
tie eV.
tiiK Udrak Up St. MnthiAn plucd
liobwlthtnslon Wednsaday. Popetar tmat
tlenhswltthathssitaasadieaoshfsshalt. Il
did ths Utter atfeelsally In lbs rlvst and Clr
field ersek, Io the ileslded sdvanUge nad safety
Aflemssssssa. The we left ths erssh frnss Chaae'a
dam sows ts Hs sresth, ! the rim from
UrowShsw'sdam.aad In nsrly 1 IU rlfls
sjbevs, nUbsagh II is 4 "f h 4aa. Bat
fit tie dsssses was done.
Our School llnx. According to!
lbs Annuil Re port or the Stale 0u porta Ichdeut of
Common Subool, the bill of Clearfield county, fur
I the school year Hiding June 1st, IS? J, aniouotid
to the following IttlU 1
To ain't received from lixn gftS.r.rtl 20
To ain't rm-iv.d from HtaWepinuilii, 4,143 04
Total rwipla a:
TI.S aggregate ekeati appear te
hare bctn a lulluwi i
To ain't of leschurs' wages.
To coat of school houses
To toil of furl anil conllngi.'Uuiee.,
Kiptm of receipt over eipcnaea..,,
I II, 1.0 J 37
... 4,143 4H
Total
..-BI.I)M 14
Ibv fuel and eonllngructei In Ihliartuuntloukf
like "a big thing," but wbon eiatuint Ibe Ite
purt lu deull, we And that Cheat, Lawn noc and
I'ika dittrieta uiaka up one-third uf Ilila amn. In
the furuier, the amount Ii !l,077.".l In llieico
ond.f 1,313.02 i and in tba third, $1,0.18. There
unit be aoiua icbool bouae mixed la with the
"fuel and eoutinguaoica" la lb tie dlrttrlote, ba
oauae the aeliool huuo eotitmo In the whole three
foota up lei than 4)0,
Twelve ullle la about the arvrage amount aa
aened. Murrli baa the lowtat rale (4 mi III), and
Qralmin the falghcat (14 mllli). Tha whole nuin
ber ofaehoola ia 180 ( male tew hora, 100 ; female
teachers, M
avtrago wagra of the foruer, per
month, 943.(11 ; of the latter, $38. &3 ; mala ichol
an, 3,908 ; tcmale acbolara, 8,3.11 j avciage per
ecntage of altendauee, 73 ; ooat per month $1.08.
flurh la a btrd'a-eye view of the Report, aa com
piled from the official reeord of 1874.
N it a in. v a I-'iue. Hut tor Air. Jack
Dougherty, our borough would bate been r lilted
by ibe lr ereurge on tut Saturday night. Be
tween cigbt and nine o'uliwkin the evening, while
aeated at tbo office window In the Manalon llouae,
be notice.) light In tbe attia of the Old Weilern
Hotel building, on the aoutheaet corner of greond
n' trM," bl" 'l'at
Natlon.il Rank and thw Court 11 ohm. The build-
Bg Ja qucrtion Is occupied by Jama Kerr A Co.
elelbing atore Murray A (lordon'a law oilier, C.
Rak?r'a borbrr abop, and aeveral other offieee.
When hi But ran the tight, lie auppnacd lOtne one
j wan up there with a lamp, but the volume of light
' inn it liiL'twaMil. anil rnnnintf tu thu front dnnr he
raw the amke coining troujh the roof and gave cut, eaidtal, $l,:0li,(H)u ; Royal Canandian Fire,
the alar.,., and with other aoot. reached the (':it..d, P B-0' llomiTltw
. ... I.. . .. . . . . r ork. eafiital, $;,MIQ,U00 i Oermama F ire, N. Y.,
locality of the lire and ciliuguWhcd It bnfora any ! gi.smi.OtO : Farmer, Vork, Pa.,sepUsl,
damage had been done. Had tbe fire not own ' g ,uO.U00 : National, I'hiladvlpbia, capital i;l5o
notlced until under headway, what an awful con-1 : Reading. Reeding, Pa.. :iUO,000 ; Travelers
nngra.iop would have followed. ! Acc.dnt. cp.t.l.OC f.tiOO.
, , h. A. Hht-arer deairei to lay to bii many ps
How the lire originated la a myatery. There (ron of ,hi county that he baa thia day, Febru
waa Rome atraw aud fragmenta of paper where tbe 1 nry X7th, l!76t cniloably eloaed bia Inauranee re
tire atarled, either gathered there by the rati for a ! Murray, Kaq., of Clearfield, and
Beit, or aoine human devil for tho purpoaa of
deatroylng property. Pubtla opinion li miifd
upon tho aahject, and our charily al present for
bid ua from pulling tbe bin mo on an Invidual,'
and we therefore prefer to lay that It wee a rat
mateh arrangement, which ended In aui'ike and
frightened loine of our eltitcna terribly.
VrtRY Mrcn Klatcd. John A. (Haul.
through the Phillpaliurg Journml, mnkca knows
to tbo world, and the ret of mankind, that ho
has been etvetcd Burgeas of the borough of Wal
laoeton, and uiakra bia bow to tbe inhabitants
thereof in this way i
Therefore, f can only any thai I am ainorrely
and profoundly tbankt'ol for tlia honor you hare
conferred, in actating me at your preiiding ufli -ecr.
The p'taltion la one of some Importance in
It dutie and rernonaihilitiea. Regretting that I
J'",1J, T l . " -f ' w.
proper legislation; I aak tbo undivided aaaiatanoe
ol all. 11 i ecomci u, theroiore, to lie a prulciit
itm rvonouiioal tn our cipi-nuituree ami a;ipro-
prtationa aa poMliile, and I earneitly bono that
tbo dutie which may ariao for Ihn future welf4m
of our little borough, both In iiiiprovemvnt and
in appearance, may be nitlioioni to convince you
th.it wo did the Urn! within our power. Again
thanking you for lha honor of election to thcotlioe
of Chief Uurgvri, I am,
Reperirnlly your.
Jon A. (Ii.avt.
Wai.i.ackiox, February 34, 1S7S.
We bone the Dureesa will have the undivided
prayers and support of the droiaen of that p...-
grerlve lori'iijh
IIiitcih Ami KiiAuniKd Ilnl'Hm V ' a hardworking farmer, with hi.p!annl reideno
kill I. now pcndn in our Legi.lalur. relating to , Kl,.n.lur!. On Tonda; of thia w.ok, he left the
hotel, and boarding houw.. It provido. that ; bo.nnt of hi. family, eo.ai.tinf T a wife and two
ever, prnoa obtaining board under fall, prctrmc, I childrm, to engag. in hi. eu.lomarr daily arooa
. ,. lion of hauling lumber te Kben.burg. Ilering
at any hotel or boardmg houae, ah.cond.ng and ; (( fa w)f nujrA (be U(kf
aurreptitiouily removing hia baggage, ibnll be j tht tuek , auj tMliL il,i barn. the placed her
guilty of a mie demeanor. Tbe bill further pro- little onea in what ahs considered s safe place,
vldes, that every koeperof a hotel. Aahall post snd. taking s pail of provBodor in each band,
... ' , , - . I proceeded to the barn. 1 pon her return te the
in a public and eooiploueua piece In thrnfuoe.and .1 torrent of flame met
In every bed room in aald houae, s printed copy j
of (1,1 .nr mn.l a atalitmnnt nf the rata of eh arret
v. tk. i - i. ..i. r... v
by Ibe day, or by meal, snd for lodging.
charge or sum lha II be eolleeted for Items not ,
fum lined, and no charge shall ha made for a
longer time thai
an a person actually remalna at a
.... . .a j
,y rlolahon of this act the offender
hotel.
por any
ahall forfeit to the Injuria parly throe time tbs
amount so charged, and shall not be entitled to I
reoelve any money for the meal, item, service,
or time charged.
