Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 10, 1875, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN. I
CLBARFIRLD, PA
VYBDNK8DAY MORNING, MARCH 10,1875.
Terms of Subscription,
If paid in advane,or within three month .. J 99
' paid after three ad before six months.,,.. S 60
If paid ftfr the expiration of all months ... I 00
Messrs. 8. U. l'lTTkMHU. A Co., New.
ppr Advertising Agents, 17 Park How, corner
Bsc men Street, art war dnly authorised Agent
in Ksw York City.
tvlOI.MilOUH NOTICES
not . lat f-. tec opal Clinrcli-Rav. A. D.
Tor en, j' ttor. Publi Brvic sry Babbeth
U lJ A , end 7i P. M.
Sabb.t i ehol at 9 A. M.
Prey. atiai every Thursday, at ft P- .
Cuns n tji tiorvieo, 0rt Sabbath of erry
jonih, U A. M.
Preabytarlait Church her. II. 8. Buti.ru.
8o.bb-.tb services morning and niiig -tiab-bftth
School at S I. M.Prayw Meeting Wcdne
day waning.
Mt. traucla CImrrli ( atholir Rot. P.
J. 8ihhua. Mni at Ml, o'clock A. M., on tba
ynl am) fourth Monday faeh month.
OFFICIAL MHKCTORY.
i.mn or loLniin via at ten swainxs coirt,
flu and Monday of January.
TVrd Monday of March.
That Monday f Jon.
Fourth Mnndy of Heptember.
tiMi or holdivs common n..u.
first Monday of June,
booond Mooday of No vein bar.
ri ai.io orpirRM.
Wrfecl .fWyc-IIon. Charlri A. Mayor, ftf
Lock Haven .
A,tfiai 'M JnJgt Hon. John II. Orria, of
Brllrfonte.
Aocin'a William C. Foley, Clearfield;
John J. Read, CunrennviUa,
VatAoHuiary Kit I. loom.
Htfittrr mnd Unorder L. J . Morgan.
IHttrirt Atlornty Frank Fielding.
Twxrr-lHiii W. Wise.
Sheriff William R. Mol'hcrton.
lmtnf Surftjfitr $muv P. .lcCI0fk-7. Cuf
wensvtlle. ,
Count i Jummiiontr$jtin V. Thompson.
Ctirwensvillet Clark !Jrewut Clearfield Conrad
W. Kyler, Ur.thau.ten.
Ounnty AmlttnJme II. II lit. Lumber City;
Lewi C. Bloom, CtearfWId; Henry Whitehead,
Unloo township.
Jury Com m m i on rre John W. tihugnrt, Jaiuo
Mitchell, Oarticd.
SpritmUt Phlit A'cAoWs John A.
Gregory, ClesrtMd.
tVotenei PnktiJtAu W. Wrlgl, Wm. Ra
debaugh, Cyrua h. tlordnn, Clear ft eld i Jnsiah
Krana, Joseph II. Irwin, Curwcnsvlll i J. J. tin
gle, Osceola Mills; Johnston Hamilton, Lalher
borg. DEMOCRATIC MEKTING.
- Tba lemoemtsof Clear ft eld county nr hereby
notified to assemble, in the Court Room, In Clear.
flM on Tuesday eTCtiliiff. March lUtli, 1811
(Court week) for the purposeof choosing a Repre
sents tira delegate to the approaching Democrat i
gist Convention, and to sclcot ihreo Cn 'arena
to meet thorn of Clinton and Centre, for (be pur
pose of electing a Senatorial delegate.
WM. M.McCrLLOUMII,
CtenrfWiI Fob. Sltli, 1875. Chairman.
Urookvillo, liko llimtiniIon, n ni-:
late'l otcr Ihe Water Worki quertiun.
A iv-uiiioit nf the I'ommylvnnia Ko-
ssrrcs Is to come off nt Wllliamsport on the 1
ofJune.
ComTminion Rcrviccn wro hold in
the Presbyterian Church last Sabbnth.
' Tbo W tllitimsport Sun wijh tho mntt-h
factory In fbart city ia preparing the sticka for a
factory In England.
- m awn '
l.'ol. UurtMhorn hiw our thanks for
aeopy of SuhiU's Hand lok and oiber Ugisla
tlva documents uteful to printers.
in - -
Snow fell in thin region, on Siinduy
night last, to the depth Of ftf teen inches, plump
measure. Tbia la by Tar the hearlest fall of snow
during this winter.
Tho sentiment,' "Oh tho snow, tho
beanuful anow," ia about flayed cut in thin
latitude. Ti o did eh of a good thing to as bad as
non. i ' -
. m -e o
, Damaokp Wo notice by a correfv
dent in the itelleronto WaAwta, (bat tho recant
fen wood done eoaeiderablo damage to tbo
Karlhaua bridge, It boing barely pnasabt.
Cocrt Next Week. Wo expect to
aee nearly ail our patrons In town neit week, and
havo tbarefoM praparod a fine lot of blank re
ceipts, wbiah ws will fill op i Ihelr request for
futuro os. ''"'"
The CIpnrficbl County Normal School
for the year 1A75, will be held In tho borough of
Curwenavlllc, flommenoioc on Mooday, May 10th,
lf76. Por farther information, address
- . J. A. tlnioonT, Clearitld, Pa.
More Notaries. Wo learn that
Qor. Hartraofthaa appointed and oommlsaioncd
Mr. H. X. Arnold, of CurwinaTiHe, and Mr. Km
mat Savers, of Osreo'a Mills, aa N .tarisi Poblto.
They are both genllanMn, aid folly competent for
tho duties as lined there.
.I, i--o a -'
Mnney had a tire nn tho mnmin
oflhiSdlost., destroying tho proportion of tho
helre of Josbua How man and Baker Longcaka,
and tbo itoh of T. Taggart A Co. Tho lose la
estimated at I15.ltf. partially Inrwrcd. It la
supposed to hare been tbe work of aa Incendiary,
John Cooper, IVenidoiit of the Firnt
National Bank of Columbia, and prominent
oRlten of that bemugb, dlod on last Tbnraday
night, after two weeks Illness. Ho waa aged 78
years. Kdwia Cooper, of tbla borough, and
Jeremiah Cooper, of (Hon Hope, Ibia oounty, ant
nephews of the decea-od.
Incensed. The editor of tho Lock
naren HtpuUitm inllmatMl a fow wteks ago
that that city waa about aa bad aa Sodom and
Gomorrah. The editor of tho Democroi denies
tho charge, and elotos by aaylrg : MWo think to
pat Look Haven on a grado with them Is great
injustice." To which, Sodom or L Haven 7
Promoted. We learn that (lovornor
II art ran ft has appointed oar member of
Legislature, Col. W. R. ILirtohorn, 0 ember of
his staff, with Ihe rank of Colonel. It la with
pleasure that we ohronlcle this promotion of Ross,
" b. I. frnllLrly b, hi. ..ighb.1 .nd
nr. utltlod that th. eonfSdrnra rtpoard 10 him
by Uil Kieellcncy will BOl b. riolaled.
. m
iT1 . A,ii.iri'l rnn.t MjirirrY
."EKTINO. OP AOBIC' LTURALrMKJlETl.
A mMlm, of lha Clc.rflol.l Co.nty Ajr.oult.ral
Roci.ty (ill b bold la th. Court Hon. a, at CK.r -
old. oa Mond.T .realm. M.reb Itlb, Isti, for
,h.a.r... .f eltln. officr, for th. ntolni
" ' ----- -
year, Mi
baai.ew.
tb. trkaawtlua of othir laipon.ntl
A. U. KnAMaa. Bea'y.
NlW PoSTM AHTKB8. A rontoflW
ka. kna ealabli.bl at th. wot ead or ti. 8ua
rnit lu.B.1, la tbla county, .ailed Babul., and
Henry Doublet appointed .'o.lmaalar.
Mr. Iaa.e ffblmtl ha. keen aipol.ted l.t
ui.iler of the 41Im at W.llawt.a I Baiaa.1 Q.
' Kuala, at TraalTllta, aad tlra. Barak . B an.t!,
I'o.lmi.ireu at Patehlatrillo, all la thit Kualy.
CoAt Eovaltt. Tho Pliilipubnrff
rfra.1 MaUa that Pell.rlll. puliM ha., baaed
th. eo.l minei f J.mea P. .lata, of OtMols, .a
the Maplrloa branori, aud it M repotted ar. t.
pay .ln.te. t.aU per too royalty. Tl.la it tb.
lareal royally paid la tbit r,ia, but I. alt.
tb. only aaae where lb, aiinea wir. tpMed, truck
laid, aehut. moled, and a. or) thai la mnnlo,
rd.r at tb. tint, .f Uatlne.
