Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 28, 1875, Image 4

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8.1CEETT & SCHRYYElC I !
HARftWAllE,
end manufacturer, of
Tln.CopjHT & Sheet Iron Wart,
j
Second Slreet,
C1EAHKIKLI), PA.
Having largelr InortMed our etoek of Hard.
won, wo Invito ilia peulio to examine our elook
sou prteea. ,
Carpenter, and pertona who eantciniiUlo build
ing will do woll to examine our
T00L8 BUILDING HARDWARE,
which le aow i of thefceit mtmifwUtft, and
w.U bo told low for Mil.
NAILS, j
GLASS,
... PUTTY, -
1 -mo .i-j ' vii r i GLUE,
LOCKS,' ' Hi------ C-t, J-...- ..
LATCHES, . ,
HINGKS,
SCREWS
- All kiad of Boneb Plnoee, Sewe, Ctiiaela, Square,,
Ueminere, Hntcheta, I'lutnba and Levele,
Afortieed A Thumb tjungua, Bevele, ,
Braoe. A Bilta, Wood and Iron
Bench Screwa, and tko boat ' ' '
Boring Machine io tba
market. '
Double and Single Bitt Axes,'
POCKET CITIEHY, Ae. , ,,
Agentt for Burncli't Iron Corn Shellir,
r tweraaaled. j -, p i I l
'' ' Alio, agentl for Rlebaidd " J '
UOTIIIC VI.VB TQPH,
f . :t
.whlea effoetaalle tun Sraoky Flue.!
Farmer.' ImpUninti ant Gardes Tooli of .vary
, . dercriptian. .
A large variety of
..COOK STOVES, .
which we warrant to glee eatlafaotlon.
Portable Hangf and Brnacea,
U.Roofing, Bpoatlng and Job Work doae on
reasonable terms. All orders will receive prompt
at leu tic a. JuneJJ, UTI.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
iSueocnori to Doyntnn Yeung,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS!
Mauuraetarers of
. i
;.WRTABLE4 STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Omar of Fourth and Pint Plreeti,
CLEARFIELD. FA.
HA VINO engitged In the manufaelure of flnl
olau If ACUlNEnV, we rtapcctfulty infomi
he poblle that wear dww prepared to All all
ordera m eheaply and tu promptly ai eaa be dene
In any of the oitlet. We manufacture and daalln
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills
lead Bloeki. VTaier Wheela, Shaftlog Polleya,
OirTord'e Injeetor, Steam Oaagea, 8Uam Wblillei,
Ollera, Tallow Capa, Oil Gape, Oaage Ooeke, Air
Cook i, Glob Valrw, Chock Valraa, wtonght iron
Pi pet, B'.aam Pnmpi, Sailer Feed Pom pa, Antl
Friolion Metrea. Soap Stone Packing, Oun Pack
ing, and all kinda of MILL WOHKj together
with Plowi, Sled Solei,
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
and ether CASTINGS of all klndi.
Ordara tollelted and Ailed at eity prieel
AM lettera of Inquiry with rtference to naeblnery
of oar maaafaetaro promptly aoawaredp by addrea
lag aa at Clearfield, Pa. 1
janm-tf BIQLBK, YOUNG A RKKD.
TkTEW BTOKB AND NEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW &i SON
Hae juat opened a
Ni 8toh, on Main St., Ci.iiriLD, Fa
latelT occupied bj Wm. F. IRWIN
Their stock conaiit.ol
CDm r CSE3- E CE) UD 5t
Giocum ot the best quality,
Qubenbware, Boots and Sliocs.
. and every article necesaur? for
od.'i eomfort.
Call aud examine our stock belora pur
oliaaiQuelaawhere. Usy 0, 1800-lf.
READING FOR ALL! I
x BOOKS t- STATIONER T,
Market ., Cl.arnele), (at the PoatOdre.)
fpilR n.d.r.lgaed b.r. leava t ann.a.e to
1 tneeUI.eae or doarlald and tielnltj, that
ho haa lttd ap a room and ha. juat returned
front tha.Hy with a large aaoaotof reading
Bauer, ooaaiatlng la part ot
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank, Aeooanf and Pali Booka of .T.ry de
scription Paper and En. elope., Prenah preaaed
and plain Pent and Penellai Blank, Legal
Pp.r.( Deeda, Mortgagee Jndgtnent, Kiemp
tloa and Promlaaory noteat White and I'areh;
ment Brief, Legal Oap, Heoord Cap.and BUI Cap,
Bheet, Maaiofor either Piano, Pint, or Violin
.oaataatly on hand. Aav hooka or etatloaers
d.airod that I may .ot have on hand, will be or
orderod by Irat oapreat, and .old at wboleaal.
or retail to rait ouiwaaan. I will all. keep
partodioal llMrataro, aueh aa atagailnet, New.,
paper., Ae. P. A. SAULIM.
Olearleld May t, l8-H
the Lightning tamer.
TRS anderalgned are the tola Agent la thl
enanty for the"North A mar I ean Galvanised
LIU H TNI Nil RODS." The are the only aafa
rod new la ana, aad are eadoreed kf all the
aele n title raea la the eotfntry. ;
We hereby aotlfy the elllseni of tha eounty
that we will pat than ap a bettor rod, aad for
lea wioney, thaa la eharged by the foreign
agent who aannally traveraa the eoaaty and
earry off ear little eaeh, never to rata re,
ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR.
Thoee with lag Lightning Rod erected oa
their balldinga need bat addroee by letter, or
all la pertoa. We will pat them ap anywhere
In the eounty, aad warrantthena. The Itodtand
Ftitaroa eaa be aeea at any time by calling at
ear itore. H. F. BlUUR A CO.
Clearfield, March M, lT0-tf
Uvery Stable.
TU R onderaigned beg leave to Inform the r. no
lle that he i aow fully nrepnret) to aeeommo
date all la tha wayoffurnialikng Hortaa, Bugglea,
Kaddlea atid llaraai,oa tha ebaHeet nottee and
an raaennable term. Reeideaee oa Loeaet afreet,
betweea Third avid Foarth.
(IKO. W. OKAllHAnT.
Clearfield. Feb. 4. im.
IIOR KAI.T-e The andereigned offr for
1 aal a ralaable tnwa property la the borough
of Clearfield. Lot Stxlei feet, with a gnod two
etory plank bnote thereon erected, with three
room i dowa atatri and four bed room up autre.
Alao, eewlng room aad bath room oa eeoond floor.
Houea fin tilled eomplete from aellar to at tie
Good douhle porch and good water. Price rea
aoaabl aad paymeit aae.
t0aag7 WM. ai. MeCIILLOnOII.
Jll. M'MURRAY
wim nrPTt.T Ton wrrn k nr ARTirt.it
OP MtKCHANniBR AT THR VMKY LOWKST
PRICE. COME AND SBB.
(liMly.)
NEW WASHINGTON.
gr fioiods, Cromlrs, (Sit.
' ' "
CLEAftl'IEI.l),' TA.
' (
! A re ottering, at Ibe old atana of d. L. Bred A Co.
teir ato.. of ,.d., .on.i.nn, f
., , ; ,
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS SHOES,
HATS A CAPS,
IIAIttlWARE,
UUKEN8WARB,
FLOUE, FEED, SALT, 4c, ao.,
At tbo moat roaaonablo ratoa fur OASII or In
, 1 ! ' ' 1 ' Olenango for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
ffAdranooa mad to Ihoee angagd In get
ting out aquaro tiou1er on the moat adrantagooua
terma. pdtljanT.1
JJANIEL GOODLANDEII,
Ll'TIIKRSBl'Ra, PA.,
: Dealer In
DRY. GOODS, NOTIONS,
IIOSlKUr & GLOVES. " 1 "
HATB CAPS uul BOOTS A SilOKM,
Tubuvcoo, Qrooerlua and Flh, Killi, llard,
(Juaeuiwuro snd Uliiiware, Mtn and
hoyt' Clothing, Drug, Paint
1 Oil, lirUol llonka,
large lot of Patent Modiclnci,
Candlaa, Null 1 Drld Pruiti, riicvie and Craok
i arij Rook and Rifla I'owder, ; .
Flour, Grain nnj Polntoos,
Clover and Timothy 3ocd,
Solt LaatW, Murooooi, Llnlnft, Bindtnga and
Thread, tiboemnkera' Tool and
Shot Finding.
