Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 11, 1875, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
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CLKAKFIKLU, PA
Wl DNKHDA Y MORMINO, AVOllRT II, 1ST.
Terms of Subscription. :
If l J In advanee.or with) throe moatke ...t
i pi J flr three sad before sii matnH.., I M
tl paid ofr lha trirelia of all months... I
4rM.un. 8. M. Pbtvbnoill A C K
iiir Adtettialug AgtoU, 17 Patk Ruff.ionw
Baekmen 'Street, at a our daly aathwriavd AgeaU
la N.w York City.
KKLKilOUM N OTIC EH.
Mot hod Ut Ulseoal Mturr bIUv. It. P.
Ararat,, I art or. Public Servisc every ttabbetb
U in A M., aadTft P.M.
Hiibhalh tiobool at 0 A. at.
I'r.yar K atla avary Tbvrtday, al T P. If .
Coinutinloa Hurviea. Iral Babbatb f avary
aaih, at 11 A. M.
Preab terlaa Cliurrh R.t . II. R. Butt a a.
Hnbhaih avrvlMa aaornlng and aTralag Kab-1
balk Hrb.M.I at n P. N. Praj.r Meling Wadnaa-
day areaing.
Ht. raurU' CliMfcli l alhoUr Rr. P.
J.KHRRinAR. PrMirblngal luio'eluck, A.M., oa
tha Aral, (bird and fourth Hunda)of aoh month ;
Veiperaand Urriadlotion of lha Blcftod Aaeiament
at 7 o'clock, P. M. r-unday School arcry tSuaday
Bftarnooa at a o clock.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
fiat or volmm qrJARTKi nation corar.
Baond Monday af Jaooary,
TU'rd Monday of March. 11
Fiiat Monday af J una.
Fourth Monday af 8ptenbr. ' 11
rim or outiaa conaua ii.rar, 't
Fir.t Monday af Juat.
Kaoond Monday of Novaaibar
7 1 ' uo orrtrtaa. "
Pmiitmmt .firfya Hon. Cbarlta A. Mayer, of
Look II area,
A..iMf tat JuigBtu. Johm H. Orrlf, of
OVIIvrWUMa ' '
A.aoeMia J19 William C. Folay, Clrarleldf
John J. Baad, CurwfBiilla ,
Prolloa alary Kli Bloom.
Rtyiitfr mmJ RnordrL. J. Morgan.
liitlrict Affarety Frank Fielding. -(
Twnr.rWmMA W. Wi.c.
V.r. Willmm H. MnPhtnon.
Commlf 5aryw--tiaiuar) F, MoCkky, Car
wanavilla. Count g Commitiontr$ Jubn I. Thoajipaon,
Carwana villa ; Clark Brow a, L'laarflald ; Conrad
W. Kyler, tlrahaioton.
Count if Amiitart Jarona II. Hit, Lainbar City;
l.ewii C. Btooia, Claarfleldi Henry Whitehead,
Union townalitp.
Jmry Vmrnminiatun John W. rlhngart, Jama
Mitobttll, Claaraad. '
Snptrinfrndrmt of FbHe SrltooU John A.
Orenory, (Jlrarfield.
Nvlariti Public John W. Wrlgly, Ra
debaugh, Cyrua h. tiordon, Clearfield Jo.iah
Krana, Joa. H. Irwia, N. K. Arnold, Carwenrvllla ;
J. J. Mngle, Kmraal Hayari, Oreaola Millaj Jobn
toa Hamilton, rathar.bnrg.
Oar Spwial ooluuia U decidedly interaatlng tn
a loeal polul of view, and urod table reading (a
outaidarc woo want ta aara money.
Mr. Sliillintffuril, IVonideiit of tlio
Klttannlng Coal Lmany, publlabaa an Impor
tant aotloa In our advarlialagevlamBl.
1 . 1 a a aai '
Tyroim!"" nro to hnve thoir
houwa numbered, city like, 10 that when the peo
ple get lot they can find thetnaelrea.
. iaa e--
X. V. .You writo n very prtilty
hand but yon forgot to tend ar your name. Tbia
la Mentlal If yoo dt iira to rea your eommun Ga
llon In print.
1 . ai .
. Tlio fledlonl Uazette, of tlioftlli itiRt.,
aavi: "Hon. Williaia A. Wallaoe, Pennaylvaala'a
diatlngul.bvd United Slalea Benalr, t. at the
Hprlnga."
Mr. H'ortf Wifior killeil Ihnv oop-
perbend anakea taut Kalorday, on bla farm in
U nil ford townabip. Tba largeet one mcaanred
I wo and one half fret In length.
- - m 9 m
The ouiihc of liny Ibvor is wiitl to be
the pollen of tba erabro in plant, whiub mat are
tbia month, and, earriad about by lha wind,
cauxaa Irritation ia the na.al paaaagea.
I day nd to-morrow, tho 12th,
and lha trout Sailing aeaeoa axpirea oa Buaday
nest, Iba 1Mb, when tbia claaa of fl.barmen aaa
witd up their llnea and reft until next rprtng.
Jl Iiuh rained a great deal RineeSt
wllhin'a day tbe 1Mb of July. There reemi to
be aomothing im tba old aaw after all, at kart It
baa baao vrriflod (hi year, Ibat If raia fell aa St.
aitbin'a day It would rain fotty daya afterwarda.
e m 1 -
Jm EION. TUv ;ouniy comniis
lonera will ba ta aaaaioa for aaveral daya on aad
after Iba ISth of Aaguat. Paraoaa baring any
public bnilntas to tranaart with Iba Board will
pleaaa bear tbia mind. St.
lion. A. W, Taylor, Horn John Jl.
Orvia and J. L. Darlingloa bava been alerted
trustee of tba Psnusylvania State Agricultural
College, In plan of 9. M. Watis, A. W. Taylor
and Jos. Turner, whore term have expired.
- m -
A new Iotolik'e ban boon cotab-
la Cheat township, thia county, oa tba Okna
Coauet road, named MePberaoa, and Mkheel L.
MeMullen appointed Poitma.ter. Tbia oKoa
lake the place or tba McOarvey P. O , recently
abolished.
. an a aw
To TtAciiKn. U in time now lor
tha pedagogue to "apraco up," look over hie
musty lore, nnd prepare to meat tka Coanly Bm-
perlntendent, who will leoa eouamenoa bi annual
tour of fall examination. Mr. Gregory' pro
gramme will bo foand in our advertl. lug column.
. aw ....