Ki.MwtmTn on Snow. TI10 Philipa-
kur( weatkeriook bad tbla lo y la kit l,.u. of
Ik. lk latlaot :
"Wedn.tday, Ihe third day of aprl.,, Vrou,ht
the drepeH tu.w .r .ny d.y af taw reaaoa. II It
waa aot for th. ..fallible .lataaae, w tboald lot
know that eprin, waf here.
Woudar what th. a. a. Ihou.kt wli.n b. got ap
o Mo.day noraiag. eh f
. in, ia.
Rati. Fit O1.0 Bi ttb The t'otitre
Hall Jfrmrfer uyt t "At Hub Ur taer'f rale,
la Pen tawatblp, oa Ikareday law. a pair af
k.tt-tkara., .110 la geo "dor, irare k.vk.d of
t. Olh Urlaw. Tkee.ch.lnt wer. Hade fly year,
ag. for fllb't faiker, aad after th. dca'h af lb,
laltae, war. bought by ITagh I.erle.er .1 tba n't
of deeeaMd't pereeaal pr prrlf , aad ao Ike,
bar. bet bought bark agaia hy kit foa Olb,
af Pluaat 0p."
i ' .ttHTietifi. -Wo notitw y tho
O.Mle, that J.d,. Orrla if at Bedford Rpriaga
ar aw by. Tha Jearaal la quoottoa aaya i
"Ilea. Joha n. Orrlt, Addltloaal Law udgi af
tbe Utk Jadlalal PletrM, It ptwelding arar lb.
aevMaJ Crta la tkit aaaaty, tale week. II.
hue already ma. beitt af friend, ha oar tablet
J.dg. Orel, baa atad. for hlatalf aa en? labia
tesaUtkaa, (la, ka baa doaaed Ike JadklM
tetauaa, mt will aaaa teaod ra aba fraal raakt of
tb. fadl.larr la tha Hate."
Ir.ATii op IIakvry Mann. Wo
ctironklvd tha dlaaitar on tka Pao-HmdU lUil
road, faw wcaka ago, Mr, Mans via en of
tbt V let 1 nil. the Ittllrfonto atclnm, nf lie
alb Inat , aayi i '
"On Friday murnlug lail a diialeb waf rc
etivtd tbal bt nt failing rjpldly and could II vt
but a Urn boura. That afernN Mrs. Mann,
bit inolhar, atarttd for RiruliantllU, arriving
tbrra on niurdny morning, a fw htmra bafora
brr ton died. 11 traa eonMloua all tba lime, and
thagrlettd mother had tba aad MlitlacdoQ of
being reoognlard by biro. The
remains were 1
brought home In a (iinl train, arriving licraon
Sunday. On Tuesday (be fiineral took plaoe, and
It waa one of tba largtat tvar tern la Ihia part of
the country, there bring aouie tlgbty tebU'lci In
the proovaiion.
"Harvey Man waa 87 years of age, and n gen
tleman of very quiet and retiring wsnotr. 11
wai a empable and mcrful bnstnrat nan, and
waa the comfort and tolaoe nf hti whlowcd mother.
Ha waa unmarried and rich, aud generally
eateened by everybody. Ilia funeral waa largely
attendrd by tba workman who emloyr bo waa,
and wba all deeply ngrot hla untimely and uel-
aneboly fate.
"Tbo aeeident which eauml Mr. Mann a death '
was precipitated by a brtkiu rail, whirb threw
the ears down au cmbankmrnt twmly-Dve feet
high. His wounds went a terrible one In Ibe
bead, reaching from tba right eye almost to the
base of (be skull, and other wounds on lli fore
head, breast and sides, four doctor attended
him, and, until Friday morning, be waa not eoa
lidered to be In danger. Immediately after lb
newa of Ibe aeeident a as received here, Mr.
Cameron Uurnslde, his cousin, startedfor Stoubea
tllle, and wss with bin through all bis trouble.
"Mr. Mann waa tba grandson of Ike lat Jodgo
Thomas Born side, and the nephew of the late
Judge James Burnslue."
A New Bridok Tune. it npiwRm
that bridges where public nccesilty demands
them, are not as odious, nnncoesssrjr and ei
penatva as they "used to was." This wo Infer
from an Item on that subject, which we clip from
tbe ttrtillt, or ihe M Inst., which reads aa
follows :
"'It dues seam Strang that the actual wants of
the eitisens are ignored in bridge matters in one
part of the oounty, while magnificent Iron struc
tures are put up in other parts."
Well, all we hare lo say is, let those who re
side In the viciaily where a bridge la a public
necessity "come down on paper" for one-balftbe
cost of building a bridge, and we will do our
'level best" to prevent tbem from being "Ignored"
and assist in bringing Ihelr case before "tlie
proper authorities."
Bridges ever large at reams at a pub) ie crossing
are as netessarry, la our estimation, aa is a Court
House, or prison, and no section or tho county
will find us 'going baok on Ibeiu" if the people
make their wai.ts known in the naual way. The
amount of private subscription raised In tbo
vicinity where a bridge la demanded, is the very
best tost that ean bo applied. It Is very easy U
ascertain what a bridge will eosl. Hay from
$.',t.'fl0 lo $10,001) fur on and two span bridges,
from one hundred and siity lo three hundred in
length. After learning tbe probable oat, and
getting "lots" of money subscribed, we would
almost guarantee that Ihe "proper authorities"
will assist those who mnko a reasonable effort o
I help themselves.
! A Pleasant Surpiuhb X'artv. A
surprise party waa held in humbor Llty, no
Wedncadav, Ihe l'lhof February, tn oclebratetue
Mth y ar or Mrs. Kve Jordan, wife of Jubo Jor
dan, Br., deeuased. Tbe party waa hold at the
residence of Mrs. Kusan Young, one of the daiigh
ters. A host ofrelatlrei from nil quarters Mtue
iilouzhing through snow-drifts tumbling in,
group after group, ladenod with good things,
much to tbe surprise of tbe aged grandmother.
Mrs. Jordan, although she has seen the frosts of
many winters, la comparatively healthy. Hav
ing lon taken some three or four years ago with
a paralytic stroke, her limbs are rendered some
what helpless, yet aha can knit, lew, and see
clearly without tbe aid of glassea. She is the
mother of thirteen children, all of whom arellriog
but three, and all reside in Clearfield county, with
tho ex ecT) t ion of two sons In Nebraska and one
daughter in Illinois. Her grand-children nam
ber eighty-one, and great-grandchildren eighty
three. Of tbia total, alty-H feasted with her on
tbe above named dny. The company was highly
entertained in tba evening by tbe Lumber City
Baud, who to return were treated to an oyster
supper and other delicacies, of which they par
took heartily. Thua ended a d.ty long to be ro
uiciubcrcd j because a reunion of tbo same friends,
on ajtke occasion, will doubtless aiaver occur
again. ' ' '
A Gumiinq Purr. Tho editorof the
JuAoaiRf Argus, after attending Court for two
weeks at Brookvllle, thus relieves himself after
hla return home to Puntsutawoey :
The Rrookvllle bar U well known throughout
the I'oited States as one of unsurpassed Integrity,
learning and ability. The members are nt daly
courteous, but they love one another. There is
not below tbe Uonrt or Heaven, a purer juurt
than Jenka. There Is not aa eleioont of thought
that makea or mores bta soul, but seems to bare
been efluied from tbo frontal Mind, in whom we
all live, and more, and have our being. May be
ili-a Inn, as an eiamnle 10 Bis ieilws, ana n
bless mankind with the Jnst administration of the
laws. When the righteous rule, toe people re
joice.
Were It aeeessary to Inform our readers more
fully upon tho question nt lasne, we would state
that ihe editor In question la member of that
bar of "unsurpassed Integrity, learning and abili
tv." and that "tbe Court below" and "the Court
of II- aven" nre a considerable distance apart.
ItoBBED. Mr. Kilwwd JiilniHon, of
lb. Hroek.rhoir II, .om hor., wm m .nf.rlun.lf
lo h.T. bl. trunk brvk. op. .nd robbed on
liond.; of U.l k. 11 contaiifd IhiT'j ll.r.
in bill, tr doll.r. in lilvor, ..d on. dollar In
,old, mil of which w.l t.brn. Ra.plelon rvatinl
on on. or two p.ron,, but fabtfqu.nt.strain.j
tion ,howod th.m to bo tnpoornt, ..d ,ino, th
Ib.rt hot not bw. flicd n .ny on.. It it to b.
bopod tb.t th. tbief n.y yet u d.tMtMl .nd
puni.hrd. Bttltfont ll.tr.mo..
