Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 04, 1875, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA
WEDNESDAY MORNINO, AUGUST 4, UTI
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fcEMUIOUtt NOTI C lift.
MetUodlat liitUroiial Cknrcli Rev. B. V.
Brat-Baa, j ii lor. Publie Strviet vry Sabbath
at i in A. M., anil 71 f . H,
Hat-bath Hebool t A.M.
Pray or ft, ting trtry Tbnraday, t t P. M
Cmnn union Servle. tril Sabbath of ry
o.tnin, at i A. M.
Preabjttrlan Cliurrh Kev. II. 8. Butlrm.
Babbitt b services morning and area i of fab
bath Hebool at I P. M. l'rajar Meeting Wedn
day a ran iog.
St. Franc!. ('hurt b'Utullc IUt. P.
J. Bhbridak. Preaching at 10 o'oluek, A. M., on
tha Brit, third and lourtb Suml) of each month ;
Vespers and Jlcr edict ion of l lit- Uktsed Haerauient
at 7 o'clock, P. N. 8nndoy fir boot mtwy umly
afternoon at 8 o'clock.
OFFICIAL lilRiCCTORY.
nai or koldim quakth ibmiom ooubt.
Re ond Uooday of January.
T j!rd Monday of Merck t . , ; . ' . , i j
Pi dt Monday at Jnna. J j
Fvartb Monday of Beptanber. . . , 1 '
TIMS Or BOLD 10 C0HM0K M,CB.
Firat Monday of June.
Seoond Monday of Nor em bar,
ruai.10 orricKtia.
ft-ffioW llun. Cbarlca A. Maytr. of
Lock Haven .
Aiitat Judy Hon. Jvhn H. Orrlt, of
Rellcfonto. . f
jteeacMte yWat Wlfliam 0. Poley, Clearleld j
John i. Head, Cirwenavillo, .
I'roiawNofore Kil Bloom.
- Ktgitttramd Xordth. 3. Morgaav
, IHttriet AurnfVnnk Fieldiag.
freaanrar David W. Wi,
Shinf William R. McPberaon.
Oonefa 4trMjor JSatnnel F. MeOloakey, Cur
weneville.
Voumtg OeetanMianeriJobn D. Thompaon,
Curwenarillc t Clark Brown, C'learnald Conrad
W. kyUr,Urkeileo..-
Vunmtg Aurftivre Jiiip H. Hile, Lumber City;
Lewta C. Bloom, Claarlield; Henry WhiUhead,
Union townabip.
Jury t'oMati'ftr'owt John W. Shugurt, Jamci
MltchHl.Cleartttd.
XufMriKntirt PmbUe AWa-r-JobB A.
Urrirory, ClearflHd.
mrim ' Alia John Wt Wriglcy, Vim. Ra
drbaugb, Cyrui L. tfurdn, Clarfildt Joalah
Krana, Joe. ii. Irwin, N.B. Arnold, torwt mville ;
J. J. I.injrlr, Km met Sayeri, Oeola Mill; John
ston Hmillin, I.utberaliurs;.
Our SpnUI column in decidudty intcrealing In
a local point of view, and profitable reading to
outiidtra who want to rare money.
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Tlioy hato 4' knavwh editor" out in
Indiana. So the if-nf)r intiwatea. ,
Ltuvy' Livurv mid Sale StalU ih
the place for good barjfiloa. -
. -. i m a 1 '
Indiana, our nuighlioring town, in to
bare a bpw M. K. Chun b building erected, at a
rout of j 15,500.
4 , 1
Kiwli enn be bought ntJns. II. I.ytlu'n
at wholrtale fricea. ' Ail aro Invited to call and
price hit goodt. ' V
Tito Wont Binitcli I'nmp Alerting 1c-
ginaon Die 17l b, and Ibe Pine Station Camp
Heeling on the 3lt day of AuguM.
AuuMt liatl a new moon on tlto lt,
and will have an other on tba Slit. Two new
tuooni In a month la of rare occurrence.
Petitions are in eircultiUon at Wil-
liamfpnrt, asking that the death eatenco of
llarnvy Mct'ue ba comuiuUil to imprisonment
rurlife' ,
Preparations have len rommenccd
for tha abandonment or tba Pennsylvania canal,
between lluntlogdoa and Williamsburg, Blair
eounly. 1 '
ilr. William AlcNollis, oi Cluarfield
townahlp, Cambria county, it laid to havt B ft eon
acres of grouod devoted to pot a teas, and U is esti
mated tho yield will be 3,71)0 buahvla. 4
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Suiri-cls and pUeaanta are auid to
be quite plenty isj the mountains, bat the law
prohibits the killing or llthor until after tbe first
of flppieniber. ' '' ' ' '
Tlic Clarion Jtcpubtican i ofl'uretl tor
Mlt. It in tha county organ of that parly, and
will ba a good investment for a printer whe
favors Brechet polities and "ragged edge" affairs
generally.
In Session. The County Commis
sioners wilt bo In aosaleo for several daya on and
after tbe 12th of AuguM. Perauna baring any
public buiincie to transact with tbe Board will
plenao bear this mind. 1 St.
We learn that Mian Mattie MoniMn,
of Belltifontc, haa been selected one of the
teachers la tbe publie schools of this bu rough.
Tha corps of teachers for tbe Leonard Uradd
He hoot fa wow ooenptetor - - - -
Airs. Kc.K'rmerhorit, of ibis borough,
gives notice tn another column that she Ii pre
pared to take a few regular boarders. For further
Information apply at her residence an Pine street,
neat 0o Lutheran Cbureb, J " f
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A Valuari.k Propkutt. It will bo
observed by an advertisement In this issue, that
John II ark ins offers a valuable hotel property,
situated In the borough of Wallaoaton, tbia coun
ty, for sale. It lo the only bole) in that place.
. - -
The Supremo Court oiT)nnnyivania
lias just re-a til roved an old decision that In the
matter of tho highway, a county, township, or
municipality la liable for any damages resulting
from neglect or duty In keeping tbt highways io
a proper state of repair.
Statk Teachers Association. The
twenty -second annual matting of tbt Ptnnsyl-
vsnia State Teaoheri' Aaaoelatitn will bt held tn
tho Opera Houat, Wilkes-Barre, aa Tuesday,
Wodnes day and Thursday, August 10tb, 1 lib end
12th, Utta.
i e
. Vm. II. HoWly, an employe at Jiill
insyer, Dill A t'o.'s boat yard, at Lewiiburg, this
Plate, was killed OB the 27tb ulU, by tbt bursting
or an emery wheel. Ilia lower jaw was terribly
fractured, and a fragment of the wheel penetrated
bis bron M, caualng death In about two hours.
Tho PuiixttUluwDcy Spirit, of lust
week, says i "Mr. Joseph Craft, of Uaskill town-
shlp,brvutht ua a sheaf ot California wheat. Four
years ago Mr. Craft commenced raising tbts quality
af wheat from a single head, and this year be cot
onu hundred and twenty doien.
Arji;msnt Court. Judires Orvis,
Road and Foley are balding Court aod disposing
of oasea In wbich no lory la required, o that tbe
businosa of tbt regular term ia Kept bet need
Bot be delayed by smalt legal debates over Aols
af Assembly aad deeiaioae or ibe Supreme Court.
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Tho KvaiiKolical Lutheran Church
on Kartbaus bill, this county, Mt. Carmal charge,
will bt dedicated to the sarviot or Almighty Uod
on Sunday, tbt 1Mb of this month. Hev. J.
Klstler, of Tyrone, will preach tho dedication
sermon. Kverybody Is kindly Invited to attend,
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Our townsman, P, Mrtieoro. Ksq.,
has opened out a stock of new good, at lloulsville,
this fount j, where ht InleBds dclag ft geBetal
merchandialng business. Peter now haa two
lnt-laai sloret under full headway, the one be
ing his hat and shoe olort on Second atretl, la
this place.
A (iitKAT Man at Cremson. Tbo
Cmmbrim 'rremna says i "Col. Jemet F, Ceaey,
oumewbat noted throughout tbt tounlry as Presi
dent (lranl'a Immaculate brother in-law, and
Colloelof of tha Port of New Orb-ana, has boon
doing Cressou the honor of bil preeenet for some
two weeka past."
There are throe harmers' (irai)fros
In Clearfield county. Tha only 00001100 la the
Slate at prcaent without Orange organisations
are Allegheny. Cambria, Cameron, Carbon, am,
Junlala. M Keen. Philadelphia, Potter und Som-
et. There art about 471 Oranges tn this Statt
with a total memberahlp of over 10,00a.
