Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 31, 1875, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
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U'EUNKSUAV MORNING, MARCH 31, IttTo.
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"lfiri. 8, M. I'BTTKNoitl. A Co., Num.
paiier Adve-tliinc Anni. 117 Perk How. eurner
ileektaan 'Strrrt, art our duly authorised Agent
In New York Oily.
i.i.K.intjR hotici:.
Met 4 Ut Hptacopal Church Bar. A. D.
Vo. i'M, i' ftir. Public Service every Sabbath
it l, A ., and TJ I. M.
Siibbat i elioot a t) A. M.
Prayor , etieg every Thursday, at 14 P. M.
Catan it Im Harriot, flrat Sabbath af ovary
won lb, ut OJ A.M.
Hecb) tei leu Cliurrh ltev. 11. H. BtTi.ka.
SiihliAtb servieea morning and evening Sab
bath Sohuol at J 4. M.-Prayer Meeting Wednea.
day evening. . ,.'..
Ht. frauds' 'hiircH('athollrHev. P,
J. HHrmniS. Wm at lu o'clock A. M., on tho
Aral, third ai.d lourih Suodajs of rich month.
OE-t-H I AI, IIKi;tTHlV.
I. MR (r aOLDUffl bjUAKTKB RKMlOXl rot'BV.
H ond Munday of January.
lira Jnnudi) i .narcu.
Vutt Monday af June.
Fourth Monday uf September.
timb or boldisq routtov ri.:i.
First Monday of J una.
Hceoud Monday of November.
n bmc orrircHh
I'rrtiJtHt fitiWllon. Charles A. Mayer, of
Look Ha van .
A tt ittnttt l.r arWy Hon. John II. Orris, uf
llr Ik-run la.
Atneiatt Jntlytt William C. Foley, Clearfield j
John J. Haad, t'urwen-illc.
frolkomalart Kli Bloom.
Hqitr ana JVecord-!.. J. Murgnn.
Jti.triet Atiorntjf r'ratik Fielding.
Trtawtr David W. Wise.
Skttiff William It. Md'heraon.
Cnnntg Srtftr-Hnmocl Y. McClokfl(r, Cur
irrnaville. Vihi$ Vommiiuti Julin D. Tliumpanu.
Curwdiifvillo ; Clark Drown, Clearfield ; Cunrad
W. Kylcr, Orbiuton.
lnnty Attrition Jmr-a II. Ilitf, La in tier City;
Lewis ( llloi.m, Cteirflrld; llrnry Uhin-hfad,
Union townnbiu.
Jttry 6owi'iuacra John . Sliugnrt, Juuirf
alitrbvll, CUtrHnd.
SupertHttttdttit a I'tihUc SrkooU Jubn A.
flroxnry, Clcnrflt ld.
A'ulariat t'uMie Jobn W. Wrigley, Wm. Ha
dfbaugb, Cyrna L. Uordon. Clfartield; Jiniah
Evnni, Joa. H. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, CurtarnariHa;
J. J, Li ogle, Kimnet 8ari, Oaerala Millaj John
atno Hamilton, Lutbarrbnrf. -
Tho tront fishing Ronwrn conimcnoefi
on I he fint uf April.
J. II. Lytic keeps on hand mx of the
bt branda of Flour.
m a- a i
Try the Jtork Cundy Drips Htrictly
pure at J. II. Ljtle'a
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Mr. Auron IiikJoii. formerly of
LutbornburK, bai opened a war bit ah op In Hryo
oldri:. Ho li J I tba lUrali.
Kntkhi'hizk. "An nriinnl Mory"
will liroak out in tbe llcynoldivillo Arorf nest
wrvk. Like tli tal rctna la that vicinity, I brat
literary production! will b tnrxhauilible and
dci-p.
Kboiishur people will vote on tho
Waltr Work (juration oa (ba lOtbuf ncit month.
It li tboaght lb prujccl will be defautcd. Walrr
la "too thin" to the arerago filiirn of that jdaca
for a itnndard drink.
The Philip-dnii'ir Journal eny tliul
Kx-PhchlF Edward Pcrka, of I'lillipalmrg, tnkei
charge of I he DiockcrbblT IIoupc, In DellrfcDlc, on
the lit of April. We have no doubt lul that he
will make a No. 1 landlord.
"A Williainftport Ittrty wtys the linivn
arc be liyt to at ilio n compelled le nuy very rmau
ihoei," i'jr.
proaunie iho would do that anyhow. It is
a fault they oil have, h'ykt and br.
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At Home. The United Stittea Kcii-
utr a'ljourocd ifaa nV ou Wodntiday lait. after a I
ihrce wcttk'a extra attiion. Senator Wallace re
turned borne on Friday, and be will be pleased to
eo hi friendi during the Mummer vacation.
I.Utheivhlirnnd Vicinity iHHIltVenn!
from a atretic scourge. Aa many aa five children i
in one lawliy have uevn down at once, uoou
mming and sbapsaflaii tea have thu far saved
nil (he little folki from any serious results.
SiioiDR in PaisoM. Lewis Korwtot-
tcr committed suicide by banging hinmlfiathe
county jail or Bnyder eonnly on Hatnrday a week,
lie) had been scBlenoed to tlx Months' imprison
ment at tho December term of Court for tho crime
of audultery.
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I'iiehkrvr It. Wo hint week ptih-
liibed ft eotnplute list of (he names of (ha Conita
bli in this county for together with the
po it office adrril. If Attornlel, Juiticca aad
business men, will clip ibe list and paste It up In
their offices, they nf-d not annoy aajtody by
niking who they are and where they lire.
A Kkw Opkmino. Wo lonrn thut
Sheriff McPherion and Constable MoClollan have
been furniibing the editor uf tba TVamwilb some
copy the past week bearing upon the jail question.
Hueh in ahtt corps of writer!, nelsted by the
truthful "Junius," must make the TVatss decidedly
aplny in the future.
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The Count y Huperintkkdkncy.
The tri ennial atintcst for the election of a County
tiupsrintendent of, Common 8chools Is approaeb
Ing. and it will be noticed by a card In our
"Sselai" column that Mr. Urcgory's tnends are
at work. Whether there are any others who will
submit their names to the convention of Directors,
which meets la May Beit, we buow not.
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.Mr. l'eter Collinn, ft well known and
mpeeled eitiien of Cambria county, died at his
boms In Kbcniburg oa Monday a week, aged
years. Mr. ColliM waa tba father or Messrs.
Philip, Thomas and Peter F. Collins, and was
justly esteemed by all the neighbors and by a
largo acquaintance throughout all thnt leelka of
the Stale.
tteynoldrivillo had a fire on Snndiiy
night a week. It broke out about 3 o'clock in a
large tenant boute, owned by Dr. Boylee, and
occupied by three fniailiei, who barely eMaped
with their lirei. The emeniive oa loners or the
wcathor at Ibe time savrd from destruction a
large amount of property. The origin or the Ire
4ft a mystery. ,m t m
h TriR In Buhinisb. The city
ut bor i ties of Look Haven have for a week past
ecu busily cngnged l cutting and shoving iht
Ice of ibe dam ftt that place, so at to prevent a
gorge when the "break up" period arrive!. The
Ice is cut In pieces and shoved over ths dam, leaf,
irig no wbatruetloB In the channel or toa np-rtvsr
gorges when they pas down.
jMTHBllARNrKti.-ltwillbcolin'od
Ky his card la ibia tN that oar youag frli-ad,
Dr. K. M. Thnmpion, has eommrneed buslnes! la
Curwcnsvillc. II recently graduated with high
honors at one af ibe beet denial schools In the
Veiled States, and being an industrious and up-
rlsht roans viftn, faa deserves Hbersl share of
patronage. Snnocia lo you, Kd.
e
I'ropkrly DinTURBgn. The editor
of Ibe Philipibarg Journal, although well versed
in his profcsilon, aecms fto bcpoiiled at the coarse
pursued by the Tim- man and his reforming
staff. In hi i-iuo of ftaturdny last he remftiks :
"It Is nothing Id which we are Interested be
yond the d.ilre to tee journalism preserve a
healthy tone, but does the editor uf the Corweoi
villa fMr ibinb be II covering himself with
glory by wilting iotb article aii lait one
ths goose quealiow."