Iiint of luttcrti remaining uiu'luimvd
In tb. PottoliH .t Cl.trn.ld. for th. .! .nding
M.roh lib, lots I
B..hon. A. Holloa, D. X.
11.11, MiH M..III. Uti.r, Thonu
11.11, Wri. M.ry A. McUHrrty, t. D.
Il.iloy, Mit. H.rnh 1'ropl.t, N.
Ilalky. Miu J.n. (t) R.i.orth, M.(l.
Il.lo. llirton Vrmplr., Kmily
Pr.nw.llt, Mr. White, J.m.a
Urnrry, Cb.rlM Hooh, Mary V.
r. A. UAUI.1N.P. M.
tCHOOL MANAGEMENT. '
Kri.r.To.i. 1'... Fob. tih, 1873.
Ur. Kl.rro. irinM olkw in. . abort tpao.
I. your oolumna for hittory of tho duinf. ol on.
'ZU
, ,nl s,0 Ui.trlel tor .m, of Ihe ari(hboro
U haul al.r for alran.p t.ho.1 houaea, the
trnohar and ,cbnl.r. elp.i.lnr tbe rVhool room.
B.t th. Ui.r of lb. Hickory ll..llo Bchool
, , , u ,M 1,0. ,h. Hoard.
fWry 0, ,,j,Ml.4i,g ,he elreumtunK, for bi,
1 llta for kaolin, a barrel of water, wkil. he
! ele.ned lw. wind.., Ike t..h .nd ai,hte.a
W 1"lbl lha Uaala .f aaid eho.l room,
now t, tb.i lor .ia. r ws..
t Bptciatt.
IUel.,1 at T. A. Pick Ca. . thie week
one a.nrlm.ol of WliiU U,Hlt fur Spring trada,
ebeap for oaak. laoa III in.
Th. Inert areortrapnl of l.adlet TIN la town,
at T. A. Fleck A Co't. tall and ee. tbew. aichlll
Calieoa. aaualiDa, linahaiaa aud drort goodr.
new, all will b. ftdd cbvp lot caen .1
aa.k IV r l.A.tlininavum
Mew n.pblai of all kind! aad prim, at
eaak II. T. A. PLtitaV t CO 8.
Tha nlao. to g.t your motlee. at at
mrk li. T. A.H.Kl K A CO S
Aaelher aew Hoe of black alpaoaa a aptcialty al
I. A. Heck A Oe a- Vail aad lee tkem. tacn 10.
Mcmembar th. nlac new Ilea, all tba Bow ahadel
I T. A. PLaXk A t-Oo. m.k 10.
Boiantaa. Pint elan baardlng.wltb pleaaanl
roomi, in a deilrable hMatUtD. l.rut. mod.rau.
Apply to Mrt. Met lellaa.
Oppotit. Ioaard Uradcd Hebool, tt.
New kid glorot for g.ota, at
mck io. T. A. FLECK i C0t.
New1 .mbKlderlw, Bow imliroldeilil, ehtapn
Iban crer, nt
mck 10. T. A. FLKCK A CO'S.
While eklrtl, whiu Bhlrta, for gtutt al
m.k lo T. A FLECK i COS.
I.aaa rtaatait. A ear load of llantlagaoa
groaad plaatcr iu.1 reeeired al
KRAT.EH A LYTI.K .
Clr.rfi.ld, March a, Ult ima.
L. Flegal kai nr.. t. tha eily and tad, gowdi
rer, low I. price, aad la oarnng bis au meant
and natron, aalraordi.aiy bargeiai, each aa
were ae,.r belore eflered la Ibi. Maaly. .'traoar
will aa w.U by glnag kiaa a .all before goieg
elae.hare. -,
Fl,(al fayt ka Wifl ailoalih kit (iialtmerl wllk
low priewt. "'"
riagej le tcll.og .1 al eoet la prepare for
pria, trade. .J.-au
Flegal atlMnf gewdt la wet Ike llnea. j
Fab, tl-tli
' Aiai -tUtanty Ire d.sM Cbmrteld Wood
ekopaer. Ate. at
pARtr t Pauk! 1 do to eli-nira II yon want
go jiIi at low prltaa. Peb. H-i. j
Klagal aclla the Parkor liocU Mil Bbooa.
Plcgal hai tba laU ityla HaU.
Vvhihd 500 Dumllea
will pay euh.
Prb. U:li.
f itraw, for which I
jAUl't L. Liavt
Tim llMfr m MAKKkT. Wo I. Meaa Mackerel,
tba Brat aver oltwd In thin Market, fresh, fat and
deliaioua. Tbey are not No !' with tbe bonds out
on.ana tar superior (o ro. i a wuu aaauson. in
quire lor Mr Markarolat
Uee. HSm. tlTLB A MlTfUlLI.'B.
R. U. M'Unally'a adrertise tnent In rt
gard Ut Life Intnraoat- 'y
Call on R. M. M'Knally and got your lire In
sured in the Old Continental Life Insurance) Com
pany, of Hartford, Conn. anglt-ly
III uuiri Pon 8ai. R. Newton 8baw keeps n
fall supply of Predoma Hujcglea and Plalioroi
Wagons for sal. Tu bo aen at the Hbaw House
yard. Call on or addresa him at CtearBeld Penn
sylvania mmy IS tf.
Wood and Willow Wnj-a nf all descriptions for
",u " M"r .
Rare Time! Hare Labor! Baio Muuoyl Sara
Clotboal The" Navally Wringer" is tbe beat 1b
tba market, liny II) try It.
Por cale by II. t. Diai.RR A Co.
Just received, a largo lot of noo-tiploeive
Lamps and Lanterns at
v-IWS .. i H. F. Biota 4 Oo'a.
Kiirifra to Waqos akd-Cahmiaqk MAKana. We
havo iust received a ircneral assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Bpiiuga
and Axles, wbteu wa oner cneap lor oasn.
. . 11, F. Hiolsr A Co.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sals by It.
Blgler A Co. '
II. V. Rigler A Co. have been making ei tensive
additions to their stock 01 Jiaraware ine n nw
days. Kverytking new in Hhslf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware, Parmera' Hardware, builders
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be'seen
at their store, May 21.
Rr.tn Tnia ! Persona whocontcmplate building
will do well lo cull and examine eur stock of
HUIUUNU MATERIAL. We have In atocka
full line or Builders' Hardware, Nails, PsinU,
Oils, dims Putty, I ale i nod Plaster, Ac.
Biy.'N lit II. J. iui.n m v w.
Hawo. Diatan'a Cross-cut Raw, Ureat American
Saw, Horn ton i Lightning Haw, at
aw, at '
P, Diolm A fV.
Jl.
A fnll line of Household Uoeda, Japanned Ware,
Ac, Tor aale by 11. P. Bigler A Co.
Pajsts as PawticbV FinniJMiB. Our atock
of I'aiulf and Painiera' Materials ia ooia-'-stOj in
niu.iintr .1. 'I. lrfiwii' I'ure White Lead. John Lu
cas A Co a l'uro nntte ieau, r. n. v
Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White
Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Yarnishesof
all kinds, a full line of Brushes, aud a fullliaeel
colors, drf and In Oil. ' '
my28r3 II Hioi.nn vo.
RKCAPITULATION.
Bird Cases.
Wood and Willow War.)
ilousKhold floods.
All kiodaof Hardware.
Jnpanned Ware.
J'cints, Oils, Yarnlahos.-
4'sJolned Plaster.. '
:i
in "Au - V..fia..(hB.mothHard -
'"""',". ,
v... V... vir. Aa.ii'.lh.muiTDmn-
to I)r. Morri.- H.rop of T.r, Wild Cb.rry
ii . ir . .. L ..il.i.h ..It .1 o.r
Holt. Wm,l.,,l. t Holt, W.IIM.I.H , H. E. II-1
ti.in., Willi.n', Uror..
M.rob U lj.
Bird CngM
l.r h Co. ..
Urf o MXortment-
.tn.r. Bif-
Hootonr 81.1. Point., for nnintloK houtpl In
.ilr mild out.id-foll.g.., V.m llail.lln,,, o.
Uoatiful, d.r.1.1. pd woftomif.1, , Uro.nd in
puro I.in..cd Oil.
my37 II. t- Bioi.m 1 Co.
C.loin.d Pl..t.r for ul. by II. T. Blirl.r t Co.
Oa TIiorid.T. Pcb. ISth. 17S. by K.r.Wa. II.
Dliu Mr. I.KWIS C. SHAFP.NIiH and kliee
ANNA II. HKKI1ICK, both of Lawrence Iowa
thip, Clearfield eounty, 1'a.
At Bldgwar, P.., on Friday. Feb. IBIh, 1B7S,
by Sooir. CiiMim. Mr. UII.I1KKT I.A MOW -T'AtirK.
of I'ennlialrt, I'learlleld enuntr. Pa., and
Hut II.IZAHKTH llll.K, of 8U Meryl, ia
eounty, 1'a.