Tbo third annual report of John A
OreaorT, Sunetinttrtdeiit af Common Stboow af
Clearfield eounly, tt tbt State Buptrtnttudeat of j
Publie Instruction, will bt found on tbt first
page of this Issue. All who want Information la
regard lo the progreat taada la school mailers
will do well to give It a perusal.
SiNoULAR. An exchange contains
Ibe following 1 "A short time atoce baby was
born Bear Caatoasbarg, wbkh la almost toa
plclely oovered with strawberry tad blaekbrrry
marks, with Ibeeieeptiea at tba ftea. Tbey are
aot merely ml aid Mark spat bat full tlatd nad
well ibaptd berrtM hang from tba cbild'a Kmbi
khd body ia llkt maanai aa Ibe berries tn tba
vlaei. The child ta healthy"
A others Skb Vh. A Ki'i.t Ionian
who formerly resided la oar town, but who ii
I ow a resident of another Stale, turned up bar
a ft weeks ago, on a bulttcu arrend. nod aftr
"doing tha town," Landed ui tha follow lug ntt-uj-orandutu
:
- j... . i aulumna of that journal :
return I waa ertoniibed to witncrs the substau-1 , '
ttal and nolveraal tii.pn.vru..nt or the pirn. In! ' wll"'d into our sanctum lookiug as oleua
ooupaay with aeveral gentlemen I fsd along wieiuber of (lie Lake County Cuinuilllee of
tha Mveral atrrtti and took a memorandum of i Bf.T. knd nd the Uurtrnnr a proela
tba Improvements, and lul atatonUheJ U) fiod I "atiu. and be eat down on a thrM-leggnd
that lhay aoJ half a Million of dollar. I am "' ue though be bad juat reluruud
highly graliBid to witness the pn.sprity of "Old I frwm ,UB uf " 'J m"n
Town, and hope U way continue, for which I
bare no doubt), though aur "national blea.ing"
may boar down heavily upon iL Hut then all
leetione are hlePMd alike in thiii particular. No
l.arui
tbia "
artialil la abon to tin locnhtv in relallin ,
blaaaing," but like tuu raja ul ttio Dwoolay
tl . ...1... .11 .1,1
J.
Still thert re those aiuung'us who db'hot seciu
to oe ay prog reel, but really Inaial a Ut rw
varet that w are aundtng stilly Those bow
over who leave here and remuin a way for three
r four years, always soe tbiaga Just a our cor
respondent did. Well, there Is bo remedy or
mediolpo that willcureoonitttutlonaJgrowIeri.
Ukhfohd. "A corrvNjMiiidt'ttt of tho
C1it9 Ihmocrul, writing from llfdtord tarings,
rays that Uen. Cameron, Col. Jams Duffy, of
Marietta, aud bis honor Mn.vor liridns are
negotiating for tbe purchase of the Kpriugi, and
that Lewis llousoal. present proprietor of the
Montour U ante at Lot-k Haven In to keep it Ex.
Well, it la necessary that!idrrd springs sboold
undergo a revolution. It can ba made one of tbe
most magniDcent 8uramer rnorti In tbe world.
Nature has riobty mdowed that vloluity, but tba
artlBolal arraogemenli an terribly out of order.
We hope tba gentlemen Indicated will succeed.
There ti a mil Hob of money In tho property If
controlled by proper enterprise, and if tbe present
nkitt unttd, rough-board stalls art tupentded
by brlok and plastered wall, the patron I will
increase from eOO to 2,000. The surrounding
eoatrfry la rlehly endowed fer rusticating purfioeei
during the heated term. A more hospitablecom-
munlty tba that of Bedford oouutx cannot bo
found anywhere, and tho railroad facilities are
such that if one li too closely eonuned, tn escape
either north or south for fifty or one hunJrrd
miles and bak aa bc aeiii)illibiid. Ui tlw
metro. Dedford la the place, if flicd on.
A'XkW IEPARTl'RB. Tbo inhabi
tant of Decearia, Uulioh and Woodward town
ships bare never I tad a publie conveyance by
wbieb tbey could communicate with tbe outflde,
world, oicept vim Tyrone, which com p tiled tlu-m
to travel about ality miles (from Olen Hope) lu
reach theeounty seat. All public enmmuiiicatloa ;
between this place and that section of country was
by way of Tyrone. It gives ua pit mure (o ohroui- j
cle a decided change lu tub programme. Through
the efforts of Senator Wa1Iav, (li-o. W. Kboff, Esq.,
of Madera, and a few other other, mail route
hat been eatablitbed from Osceola Milt, Wn
Houttdale and Mmlcra, to OIcb Hope. TU ler-
vloa will ba three times a week. Luder I Lis ar
rangement, passengers can leave Clearfield ia the
morning aud naob Ulen Ilope by noon.
Tha advert iemBt of the 8m-ft tfo-orbtrr, found
la this issue, will give the reader echcdulr time
over Ibis route and tbe neecaaary dulaila for get
ting orer this proaperous section of our eounly.
A Heavy Hale. The Tyrono Jh m-
erat, at last Friday, anys i
"Oue of the largest t rati Terr, It' not the lsrg-at,
of real estate ever inttde in ttiie jilaoe a i
UelDciilny nf ID if wrei. v. t. luiowtn, tlq .
sold to Mr. Put. Flvnn, of Jmieiville, his llituk
and Hall buildiog, iionting ninety fiot on Main
street, for Ibe lum of 1-25,1110. Air, OnliltTell re-
aerving a leaae on thu Hank building fur five
years. At the lame time, Mr. Caldwull so hi hix
Iirivate rtidenre, iucludiug ground, to Mri. H. J.
'Ijno, lor 0,0ln, with tiptional pririiago ul
tupaeaion until the lal of .April Most. Jhrywere
uth carh sales."
UooJ luck to ull the parties coucornod. When
we ooiue in pusirsaion of a bundle ot .'vUMU or
S0,WI ia -"greenbecLt," we J may indulge in
similar oruauienta. Hut now. wo are only M.i
,rlDter ' '- i$ ' ' 1
Ahanuoneo. It will bo noticed by
an advertisement In this issue tbnf the corpora
tion known as the Kartlmu H rid go and Turn pine
Company baa abandoned their charier, and tlut
la tbe future no tolh will be collected on the road
between Baow Shoe ind Prenclivllle, nor at tbo
bridge. Tbo duty of keeping the turnpike in re
pair Bow devotvee op0" ,no Pop cr visors ht the
townablpt through wbich tbe road ruus. , As tbe
one end of tbe kridre ia in Centre oouaty and ue
otber in Clearfield, it wit taeotui tho duty of the
County Commissioner to keep that tt ret lure )u
repair. What condition tbeae improvements arc
In, we havt no means of knowing at this time.
Ill RoLAitv. Tho WilliuiiiKport A'gi,
of the Jittth u)t.. says t "The at ore of JJanleubarg
A Sailor, near the Hrrdlo House, on Thursday
ninfbl, was entered by some unknown partjl or
parties, who gained an i-utranct by opening a
window-ahuttor in tbe rear of the atore. The
burglars were successful In opening the safe, frstu
wbich tbey took a gold watch, tho properly of
Mr. Ballot, a rilvsjr watch ami fdd ring bf longisg
to Mr, Jlardenborg. and saint other falunttts.
The loss Is more than $10,000. Tbo thieves have
not yet been aaptured, although tha pollen are
keeping a vigilant watch af soma suspevted par
ties.' f t ' ' " ' 1 !
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A Ifioil Flood. Tbo recent ruins
have produced what a great many lumbermen
have for a long time been praying fur a rise In
our r-treams, so a to send the raits and ug, which
look like so much driftwood, to tbo lower mark at,
wbelber tbe timber brings anything or not. The
owners want tho job oft their band, to that they
eas east about for something else. The, river aud
Clearfield creek were bank-full on Tuesday morn
ing, and wa presume that in a lew daya Loijji
Haven and Williatnfport will have a full supply
of logs, something they hero been looking fur
all summer.
Mitt. .Miiry 1. Jeidts, iseriot of the
late Dr. John W. Jenks, died at tbo residence of;
her son, Phinea W, Jenks, Kaq In Punxeulaw
ney, Pa., on Saturday afternoon, July 21th, In
tbe 78th year of ber age. Tbe deceased was tbo'
mother of Hon. Win. P. Jonks, President Judge
of the 18th Judicial District, arid Hon.(lcorje A.