No greater vnriety or gooda in any itore In (he
oonnty. All for aele very low for eah or eounlrj
produce at the Cheap Coroer. Aug. 27, lbTS.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
Pent, township, Clcarfleld Co., Pa.
llURKtl) () II T I
PT HOT
BURNED UP1
The Bubaerlbera have, at great expense, rebuilt
neighborhood neoenity, in the erection of a flrat
elaai Woolen Manufactory, with all the modrro
Improvement attaehed, and are prepare d to make
all kind of Clothe, Oaaaimerea, HHtiuetta, Iliaa
keta, Fieri ti ela, Ao. Plenty of good oa hntitl te
anpply all onrold and a thomand new euitomera,
whom we ak to com. and ei amine our ititek.
The bufineea of
. CARDING AND Fl'Ll.INU
will receive our enpeelal attention. Propur
arrangenicnta will he made to reoeive and df liver
Wool, to suit cuatomeri. All work witrrantvd and
done upon the abort cut nolioe, end ly itrict atten
tion to bufioeia we hope to realise a liheral ahare
of public patronage.
10, MX) POUNDS WOOL WANTED !
We will py the higbeit market price for Wno
and aril our manufacturml gouda aa lev aa almilar
goodi orb be ttought in the county, and whenever
we fall to render reeaoneble aatiafaetion we ean
alwaya be found at home ready to make proper
explanation, either In periun or by letter.
J AMKS JOHNSON A SONS,
aprlltetf Bower P. 0.
' LEATHER m.KAST-STRAI'S !
SUPKRSEDKD BV
COVI.KT'8 PATENT METALLIC
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Medeerihebeet MaTlea- I
ble Iron, aad la attached I
to the ilamea by the bt
Snap ever Invented. It
U eaaily aad qelckly put
oa, and pravMiU the
whipping of the boraea
by the pole. lot liable
to get oat of repair.
Will laat for yeara. All
we ak ia a fair trial, te
eoDvinee all partiea ui-
Ing them that they are
nnaurpaeied in value for j,
the purpose for which
tbey are intended.
8ACKBTT A ACIIRYVKR.
Clearfield, April lb, 1874. .
MARBLE AM) STOVE YARD
Mrs. S. S. I. IDDKLIi,
Hating .ngaged In tbe Uarbl. bnalneaa, dealro.
to Inform her Menda and th. pnblie that ah. baa
Dow and will keep eonatantly on band a largo and
well .elected Mock of ITALIAN AND VK11MONT
MARBLB, and ia prepared to furniah to order
TOMBSTONES,
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
JIONl'MKNTS,
Curba and Poet, for Cemetery Lota, Window
Silta and Capa, alao,
BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND
T0P9, Ae., Ae.
T.rd oa Reed HrKl, Bear the R, R. Depot,
Clearneld, Pa.
Ji-7,71
'JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGINO VASES,
tnve Lining find Fire Brick,
ki'pt aooatantly on band.
STOXE AXD KARTiTeS WARE
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION!
CUOCKS! POTSI CROCKSI
flalicr's Patent Airtight Belf.ealln
trruit t an. 1
BUTTER CROCKS, with lldi,
CREAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPI.K - B1ITTKR (.HOCKS,
I'ICKLK CROCKS,
FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES,
RTKW POTS,
And a great many olber thlnga too nutnernaa to
meutlon, to be had at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S :
STONE - WARE POTTERY,
Corner ol Cherry and Third Street..
CI.KAIiriHI.U, PA
"g'
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
Hare now on hand, and are daily receiving ad
ditiona thereto, a largo and well (elected atoek,
a at freak from the me au lecturer, nf
i i , :
Drea 0 oo.lt, 0ry)oed, Silk, Hate, Hon net
UI4 Led ice' Capa, rnawlt, Weterproort, L.a
diet' Fur Capa, Jle.tr Ooodt, Utnta' Fur-Blt-hing
Oood, hhlrt, Ulovea, Hoie,
Uveralla, Lumbertaen'e rlanael,
Ladiea' I'nderwear, Culla,
Collar, Handkerchief,
ciiarmnvH indrrwrah and white
ORRitSKS, - i
Perfumarv end fltian. Ilntinnrail Ukirte. BtAmT.
down, bterkinte. of every leiee. variety and eolnrr.
Nntiona. Trimaiinff and Fene (loed. ia rxlmset
eadleee variety.
N. B. WE IlllV FOll CASH ANT) RV.LL
FOR CA.MIl. dec2lf
SAWS ! SAWS! SAWS!
DISTAN S CHOaS CUT, MUX, DRAO A.ND
CIRCULAR SAWS.
Boyutou'fl Lightning Cross-cut Saw.
also, j
PATE.tT PERFORATED A RLKCTRIC RAWS,
For a ale bj
aeilJ.Tfi U. f, t(lLBR A 00.
JfHKSIl FIHII.
The onderaigned reineelfully nnllllea Ike pob
lle that he will keep on land for a.ie aa aMort
ment of Freeh Flak, of all klade. melted (rem
the Kurt and Weat dally. Alao, Prral V.gelable.
ia eoaioa. Ooode delirerrd to all parte nf tbe
borough and tiniaily. Ordera loft at hie reetdea.,
onrner of Seeoad en4 Rood elreeta, will reeeir.
prompt attentlot.
D. W.JORDAN.
ClearSeld. Frk. St. 171. -Xm
Usfcllaiifous;'
!JJARD TIMES
u i i i have Ko KFeEOT ! '
IN FRENCHVILLEI
I bui awai-e that there arc 01110 persona a little
hard to pleaae.and I am alio aware that the
oomplalnt of "hrd tlmea" It well nigh universal.
But 1 aia to iltuated aow that J can aatiafy the
former and prove eoaHu'lvely that "hard time"
will not effect thaee who bay their gouda from mo,
and all uiy patruna almll initiated into the ae
ret of ,
HOW TO AVOID 1LUID TIMES
I haw good enough to mipply all the Inbalil
tanta in the lower end of the auuaty whieh I anil
at cicerding low ratea from uiy uiuintuoth atore In
MULSONIlliRU, where I can alwayi be found
ready to wait upon onllera and aupply them with
Dry Goods of nil Kinds,
Such aa Clotha. Satlnetta, Canal in erei, Mualioa,
Delalnea, Linen, Drilling, Calleoea,
Trimming, Ribbonaf Laee,
Kcady-mnde Clothing, Booti and Shoea. Data aad
Capa all of tle boat material and made to order
tioie, dock a, Ulovea, Miltena, Laeea, Hlbbona, Ae.
(JR0CF.1UK8 OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, 8ugar, Blre, Motaaaea, Salt
Pork, Linaeed Oil. riah Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queen a warn, Tinwnre, Caitinga, Plowa
and Plow Caatiaga, Naila, Hpikea, Cora Cultira-
(ora.uiuer rreaaea, anu an Kind a 01 Aiea.
Perfumery, Paint, Yarnlfh, Olaaa, and a general
Buriweni 01 Dieiionery,
GOOD FLOUli,
Of different brand, alwaya on band, and will be
old at toe loweat pawiuJe ngerea. a 1 1
J. II. McClain'e Medicine, Jeyne'e Medteioca,
lloattttera and ItouBaad a Hitter.
6000 nonnda of Wool wanted for which the
bigheat price will be paid. CloverMcd oa hand
ana tor aaie at tne lowoM market price.
AUo, Ajrnnt for 8tratton ille aad Curwenavllle
Inreihing Miiohinea.
fLC,Hand aoefor yauraelvee. You will flud
araryuitng ueuaiiy kept in a retail it ore.
L. M. COUDRIKT,
Frenohville P. 0., Anguit VI, 1874.
THE CLEARFIELD
FIRE CLAY CO.
CLEAl! FIELD, PA.,
MAXI fAlIt RRR UP
Furnace Blocks, (ias Retorts.
Stove Linings. Paving Tiles, &o.
himnry Tops, Window CVajr,
, ', t , unit tVtmra. ' ' ' 'j ' , j
All kinds of Architectural Adornments.
OHtfilN'AI. llKSIUN.S IN TKKKA COTTA
MAIlK TO OHllKlt.
Wllb iupiuv.,1 ni.i'hlnf-r.v, Drat elaia material
and .killed workmen, wo ean warrant all our
mnmirai-turea to be ei(uul to If not ruer!tr to
aor in tbe market.
Artleiea otonr nianufaolur ran lie Been at tho
Work., near H.ilroad Drriot, or at the Hardware
Store of II. V. Uigler I'o.
All order, from a diatance, aiMrerred to tb.
Gonera) Huperintendenl, will receive prompt at
tention. J. fit HAHTSH K k.
JOHN KKRtlt'HON, . Uin'l Bout.