On Sunday. F.b. a I it, by Rcr. I. N. Ciovan,
Mr. ). W. OIIDEX aad Mill M. L. HOt'SAI,!.,
both of ClnrOeld eouaty, P..,
At tbe Lutheran P.rtMag. la La Unrlharg, Pa.,
i Mondar, Feb. l?d. I;i, by Her. K. Maaaai,
Mr. I'KIIHV IIOOVKIt aud MieaSABAII lir.,1
UuMCKd, both of lirady towoibis Clearncld
aunty, ra.
Oa ToeadaT. Feb. Md. UT5. at th. rel.lcao.
of the officiating clergymen, Rev fUwt.at, Mit.aa,
Mr. UKOKIIB HKltKllLINU.oruiearn.lo ooaa-
ty, and Mira MArtv n. l.iu.l, oauguier oi
Joaa Lroata, K..., of Jeffereon Munly. .
Ah Pri.l... V.h .4th. laTA. be CnAm.ea Ro-
a.rKr., Ko., at hi. reeidenee, Mr. JAMK8 W
DKVI.IN. of rrnnr)eld, Clearilel.1 eounty. P..,
aad MiH MAKY IiKWALU, of HI. Marya, Klk
uaty, Pa. , ,
At llnlonrille, on Thurtday, Feb. Jitb, 1175,
by Rev. J. V. It. ll.'i.Hat. aaailted by Her. N. II.
kllLi...toi tuoeoia, ar. ji.ri.un w.'m.r..,
Tynna, Pa., and Mitt BARAH M. McKWKN, of
I Dionnll., centre eouoiy, ra.
0a Thiimlay, Feb. J.Hh, 1B7S, hy A. W. R.r-
uon, Brq., Mr. ltullf.Kf Minur.l. arm ante
MARV A. 1I0LLKNIIACK, bulb or Morn.
townahip, Clearlcld eounty, P..
At Ibe rriidene. of A. W. Lea, K-q , oa Tuea-
day morning. March Vlh, l7, by Hev. A. ti.
Vnmiir IL... A. U. MrULUHbK). or tne .1. A.
Church, and Ultf WII.Lt.TTA C. LKB, or
Olcarlitld, Pa. ' ! I f '
The aubalauliel. Wultik accotspaaled tbif wa-
tlca, makct It plain la af that tbe Rer. gentleman
baa drawn an ordinary prlt. en tblt aeeailoa.
"Et ti. Le." It ao mora at lueh. A long and bap.
py nnion It conceded ta both by the writer.
ltJ. , . . ,
At ber r-H'leooe in Ilnmbarger.'cieoraeld won
ly, Pa.. Monday. Feb. 1Mb, lH. Mr. HACHKL
J. McSHKK, widow of Wm. Mrtinan, aged 61
year, 10 months and 14 days.
At flrant fltalton. on Batunla. Feb. Wlh, 1875,
Mr. BARAH JANK MAX WgLL, daughter of
II r. Ai.bkrt Nbwrli.. of Ponnfield, Clearflelfl
eounty, Pa., aged SI years,' II won tba aad 32
days. 1
Near Rumliarger. Clearfield county, Pa., on
Wnan.lxr. Fob. 24th. Mi. QKOllMK WASH
INtiTON, laiant ta of Jvm Pait raa, aged T
months and lo days.
In Brady township, Clearfield county, Pa., nn
Prtdftr, Prb. Mih, 1H74, ItKHKCCA FAKLKY,
wife of MrtoMia PaHi.ar. ad 8 year.
In Rrady townabip, Clearfield coon If, P., on
. l, . a..L IJ.I UlUllL'l. S.
naturnny, roc. s.n, .'
aged H8 year. 1 month and S days.
lVniisj 1 vanlo ltallrond
TVROSS et'cLEAHHELD BIUNCU.
nN and after Mooday,
NOV. 16, 1874, the
V7P
assenser Traiaa will run daily (eieept Sun
days) between Tyrone and Clear lie Id, as folio we
CLB AKPIKLD MAIL.
W. C. InwiK, Conductor.
LBAVR SOUTH.
-LKAVK NORTH.
Cl.arOeld 1.40. r. a.
Philipaburg 4.S., "
Oaoeola 1.1", "
Tyroaa... ., "
Tyrant .... I OO.A.u.
Otccola 10.10,
Pkilipabur(...IO l, '
Olearheld .....11.10,
CLKARFIKLU IXI'KKciH.
W. B. rtraaaa, Conductor.
HAVE so i; Til.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield I.5 Tyrone t.10 r.M.
Phillmburg.. I. .VI
lntereeetioa...T.ll
Oaeeola 4. 49
Oeceol. I.H "
PhillpabBrg,.JI. "
Clearti.ld. or. ..!. "
Inlerteetlon.. 0.4t
Tyrone.. I.b.
TV RON K STATION.
BAITWAHn. A a
I w.BTwaan. A a
Miled Train, . lilt
t'lncintl Kiprcat, 4-II
Paclflc Eaprrit, t 14
a
Way P.raenger, 1:11
Mall Train, S 4I
Fait Line, iikl
Pa.Hl Klprrw, 0:17
llarrhlinrg Ace'm, T:o,
p a
MallTral., liti
Atlaatio RiprrlB, fi'94
I'hila'da liprets, 10 13
The Mall make. el.a. conBeetlen wltk Atlantit
Kipreiieatt al :4. arrl.l.g .1 llarrlaliarg at
IIHl. t. a and at I'klladelpbia at A. a. and
wllk Mall well .1 till, Brrlelng at Alison, at 7:11
m u. and at Pitt.burrb at 1:40 A. a. The Hi
pren Mnnecti with Paelte Kapra rait .1 k:IT
A. .. arrielag at IfBrrlaburg at 11:01 A. a. aad at
I'hiladc i.bla at 4:1. r. M-i aad wita faciue at-
preai waft al t-U A. a., arrlrlng at Altooaa at
ff:.o a. a. aad Plltrburgh at 1:00 r. a. Leaving
Phi adelnhieea lae facia, n.preae at nr.. r
a. lb. Mall at 0:00 a. a. and Plttaburgb .a At
lantic KiprcM al 1:10 p. at. or Paeld. Kiprea. .1
3:10 A. a., maa .ion tonnertina a, lyrooa wuu
trait, for Clearfield.
N. 11. Tha Mail traia arrirea .1 Carwea..
villa at ll:3A A. a., aad le.?.. Carweaaeille at
g:00 r. a. . The Ripreea arrirea at tame plea, at
O:o0 l. w., remaining 10 mlautaa, .retaralng ta
Claarfied, luaree Clearlcld fur Tyruae al 4:1b A.M.
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Ballcfonte, Pa ! It
Mid.llel.wa tt 01
Marietta Ill
Laneaater I It
PHILADELPHIA 7 Ot
Altoana...B,. 1 It
J.ihaatowBWMM 1 1
lk ll.r.n..... I JO
Wllllam.norl 1 10
Huali.g.l'.aMM.... I 10
Leaiatewa. M. 1 10
Maryirlllo- . 4 M
HARR1KBURU
1TTHDURU I II
Clot, eonaertieaa Bad. by all train at Tyroaa
aad Lack Haraa. -
BivlT-rf- rlanerlnteBdenl,
Sheriff's Sale.
"ffTlY vlrlaa of writs of leeors fri; U-
I owed out of tke Court of Common Pleao of
UeerAeld county, and to me directed, there win
be exposed to P V ULICHA 1.E, at the Court House,
In the borouih of Clearfield, on Monday, 1Mb
dav of Maroh, We, at 1 o'clock, p. m., tbo
t.,lnmlar HmI Kslale. to Witl
All the mhi. title, inter it and claim of tho
Derbr Coal Company, of Ibe Slate of Pennsylva
nia. th nrndaDt. of. In and to all that eortaia
tract, or piece of land, altealo In the township of
Decolor, in tbe oounty of Clearfield and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described no foiiowa,
to wit :
Beglnaiog at a post, eeraer of George 8b all a,
In the meadow below tho Coal Bank t thence by
land of Teals, north 11 dsgreea west 77 perches
to a pest lhaoce by residue of tract of Joseph
Whitehall, south o;t, degrees west 104 perches to
a noati tbeaoa br tbo same, south twenty-ail and
a ball degreea east oereniy -seven perches to ft
post In Meorgc Hhulla linej thence by land of
Bhulta, north sitty-tbreo ana a nan oegToeo eaai
one hundred and four percuss to we piaoe or oe
Sinning, oontaiaing forty nine acre and one bun
red and sixteen Dt-rches.