Jenks, Member of Congress from 26th lUitriot,
and mother-in-law of Hon. Isaac 0. Oordon,
Judge of the Supreme Courl. Mrs. Jenks, with
ber husband, was one of the first settlers of JcfTcr
sob county. j 4
It is Out. Wo bud tuudu arrange-
ments to publish soon after tbo trial, the charge
of Judge Orvlt In tbt miner' ton piracy case, but
at tbe request Of Iho ceunact fur defendants wo
agreed lo say nothing about Iho ease, much less
publish the charge of tha Court, until after all the
parties Indicted were tried or dianharged by the
Court. Wt ubserra that other Journalist hare
sot bad tha Impropriety fit publishing tbt docu
ment brought to their noticet or, we may hare
beeo hood-winked t ' 1 - "
County and Statu Tax. Treasurer
Win this week forwarded the duplicates of County
and State tales for 174 to the Constables tn Ibe
several boroughs and townships. Those persons
who cannot vote this earning rail without the
payment at a taa, should boar tes mind tho fact
that tbt ai irnnl ha paid tu tbe Comteblt. r
Collector, before (he first day of October, flia
payment of taiei ea election day to enable par
tlee to vote it illegal aud subjects tbe otHcer and
eitisan to heavy penalties.
TheCloarfiold County NornmlSthool
at CarwoBavillt tloard last week . J he normal it e
all participated ia a pie nlo, held in a grove near
town, on Friday, and wa understand had a real
pleasant tad prtfitabm time. NibJuir,wbaierrr,
Interfered to mar the frttirltie and enjoyment or
the day hot eveo a shower of rain. A largo
number of the students passed through this plane
on Ibe train last Saturday afternoon, on tbo way
to their hornet.
Wo nro imlt'l'trH lo tliu rmnjtilt'r.
Thomas II. dreary, Ksq., for a copy of iho Al
toona City Directory, and which also contains a
directory of tbe principal towns In Rlalr and
Clearfield eaeinl.es. It Is a valuable contribution
la a local way, for which the author deserves
thanks as well aa lo bt liberally rewarded for hie
undertaking. The work Ii gotten up In a n-nt
style, and Ii handsomely printed. It It a omllt
In both compiler and printer. 1 6
Jlitrry Snyder, liavintf, ro tittetl and
etherwiee improved the appearance of his shav
ing talooa, It bow presents an Inrlting appear
ance. Harry Is aa auterprialng young man, and
thosa desiring a good, clean snavt anouii tan
Oil M. l. Ull P'"' TP"'1" "', i'"Tt
llon.o, .0 Morkal ftrt.l.
90 1 . r
Tho Into contiiiiKinii rniim linvo tint
tiM o loo to " wbert ond rj. .roff hkb
.... bM. ,toliilll( oot I. Ih. I. Id. I. lioeta.J
B.t tho rla. Ill oor Mrromi tloklf loo hilrmn
bo bu boot nit "P blfb nJ ir" Ur
o.ortbrao aoalki, .blob .boaia bl. U.n .1
NirMoi I. April. ' i
In Dintkikh. I'urlilc, the "lorl" of
lb. Mi Tlt (Col.) U-roli t ilib
tl bli "on" lb Iblo l ! ' t f
-Dosorwl tbK llh. Umltr tort- " '
' ....J i.ra. -oaibo. -Wbllo Mw.
... wo Inl lb.1 oar ! to bi. ,.lo, for a. Jo.bl,
Ii... la hi. f.lo, for aa doabl,
lor. a, aoro liar, drapory
rrablao aad a.rapbla, Ibaa
..lipalurlbobral aorM-Morr
or. tbio b. b0
k.loa to lb. .boral
woald raral.b ,tllo.
horo tf.rr.
"HC WANTED TO BEE THE DENTIITER.1
' A. A. Carlllc, a former "dovil" Id tlili offloe, af
terwards "toea!" OB tha Drook villa Jtjfirtonittm, ta
angHged M such on tha Fair Play (Colorado)
St-timttf aud U seems that ha baa turned dtnliat
" " i !
WM wi.lli-a and in Ha me. I until it n-aeinbled
,u """ '' r iriwauKar boat ; hi. head
""vel.d in alM.ut fourteen yards of red
ntn,nel' '
he blew hts nose on a pile of
manuscript in which wt had bemoaned the actio
of tuttiiKtlie, lie aked I
1 "lie you tlic local editor the man what writ
them pieoea about tootb carpmtter 1"
We auktiowaadred Iho soft lmeaobment and
ootltintt' itxiutrtid wherein we might bonatltbim.
'Wall, I've beern tell Unit tberv was some here,
and yru'd got word from a half dosen more dent
islcrs that tbo were coming lu pull teeth, and I
thouglil I'd ooiuo and ask you wliwb was the beat
one. You sw inv lesth are awlul bnrd to gut out,
and you might as well try to pull a petrified
slump with a flrbin line as to get a dentister at
'nil that dn't understand bis buaiueai."
"Aro you troul'lud with the toothaclio TH wo
arled.
"Tronhled, mister ! 1'roulilsd ain't bo nume for
itl Night afore last when I wrht to bod that 'era
tootb was grow li n' around kind o' niieusy like,,
and I k unwed It would give me thunder afore
worn in'. After while I want tu sleep and got to
dream in' thai Monkey the follow what got on
that salve, yon know had invented a patent pill
machine with seventeen fly wheels and a orosi-eut
saw attachment, an' that while It was gofn' at
tbe rate of a million boaea an hour, I'd got my
bead mixed up with tbe wheels, aud then 1 wakod
un to find that tootb just a Jumpln' and rearin'
like a bob-tailed maveriek In fly time. I put in
cotton, camphor, liniment, caster oil, eatarrb
remedy, solium' syrup, vermifuge and all tba
medieine I could find around the bouse, but It
won Id n l stiiT.and Is jrotn' yet.
Oh-h-b," and be !
threw ont his toga and arms in a paroxysm of
agony, upsetting tbe paste-pot and striking tbo
devil, wlio had just eome up alter epy, in the
brend baikct with sufficient lore to knock more
wind out of hi ro than ho has had since be ran tbo I
last fool race. - .
We are tetider-huartrd, and thought that por-
hups the promise of sp-edy relief might render i
the pain more endurable, and to Wo proceeded to I
oonfdo biin by remarking :,
VT, rulleuiuegououi, n. i', r, it. a. s , oi
the Rovnl l)rntl Academy, of Herlln, bu en
gngod the adjoining room, and will be here to
morrow. His instrument hav already arrived,
and it' their extent and ouelUy arc any criterion
by wbk-h lo judftc of bis proficiency, we can
oafely recommend him.'' 1 '
'Milter, would you mind letlla' a feller tea
them li, sire men tf. "inquired the auflerer. ,
"Certainly not, ' wc milted, and then we wi
down ttniri and got the monkey wrvneh, shooting
stick, press wrvueh, milenng saw, a oouple of
side sticks, and had culler, and bringing them
wo Ibi.1 llinin tiolorw. Wu ftt lint in I it J Ia bun
upon their flin'tif of temper, ind endeavored to
villain to him huw it would Ixi to axtraet ft I
relrautorr touth with audi instruments, butaa bol
tuin d them over he anrwerod i
'1 (tu't know about gettin' thai tooth drawed
jit. l're lieera that these den list or tan plug up
iMtk ii ou, lliitv'ni (itid daw. alui If I it it
drmwed my month II look almu.t as bad as yours;
its 'Tudtl.lemt Jut-k's.' or el mi I'll burs to Set a m.w i
eolh, and that'll eott mere'n havin'this a flllsd.
"ike Ur. baa all tbo iuatruuicnts acceaiary for
Citing teeth," wu replied, "wait a moment," and
wo w;tit down ntuirf and brought up tbe mallet,
oervw driver, enld chine), a rat-tall file, a handful
oi two line Keglisb jnndnd sown roller ooiu
poHUou, Wv explained lo huu that the instru
ment n were Ufed lor imcrling the filling, that tho
quids were what was called "hard tilling," and
the roller composition "soft filling," and that he
could have bia clioioe. JJut bo luid them duwn
cortowtuHy, and as be pulled off tbe flannel from
nis upper jnw he mid :
'! tuoa I'll let it go a little longer. It don't
hurt otur aa bad dw a it did when I eome bore,
and I remember now tbiit grandmother used to
nlway put ft in ber teeth when they ached, au'
I guess I'll go homeland try some. Oood day,
miNlur 1 I'm tuuub olflcd lu you fur abowin' me
thuui ibing'1, tint I don't think them Iutch mo
ple's teeth ia like otir'n for 1 iverwr saw such ln
itrumenta afore."
ilc didn't think be had done any harm, but
Ir. I'ulkiubeg-'di.ut lKt a cuotomer, and our
render and ibe world lost that brilliunt teuiper
nnre ellusion as the result of his visit.