MoRK RgDUCTIOK. Wo IfiU'U hy tho
Philipiburg Journnl, that "one of ths tew its of
the villi of a eoaiinlttee of lumbermen from this
region Io the managers ot tbe Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, waa s promiae on their part
to examlns the matter ef freights on lumber
hipped eaat, with a view to patting this lection
en an equality with other hi inbor-prod nnlng ec-
Huns True to that promise, tbe ra'ei have been j
examined and official notice baa been received
that a reduction of thirty Are per cent, upon the
rates of transportation upon hemlock lumber has
been made. We are not advised that there bos
been sny reduction made upon pine, as yet. We
think the com initios may congratulate ttaslf npon
the succr-jof ill effort, and ws are gratified to
And that tm- niuirol of freight rater rests la such
obliging and juat bnnda."
i a
Hatiirr Hkiii-I'rickd. Tho editor
of the Bedford nymVer baa become Indignant at
the inocisnat di-ilrn of some of tbe educator In
that county, who seek to be pnlfed into notoriety,
ami goes for them in tbia way i
V ''Thia habit ef 'Profeier-lng' every one-bone
galutc who by the aid of a key baa worried through J
compound fraclioni, and fortified with a fourlb
elaa cartifienU, ita up irstin1iona o aobonf
teaching, is getting to bs s bore not only upon
tbs editor snd typo, but everybody else, except
tbe poor, thick pnted fool, who tlitnkl by the
aid of a few ncwrpspcr puds, he will br enabled
In the near future In irt the world on firs with
his 'larnlnV We have a few of this elaaa of
roosters in lladfsrd souuty, ns 1 our cssrge U 30
cent a line for i.ultlii' the feathers on 'em."
IIihnh no .More. Tho Camliriti
Fimh asyt I "Like a elnp of thaadsr from n
oloudlris iky came the announcement on Wednes
day or tbs deatb of John J. Burns, 10.., aa act
ing Jvitico of tbe I'eaoe for St. Augustine, Cam
bria oeuiily. Only n couple of weeks prior, be,
soeompsnlsd by his eatlmsbls wife, bad visited
thla plaee, Willi the flnib of youthful health on
his feet, anil the tiding of his demle fell there
fore anon ns with cruel fores. Hi
was an able,
aotive bssincn man ( a good eitlsen, neighbor
snd friend one whom It la a public oalamltr to
hsvs taken sway. Hia memory, we are anrv, wilt
long remsin grass with ths boats of friends who
rtnjoyed bia acquaintanceship, whirs ts his be
reaved fsmily la extended onstlnted sympathy.
Wo lvitrn timn the (iajxN, that- SI.
Marvrhas loit one of Its oldest and moat bijrhly
sateen. eltiUns iit-tba paraoa of iirnard KefcsJ.l
Mr. EVket wni s Bavarian, and eaine to
mi
country in 1HM, snd In January Urt took a ttlp
to Europe fur the benefit of bia health,
He landed'
at Hamburg on Ilia 31th, and wrote a letter tn
bis family, dated on that day, that bia trip proved
very beneficial. How dos-ptlr. ) A relative in-1
r . 1 1 - . L . . L. .1 1 h .nth .. . I
uiiu. .n. iiic.u. .m.. ... -..-(
waa burled lha 31 A Thi. wal Uioeking new.
to Ibe family al 81. Jt.rjre.
Wk :aiKot Comply Wo hvo
about a cord of copy before a., made up of lb. pro-
eeedlngl of Di.lrlct iDftitolcr, with a requcit to,
pulllrb tben. Th It we cannot do, Wbrr. th.j
Lacker, of . number of dlitrlol. unit, and bold an t
....... . . , . . u. .
In.ilt.l., almilar I. the an. held al New Wa.b-
ington, tbe procfwdlng. of which will he fonnd .1 !
Isngthonenrlnl page, we will try and gite
. , ,.r ... , . .
tbsm room j bet it ii in.pr.,ble for as ts flndj
wiomuiy paoe tor iue proeeemnga ni tweniT or
thirty biatrial la.llt.lc
Jjlut of I'lttin rnmlniiif( iincliuined
In the Pn.lne al Cl-.rll.ld, for th. week ending
Rreokr, R. R.
Men.lrrh, Mn.
Mcrr.ll. Una. M.
rimilh, Iraac J.
ftclpel, Lewi.
Hhancra, Hubert
W.lle, J.eab r.
Wkit., Herket
P. A. OAUI.IN. P. M.
llredy, Wa.hl.gton
Done,, Parah Jane
rnery, C'h.rlee
H.reourtfV.
Ilolhy, Hamad . ,
Jc-ar., William
Mclllewe, I. D.
i t a. i i . t
ItnnRtRf. On MoiHlayof lnut wwk,
torn, pereoni entered lb. grlit mill er I). Allen
A B,m, in Waraaw town.hip. and Male .lite I
bag.ef inwand Ibre. hag. ef ekop, which thaw
leaded on a pled and hanled .way. Tk.y were
tracked te Ikt Olert.n rl,, and lira .led found,
nut the toar wa. mining. It kad.tidrntly keen ,
aloadtd aamcwherc mi th. way. A. r "
eillaln. har. net bean dlcorered.ffeoetefrVl
Jf.,.eli.ii, I
LOCAL INSTITUTE.
A Local Inatltuta will be held at Oaeeola, eon
awnilng at T o'clock, r. a., on Friday, M arch ib,
nnd riming at ft a'flock. f. N. on Kalnrday,
Marth ib, 8?ft.
AH tt-nchera and frlrnda of ppular education
are pordUlly Invited to attrnd end participate In
the rxcretiea. ' Arraagonienta will be made (or
all tn have an rpporttinity of betng heard.
The nn of ibe Preil lerlott ebureh baa bef
kindly tendered ua for hol-litig our aeaaiou. All
tcarliera andotbvra revbling aluug the line of tbe
Tyrcwo A Clvnrflcld Hallread euu raaoe) Ofeeola
by the afternoon train Friday, and return by
the Kxpreaa train on Haturday ercnlnr. The
oitiiena of Oaueula have tendered all leaohere at
t ending gratuitinti aeromniodatlona during the
JnMltuio.
The following programme baf Uen arrangod :
rniPA.T avxsixu.
Addrerr of Weleomt Rer. M- Hbaver.
Adiireaa (reipouao) Mr, A. R. Read.
Rendlnga .H Mr. II. L. (lulled.
Addreaa Kev. N. II. Miller.
Addreae Co.Bupt.Uregorj.
Addre -J- P. McKenrick.
Vocal and Inalremental mmie by Mr. E.J.
Dufli-y and Uiaa Mitry Mutlrath.
a ati' n DAr HonatMu.
Claaa drills la following branrhee :
Mental Arithmetic ......Mr. E. K. Oerene.
1'rlnolplea er Reeding .....K. C. Ulaekbura.
Analysta of Heptenoea Mr. E. N. Root.
Written Arithmetic Mr. I. M. UoVoro.
Ohjeet Uiaon Mill Y. 1. Jamea.
Orlbiigraphic A Phon. Hpclling.Mii Callle Uarret.
Writing and Drawing Mr. I. P. ttchwoer.
Utography , Mm 1. 8. Hwann.
RATtRDAT ArTRRMOOS.
Firat queitlon fur eouil deration : "How can
leachvn aid Ibeir pupili io deroloping their phys
ical aa well na mental powrre I" Opened by
Win. A. Porter.
Keeond querlion for eopildcratlon i "Hhould
icl.wl houiea be uaod for other than arbool pur
.ponei ?" Opened by M. Havege.
Kfiay by Mia Mrljuade.
Outline of Hirtory byJ. F. MfKenriok.
Jfrbatt. Firetaiieftion for diaounion : "Should
pupils be compelled by law to attend ecliool t"
Amruialive, J. I. Anaeraon inaurr, . it.
Mc'Juuwn.
Kroond nueatlon for diaouialwM : "Should a law
clabliihmjt Htate uniformity in text-booka be
paiied r AOinnatire, A. J. Hypher t negative,
(1. W. Weaver. J. F. MiKaxan x,
Chainnen Kx. Committee.
Ci-KARriai o. Fob. 3"tb, lf76.
(iKNKRAl. INSIRANCIC AdKNCV. A
W. Walters. Hoyal Fire Iniuranee Compaay of
i t.i ii. auaaah. a: .r iKi.iii.
from I hi dalo le repreaaoltd by A, W. Walters,
Kdii., of Clearlteld, Pa., who will esll upon all
penmi.a now holding Policies Fire, Life, or As-dt-itt
-in the shove Com pan lei, and renew their
J'oliciea, if eo deiired ; also, make aueb other
alteration, trnnfera and endorsements, aa Ihiy
may wirh.oras belt ulU their respective interesta.