Manter Kllis it. Ot vi. un of Judo
Orvla, oarrlod off Ibe "Keine priie" McCaule'f
History of Ingland at tbe lata commencement
eiercfc of tbe Pen a 'a Stale Agricultural College,
near Bellefoatet Tbi pruto le awarded to I he
member of tbe Junior Claaa who aball excel la
the production and delivery of tha beet Kngliab
oration. '
liKHPiTKD. Tbe l.ovemor fun led
a respite to Haraey MeCae,wba wa ta harobeea
bong on Monday laat, at Williamport, for tba
murder of John Deeter.near Munoy, Tbareaplto
la to give lha condemned man an opportunity to
bo beard before tba Hoard of Pardon at it next
meeting, to ahow aauae why Ibe death sentence la
bl eaaa ibonld be commuted to ImprUonment for
life. Th application, wi.icb wa accompanied
by a large petition, eould not bd legally aeted
upoa by lha Hoard at th lata enacting, owing o
it Informality,
1 a. e mm
8. S. Convention. Tho SiiH(iieliun-
na District fl. H. Convention will meet al tbi
McOarvey Methodist Cbnrrh, Ira mile from
Weat over, la tbi county, an tha Anaonvllk road,
00 Wednesday next, the iNth laat., at I o'clock,
A. nr. All Bonday School worker la Ihe country
around are cordially Invited to attend and partfel
pate freely lu tha cu rcke of tho Convention.
The rxeroiaee will bo inlerpcrd with (tnnday
Hebool long. All are requested to taka their
hook.
e mm -
All A float. J bo long prnyed lor
flood in our at ream occurred Ut week. Wa
Ibink the laat raft and tba last aaw log for this
aaaooa peod thl place on Hatarday. Rot lea
(ban J0t raft of limber hate pa feed down, and
log by Iba mlllioB, ar boomed by thl time al
lck llava and other harbor below. Tho log
trade U not ao bad, but timber price ara decided
ly low without any hope of Imprevemeat. It
erould bo well for the coauty If half Iba equar
limber atop na'back oa too tamp where It wa
laxt October, How foollfh me ara to eat their
limber lhaaa panic) tlmra, wbon they eea gal
along without catting. ! r
lV Nuv Tho good H?nleof a por
tion or Lawrroeo townahlp, 1b th vicinity of
"Centre," nsarmbled In lb grave ob lead of Mr.
). L. Heed, near Iba aouth end nf Uoodfellow c j
bridge, oa FHday laat, latent oa having oae day
f
and bad it wol bora fur tba raia early la Ibe after-
Boon their desire would bava been gratified. Re.
fr..k,0... d,.,.. Md . U
inr uiiacuug ui .04 m. P nif Tb.k.HII. ltd ... ind pl. Ki m hl, nii,,, lk a,ul hvu, km .boat .i,hl
l-J.l l. rnjoj Ikcnnli.. BrtU la Ik. (ilruaal ,,,,11,,, wra,k la I fulll, af II, iboiaM r- o-clark w.nl la Mil hiia, aaa1 foa.J Ikat iurlot
Kralm of Ik. ln, .1.., kra tk. progr.m..; m )L lt0H , ., .Ualml la ft.al of; alkl k. ka4 al.it aw.r tof Ihmt .wroal
...J..1,.0l,k. k, .k.i...ki,kfU,.,widM.,.kll.. . n.,.,....!.-':'
f ai.ai.nU d.M.nJ.d la lort.nH, ". , a, wnaai.nl. aad o ulll.tli.a of Ikeai .MldoWwJU,. frikw.
lb. pan, Io dli.rM oJ tetk lk.tl,r wk.r.v.r II io u partalltad. lillrk karn. lopwjail4 . ,n ... -
roald o, foaod. At II all .r.,al k.d food I ,,,, , thtm ka.w .w.y aa Bark aa tk.y ,l.a. HllAHPKKn AhoHNP. Till) I'lliliM
. Io nf wltLoat kr.llaliaf IbU II waa food m -- ' I bar, Jmtmnt ny t
fr Ih.a I. br iWrr. .
A IIivkb VotAii. Mr. Uoo. Morri,,
"Ilk. Ira of M or til i Ull, Pklladilnkla, aad
bii ion Wiliiaia, arrived at tbe Leoaard lloaaa, la
thl. 1-iLi.ia aaK I'j. k,U.I. wilblbamal
, ' "'r
bandiomo boat, la which tbey will loal dowo tba
qm baana river la llarrkbarg. Tbey alarlod :
a Muada; numiog, aad ar. prvi.M. ar. m
ndinf larlr wa? don Mrraai. Tka trip will,
no doubt, ka ooa uf rat 'Waiara Io lk.a, aa Ik.
n.anlala maor, mar. ..nnlall; M at Ikla
...,a of tka ,ar, ll of aatur.', r.kd.,l d,l,a.
Th.lr i.tijnt bl( Io Imak loot, from Ik. auairl
J r a Va, ail; IK., sad tot wklht ajr
Ik. fn.k .1, aad wild, rM.alla ,l.alaret of Iaa
"""""j, ik., M.M iMrt k.ra .MiMplawd aiy
kla, witn talM ta Ib.l r waali ib.a tkla trip
d"a tka rt.w, a. ainr ttaau W wM aad
"ll'd fr.ad.ar will aiwl Ikalr f.M. Wa l
'pnk for lb., a aif, Jiirw,
BRADFORD HOtPITAUTV, ;
Wa lira la at aga of Centennials, an4 .rary -
aodv la .tit. la. iiMd ik ..hlLUL.. .1 lhllm -
. , .. . . .. .