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Tint Ukkbt Hold. -The valnnhle
property whitk baft been froaaeatly advertised In
thH columns the past year, hacen as the
Derby Coal Compftay," was finally acid at the
March term or Court; y Bhciiff MrPberson, for
the sum of ,. This Is the largest Sheriff 'a
ale ever maJu la tbil nttoty. Tbc property was
pnrehsscd by Mr. J. . Caasanova, who we andar
laftd prnpotei to oerato the collieries to their
tail tiuot, besldfw making a a umber of Iff
ttntolngt ha dlfleroat loealitiea.
1Iarpilr Thia pojmlar monthly
Migaiinc offers fresh attrai lions to all olaaaes of
rd.r. It bbtna with a beaulllul narraiive uy
MIn Cvaslauea F. Weolwn of m !ummer tour
tnong the mounlalns of JSorlh tarolioa. An
arlirie by K. Maeoa ow "Angelica Kuflmsa,"
illuilraled hy some of lliat artut's finest etrhingi.
Thehiilb Paper of tho First Centary fVries is
ciinmt.uted bt Ba. D. A. Wells. A novel feature
ii Ibe Hoa. H. a. Cox' paper oa "America
Humor,'' which te eharaclet lalieally Illustrated.
Jaiaes Parioa eootiaues bis teriea of papers oa
"Caricature," dealing this month with the "Carl
il are of ibe Kelvrmation." The "Kaiy Chair'
recurs to Ibe moral ad Jefferson's Yi t oo WinkU,
and ekats i aebaraeteriitie tela abeal the Ure
l He Memoirs, He, Valentine's day, and the tin
eerily of true eoarleiy. The "Sclent lie Heeord"
is very comprehensive -ta He leaamary of telea
tiHe progress, and the '"Dea war ' evnlalna some
hitaerlo unnabliibrd anecdotes of President Lin
coln. Harper It ret here, publlrber, New York I
City.
COURT PSOCCCOlNQt.
W copy the following proceedings of our
Court, in relation to road Blatters, At., from let
week's Issue of (ho Jomrttnt ; '
rtTITIOMS.
For ft public road from Anils' burn, tu intersect
Clearfield and Curwc nevllle pike at or Bear turn
pike bridge on Hid road, In Lawrenoe luwiiebip.
Viewers John L. Cull.. l)nll Wrlob. Jii
nniiir.
For a public road from libaek run. in Law
, 'p'. mVc'"".' ' " P
I Pur a public road from termination f road
lending from Jaokiun Lunc'i Ui Du Hula Station
. ,0 turnpibe at or near Klijab Athenlelier's, is
Uradr luwoibin. lewara John L. Cutlla. lira.
uflii. Ainu ib ii. i.uiner.
For a tiuulie mad fruin at or nnr Povdar'a lot.
to road at or nair Uoodlvllow'a tA, in Lawn-no
tnwnpbin. V if wtra Aaron C Talc, Clark
uruwn, win. u, Ulglar
1-ora Itiiblta road itnmlv and vacilr from
R. hliaw'a k riit. oi i II to Jobn Smith' on bank of
tho rtvrr, in Lawrvnco towntbip. Viawcra Jai,
miourii, nanry jucau, Aitraui iiuoipurfy.
J'o vai-ata and tupply part of road from R. Mc
batTry'a aaw-mill, iu Udl townibip, to Rithcl't
criet-mill, ia llrady townabip. Vuwcri Jamei
Mttoball, Jamei UehalTcr, J. W. Caini.t-ll.
To vacate and aupply part of road from Jobn
Hchoaa rarn to John Williama farm, near rat-
teraon achool houac, in Jordan townabip. View
er Jobn McCord, Joa. Pattcraou, Kara Young.
To racat and lupphr part of road leading frwn
T. A. McUrt'a raw will lo point at or it car Hill
man'i rook. In bell townabip. Viewer--T. W,
Mourr, John Urll, David AloCrackrn.
To review, vacate and eupiily part of road from
near F. Knarr'a to road nor ill or D. Ream 'a iiv.
mill, la II rait y townaliln. lowera 8. il. Kuut
II. Win carJ. I. Heatni.
For a private road from irnbUc roaa Iradlne- to
1'cnnfli-ld, at or near I'aradiae, to tho reildenaa of
uco. w. toiaer, in lawrcnoe tuworhin. Vlrwen
1 U..I..I I. W v t .
. mwiiiKi, , r. IWUII, it. It, l UIMO.
Towsmir ii b.
I'clitloa to change townibip line between
(lirard and Covington townabip. Viawcra Jaa.
Mitchell, f :io. 11. Forcay Jainea Htewart.
Coir I nit Rl AHOLUTKLV.
A publio road from near J. II. Anderaun'a to
near Jackion Lanich'a, in Pike townabip.
A puMlo road Iron near ibe niuuth of Heath
run to H'lnlerburn Station oa A. V. Railroad, In
Hue ton town b I p.
A publio road from Cbentervllle to a bo re
Htelnor'a bill, in Decatur townibip,
A public road from at or near end of H. Ilcu 'a
lane lo near Alex. Bloom', in Knox townibip.
A pnldie mad from Thouiai Aibnrofta lo
Oaceola borough line, in Decatur townibip.
A puhlle road from upper bridec aoroii Ander-
ann crwk to Bridgeport, in Pike townibip.
To varate and upply road from Uertuan aolinol
housa to Dry Hollow, in Morrla towmhin.
To vacate and upply road from Milchell road
to brick-yard, In Lawrence townibip.
To varate and aupply road from H. Kerna' lot,
la Pike townibip, to but atrtet.in Curwcnaville.
To vacate road from Tbomaa Humphrey'! to
noocn uweoa , in riae lowmnm.
To vacate road from P. Jirady'a coal -hank to
uraturia bridge road, ia Lawrence tuwnihip.
To vacate road from near Uiae 11 all to Krphnrt'i
nin, ip nuKgi lowninip,
A privoto road from near Jobn Dellavea'a to
near Hanner Ridge eobool-buuse, in Bell townabip.
A private rial fnm Rre clay mine road to Lrio
turnpike' la Btigga townrbip.
coSTisian.
Peliliua for road from near end of Suyder'i
lane to near Jaa. R. Hlouin'a, in Knox townabip.
Petition for a bridge acroaa Little Cleailitl.l
creek, at mouth.
11! at ii or Yoiko Plummkr )
lart woik chronlrlcd lb the accidental death of
Milliard F. Plutnoicr, at Tyrone. The Htm Id of
Saturday lail, In alluding to the aad ereol, aava:
"On Tucalay morning of thia week, at about 8
o'clock, be waa at hla pott In the yard lo Knit
Tyrone, coupling aud uncoupling can at tie
dutica of hii position required, when the
accident occurred. No one aaw bin, bat Ia
uppoted that be waa crouched under aoioa
projecting boardi from a Inadod lumber ear, and
resting on the bumper of raid ear aud a coal
dump, Ibe Iwo bring connected by a three-link
coupling. The train waa not log backward! rrry
slowly, which of eourte would cauie the dead
wood i of the can to be closed. The engine Blank
ing up a little, the can parted aa much at Ibe
coupling would allow, wjien, It la thought, the
unfurl on ale young man dropped to the track be
the cars. Ui uealh Ibe wheel! of one of the
cara he was dragged soma fifty fact before be was
discovered. The lower part of bia bodj waa bor
riblj nianglrd, Ibe left leg being eruabed from the
body lo the knee, the right one lorn from the
Ibe body entirely, besldei othor euta and bruiaei.