.Mu, i, JliuNr.i). On 'J'liursday niorn-
Uig (July l!-d) about 8 v'eloek, the large mill
propeiiy of J. S. fur st, nt Cednr Hprlngp, Nittany
Vitllry, kmiwn as the Iidund Mill, was set on fire,
and tbo Hour mill and warehnu'e, eoutaining
7,untl l.uihels of wheat, i.UUO buj-hlof ci)rn,3,0U0
buKheli of emtn, sflvtral hundred bushels of rye,
and over lOti barrels of flour, and about fcioo
worth ot seeks aad bairs juat- received, were de
stroyed. About l,jl)U hut-he is of ( rain were saved
in a iln inured Mate, and about l,0(0 bunhcls were
hnoled awity by nHihhors In a damaged state for
feed. OI the grain ia the mill, about J.atW bushels
were on sturuge. nliiuh tba owners lose. There
wax no hmiraiiec on the grain, which was the
proprrtv of tho Fund Rror., tbe last insurance
having expired a couple of weeks piarloun The
mill was insuitd for alti,utu ; of litis ,000 waa
in the Lycoming, f2,K) in the raruiera Mutual,
of Hnnville, and ft.nOO ftt the Sugar Valley Mu
tual. The milt waa running at tho time it waa
burnt,' Piro commenced ua the second or third
story, aod had got under such headway when lirst
secu ItiBt it couldn t ue stoiipeil. Alter caretuliy
considering all tbo circumstances, the owners art
of the opinion that the tiro waa the work of aa
incendiary. Tho mill was valuod at -0,iMO, and
after ibe insurance is puid Ibe owners Kill lost at
least ?,wuu. (.viaron itmtiw.
CAMP MEETING AT WALLACETON.
A Camn Meeting, under the charge of Graham
Urn Circuit, Methodist Kpiecopel Church, will be
held soar vallaoion, cioartieiu couuiy, !'.. com
mcneing Thursday, August 12th, and continuing
one week.
A boarding tent oa tbo Camp grounds will bt
cuuduckid tor the ootiotuuiodalnm of the public, on
the lullowiiig lerma 1 ,
Fir irason sovea dnye...i $fi OA
one day. .uu.... 124
" dinmir 40
" breakfaol, or sopper 40
The Ttrnceeila of the boarding tent are to be ap
plied to tbo erection of tho tiuw M. K. Church at
W aJlaeeton, Pa. Uy urder of he Camp Meetiug
C" 111 id it lac, ,,,,,. I.'SW,
2t ' ' ' !' 1,1 ' " Presrher In Charge.
wmm o
A Ml R At U LOL H KkCA PE. Ah t llO flint
exiiress frutzbt.unilerchsrirft of Conductor McCaus-
Intid, entered Incoming creek bridge, 00 Tuesday
nljrftt laal, at I3:J0, an uhifet, baring the appear-
mi tf a parson, was noticed by tbo engineer
walking on tho track, about haK way to the
bridge. The engineer gnve the usual aignal and
reverter! tits ensvne. fmt tneooreet nam no aua
t ion and was si rock by the cngiou. Tba ahook
was very slight, aa the engine a motion had nearly
been spent. On examination, the object turned
out to be a woman, allotted by eomnembulipm.
The only injury received was a few slight outa
about tbo head.; Considering ber perilous situa
tion, the ineidunl waaciaiting, and tier escape from
Instant death was miraculous. Kennvn feeerrf,
Attack K bt'a Bbah. Several Jays
sinne while K. J. Harris and Wu, Wolf were
pieking huekleherrieson the innuntainDear Water-
vilte, tbey came aorofn an old bear and two cubs,
the I wo Utter were trord and one of thorn shot,
when the Did mother oumo to tho rescue of ber
bolier, and opened a "ruugh-end tumble fight.
Afltr fighting aouic time and having their clothes
almost torn from them, Mr. Wolf shot her in the
bead, wbieb killed her. liuriog tbt "engagement" ,
the bear rcceiwd four balls and six kmle stabs.
Mr. Wolf, Jr., who eanio to their resruo with a
gun, had one of hts legs very badly lacerated, but
by applying oil taken from tbe old bemr ho is
slowly recovering. Reuben Harris bud bia "mug"
hosed right atnartly. Jertry HKort Htmld,
w m -
Harm Rt'RNKn. Tho v frame
bank barn of Samuel K. Mohan, of Bufflngton
township, was entirely destroyed by tire 00 tbe
mnrniag of the It)tk tnst together with tbe oon
teats. The Are was discovered almut 2 Vclook,
a. m., but the building was en far burned hut lit
tle eould be dnnt to sere property. At the time
there was a heavy stutm ut wind aud rain, accom
panied by Ihunder and lightning passing over,
and It is supposed that the barn waa struck by
tba lightning. It was with great difficulty that
Ibe dwelling hen no adjoining was sarod. The
loss Is heavy as there was hut a light insurance on
tUe building. The contents were covered by la
snrsnoe. ImHnna Ifrmotm', Jmty 2V,
A Fikniuhh AtT. On Fiitlity lttt a
big was taken into Uia mill of Uarrison, Fuller A
Co.. iu whirb a laice rruke had been driven by
some evil disposed person. The result was the
almost utter destruction of a good saw, and the
narrow escape from death of tuo of tho employes
on the mill. The person that wonld thus endan
ger tbe lives at iaoeean man, a no sjuss tue de
struction of property, ia equal to any crime in the
catalogue, and no punishment it too eevrre for
bitn. lirBokviiU JfffTamiam,
Lint nf iHtoin ivrnriinfnrr unclnimed
In the 1'nptr.frVe ot Clearfield, for the week ending
August 21, 1H74 :
Arthur, Hubert C.
Arthurs, f, Warner
It. II, Arilla J.
Bell, Wm, C. '
llrewbman, Wm. P.
Ilrooks, (leorgo
ITudion, T.
Menohbarfrrr, D, C.
Johns, S. P.
Kooser, Cortue TI. (2)
Rnbins, John
Wiley, Joseph W.
P. A. (lAt'LIN, P. M,
Specials,
At'UUST FLOWER.
Tht most miserable Mnga In the world aro
thme sufTerlng Iroin Iyspepla ami Liver Com
plaint. More than trvenly-tlve per ent. of the
neottle In tht t'nited ft a tea are afflicted with
these two diea and their effect! snob as sour
j itoolfB( ,iek hdarbt, habitual oostivonosa, im-
ur blnnd, b.rtliurn, w.lrrbro.h, itnnwlng oad
lurninK p.ln otllioplt-H too rtoniarn, yoiiow
iki.. otd toD,uo and dl.aitrro.ble taato la tbo
aj.ulb, Mnmil ap ol lb. lood atlw ..lln,, low
nirita. 1. Uo U lb. lira, HH of C. W W alto.
tad get a 7. Mat botlla, or a .nail botlla lor I.
aonu. Try it.
U. U. Uaaia, Bulo lUnolaotaror,
oh il I41)f. Wooi-auar, M.J.
Ulliip that oajh. Ur. Mrrla' .rrup al Tar
Wild Ch.rr. anil llor.buond to KuarantMd to
euro oonirlia, ldr, boaraMroa, or any d,M.M af
Iho throat, laiiKl or oh.at loadioK to euoiuiittloa,
ia Irra tina tbaa aril otbor pnaaralioa. aothi.K
II.. I a. Ii... ..or aol.l Mt. M urunr-tlr aod wait
ll oarro oroup la a low niautoa and ia tho boot
kaowa rtmoilr fur whoo ia, ouab. Coatalaa ao
opium and ia pli..al to tako. Cuagh .ora .to
iiaa. .boa. luaia aro rackrd aad tura with par-
, lad aaro and p..d; rinol I
T.i.l flat, J "" ',? :
! Clr.t6.ld ; P.Coilr, A (a, Willie
H. lorr.y,rabamtoa, and P. Hi-jar,
n.r.ai. bu. aaro ana ii...ar r.n.i .row u. .
auairoroi T.
jor, Kjlorto.a.