dclpbla at teat. - ,htta d.d aiai.paMlMa
weald UralH aiwa la nartieltiaio In i local
CaatraauilaaovtaMataBlllb-latarAaiu.l.abt-a
, ... . l i i.i
a aotoftom.be Committee name ta bead, laflilag
at to partlalpala la a prirate lNatanainlt Mr
Yoaog a. Bear Bigler statioa, an the tN. lOa lbO
day Indicated, t repaired to tba rural abuda af ;
u , . , , to , . ;
Mrs. .onog, laeatad la atatral Bradford, "herei
wa vara introduced la 'draadmolner' Uekvt,
aad four generations of hvr daaovadaat. (They j
wart feel all araaai)
. Mary Lock, kor iaaida awa a.i J
aa fcara La Moatgoiarry Miatji, Mf Hbliadcl
fibia, a rbwata
by lb- family r.oord, on lb. 4lb V'1 """-K'"11"0 "ulJ oo0 furgoiun, by, fWM( rM tha wack aoJing July Ml, lTi, aud
UTi lt.i Biuaihi kt.r0r.l', IIU''1J,I( uf w uor odM,,n.,jUiaaiaatiaialaalyaari
u.j m jwi BU..n. w..ra
tba llaalaraiioa af lpdrtnd-aca, and waft, tbf ra -
ar Ipdrnrndraca.ana waft, tbf ra -
roi,aMaWyMraadla-t Wrdnaaday. Thera i adlta la a aoupla of lUnaal Hehuol ladiaa, h
ba ut la bar efaair, vlrlbly tba rlcliia of old age, ! Wf,rg hoaward buaod,- an boarded tba Cmcla-
... . . , . ' ,. , .nail hiirvM aot, which eamtd ua ib a abort
ilb a .low wlBd,bnl an.ra lillla raSeolba atid ) Mmo f lai9 u ..s,blll,h H,(" brra I ra-
di-kalr-, her rrcoUretluaa woald brlgbtaa ap and
aba voald lead off la aoararmiiloa liar hearing
l vrry amila, aad brr aight hr Iwea failing
faat for a frw yeara, alifaougb aba aeldum wur
glaaae and eould rr-ad Ana print without theu
aatll reoeutly.
. To lllaalrala her temperament, wa will relate
Iba following Ineidania 1 A lady friend rrewnt,
knowing that aba waaexeeodlngly food ofdanelng
tioA'y ycara aaa, remarked 1 'Mra. Lookat, would
yon Ilka to aaa a danoa hero to-day t" "Indeed I
would, and I wabM Ilka to lake a hand yfalf,M
Another lady raid t uUr$. Locket, o many of
your frienda and neighbor! bare aa) lad to aaa yoo
to-day, you will have to aaalat na In getting tba
dinner r M'ee well, I prepared tba beene for
dinner yeaterday. Jaat let me know whit I ahalt
do 1 bnl then tnero are aa many cook a here, noma
f f yoa will ba fa mf taajr. ' 1 1 '
' It fa proper to at ale that tbia birth-day party, I
ar ple-ala, waa ft avrpriaa la tha old lady. Tba
family waa not even a vara of tba amnfemanta
being made by tha neighbor! until a few daya 1
prorioar. . , j
M ta. Loekel'e father removed frow M
Hoatgowiery
rounly to Philadelphia when be waa quite young,
and tbiro at tba age of. 10 aba tnarrtod David
Locket, or Lockard, and a'ter Iweu'y-oae year
of married life, her fau.VanJ died,' Tba fralta ol
tba marriage warn 00a ten and three daugbtera.
The ton and the yoangeM daughter, Mr. Young,
with whom ibe now reaidea, only auniie. The
former la At and tbe latter AS yeara of age.
Sarah Tuaton, of Philadelphia, la a alater to Mra.
Loekel, aod la la her tilth year. Although tba
mother of bnt fcnr obtldren, abe haa ai bar vut
oaa.air, I A grandchildren, AS graat-grandehff-dren,
aad 13 great -groat -grandchildren.
It will be ebaervad that Ibe old lady baa been
a widow for iltty yeara. She removed from
Philadelphia ta Covington townahlp, tbli county,
eighteen yeara ago, and from there to Bradford,
where aha now rerldee with her daughter, tea
yeara later. It la, Mead, remarkable ? wltneaa
o much bodily dtcay, and yt iuch excel
lent health aad no impaired mental facultiea aa
abt puaee.ef. Iter appetite 1 excellent, aha real
and rleip well, and aha talk of attending the
Centennial at Philadelphia aext year. Think of
that, ye W year old grannie I
Khe rity be
knowa all almut Philadelphia, and ahe would tike
to go down and taka a bk at it.
llrru, the Chairman of tha Commit lee of Ar
rangement breaka in on our reverie, eioUimlng :
" Winner la ready !M and ftm tbe lainremva't, It
wa. evident that the gue.ta a ere almllarly sllua-U-d.
Tbe old lady aroaa and eXrlallned t "Well,
let' go ;" and leaning on her aiaff and the arm of
Mr. Young, they together proret-dud to tbe head
of tho table, which had been am aged by tbe
Committee iu lha yard, aouth of the dwelling,
elegantly ahadad by fruit tree and lirqlbory,ant
loaded dnn with Ihe product of the earth, after
having bean manipulate) by th hand) of a part
cook, of whom. It waa very avidtnt, Bradford
towaabip eon tain a goodly number. Tba table1
being aorrounded by from fifty to lsty parioni,
Ibe Chairman of the Committee called upoa Mr.
Joha Dale (la hi 80th year), the ftett olJe.t
eitlun preaent, Io aak a bleaatag. ' After tbia, Dr.
Borer waa called upon to deliver an addrraa,
which be did la excellent atyle, vlalbly gratifying
to all At tba aoaclooioa) af bl ramarka, tba
"Inner man" nnd woman were bouali fully eup
pllrd with all Ibat lad a. try, waaltk and Intel!
geaoe eould command. About eighty of tho
party engaged la taa feetit lite, Mra. Locket ra
maiaing at the head of Ihe labia for at Icait ope ,
boar, au j-ported by bar daughter, Mra. Young,
aaed Ad. aod bar areat-treat aranddausbter.
Maggie RHirer, aged t year. After afl wero
.1 . . , . , ... ...
aaated, eario.ily drew aa to the bead of tbe labia
to aee the light, Tba lad lea were aeated oa tba ,
left of Mr. Lock!, and the gentlemen on her 1
knd the gentlemen on her I
,-. i. .j u 1 1.. it. 1. I
Mr. and Mr. John Dal
right, aeeordiag to agi
being tbe oldeet, then a me Mr. and Mra. ((car
ta art, Mr. aad Mn. Taylor, followed by Iba Holt,
Pierce, Wilaon, and a number of ethera whoaa
name we d not rceolet, not bfing intlutatdty
aeqaalnted wltl I hem." Tba aight wa a grand
one, and Juat eovered a hundred year from the
upper Io the lower end of tba table. A babe at
ane end of tba table trying to intkfy iirelf by
(bruiting ita llitla Sat Sana Ita throat, while a
centenarian at Iba other end occupied her time
by iadulgfug In roaat ahiokeo, fried .bam, beaf
Itiak, pound, jelly and apouge cake, Iva aream,
etc. Tbe baby waa evidently cheated, but that
wa ao fault of the borteaa, nor thi CbiutnltW.