His left arm wai broken, but lave a alight scratch
or two on the upper portioa of the body and
Taoe were not Injured, lie was immediately lifted
from beneath the car and carried to the ear In
spector's room wear by, where be waa prayed for
and convened with until be died ly an engineer
of the main line who batmen od lo bo on tba rnul.
Tho deceased lived about thirty-eight ninnies
Bner the accident occurred. Owing to the very
severe nature of bis Injuries one would suppose
that he would scarcely bo ftcniiule of the fact that
be was oart at nil, yet be fully realised bis situa
tion, but suffered Bo pain, react loa sot having
time to take place before death."
, Tub Break-up. The recent fearful
destruction of property on Ibe North Uraacb of the
Huaquebannft river greatly disturbs the residents
of the West Branch valley. Tba Lewisburg
Jourutt, In alluding to tbc gorge at Wat ion tow a,
says i
"On Wednesday last the Ice at the lower end of
that city broke and passed down to a point a
abort distance above Milton, where it jammed and
remains at this writing. The Ice Is Mid to be
thrown up to the height of fifteen aad twenty
foot. The cold weather which followed made Ibe
Ice mora solid. From New Columbia, this eouftty,
to Montgomery Hut inn, ibe low eon a try along
the river Is overflowed and many farms are suffer
ing badly, as ire also some families residing ia
tho lower parti of L'nfontown, White Deer Mills
and New Columbia. Between Milton snd Wat
eoatowa many arc also suffering severely from
the flood. The lee gorge extends from tbla side
of New Columbia te the railroad bridge above
Dewart, a distance of seven miles. If ibe flood
unites with the eanal it Muddy itun, which Is
quite possible, the situation of Milton will be ex
ceedingly precarious.
"Great fears are entertained in Lewisburg for
the safety of our river bridge. As is built high
and no bridges hare as yol been taksa along the
West Branch that w have heard of, It aeems
qaile likely we will escape such a disaster. Kfforls
arc making to prevent, If possible, sucb an
occurrence."
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.Seitlkurnt Day. The first auction
of an Act of Assembly, approved the Utb day of
April, 1874, says t 'The Auditors of the several
townships aud borough! within this Common
wealth shall meet annually oa the Jfrai litmdnp ej
Jtrni, and oftencr, If necessary, and shall audit,
settle and adjust tba accounts of the Supervisor,
Road Com ulislonori,Ovcrecrs of lb Poor, School,
Borough and Township Treasurers, as may by
law be referred to them.
This is, no doubt, tho proper time to settle up
School affairs, bat It is entirely out of order, la
our Judgment, fcr our county to far as Supervisors
and Overseers are concerned. These offloeri are
elected in February, aod should be ready lb enter
upon their duties by the Istof April. Therefore,
why aot settle oa tbc Ant Monday of March f
This Is long enough after the election to know
who it circled, and before the March Court and
floods would Interfere with ihe settlement.
Ws would saggeat that the Auditor of the cr
era) boroughs and township! of this county and
tbc officers agree upon a certain day during Ihe
Rprlng for settlement, and then adjourn over antil
tbc first Monday cf Jane Beat and settle their
School matter, and on that day adjourn over
antil tbc Aral Monday of March, 1ST, making a
memorandum of the fact upoa Ihe township-book,
and here after that day will bo as valid la law li
aa Act of Assembly,
A Correction. Through a hlundor
ado by onr "devil" hut week, tbc Mercantile
Appraiser's sppnal day was fixed oa Friday, iht
t Ja efi e Jlortf. Thi u a mistake Tvkbdat,
rm SffrR or Aran, la the proper time, and mer
chants and busineeft men can learn this by ex
atniniag Ihe notices left with them by Mr. Miles.
Let those who propoce to go out of business thia
sHri. ri ihMlM awrleved a Hand ihe
Spring, or feel ibcmielve aggrievoi, alteoa ibe(
appeal, and not roue quibbling and growling
atHiBl tbelr Urease next Fall when dunned by Ibe
Treasurer. Those) who art not entitled to pay
lleewuft BSMuld at lend the appeal and be elrieken
off. or pereonellT Inform the County Treasurer,
David W. Wise, P.sq., before tbc 1st diy of July
acit, to that he may ho able to get a credit at
Ilarrlihurg by a Judgment against the Common
wealth. Tbc County Tieamrer cannot get a
credit at the Slate Treasurer's offioe after appeal
day, anlese be flies transcript! af Judgments
rendered as indi fated.
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Noticr To All. A recent Act of
tbc Assembly requires the executor, admiaislra
tor, or friend of the deceased perea, to pat an
affidavit oa record In tbc Rrgitier' office, wiling
forth tbc day and boar wbea ibe death occurred.
Friends and parties apply log for letters of admin
1 tuition will do well to War this Important fact
In med, aad thereby save mach Inconvenience
la receiving their legal papers, Tbc Act ia quel
tioB eaa be found on page 194, Pamphlet Laws
of 1ST 4. f
AaaraTKii. Joaoph Lanaberry, who1
shot an Rilled Cyrus ffiwtier, jftrooavuie, near
thli place, oa tho otb ef October, 1M4, was ar
rested by a United Plates Detective la Lycoming
Muaty, thii Slate, ea Jeadey tat, the) Htb
in., and liken to Pittsburgh.
ASPOINTMENTR rOR 107 S.
The seventh annual section uf the Central
Pennsylvania Ceniorenee of the M. K. Church,
which eon vexed at Uuutliglta two weeks ago, ad-
t turned on Thursday bvl, tho S&lh lost. Harris,
urg was agreed upon aa tho neat place of meeting.
Jonathan Unjutua, M. W. Jackson, J. W.
Ifciidrlx, Kli Slirer, I. II. Torronce, Jaa. Curns
and J. S. MeMurray, were appointed Trustees of
tno annulare- neitel f und.
Itev. W. W. h.ai.i. Aaalaiaat Secretary, road
tlie minutes el tne aitcrnouu Bastion,
Ths lit bop made a lew remarks appropriate to
inn omaaion. las appointments were read, ina
uoxoiogy was tung aud ina ocnedietion pre
Bounced, and the Conference adjourned sin ",
The following appoiutuents were made i
WILLIAMSFOftT bllTBIOT.
Presiding Elder T. Mivcusll, Williamiporl,
Pa.
W illtamiporl, Pino street D, 8. Monroe,
U. . Uuruley, iuii.
Williamtport, Mulberry at reel J. J. Peeree.
Williamsport, Price Chapel A. W. Uibaoo,
j. r. liavia. aun.
Williamiporl, Third street J. M. Bunlx, J. 0.
rnlffprove, lup.
Williamsport, Newberry K. II. Yuoum.
Lyooming J. Y. Rot brock. ,
Lovalnmk W. S. Wilaon.
DuUoistown-A. C. Crostbwailc.
Jamestown A. II. Mench.
Moiitoursrillc A. U. Creighton,
Muncy A. 8. llowmaa.
llugbesville A. 11. 11 woven.
Muncy Creek I. Kdtrard.
Walsonlown J. II. Woodcock.
Montandoa A. P.irkcr Wharton.
Kiiintport K. Duller.
Milton A. D. Yooum. .
Lewiiburg-R. llmkle.
MilHinburg M. P. CrostUwaitf.
FalladaaburgH, Wilton,
('ogan Valley-K. S. Rhone.
Liberty Valley II. Lundy.
ltalaton 11. K. Cares.
Jersey Short W. V. lletiar.