I nrh limwlr,
Call on B. M- M'Knally and get your Ufa In
sured In the Old Continental Life Insurance Com
pany, of Hartford, Coua. augll-ly
Bbai R. M. M'Rnallj'i advertisement la re
gard to Lift Insurance. 12aug-1
BuuaiKi Fob Bam. K. Newton Shaw keeps a
fnl I supply of Fredonia Buggiea and Platform
Wagons fur sal. To bo seen at tbe Hbaw House
yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Ptnn
sy Irani a. may 13-tf.
Dlnrrird.
O. Tliar.ilar, Jul; J2.I, IMTft. b; JM A
Cwf..i.u, K.i., Hi. AMIIIKW l'KAHI'K, or
J.IT.r.un ouunly, .nil Mil. 1IAI1Y EUKA.SclH
1'KA.SK, or U.ll leu. hip, Vle.rleld oouuty, fit.
At lh mlil.no. or (ho briuVi poronl., on
Tliur.d.r, Jul; 12,1, 1 874, bj H.. Jm Uoir,
Ur. IV. J. SMATIIKIlH.or Humlr(.r, I'LitBold
muni;, I'.., an.1 Mil. MAIIlilK V. t'UI.TuN, of
Hulokiburg, liiill.a. oountjr, Ho.
On Piind.r, Aiicnil til, 1.179, by Ho. ', II.
Dux, Mr.JOHKPII HIDKIl.or WooHUml, Ulror
fl.ltl wuot, Vm., oo4 liro. XATILUA DAMu.N,
ur l'uiliiiburg, Coutr. oouoty, Po.
sua.
la (Ilea Hope, Clearfield county, Pa., on Mon
Itiy, July iVth, U76, infant obild or K. W.d M.U.
ItKKO. aged o weeka and S days.
In Rojnoldavilte, Pa., at tbt realdenot of Mr.
H. H. Cu, on Monday, July IVth, IH75, Miss
K 1.1! IK A llKAUi-UHlJ, formerly or Karthaua,
Cluarhold eounly, Pa., in tbe lOibyearol borage.
At Ilrookvllle, Pa., on Tuesday, July 27th, lT4.
or diptherla, BPP1K BLANCH K, daughUr of
Lara yktt b M. and A. A. tfciijiBLb, aged 3 years,
I months and If days.
Pennsylvania Railroad
TYRONE ft CLEARFIELD BRANCH.
ON and after Monday, MAY 23, 187ft, the
Pasaenior Trains will run daily (eicent Hun-
days) botwoon Tyrono and Clearfield, aa followa
CLEARFIKLD MAIL.
1 1 ' W. C. Ibwih, Conductor.
"L K A V B 8 O U T U . T" L K A V K N 0 R T 11
CurweuavieMJ:l, p.m. Tyrono . 9.00,A.ai.
Clearfield 5.40, " I Osceola... 10.10, "
Philipeburg....4.35l " Phllipaburg., . 10.14, '
Oieeola... 4.60, " Clearfield. ... 1 1.20, "
Tyrone ,...9.00, j Curwenaville..lli4li, 41
' CLBAHFIBLO BXPRBB8.
iM W.fl. Plumhbk, Con duo tor.
LKAVB 80UTII.7 L K A V E N O RTH
Curwcnsvllle...4.S0 i. a. Tyrone 7.00 p.m.
ClearfloM ft:15 " Intersection ...7.07
Phllinafaure-. 6.10 ' Oaooola 1.00 "
I Oaceola .2 Pbillpaburg ...8.24 "
Interaectlon.. 7..H0 " Cleartleld,arM..2t "
Tyroue. 7.S7 " , Curwenarllle..V.40 M
BALD BAULB VALLEY BRANCH,
Mail. Mall.
" H.
Kip.
P. H.
1.10
12.48
32ia
11.40
11.40
1 1. SO
11 ot
10.30
a. m.
p. H.
8 J
tl.4: leave Tyrone arrive (1.14
7."1
7.44
H It
V.IO Raid Krtgle 4.48
10.07 Julian A.IA
10.40 . Mileobura; 4 40
10.42 llellefonte 4.99
1L04 Mileaburg 4.24
1U4 Howard 4.00
12.14 arrive L. Haven leave S.I4
TV HONK STATION.
u - 02
.43
BAHTWAHD. A M WaaTVTABn. A U
PaoIRc Kipress, f i7 Pittsburg Kip is, 2:07
Uarrtihurg Aoo m, A:4 favitlo hxpress, V 24
p v f p a
Mall Train, :2it Wy Passenger, 1:13
Atlantic Kipress, fl -ift! Mail Train, 8:41
Phiia da Kxprcaa, 10:l2Poat Line, S:4tt
FARR FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Rellefnnte, Pa (3 4
Iiek Haven 2 70
Wiliiamntiort. S 00
Huntingdon M 1 SO
MlddlettwB ...H....$4 00
Marietta 4 40
Lancaster ft 84
PHILADELPHIA T 04
Altoona 1 04
Johnstown...,.,,... S B0
Lewiatown I vo
Maryevillc u, 4 60
UAHlU.Sbi;KU. 4 74
PITTSBUKU ft 14
Close onnneotions made by all trains at Trroaa
and Look Haven.
8. B. II I. AIR,
ylT-tf. Superintendent.
inv giflmtisfiumts.
GEORGE E. ROBACKER,
WUOLISALR nBAIiBB IU
WINES AXI) LKCORS,
CLEARFIKLD, PA.
My plaoe of balneas ia on Market street, dl
reetly opposite the Court House, where I desire 1
to keps full stock or PliKK LWUOR3, and
will warrant thorn to be snob to my customers.
UivemeaoalL July 21, '74-tf.
WHOLESALE LIQUOB STORE.
At tbo and of tbt new bridge,
WEST CLEARFIELD, PA.
The proprietor of this establishment will buy
his liuora direct from distillers. Parties buying
from tbia bouse will bt sure to get a pure article
at a small margin above tost. Hotel keepers can
bo fnrnii-htd with liquors on reasonable terms.
Pure wines and brandies direct from Steloy'i
Vinery, at 11a tb, New York.
OHORUE Ii. COLUL'RM.
Clearfield, June 10, 1874-tf.
VSTJBLISUHO IN! 1 7.
PURE RYE WHISKY.
We again eall your attention to tbt above tele
brated brand of goods, and we do so with the con
viction that there la a groat want eilsling among
ft vast number of persons who art compelled to
use, medicinally or otherwise, a pure whisky.
To supply this want we offer Halle) e Pure
Rye, an article which has been before the publie
for a number of years, Its reputatloa standing
high at a thoroughly re-liable stimulant among
medical man. As au evidence, quite a number of
our eminent physielans prescribe It to the exclu
sion of all others.
Being made oa tht beet known scientific prin
ciples, from tbe choicest grain, and by practical
distillers. It retains a delightful flavor, and,
greatly improved by age, makes it largely sought
after by first-class hotels and druggiata.
Should you desire to give this whisky a trial,
and are In doubt as to whether your hotel or drug
gist keep It, (aot having one of our signs display
ed,) write to us and we shall bt mort happy to
direct you to tht persona who handle our goods
In your neighborhood.
We aro also sole proprietors and mannfactnren
trtbawetl-kntwn DR.STiKVKR H TUNIC H Kit B
MTIKK8, whioh baa been successfully used fur
orer thirty yean as a Blood Purifier, autl-Dya.
peptio and Tonic.
HITRY A CHRIST,
Maoh2i'7 111 N. Third Hi., Philadelphia.
IJROCLAMATION.
CURWEXBYILLB, JTKE I, 187i.
Please take not lot that after this wo will pot
lively adopt tht
CASH SYSTEM.
By adopting this plan wo will bt ablt to tell
goods as follows 1
MRU'S CALF BOOTS,
formerly told at fid.OO, we oaa sell on
the cash plan for... SA.IM)
MEN'S KtP BOOTS,
formerlv Sold at $4.00, wo tan sell oB
tJt eaah plan for..... I.(H1
LADIES' SHOE,
formerlv sold at a.1.00. we can still on
tba cash plan for. w'J.fJO
LADIES' SHOES,
formerly sold at 12' 40, wa can a II on
tbe cavb plat for W.OO
and all roods wt sell proportionately low.
Wt have tbe largest aod best Selected stock of
1IOOTN A Mil OEM,
In Iowa, and by adopting the cash system will bt
ania 10 sen as mw aa any oiner nouae in uie oouu-
tv. H e mean buslnesa. vt e won t bt underaom,
All floods must bt paid for before leaving tbe
tore. We also keep on hand a full lint of Boot
and hnot findings and keatber.
u. A. ItUPS UU.