01 iirninneiu, itarnaini, re.ii.au,
.Hupt. itanutacturing Pept
uaylO'TI
CPllE LARGEST , .
X i ' ;-.-.
AH80HTMKNT OF
STOVKlH ! . MTOYKM !
ever brought to the enanty, are heirg reoeleed at
the Hardware Katablialiment of II. K HIULtCB
ok C't jmprialng th. following Cook Store. :
SPEAR'S CALOMFIC, '
SU.StiUKIIANNA,
KEOULATOK,
NOKLR.
EXCELSIOR,
TRIUMPH.
GOV. PEN N,
HEADING
NATIONAL RANGE, C. AC.
Alao, th. following Heating Store, t
SPEAR'S ANT CLINKER,
SPEAR'S ANTI DUST,
SPEAR'S ORHICULAR,
SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK, ' -UORNINO
LIGHT,
RON TON,
OIPSEY, AA
VULCAN, v
SUNBEAM,
.!;' RUBY' A '
DAUPUIN EGO,
CHESTER EOO,
VOLCANO,
PHOENIX,
HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORK
ROOM STOVES, AC.
Clearneld, Sept. Ji, 1 S7J.
E. A. SOUTHARD,
Fire,Llfe& Accident Insurance
. AGIiNT, cleirUeltl, Pa.
TRAVELER'S LIFE A ACCIDENT.
Unrlford, Conn Aiaet. ov.r $3,900,000
1I0.MK FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Culumbua, Ohio Aaaetta eter 1000,1100
fel;o.ly
Jai. 8. Paaaosa, Prea't. R. U. B.icHSa, Si-e'y
CONTINENTAL
Lire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
A.wla fJt.llO.OOS
Ratio of Aeeeta to Llabilille. 112
Furniihea inauraneo at tho eery loweet eo.t
Poliey-holder, parlieipaie ia tho proltta of tho
t-ompany, tnna eontlnually rednelng tne annual
pavmenle.
For raler, Ae., eoll on or addreaa
R. M. Mi KNAI.LY, Agent.
Offloa is Shaw'a Row, Clrarleld, Pa. T:U 74
F. O'LEARY BUCK,
General Insurance Agent and
Real
Estate Broker,
Rcpreacnta th. following reliable Inauraneo Co'o:
North Brltitb A Mereantilo Ine. Co. ,2,a00,000
Weahlngton LiTo Inaoranee Co. 4,000,000
Fir. Aaeoel.llon Inauraneo Co.. 2,000,0110
Am.aon Fir. Inanrane. Co S.07S.14S
I'birnil Inauraneo Co., N. Y 1,000,000
Watertown Fire, inaurea dwelling,
and farm huildlnge only S75,0OO
York, Pa., Slook Inauraneo Co. Ilurae. InaureA
agalnat death and theft.
P. H Partiee ia the eounlry dealring Inaurano.
on their lire, or properly ean hare it promptly
attended to by aiblreaaiag .a by teller, or ealling
in perron at our flmoe, in I'le a opera lloaea,
Room No. I, Clearneld, Pa. eng'JO'74
7 O It BALK!
A large and woll-nalakod Btlok Dwelling, eila.
ate on tho rlrer bank, iw Ike hflrmirh of Clear.
deld, oonlaining eleren ronine, wllk good aellar,
water in the kiteben, and all the modoru eoare
nienoee. Pantriee, li.th-room, Clo'hee-preeees, Aa.
Lot Blur feet front end two hundred and thirty
feet bank, with a tweaty font alley oa thoaaat
ante, Batu .uniting, with all the appartenaaoee,
will bo Mid aheap, with paymanteto aoit pareha
aer. Application ean ba made to the aador
aigned, or to A. C. Tate, Bq., who will giro all
aeoeae.ry loformatioa to thuao who deatro t. to
il) eel tne property.
TIIOS.J. McCrLLOUQU.
Hay Hal, I7,lf.
JOIIN A. STADLEIt,
. BAKER, Uarket St., Clearlrld, Pa.
Frrah Bread, K.ak, Bolle. Plea and Cake,
oa band or made to order. A general aaaortmeat
of CoaneUaaertea, Fralte aad Nala ia Maek
Io. Cream and Oyet.ra In aeaeaw. Salooe searly
oppoelio the PottoBoa. Prim moderal.
Marek l-ri.
THE ' REPimLICAN.
CLKAItKIELU, PA
IVKUNKSUAV WU1IN1NU,AI'R1I.1, IH7t.
LABOR 1 AN ODE.
, IT4 I.
Toll awtugi the ate, aad Ibreata bow 1
The eeeda break nut in radiant bloom,
Rich barreita aniile behind the plow,
And r ititi clutter rouad the loom
Where towering dome and tapering tplrea
Adorn the vale and erowu the bill,
Stout Labor llgbla II beaeen tire,
And plumea with amoka the forge aad mill.
The monarch oak, the woodUm!' prlJa,
W hote trunk la tamel with lightning aoarr,
Toll lauaohea ua the reetliat tide.
And there unroll the dag of atari
The engine with hi lung of flaine,
And ribt of bran end JoiaUof ateel, ,
Frtuo Lahor'a pUattu angora eanie,
With aohbing valve aud whirling whool. ,
'Til Labor worka the mag la preaf
And tarne the crank io hive of loll,
And beekona angel down to bleat
Induatrioua hand en tea and toll.
Hare tun-browned toil, with tblaiag tpade,
Liuka lake to lake with ailver tiet, .
Strung thick with ptlacea of trade, . !
- Aad tepialei towarlag hi tbe akiai,
"LIED A ROUT.".
So nitthy coiMpifiiom jxxiplo liavo
buun litxl bout I Purlug tko Irut two
yen re tho number at Ivsiliiiff ntaiarv
incn who have Doen cant wy on lit
hni)itubla nbniVK from litis cuiiko is l
moHt iiit'iikMilnble. They nra ntrowod
nil alonrr 1 he hort. Ant) nil of them
Imve lii'in livtl about. Two yenra tigo
u procemion nic(l down the C'npitol
Htcns and Hrattored into the niirroun-
diiifj country with their nrma lull of
nuuiiinerv miu oiucr piunuur, ana nev
er returned.' Thi'V went out of tho
Jlouso. Homo were tearful, omt) wero
indiirnnlit. and muiio wero In the state
of mind described by the gentleman
who wan eiiiitnred by pirates in the
Gulf, when ho said they stripped him
and lushed him to tho riinu; and
flogged him on his bnro bark till he
was perfectly ilia'isted. )t they
said to tho inquiring minds which met
them on the way Willi tho sympathis
ing interrogatory, "What's tho mat
ter?" "Oh, nothing, only been lied
about." Koine of them fretted and
vexed the oolums of newspapers with
explanations how and to what extent
they had been lied about, anil what
made them think so. Others made
addresses to reception committees in
which they stated ilistmctly and at
great length that they had been Hod
about, and somo we remember had :
uanquets at wincli the local clergy-
man uud tlio county poet vied with
with each oilier at the conclusion of
of the feast in nmiiKlitig tho language
in which uio lyinij liud lieen done.
There was an ennleinic of beimr litxl
about. Anitmj; the victims, if wo
rightly remember, there wns some
such personalis the Vice 1'ivsident.
And here the other day another pro
cession stepped d :wn ami out, in
whoso van there might have been car
rieil a descriptive banner inscribed,
"Jiied About." Mr. Hutler. returning
to nn admiring constituency, when
axked what brought him back, would j
" 1UKB answer, -i.ieii Atom. io
the friendly Detroit person, greeting!
Michigan's great War Senator on his;
return to m-tvate hie, and inquiring ot j
1 j " ""l "luiiiu-.i w iii-j
timidnte tho llritisli l.ion in tho Scn-i
ate, t ic gentle lochanali could give
. wir.rr limn iivii .A iioui ;
and "l.icd About" is Carpenter' re
and "l.icd About" is Carpenter's re- I
sponso to .Milwaukee's "What's the
mutter?" Oh, it was such on epidem
ic I Audit carried off so tnanv !
Dono, too, as all tho Administration
agrenl, ley the independent prosit. It
was in view of tho fearful mortality
in political circles produced by being
lied about by the independent press
that Congress enacted a law to meet
such cases; it was known as the 'pros
gag law,' and somehow was not pop
ular. -Mr. Butler also throw himself
into the breach, antl U)ion frequent oc
casions denounced the press as mali
cious, mischievous, and false, and once
ho recognised its superiority by char
acterizing it as a "lorty -jackass mud
throwing power." Notwithstanding
all this the statesmen of the period
continue to complain . of being lied
about, and every little while some new
one is doubled up witli it, as with sud
den cramp.