' After tbe guest began to withdraw, and bid
ding the hote farewell, aba exclaimed t "Oh
dear, how lonely I will ba for a week or two, Tbia
It what I enjoy." When tha party wa about
aeparaling, Mra. Locket Invited all Io ome and
are ber next year. ' " 11
A a clandestine arrangement on the part of
the Committee, for tbe parpote of surprising th
old lady, the affair wt. a eucer la all ita depart
ment, and everything and everybody seemed ta
get to Iba right plecn without disguise or nitaw
enery ceremony. The Committee af Arrange
ment con. 1 1 ted of
Mra. P. Curley,
F. B. Head,
M A. L. Freemen,
Jaa. Meuann,
Tbwr. Foreoy, '
Mr. David Forcer,
Mr. Cnrley,
Dr. Read, t .
Mr. Freeman,
' Meguana.
Uauanab l ieroe, . ,
It weuld ba well enough (provided we ara In
vited to attend them) for our good friends down
la Bradford to get up more of there surprise pic
nic. Th'-y verm Io noderatand jaat what ia noa
efaary, Ard w would auggeat, that If tbey have
bo more ot ntenarien dona there, tq try It on an
IA year old, or even on one uf thrve wore and ten.
Affairs of tbi kind help ta rmoolk tbe rugged
way of declining year, a well as tboaa of mid
dle aga, and ineatcat keatlmentt and rVeliaga
that cannot ha acquired aader any other eireum.
stanoes, and cannot be Ignored anlil tbe rnbjeet
pm
a to Ibe other aide.
Still ' In roamim." Tho "lornl"
of lb F airplay (Col.) gtrntlm!, some back at a
in tbi way t
"We bava received several route of lha Ra-
rtmucAK, published al Clearfield, Pa., Ib w hick,
office we took our firel iuaa In tbe "art preserva-1
liv,"may bright rammer sgone. Hinoa Ibea j
lha Hari ai M-AR has enlarge.) from a set en ta a
nine eoluma paper, tint lb old bo. as we then .
termed him, Meo. V. ttoadlaadcr, Is Still at Ihe
halm, and he must certainly feet a ju'tifiabls t
pride whan b view Ibe progreaa made since he
Wem connected with tbe paper, about fimrleen
rears a so. At tb ttm wa uecapted too reapoa
bla petition of 'devil,' we were to him frequently
a thora la Ibe Irah, aad the out cropping of our
eoaeenl rated devlli.bne often annoyed bim ; nnd,
judging by an nrtiele beaded 'la Pe.it ion,' pub
lished 7a bla Issue of Ibe 14tb In.L, be think, wa
ara dowa with tha earn complaint yet."
At.,H Job should aol tell all you know. Try
and eo novel yauf "trawardne" maoft as piml
ble, and kelp your senior along with Ib Y.M. C. A.
Alter yen get a few of them ru Being ia each
aounty, wa may deem It safe la taka look at
Pika'i Peak, and aseertala wbelher jour "ooaj-
p.aioi .. ....rr- ..a..
A 1)ai PATim.-
Tho Uhin Free
r L ni-aaina aav. lb maa Who hitehas a
Bur t0 B lh(l(Jg lrt to M tbe animal peel off the
w.i .km u .. .,-. h ..--
M(b, ieBo PrealdoBtortb) irnl'ad State That's j
Bf M ft piptblc hit at a oertala alar of1
. wb0 f k., rtW. H,. I
311HHKII r J lie llllMlnjimirg
S I. allwdlag I. the rndletmeat of tba
DUirlat Attarnaynf Blair aoaaly aayi : Jamei F. (
Milllkea. Kq.. Iba Dklrlal Attora.y of tbi I
co9aiyi WM fedlek-d nl tho raeoai tam of oar ,
.i.. f i..-. Tk !.
viranga wf-a.iw.ji;. a"
. rarera1 eiamnjatloB of afl tka evldeaealn
t-tm-i tbova daat aeam to bare beat any
-liamd (k. klfl aad aaddM tha o.Mfa tk,
promator, W. J. l!.a. ' Wl ara flU ar la.
aka al oBtrral tMraflljr Ikat wok ranlt kaa
ana naoM, .ad U.rt It ay ka loaf rlan t
lor. ak anolb.r liu I. aiuiaplad I. k, ul
oaa.aNrWtkl.Maalr. And wa MnfralaLt,
Mr. millk apow Ik. r.h aflkil l-a. '
a awi a ' - ' -
On next TliurwUr rnip Jupiter
aid Vaa ID kd apP"kH nl on. da.
rn f aaok tk, m4 ran m4 UaW'
aaataalaVlH k. Iaa mak), amrdl(f atr
.Ifal oalbarll;. '
UTTER FROM THE Ott REGIONS. '
I FaAXKiii, Pa
4 it. U. UocipLAinKa. Kau-a
, Aeg. Ita, 117.
V turn Sir Having noadvred a'ar honk for
l tbrcn eeivB meatb la tba pleasant village of
CarwoBavllle, I citneludvd la take a rest and in-
, v(or,lt mj yhyi9ml tnm. by inking a stroll
i tlironjch th iiurtiua of our Biaia known ai ila
M,hl ",I'v and having hnttetl aafrly lathi
fit?, and mail rtiieatcsJ observe) un ibronglionl
. . . ' ... . . . , . .
d
it.
tr.afouiltn. of aiy Journey, and af.lo m hula
kuowa outaiue or mir owd ..mm.
8U'dy afternoon, Jaly 31.1, I lePd
or board Iba mail train wtt at 3:1, In ruuiiieny
mw mut, rpio4t Mf B K h, WfJ ub.
orvd nothing, of ewurae, until ftwitoAVa
Oaweola, ah aiy eye naiur.ll turned la that
mrooiiun io view turn reina oi tnvvava prwipnwu
a proapcvou
llohing out froni ,moBg tba iltwUu
i PNuiianlr, toi.rra.ing na llb lha Idea ibat tba
t illage t and bo aurpnaea l was u mm mi,
; Th. auiaiall of lha raoualaln In-lnf
1 WP vrt k-d rairivd Inta Tyroaa, wbtra I bad
1 WP . toua rairivd Into Trroaa. whtra I bada I
uiained until Monday with my chuia." K. N. R.,
whMa hoapitalilf 1 greatly enjoyed, and fur
whteb I aay "May your iba On w Bowr gruw laaa."