Pine Crock To bo supplied.
Ureal Island D. B. McClosky.
Lock Haven 8. L. Bowman.
Salona A. K. Taylor.
leech Creek J, Lloyd.
Ulnar's Hun J. B. Akerc
Henova 0. Warren.
Weal port To be supplied by McC. Orahaia.
Ijcidy J. R. Woore.
Kinnemahouing L. O. Hrck.
Kuiportuui J. W. Olawinc.
Peon u Id K. M. t'btlcoat.
V'harlon
K. J. Urav, Prealdint Williammort Dlcklnaon
Seminary and utmber of Mulberry Street Quar
terly Conlurence.
1. II. lorrener. Secrctarv Punntrlvan a Bible
So.-lei y ad uieuiber of Mulberry Hi reel Quarterly
Conference.
11. A. t'urran, Profeisor Keyitone Normal
Bolioolatid member of Mulberry Hi reel Conference.
J. r. nobo, I'rofettor ronniovton nam i nary.
Nt-w Jersey, aod member of Haliadaburg Quar
terly lonirrvnce.
HANVILI,n PIBTBlL'T.
PreMdiug Klder X. S. Bitkivohau, Bloomi
burg. pa.
Danville, St. Paul's F. B Riddle.
Danville, Trinity J. P. Moore,
lliveraide J. T. IWIton.
Northumberland J. Hunter.
Waihingionvlile J. F. Drown,
lola 11. S. klrodenhall.
BuokUorn-W. A. Carver.
ftloiuburg J. H. Metlarrab.
Kipy and Light Street F. K. Crever.
tirnuguville F. (learharl.
ltenlun C. L. Ucoicoler.
Berwick S. Crviliton.
Mifflmville D. II. Crever.
Drarh Haven II. B. Forlner.
llloomingdale J. P. llt nford, J. (lots.
Muhlenberg W. Motel. t
Kbleksliinny A M. K eater,
While llaven-K. T. Swarts,
Hickory Run T. S. Faus.
Wealhcriy B. P. King, I. N. Moorhead.
llntlelon W. W. Kvaua.
.k-anaeville M. L. Drum.
Convngham J, Stine.
South Hehberlnn J. Horning, C. J. Buck.
Catawifta H. W, Scar.
Klyburg-T. - Clecs, N. B. Smith.
Hltftojiikin W. L F putt wood,
IVulralia g. M- Lnrnod.
IL irmitein-U. V. Savidge.
Mount fennel A. Briltaiu.
Aililand W. A. Ilouck.
Trpvorton (1. II. Day.
Snydcrlon N. W. folburn.
Sunbury J. A. DeMoyer.
Selinigrove J. Moor bead.
tiAhiitnat'stn niarmcT.
Preiiding Elder U. It. lUuui, Cbambers
burg. Pa.
Ilarrirburg, flraee Church C. A. Holme.
" Ridge Avenue J. !. Clarke.
' St. I'aul-e J. A. Melick.
Fifth Street 0. T. 1lray.
" Mt. Pleaaant-II. V. Jl.nnigh.
New Cumberland P. F. Kyer.
York, First Church A. M. llirnlti.
" Duke Street II. Bender.
WrlghttviUc R. R. Mallalieu.
Caitlc Fin I. N. Clark, J. M. RuescEI.
Hhrowtbury A. W. Ouyer, A. R. Bender.
Hanover and New Oxford 8. M. Frost.
Oeltyeburg M. L. Oanoo, A. S. Baldwin.
York Spring J. A. McKindlesa.
Wellaville J, H. Black.
Bendersvilte-T. H. Tubs.
Waynesboro1 J. 11. MoCord.
Oreencaatle W. V. Itanoe.
Cbambersberi, First Church F. JIodgnM.
King f tree I W. 0. Robine,
SIert?rburg F. Adams.
McConnclliburg J. P. Long.
Ilutsonville R. L. Armatroag.
Cove T. M. Uriffith.
Stilppeuaburg II. C. Cbeston.
Shippemburg Circuit J. Y. Shannon.
Mouut Alto J. Iluldin.
Hehoboth and Newville J. W. Backley.
Carlisle 0. Lcidy.
Mouut Holly C. tlrahaut.
Mecbauietburg W, Rink.
Fairview aod AUryivtlle K. K. A. Deavor.
Duncaonoa W. II. Keith.
Liverpool T. 8. Wilcox.
Newport H. M. Ash.
T. P. Rge, Preiidcnt Irving Female College and
member uf Mecbanictburg Quarterly Confcrenee.
JuxtATA mar in rr.
Presiding Klder M. K. Fosrin, Iluallngdoa,
P.
iluntlndott J. S. McMnrray, J. R. Alter.
Petersburg W. A. Cllpperger.
Manor Hill D. Cattleman.
Knnisvllle I. Heck man.
Mount I'nioe M. L. Smith,
Newton Hamilton A. H. Miller.
McVeytowo U. S. Sykea.
Uranville W. A. McKee. .
Lewistown W. O. Ferguson.
Freedom J. A. Boas.
Decalur W. Kc briber.
Milroy L. F. Smith. i , , ,
Mifflin 41. D. Pcnnepacker. ; ' :
Thompson town M. C. Piper. '
Port Hoyal-W. H. Whitney, C. W. Marshall.
New Bloomfleld O. W. Dunlap, W. II. Bowden.
Concord -U. A. Singer. One to be supplied.
Burnt Cabins W. W. Dunmirc.
Shirley sburg-W. McK. Heily, 0. II. Huston.
Three Spring! B. Shoemaker.
Cassville T. F. Wr flora.
McConnellttown W. B. Hoch.
, Saxton-W. II. Steveue, J, Pennington.
Kverelt J. Dent hue. t
Ray's ll.ll-K White, J. H. S. Clarke.
Bedford T. Sherlock,
lladlerd Clrenit J. B. Shaver.
Sohelltburg J. M. Johnston.
Pkatantville-J. W. Bell.
alvoona nieraicT.
Prcildir.g Rider T. M. Kxiae, Altoone, Pa.
Altoona, Fint Church J. Curn.
' Eighth Avenue 8. C. Swallow, W.J.
Owens.
" Third Charge J. W, Leckfe.
Hollidaysbarg-II. 0. Pardoe.
Duocaniville A. W. Decker.
Martimburg J. W. Cleaver, R. P. Campbell.
Willlaintburg J. W. liaugawout.
logaa Valley J. A. Dixon,
Tyrone R. R. Wilton.
Keat Tyrone
Port Mttil.lt J. U ray.
Mileaburg W. Owynn.
Howard-It. H. Coibnrn.
Penn'e Valley (1. W. Bouse.
Hcllcronte U. W. Miller.
Half Moon ll. (luyer.
Pine Orovo-J. F. Bell (S. W. Dean).
Warrioraintrk W. M. Memlnger.
IlirmingUw A. D, McClosky.
Philipsiiurg M. I. Smymr.
tlrabawlon H. Lino (K. Turner).
Oiceola W. W. Heeae, J. B, Ague.
Clearlteld II. F Steven.
Woodland-W. II. Dill. .
Clearfield Circuit J. M. Clarke. '
Curwcnaville J. B. Ynung.
Lumber City R. H. Whurton.
New Waabington W. H. Nercrota.
Olsn Hope W. 8. Hamlin.
Snow Shoe J. F. Craig.
Can greet Hill I- A. Croat.
Pleaant (lap To be supplied,
W. Karntbaw, Chaplain N. A. D. 8., Dayton,
Ohio, and member of Warriorsmark Quarterly
Conference.
J. R. llyket and A. J. Coek, misaieaarlet to
Cbtni.