'I be above Compeoiea are widely known for
Ibeir prompt snd honorable dealing, sound and
rvlialdo condition, and cannot be aurpaiaad by
nny ia Ihe world. Tboee wishing to insure onn
not do belter than by railing on A. W. Walter
and aecurtng a Policy in one of the staunch
Coinpcniee.
Mr. Shearer deeirea to thank the public for
their pHit patronage, and hopss for continuation
01 the niue to Mr. Walter.
En. RKrusLtrAX : The alarm of fire again
being given on lent Saturday night, my attention
bns been ealled to tbe fact that we are (till with
out any protection againut that dreadful element.
Tliia dilator! no, If poraiited in until such teencs
aa llrookville and Emporium witneaaed, are
onaoted, er repeated In this place, ean only be
placed in the uatrgory of criminal earelenneaa.
Had the lira at the "Old Weilern" not been
dinrovered for five or ten minutes longer, the
eficut would have been fearful to contemplate,
while the eause could bave been esaily understood.
Not a ladder, not a hook, nst n roe( snd not s
but-kot belonging to the borough, and only fifteen
or twenty individual bucket fr nearly Hires
hundred men to work wltn. Tlieae are and com
ment on tbe en tern rice and liberality of our
town.
Now. let a mecllnff be ealled not a wiudr.ons-
aidml allair, but let everybody attend and if
notli ing more can be uone, let ua have a lioos
and Ladder Cnapaftjr, or for. hundred kalhcrj
bu.k4., or bolb, and Ihvn .kould o har. a
warm rpi'lr .tiino effurt could b. made to oool
tliitin elf by
III. JIOTB
usAurir-LD, arnnisi, iam.
I Siiockinii ! .Mr. I'liilip Jl. Jdiii'8 in
her a abe opened tbe door, snd she waa unable
to enter. I'owerleaa to oosibst wilb (he fiery sis-
ment, ibe was compelled to retire to a dtMstioe
u,., jMtruuoai of tlasj bejlldiDm. The
buildinjr coutnined Dot oolyr the prooewda ot tns,n
coutaiaed not only tbe proo
patient loll, but alaai tl
yeara ol p
he bod I ci of;
t '" Tbcy were burned to ahee
one, a boy three years old, and the other, a girl
q( . wq TJ f th.
, m calamity of Una kind ia of eour-e uaelsss.
Words turn to sir when applied aa s balm to s
broken heart. fiMbn's Frwman,
t Specials,
l.Axn Pi, a nth a. -A car load of Huntingdon
ground plaster Juat received at
KHAT.KK A 1.YTL8.4.
Clearfield, Maaeh 3, li-2in. ( , , .
h. Flegal has been te the city and finds goods
vert low in pries, nod ts offering hia old fiiends
and patrona extraordinary bsrgaina, auoh ae
were never before offered in tbia county. Parson
sill do well by giving him s call before going
elaewhsrs. . Feb. 14 4 U
Flegal says he will atloniib his euatomera with
low pnees. , . f Jr'ab. 3-4t. ,
Flegal la" aefling offal cost
aprlng trade.
ts' prepare for
Feb. 34-st.
Flegal la sslliog goods to salt the times.
Feb. 24-lt. y
1'aiic! PaxioI I (lo to Flpgat II yoa want
goods at low prices, - Feb. 34-It,
Flegal sell ths Parker Boots and Jtboea,
Feb. 3l-4t. ; t
f
Flegal bos the lata style Hats.
Feb. 24 4 1.
Wvjnico. 400 Bundles f straw, for which I
will pay cash.
JAUKR L. I.RAVV.
fi'D. Ii:lt.
There mn be Inst sa good Tea bought at Jihn
MeOaaghey s at AO cents per lb., as st sny othsr
slurs in Ibe county . rj it. jonT si
John McHaiin;liey keeps sn excellent sasort-
munt of lea Uantater, very hndy and exceed
,nlv thMp( m4 Mf. B, thtm wttb ,he beet
l Tes is I ho msrket. Puy the ean anyhow. They
ntelim. jaw. -si
Tux Dkht li Maskbt. No 1. Mess Mackerel,
ths first ever offered In thia .Market, fresh, fat snd
d.-liutiio. They are not No 3 with the hesd n cut
otr.and far luperlor Io No. la with bead on. In
quire for Je Mackerel at - r - t
Dec. IA 1m. L.Ti.l A Alltrntftt.'s.
Bbai. R. M. M'Knally'a advertisement In re
gnfd to Life Imarsnee. , sugl2-ly
Cam, on R. M. M'Knally and set your life ia-
sureil in the Old Continental Life Inauranee Com-
I psny, of llartferd. Loon,
sugll ly
. i'i
Bt outKa For Sali. R. Newton Shsw ksepa a
full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform
Wagons for sale. To be seen st the Hbsw ltosss
yard. Call on or addreaa him at Clearfield Penn
sylvania, may IS-tf.
Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for
sal by II. F. Bigler A Co.
1 Aira.-Sevontj ls doten. Clearfield Wood-,
i
gi.'i'pvn nau e
V::7I,
II. F. BTOLKR A Co's.
Have Time! Save Labor! Save Monevl Save
; Clothes ! Tbo " Novelty Wringer " ia tbe beat In
I the market. Buy it ; try it.
'ranls, II. F. IllQl.ta A Co.
"
jM l.rg. lot r non-.Ii.lo.lr.
,an,p. and La.twi. at
, "-Ji ll , , , 1 II. t. HhUhICim ,
NoTiToW..o.a..DCA..u..M.a.a.-w.
,'..rri. Wood,, .. , f0 line of Sn,,",.
kn Aile., wlii.h we offer cbenn for ea.k.
II. r. Difll.RU A Co.
, T iI" .11 ti w
I'a nil, Oil. and VarnUb.a fur ral. bjr II. t
B,tr t Co
'
V f C.' t"? aTTI""111;!
sdcUli.m to tbelretook of llardwsrsths la-t few
Kverytblng new In Hhelf Hardware, S.d-
. dlen Hardware, rarmere Hardware, nuildars
Hard wars, sad Hardwars of sll kinds, ess be een
nt tlielr store. May 33.
RaAnTntal Perann. whuMnlemplaUhwIldlng
will do well Io call and .snmia. ear atork of
I 111 II.IIINII MATKKIAl.u. W. nave In etoek a
full line f llullden' Hardware, Mail., Paint.,1
Dili, titan, I'nltr, Calcined Plaiter, A..
my3H'78 II. P. Uioi.aa A Co.
I HAnlliflp'ifiMlhw,6reelliReal
I ftaw, lloynloa'. Mgklning Haw, at
li-ll h. r. Dioi.ea t Co',.
A fall Una of MouMheld lloedi, J.paanad Wan,
- "'r ear-0 ... e. Jfigiar v-w. .
. . . .. .
,, PAnran." Fi.niao.. Our Mock
f ,4 p.!,,,,,' klaterl.li I. eonr' Xc , ln-
trading 1. T. Lewi.' Pure Wkit. Le.d. John La.
ra. A fe e Para While l-cad, t. R. A Co'. Ruck
lmi, and a number ef ekaapn brand, of While
Il, .l.o, tmared Oil, Turpealluo, Varni.kaaol
all klndl, a full line nf Bru.nei, and n fall lln.l
p0.rf drr tnd In Oil,
m,jd.;!i II. t. Hmm ft Co.
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow Wars.
Household Good.
All kiads of Hardwars.
' - Japanned Ware.
Palnti, Oils, Varnishes.
Calelssd Plselcr.
Wagon snd Carriage Makers supplies.
All of tbe above for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Rlors of 11. F. Blgler A Co., Heeond street,
Clearfield, Pa. St
1 Fuse! Fnaa I FaxatAtDongthoiuany prepa
rations that we hare for Cuugbs, Colds, Croup, or
any throat or Inng diflieolty, none of them are
squal to Dr. Morria' Hyrup of Tar, Wild Cherry
and Horehound. If os ars aOltctod. oall at our
tors and ws will glis yon a asm pie bottle r s
crjre f Agenta 1 llartiwiek Irwin, viearneiu 1
Holt, Wordaids A Holt, Wallseeton II. K. w il
llauui, William s Urova. LMsroh il ly.
Bird Cage -a Urge assortment at H. F. Blg
ler A Co.'s.
Montour Slate Painti, fur painting houses In
side and oulaide Cottagvi, Farm Buildlnga, Ae.