K.I. told ma all 1 wi.hed to hnw alout "Habhatb
Heat," and the Juuiala Valley tbrougluiut. We
visited lha lra furnace, owned bow by a nluaa
old gaaOeutaa hy tba name of Martin Bell. It
eitwe that Iwlure ba got auBlrol ar the furtoaee,
It waa never known la real on tha Mabbalh 1 but
Bell declared iia maubiaery abould atop on tbe
Lord 'a day, benea laeaameof the town, -SmUmlk
Krt
Monday morning dawned abeerleaa and gloomy.
Having break fa tied early, I took paaaage on tbe
Paeine Kxpreae aad waa carried with lightning
1 peed orar a portion of the Alkghaniee Into the
"Moaatain City" of Altoono. I, of eoarae, only
bad twenty In alee ta view the aighU which waa
not anfteivot lima to gratify my deeiree. Hav
ing been there before, I left, feeling aaaarad that
tba rati-a-tap-tap and tick-a-tack-loo, raeoandtng
from the nuuvroae ibnpr, waa no token of a de
eliue tn bnaine.a there. All aboard, and my eoal
waa roon rnwrattped in the grandrnr of toe toaaary 1
of Ibe noted "Horee-Knoa Haad,vea milca weat
of Altoona. New York aaa bxiaat of tba Anli
aant acenerv Horded tba traveler while naaaing
over the Adlrondaoha. wbila tba Weilcm Htatea Thrw I. a pulait aiaag what te knowa aa tba old
boaet wf ibe grandeur of Ibair vaat plaloa 1 but Car roll tow a road, not far from Kbeuaburg, where
bora aa you uear the auumit of the Allegbeaniee, a flue bird't eye view can ba obtained of Lorrelto,
and heboid the trace bending their huge trunka I Cheat Hpringa, St. Augaatiuo, guumitvtlle, Hal
lo and fro far beneath you, and behold the I lltaia, Rbcn.hura. and Carrol It own. It la only
I picturesque Ktauty of the dial ant mountalb!, you I
tbe old 'kajHuiie alanda io uaapiiroacbabla
maje.ty.
ifnatlly on tha aumtnlt or ibe mountain ia the
favorite Hn mater ftaort of Creaeoo Here, great
number l ibe city aita thronged tba Mouuiain
llunoe, while Ihe rurroiinding Wood edioed back
the melodioua .tram of ahoiue mu.ie whioh waa
being played for tha entertainment of a; urate.
iefoeudlng tba uiooutain Irom tuia point, 1
Id iron town John. to no with ita moaa oavared
. .
dome, presenting the appearance ot aome ancient
town ut oauieiea antiquity. Twenty. live mile
from JobuKtown brouj-bt wato Blair.vtlle, located
I (hv Juoolion of lllaek-Llck nod Twa-LIek
aroek, in Indiana county. Hera my appetite waa
gratilied by a auaipluwua dianar at tka I aioa
llouae, where 1 had tbe plea.ura of Heeling a
aeat who waid ho Wat our con.ia. ' t would like
tu havo believed hie etatemcnt, but, like .Mark
a 1 Twain, 1 waa barraaaed with doubt,
f At two o'clock 1 took parage on a train on tbe 1
liver, a di.tanco f lhirty-eiht mile, where It j rapidly developing upper mining region. Tke
joiua the Allegheny Valley lUilread, twenty milaa I location la in the vicinity of tbeir aaw and plain
nortb ot I'itl.burjfh. ing mllla, nod tha name of the town ia Whiteeida.
Winding my way up the Allelteny river, I : They are now offering lota lor aalea la tba aaw
ul.MrtMl uolaino Wufthv uf autiea until I anlnat Un mt tare law nrta. wlilnh will nit oalv aa.
tha WH B)u rouiaatti Iowa of Klttanaiag, thai
I couoly Mat of A rut it rung county, and where ra- I
aide eoiuo of Pvun.ylvunla'a moat unelol and
j pruuiiofWt eitixen. Parker' Landing, -In tha I their money Into appreciating real eatato. Full
the a ute eouuly, Leome ibirty-eigbl mile alov 1 information ran be obtained by addreailng Mo
tbia. . Aa tbe traveler approach, it, bi eye ia Caalay A Lowtber at Oaceola.nr by calling at tha
arrealud by ome very hoe butliliuga, poinliug j ofliee of MrOauley, Lowtber A Co., near Itoat.
tbvir pencilled tapera toward the akie., and it ia dale, Pa. Pkitiptlmrf JenraL
coniiooled with Ihe rairmad nortion of tha town' e mm. . - ,.
by a aplendid Iron bridga auroae the Alleghejiy
river, i He 111 01 ron.picuou. poimi 01 aiiracuon
between Purker1 Landing and Franklin are tha
elaborate nil tank, tbe largeat of whteb lewd
to bold 24.UHA baifela of oil. 'Iheee ara pieced
near tu m.irond , uuuo 1 ne 011 - e..ney. m.m
the varlou well (aome alxty milee) by mean, of
me pipo line waira ran. uit 011 iinano vi u
chb," " '""''I
Ih.r.ll.ji.lhooil loto.Jupir.il. t., ni.u
.f.l.r.l,,ll...
rranaiiBi w wuiij 01 vnaiiu veuaiij,
waa a4 ana lima toe eeatra of ibe ail trade, and
tbe many derrkka which are ta be inea from tha
city rhow lhat many wella are yet prodttotive.
Franklin la a duly Incorporated city, endowed
with all th aity privilege. It aenlaki aoma
V,Qv0 iuliabitaaU, A aplaudid iron bridge eroreea t
tbe AHi'giieny ucre. immeataieiy ueiow ius otty
are tha old rvllca of Fort Venango, o femarkhle
in tbe early biatory af onv country. Indian htero-'
glvphica, or the pictured rock, mark tba epot aa
til tbe preH-nt dy. A fin aoldiera' monument
adorna Ibe city, and wa erected aluce tbe late
war in memory uf lha beau red dead. Franklin
alio bo ai 1 of aix iaoerporaled baaka, aad lawyer
too numerou to mention, which in my opinion ia
no proper gnarantev for ita future aafety or proa
perily. Tbey tell ma they bavo eix woath of
I Court durinr tbe yrar,ud avAiiU4a the Kabhntb
"'JTZl " HV "M1 !!Z
iui mat tn.y bare none too much. There ia one
ihrn .t nl mUv M (h,
tet of death, and re now awaiting tbe Uovrraur
1 the time of hi execution. The moat pke-
l,ie lm ' B, execution. The moat j
ing feature of Venaogu county la her
Mboola-twa bundre.1 aud thirty five In nu
good
mter,
and iHtr-a law of which are eroded. Tbe sehool
of ibis city ara graded Io a perfect vyatmn and
employ about eighteen teacher. The school of
Ibe county are under tbe efficient management of
X. W. McCluro, County B'nprintndent. - . 1
And now, Mr. Kditor, beggiog your pardon for
exhausting your patienoa with a long and an in
ter, ting letter, 1 bid yon a cordial ad tea. i
Your, Alpha.