Lronakd (iradkd Schools. The
general averages ia the U rammer School, for the
mMOth ending March I Ith, are aa follows t
In sobolaribip "K" Class Martha Kaamard,
VH Rudie Urowa, 97 ; May Naugw, Bg , Anaie
Worrell, 0t i Harry Bridge, 91,
!)'' 4,'laaa Willie Bridgo, W; Jobn Carr, May
Hemphill, each 17 ( Hophle Whilehill, M ; Mary
Olcarv, Vii t tharlci Juhnaoa, V i Frank Hells.
"" " rur noil titer, John Moasoa.
B jp
each V i Halite Wrlgley, V3 Frank Bradley, 9t
ClarB rate, Vt.
-0" Clem Sasle Vincent, VI; Maggie Dolsn,
(promoted) II.
"2 V Clast-Charlcd lllekel, (r ; Carrie Test,
94 ; (leorge Orris, 93 ; Ida Uearbart, 91.
In deportment "K" Harry Bridge, Sudlt
Brown, Nellie YYhitebill, each 190.
D John llsily, Willie Hhnrt, Willie Bridge,
Jehn Mostop, Mary Cutler, VYIirred Ogden, each
Ivu.
"C" Maggls Read, 100.
Per cent, of attendance of "C Class t Males,
M i females, ft nverage, fl.
Per cent, of attendance of and "D" Clascal:
Males, 79 j females, 89 average 90.
II ion H nest In echolanhip-ClaniM'Oewrg,
9t J. F. Snyder, Wm. llagerly, each 97 j Ada
Ate, Kva Far man, 94 j Blanch Hegel, 90.
Per cent, et attendance: Males, 114 1 females,
83 average, 99,
I have only given law highest average!. In
this report bo one I mentioned whose scholarship
does not reach 9, or deportment 100. It will be
seea that ths most aamce arc from the "D" Class.
There baa been an Improvement, Still there Is
room.
The hearty eo-opareitoa of Ihe patron of the
eboel to I mm led ia order t continue tba usually
regular at l redan ee of the pupils.
O. W. Fonrnnt.
Loaffl On Friday, March 19th, ft
small bey we mat between tba etere ef T. A.
Fleck Co, aad the residence of the aadersigBed.
The finder will eoahr 9 Kator by loavbag H at ibe
First Hatlmiftl Bank. Joran Ekrrj.
Capt. J. M. Stkck. Tho death of!
Cant Stock, which occurred on Saturday, last.
though aot entirely inexpeot ed, east a gloom over
our whole community. The shadow on lb ooua
tcnancoa, when it was announced la the morning
that be was la a dying condition, showed the
reaped aad esteem In which he waa bold by bia
neighbors and acquaintances. No man la our
to n was naore universally reipeeted by all, old
and young, than waa Capt. Stack, aud death could
have bit apoa bo one wauoe lots to oar tewa aad
eouaiy would he more severely teit. ut virtue!
were countless, while his faults, if any. ware few.
In public or private life he was always lb came
kind, gentle and oblinging el way ready to
do good to bis fellows in a charitable state. It
is iuiporisibls for us to give any idea of the loss
we nave sustained in bib deem t nor l ll nevesaaiy
that wa would, a Copt. Block was known to al
most ever person in theoouaty, aad bis virtue,
honest and iRtcarrltv duly aiiprcciated and re
id
He
spected. He was just la the prime of life, being
ia bis forty. third year.
His funeral look place yesterday efleracoa,and
was one or ibe tergeit ever wuncsaed in jirowk
Tilt. BnokiitU Jffrmittm,
Itoport of Fnirviow School, In (im-
ban district, for the rourtn montn, ending Marco
Whole number of tiuyils In attendance, 31; bv
rage attendance, IK j per Cent, uf attendance of
males, 89 ; per cent, of attendance of female, 88
number of vliils from Directors, Oj number of
virlta from citiicui, 111 number of pupil that
bare missed no time, Iff,
Names of pupil that have missed bo time i
Harry Forcey, lilake Foroey, Warrea Lansberry,
A Ifred Forcey, Clare nee Forcey, Oeorge Dale, Wm.
Rinehart, Albeit Smeal, Llsiie Dale, Ida Dale,
Flora llublrr. Lisxie Laiisberry, Alice Dale, Agne
ifftie, hall Hlneiiart, a no to Uurloy.
D. B. Burrour, Teacher.
a a
IJhl of lettcra rentaininir unclaimed
in the pnatnffiee at Clearfield, for the week ending
iaaren zvin, inr i
Durnell, Miss Li axle Norton, William
Heller, David Niebolt, William
Hubbard, Thomas Rickettr. Wilber
Herman, Mrs. Frank Reed, Wilson (I)
Harrison, Miss Anna Riobards, O. W.
Harrison, MiiB Maggie Siple, Lewis
Lee, Albert Smith, Abraham
Mathcson, Lemuel
P. A.QACLIN, P. M
''Showers" of new iioots, 8hoe, Hats
and Caps have been piled up In the western room
of Pie's Opera Dense within the past fsw week.
Joseph 8. knows exactly "how It It," and by
calling on him be will tell yoa all about It.
I'OR CDUNTV HUPKHINTKMDFNT.
Ma. Bihtob: I herel.v aulherixa vou to stale
that JOHN A. GKRUORY will boa candidate
for the office of Superintendent of Common
6c hoots of Clearfield oouaty, before the Convea-
lion or Hon vol Directors, wuiea meet! la May
next, and I hope that all trac educators will as
sist to have bim re elected. He I boaeet aod
competent, and deserves the poiition.
A uinicTon.
SpeciatB,
William Reed lo sow in the east mat lot- hi
Spring purchases.
William heed Is annt in Clearfield counlv foe
Mine, Deiaorrtt'ft patterns. A full assortment
just receive.
AUGUST FLOWER.
The most miserable beings In th world are
l nose. sum-rlBf rroua Oytpentia aad Liver Com
plaint. More lhaa eevenlr-flre per cent ef the
people ia the failed State are afflicted with
these two diseases aod their effect ; saeb as soar
stomach, siuk headache, babitnal costivoBcss. im
pure blood, heartburn, water brash, gnawing and
burning pain at tbc pit of the stomach, yellow
sain, ouaiea tongue ana ait agreeable taste a
the mouth, coming up or the rood after eating.
low spirits, Ac. Oo to the Drug Store of CD.
Watsua and get a 76 cent bottle, or a small bot
tle lor jo euts. Try It.
(1. (J. Untax, Sole Manufacturer,
rnohll'Ti ly. Woonninv, N. J.
Slop that Cough. Dr. Morrls'Syrup of Tar
wiia merry and Jiorenound ts auarauleed to
cure coughs, cold, hoarseness, or any disease of
tae inroat, lungs or chest wading to eoniumplion,
in less time tbaa any other preparation. Notbins;
that we have ever sold acts ao promptly and well.
It cares croup in a few minutes and is Ibe best
known remedy for whooplBgeough. Contains ae
opium and is pleaaaat to lake. Cough-wora vie
time, whose lungs ere racked aad lora with par
oxysins, find Bur nnd speedy relief from Its uic.
Trial 10 ccctl, Scld y C D. Watson,
uiearneldi r. turley a Co.. Wtlliamisrova : T
il. Forcey, Orahamtoa.and P. Moyer, Kvlertowa.
mcBlfeowiy
Waxvii to Siu.it on Thahi, The subscriber
desires to sell or trade a Two-horse Tread Power,
atany new. Will trade for a good, youag mar.
Wilsox P. Tavb
march 17 -.11. Clearfield, Pa.
Rccieved at T. A. Fleck A Co.' this week i
fin at tor I mast of White tioods for Spring trade,
cheap for cash. each It) "lit.
The finest atsortmeat ef Ladles Tie in town,
at T. A. Fleck A Co s. Call and so them, mchlu
Calicos, muslins, gingham and dm goods,
aew, all will be told cheap for eath at
meh 19 T. A. FLECK A CO'S.