Beautiful, durable and eueuoinioal. Ground In
pure Llnaeed Oil.
my 3873 D. F. BiaLnn A Co.
Calcined Pinter for aale by II. F. Blgler A Co.
Pnrrird.
At the realdenee of the brlds'a father, sn Mon
day, Feb. 33d. 173, by Ree.Wai. M. HitR:nriRUi,
Mr. O. COHTON RAKTR0N, or Winterburn,
Clearfield county, Pa., snd Ml MARY A.
-TOWNS, of Pennlleld, Clearfield county, Pa.
Sled.
In Kartbaua township, Clearfield county, Pa. 4
on Thuraday, Feb. ltlin, 187a, KL1.A11ET11
YOTHKKri, widow of Ibe lets Jossrn YoTinaa,
aged 08 years, 1 month snd 33 days.
At the realdenee of her sod, In Pstton towmhlp,
Centre eounty, Pa., on Saturday, Feb. 18th, 1876,
Mrs. KLIZABKTH GRAY, relict of Pktrr B.
Qrat, sged 76 years.
In Pike tow nib ip, Clearfield enonty. Pa., on
Friday, Feb. IWtb, 1875, Mrs. HA It A II WKLCII,
wife of JouR W sun, aged IS yesra and 6 months.
Ths deoesaed has been a resident of this county
for fifty years. She bad been a patient sufferer
for many yesit, and died Cbrlitisn death,
truatlng tn Ood, who has been her friend during
all her hours of affliction, and 'he now reits with
Him in Heaven.
In Henderson towntbip, JcfTcrmn eouuiy. Pa.,
on Tuesday, Feb. 2.1.1 , Ib7o, I'AVID HANKY,
aged 8.1 years.
In Brady townihip, Clearfield county, Pa., on
Wednesday, Feb. 34th, 1KT&, JACOB PENT,
aged 67 years, 10 mo 11 1 ha and day.
In Brady townihip, Clearfield count v, Pa., on
Thuraday, Feb. 3Mb, 11)75, UKO. A. WEAVER,
sged fii) yeara and 10 montha.
1'emiNy lvuuln Ilnilroad
TV BON'S A CLEARFIELD BHANCH.
ON .nJ n.r Monil.T, NOV. li, 1874, tk.
l'a...nK.r Tr.iM will run dailjr (.xecpt Hun
d.y.J b.twv.a Tjrrou. .ad CL.ra.ld, a. lullow,
CI.EAHKIKLD MAIL.
W. C. Ir.ix, Conductor.
LHAVB SOI Til.
LKAVK NOHTU.
OI.u1.lcl- 1. 10. p.u.i Tjrran. .00,i..
fhili,.bur,.....4.3i, " O.oral. 10.10,"
O.o.jol. 4.10, " l'hUip.burg...lO.Sri,
Tyr.n. 01), ' Clt.ril.ld ...... 1 1 .10,
" CLKAKPik'LU KXt'KKtH.
W. B. 1't.r.MRii, Condaolor.
LEAVE 80UIII.
LEAVE NORTH.
Cl..rl.ld t.li 1. 1
l'hilipiburg... "
O.C..I... t n '
InlariMtlon.. (.42 "
Trron..H B.&4 "
Trron. Morn.
lnt.rction ...T.H '
. O.oeol. I.I8 "
I I'hllip.h.r, ...8.J.1 "
! ClMirlild,.r....30
TVIIO.NK STATION.
lU.TK.IID. A U
P.ulfla KxprfM, rl 7
ll.rrltUrg A m, 7:04
r u
WRRTWAIin. A n
Mla.il Train, 1:15
Cinein'ti KiprfU, 4:31
Pacific xpr..., 8 34
H.ll Train.
311
Way Pa.wnR.r, 1:18
Atlanti. Kiproai,
A 94 Mail Train, 0:41
Phila da Eiprcil, I0;13P..I Lin.,
9:68
Tbe Mail makes cloie eonneetion with Atlantic
Rxprevaeast st ;li, arriving ai llarriabarg at
1 1 06 p. m. snd at Philadelphia at .110 A. .. snd
with Mnil west st 0:41, arriving at Alloona at 7 'ii
p.m. and at Pittsburgh at 1:10 a. H. The Bx
prese eonnects with Pacific Kipreis east at 8:17
a.m., srrlving at Harrlaburg st 13:06 a. v. and st
Philadelphia st 4:14 r. n.; sad with Pacific Ex
press wet at 1:34 A. arriving at A I toon a st
0.1)0 A. at. and Pittsburgh at 3:ru r. u. Leaving
Philadelphia on Ibe Pacific Exprsat at 1I:J6 r. m.
or tbe Mail at bVDOa.h., and Pitliburgb on At
lantic Kiprese at 1:10 P. M. or Paelfle Expree at
10 a. make sloae connection at Tyrone with
trains for Clew rile Id.
N. B Ths Mall trala arrlvra at Curwens
rille st ll:S.i A. m., and lea ess Corwesirille st
S OU r. at. The Bxpreie arrives st same plaee at
9:ifl p. v., remaining 10 xilnstea, retsming to
Cloarfled, learea Clearfield for Tyroaeat 4;86 a.m.
FARE FROM C'LKARKIKLD, TOj
Bellefonto, V
..13
Middletown $ 00 1
Lock Haven
.. 3 70
.. I 00
I 10
Msrietts H.. 60
Laneaster A M
PHILADELPHIA 7 06
Altoons 1 OA
Johnrtown. 00
Willtammort
Huntingdon ......
LewialownH
Maryeville
3 00
4 0
4 7a
HAHHllSUll K(i
PITTHBURU U
Close connection made by all trains at Tyrone
and Lock llsvea.
8. 8. BLAIR,
my If -if. Kuperintendent.
$tw gmi'trtisfmrnts.
rKIt'3 NOTICK.
Notice ia hereby si van that the follow ins sc-
eoanta have been examined snd passed by me, and
remain ilea et reeord is tuts omos lor tne in
spection of belra, legatee, creditor, snd sll other
intimated, and will bo presented to the next Or
phans' Conrt ef Clearfield county, tn be held at the
Court House, In the borough of Clearfield, com
mencing on the Id Monday (being Ihe ltth day)
ef March, A. V. 1(171:
Final neenwnt of John Rloem, gttsrdlsn of 8a
rah Jane Owena, Louise Owsno, Lerssio Owena,
David Owens, Henrietta Owena, Ellen Owena snd
Simon P. Owena, minor children of Levi Owen,
Uts sf l ike lownabip, Clearfield eeaaty, dee d.
Final account of J. B. Shew, a lminittrator of
all and aingular the goods and chattels, right
and credits which were of Martin Kline, Uts of
lAWrease towosbip, Clsarflold eoanty, deecsaed.
Psrtlsl account of Taylor Rnwles, administra
tor of all and singular ths goods and chattel,
rights and eradita which were of tieorge Uowles,
late of Lawrence township, Clearfield County, de
ceased. L.J. MO KUAN,
fel34 ts Register A Recorder,
11
I'LK ON HEIRS.
Jn the matter of tbs tatste of lease Drench
er, deeeaiied.
To Lesh Ooodlander ana Dsnlel Ooodrender,
, Bir hnband. Levi Draueker, A. M. Drsncker, B
P. Draneker, Jsmes II. Brsiioker, Sarah Scott. In
termarried with Johnson Keott, Mary Hcott, Cath
arine Smith and Christian Hmltb, her husband,
Helen Plegn.1 and Lever Flegal, her buahand,
Hannah Hul'ey and Edward lloliey, her buiband,
Ettas Rodger and Daniel Roger, her husbsnd,
snd Msry Draaeker, the widow, heirs and legal
repreientslWei of Isaac Drsucker, late of Brady
townihip, Clearfield oeunly, deceased, and to all
other persona interested, greeting:
Clearfield Countv. as:
You are hereby elted to be end sppiar before
tne iudges st our orphans vourt, at an urpnssi'
Cosrt to bs hald st C.earttsld, en ths third Mon
day sf March, A. B. I87A, then and there to ss
eept or refuse to Uks ths real estate ef lasas
Drsueker, deceased, si teats In Brady township,
Clearfield sounty, Ps., et tbs appraised rsluattsa,
put upon U by the said Court, and returned by
the Sheriff on the Stitk da of November. 1074.
or show esnse why tbe ami sterruld not bs sold.
snd nerssf fall nuL Witness ths Honorable C
A. Mayer, President Judge, et CnwHIsId, this th
day or ream onr, iht.