Mr. King, of Minnesota, has got it.
A vory bad case. Jlo went to Cana
da by advice of counsel when it first
broke out, and the consequence was it
went vory hard with him. The Min
nesota Legislature took a hand in dis
cussing it, and William stood np and
"cussed" them from afar by mail. Tho
press indulged in reflection and com
ment nKn tho case, antl ho passed it
ovor in Bilonco. A committee callod
aloud for him, but to thoso remote bar
ren regions where ho had gone for
treatment nn committee's voico could
pierce; ho heard no committee. A
deputy sergeant al arms waited on
mm with a summons ; lio treated tho
oflicer with consideration and the sum
mons with contempt. And then when
Congress had adjourned ho tlropiietl
down to Washington aud demanded of
rostmaster tieneral Jewell I lie remov
al of tho .Minneapolis postmaster.
His calmness amused Mr. Jewell. That
functionary smiled upon Mr. King's
insisting upon being recogmitod ns the
Representative of the Minneapolis dis
trict, and consequently entitled to the
patronage ot tho tlistrtct could any
thing bo (tinnier than that If Air.
Jewell intimated that tboro was just a
shade of doubt about his being admit
ted to tho noxt Congress. And then
William stated to tho Postmaster lien
oral that he had been lied about. An
other plain rase. And yet in spito of
it Jlr. Jewell tleclineil to remove the
Minneapolis postmaster. This ia the
worst caso yet. Couldn't even get a
mist master romnved I Just because he
had boen lied about I Ho wonder that
tho next day, in company with ex
Kenator llamsey, who had been lied
about also, ami hail failed of re-election
in consequence, he waited upon
Mr. Jowcll in tho street, and deman
ded to bo vindicated by tbo removal
of the Minneapolis postmaster. Hut
(iovernnr Jewell, who has been doing
some vory queer tilings utterly relused
to vindicate him. With all the prece
dents that havo been set by tho Presi
dent and Congress, ho positively re
fused to vindicate the Administration
member of Congress who had been lied
about. This performance takes rank
as a phenomenon In tho history of tho
Administration.
And so Mr. King must wait till De
cember to bo vindicated, with the
chances rather against him than other
wise. Antl other statesmen are in
danger of being lied about ton.
Where, oh, whoro will this thing stop?
l.AKdg PXMOCRATIO GAINS IN MlCII
iii am The great lteptiblican majori
ty, which was first announced ns tho
result of the election lor Judges in tho
State of Michigan, last week, has
dwindled away almost as rapidly as
lias mo mow piles during tbe pleasant
weather. It is now known that in
stead of tho "Ilndical sweep" thntwas
announced the day after tho election,
mat tlio Democrats have elected ten
of tho twonty-ono circuit judges who
wero voted tor ami that tho general
vote in tho Kioto shows a Democratic
gain on tho remarkable election of No
vember, 1H74.
An exchamre savs: "Govorner Por
ter,, of Tonnessse. an cx-Confederato
commander, reviewed tho Federal
troops under Gonoral Pcnnypacker, at
Nashville recently, and tho occasion
created great enthusiasm." If "these
robbl nroceedininM nro not chcrkH br
the government the laat prop of Radi-
ralminhntc will fnll.
I THE TEA US OF THE TRIAL
Tho function of toars in tho ordina
ry affairs of life does not need to bo doa
,crihod, aud to lawyers wo nm.it leave
ino uisciisAion 01 ttii'ir reiatiro value
as evidence in an ndullory trial. Our
olllco Is simply to point out tho luct
that teurs have termed a conspicuous
part of tho testimony and argument in
tho Heecher case, whether as tried at
tho court room or at the prayer meet
ing. The fact seems to us signitlcunt,
and also touching. A singular, almost
marvellous incident ot it, is thai tho
crying In tho oouit lias all been done
by men and Done by women !
Wo have gono through llio ollleial
report of the case with the most pains
taking cure in tho olfort to construct a
theory that would explain a circum
Btaneo so remarkable, but the subject
bailies our efforts. Not one woinun
witness lies cried, but .Mr. Uoechcr lias
oriod several timus. Tracev cried over
his conspiracy essay; ilrothor Shear
man's most terrific, nririinicnt to the
Jjurv lies in his tears; aud tears stood
111 &itifii n vj ve on m-vi'im WMniifiin,
but ho did not cry outright. It is
easier to understand why some of tho
men don't cry than it is why others
no.
Lawyers, u a rule, do not cry easily.
They sometimes may drop a tear by
way of peroration in a murder case,
but never to our knowledgo in a aim-
pie rrim. con, case, Jn this Heechnr
trial Mr.Evartshos not cried once ; nei
tder has Mr. Beach, nor Judge Fuller
ton, nor (Jen. l'ryor, nor Judge J'or
ter. Why, then, does llrother Shear
man cry so bitterly? The answer
must bo, because his heart is big and
his piety deep. This might seem to
imply that tho other lawyers of whom
we have spoken have small heart and
shallow piety ; but wo cannot stop to
chop logic in a discussion so delicate
us this, and mint press on. Krother
Shearman's tenderness and piety arc
matters of national, perhaps even
world-wido, renown and solicitude.
His previous titlo to thine in tho Uni
ted Mates and Kugliiud wus nothing
but his great services as attorney to
the late James Fisk, Jr. it was not
until this Keener trial occurred that
the world became acquainted with the
secrets of his sore heart and tho nspi.
rations of his pious soul. Those who
know tho man, however, well know
that Ilrothor Shearman was fully as
pious when he turned his ntrilo intel
lect and dexterous use of legal shifts
to the assistance of the late hrio opv-
rnt0Pi ,0 ,10w WUcn ho puts them
at the disposal of the Plymouth pus-
tor. Hut wo think lie must rrv more
now than ho did then, and perhaps
Iirny more frequently and fervently,
tut, may be, theso ndjunets have Imx-ii
more necesnry now iliirmg the pro
gress ot tho trial.
l'crhajHt, next to Mr. Heecher him
sell, tho two most important witnesses
for tbe defence were Bessie Turner and
Mr. Wooilley, the colored capitalist
In n irgiuin. .Vitv, Jlessio toll
thrilling talo, horrible, appalling, dis
heartening and distressing. Hut she
never sliiil a tear during tho whole of
it! Mr. Vt oodlcy belongs to an im
iu,jve race, though his financial pru
denco and nstiro testify to his rrriat
M,f control, and perhaps we ought not
to huvo cxiK-cted him to cry. Kinan-
ri,,Wi n, r, , not cry easily, as
witness aniierDilt, Itutus Hutch, Jay
(i(il,T, and Uncle Daniel Drew.
Mr. itcccher bus shed many tears
fliiriarr liia tcNlimmiv nrwl n-eoninir
Keiimu lii lie a linliit n-iltt Lim It MmiL
Ion is to be believed. But theso tears
pur.r.lo tlio mind. They probably have
a deep significance, but wo cannot ex-
pluin them, nevertheless. Ordinary
men do not cry at critical moments ol
their lives, or when their feelioga are
deepest, 'leant that now too canity
have always lieen reganletl with sus
picion. Tho crying beggar, it has been
iiiund, is apt to spund your alms at the
corner rum hole. Strong, true, und
earnest natures among our Anglo-Sax
on men nsnnlly have hot tears wrung
out ot them only liv extreme anguish,
anil our reservo holds in distrust the
ready woeiier. Still, Mr. Hecohor is
an extraordinary man, and wo may
safely attribute his tears to a quick
emotional temperament to which he
has always given lull play. Perhaps
if he had not done that he woultl not
havo been so popular a preacher as he
is now, anil so he may have dono wise
ly in throwing asido tho self-control of
the average American. A. Y. eun.
SlIEIMIXKD AND Till WASHINGTON
Kino. A year ago we referred to the
scandalous corruption of tbe Wash
ington D. C. King, as developed thr'o
an investigation of its operations by a
Committee of Congress. Tho expos
ure led Congress to abolish the whole
district government to get rid of the
thieves. Hinco then developments are
constantly beinsj made which places
Shepherd and his gang in a still more
odious light. For instance, lately one
Godfrey, a rcstauranter, sued the dis
trict for a bill amounting to 19,000 in-
curreti lor luncucs suppuca vo me into
officials. In laat, it appeara that
lunching antl juiikclling at tho ex
pense nf tho taxpayers was at that
tinio the order of the day. Many per
sona wonder that the people ot Wash
ington ever submitted to such Jxac
tiuns. Tbo reuson was tho citixens
taxpayers could not help tliemselvos.