IllTTKlf BY A RaTTLKHNAKR. Oil
Wixtnaaflav aftaraat-m a llitla hn traanrd Vimh.
.ir .h.H.. mm .r .M Mi,iin .... i
aaw twin of Mr. Ssmael Caldwell, a lyeomlngl
creek, wont out In the Held to gather rwplsrrie(
barefudited. i After wander lag around through the
bu.bea hht atUntlea was drawn Io a vsry lino
buh -of lierriea in a thicket and overhanging al
large rocn.' a ne roea was paruany wmfi wiin '
nru.n and oroaen it mo, rvitnoat stopping to
look ba .prang on to the rork, lending with bla
right foot on a huge rattlanake, wbleh lay coiled
op among tho bru.b. Ikfero he could recover
and get away, be wa twice bitten in tbe calf of
the leg. Tha 11 til fellow being terribly fright
ened ran home, a distance of half a mile, to tell
bis father what had happened and ebtaia relief
for hi. wound. Tbe fathr very foolishly com
pelled th lit Ik fellow to go with him to tbe ipot,
before any attention had boea given Io hi wound
and the luako waa killod. On ret urn ing buaue
the limb wa (oeud to be very much cwollea and
In tbe ab.enoe of a physician he wai given a I rga
quantity of whisky, which did not ap (tear toAt
Mm. Ponltloea of indigo and Hour warn applied
to the wound at regular later veil, and large doaoa
of wbiiky Were given him in hop of oountaraot
Ing the poiaoo, Mr, Caldwell stales that when
he aaw bim oa Thursday evening ba appeared to
ba doing well, though the awelling bad not been
reduced. A letter from Thorn aa Caldwell laat
evening, atatea that the boy le Improving and
atrong uopea are entertained 01 ina recovery.
WtttiamijM.rt Itnlhtio.
Painptl ArriiiEHT. Last Friday af-
ternoos about j o'clock, Mr. Reheuilab Shaw , one
of Lock Havra'i mill enterprising lumber mervh
anta, met with a painful accident while at tba
abiagle mill or Hbew, Merilk A Co., about j milaa
from Wintcrburo, Clearfield Co., n small atation
on tin Low tirade RK., a branch of Ilia Allegheny
Valler HH.. by ptacln hi band acalnat a run-
Dine circular saw, which but off tha thumb and
first two Angara of hie right band. Mr. rihaw dc-
tlre us to leturn bis heartfelt thanks to tho rail
road official and employee who so kindly aided
hna in reaohing home. ItntnedUtely after th ao-
oident a telegram waa ent to thoHupt. A. V. RR..
wboe name we did not learn, and he immadlatel I
ant a apei'lal trala to coarey Mr. f liaw borne, I
Ho was taken tn a buggy to rennfleld , a distance '
of Na mile, where ba tank tha epeaial and
mbi on ta Reflovtowhera another engine and ear
wa ready, aad through tho kindncaa of Hupti,
Baldwin and (tucker, af th P. A K. RR., ba was
brought to Look llavea, a distance of over oae
fcired mile, arriving hero Friday alrht about
jf o'clock. II waa anoompanied by Meaar. W.
L. Hawkins, Lloyd Merrill and Orrcn anew, bi
brother, and Dr. Kllns.of Pennfield Pena .who.
with Ihe a. cutanea of tha traia man, whieb waai
kindly offered, administered la him all too com
fort peeeible. Mr. Hnaw (eels aa graieful ta tb i
railroad earn paay lor their Vt-ry valaaMn aealataaee
that be cannot tiads words to oxpraos his grati
tude, and they certainly merit hie warmest tbaaks,
ilimim ihmmtrmt.
Found 1eai Jn Jiatroh, on Sun
day mora lag last a weak, Mr. A. Heed, a
wealthy and prominent citlaen, waa found dead In
bed. This gentleman waaaffllnted with eon.ump-
id Blew waak ago was la this place m
tb KUMt Wmn. stvery parson
hn Mniiraii at. annaaranna af ina time mm am.
W"d Ib.l da.tk kad Ht Ih. M.I of ll, told el.a.
- ...... Lin, .-J iL.i LI. . I . . k.u
.ul. onald U krl.f. lal Hk. all Ma-naplir...
ba honod aaatnat bane, and anoa kavtaa bore
eooduded ta vi.it Salina, Kaoaaa, to aaa what
JSJW
B. appeared a boat tha ame a before tha trip wa
taken, bnl dating tba evening remained ap quite
- pw - - -....,-......
- - r;;;- ---
U?ff W(lll.mM.rt, Klmira. and the L.kigh
Valkv railroad, lie t.urobased a ticket for Wll-!
llamrport, and bad fan pocket-book, ooniaining
ST, ia hil polalon wbn h left Lock Haven.
(..in
tb. train wm erowded, aod wba ba r..hl
WitlLm.port k. dlov.rrd Ikit kit pouk.l-lMiok
bad Um itiikn, and k. wa. left wllkool landi I.
parfua bit Joorn.y. lu Ibl, ,ialrarr.itlng rllaa
Uoa k. Utl kit w.lek Mrarllr fur a tlck.l aud
rotornod to lilt, plM. to atari .l.tn."
"A doabl. arold.al b.f.11 Mr. Irld MtrH, of
itnifKi lowa.klp, at Mook'. atort, abuallw. Mito.
from town, oa. d.T l.tt wtrk. A, k. w.l tura
Ing kit tr.nt kmaad la front .f tka aton, Ib.
korrra ft.rftd to raa, Ikrowla, kli wifa fmia tka
afna and Talker arrloatl, lajnrlag kor. Ilr
Hfwrird HI ttnpnlag th. k.rM. .ad drova agtla
la fhrnt of th,. att'r., wka, th att.nptlag to tka
oreobd tl., ka kor-N BUttrd agala, tkrowlag
kla oat and rnnalng aw.r .1 fall tpi. Tk.