L.J. MOROAN,
fso24-3t ( Lsrk of ConrL
R
ri.B on ii Kins.
In lh. m.tl.rof tkeotalcf William Kirk.
deceaaed.
To Mraatu, Lulker, Mar, Ann Lntber, Joaeph
11. Kirk, b'llii Kirk, Urady H. Kirk, Mima .
Kirk and IhrilP.. Kirk, Jr., and llald Ream..
Ihctr guardian, Barbara Kirk, tke widow, heir.
and lagal reprerentali.e. of William Kirk, late ef
llrady lownabip, Clearfl.ld eounty, ileeeaacd , and
t. all other nereea. Intcteatad, greeting :
Ulraraeld t;ouaty, :
You are h.reby cited la he aud appear before
tbe Judgee of our Orwhan ' Conrt al aa Orphan.'
Court lo k. held at Clearneld, on Ihe third Ham
day ef March, A. II. I87, then and there to ae.
eept a, refura la take tke real art.le of aald Wil .
Horn Kirk, dcceaiMl, alluate in llrady townihip,
Clearfield county, I'a., at the eppreliod valuation
put upon upon it by an inqoe.t daly awarded ky
lb. laid Court, and returned by Mid ln,U..l on
Ibe alb day ef November, 1874, or .how canne
wky the eeio. ihould not lie nld, and hereof fall
not. Wllnan th. Honorable C. A. Mayer, Pr.il
dent Jadge, at Clearfield, thla 6lh day of Febru
ary, H75. L. J. MtlRtlAN,
l.l,. t Clerk of Court.
pons
A L K I
A large and weB fin lib ed Prick Dwelling, stiu
ste on tbs river bank, In tbs borough of Clear
field, eontslning eleven rooma, wttb good cellar,
water in the kitehan, and all the modern conve
nience. Pantries, Bath-room, Clothe presses, Ae.
Lot sixty feet front and two hundred and thirty
fsstbsck, with twenty foot alley ok the eaat
Bids. Held build tag, ntp sll the sp partes sn ess,
will be sold sheep, sjtt) payments to suit purcha
ser. Aiinlicstlon can be made to tbe nnder-
signed, or to A. C. Tate, las., who will give all
wceesrary isrermsiien ts tneas wns Sflirs in in
Bpesi the property.
THOS.J. McClil.LOtHJII.
May llet, 1171, tf.
TIRK, WHTTI A ROAN LINING IKllfS-.
JL ait received an 4 far asls by
April 30, a.rt.
If. F. BlOLKR A CO.
5Cpt.3i(lurtlSfm(ut.
Sherilf's Sale.
1eY stilus of writs sf t.wmri Faeim. Is-
1 1 sued out of the Court ef Common Fleas of
UlosrAcld euuntv, and to me directed, there will
beeiposedloFlim.lCRAl.1., at tbe Court II ohm,
In tho boroush of Clearfield, on Monde v. 11th
day af Miroh. I Me, at I o'clock, p. is., tbe
following Heal nitats, 10 win
All tbe right, title, Inlcraat and claim af the
Derby Coal Company, of tbe State of Pennsylva
nia, lbs Defendant, of, la and to all that certain
tract, or pless of land, situate in ths township of
Decstnr, in ths sounty of Clesrfield and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described si follow,
to wit:
Bcgliialng nt a pot, eorner of Usorge 8 hulls,
In ths meadow below the Coal Bank j tbenee by
lend of Tells, north 3A dsgreea weat 77 perches
to a peat; tbanoe hy realdue sf tract of Joseph
Whitehall, south Oils degrees west 104 perch to
a poitt tbonos by Ibe same, south twenty-sit and
a hall decrees eaat seventy-seven nerofaea to n
post In Ueorge Bhulti Hue, theses by land of
Bbulta, nortn aixty-tnres sss n nan degrses eaat
one hundred snd four perehta to Ibe place sf bs
Sinnlug, eontslning forty-nine ncres and one bun
red snd alxtscn perch ei.
Alto n osrtaio other pleos of Und, adjoining
lbs above, hounded sa follows, lo win
Beginning st s lioat In the southwest corner of
ths above tract tbenos by Und of Lloyd, north
Iwonty-ali snd s half deg.tes wast fifty -two and
a half perches to a poit j thence bv land of tbs
same, ucrth sixty -three sod n half degrees east
U4 peretiea to a pon in an oiu line t tbenee by
lands of Phillip and Teat, aouth S'lf degress
eaat 631 perohes to a bireb sapling on Ibe former
tract ( tbenee by aald tract aouth 0.11 degrees
west 104 perches to tbe pises of beginning j eon
tsinlni tbirty-fonr serss, and twenty perches t
both tbe laid pieces making 84 acres, more or
leal, being part of a larger trnot of land, War
ranted In tbe name of Joaeph Whitehall.
Also, That certain piece or tract of land, alts
ate in Decatur township, Clearfield eounty, snd
Htale aforesaid, bounded and described ai fol
lows; to wit :
Also, All those ili certain oootlguaus tracts or
paresis of land, lying on tbe waters of Ihe Mo
abannon creek, in tbe counties of Clearfield and
Centre, in tbe filets of Penniylvania :
One tract on tbe eaat side of Mosbannon creek,
In Rush township, In tbe county of Contrs.afore
aaid, beginnicg at a pol of tract, John Wide
man and Jaeoh Wide man t tbenee by John Wide
man, north 40 degrees west 08 perch, to an old
spruce corner, near Moibannoo creek tbenee by
tract of Robert Olonn, and lands of Johnson and
How man, north 4.J decrees out 4ftU pfrchea to s
pest on the esst ide of M mbanuon j thence north
3I1 degree eat 6.Y perches to n poat i tbenee hy
tract of Jacob It rib, south 40 degrees eaat 1 .19
peroboa to n post; thence by land of Henry
Cramuiand, aouth 60 degrees west alAf perches
to a post, and plaee ol beginning: being the
asms tract of laud surveyed under warrant, to
Jacob Wide to an, end Containing 403 seres and
86 perohei, and an allowance of 0 per cent, for
roads.
. One other tract, situate partly In Rash tewn
shii. Centre eounty. end partly In Morria lown
abip, Clearfield county, adjoining and bounded
by tracts surveyed on warrant, to Jacob Wldeman,
Robert Oleon, David Lauch, Ueorge Habaker
and Jesse Varnall, and con ts in ing 1164 aeres,
more or Icaa, being the earns tract surveyed on
warrant granted te Peter Varnall.
One other tract situate principally In Rush
township aforesaid, beginning at n maple eorner
Of Jesse Varnall ; :u'j0e by sumo, north 70) de
grees wl lVt;iJ petcHs to a maple, on tbe bank
of Moshannon creek f tbenee down tbe sstse 7tf
porches te s post ; thence by Isnd sf Jaeob Kesb,
ouih OS degrees west 102 perches to the plaee
of beginning: sustaining 4311 acres, and at
o wanes of six per cent, for road, Ac, being
nine tract surveyed sn warrant ts Uinjaming
Martin.
Ons other tract situate in Mrris town-hip,
aforesaid, beginning ai white oak corner of I'e
ler Varnall tbenee by same, north 47 4egrees
west 38 perches to s postf thence north, 43 de
grees eait 110 perches to a meple ( tbenee north,
71 degrees esst 140 perches to n maple en bank
of Moahannon creek; thence by lien jam in Mar
tin, south 701 degree! oat IW.-l perches to s sis
pi; thanes soulb, 17 degrees east 100 porches
to s black oak ; (bene south 10 degrees weat H6
perohes to n white osk theses south 70 degrees
neil 134 perches te pises of beginning con
taining 4.1 eercs, and allowance, being tbe aame
traet surveyed on warrant to Jesse Vernal).