Also a certain other piece of land, adjolnlog
tbo above, bounded as fellows, to wit t
Rcgioulng at a post In the southwest corner of
the above tract I thence by land of Lloyd, north
twenty-eli and a halfdeg.aea woat fifty-two ond
half perches to a poatt thence by land or tbo
same, ncrth alxty-throe and ft half degree oast
lot perches to a post in an old lino thence by
landa of Phillips and Test, south lift degree
art olj perches to n bimh sapling on tbe former
tract f theaee by said tract south i degree
wast 104 parches to the place of beginning j ooo
taininx thirty-fuur acres, and twenty perehea j
both the said p lee re making Bi acres, mora or
less, being pari Ol a mrger traoc or taoa, war
ranted in the name of Joseph Whitehall.
Also, That certain piece or tract of land, sltn
ale In Decatur township, Clearfield euwnty, and
Btato aforesaid, boua ded and described as fol
lows; to wit:
Also, All those alt certain eontiguaut tracts or
parcels of land, lying on the water of the Mo
rn an noa creea, ia ine oouniiee ei vieamem aaoi
Centre, In tho Stat of Pennsylvania;
One tract on the east side of Moshannon creek,
In Bush township, in the county of Cvntro,aforo
eaid, beg i unit g at a peat of tract, John Wide
man and Jacob W idem an j tbenoc by Jobo Wide
man, north 40 degree west 08 perches to an old
sprue corner, near Moehanaen ereek ; thence by
treat of Robert Oleon, and lands of Johnson and
Bowman, north degrees east 461 perches to a
pest on the east side f Moshannon thence north
31 degreea east M perches to a post i thence by
tract of Jacob Resh, couth 40 degree ast 1H9
norebe to a nost : thence bv land of IJsory
Craminand, south iQ degreea west 6 1 flf porch
to n post, and place ol beginning i being Ihe
sane tract or Ion eurveyec nnoer warrant, so
Jaeob Wtdsman. and contain ine 4(13 acre and
3& perches, and an allowance of (I per ceou for
roads.
On other troot, situate partly In Rneh tewn
shia. Centra county, and partly In Morrla town
ship, Clrarfleld county, adjoining and bounded
by tracts surveyed on warrants, to Jacob Wldeman,
Robert Oleon, David Lauch, Ueorge Habakcr
and Jess larnaU, aad containing o4 acres,
more or less, being tbe aarna tract surveyed on
l warrant granted to Peter Tarnall.
One other tract situate principally hi Ruab
township aforesaid, aegiunlag at a map! corner
of Jess larnell ; thence by ant, north 7ii de
gree wsr-t lO.'t) porch to a maple, on tho bank
cf Moehaneon creek i thence down the earn 791
i acrcbes to a poet t thence hy land of Jacob Keen.
aura OS aecreess west pervuM iv ia uibvd
of beginning; eontalolng 431 acre, and al-
owance of sia per cent, lor roaus, c, eeing
amo tract surveyed on warrant to Benjataing
Martin
One other tract situate in Mrrls township.
aforesaid, beginning at white oak corner of Pe-
terYarnall t bene by same, north 67 iegreeo
71 ,lrKrrr, m.1 l40pw.Kwlo.in.pl. bnli
Mo.hniMio erh i Ihraw by B.nJ.ai. .
I bl.ok '' 7''' J'"r!J' V!L"
p.n.h to .kin o.b I lbo. loolb .0 J.,t.
"''"JlZ 1' Job.
Una lhr tract, aarryd on warrant to John
Wideman, brginning at a post oath west aid
or the Erie Turnpike ; tbeoee by residue or tract
William Poller north 40 degreea weet S3 4-4 per.
i a. .1 1.. I-...1 . Warn. lf..l.l.
encs, n a i im "
l.r.il nonli TH decree east Ac 1-fc uerchei, tc
a poatj thene north 87i degree vest 70 prchee
to line of Wm. Potter; thence hy aaid tract north
47 dt-Krees west 1IHI parches, to an old beerh
nfimr. acsr Luk Lombard; theaee by John
Reed north T5 degraea cast ifJ perehea, to an old
ash t thence by surrey of Patrick It ay a noun v
dames east 3 10 pe rebec, to an old hickory stump;
thence by tbe same north 41 degree east 44
perches, to an old dead birch j thenoe north ft
degree east .m percnee 10, a p" v " i
.hm non creek i thene bv the earn north 62 de
gree east 80 perches to aa old forked maple on
bank of creek j tbenoc by Robert titans north 641
degrees east 6H percbe to an eld hemlock ;
theoce by Jaoob Wideaaa south 40 degree coat
0H perehea , to a post In lino of tract of Jacob
Mycrt tnene oy ean .rac maw mm vt vuua
U v.r Miaath M decreae wesUtO peroheo to a post;
tbenoc by Kite Turnpike south ttd degreea west 6 !
perches north 46 degrees weet perehea, north 7ft
degrees west 9 perehea, south Oft degree west f 6
perehea, sooth 67 degree wt II perch, to I
pot and place of beginning ; containing 441
acre, It perches, and allowance.
And one other tract, aurreyed under warrant
to Jacob Heh, beginning at a post comer
of the new turnpike) tbeae by traoU of Chrt-I
tlan Musser and Andrew Urafi onth 0 degrees
west 1 60 percbe. to a post of Joha Wiseman ;
thene by th sam north 46 degree wet I4t
perches to a post ; thence by traot of Jess Tar
nall north 71 degree eosl VI perehea to on old,
wblto oak ! tbeoee by asm north 11 degrees east
fl7 parches, to a post ; theao by same north IT i
degreea weet 100 perches, to an old white oak,
tnene by traet oi Deajemia iurua winn oe
decrees east 102 perches, to and old cherry tree,
on bank ot otcek thence south 40 degrees east
220 perches, to tb place or beginning ; contain-;
log ShO acre and 22 perahe, and allow taee ; be- i
las' the same aix tracU r piece of land and ,
premises which John Trucks and ol hare, by laden-1
turc, dot hth day cf October, 1106, greeted aad '
coBvyed to Jam Nelson ia foe, who cold aad
conveyed tb sam to aaid defendant, tho Darby
Coal uompany, oi in oisie oi reoaayiraaia.
Toaua or Bal- Tb price r aum at wbich
th property aball be atrack off mast be paid at
tb time of sale, or aach other arrangement
made aa will be approved, other is th property
will be immediately pot ap aad cold agaia at tbe
expense and risk ol tb person le whom M wa
struck off, and who, a ease oi neacteaey el Owen
re-sals, shall make good tba aanse, and In no In
stance will tbe tOecd b prcecaled in Court for
confirmation nates the moacy Is actually paid
tbo Sheriff. W. k. M. PHkka jm.
haaairr Orntca, I - Bhcritr.
Clarfild, Pa., Fab. 17, 187. )
JEGITE1VS KOTICET
Notie 1 hereby riven that the following a
connts have been examined and passed by me, and
rem sin filed of record in this ofno for th In
spection of beira, legatees, creditors, and all other
Interested, and will be presented to th neit Or
phans' Court cf Clearfield eounty, to be held at the
uoun nonsc, in in eurougn oi viBe,rnrin, huh.
mencingon th Id Monday (being lb 1Mb day)
Of March, A. D. M70!
Fioal account of Juki Bloom, guardian of Sa
rah Jane Owens. Looisa Owens, Loreate Owens,
David Owens, Henrietta Owen, Ellen Owens aad
Him on P. Owen, miner children of Levi Owens,
late of Pike township, Clearfield eonoty, dee'd.
Final account of J. 0. flhaw, administrator of
all and siocular tba roods and chattel, right
and credits which war of Martin Klin, late of
Lawreno township, Clearfield eouaty, deceased.
Parti) account of Tijlor Rowles, administra
tor of all and singular lb good and ehatula,
rights and Mlts which were of Uevtrgc Howies,
lat ot bwrepc fwniiin, ccarpeia ponnty, uc
erased.
t. 3 MOBOAV,
feblt to Hegister A Recorder,
II
VLK ON II KIRS.
Ia th. matter of lb. .itabt of laaa. Dr.aek
ar. deeeaecd.
To Leak tloodltadcr aad Denl.l Oaodlaad.r,
b.r kuib.ud, Levi Draueker, A. M. ilruucker, tl.