Injarln ar Mr. Mnta ara tllgbl. Tk. w.goa wa,
d.aioll.lMd, bdt b. mooowlwl In gottlng k.aM
Ilk korr.w-4 on. wllkoal fartk.r .p.lJt.1."
r CAMP MEKTINQ AT WALLACETON.
A Ca.mii Mtlna. andar tha aharia of Grahnn
ua Circuit, Mtbdiat Kplaeopal Cbarah, will ba
bold -war WlltU-, PUarn Id aounty, Pa., aam
aooing Tbarvday, Aug ml ISta, aad ooal Inning
ana waak.
A boarJIog lant ob tha Caatu groanda all) ba
ooudBftM lur laaaeaoaaaouaiiuaoi invpaviivwH
tba foJnvlug laraia I
Pur maooaavoa day..., w. H M
- onaday 1 1&
dinarr
M brtakraat,raanr
Tha itracaada af Iba uuardiac tral ara la ba an
pltad tu tba traatlua of tba aaw M. K. Charrh at
WalUMtua, Ha. Hy order of Iba Camp Maatlng
ConoiUiaa. u. uaa,
It . Praacher la Ubarga.
Clear pi ki.d Coal Trair. HUito-
anaot af Coal and ofhar fralghu wot orar tha
Tyroaa m Ulrariaid utriaiaa, rBPtTinia niu
I Jjj" laat yaar
'
rM
Ineraata
PrarlwRiIy during year
Rama f lino laat year
larreaaa.,.. i n
Total la Ia7
Kama lime laat )ar .., -
" iBcreaae
, OTMBB TRRieUTa,
Miaoeltaueoua freight!
-Ml w
. to
H1011 Mot'NTAiw JiOCALiTiw. The
hlgheat polo I oa tho Allegheny Monntnina la n
abort diaiaoeo aaat al tba Bnmmit,tha altitado be
ing about 1.MI0 fat above tba Una! or tbe aaa.
On the Una of tba Penaaylvania Railroad U all it
In la tha higheet locality, being J, lot font above
aaa level. Tha altltada of Jobnatowa U I.IHI,
and that of Altoona ia aboal tba aama - tba two
place, being almoat preeieely on tha tame laval.
Tba boronga of Huntingdon la on the aaioe laval
with Oambarland, Md., being M leel above tbe
aaa. Tha majority of oareoaj viultiac Rbenabarg
ara under tha
tmpreaeioa mat inat viuaga
kiaber than ejummitville, but iaub la nut tbaaaa.
when tba treea ara lealleaa, bowarer, thai Ihia la
A Good It dm. 'fliat rule in a oh!
one. recanCy adopud by our railroad, of railing
ont th next atation after leaving tba preoeadiog
ane Hat lha peraoa who doe. tbia work abould
articulate clearly ao aa not to aoafuav paaaengnra.
Wa happeond a few day ago ta rido uf-on the
Pennsylvania Railroad and en which the brake
man exiled ant tha elation In auch a manner aa
iu,iiid i.f ianUa la It, ti AjftD vara. It waa an-
rata bcin of aervieo ta the Miana;ara. It waa BD
toying and failed to tl) tba intended bill of ao
com nod at ion. Brakemea abould bo oompalled
to apeak plainly and not talnoe and curtail the
name of rtation In aueb aa effected uaunar a
to reader themaelvea an aanoyaneO rather than a
medium upon wbleh paiaenger may rely, for tha
Information at all time ao dealred. Jjffaowa
IfeoiVer,
A J F.W lowN. Metojra. MfCllllley
and Lo other knve located a aew lawn on tha line
able thoee who wiah to make their habitation In
tha region to oUain a borne very cheaply, but
I will afford invnatori a good enuortunity to put
Lint of let tent remaining unelniniud
la th Povtoffloe at Clearfield, for the week ending
Augurt Vth, 1K75
, Cbatman, John II.
fllatbeaoa, li.nn.1
Monleitb, Kugena
Price, (lee W.
RiehardeoD, Mr. Louie
Hum, Mr. Maggie
Hobiokling, Coo taa line
rihaw, Mr. U. A.
Hhadman. W. 8. (3)
Viban, Jnliua
P. A. MAULIN, P. M.
) Cameron, Winalow
t Mi u
John
i,wioi, Jha
I Hil...,.'th.r, Jab. H,
; (nt(.bb ,,, u 0
ILriu.n. Juh. A.
MeKadden, Charla
&pfcial.
Mara Yew l)apepla, with it train of di
ordere, biltliiB.nes,eonallpatioB, water-brah,lo
of appetite, headache, distress after eating, Ac r
Jf ao, go to C. D. Wataon, Druggii-t, and get a
bottle of Dr. Costa' Radical Cure. Taka it and
be well. It acta ae no ether medicine ever did,
and rare teller la guaranteed ia every eaae wberw
-direction axe folluwod. It lonva up the etomaeh,
restore tha natural appetite, ilrengtbena the
weak, and a a liver regulator R baa aa equal, A
Ckrgyaaaa af Philadelphia any "It i lb very
foundation of health. " To all who ara suffering
from a disordered stomach or liver, we ay try it.
A few doaee will relieve and a little peraevsranne
aura ta worst eases, irlal else iu sent. mld
alee by P. Corlay A Co, Williamsgrovc j T. U
foreoy, Graham lea, and P, Moyrr, Kylertown.
mch)7owly
la your Lift Worth 10 Ccutaf
EHckaer prevail averywhero, everybody com
plain of soma disease daring their life. When
tak, tba objeot Is to get well ; now we say plain
ly that ao porcoa fa thia world that ia suffsriag
with Dyspopala Liver Complaint and Its effects,
such ns tad ition, rostlvanas. sick headache .
seur stamaab. hart-burn,pklpltationof th heart
depressed spirit, aitionaaoM,c oaa tana uravn l
August riower wiuout getting reller and cure.
If yoa doubt tbi. go to your DrurcUt, C. D.
Wat aaa, aad got a sample bottle for 14) eeata aod
try iu Rsgalar siaa 74 eent. Two doaes will
relieve job,
u- a- !:. Manufacturer,
ob 11 Woonanar, N. J.
1 '" - "" 1 "" ' '
Call oa R. M. M'Rnally and get your life la
rd In the Old Continental Life Iosuraaoe Com-
i-jt w
Rrao R. M. M'Knally'i advertisement ia ra
gard to LI fk Inwranco. 12aug-ly
BtmoiRi Fob Halb. R. Newton Bbaw keeps a
full supply of Fredoma Buggies and Platform
Wagon for sale. To ba seen at tba Hhaw House
yard. Call on or nddreas htm at Clear eld Penis
sylvanla. may 1 1-if,
SHarrlrl
At tba M. R. Paraonnge, In Tyrone, Pa, nn
Tuetday, Auguat Xd, 176, by Rev. K. K. Wi..mn,
Mr. ALKXA.NDKU FLKUAL, of Philip berg.
ra., ana miss iaki a. biuhl, oi Julian
Furoaoe, Centra county, Pa.