New napkin of all kind and price, at
meh 19. T. A. FLBCK A CO'S.
The place lo got your mottoes I at
meh 19. T. A. FLECK A CO'S
A aot her new lino of black alpaca a specially at
T. A. Fleck A Ce'e. Call and seelbem. meh 10.
Remember th nice ne ties, all the new shade
at T. A. FLECK A CO S. mob 19.
New hid gloves for cents, at
meh 10. T. A. FLKCK A CO '8.
New embroideries.
new embroideries, cheaper
T. A. FLECK A CO'S.
than ever, at
icn lu.
White shirts, white shirt s, for gen is at
meh 19 T. A. FLECK A CO'S.
Laxn Plaitrb. A oar load of Huntingdon
ground plaster Just received at
hHAiKntt I i ilk n,
Clearfield, March , 1879-Im.
RftAb R. M. M'Knally's advertisement la re
gard to Life lusajraaee. aagll-ly
Call on R. If. M'Boally aad gel your life lo
sere ia the Old Continental Lifolnsarauee Com
pany, of Hart torn, Uoun. auglS ly
Braotni Fon Salb. R. Newton Shaw keeps a
full supply of Fredonra Buggies and Platform
wagons lor sale. Jo be seen et tne rjaaw noise
yard. Call ou or address him at Clearfield Penn
sylvania, may IS-tf.
Wood and Willow Ware of all deeerlntloa for
aie by it. r. uigier vo.
Save Time! Save Labor! Save Money! Save
Clothe I Th" ft orally Wringer" I tfts Mil In
the market. Buy It; try It.
For al by H. F. BiOLtm A Co.
Just received, a large lot of non-xp)oiire
limps ana lv an terns at
9-2&-71 H. F. Biwlbb A Co'.
Nonca to Waook At Cabbuob Marbm. We
bavejust received a central assortment uf Waion
and Carriage Woods, also a roll line or Epilogs
ana AXies, wnioa we oner cneap tor cam.
H. r. uiet.a a a to.
Paints, Oils and Varnlihes for aal by IT. f
Bigler A Co.
II. F. Hitler A Co. have been making extevelve
additions to inriratoen oi Hardware tba last few
days. Everything aew In Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware, Farmer' Hardware, Builders
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be'sccn
at their tor. May il,
Rnxti Tni ! Persons whooontevuplal bwiMies:
will do well to eall and examine our stock of
BUU.DINlf MATEHlAIt. We have In stock a
full line of Raildera' Hardware, Nail, Painla,
Oil, Ulan, Putty, Calcined Fleeter, Ac
myaa'73 h. r. matin vo.
Baw. Dlstao' Cross-cut Saw, Great A merle a
Saw, Boynton'i Lightning Saw, at
B-u-7i u. jr. Bittn m vo .
A fill Una of Household Uoeda, Japanned Ware,
Ac, for ml by U. V. Bigler A Ce
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages. . .
Wood and Willow Ware.
Ilouaaboid Hood.
AU kinds ef Hardware.
Japanasd Ware.
Fatal, Oils, V arnishes.
Calcined Plaster.
Wacon and Carrie Maker' supplies.
All ef Ibe above for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of II. F. Big lor A Co- Second atreet,
uiearneid, ra. n
Bird Cage -a rarce ateortment t HJ. F. Blg-
mr A Oe.'s,
Mnntour Slate Paints, for nalntinf hoi
Ida and oat tide Cot t a gee, Farm Buildings, Ac.
Beautiful, durable and cooaemtoal, tlrouad ta
par Linseed Oil.
my an im h. r. diqibb ue.
Calcined PUiter for al by II. F. Bigler A Co.
A ik. Seventy five doxen Ctoarflcld Wood-
chopper Axes at
VrXfttTI. Hi F. PIULXK VO',
pAtnTft aun PaniTRRft' FixoiBw. Our stock
ef Paint and Pain sera' Material I eeta-'tte, In
Blading J. T. Uwit Pure Wbito Lead. John IO
eac A Co' Para While Load, F. R. A Co' Rack
Lead, and a Bomber of eboaper brands or wkim
lead; also, Llneoed Oil, Turneatlae, Varnlthetol
all hinds, a fnll line of Bra-he, and n fellllncei
color, dry aad I Oil.
iyi'7i ll. F. Bin lb a a ra.
At Pblllpsherg, Pa., en Thnrcday, March Jiih.
HT, hy Wa. RinaLBa, Men.. Mr. JOHN C 1.0 IS
OHN CL0U8-
boih at Morrte
BR and
las fkANOIM HHAMLbi
Uwathlp, Clearfield eonnly, Fa.
At the Oatkalte church la Clenrfletd. on Mm.
day, March 19th. 191, by Bee. Pal her P. J.
Saaninaa, Mr. THOMAS DI'OKRTT aad Ml
A DA LIN R rKTRRS, bethef Bradford towasblp,
Cleerrleld eonnty. Pa.
grr&frfrtUrartttf.
CHABLES H. ELLIOT,
NOTE HROKEH,
WIT. JuB. W. 8.ITUI CO.
Stock and Bond Commiuion Brokers,
1 II SMtk Tkirl ilml, lkiU4V
Ml. .1 UIIV.M.I mm.
K.f.r U U. W. Woodw.ri, Em,., Cuklw Ku
Km., LamWr tl.r.bl I il.rb.rt R.M.1 0..,
1'rr.nl.ol U.nk of Aalrtn i P...II i C, Buk
r, ill.u.p.rl.l'fc BMkM'r. la
Q. W. WEAVEB 4 CO.,
PBUGGIST3 A APOTHECARIES,
rtlRWE.NSVII.LK, PA.
I)Ura Ii .11 kladi at Dr.,., Ui.lM, Fu.
ey QooU. ftnd Dr.Kgt.ti' 8undrloi.
Curw.D.till., M.ick IT, tlti.
QEOEQE H. FEBQUSON,
W. V. LIPPISCOTT A COn
dwtonli
UATS A CAPS, B00T8 A SH0K8,
1:11 Ml Muk.t 8iml, PklluMpklk. It-tf
Al'CTIONKEItlNO ' :.
BILLPOSTING.
Th. .odrnig..d wo.ld rMMetf.lljr lafbm tk.
till. ill ol I'luriMil im .t.iolty k. i. ,n
parl to .r .11 A.etloB, Vwd.., ..d uthn S.a
on thort BotiM, mai ol r0M..bl. rotM. Hi
Bill., Pot.rl. ProgroKiaM,ODd olkor od.ortt.l.g
po.ud and dttrtbutl I. tk. mm ooaapteMtM
pioMi. a ih. oi w.ii. poiroaago I. .OIMIUO.
. . K. L. ROBINS,
Manh IT, 13-tf. U l.arlsld, Po.
F
ItRSU FISH.
The uaderslfQod rcipeetfully notifies the nub.
lie that he will keen oa land for sale aa assort
meutof Frssh Flab, of all klads. received from
the Kail and West dally;' A ho, Freeh Vegetablea
ia euoa. Good a delivered to all parts of the
aoreuge una viomuy. uraers ten at bis residence,
corner of Seeoad and Reed atrecte, will rccolre
prompt attention. ,
7 D. W. JORDAN.
Clearfield, Feb. 34, IHTe-Sia
jpSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER
t O N P A R T,
OSCROLA STEAM MILLS,
AjivrAcriinns
LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS
SAWED SHINGLES.
Alio Bill of HEMLOCK aad PINE aa wed
to order oa short notice.
Alio TOWN LOTS Lr sale la the borough
or oaceola.
Alro LAROK ASSORTMENT 01NKRAL
MERCHANDISE at their Mammoth Store ia
Oaceola.