I. 0r.uck.r, Jamai .1 Draueker, Har.h Healt, in.
tarmarried with Johoavn 8.014. Mary Beolt, Catb.
artne Smith aad t'hrllliaa Smilb, ber haebaud,
llelca Flegal aad L.TW rlegal, b.r hueband,
llannab llot'eyand Kdward llelley, ber hatband,
KIim Kodgera and IIbbIbI Rogcra, bar hoahand,
and Mary ilrauck.r, th. widow, heir, aad legal
rcpreeeatattvea of I aaaa Uraaok.r, lat. af Urady
lowaehip, Clearacia eounty, aeoeaeow, una to an
other pereoat intercled, greeting t ,
Clearlcld County, at: '
You are hereby eltcd to b. and appiar before
the Judge, of our Orphan.' Court, at an Orphaaa'
Coart to be held at Cleatfield, oa tba third Mna.
day of March, A. D. Wt, tbea .ad Ibar. to ao
eept ar re fa a. 10 take tb. real .tut. of laaa.
Iiraucarr, oeeeaaeo, iituaie in nrany wjwn.o.p,
C'ltarfleld eonnty, Pa., at th. .ppralaod valuation,
rut upon It by ihe aaid Coart, and retartrad hy
be SberlrT ea Ihe Itlb day af Nor.mher, lift,
ar ahow raate why tbe tame aboald aot b. told,
and hereof fall aot, Witucaa lha Honorable C.
A. Mayer, Prerid.nt Judge, at Clearlcld, tkll Ilk
day f Peoruary, 1171.
L. J. kaOllOAN,
ftoJt lt Clerk of Court.
It
ULE ON IIEIRS.-
I. lb. niattr, af Ike litalitf William Kirk,
Tolirarlai Lalkw, Mary Ana lllhee, Jneeph
II. Kirk, Bill. Ktra, nraay r. hub, mi.ee w.
Khk and Thomaa Kirk. Jr.. aad Ua.ld Reama,
tkelr gaardlaa, llarbara Kirk, Ike widow, krlre
and legal repreoealatlee, af Willi. m Kirk, lale af
lirady low.ihlp, Clearlcld ewaaty, deeaafed, aad
to an otner aereoae laiereeira, groouag i
Clearlcld Coanly, an
Yea are kereby eited ta b. aad appaar aefnr.
Ui. Jeeget or .ar orphaa- coart at aa urpaana
Court lo t bold at Clearfield, .. tk. Iklrd Moo
day of March, A. D. 1171, thea aad there to ac
eept or refut. lo Uke tb. real eatato of aaid W II
liim Kirk, deeded. illuaU la Brady lowaikls,
Clearlcld eau.tr. Pa., at tba appralaed rdaatloa
pat apoa ubob il by aa iaquMt duly .warded by
lb. raid Ce.rt, and relumed by aaid lau,aeet aa
tha lib day af November, 1174, ar ahow eauae
why tha tarn, lhaald Bet be aeld, and hereof fall
aot. Wltaoal lha iio.ora.it v. a. mayor, rren
de.t Judge, tt CMBlleld, tbla Ilk day af Febra
ary, IITt. L.J. MOHOAN,
lebM It Clerk el Court.
ANTED.
AORNTK. mala .nd Maul., la i.ll PleturM
every where. FoaHeia Ikowaaad reUiled by .a.
AnMher wrltae: "I ra make more meaey ia tkl.
baalneet tkaa I aaa aa a lll.tM f.rm, all
flocked." WBITKET A CO.,
Ftb. I, llTt rm 1 ora(A Cok,.
grtd'f Column.
1875 TpViTr' 1875
Consult Your Interests I
WILLIAM REED
BOOM Xo. 2 PIE'S OPKRA HOUSE
CLEARFIELD. PA.,
Will apea aboat March Ilk, KTi, a Tory large
Block af
DRY GOODS,
aaltab'a for tb. MHI. Uarlag purehaeod pre
kloat ta tk. recent adraaaa, I eaa aell geode at
pricei a. rer belore .feted la Ibil market.
2,000 jdl beat quality feat rol'd print, at l att.
2,100
4,010
1,000
1,001
M, ,! ; " -i . Ti (
; -f "... , IfOt.
cry gee bl'hd analla yd wd II U.
"'tlCfllOwt 1 " - lJtF.
1,000 " ginghams, vary grd II ot.
A large assortment Alpaca Lustre, only M et.
together with a full lin or gblrtiage, Cotton ads,
Drill, Je aad CaMlmerca, that will astonish
, 1 .
ALL PAPER
ALL PAPKR
ALL PAPIER
ALL PAPKR
ALL PAPER
ALL PAPER
A vary In. awortai.at of Wall P.p.r. keweet
tl) lee, at prlcat tbeaper lhaa .find
were kefuiw. . ,
AM ENTIRE NEW STOCK
CURTAINS it FIXTURE
NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
, FOR TAULI AND FLOOR.
Doa't fall le tall aad lee.
H.ring engaged. Irit-tlai. Millaerfrom Pkll-
adelpkia will opea at proper Beal.a lb. aaeat
Hack at : ,, , . .
MILINKRY GOODS
tvor kroigbt t tojvn, ml tbla Ir-iB of bual-
ness will b glrsa thnrougk attention. , ,
Ilarlcg adopted two CASH PRINCIPLE of do.
ing ba, ileal, I tut del.lmloed to Mil
, . , ta talteaih bayavr.
Do aot forget le fall al Room He. I.
I M1AR BVSIM1XR.
team Nt. L Opffi Hwea. Marly faaaallt Mm
raetOfet. T , ,
Cleerlel, Merck l,ll?, .at 1ST
WALL PAPtamm
I WALL PAPI II
WALL PAPK II
WALL PAPK I I
WALL PAPK I I
" WALL PAPKaU
m A U.'i eolumtt.
CLOSING OUT SALE I
CLOSING OUT SALE I
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REDUCTION IX CLOTUINO.
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... s
:
W. d.Blra le aeq.alnt our ftlanda aad
tk. public tkat w. ar. radaelag tar atoefc
la Can thii day.
LOWER TRICES
LOWER PRICES
LOWER PRICES
C1OTHIX0 AT COST
CLOTH 1 NO AT CfaST
CLOTH I NU AT COST
CI)TH1N0 AT COST
W. bar. oit parchaiad a large lot of
Clothing, at price leea thaa maaofaetorera
aoald make tbem up. But, a tbe paaie
.ompelled tbem tu aell for eaab, we took
adraatag. af II, and now offer to aur pat
ron! aa immeaef Mock of Clftlhing
AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER
AT LOWER PRICKS TAAN EVER
AT LOWER PHICES THAN EVER
AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER
AT LOWE1I PRICES THAN EVER
. i-, ' ', . 'Ml ) I
W. lalead to Cbwi tbla atwk all .at by I
tb. let day of January. 8. if yoa waol a J
Bargaia, aom. mob, aa w. will and ar. da
toraia.d le m.k. a revolution la Ibe Cloth
lag llaalBwa, , . .
100 pain Paata reeeired tkll day, to bt
old aa low tt J 40. Remember, Peat,
w. told lail moatlt
AT II 10 NOW 8RINU (.1 io
AT tl II NOW BRING 11 M
AT II M Iltivr BHINH $1 M
AT $1 M HOW BRINU M II
AT tl 41 MOW IIK1MJ $.1 10
OLD DEMOCRATIC PRICKS wore kick
.awared wilk Ike prlcat at wkiek wa art
aow aritiog t-Ltaiag.,
REM KM BER TUB PLACE.
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KERR A CO.
ClaarlelA, Pa Dat. t, 1174. ,
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BMOVAI.1
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would reipeatfully Bollfy tb. public generally
tkat h. bai raaiovml bit Oroeary Store from
Shaw'i Row, to tba building formerly occupied
by J. Mllei Krataor, .a Hacoad Mraet, ant door
t. Blglar'a hardware .tore, where k. laleada
keeping a full Ha. of
GliOCEBIEJi.
HAMS, DRIED BEEF tad LARD, ! . 1
IU0AR8 aad Bi RllPrt, of all gradea.
TEAS, Oreen aad Black.
COFIKB, Ru.Hed aad Urera. , , ,
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
VJMVO FR I JTS,
All kluda la Ikt marktt.
PICKLES, ia Jar. fad barrel!. , ; :'! '
BI'ICKS. Id .vary form and variety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
All. KINDS Of CRACKER.
SOAPS, . '
MATCHES, :
DRIRD APPLES, ,
DRIED PEACHI8,
DRIED CHERRIEB,
Cool Oil sal Zaiinp CUaaays.
And a good aaaorlment of thoae thing! anally
kept ia a grocery itore, which be will .icb.Bg.
for Bt.rketlog at tb. u.rket prloef.
Will fell for eaak at chctply aa ..y other oa.
Pleeja aall aud flaw kit ttoek aad judge for
youraclf.
JOHN MrUAl'OIIEY.
CleardelJ, May 17, IS74.
GROCERIES!
NEW STORE,
Opa.oilt. Poal OtTiat.