CurwcBsrillo, Juat 2, 1S74.
XO THE FARMERS
rLEARFIELP COUNTY.
No more excuses for not buying a Mowing
Machine on rocoant of ao rain.
M. G. BKOWN k I1RO.
Havt Just ordered a ear load or machines.
Farmers, push your business. It la tht only
businea In wbich there has not been a prostra
tion tf prices and scarcity of money. . Conn ties
that depend on farming are rail or money.
Lancaster City Banks re I a so money on deposit,
aa farmers have filled their to Hers.
Business la reviving la tht east tllve heed lo
farming. Do not let as send ont of aur county
for produce any mora. Cease ta lumber until
merchants art compelled to eome hero tt buy
your timber, then you are aura of a fair price.
Remember that RROWH A RRO. are selling
Tbt WOOD and tht BTCKRYB MOWERS and
HKAPER0.
OOATK8' OHIO LOCK LEVER HAY RAKB,
Five difiejoat kinds af HAY FORKS.
Ellis A Hoffmen's ONH HORflR THRESHING
MACHINES.
DUCK BY! QRA1M DRILLS.
CIDER MILLS. WIND MILLS, CUTTINO
BOXER,
aad aaythlng alee im tha Hat wanted by farmer.
They a III tell for taeh am easy terms, tr ei
eaaage fer trade.
Call oa M. 0. BROWN A BRQ., Market street,
cieaneid, re aujoiBiog Noasoa's store.
Jaat 10, 1874 2m.
f ru good,, 6rowi0, (5tr.
KRATZER & LYTLK
-TIIK-
NEAV FIRM!
IN TIIRIH
COLOSSAL
CONSOLIDATED
STORE,
Ar nurkins .l..n ll.ilr , '
IMMENSE STOCK OF MM)1)S,
to tbt loattt 1 1
CASH PltIOEHi;
Reduntd apenet and lolling for ready pay
enables them to do It. They will endeavor to bt
HE A 1HIVA KTJEHM
for fupply.no; the cUiseaa of Clear Geld
with , , ,
nnty
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Drew Unods,
Boots and Hkos,
Groceries, .
Wall Paper,
Ijueensware, ,
Ac., Ac.
And ail other goods In their line.
N. B.-TKKMS CASH.
M. KUATZKR,
U. LYTLK.
Clearfield, Per. 1(1, 1874.
ED. W. GRAHAM,
1IEAI.BK IN , '' '
, GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SQlAltE TIMBER & LIMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Haa Juit opi-nrd, ot tlie old t.ntl, In Oraliftra
no., . otfi.M noon or
jr k ir o o u s,
' ofovery deiRriptlon. ''
dry 0001m,
. 0KOCKUIKS.
HAKDWAUE,
BIKITS AND SIIOK,
CLOrillSO. rf.,.hi..
IX GREAT VAItlKTV.
FLOUK, .. .. ,. ... .
M I. AT, . , ,
.. SALT, :
. KYK,
OATS,
CO UN,
ALWAYS ON IlANn AND FOlt
SALE AT A SHALL ADVAKVK
FLO Ul ""
iLeoelved b tht oar load, aud sold at a smalt
advance.
A 'upply of ItOl'K eons tan Hy on hand.
Special tnduoemoutt offerad to those gettlcg out
Square Timber and Logs, as wt deal largely
la Lumbermen's S applies, and art pro
pared at all times to purchase) tim
ber and lumber.
' Ill), W, OR All A M,
Marktt Street,
CLKARFIELD, PA.
Oct 23, 1872. . .
II
ARD TIMES
HAVK NO HFFKCT
IN FRENCH VILLE I
I am aware that there art some persona a little
nerti to lease, anu i am also aware mat the
complaint of "hard timet" ts well nigh universal.
But l am to situated now that lean satisfy tbe
former and prove conclusively that "hard times
will not effect those who buy tliriranodsfrom me,
aad all my put rent ihal,l Ite Initiated Into the at.
crot of
IIOW TO AVOID. HAKD TIMES
I have goods enough to aupnly all the inhabl-
tantJ In the lower end of the county whiih I sell
at exceeding low rates from ray mammoth atore In
HtJLhUMitiHtt, where 1 can always ba round j
ready to wait upon eall era and mpply than with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Buoh at Cloths, Satlnetta, Caaslmeret, Muslins,
Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calieott,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Rcady-inf.de Clothing, Boots aad Shoes, Hate and
Caps all of tbt beat malarial and made to order
lluse, Bocks, moves, Mitlena, Laott, ill boons, Ao.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Salt
Pork, Linseed Oil, Ftsli Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queen n ware. Tinware, Casting, Plows
and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Uu Hi ro
tors, Cider Praaeee, and all kinds of Axaa.
Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, flless, and a general
assortment of Stationery, - (
Q0OD I FLOUR,
01 different brands, always on hand, and will be
told at tha lowest possible figure.
J. II. MrClaln'a Medicines, Jayne'i Medicines,
11 octet ter't and Iloofiand'a Bitter.
4000 pounds of Wont wanted for which the
highest prloe will bt paid. Clovereeed aa hand
and for aale at tbo lowest market price.
Also, Agent for Straltonville and Curwsnsrillt
threshing Machines.
fcax.Call and see for yourselves. You will Ind
everything usually kept In a retail store.
L. M. cnilDRIRT.
French-Ilia p. 0., August IS, 1874.
VKW STOKE A.ND NEW GOODS
JOS. SIIAW & SON
Hot ual opened a
Ntw Htom, on UainHt.,Ci..rli.u, l'
l.lnlr occupLd hf Wm. f. MtWlS.
Thoir atoclt oonai.laol
Gboclliu nf tb. boat quality,
Quef.nswark, Doots niid Slioca
and i-Tcry Article DrorHiri for
oaa'a oomfort.
Call und aiatnin. our stock b.for. -ur
cliaaiD, alaawb.r. May fi, 1800-tf.
S'
TEAM SAW MILL, ENGINE
AHU BOILKHD Fori BALK.
Tha andrr.l.n.d oF.ra for aal. o. rra.onabla
torna, thalr ataaol aaw mill, loealod al Waltaoa
toa, Cloartold t'a Fa. Tb. aagiaa and aollara
ara aa good aa aow. Tho alio .r lb. iglo. la
14.24, aad la In goo. ranning ornor. jury win
aha ..II -hrtr ohtngl. aad l.lb will, aad all Ib.
worklag aiaobla.ry ' tba Bill. Farliaa wlablag
ta panhoao cna call oa or adilro.a
r QRAIIAM, WALLACE A CO.
CloarlrM, Fa., Jan- "". I'-
g$mVf Column.
WILLIAM HEED
AT COST !
Having dntermiiicd to reduce
my stock very low, I will gell for
GO
NEXT
PAYS
, AT
Actual Cost!
Buyers in need of
DIIY IGOODS,
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
bIiouKI give iIiIh utlontion, as tliey
will receive
BARGAINS !
kUj rniNTs,
t 8 cent.
GRKNAlllN'KH, ut 18, 20 and 25 el..
TYCOON KEl'H, nt
20 cvnU
FINE PONGEE SIT.KS, nt 45 cent-
TABLE LINENS, t
llli cent
VTlllTK GOODS, v.-ry cheap.
In fact everything at such prices
that they arc
IIO UN IS TO NKIjIj I
AT COSTI
WILLIAM REF.D.
Room No. I, Opara lloaH, l.arly .ppoait. tbo
ro.1 UHrw,
Clr.r8.ld, April T, 1871. MT.18'74
JrM b09&t,Jkt.
iT.
OPPOSITION
TO
IMPOSITION!
T.
A. FLECK & CO.,
oro dturaload to Mil
DRY-GOODS,
t prloai that d.fj aonpatlUoa. i
ID,0I yard, or aolltalr aow draa. good..
MutiardaHlaob Aluaooa. . ...
Tha oolahratad Cull'oi(ooJ Braad, ai knowl
odgod tb. but gaoda for tbo prloa arer put w tbo
Bumaiar Caalm.r.a, a largo aaaorlaonl. yory
oboap. t, ,
I. A DIS DllESS GOODS.
I' ... ... .
Ladloa whit. droa. gwda, I, graal r.riotj.
labia Lla.na, ahlla, and la aoionj..
wa. do. a.
frto.
1 baauilfal tot af R.mmor lha.li, boagbi tl a
bargala ud will b. Mid nrj Vow.
, v i i ' I
Ladles' Bonnets and Hats.
Hall and Baii.u,lrimno4aad natrlmnd.ln ib.