II. II. SHILLINOrORD, Presldeat,
Office Forest Place, No. 121 8. 4lh L, Pbil'a.
JOHN LAWS HP, floaoral lup'L,
pdJanS-t Oaceola Mills, Clearfield Co., Pa.
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CLOTHING,
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HATS & CAPS
AS 1)
Gonts' Furnishing Goods
: Wblrh wo laiond oolllag ol oo.l Ikr oaok.
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Consult Your Interests I
WILLIAM REED
ROOM No. I PIB'S OPERA HO USB
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Will op., abut Monk Mb, ISO, T.rj largo
lock or
DRY GOODS,
aoitoVo for tko oooj... Havlog porokoood pro-
rlou to tk. rood odroooo, I too Mil good ol
grleo. MTor kofor. .ffor.4 bi tkll Barb. .
!, ;da b..t tjaallt; fori ool'd pri.U ol J ou.
tjM . - oto.
4,M " 1)010.
t,M .or, good kl'.bd awoll. ,4 mi 14 ttt.
1,004 oioollo.l liiott.
1,004 glogkoat, r.rj good 14 oto.
A Urg. aaiortBoat dlpaot Lntro. oal. It oto.
togolbor wltk . Ml Ito. ol klrtiog, Colloaado,
Drill, Joui aad Coaalaoroo, loot will oouotak
ALL PAPER
ALL PAPER
ALL PAPER
ALL PAPER
ALL PAPER
ALL PAPER
WALL PAPIa
WALL PAPE
WALL PAPE
WALL PAPE
WALL PAPB
WALL PAPE.
A rorjp Am Moorbaoal mt Wall Pop,
I otjrloa, ai priaoo okoopor tko. oforoA
bev barer.
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK
CURTAINS At FIXTURES.
NEW CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
VOR TABLE AMD FLOOR,
tni foil to obR ud no.
Horlogoajagodolrrl-okuo Mlll.orfroa Pbil.
odalpkla will opoa ai prepor toon. Iko
tlbof
MIL1NERY GOODS' ',
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ortr browglrt lo town, aad Alt broo.b of boat.
oM will ko gtroo lk.ro.gk OW..U.O. ,
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Hortag aAopt.4 iko CAIH PRIHOIPLI olAo-
. bag k.rl.,01, 1 oa dalomlMA ta aal
' 1 ' tooalloiok karoro. ' ,J
tto ot 4rgal la aal at Rmoi lo. t.
I MIAN IVIIRMI.
WILLIAM REED.
loon Mo. i, Oport laaoo, kowtp lnlto Iko
MOfto.
m-orl.td, Morok,i4rt. I" MT.eTd
9m .'i f iluni.
CLOSING OUT SALE I
CLOSING OCT SALE!
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W. d.ilr. to ooqoolat ou frl.adj ond
too p.bll. ibot wo oro rodorlog oor atook
lo Coot tbli dap.
LOWER PRICES
. LOWER PRICES
LOWER PRICES
CLOTHIXO AT COST
CLOTHING AT OONT
CLOTH I NU AT COST
CLOTHING AT C08T
W. bit. j.ot parabaMd a larg. 1.1 of
Clotblag, al prlo. Iom tkaa aaaaarMtorara
aoald ai.k. tkm .p. Ral, no tko p.m.
oospotlod tkaai to Mil fcf oa.., w. took
odranuga of It, oad now oflor to oor poA.
ra. a. laana nook f Clotklog
AT LOWER PRICES THAS KVER
AT LOWER PRICES TAAN EVER
AT LOWER PRICES TIIAK EVER
AT LOWIR PRICES TRAM EVER
AT LOWER PRICES THAU EVER
Wa tetrad to Clooo Ibl. .took all oat kr
too IM da, of Jaaaorr. 8o if oo wool o
Bargaia, mm. mob, aa wa will aad .ra a,
toroji. I. toakon roTolotioa la tba dotk.
lag Rui.M.
IM pair Pent received Ibis dev. to be :
eld a lew as U se. Kemember, Pants
w cold last month
AT t MOW 1RINI1 13 i
AT t NOW BRING U
AT ta M NOW SKI HO SI ft
AT $i M MOW BH1NU $1 t
AT li M NOW BRING 13 fin
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OLD DEMOCRATIC PRICBR won kigk
.-pw witk ikoprioo..! wbi.kwoo
ww oolilog Cktktag. ' ' '
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RIMENBII THI PLACM.
OLD WESTERN BOTH CORNER.
KERR A CO.
CraarlaM, Pa., Dm. 1, 1114.
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Fl.OUIt, FEED,
AUD
GROCERY
STORE.
A. G. , KRAMER .& CO.,
Rood m ... door woot or looord llowoo,
llearlleld, la.
Kotp ooftalaatlr oi bind
SUGAR,
COPJ-KE,
TEAS,
SODA,
COAL OIL,
BYRtP,
Connod ond Drlod Kruili, ToUmo, Cig.n, Co..
dir., Cldrr Vln.,.r, Bailor, Efgt, lo.
ALSO, EXTRA 01IE HAbl
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o.,
All of wblek will k raid eboap for ea.b or in
aiebaaga for ooootrr produco.
A. O. KRAMKR A CO.
Clr.rl.ld, Kor. 14, Il74. tr
gTOP
THIEF!
How oft., that r 1. krard in oar larg. loon, ;
bat no an. ator tkiakt of .tooling from
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
For their goods are o cheap, It pays better to
buy lhaa steal them. Purebating entirely for
easb, aad selling for the same, we are thue ena
bled to offer goods at a smaller margin than can
poeeibly be don by any ba dologavcn the mall
eat part of trust buciness either way. We here
en entirely HKV? purchase of
iDHY GOODS nnd
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
in variety naiurpaseed and priew to soil the
scarcity of snonej. Oor stock ef
MILLINEKY GOODS,
Bonnets and Ladies' Hats,
hat never been aal B the eonnly.
LADIES' AND CIIILDKtN S INDKKWKAB
a com plst SMorOaenU
Ladies' Dress Trimmings,
fa Fall Line. Latest Style.
Gents Furnishing Goods,
a Urg variety, both coarse and fine.
WINTER GLOVES,
YARNS,
WOOLS,
. i ; . . ZKPIIYKB
Waterproofs, in Great Variety.
AH are Invited lo salt and eiamine our good
and prleea before buying elsewhere. We make
ao wry faces because yoa don't buy, bet believe
thia to be a fee country ( aad thnt every one has
the Inalienable right to life, liberty, the pursuit
of happine and to bny goods where they can
eecar the Vti goods for th lbart money. At
Wm. Reed' old stand, opposite Moasop'i,
T. A. FLECK.
oct! I '74 A. M. BILLS.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
SECOND BTRKKT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IN
irURK DRUGS!
3bX naroixcse u ooa so.
CHEMICALS!
PAINTS, OIIS, DYE STUFF!
VARNISHES,
i
RRIBHE8,
PtRfUMtRY,
FANCY 0 00D
TOILET AKTlCLtS,
OF ALL KINDS,
., ,. .
PORK WINES A SO LTQUOHS,
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for Blrdirlnol porpoaio. j
Trniita, Hupporlora, Sebool Rook, ond Rtotloa.
. . - ,ry, aad all olbar artl.lo. oonally
foaad in a Drag Rtora.
PIIYfl(IA!IS PREHCHIPTI0N8 . CARK
; Fl'LLY COMPOrh'bKI). Ilariag a largo .1
E.ri.a In lb. biirin.M Ib.r eaa giv. .ntir. at
faollaa, '
i t.n. nARTswtrK,
dOIIN P. IRWIN.
, Clalr4rld, belabor I. 1074.
i FARMING IMPLEMENTS
TOR SALE BT
It. F. ltlKler A Co.