Ons elber trad, surveyed on warrant to John
Widi'tssn, beginning st s post on tbs west side
of tbs Erie Turnpiks ; tbenos by residue of timet
William Potter north 40 degrees west 3.1 4 -5 per
dies, to a pot tbenee by land of Wm. McClel
land north 321 degrees east 36 1-& perches, to
a poat ; the noc north 671 degrees neat 70 perches
to line of Wm. Potter; thenue by said tract north
47 degrees west 100 perches, to sn old beech
eorotr, nesr Luke Lombard) tbenee by John
Reed north 7 j degrees eaat 04 perohes, to an old
ah ; thence by mrvry of Patrick Hays noith 50
degrees east 310 perohes, te an old hickory stump;
thenoe by the same north 40 degrees sail 44
Sercbci, o an old dead hi rob f thenoe north 60
c;roe cast 'H perches to, a poat oo bank of Mo
shannon vreek ; thence hy the same north A3 de-
?rees sst HO perehe to an old forked maple on
auk of creek ; tbenee by Robert Ulsnn north 06
degrees esst M perches to an old hemlock ;
tbenoe by Jacob Widcman south 40 degrees esst
9 perehea , te a poet lo lino of tract of Jacob
Mjerj thence by said tract sod tract sf John
Myer South 60 degrees wsil 43 perches tospoit;
thenoe by Kile Turnpike south 8.1 degrees weat &
perehea north 66 degrees west 6 perches, north 76
degreea west 0 perebea, south 64 degrees west 26
perches, aouth 07 degrees west 31 perches, lo
post snd place of beginning; eon tain ing 418
aeres, 7 perehea, aifd allowance.
And one other tract, surveyed nnder warrant
.o Jacob Resh, beginning at a post eorner east
of tbe new turnpike; thenee by tracts ol inns
llan Mtmerand Andrew Oralf south 60 degrees
weit MO is chef, to n post of John Wlieman ;
thence by ths same north 44) degress west 143
perebea to a poat ; thenoe by tract of Jciae Var
nall north 71 degrees esat 00 perches to sn old
whits sak i thence by asms north 11 degress esst
67 pt-rihis, to a post) theses by aame north 17
degree west 100 perches, ts sn old whits oak:
tbanoe by tract of Benjamin Martin north AO
degree east 163 perehea, to sod old cherry tree
on bank ot etek ; thenee couth 41 degrees esst
330 perehea, to tbe pises of beginning ; contain,
ing 6X0 acres and 33 perehe, snd allowance be
ing tbe same six tracts er pieces ef Und snd
remises which John Trucks and ethers, by inden
ture, date 0th day of October, 1666, granted snd
conveyed to James Nelaoa In fee, who sold snd
conveyed the same to aaid defendant, tbe Derby
Coal Company, sf tbe Stale of Penaaylvanta.
Tun m or Hals. Th price or sum st which
Ihe property shall be struck off must be paid at
tbs time of sale, or inch other arrangements
msds sa will hs approved, otherwise the property
will be immediately pot np snd sold again st tbs
expends and rik ol lbs penon to whom It wss
struck off, snd who. In eaie of deficiency st such
re-isle, shell mske good the asms, snd In as In
stance will tbs Deed be presented in Conrt ter
confirmation unlets the money ts actually paid
the bhenff. W. R. Mt'PHKRrWN,
rluanirr'a Orsira, ,j Kheriff.
Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 17, K"7S. )
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WHKUKAH, Hon. C. A. MA TUB, President
Judge of the Court of Common Pless of
ths TwiDty-flfth Judicial District, composed of
the counties of Clesrfield. Centre snd Clinton
snd Hon. William 0. Foist snd Hon. Joan J,
Rain, Associate J edges sf Clsarfleld eounty.
hsvs iaausd thalr precept, In ms directed, for the
holding of a Court of Common Pless, Orphans'
Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Conrt of Oyer
snd Terminer, and Court of Oenersl Jsil Deliv
ery, at tbe Court House al Clesrfield, in snd for tbs
eounty of Clesrfield, commencing on the third
Monday, the tilth dsy of Marco, lNt8, and
to continue one week.
NOT1CH 18, therefore, hereby llvsa, ts ths
Coroner, Jueticei of the Pence, snd Cosateblee,
In and for said eounty of Clearfield, to appear la
thalr proper persons, with their Records, Rolls,
Inquisitions, K laminations, and slherRemeaa.
branosi, to do those things which to their offices,
and in their behalf, pertain to be done.
By an Act of Aaicmbly, paiaed the Ktb dny of
May, A. D. 1p4, it is made Ihe duty of Ihe Jus.
rtce or the Pceoa of the several conn tic of tbi
Commonwealth, to return to tho Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Beeilims of tbs reapeetlvs
counties, sll the resogniasnres entered Into before
them hy any peraon or peraona charged with tbe
sum mlmon of any crime, except loch eases as
may be ended before a Jetties of Ibe Peace, nn
der existing laws, at least ten days before tbe
commencement of tbe session ol the Court to
which ihcy ate mads rc(arDSi.crepectvely,and
In sll eaaei where any reogniiances are entered
Into less than ten days before the eommeaeement
of the seealon to which they are mails returns
ble, tho isid Juitlcea are to return the same lo
the some manner as If said act had not been
psssed. J
lVaN nsdsr my hand nt Clearfield, this t.l
day of January, in tbs yesr of our Lord, ons
thou tend eight hundred and seventy fiTS.
Jan37 lo W. R. M PUKRSON, Sheriff.
. J NT OP JUIIORS.
Lint of Juror drawn for March Term A. Dj
ifliai,eoinniencingon tne totrd Monday, the latn:
qraxb it none,
L. Flegal Clearfield:
I, Johnitos.... I
A. Oatea....CrwesivilJe
J. R. Cupple...Los. C.
C. McCauloy Osceola
John MeCy.,..Reeesrla
Ths. MeOhes. Hall
Jnn. Smith, Bloom
J. Maarer Cuvlniton
A. M. lloovsr...Deeotur
7 b. Bead Ooahen
I). W. McCol!y...Oulich
tleo. patterion... Jordan
II. A. Wise Knox
A. Ogden Lew renew
Jno. Mitebsll.. "
L. M.Uill Ursfllord
P. 8. Webber llredy
n. j. iirennsr,.., morns
A. Moore Peon
R. R. Carry Flke
K. Mather... .Woodward
Js. Helev Bsrseidr
II. FelrheBk.... "
Tnavaail it, Nona.
R. II. Ilalrd...,... 11,11
R. Rcneidec ,.l)o.he.
J. H. Jury (Iraham
Pcl.r Keppl.....
J. C. Hr.a
R. Butler Houl.dale
John McNeal.... Jordan
Alfred Krhard-....Knoi
llanrge Rrhard.... 44
P.. Pulton Lawrewe.
W.H. Benumout "
Jaa. Iloughartr u
tleo. Park..... -
M.Ow.na. "
11. W.Hn.ncer.Uim.CllT
J. Hajdir, Hr
Henry Pent, Hlootj
U. K. Kepliart.....0oiin
Jo.. Jaeoba...,.Hr.drord
K. P.iro. " .
aWil.on "
J. W. Korb Brail;
Wm. L. I'ort.r.... -
Jamci lliaon '
A. M. Draueker.... "
Jno. Wearer...Bnra.l(l,
Jon. II. Heed..
1. W. Lam bora Ckerl
b. A. tiiMitiiciiow.vi a i. nngenr
M. B. Hnaikman., " IW. T. Rolhroeb. Mnrrli
L. Ldt-y. CarlnglnniR. 8. HalUy Oeeaota
Wm. Hcbnarr. Una. Pcate... ...!. Pea.
1. t. Tbompwn..C)ur lleR. A. llolda..,..,.Pihe
je.ac l.oi. uecaierirwoit itrown -
Kllli Kephart... - J. P. McKrmrltk..,. "
Km. Reed Kergoraain. U. Unvaeker "
John II. C.rr.....lllr.rdl(t. II. Caldwell "
Aug. Mi,nol... - IB. Mow Woodward
Clearfield, Jaa. J7, 1874. to
VANTpt) -H)- tliericrfield K.
1 T drier Caul Hook Company, Weod for
10,wtH) CANT ROOK KAMMLKK,
nf bail nnalll, hard Hater, awllt te ale.. Por ha
foraallan innelre nl tw. Tubaetound clegar ilora
rr 'inn,iii.. A..r.a.. i,Ainirti,
CLOSING OUT SALE I
CLOSING OUT fiALEl
S
o
SEDUCTION IX CLOTHISa.
1 .
We dr.lre ia aeqaalnt our friend, and
th. puhlle that wa are reducing our Block
to Cert thia day.