Tory lato.1 Myiaa, mlM flo.tr. for trimaiiBg, and
arwy artlol. aal for Mllibory. Ribbon., Laeaa,
nroaia.O., Ml aatlralyoow. ' (
Ladies' Dress Trimmings,
A lara. liaaaf Draaa TrinHln. '... -i 1
to bo aold rary obeap '
rwrvmm ,a ,au una, raai aloo.
ThoAarotrarioty oruriataoroallM.v.rkn.n.k.
to tbia Iowa, from t to It w, aar rani.
.'I I t ,. .. . , i ,i i..
Uiaa Ulllaa
T. A. VI.K0K,
A. M. HILLS.
Mtirn ,
Q1IANGE OP i'niJl'IUKTOKS.
Tho aodoraianod bavin. tl.n.l.uMl .......
rooile ad liroiicrtv farm.rlv mJ k. i
fl.gal, oa Honond ttratl, Clr.rliold, adupla Ibial
ajotaod of briaglag bia ba.iaauu, tha aotioo rf i
to. panito, and roaiia lo faraii bia pMrona
.lib th.v.rj but quali; of ..,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
at ..riding low Kim. Thl. I ao, onahlrd to
do, botaoM I bare no ronl lo pay, aad can thore
foro dlrid. lb. proi. with ny oaatomiira. It
?',. . " ,h' "" " aap-rlnioat with no,
bat If Mlhog a good arllolo rr a low Dgoro ra
tio., ooaloa and ..panda trado, I am buoad ta
av.d la ny unduukiog. dir. an a oalL ox
amino my .tuck aad laari njjf priooa.
To ay Itrgo .took af boot, and ihooi, h.l. nJ
apa, I ban jaal Ml fall atork or
. . - 4 I ' . . ' I '
. ! I, t "!,; i .
Gents' Furnishing GooiU,
wbtob I will ull .1 tb. r.rr rna.il Kgon, fn,
aab, ar ia oaobaag. for aoaotry produr., at tbo
UIGHKST MARKET PRICK.
i Call ud naailaa aiy otaok aad prtoaa bolbr.
vw. hmih, w..u.ra. . .. .. ,;.' ( ,
, rBIKHMrOBOHUS.
ClrarMil, April tl, l;4.
JEVV OPENING.
SHOWERS''
BOOT & SHOE
.ir I v
HAT & CAP
ilHTORK.
ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
market murr.
A full and Kinplol. aaanrlia.nl af atw gunli
and aw atylra, down ta
HAJU) PAN" I'KICKS.
Clllaont ara Inrllnl la mil and Mamin. my
atoob aad Jadg. for iboaiaalroa a. la aalily and
' ' JOSEPH B."SII(IWKH!'
Cl.arO.ld, April 14, 11174. i
. ' v . BY '
N. E. ARNOLD,
. CtRWI.NnVlI.LB, PA..
; t , (Steoeator to)
Arnold 4 Hartshorn.
JOfMMNI Sn-lnrh Hharad dhlnglrfc
JO.IMK) poand. if Wool.
1-artloa baring long Shlngloo ar Wool for oitb-
or will da wall to oall ra aio, Ta. bigbrat aiar
kat piio. paid at all tlmra. i ;
AIm, a fall aad ooaiploto ataok of
DllY GOODS,
- HATS & CAPS,
BOOTH .ft N1IOEN,
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
SALT, PROVISIONS, &c,
.blob will ba Mid at maaaabhi priwa, n ol
abangaJ for ablagh. ar wo.!.
N.I. ARNOLD.
C.r..ni. UK May , 1Mb.
WX1.LIAU ti. HKNKY, Jomrrg
.r raa Pa.ra BrmiTaaaa, LVIItCR
OITY. CollMlioaa aa.da aad Boaay aroaptly
aald arar. ArtlelM of acraaia.nt and aM. .1
aoaTayaaaa Mlly aiaoaud aad warraatrd nor.
raat a. a. aaarga. . aajy i .
$5"
(AApir Day M Lome. Trmi free.
IftV Addren (1. Atinmun A Co., Port
land, Mttn.
jMST-ljr
The PobRj.:- Civ:
Tho i Pii.icip'23 f n 4-to!d
- -:i WVUiC
tit (; A
- '.'rx -
4 Rallying Vcrc's
KAJliJjiK I EiH I i! IB I B I B IIINI
have taxed to their UTMOST n11 thalr vast SwillUaa
f"CA8H CAPITA!.,
IKHOICE OP MAhKFTS. ,
, I j ..-COMPETENT WORKMEN,
1OTCOMPHEHEN81V
TnE Result is 4-foid.
HERrECTING OF
mmm of
UTTING DCWM
I UCE OF BUvStiSS ENLARGED.
BV totao'aVDulla,
'.'Obitwict. !
ltd.
1 0ttl, '
m riiii n
WAMAKESl & BROWN
OAK HALL,
S.E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts riinadclpliia.
lUisrrUanrous.
HARTSWICK &
IRWIN,
,f1iJi
!'i,iirT,7 1 ii't'a
SECOND FTliKUT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
;J riRAi.Riia is . U
rRAI.RII9 IN -
PUItK DllUGS!
, ., CHEMICALS!
PAINTS, OILS,' DYE STUFF
VAKNIKI1E8. . . .... i
- BBtlHIIKH,
',"; l-KHFtlalMtr,
FANCY 0 r.ou
I U 1 i ' ' ' 1 7 i !
TOILET AKTICLKS,
il i I ( ) lli IV In I I I I .. i ,
' .'.i i' ..! or Ait. kinds, ' ; 'i
PURE 1YIXE8 AXZ LIQUORS,
far aiadiolaal parpmua.
Tru.ara, Pupport.ra, School Booka and Station
ary, and all otbor artirlr. uaually
found in a Drug Stor..
I'HVSIOIANS' P11KSCKIPTIONB CARE
FULLY t'OMI'ul'MibU. Ualiaga largo ol
n.rienoo In tho buainoa. tb.y caa giv. .nlire aat
Ufaetion. , i i . - . i '
' J. 8. HARTSWICK,
JOHN F. IKW1N.
, laarjl.bl, Uraaiaar l,
Ill
M,
THE CLEARFIELD
FIliE CLAY CO.
. r. ,: CLEAUFIKLI), PA.f
F1U13 It It U K,
Furnace Blocks, (ins Rrtorls
Stove Liiiiugs, Paving Tiles, La,
Vhlmnty Top, llfiidoie I'ttpt,
All kinds of Architectural Adornments.
OllUlINAl, DESK1NS IN TKRRA COTTA
MADK TO ORDER.
With Improved muhiovrj, flrat elaaa natarlal
and skilled workman, wa can warrant all our
manufacturta ta be aqnal to If Dot luparlor to
y in Hvt Dtarsau r ,
Artlete ofr fcwnfaetura du h tmt mi tha
Wurlt, near Railroad Depot, of at the Hard war
btore of Pawcii a Morga
All ortlfri fron a distant, adtlritd to tb
OaiMraJ tuparintndnt, will rcwolTa imnpt t.
icniioD.
J. C. IIARTHW K k,
JOnV KKROLSON, Oen'l8ut.
f Hvathflfld, Oarnkirk, PootlaD.1,
. Snpt. MM)rMtria tfU 1 tiirtO'TI
Jrjpjfr'i Poultry Powdir.
ler .and a bnslawal of
I (FrtriiiM'reiientlos toeloso-
' hums ana prtipar ivonitif.
Villi a ntraNiful stiniil of
1nat,erttandrellrifrrlnlrmBaUI,any onrmty
ksoip ruuluy it t an I a ron Bnrinaii i ( for an j I etxg th of
lima, with truth prtitltand pleasure, l'ackaic Cto,
flreforiioe. k ynar dealer. Aent tree npoa r
A. C. MKTKB CO BaltUnQr
Jeoelfl 3n i -
poiSALIi.
Ibe andrraiftned, deteminad tn reduce 1(0011
and material, nmA U dlpoM of, at eicecdtog
lew ratea, a number of
HOIISKS & UAKNKSS,
(AHKIAGKS k BITUGIES,
WAGONS, AC, AC,
I ean nifiiljr parties with eltbor new or seeonA
hand carrlaaea. bnciira, or wagons,! fabtoual
low prices. Horse, oll and yn. n name
to match. Parlies In need of either cannot baj
tbvm M oheaply aaywher else.
tiuva 1 ivi v
jAiwino u. iitni .
Cloarlelil, April 18, I871..H
QOMB AND BKTTI.r-.