The honlo of vileand ignorant negroes
brought to Washington In tho w ake
of Sherman's army were, employed
and used by tho ring robbers to vote
down the taxpayers. And to got rid
ol the vile horde Longreas, lor very
shamo abolished the whole district
government. Yet this man Shepherd,
tho bead ol this luminous ring is a
personal friend ol Grant, who bad the
oiihlushing cheek alterwanl to nomi
nate him tor the pnsition of Commis
sioner under tha new government dis
trict, but waa snubbed, not over six
Senntors voting to confirm him. This
proves that the President Is as deep in
this ring business aa any of tho rawt.as
he makes the lenders of it his boon
"companions and friends. k
State Convention. Tho Demo
cratic Slate Convention having been
callod to meet at Jvno in September,
the Jako city is brushing up to give a
genorons welcome to the largo crowd
that win he in attendance. 1 he now
lioed Jlouso, the finest hotel between
Now i ork and Chicago, will be open
cd on tho 1st of June, which will give
the city two first clan bnliils, beside
numerous smaller ones, lao gather
ing of the magnates of tho Democracy
will doubtless be met with a moat lib
eral hosnitnlitv bv the irood neonlo nt
the Northwestern Gibraltcrof Itepub-
li'BiiiRin. iVuM. limn.
Tho 7Vm' is correct. Tbe mem
hers of tho State Convention, together
with thoso ol their friends who may
aocompany thorn, will meet with a re
ception here on the 8th of September
mat will miiKo them wish mcy could
hold conventions in Pennsylvania's
only lake city for tho balance of their
natural lives, the limrt, however, Is
mistaken in its estimate of the politi
cal statin of this section of the State.
Krio la not now tho "Northwestern
Glbralter of Itcpuhlicanism." Once
that appellation was correct, but the
political oontests of the past few years,
and particularly that of the last year
have taught the dominant party that
the city la essentially J'cmocratio,
whilo in the county a nomination can
no longor be constlercd equivocal to an
election. line Obterotr. ,
i anni
for tlivupco made l tho Mnlio Loialiv
ttiro thnt Mr. PnrldtKjkintrmluwUbill
divurvinif all tha tnurriod people in that
Territory, aiul nlaced them ill ttntu ttwa
ante matrimnniwrn. Ilia Idea was that
thoao who wbihod miirbl ffet married
'ntrnin. 6
.V0 DEAD HEADS
A BKUAUKAKLE aCKNl AT Tll tlHANfl
CENTRAL DEPOT, NEW Vol ST.
The parly that accompanied the
Prtwidcut to tlio Grand Central Depot,
New York yesterday, consisted of
Vleo Cresiilcnt Wilson, Secretaries
Robeson and Belknap, Colonel llackett,
of Governor Gaston's stall', Secretary
Delano, Mr. Goorgo W. C'hilds and
young Hamilton Fish. Colonel llack
ett alighted first, and having assisted
the President to alight, drew his arm
through his own and marched straight
for tho entrance of the curs. Thuro
was an immense throng in wailing to
aeo whether the door-tender would
Pass tlioin without seeing thoir tickets.
Tho two elbowed their wuy through
the throng and readied the railing
around tho door of the entrance to tho
cars. A door-muster stood there punch
ing the tickets, and to him Col. ilack
ett waved his hand loftily, saying tho
President and ho would puss'through
without ceremony. t,
"Tickets, genla," said the door-master,
stopping in front of the would-be
free riders.
"Tbe President of the United Slates
President Grant," Colonel llackett
repeated, pointing to that gentleman.
"1 can't help who you aro, you can't
pass through this gato without show
ing vour tickets," said the door-master,
with rocky firmness of tone and man
ner. -. -i .
The President cast upon tho ollleial
a lisk of concentrated contempt , and
scorn. - .
"Htitnd back and don't block the
passago, gents," said the door-master.
By this time the tbroug had caught
the spirit of the scene and had closed
about the party. Vice President Wil
son who hail been elbowing bis way
with Knhcsoii s arm in his own just to
the rear of tho President, was keenly
alive to the ahamufulncss of the situa
tion. With a hasty glance ho saw
how it was to end, and so he dropped
back far enough to be out of the focus
of eyes. Grant took things calmly,
but was vory angry, and after a few
seconds' pause ho said to llackett,
"What's to bo dune?" That resouifc
ful individual showed a rueful counte
nance and suiil, "I guess there's noth
ing for it but to pay."
With a hasty movement Grant's
baud went into his pantaloon's pocket
and fishing out a small wallet he ab
stracted a hundred dollar bank nolo
and thrust it into lluckett's hand.
Grant then stood to one side and
llackett went for tho pasteboards.
Helknap then npprouched tho door
keeper and said, "The tickets are be
ing bought, surely you can havo no
objection to permitting tho President
to seat himself in the can?
Tho doormastcr glanced nt tho
towering, llaeketu who was buying
tho tickets, thmiglit a moment and
then sold politely :
"I presume no fault could be found
with me for that." -'IIo
says we can go into the cars
without wuiting lor the tickets, the
socrutary of war said, in pleased tones,
to tho President.
Well, wo won't do it," the execu
tive replied, with iiositiveness.
lly this time Colonel llackett had
returned with the nine tickets.
' I'll stund hero and check you orTas
ynil go through," said he to the Presi
dent, at tho same time taking posi
tion alongside of tbo door-master.
"Do nothing of the sort ; give a tick
et to each one," President Grant com
manded, shnrply, with unappeased
anger.
So the President, Secretary liobeson
and Gonoral Helknap wore "furnished
with tickets, and tbe lormer presented
his to the door-master with a suavity
of manner that was evidently intended
to be lull ot trenchant satire, the
party wero to go to Boston without
change of cars; nevertheless, tho wily
Colonel had bought tickets aa tar as
Springfield only.
Young Lovers. William Hobart,
aged 16, of Palisade avenue, aud An
nie J.ituholdt, aged 18, oi Storm ave
nue, Jersey City Heights, left their
homos on CSattirdar. Mr. J.itcholilt
found a note which read aa follows :
Okas Pi : 1 em going t. Bahimor. wltk
Willie. Asms.
Mr. Litekoldt waa made fullly aware
of the meaning of the note when he
ascertained that his best traveling
trunk aud some money waa gono. The
young lovers bad been courting for
about aix months, and it ia said were
maimed on the 17th of March, but re
mained at bomo to prepare for the
wedding trip. Tbe families of both
the bride and the groom are among
the most respectable in tho Bergen
section.
Gen. Alexantier K. Shiras, Cinnmis-aary-Gcnarnl
of Subsistence, United
States Army, is dead.
fuj 3&vtttltmMt.
QAUTION- ,
All pereoae an hereey eaatteaed agataet
Serehaeing ar la aay way aoddliag with tbe M
w.ng property, aew ia poeeeaaioaof I. J. Uooa,
Tin 1 ooob etoee. S aaaliaa atevee. 1 tir bed-
teada aad bedding, I eba.n, I eapboard, 41 yarde
ear per, aa the aame wee pumaeeed by aae at eoa
aUble'a aale oa March J, 187k, and U left wita
blta aabjeot to my order only.
11. A. WRU1IIT.
Ulea Hope, April T. 1875 8t
C
AUTION.-
All pareeaa are hereby warned agate tt pareh
aalag ar la aay aaaanar meddllog with a eeriala
bar Horee, eow la the haede af R. U. Watk.rf
flew waaatartoa, u tho eame waa parehaead by
mm a naorie e aaie aa uioate aay Ol April, 1879,
ead left with hits ea loan, aubjeet ta any artier.
JAURH OALLAQHKK.
New Waahlagtaa, April 14, U74. Jt
QAUTION.
AH perioao are hereby warned agaiaet pur
ekeiiag ar la amaner aaaddllaa with aae eerrel
horte, aae hay eaare. three eewe, aae wagea, (ar
aeau young aaiue, aow ia (Bo poaeeeaioe of t'alh
ariae Wiw aad Joha Wlaor, of Bradford towe-
ahip, ae Ike eatae beloag to no aad are left with
tttriB aa loan, euiijeet to aay order.
D. I. WIHOR.
Woodlaad, April SI, MH.-ftt
C
AUTION.-
All pertoni are hereby waraed agataet perch -aiiag
or la any way taeddling with the following
property. Bow la tbe poeae.itoa of Aleea B. Aa
tee, of Orehaea tawaahip, via: One rod aad
white eaw aad eaif, ae the aame beiooge te aae
and ta hH with hlea aa foe, rabjaet io eny artfer.