IRON IrOrnt.K-MIOVKL PLOWS.
. WOOD DwLIILR-SIIOVKI. PLOWS.
Wool. (tlXUI.K-SIIOVIiL PLOWS
ib"n ci'ltivators. ., , .
wooii ciii.Tivatohh.,
iiow am) a a irox beam plow's,
pittxhcru steel plowr.
iiai pth bkl1.kf0ntk plows.
rlOIIRSON'S anil THOMPSON'S P 1.0 ITS.
w-'Sbam for all .1 th. abor. Plow, roa
Manll, .. kaad. wr J-I
Beale's Embrocation,
(LATE POWRlL'l,)
ft ad dloooao. la.ld.ot to B.rora, Ooltlo, aad
M.aaa Fla.k,ra-rlng Iba aao of oa
i . ... oiwraal applioouoa. - . .
Ik. SoToroaioal d.riag Iba war.
Fr Ml. k, R.ru.l.k A Irwla, OloorAold
ooopk R. Irwla, Oarwoaaolllo. DoaM Oo4
aador, L.lbrb.rg. ( i If.
Attention, Lumbermen! .
WE oro aow naaal.fl.rl.il oar IMPROVED
STEEL-SOCKET DR1VIM0 CANT
BOOKS, oaporlor I. oa otbor la oa.. Wa bar.
alaa I. otook a larg. qa.atltr of Coatbook. oalla
bl. for rafting parporoa, wblcb w. ar. aolli.g
okoop for ooab. AMOR A R. XENMARD.
OlaorSorA, Pa, Uanb 14, 1471.
TlrwTICaU' dk tOITAIII.I5H PIM
4l Wo fcoro prtatod o lorga nnabwr af 4b. wa
IBB BILL, and will aa Iba oaaotad of Iwoatr.
Sr. OMfa, aialt a .... to oa. oddroaa. mfw
Sirdwarr, Clairsri', tt.
JR0NSIDE8 STORE.
G. S. FLEGAL,
DEALER IH
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
BEATERS,
RANGES,
UOLXOW-WARE,
FAINTS,
OILS i VARNISH,
PUTTY A GLASS,
ROPES,
STEP-LADDERS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE:
Tba Mlabratad Tolado Aatl-Fmilag Oalrnnlood
IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS.
No bailor Pomp, ia lb. mark.l.
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,
LAMP FLl'ES, of ill kind.,
LAMP PIXTI RKS, Ao.
All al loweat pricoa. I-UT4
Pre.qucl.lr .trout, Phlllp.burg, Pa,
rpRUSTEE'S SALE!
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT
Public or Private Sale !
Being a Portion of the Estate of A. K.
wngni, aeceasea.
The underlined will sell at nubile salt, unless
sooner disposed of, on ihe
FIHHT MONDAY OF JUNE. 181 S,
at th Court Hume, In the boroaght of Clearfield
Pa., all the following described real estate, vli:
Alto, all the undivided half part of 4iB acres
mure or lata, la three moral parcels ef land,
part of Ibe Joseph Clark and Joba llarrisen sur
veys, situate ia Woodward township. Clearfield
county, and snms lands held In common with
Caleb and Oeorge Cbarehmaa, having a lage
amount of valuable while piae and hemlock wilb
other timber thereon .
Aire, another traet eontainina? M7 acre, more
or loss, situate ia Woodward township, being the
west nd of the Tho mat Mariton surrey, having
thereon white pine, hemlock and other timber,
and being underlaid with several vein f valua
ble coal.
Alto, anoiber traet of dO acres, more or lete.
part of tbc Susan Ward survey, being the bank
ing ground silaale at the mouth uf Morgan Hun
and adjoining land of WiUiam Albert A Bros , ia
Woodward township, Clearfield eonnly, and cov
ered with valuable hemlock and ether timber.
Alfo, enotber tract of 100 acree, more or lest.
being part of the Tbomaa Steward eon turvey,
situate In Decatur townibip, Clearfield oouaty,
and ling witfcin the cos! ancaiure of th Oaceola
coal basin.
Also, iwo parcel of land situate In Lawrence
township, within one mile of th borough, aad
valuable a out lot, oae thereof containing eight
acres, more or lets ; the other four acroa, adjoining
lands of Robert Wrigley and others.
Also, another tract of land, situate la Pike
township, containing 3)3 acres, being part of war
rant No. 4260, situate within til miles of the bor
ough of Clearfield, covered with valuable limber
and underlaid with fireclay of tbc finest quality.
Also, all those four cert aie bailding lota situ
at ia Heed' addition to the borough ef C lear
nt m, and nnowB a mi no. ana lo said
addition.
Alto, all that parcel of around situate In rear
of tbe Academy let and Moisop's store, part of
lot No. Sn, in general plan ef Clearfield, having
a large frame bailding thereon and said lot itu
ale and bounded oa east side by aa alley.
All tan above described land are valuable.
Tbe land in Decalur and Woodward townabip
re all within Ih coal aeaiures of that District,
and wilbin reach of railroads, either built or bow
building, and commend themselves to pare bait ra
tor coal nnd lumber. The land will be Bold at
private sale, if parties desire to purchase, but if
aot sold at private ale will be publicly oold a
aforementioned.
Terms will be mad reasonable to suit pur
chasers. All inquiries addreeaed to tbe under
lie o wtu receive prompt biwbuou.
A. C. TATE, Trottee.
Clearfield, Pa Jaa. 20, 1e7etd -.
ED. W.GRAHAM,
DEALER IN
QENEEAL merchandise,
SQIARE TIMBER & LIMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Hal jut opraod, at Ih. old rland, la drnbam'o
Row, a oonploto .took of
.TEW GOODS,
ofortrTdaoeriptlon,
DRY GOODS, n
GROCERIES.
i HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOES
CLOT HI NO, lit., x.,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUR,
MEAT,
SALT,
RYE,
OATS,
CORN,
ALVA YS ON JIAKD AND FOR
SALE AT A SMALL ADVA NCR.
FLOUR
Recti red b lb oar load, and told al a smtll
adraaee.
. A wpply ef ROPE consUntly en band.
Special Indueemuta offered to those getting eat
Bqaara Timber and Logo, a w deal largely
In Lumbermen'! Supplies, aad ar pre
pared at all time to purchase tim
ber and lumber.
KH. W. GRAHAM,
. .Market Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oct IJ, 1873.
JEMOTATd!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would rerpectfally actlfy the public generally
that he ba removed hi (Iroeary Bloro from
Shaw'a Row, te th building formerly occupied
by J. Miles Kratier, ea Second street, next deer
to Big lor'! hardware tere, where be Intsads
Keeping a fnll lln of
U it o v t: it 1 1 n.
UAUK, DRIKII Ul.t.r.nJ LAKH. ' ,
Sl'UARS oud , Rt'PS, of all ,t..l...
TKAS, Orrra aad Rlark.
COFFKK, Roa.trd and Urora.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
.... tni iTt,
All kind, in tk. m.rk.t.
PICKLK& in Jan and barrel..
SPICES, In .rrr, form and rarlnjr.
FAMILY FLOUR,
A I.I. klNIMIIK rRACKKRtl.
SOAPS,
MATCHES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PIACIIM,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Coil Oil tad Xaouap Clvlaatys.
Aad a good aMortwant of tkoo tkisga waoalr, ,
b.pt la a grooor, oter.. wbi.k bo will aaakoago
4r aMrkoUag at Iko arorkol prlOM,
Win ooll 4or oaak al Ikoaply ao oa, otkof .a.
Plroo. ooll oad oh kio oub aad Iwdn far
foamlf.
' ' ' i ' ' JOBS McOAIIBRT. '
' CWrlrld, Va, IT, I4T.
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