I herabv sire aolln to any cufttimert that K
am dvWrnuntd fc have all mj nn-eiikd neannta
eloscd at aa early a erid as possible. If ensto-
ncr nannol pay, let inrm eooie wrwara ana
Ue their aoaoanti. If tbey will not aom and
arttl with m. (bey mar b eoiupelled to a til
with tva fnr of th law, and )ner th nsval
posts tn loch eases.
I. M.COUDHIET.
rretobv.ll, June 9, 187.-lm
"lTlTCT 1 J N K E H IK i5"
' Alt
IULLPOSTINO.
Th nderitgned ehlntntialt; tofcm th
eltlient of Clearfkrld and Tleinlty that be tl pre
pared I cry nil Auction, Veadae, and other Halea
n abort aotle. aod m tewoubla rates. Hat
Bills, Posters, Program met, and other adtertising
post4 and disUiaaled la the moat wneplonona
plaeM. A tbara f pwblie patronage Is aolioiteA.
M. L. KOBIN8,
March IT, "I tf. CknrAeld, Pft.
J" ITNtlCRli CWTAIli.K MM
We hare printed ft large aehabwr tftwme
VER BH.U. ud will th reoaipt tf twenty.
In , mall ty tt ui ad Jresa. aajM
1 .
m W l WW.
in- A,, i io-iii'Tiifiiit. tit.t 1-'iill hnve
if THE KOJTir,
dio;
Another Season.
IXPEhIeNCB,
PLANS.
stock.
THE PRICES.
: ith.
Chin, lillataooa.
Sica. in, au Cui'..ra
a.- inr.
ia-
uWTt. I Urtimfln, Hit Umtt.
tJp the Largest ' .
) Clothing Business
E. A. SOUTHARD,
Fire, Life ft Accident Insurance
AGENT, ctetrflcld, Pa.
. TkAVtl.Bh'S MPS h ACCIDENT. 1
Hartford, Conn ...AiftU orar .1,00t,t0
IIOMK FIRS INSURANCE CO.
ColnmbuR, Ohio .....AaaatU orer fdO0tOOO
l,,B -7
Jai. 8. PiMoai, Prai't, R. B. Burma, Bae'j
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Araota.. S3.ait.0M
Ratio of A..t. to Liabilltioa 12S
Furni.h.a lnauranoa at th. v.rv lo.aat .a..
Folloy.hold.ra partieipato ia tba proBtaef tbo
Company, tbaa cootinually roduoing tbo anaaal
parmsnla.
ror ratot, Ac, call on or addr.a
R. M. M, EN ALLY, Agent.
OHloa la SI,..'. Row, Cloarlold, Fa. 1:14 74
'i. a. atinair. orata aoaaaa.
WEST BRANCH
INSURANCE AGENCY
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa.
BRANCH OFFICES la dlforoat porta af tb.
Coonty.
Tb. following Old aad Rcliabla Fir., Ao.id.at,
8 took and Lifu Io.aranoo Companioa raproaaatad i
E.tab, Aaaata.
lu North Brlti.h A Meroaatila Fir.
Ina. Co., of Eagland t(,000,IOO
ISfio Soauiab Coanuoroial Firo Ina.
Co., of England (gold) 10,000,000
'i.. nuno Amcnoa nr. Anaurane.
Co, of 1'hllad.lphia.
1820 Fir. Aanoeiation Fir. Iaaaraaea
Co., of Philadelphia....
I5 Phienia Firo Ina. Co., N. Y.. .
1807 Walartown Fira Iaa. Co.. of N.
4,r0,IM
1,100,900
1,200,000
Y., inauraa farm bulldinga oalj 700,000
1871 Atnaaon Fira lnauraaoa Co., of
Ciorinnatl 1,000,000
186J York Ktook In.ur.nce Co, af
l'.nna. Inauroo horn., Ao 7o,000
1874 HartrordAcoideatlnaaraBoaCo
of ConneetieuL. 200,000
1847 l'oaa Mutual Lir. Inaarano.
' - Co, of l'.anaylraala 5,000,000
1H60 Metropolitan Life Inaarano. Co
af Stm York 1,000,000
Total capital 07,000,000
Pcaona in tbe country de.irlng inaaraaoe, .an
bara it promptly attandad to by calliag at tb.
otfioa or addrenlng aa by letter. Inearancai af
faoted at tba lo.eat poaaible rat., to ba obtalaad
la firat-olaaa ooupaaiM. A'o (mpnmtM rtpn.
MNlrd M4t'cA aar. Aaamatrato. .
The ahore two Ufa Inauraae Co.'i, reprawntea
b. T. H. Mvrray, bare paid oat ia oa.b, betwaaa
Ib. dataaar Aug. 1872 and Aag. 1874, lo tba
frimda af dereaasd poJkt bolaara la tbia aaaoty.
tie inn of $21,11(10.
Prorld. for tho futara hy Inaurlag your bomaa
and your liroa la tbo Weat Branch In.uranoa
Agency. " MURRAY A GORDON,
Clearleld, M.J JO, 1874. Agonlt,
JOHN TROUTMAN7
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
attti;ssi:s,
I , .. (
Improved Spring Beds,
WARKBT STREET, NEAR P.O.
The undarfi fried hrgt laara to Inform th eltl
d of Clearfield, nd tho pyblto feoenvllf. that
he haa on hud ft fine uaortnMt of Fnrnltora.
aueh m Walnut, Cheatnnt nod Fftlnted Chnnbar
Kuitea, Parlor Bui tea, Heel in ina; and Ei tension
Chain, I .ad in and Oenta' Eaijr Chain, th Per
forated Dining and Parlor Chain, Can State ud
Wiodtnr Chair, Cloth! Data, Step and Extn
aion Laddera, Hat Raoka, Borabbinc firnihea, Ao
MOULDINfl AND PICTURE FRAMES.
Looking niaMol, Cbromoi, Ao., whlefc would U
, anitable for II u Ilea; preeenta.
decl'TS JOHN TROUTMAW.
jJJAlZK ft SCHWARTZ,
(laU O.o. Brana A Co,)
MILITARY UNIFORMS
AND
EQUIPMENTS,
NO. Il MARKET UTRF.F.T, Pllll A.
Rands, Cotnpanlec, Ao,, furnished. Bam pi as,
-hntographi and aelf-mea raring direetlona sent
re.
MERCHANT TAILORS A CLOTHIERS,
m MARKET STREET,
Jnly 14, '74-ly Phi la.
SALE!
A large and " II finished Driek Dwelling, sltn
ate on the river bank, In tb borough of Clear
leld, containing eleven rooms, with good cellar,
water in the hitehen, and all th modern eov
n lea (Mrs. Pantries, llath-room, Clothes-pnsMS, Ao.
Lot siity feet front and two hondred and thirty
feet back, with a twenty foot alley on the east
side, Hitld building, with all tb appnrtenaaeea,
will be aold obeap, with payment to salt parehav
aer. Application ean be mad to th nnder
iigntd, or to A. C. Tata, Esq., wh will glr all
necessary Information to thus who dealr to la
fpeet the property.
May Slit, S71,tr.
VALUABLE PUOPEUTY
fOR BALK OR FOR RENT.
Th subscriber give netle that will aithtr
rent or Soil hi dwelling aad stor property, sit
ae! on Reed strevl, adjatniog th Leonard Ho,
in th boraugfa tf Clearfield, Pa. Th store room
la 16 X 84 feet. The dwelling bona eon tains I
room and a kitchen on the ftrst Itory, and
roomi on tb second itory. Th iter room
eaa be had tt once, nad tht dwelling portion t
oa and after th lit or Jnly. Fer farther Par
tlenlan, addrtes or apply tb andersigned ta
th premim. d EO. C. PABrMOHK.
Clearfield, Pa., May IV, '7ft tf
Clearfield Nursery.
5NCOU RAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
THE andrsagnd, having aUbllshd a II tt
rya the 'Pike, Kot half way tetwttft
Clearleld aad Cnrwsaivllla, Is trtptitA tt fwr
lah allkladatf FRUIT TRKKg,(itdardat4
dwarf,) Evergreeia, Bhrwbbtry, 6 rap Via,
Qeoseberriea, t.twtt Blaekberry, Btrawktrry,
aad Raaberry Viae. AUe, Biker I at Crab Trvtt,
Qaite, and ttrly aeirlet Rknktrk, At. OrAtrt
romptly tUeaded W. Addr,
J. D. WRIdHT.
pl 'l y t , CtrwMvill. t