J i'l i
New Goods I New Prices I
CHOICE LINK OF TEA".
OOLONGS,
JAPAN , ' e '.-1 ' i i 'i
IMPORTED,
,. YOl'NO HYSON. ., ,,T
BNQLI8U BItKAKFAST
P.reet is Market.
' ... : ! ;
BIJTTKH AND ECfiW
JZX'"?"''''tl'hf
GERMAN ClIERRlEd, .
TTRKEY PRUNES, !
PRESERVED PEARS, . ' ' ': . j
PIIILADKLPIIIA HAMS.
FIKII.
Mackerel, Lata UerriBg, Cod, Ar.
il
riCKI.EH. .';-(
Barrel Pleklei and Kaglitk Pick let. j
'.OUR AND PF.BIr.
Floor, Cm Ural, Oat Meal, Je. '
feoU'It """ " LVTLg A MITCHELL.
ED.AGKAlIBl,
, DEALER IX '
6ENER&1 MERCHANDISE,
SQl'ARE TIMBER & LIMBER,
'CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Haa Juft opened, at tb. old .land, ia Urakam'f
. Raw, a t.mpl.t. at oak of
' JTEW OOOOM,
of ,rery deecrlptloa.
t
DRY GOODS, ' ' ''
OROCERIKS. " !
i ; HARDWARE, j
wm AND SHOES, '.,!.. j
CLOTU1NO. efx;.,o.,i
IN GREAT VAKIETY.
: ; . ; - .-.!
FliOUK,
MKAT, -'' ' " "'
SALT,
UYR,
- ' OAT9, ' 1
CORN,
ALWAYS O.t HAM) AA'D FOR
SALK ATA SMALL A t YA SCR
; ,. F L OUR
Rcgeir.d L Ibe far had, d ftld It k im.ll
advanoc.
A awpply of ROPB annetanUy oa naad. i J
Spaaial ladaaemeal. offered ta Iboae geltlag twl
Squara Timber and Log., aa w. deal largely
la Lumbermen'. Suppliee, aad Bra pr. ,
pared at all IIbmb la parcluw. Ilea.
ber and lumbar.
1
R Hi We OKA II AM,
llarkei Street,
,;, CLEARFIELD, PA, 5
Oct, 11, 1171
QLOSING OUT
AT
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b
wajW. wmyr gawmT m ' I
nwlag u tb. piaio, Ihiak II policy It ctnee'
tat ear ,loek ;
i ; i -i u"s I
AT COST,
which will be aa adranlagc ta k4k aa aad oar
caaltmert. Our itoek la Urge, eanotittof af .
IcOTHING,
I IN ALL STTI.ES., - " .
r. f li I' i
HATS & CAPS!
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
.i ''' 1
Which we lat.ad aalllnf al loll far eaib.
We Raj Just What oe Mean !
If yoa wlak la nr. from 14 la fl oa a fall,
a.w it yaar tim. ta bay. Oar lret-iaaa
OrerMlo
from lit 01 u 111 00
Siagla .oata
Unite
I II la II 00
Til
' II Mta il M
4 MM 1 00
I tote IN
I MM 4 0
I t. U I 00
" I II tt I 00
1 10 1. 10
II te Tl
1 to It 4 00
' Tl It I tl
P.atl
Paatl aad Vttti
Uuder Sails
Over Halrte
Rack O levee
Hoa.
S.ape.aera
Hat.
C.pa
Remcaabet lb. ,l.et.
ta. Coart Hoar..
deell'TI D
Market at reel,
BTRWART A BOH,
TVtTlCKJt' dt cormTABLKiv nn
We have arlated a larae Bambar af taa aww
PKB BILL, aad will ea tke naaipt of I'
ea eeale. mail a caay te aav t.'reea
Jrj eto&t, 6rsrifl, OJtf.
NEW
FLOITB. FEED,
- ., ? AMU r-.-y f , -T
GllO CERY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Be.d ML. ant door w.at af lonard Hon at,
ClrarOeld, Pa.
Keep toattaatly oa kaed
8UUAR,
COFFEI,
1 TEAS', i i i
SODA,
COAL OIL,
RYRl'F,
SALT,
SPICKS,
OAP,,' ,". , . - ,
Canaad and Drlad Fralte, Tohaeao, Cigar. , Caa-
dirt, Cider Vlacgar, Ballar, Eggf, Ac."
L SO, EXTRA 0MB MADE
When! and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Heal, Chop, Feed, 6zc,
All of wklok will be Mid ehaap fur earh or is
aicb.nge fur eoaatry prodoee.
A. O. KRAMER A CO.
Clearlcld, Nov. It, Itlll.-lf
gTOP THIEF!
How often tbst trj ta beord In oar large towns
but no on cTsr thick of steeling froa
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
For tbslr gocda nr sc obep, II pays better to
buy tba slJ tben. 1'arebosiag ntlrlr for
cash, nnd lling for tb cam, w ar thus no
blcd to offer foods at a stualUr mar in tban ean
possibly b done by my on 4lngra I he snsnll-
cut part r trust tmslnes eitkrr way. W bat
an entirely NKVV purohs of
DItY GOODS and
i
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
, a tl '7 v m i !
In variety nasiasd and prleos to oult tb 1
sesreity of money. 0r stock of
iVULLIKERY GOOD8,
Bnnrts'nd Ladles' Hats,
baa Barer been B.I a tba aeanty.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR '
- a complete aarertment.
!
Io4'ca life's Trinimings,
Ia FaU Liae.
Latect Stylcl.
GcotB Furuisliing Goods,
a burg, variaty, both aoara aad lae.
WINTER CLOVES, '
TARNS, , ,
"1 .'
WOOLR, '
'.' IEPHYRS
1. i t 1 f 1 1 I ,' i , 1
Wotcrproofs, ( in .Great Vnriey.
All are l.vlled a. call aad aiamla. our goada
aad price, bwrara buyieg .Itewhcrt. We make
ao wry fae.a b...... yaa doa't buy, bat bclleva
thia to he a frea Ma.try t aad that r.ry oa. haa
tba laalleaabla right ta life, liberty, tb. paraalt
af aappinea. aad tw buy gwoda whera they aaa
mcara tbt lee. gewda for la. lba.t moa.y. At
Wm. Reed'e .Id etiund, eppoeltt Metiop'i.
T. A. r t.nun.
tctll'X
A. M. HILLS.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN.
SECOND STREET,
;ua
CLEARFlfiLf), PA -
!7!f
DRALEUS IN
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICALS!
: mc cc i.
i. ' . i Alao, onotber trset of 49 acres, Bor or kt,
DttM'lf! rl I C lVP CTIll'IT' pw of tbB mTi being tbo bank
r AIM IA, UlliPS II I f4 OlUrr i0(tKro-BdtnMtiB the month of Morgan Roo
VARNIBIIK8,
BRISHK8,
-AV
r
PHRPl'MEftV,
FANCY OO 0 D
' "
'
TOILET ARTICLES,
siii-rtKiiti) urn.
1 O? ALL KINDS,
I
PURS WISES AND LIQVORS
:- - i! J ,-;il if J. '. ,
for medicinal f-rpoe. ,
' .( f , -j t ,
-,',) r i
YrMaMi SHMntiMf. BebMl Hooks and 8latlon. I
Trasses, 1-oppocterw, Brbeet Hooks nl mat loo-
rv, and all ether ertieleo
ally
found ta a Drag 8 tor.
t
lMIY.tirTAN PRMCHTPTIOX CARK-
ri'LLK VOMPOimilRU. Uaw.Bg a large ot-1
r ,
p.rl.M. ra the bnltrieel tbey eaa girt eutire tat.
T""T 1 I I
i A !
1. (I HARTHWIfK, i
, JIIIIN F. IKHIN. 'rh...r.. All lao,ulriel addreeeed ta th. aad.r
Clearleld, Dmmbar II, l7t. ilgnrd ill receive prompt altralioa.
i ! A.C. TAK.Trailrl. .
, a ' Clcarlcll. P.- Jaa. 11. UT!..ld
FARMING IMPLEMENTS!
; . roR sale or . ., j.
II. F.' Itlgler dt o.
, .m - - . r
' IR0! DOtBLK SH0VKL PLOWS.
WOOD DOVRLB-SIIOVRL PLOWa "
WOOD BIKULB-SHOVRL PLOWS -
, IROS CULTIVATORS.
WOOD CULTIVATORS. ' ,
UflWAPTDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS.
PITTSRURII STRIL PLOWS.
HAUPT'S RELI.EPONTB PLOWS.