Ill HA hi B. A NT KH.
Welleeetoa, April SI, ll7k. lt
QAUTION.
JCotlee It hereby glraa ta alt eoaaerned that
any wife, Haa.net aa Jane Wlaor, haeinf left aay
bed aad hoard, wit boat any Juat eaaeo ar pravo
ealioa, tbla la U warm all peraoae aet to truat ar
harbor her ea my aeeoaat, at I will pay ao debta
af aerooatraellng. U. F. W1HUH.
Woodland, April SI, W...tt
JX ECUTOR? NOTIUK. !
Notice It hereby glrea that Ltttert TeMa-
atenlary oa Ibe Katate ar JACOB PKNT7.,
laU of Brady towaablp, dee'd hate beea f rant
ed to the aadereigeed. All perioal iadebled la
aid Katate aro reqalroa lo Male ieaetodiala pay
ment, aad Ihoee baring elelmo agalnat H are re
qelred to preeewt them, daly aatbeattoated, with
eat deley, te the andereigned.
PHILIP I. PKNTX,
Ulberaberg, March, 81, '7-t- Kieeaier.
A DMINLSTKATKIX' NOTICK.
Notiee le hereby aleea that Letter of Ad
mUUtraltoa em the eeiate of J. A. BLATTRff
HI KM BR. lata ef Oeoeote, Olearleld Uowaty, Pe,
aeeeaaeo, aaviag aeaw eaiy graateel to IBo aader
itgaesi. all peraaae iadoblod le aaid aetata will
Cleaw aaake immediate pay m aet, aad Ibeae
eving elaima ar deaaaada will proaeal tbeaa
preperly aetheatleated fhr eettUment wltbent
delay. 0AROLINB BLATTINBRRORH,
Oaaoale. April I, M7k. it Adm i.
ADMIMSTKATOUS, NOTICK.
Notiee le hereby five a that Letter! ef Ad
aiiitlitratloa aa the oaute of St'flANIf AH
BARR. lata ef Bradford lawaahia. CLwa.M
eoaaty, roaaajrlTaaia, daiaaeed, heriajf heaa
duly graatad ta the Mtletaigaed, all pareeat ia
debled to laid aetata will pleaea make Immediate
par neat, aad thaee havtag elaima o demaade
will praeeat thaea pee party eetheatioaaed fat aet
Moment wilhoat eMay. , . .
BAM UK! K.COWDBR, ,
AaalalMeatar. ,
Wllllamerere. Mareh tl 175 t.
UttUrrUaitrous.
H. F. BIGLER & co.;!yiSKHAR nr
...L.a. IS ,
ii iitDWAH i:, ;
Alia. Meaafeetarereaf I
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. !
CLEARFIELD, PA.
JjUKMlNG IMPLEMENTS of all
kind, for aal. by
II. K. Hltil.EH CO
R
A ILItO AD WHEELIUUriOWS
for ala by
11. F. BIO LEU et CO.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Naila, .1.,, for aall by
; II. P. BI0LEI1 A CO.
JJAUNE33 TRIMMINGS A SllOK
Ftsdlnga, for .al. fcy
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
Q.UNS, PISTOLS 8 WORD CANES
far aal. j
H. F. BIOLER At CO
jTOVE3, OF ALL SORTS AND
.. II i v. BHfur iBJ (,,
II. F. BIOLKIt A CO.
RON I
I RON ! IRON
IRON I
For aal. by
U. P. BIULEK A CO.
IJORSK SU0K.S A HORSE RIIOK
BAILS, for'l.l. by '
, II. F BIOLER ft CO
pULLET BU)CKs7AI,L SIZES
Aad beet Manufootar., for eala by
II. F. BIOLER A Co.
'jmiMHLE SKEINS AND PIPE
10XE8, for aalo ky
IL F HIOLER A CO
pODDER CUTTERS for sale by
ca30-7fl H. F. BIOLER A CO.
QLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
COMPANY.
TUK vitrei fii-Hl. tueaeftmre lu KRKD A
POHtiLI.. beve iiarobntwil th- 'l.KAU.
HKLU l'LANINW MILL. aoi rci'icd It for
I sjotnf aa .. outincM. ah lee maemner;
will ba added Bmry ta aiaae 11 aoe ef tbe
I mort Doaialajle tlat Ubnaau ol llie Mad la the
Hute 1b7 are mom prepared la rteeive arJr
for any work la that line. Tber will aiveipfwia)
j atttatioa l ell aiettrlali fur aM building.
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS,
OF ALL aTVLKS, ft!.;, on band.
WORKED BOAHDR, aad all arilelea neeeeA
ry fiar halldlag. will ha exchanged for DH V
Lli UDk.lt, ao that peraou at a diatance nay
bring their laenber, eiehaage it for, ead return
home with Ibe manufactured article!.
Tha Company will alwaya have oa hand a large
W or v A ae to ha able to All aa
order oa tbe ahorteet aotioa. Only the beat and
moat ekilllal baada will bo employed, aa thai tbe
pablio aiay rely apoa good work.
Lambor will ha worked or euld aa law ei it eaa
he purahaead aay where, aad warreated ta give
aatlaraetioa. Aa tba baaleoaa will be dose apoa
the eaeh principle wa ean nJlonl to worh for anal I
proftta. (
DKY LUMBE l WANTED!
Bapoaially on. and-a-l alf and two tneh panel
aias, lor wmrn a llnoral priee will be paid.
The baatnaaa will bo eo.Jeetod under th. aama
of tha
wClearfleld rianlng Mill Co.'
M. 0. Brow a will poraoaelly Mperistoad tho
aaeuaawa.
Order, reepoot felly Mlielted.
M. a BROWN A MR0
Cmarteld, Pa., J.naary I, ll4.
KRATZER & LYTLE.
THE-
NEW FIRM!
IN THEIR
COLOSSAL
CONSOLIDATED
STORE,
Are taarkiag dowa their
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
. , lo the low eat .
cash Plan v. s . '
E.dao axponeea aad aelUnt for roadr nav
aoablea them to do It. They will eadeavar U aa
IIK lDtll AllTF.KH
for .applying th. itien, af Clearneld Manly
with
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Dree. Ooo.la, , p.p.,,
Uoote aaA Shoe., Qaeoaaware,
Uroawriee, Ae., Ae.
Aad ail other goo It Is tkelr lis..
N. B. TERMS CASH.
J. At. KRATXKR,
i J. U. 1.1 TLB.
Cloarteld, Deo. It, 1 .14.
JJ F. BIGLER a CO.
hare for .al.
CARRIAGE 1 VAC0. WOODS,
, SlIAFTd AND TOLBs,
HUBS.BPOKKS, KELLOES.io.
fltMOlajM aami U.lI.. A-.j ...
P" mH.r HVaisl Hill a
eeof UMeadeaJlaed eiamlae thoee. Thet
III he eeM al talr prteee. malB Tl
WM COA Terma free.
. , w Addraa tl. Hrta.oa A Ca Part.
waa. -a.ee Janlf.ly
piSffUaiuous.
Pl'RELY VKOKTAIlLK.
KIIKK I'ltOM ALCOHOL-.
DH WALKKU'S
CALIFORNIA
VINE (I A It II I T T K R 8
lr. J. Welkvr'ri Cilifurnie Viimtfer Bitten ere
a purely Vegetable rt'iraiiun, wade cliimUy
from ilitt nitiie brrtrn found ua tbe lower rungf
uf (be Hurra Nevada uounttiiaa of ('elilurnlta,
(be ine'liflii! rnjierlci of which are entmrtmi
tb;vt'r 'tu wiilifiut the me of Alvubwl. Tlie jui-a-ilon
la it in .in l dniljr naked, "Wbttt 1 tlm tutu v(
tbe u a paralleled iuucom ul Vl.iauAU ItiTiaiiai"
Our envwor It, that tbujr remote lliu eauie vt lii
a, end llie j.Mtijnt ritunr bia bwultti. TUi
are Ibe gieal bl.mj pmilier aud a lilj giunj(
principle, a pvrfan ltvaovaiur atil In iAwralr
ol tbe aytWm. Never bi-lure in lite bialvry ul
tbe world haa a aiMliehie beeu norupuiiodvil uue
aeaainjf, llie rem e ridable ualtliea ol V natiAR Lit
iftM In bealin( llie lU'k of every dlaeavea eua fa
belr to. Thej are e gtulle Purgelive ae well aa
a TooiOy relierina; Coui'at(uD or Jallaininaltua of
tbe Llrvr and iioeral Orgaoi, In UiUvu lia-
Tha proper! I of Dr. Walarr'i Vla. r Dil
tare are Aperient, Diaphoretic. Cartaluatire, Na
trisl'iaa, Laaallva, Diurette. fle-Ullva, t'.i(ier
Irrllaat, Vadortne, Alterative, aad Ant -liiln-ea.
tiratefal Ibouaantli prouLiui Vioi-gar Bilterel
the ido: wonderful Invigorant that ever futteln- J
ed the einklDf !.. i
No perlua eaa take ibvaa llitlara eecurdiDK lo(
direct ion a and reainln hug unwell, prut idt-d ibeir
bonea ate at dcsirored by wine re I polaou or
other in run-, and vital or gnat.