LOWER miCES
LOWER PRICES
LOWER PKICES
CLOTHING AT COST
CLOTHING AT CST
CLOTHlNtl AT COST
CLOTHINO AT COST
We hsvs Just pure bused A Urge lot of
Clothing, st priese less than menu restorers
cos Id mske them up. But, as the panic
compelled them to sell for cash, ws took
sd van tags of it, snd now offer te ear pat
rons an immense stock of Clothing
AT LOWKR PRICES THAN EVER
AT LOWKR PRICKS TAAN SVBR
AT LOWKR PRICKS THAN EVER
AT LOWKR PRICKS THAN RVKR
AT LOWKR PRICKS THAN RVKR
We intend to Close this atock nil out by
tbe 11 day ef January. Ho If you want s
Bargain, eoms soon, as ws will snd see de
termined te makas revolution In tbe Cloth
tug Bssineaa, .
100 pain Pants react red this day, to bs
sold sa low sa M.&0. Remember, Pants
ws aold laat month
T 81 it NOW HRlNll IS it
AT IS M NOW RKINll .t b
AT 8J 6( NOW BHINU (.1 10
AT ti 81 NOW BKINO H M
AT IS M NOW UK1MI 3 tu
OLD DEMOCRATIC 1'HICES were hiah
eotapared wllh Ihe nrktei .t which wa nr.
now aolllo, Clolhing.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
OLD WESTERN HOTEL CORNER.
KERR S, CO.
Cle.rl.U, Pa., Dm. t, ll!4.
Pi
M
W
- 9 9 it 9 9 rj (S tS a 9
BEBi5B 5 S 5 E
o S bb h n a a
talOUUU w u w o w
g S 8 E E 5 5 5 S ! '6
ssisa a a ts
t J : S lm44
2 i I i S 2 S i S .
3 S 2 2 J J .522.
$rv (hoa&i, it.
JEMOVAU
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would reipsst fully notify tho public generally
thai he has removed his Grocery Bio re from
Shaw's Row, to the building lormsrly occupied
by J. Miles Km tier, an Second street, next dssr
to Bigler's hardware store, where bs intends
keeping a full line of
GROCEllI EN.
HAMS, DRIED BBEF end LARD.
SUGARS and Si MIPS, of all grade..
TEAS, Oreen and Black.
COFFEE, Routed and Orecn.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
VJJTHD fRtlTH,
All kind, ia th. mark.!.
PICK LIS, In jnn and barrel!.
SPICKS, In r.rjr form and variety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
AM. klKIHOF tRACkERM.
B0AP8,
MATCH KS,
DRIF.D APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Cool Oil ml Lamp Chimntyi.
And a good a.iortm.nt of tho.o thing! uiually
kept In a grocery Dure, which be wilt exchange
lor marKattog at tbe market prl.ee.
Will at-ll for oaih aa cheaply a. any other oat.
Plcaee eall and lea hi! llooh and judge for
youraell.
JOHN McOAtlUllKV.
Cle.rH.IJ, May II, 1874.
GROCERIES!
NEW STORE,
Opposite Poit Office. '
New Goods I New Prices!
(.'HOICK I.INR 411' TEAS.
001.0NUS,
JAPANS,
IMPORTED,
YOUN0 UVSON,
KNIILIFH BREAKFAST
Purcal in Market,
BUTTER AND ECiCiK
Will be kept and aold al Ir.t toal. Oaih nald
for Country Product,
8KRMAN CHERRIES,
Tl'RKET PRl'NES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA HAMS.
Plftll.
Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ac.
Pl( kl.KI.
Barrel Pickle, and Kngllih Pieklea.
K1.0IJR AND fEKD.
Flour, Cam M.al, Oat Meal, Aa.
f.bli'74 LYTLB A MITCHELL.
ED. W. GRAHAM,
DEALER IN .
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Hal Jutt apencd, at the old etatid, In Qrabam'a
now, a eomplet. atoek of
A e h" a o o n a,
of .very daierlptlon.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIEH.
HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHINO, if-e., ifa,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUR,
MEAT,
SALT,
RYE,
OATS,
CORN,
AI.WA Y.S ON II A KB ASI FOR
SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE
FLOUR
Rceelv.d I th. ear load, and .old al a entail
advance.
A aapply uf ROPE eonitantly oa hand.
Special tndueeaoati offered to Ihoae getting Ml
Sonare Timber and Logr, na w. deal largely
ll Lumbermen. Snpptieo, and art pre
pared at all lime, to purchaac tlm.
bcr and lumbar.
BII. W . GRAHAM,
Market Btracl,
CLEARFIELD, PA. , i
Oct. IJ, 171.
(JLOSING OUT
COSTI
Owing to ths panic, we thLnh It trolley is a
out oor atoek
AT (MaNT,
which will be an ad ean tags to both ut and our
cu i tamer . Oar iteeft ia Urge, cswaisting af
(CLOTHING,
TN ALL STYI.BH.
I II ATS & CAPS
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Which we Intend railing at aoit for eaib.
We say Just What ve Mran !
If yen wl.h t. aora from 14 to If oh a rail,
wow Is yowr time le buy. Onr urei-eieM
Orercaat. from III M la 1 M
Siigl. eonta I tlu II M
Suite ' II M le 10 IO
Panti " 4 le M
Paul, and Veati " I Nil IM
I'nder Suit. " lllli IU
Orer Shlrta " INI III
Hack tllore. 1 la la I M
Hon II u a
Ha.pendcrr Ilea TS
Hat. I Hte 4 H
Cap. " Tk tn 1 IS
Remember lb, place. Market etre.1, epaa.il.
lha Conrt llonn.
decM'M
D, STEWART ION.
JVKTICBeV dk CONHTAHI.W riR
W. hare nrieted I large anmher If th. (aw
KI BILL, and will aa lh. ratalgd af Inremtir.
lee eanle. mall a cony te art addrtaa . ajpN
2r) tSostti, tSrorrrlri, tf.
NEW
FldOVIt. FEED,
AND . ? I ;
GROCERY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Heed tit., out door weatof onard Houat
t'ltarflcld, Pa.
L Keep tomtanlly ra hand
Sl'OAR,
COFFEE,
TEAS,
80 DA.
COAL OIL,
SYR TP,
SALT,
SPICKS,
80A.
Canned and Dried Frail, Tobacco, Cigarl, Can
dle., Cider Vinegar, Butter, Kgga, Ac.
L 80, EXTRA OMK MADB
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Cora Heal, Chop, Feed, ftc,
All of whleh will h Mid ,Un f.,e m.I, !.
aicbaoga far tunnlry produce.
Clcartcld, Nor. II, lolf.-tf "
s
TOP THIEF!
How often thst err la heard In onr larare towns :
but no.ene erer thiaha of stealing from
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
Por their goods ars ae cheap, it pays better to
buy than steal them. Pore b a ins: entirely for
osib, snd selling for the asms, ws srs thus ena
bled to offer good st s smaller margin than ean
noeaibly be done by anr bnedoinseren tbe small
est part ef treat business either way. We bars
aa snureiy nt,n pareunia or .
DRY GOODS and
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
In variety unanrpaased and price to suit tbs
scarcity of money. Onr atosh of
MILLINEEY GOODS,
Bonnets and Ladies' Hats,
ha never been squalled In tbe eoiinly.
LAME' AND CIIILIiREXD I NDKRWRAR
n complete sstortmsnt.
ladidies Dress Trimmings,
In Full Line. Latest Stvlea.
Gents1 Furnishing Goods,
n large variety, both soarrs snd Sne.
WINTER UL0VE8,
TARNS,
WOOLS,
. , ZEPHYRS
Waterproofs, in Great Variety.
All are in el tad ts eall and sismlne our roods
and prices before buying elsewhere. Wo mess
no wry races bevsses yos don't hay, bnt bclisrs
Ibis to be s free eons try ; snd thst ever? one has
lbs Inalienable right ts lifs, liberty, the pursuit
of hsppiness snd to buy goods where they esn
seenrs in a sect gosos rer the lsabt money. At
n m. need s old stand, opposite Msssop a.
T. A. J-l.ECk,
set174 A. Af. BILLS.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
SECOND 8TRERT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,'
' DEALERS IN
PURE DRUGS!
sea aBaoucsati sszmss.