ROIIESOVS aad THOMPSON'S PLOWS.
aMTflbare. for all al lb. abava Plowa mva
llaally .. kaejd. ' "" myM-l
II. F
filGI.KA i CO 'S
-SPECIALTIES-
BUILDRRS UARDWARB,
MKCIIANIor HARDWARE,
LUMBIRMRH'B BAIDWARB,
fARMINtl UTBNSILS,
MILL SUPPLIES,
... IROS at RAILS,
PAIBIS, OILS, VABBtSHBB,
PAINTERS' riHDINOB,
CALCINED PLASTER.
Hay II, 1171.
PIJIK, WHITE A ROAR IIRIR0 SKUtSr
Jaet ratalrad aad far eal. by (
April tl. I ll , R. P. 1IV CO'
JJjrtujrf, titmt, 0tt.
JQHN W. .WAPLE,
MANUFACTIrKKR OF
Ti,u
Slient-lron
i-.il
& Copper Waie
AND DIALER IN
STOVES & RANGES,
Near Market aircti, Clearitld,
I will keep oa baud a full ttoek af Cook and
Hot lag Stovea, Hanger, Ar. Alio, a full line of
TIN WARE,
Sheet-Iron nnd Copper Ware.
! will tnok n afrCcUltjr of tb following Store,
Ed ipsa. Monarch, anil Victor Cook, Hong,
nod Motuil Friend, Conop oad other notig
Store. .
I will fxrbsng Tiowort for Cotton Rsgs.
dtS,'7l)
' ' JOHIT W. WAPLK.
ROXSIDES STORE. . .- . .
G. S. FLEGAL,
' DEALER IH
HARDWARE,
gfOVEH '
heaters,
R A NOES, '
' '
lOLLOW-WAKE,' " ' ;
PAINTH.
OILS I VARNISH,
PCTTY t GLASS,
ROPES,
; ; n- STKP-L4DDER8,
WOOD
AND
It.
WILLOW. WAKE:
. L r i i
The celebrated Toledo Antl-FreetTng Galv.nll.
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
No better Pumpt ia the m.rk.t.
, LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,
LAMP FLliES, of all kiada, ..' . . 1'
k ' LAMP TIXTl'RKS, Ae." " v ' " 1 '
. I . . . .
All at leweat prioel. . , . 1.14'M
PrcatiQclalt Street, Phlllpabarc. ka.
rpi.USTEE'8 BALE !t. , .. al
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Z " AT
Public or Private Sale!
Being a Portion of the Estate of A. K.
.., i Wright, deceased. ,
Tb coders lg ned will Mil ot pnbll sal, nlcoo
Nonor dipoed of, on the .
FIRHT MONDAY OP JUNE, 181ft,
at tbo Coort Ilonse, In the boronht of Cloarfleld,
?4H oil lb lbllewtng 4fcribc4 real ooUto, di t
All that certain tract of land, litoato io Deesv
tnr township, Clear A Id eonnty, sorreyed andl
warranted In tho nam of Cbarle Risk, ceo tain.
Ine 4M as re ami allocraaeo. Aloo, tbat adisin.
; ibf tract, warranted and rarccyad in tb nasi of
. Robert Rsiney, containinc 4 aer sad allow.
! ant Both of said tracts belnc and It in In tb
t Osceola coal basin, and bavin; tteroow o Urf
swouM of r
. ol roloabt tlnber cf diOwroot bind.
Also, oil tbo ondlridcd half part of 6i0 aerwo
mora or less, in three ssrsral p. res Is of laadt
part of th Josef-b Clark and Joha Harrisoa nr
rsys, itpt U Woodward township, Clwuftcld
rcontf , and e land held in common with
Caleb and Ueorge Churchman, baring a lt
amonnt of caluobl wbita Ido ond bcmlcck with
other timber Ibercon.
Also, another tract ouotaininf 157 acre, mora
or less, sitnntc in Wcodwsrd township, boiag tbo
(. rad of th Thome Martton Mtrr ha In a
I thvieoB whit pine, hemlock and other timber,
j ai.il Wihg, HbilriId with peversl vein of raln-
and ertjoiniiig lad of Will ism Albert 4 fires., in
i Woodward towpship, C1etrflld ooontr, and OOT
red with Taloaltl be ra lock and ether timber.
rt with Taloaltl be ra lock and ether timber.
AU, another trset of I HO crs(moi nr le.
being part of th Thomaa Btewsrdson tarrey,
sitwate io Decolor tewoibip, ClearftcM eouaty,
and Wing witfcin tb coal mcasuro of tb OssscU
root basin. .
Also, two parrels of land sltnat lo Lawrcao
tow nib If , within one mile of tb borough, and
ralnahlc a ont lots, one thereof containing eight
aflros, more or less ; the ether fovr seres, ttjoioia.g
lands nf Robert Wrigley and other.
Aim, another tract ol land, aitooto la Plb
township, containing 1S aeres, being part of war
rani No. 45 jO, situate wit hla aim mile of ttwhM-.
ougb oC Clsarfiold, eorertid with ralocbl tlsabco
rd ondertaid srtth Irwelay ol tbo tmoot o.aaUtgr
Also, all tboc fOcr ocrtoia bailding kU ait.
I ill Kes-d's, addition to tbe bnrgb CIe.
field, and known a lots No. ood --to Mid
addition.
v Alto, H th pofsol of grewad ltoal h rr
of lb Academy let ami ktwon'i Merc, bait of
tot Ko. If, 1 general plan of Cloartold, having
rg irwme Miiaing ibctcob an oaio m ana-
d boawdod ea owat side by aa wlley. "
Ail tlw mhov waloabto.
n-..-, .nd Ufyftd.. ia..uim
i aie all wiihio tb eaJ meaaare ef that PiMrict,
and within reach of roilroad,lthr bollt ot ow
building, and oomioead them salve to parehaaon
for v,, Dj lumber. Tl.. laodi will b sold at
private sale, if parties dttlro tc pnreba, bat If
aot fold at private fall will ba publicly teld aa
aforeiaeolioaeil.
Terui will ba made rcafoaabla to fall par-
Atlentlon, Lumbermm!
I are aow maaafactBTlag ear tMPROWn
8TKUL . HOCKKT IjHIVINil t,a.
iionKR,
Oatft, amneriorae aay atbet ra aea, Ira have
tlto la Block a large quantity of Cantlvaoka Bulla.
'hrf t rafting purpoaei, which we are lelliog
rkeap for each. AMOS A H. KBNIfARll.
" Clearlcld. Pa., March IS, IIT1 ' '
,.. Beale's Embrocation
,: , ' (tATB POWttt'rJ.) "
. Far all 4iaaaaai laaldaat la ileat. Oaiem, aad
Hamas Pick, ree Irlog Ike aaa tl am
iteraal appllMttlM.
Tbla Imbreaalla a a, uwatlTtly weed ,
, tb. t.v.ram.Bt darlag Ih. war.
j far aula by RarMwktk A Irwla, OUarlalj
lee.pk R. Irwla, Oeviwaaavilia. ilaatal er.
aader, Latbararg. 'V
QiRPET WBAnNG.e- TT
Tke BBdcreineA la waaajad aw e.
Caarar ta order, la aay etyea .Mired. H.vlaae
aaa aver tk Wly eeara freMieml eipeeieaee la PlaV.
adalnhia, be fealt BldeBtaf air lag talia6ai.atai
bob. waa maylaearaim wltk tkelr weatbae.
Ordera Mat, ar art lore addend to WllHamagraca
Pewtedaee, CleaelA to., will meat wllk prompt.
aUeatlea. . OIIARLIM D. RIUIIBR
Biglw gUUea, Dae. It, 1174 tab.
Clearfield Nursery.
1NCOUUAGE HO KB IMDTJSTRT.
qVIBaaderelgaed.haTlag eetakllaawda Rua
X aery aa lb. 'Pth., aaaal half we belwcca
Clearleld aad Carereaeetlle, la pwap.nl le far.
Bk allbladaaf BRUIT TRBKeUlataaeaard aaw)
dwarf,) Bv.rgreeae, Skrabkan. Oraaa Vlaaew
UeaeaUewiea, Lawtaa Blaabhaarw, BtraeaeMt wja
aad Raebaery Vlaae. Alt., aaaaiem ChmATaeem.
Hal aaa, aa. aari, e. arte, Btaaaaae, t eajejeaa
framptly atlaaded ta. A Bat r a Be.
W. a.. UBI.BT.
Bepto..y t t wrweetltava,
WANTHIX-Sj: iU CMe,',dii.
atnUf Caat Haok Camay ,,, wat t,,
. , H.eOt CANT BOOR (arblbj, ,
rfaatliraBlltykarAtyt,..mttriM tmit.
haailLaH ImABiLm .a" m. aF .a JB.
(omatica in air
,aowoowe eaa pwwr wcfw
MMX. VAnVOR,