Dilloua, Jit ttiitlvtit and luteruiilleiil Fuvera,
wbieb are ao prevalent la tbe rallfya of our great
rivere llirou(l.uut tbe I'uited Main, eiiicoially.
I Imwi of tbe Al iniiijijii, Ohiu, Miaaaorl, llliDoia.
Teaneaace, Cuuilnrluicl, Arkan-aa, Ht-d, Colora
do, Brmsoe. Hin llrande. Pearl, Alahama, Mtdiile,
Kavauoah, Itu.iooke, Jamea, and many othcri,
with Ibeir rait iriliuturtea, ttimuxlnut our eutiie
eounlry during the Kuinun-r aiirMittuaan, and
reinarkt.lly eu tluring tv.air.a of unusual bt'at
and drytiea, are invar mhly eofowpinied by e&-li-uiive
iliTtMigaiiiunl. of the atoiuatrb end lit vr,
and ether eUdutuiiial riaerra. In their treatment
a purgaliev, e.erling a powur'ul itiflutnoe upuu
three tariuua orgmir, la eeitantialty aeceMai.v.
There ia ao cathartic tr Ibe parpoae ctjual to Dr.
J. Walker" Vineear Jlittcrf.ea they aill apeedily
retauve the dark-eulored viiu d waiter with ahU h
the bwwela are loaded, at the vaioe time etiniulat
Inn atif iiot r.f the liter, and generatly re
attiring Ihv bralthy fuactiuBI of (be digeitirc
organr. ,
Fortif.v tbe Itodr aitalnat tliacaae hr i.urifiiri
all ila duida with Viuvgar Itinera. Ne epittcuiic I
eao take bold of a it tain loua fore-ei rncd. !
Dypepi-ia or Iitdi? ntlnu, lli-aitarhe. Tain ia
tba hf-til'Irrf. C' Uhr', 1 ij-lilOM' of ihe t'ljr t,
Diitiaere, Sour Knu-liona of tlio htiftiMt-h, Ititd
Tacte In Ihe luuh, IJilioua A(taki. l'etilation
of the Heart, ltirljtcmation of the I.etiK. I'ain
in the legiuu of the Kidney, aud a buulrd
utlirr painful ayinplcuna, ere Ihe oflopriiia ot
t)jnpi-iia. Oue hullle will prore a hnir j(uar
entre of Ut raenti ihna a lengthy atlveTliscment.
Kvrofulu, or Ku t't Kvil, White Kaelliig 11
cttl, Ervrijx.Lie, hm-llid Xorl, tluilte, iScrufu
lirui luQauiiiiuti'iiiet, Mtrruriul nfiiclioof, Old
tforea, Kruptiou of lie k i ti , .ure l.yee, etc. lu
three, as in all ottVr evnititutioLal dintatia, 1
Walker'a Vinegar Hitler bate ahowa their great :
rurative powt-ra lu ibe most obstinate and in- j
trartuielc raeeiv. '
r'r Tritieuuiaiory ami t'hronie Hhr unitlisui,
(.out, ltiliou-, lteinittctit nnd Intermittent Ferrrr,
Diieaaea of tbe Blood, Liver, Kidarya and t
Bladder, three Biltrri have no equal, hurli Dm
eaaei are cauand br Vitlatol Blood.
Jjeohaalcal Dinem-ee. Pereoni rniraflcd ia
I'ainte and Mineral, auch ae 1'louibera, Typ- j
f altera, tiold-heaura and Alinera, aa thvy advaooe i
ie lite, are eubjeet to paralyeta of the Uowela.
To guard a gamut this, take done of Walker'a i
.Miliar ttittcr. uvrnMunany.
Fur Skin DUeasea, Kruptionr, Tetter, Fa!t
Bheuta, lilotebea, Hpota, Pimp lee, Pert uie, Bwile,
Carbunclei, Kingworwa, Sen id bead ore Kvce,
Brysipelaa, llcb, Pcurla, Diecolorationa of the
Skin, Uumor and Diseaaei or tbe Skin rff what
ever aame or aature, are literally dug vp and
earried oat ef the ryetem ie a abort time by the
aae of taeee Bittcre,
Pin, Tupe and other Waroii, lurking in the
eyatcea of ao enany Ihoafaada, are effectually- de
stroyed end removed. No eyetem of medicine,
no vermifuges, no anthelmlnltice will free the
ayrtem from worm, like th?e Bitters.
7r Female Cotaplalnts, ia yoang or old, mar
ried or single, at the dawn of womanhood or the
turn of life, these Toaie Bitten display so de
cided aa InflocBee that Improvement la eooa per
ceptible. Cleaase tha Vitiated Blood whenever yon find
Its Imparities bunting through the ikia ia Piui
ples, KrapttoBf, or Korea cleanse it whra you
find H obetrueted end aluggiah la tbe reiaa ;
clean ao It whoa it la foul j your feelinga a ill tell
you wbea. Kocp tbe blood riure, and tbe health
of the system will follow.
H. II. M- DONALD I CO.,
Dr-Kgiita aud Ura. Agfa., Baa Francisco, Cali
fornia, and mraer of Washington and Charlton
-treats, New York. Bold by all Drugglats aad
Dealer a. Bo4'74-em.
J OH N TROUTM AN ,"
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
31 ATTUF.SSI.S,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, K EAR P.O.
Tha aaderalgned beg. leara to Inform tho eltt.
aena of C'learSald, and tha pabli. gvnrrally, that
b. ha. oa hand a taa aeaortment of Fnraiiura,
aurh ae Welaat, Obeetnut and Paints ( bamlier
Kuitee, Parlor Suite., Iteeliaing and Ettenriua
lhalra, Udiee and Ileal.' Eaey ( halra, tba Per
fnraled IMnlng and Parlor Chalre, Can. Srata aad
Wiadaiie Chaire, Clotb.. Bare, Step and Ettea
lo. Ladder.. Hat Reel., SersbUng Braahea, Ar
MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES,
Looking tjleeeei, Chromor, Ao, which woald lie
aultable for llolieay preeenta.
dee'" n JOHN TIIOfTMAN.
Down I Down II
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COIIKSB THR C1IRAPK8T1
A Proclamation against High Pricesf
WK are now opeaing up a lot of the boat and
moot aeeaoaeblc Uoods aad Warn
offered la thia market, and at price that retniitd
one vi xmrn fipoq om oaya of eiieap things. Thoee
wow iaoa tana apoa litis point, or deem our all
gallons nperflaoui, need but
Coraer Front and klarkot streets,
Where they can ice, feel, heur and know for them
aeivee. I hill andrrstand what ere cheat. I.
this mast he done. We do not deem It nreossary
te enumerate and Itemise, our stock. It Is enough
We have EvorvtWng that is Neodod
and consumed In thl market, and et prices that
Mtnntsh both aid and ymne.
J0HKPII BIIAW A BON.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
Daggaga Barrewa, Warehoaaa Traosa, Copyiag
Prataaa, tmprorad Mosey Drawer, A.,
ron sals st
H. F. BIOLKU & CO.,
OcaUrs la llarrltran,
mehM:7t.U Ronnad StroeL CU.rS.U K.
W 1LLIAU U. HKNKY, Justi
, , l- Howej wramail
paid aear. ArllelM af agraaeaant and dead, al
aoaeaeanM aaatl aMMi.a . .
it ar ao eharg.. ,,,,, '
.' 'if
ALLEGHENY HOTKL,
(Matk.t SI , bet. Third and Fourth,!
ci.i:aiikii:i.i. pa.
Til. auhaeritr baring brooiu. brotrlelor of
thlehiitel, wuuld rea,Mtrully e.k a liberal ihar.
vf I'Ublie uulruniie, 1'rir.a roduotd to null ihe
lIlhl'B.
J.o.VO-'riilf. 0. h. LEIFOI.LT.
SUSQUEHANNA UOLSK,
CIIKWENSV1LLE, lA.