CHEMICAL SI
PAINTS, OIIJS, DYE STUFF
VARNISHES,
IIRI SIIK8,
f
PERFUMERY,
FANCY 00 OD
TOILET AKT1CLES,
't .;'i,,'i !',,' s i
OF ALL KINDS,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
for mediclaaJ pnrnoaei.
Trnaici, Supporter,, School Rnokl end Station
ery, ana an otn.r, article, n.nally
fonnd In n Iru Store.
PHYSICIANS' PRKHCRIPTIONB CARE
FULLY COMPOCNDED. Ilariag I large el
nerlenec la the bniinen they oan give entire ial
tifactiol, . , '
J. t. HARTKWlrK,
JOHN t. IRWIN.
Clearleld, Decambar Id, 11174.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
FOR 8 A LB BY ;
It. F. Itlgler A l o.
IRON POUBI.K flllOVKL PLOWS.
WOOD DODDLK 8II0VKL PLOWS,
WOOD SIKflLE SIIOVKL PLOUA
IRON CI'LTIVATORg.
1 i
WOOD CULTIVATORS.
UOWANDA A IRON II RAM PLOWS.
P1TT8I11R0 8TKEI PLOWS.
HAIPT'S BKLLKPONTE PLOWS,
ROIIRSON'S and THOMPSON'S PLOWS.
iWSbarea fur sll ol ths nbovs Plows son-
stsntly on hsnd. my 38-71
II.
F. niGI.ER & CO.'S
SPECIALTIES-
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
MBCHANICI' HARDWARE, j
LUMRIRMINt HARDWAKE.j
PAKMIXO VTINSILf, ,, ;,' J
MILL SUPPLIES, ' 1
IRON t NAIU,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNIIHM, J
PAINTERS' riNDINtlS,
CALCINED PLASTER.
Ha, N, 1171. ,
is $20 .D't,,,
Sirfwan, Ii,"'"' u'
"John w, wakte,
MANITFACTl'RER OF
I iii,
Shent-lron
St Copper Ware
AND DIALER IN i
STOVES & RANGES,
Near Market Hlrttl, rltarl.ld.
I will keep oi band n full itoek of Cook and
Heating Store,, Range., Ae. Alio, I full line if
TIN WARE,
Sheet-Iron nnd Copper Ware.
I will make s specialty of the following Storea,
Ed IP's, Afoosrch. snd Victor Csoh. Kan ran.
snd Mutual Friend, Canspy and othsr Heat lag
Stores.
I will fii-bange Tiswsrs for Cotton Rag.
dsiJ,T4 JOHN W. WAPLE.
jnoxsinra store.
G..S. FLEGAL,
IlEALElt IN
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RAKOES,
HOLLOW. WARE,
PAINTS,
i OILS A VARNIBU,
PUTTY t GLASS,
ROPES,
STEP-LADDERS.
.
WOOD AaD WILLOW WARE:
The eelebrstsd Toledo Ant) Freciieg Q sir satis
, IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
N. better Pump, In the market.
'LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,
jLAMP FLlES,.f all kinda, '
LAMP FIXTt'RES, Ac
All at loweat prieea. 114T4
Preeoutlelt Street, Phlllp.barg;. Pa.
rpRUSTEK'S SALE!
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
t AT
Public or Private Sale I
Being a Portion of the Estate of A. K.
Wright, deceased.
The undersigned will sell nt nubile asls, uolesa
sosusr disposfkd of, on tbe
FIRST MONDAY Of JUNE, 1615,
at the Court House, In the boronght of Clearneld,
Pah, all the following described real satete, tis i
All that eertain trset of land, iltusts in Decs,
tur townihip, Clearfield sounty, is rr eyed and
warranted in tbe name of Charles Risk, contain
ing 404 seres snd allowance. Also, that adjoin
ing tract, warranted nnd surveyed In the nsasssf
Robert Rainey, containing 404 acres nnd allow,
anes Both of aald tract being and lying in tbs
Offsets eoal bails, and having thereon s Isrgs
amount of rsluabte timber of different hinds.
Also, all the undivided half part sf 4i acres
mors or leal. In three levers! parcels of land,
part of tbe Joseph Clark and John Harrison sur
veys sitoste in Woodward lownbip, Clearneld
wanly, snd same lands held In common with '
Caleb and tieorge Churchman, having n large
amount of valuahle white pine and hemlock with
otbrr timber ihvrton.
Aim, another tract containing I if norei, mors
or leaa, aituate la Woodward townihip, being tbe
west snd of the Thomas AlsrsUn survey, baring
tbsreon white pine, hemlock snd other timber,
and being nnclerlaid with aeveral veins of ralua.
bid coal.
Also, another tract of 4t serea. mors sr lera,
part sf tbs Susan Ward Surrey, being tbe bank.
Ing ground ailsBts st tbe mouth of Morgan Run
and adjoining land of William Albert A 11 roe , in
V Sod ward tewrsbin, Clearfield eounty, and cov
ered with vslusble heuiloek nnd ether timber.
Ales, another tract of 1 00 aersa, naors or leaa,
bebng part of the Thomas tttewardaon survey,
situate In Decatur township, Clearfield county,
sod l?lng within the eosl msaenra of ths Oaceols
osl be tin.
Also, two parcels of land situate In Lswrenes
township, within one mile of tbe borough, nnd
valuable as out lots, one thereof esntsining eight
sersa, more or lea j the other fosr serea, sdjolning
lands of Robert IVriglcy aod others.
Aleo, another tract ol land, lituats fa Pike
towoihip, ooo tain ing Sll seres, being part ef wsr
rent No. 420, situsts within tlx miles of te bor
ough sf Olearflelil, oorsrsd with valuable limber .
and underlaid with Irs eray sf tbs Asset s.nsllty.
Also, sll those four esrtsin bnilding lots iltu
ate In Reed's sdditlon tn ths borough of Clesr
Beld, and known as tots No. aod ia said
addition.
Also, all that parcel of ground aituate In rear
ef the Aradrnylet and aloison's store, part of
lot No. IS, In general plan of Ciearfleld, siring
s Large frame building thereon and said lot iln
ate and bounded on east sidr hy an alley. '
All tbe above described lands srs valuable.
The lands la Decatur snd Woodward townships
are all within tbe eoet measure sf that District,
snd within rsaeb ef railrosda, either built or now
building, snd eonsiend themselves tw purchasers
for soal and lumber. These Isadawill be aotd at
priistc isle, if psrtlsa deelrs Ispnrchsse, bnt if
not sold st prlists sals will be publicly sold aa
Store uea tinrJ.
Terms will be msds reaeonable lo salt par.
ehs-er. All Inquiries sddrssisd ts lite under
aigned will receive prompt attention.
A. C. 1 ATK, Trsslvs.
i Clesrlel J, t, Job. Ifl, 157S. t4
TJNDKItTAKIN(i.
' JaaliejLlwr,Sl
ha anderilgaed art now lull, prepared lo
carrr en the huilie.i of
IIMKItTAKI?iy,
AT RRAS0NAHLE RATES,
And reepertlallr lollrlt lb, inlrawaga af thoet
needing lucb lerrlee.
. JOHN TROI'TMAN,
' JAMES U I.EAVV,
Ctearleld, Pa.;, eh. IS, 1174.
Attention. Lumbermen!
WEare now mannlnctnrlna anr IMPROVKD
STEEL . SOCKET LltlVINO OA NT
HOOKS, auperler t. a. 7 ether la waa. Wa her
alaoin .lock a large quantlt of Cantheakl awitn.
hie for rafting purtoee, which wa are eallinw
rheap rorca.h. AMOS A P.. KENNAKU.
. Claaileld, Pa., March II, 18)1.
' Boale's Embrocalion, "
(LA POWltL'i,)
For ill dlaeaia, Incident la H.raee, O.tU., ttt
unmaw ei.a, ra,-tnng III IH wl aw,
eiuraal ipplieaUai.
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ph R. Irwla, CnrweniellU, Daalii Ik4.
awdar, Ulkanairg. . af.
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ARPKT WBAV1NG.
Thl aad.nlaaed le neeih. aa wva.a,
Cairn la .rd.r, It n, j deainil. Hai lag
had .ear thlrt, lean, racUeal.iperlenea tn Phil.
Idelnkla, hteMla nealdenlwf ieiag MUefaetloa
M thee, who am, rarer him th tear wea.Ug.
Order, wak lettwr. admreaeadt. Wai
l'teofc, CUul.U eo., will meat with pramnl
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