NEWTON HEAD, Fsorsiaroa.
Ilnring beooiue pronrlelar of tbla Hotel, I
would ri'.lieelt'ully aollelt Ilia lialronag. of lb.
nubile. Iloua. leoaantly and mmTenirntly all-uati-d
i a tl, refllled and reforniahod I good earn
pie rooma allat-hrd. All railroad train, atop at
tbla hUM. . . . )en. i
OHAW ill) USE,
O (Cor. el Market A Front otroola,)
L'l.KAIlUlall, FA.
The anili'ralgne, harlug taken eharge of tbla
lintel, woiil.l rtiaii-ctlully aulloil pnblie palrnnage.
Janl'71- 1), H. FULLEIIT0N.
TA SHI N (I T( N "lioUHB,
NEW WAHIItNUTOH, PA.
Tbla new and well furniabod buui. haa noon
i.lii'U by the uiiderilghod. IIo fi.la aonUdent of
being abl. to roiider a.liafaetiwD to thoee who may
fan.r him with a enli.
May t, IIII. , U. '. AVIS, Prop'r.
jjBirouH ii tit) a ii.
Oppoiile th. Court Iloua.,
LOCK HAVEN, PEMN'A.
Jell'71 IIAl'SEAL A KROM, Prop'..
LOYD HOUSE,
Main Stnel,
FHILU'.SHI'IIII, PK.NK'A.
TaLlo alaay. sufinlied with th. beat the market
alTorda. Tbe tn.rrllng pnblie ie inrited to ealL
norl.'I.I. , KOBEHT LOVD.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Cort.er ot Heeond and M arket Straeta.
CI.RAHI ILD. PA.
fpiIM old aad eotataodioai Hotel haa. darinf
X t P yt been talarged ta doable lu
former eapeelty for the enUrUinateat of Uaa
gera ana gaeata. Tbe wbtle bulldtag baa beea
refuraialud, ane tba proprietor wilfepara aa
peine to ran dor kit gueita aoeafortabla wbila
Uyiog with bia. .
-fbe 'MuBitoa Hoaee" Oneibui raae ta
and from tbe Depot oa the arrival aad departure)
of each trein.
JUIlff UUUUHKKTY,
apr07(l 1
Proprietor
r. K-Itit'.oLD. a. w. AHKot.a. i, a. atftom
F. K. ARNOLD & CO.,
KniikerM mid Itrokerti,
Rajaoldavllle. Jeflcntuu Co., Pa,
Money reneieed oa itepoalt. Diieeuata at aio
demte ratea. Eastern aud Foraiga Kicbange aJ
wiiT. on band and enlleetiont promptly anala.
Kejm.ldieille. D.e l, l74.-Iy
County National Bank,
OF CLEAHPIKLD, PA.
ROOM In Martini TtulMtng, one door north ot
C. D. Wetaun'e Drug Ktore.
1'aaaage Ticketa to and from Liverpool, Qnne
lown. tllaaeow, Lomtoa, I'aria and t'openliajeen.
Alao, Drafti for aaleon tbe lluyal bunk at Irelaud
and Imperial Bunk nf Loudon.
JAMK8 T. LEONARD. Prei'l.
W. M. 8IIAW, f.'bier. tl:1:T4
DREXEL & CO.,
So. 31 Kouth Third Mtreet. Philadelphia
.M.VWMf.V,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Applicatioa by aiatl will rt-eeire prompt ettea
linn, and ell luforuiatioo cheerfully furnirhed
Orr aolieted. April 11-tf.
Jentisti'i!.
J. M, STEWART, i). D. S.,
t-Tra "Hfieo oor Irwin'a Drag Store.
JXLLP Cl'RWBXSVILLK, PA.
All dent.il orationa. either In tbe mechanical
or operntive branch, g-rumplly altrrdrd to aud
aatiffiictioQ guaranteed. tSpecfal attention paid
to thr treatment of disease of the natural teeth,
guma and mouth. Irrrgulariiy of the teeth aae
ceMfull veorre-etod, Teeth ext noted without paia
by tbe uie of Kiher, end erfiuoial teeth inserted
of the beat niaterial and Warranted to render sat
liracllon. , aprilate'71:ly
f
THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD -CHOPPERS' AXE!
Manulaclured rfpt'ciiil for
THE CLE A RFET.D TRADE,
roe an a ar
aug-V7
II. P. BIOLER A CO.
L
1MB! MMK!
he onderaigned la aow prepared to furnish
the publie with aa ex cell at quality of
Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime,
fur plastering purpoaee, by tha large or small
quantity. Caa be found for the present at Pie'i
new building, on Market street,
oeil-tf L. K. McCCLLODijH.
CUEAP G ROCK U I EH!
Ll'MBBR CITT, PA.
Tbe andereigned ananeeoea to his old friends
and patrons that be haa opened a good line et
OliOCBRIBS A PROVISIONS at the old stand
of Kirk A Spencer, fur which he solicits a liheral
patrcnage. II. W. fipRNCRR.
Lumber City, Pa., March 30-tf.
JJOOT AND S1IOK -MAKING.
JUS H I'll If. DEEKINO, oa Market strict, ia
Shaw' Row, Olearleld, Pa., haa last received
a Ine lot ef French Calf Skins and Kips, the
best la the market, and fi aow prepared temaa
lecture everything la hie line, lie will war
rant hia work ta be as represented.
Tba eitUeoa of Clearfield aad fir laity oil
respectfully Invited ta give him a call.
Work doae at short notice. Mf'TSy
The House aad Lot on the corner ot Mar
ket and Fifth atreeU. Clearfield, Pa., ia for sale.
Tbe lot contains nearly aa acre of ground. Tbe
house Is a large double frame, eoaUtnieg owe
rooms. For terma and other ia forma Hoe apply
to the axbseribcr, at the Poet OKc.
envM p. A.flAn.IN.
qarTet" wkayingT "
Tho undcrtirned la prepared to weave Raa
Cahibt Io order, In any stylo desired. Having
bad over thirty years practical experience m Phil
adrli.hia, be feels confident of giving satiaCaetioa
ot those who may favor kirn with their weaving.
Orders cent, or letters addreserd to Williamsgrove
Poet office, Clear fitld co., will meet with prcmpt
attention. CHAHI.Krf D. RKD1FKR
Bigler Station, Dee. 11, 174 m.
Clearfield Nursery.
'JNCOUltAGB HOME INDUSTRY.
'ItllE onderaigned, harlnf .atahllahed a Nia
X aery on the 'Pl., .boat half way belnee.
Clearftold .nd O.rwenavlll., la prepared to fur
aleh. all kind, et FRUIT TREES, (.Led. id .ad
dwarf,) Erergreene, Kbrubbary. Urapo Vinea,
Uooaeberrloa, l.aol.a Blarhborry, Slranbeny,
and Barberry Via... Ala., Siboriea Crab Treee,
Uuiooo, aad e.rljr a.irl.l Rhubarb, Aa. Order,
promptly ettended to. Addroee,
J. 0. WKIOIIT.
eepja.-M.y r.rwenTlll... Pa.
O. I.
c.
WHERE In buy my DRY I10I1IX, UR0
oeriea, Queenawarr, fjtaeaware, Druga and
Notion., Confiotionerlca, A.., .heap for eaih
Th, tulxerlhrr hrga leara to iafona hia eld and
new euatomera that ha haa oeioaee)
A VARIETY STORE
IN til. EN HOPE, PA.
And will a. II gi.o.l. at p,eee to Bull lb. timea. A
liberal reduction will be made lo .uatomera buy
ing at wholesale.
C.ll and elamlne myrtu. lt hef.iro parebaaleg
eleewbere. A liberal ahare of pnblie patronage ie
rolielted.
,, ,. C. J. KRAUT.
Illen Hap,, p,., Jun, 4l ,;,
II.
K. BIHI.EH A CO. '8
-SPECIALTIES-
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
MECIIANICt,' HARDWARE,
LfJUUERIIRN'S ITARDWAHE,
FARSIIN0 t'TENStlJ,
MILL supplies;
IRON at NAILS,
PAtNTH, OILS, VARNL3HKS,
PAISTERS' FINDIN08,
., CALCINRD PLASTER.
May M, 1871.
AUKNTS ..4 a..i. ii ni.i.M
t,rj where. Pturleea Ikoaaand rotalladby onr.
Aaolhor write, i taa make mora meaey la Ikia
haaiaeo, thaa 1 na aa a llt.SM f.tw. all
Hooked." WHITNET A CO.,
Peh. J, 17J Sm 1 Norwlrh. Cons