Oa Wedaotday, August 4th, lll'ft, by Rev.
Wa. M. RrarnrtRLn, Mr. WM. A. SMITH, of
Oreeawood townahlp, Clearfield county, Fan nnd
Mtaa pahaii A. r HtbaAn, ol Pika township,
Claarflaid county, Pa.
BMaMvaHMn
In Morri township, Clearfield eouaty. Pa., on
Saturday, July Sd, 1H74, MARIA C. BBNHKR.
wife of J. A. ravHRn, aged &t year, s month
i and t daya. Centre county paper plea oopy.
Ia Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Pa.,
on Friday, Jolv Stfd, l-7, IIAKVKY W., sob or
Jamks aad Miriam Una, agd year and 11
month.
PenuNjlvRiiianallroocl
TVKONK A (it, E A BFfi ID BliANCII.
"N and after Mondar. MAY IS. IH7i. tha
vyr'aasenger Trains will run dally (except Hun-
day) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows
1 CLKARFIRLD MAIL.
W. 0. lawn, Conductor.
UAV SOUTH.'"tKAVlt KORTU."
Carweasrlllo.l:l, F..( Tyroaa
I.OO.a.m.
uiearseia.
Pbllip.barg 4.D&,
Osoaola .,
Osceola... 10.10,"
Philip.burf...lS34, "
Cleaffleld ...... 11. Ill,
Carwaavlllo..ll:4, "
Tyrone
OLKAHKIBLD IXP.Kgg.
' W. S. PLfMaaK, Candaotor.
I, HA VE aoir'Tii. i" tKAV'C KORflir
Carw-atTllla...4..'0 a. a.' Tjrono f.Od r.M.
Cl.arl.ld : " ' Iot.r!clion,..7.T "
Fklllptbarg.. (.It " I 0 trio la Mil
(IkioI. t il " , Fklllptbarg ...l it
Inlormlioa.. 7.S0 " i CLarOld, ar....X "
Tjrroa.. J.Sf " Curw.n.IH....40 "
BALD KAULK VALLKV BRANCH.
.... I A,9i4
A,hS4
... 1,070
.... iu.m
... S4M2I
..M I2&,S"4
UH 491,487
.... SAjJIS
Eip. Mali. Mill. Eip.
r. h. a. m. . . n. p. a.
(.O i.i kav. Tyroaa arriva (,U I. It
7.1 10 U.ld Kagl. t.ol 13. M
7.44 I0.7 Jollu 111 11.11
111 11.41 tlllbarg . 4 41 11.11
121 IU. I H.ll.f.nl. 4.11) 11.40
M ll.lla Miltibar, 4 75 11.90
D ill 11.14 Howard 4 Ot ll.Ot
1 11 11. 1. arrlra L. llarn bara 1.10 lt.lt
TYRONE BTATIOK.
a.HTw.an.
PmtIIo KiprMt,
H.rrt.barg Aoa'tw,
. a
7 47
lie
a
3 11
4 45
wa.Tw.inn.
Pltlabarc Kip'aa,
Paoit. Kiprrta,
4 H
1:07
14
p a
1:11
(41
(:41
M.ll Train.
Wa? P.rMnger,
M.II Train,
1'a.l Llaa,
Atloati. Kiprraa,
l'bll. d. Kipnu, IH1
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
(.ILfonta, Pa ..
.1)15
Mlddlatowa 5 It
Marlotta..... t It
Ijanoart.r ft H
lirtk llarnn. ......
WIHi.nianortH..
HaatlagJoa MMH
L.wlalown
1 71
Ita
I M
lit
4 SI
PHILADELPHIA 7 It
Altoona... I tl
Jnhaatnwn. , I It
P1TTHB1 Rll ft ft
MwTtrlll....
HAHRIHBIIHU... I Ik
GIon aoanooUoa. aiad. br all trala, at Tiraaa
aad Look liar. a.
' S. I. BLAIR,
a7lTtr. Raw.rlBtond.wt.
j Stt drrrttarmrnts.
JJt'PI'ICATB LOST
Mr. iaoak .la.llag, riMl KlbMtnr tl
B-gga l.oaibip, lo,t ar ml,laid kla Dapllo.l.
wai.wkira Man. ClaarlrM aad tb. Ela. Ball.
M IW lllk of Jal, laat, Aa, Ma tadlng lha
a.BM will ha Hawaii, roward.d k, rataralag II
ta klai al W.,l pM.lar port UPr.
Sru (Sootti, Gtutxitt, Utr.
KRATZER & LYTLE.
-TIIK-
NEW FIRM!
lit THKIR
COLOSSAL V
CONSOLIDATED
STORE,
Anuarklaj dm tkrlr
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
Io Ik. IowhI
CASH '.'PRICES. ,
Reduced expense and selling for ready pay
enable !bia to do It. Thy will andeavar to ba
IIKAIKllAllTEIU
for supplying tba oitixes of Clearfield aounty
MB , .:
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Dre Oood.
Hoots and tfbo,
Orocaries,
Wall Paper,
Quaanawara,
Ae Ao.
And alt other goods In their line.
n. B.-TKHMH CAHI1,
J. M. KKAT7.FR,
J. ti. LY l Lli,
Clearfield, D. Id, 1S74.
ED. W. GRAHAM,
DKALKK IN
GENERAL MEECHANDISE,
SQIAKE TIMBLK & LIMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA., ,
Haa Juat op.nd, at tb. old itand, la (Irnbani'a
now, a enmpi.i, aiora oi
.r : M' a oi u s, .
of.trrv deM-ripliwa.
DRY OIXiriH.
OKOCKRIKS,
HARDWAItE,
BtMiTS AND NHOK8, '
CI.OTnlNO, rr.,rfr.,
IN GKUAT VARIETY.
FLOUH,
MKAT, ' '
KAI-T,
ItYK,
OAT3,
CORN,
A h WA Y.S O.V IIA XI) A Xf FOR
SAIK ATA SHALL ADVAKCK
FLOUR
RMolrad b Iba car load, and Mid .1 a aia.ll
advaac
A aappl. of Rul'K ooaaUbtly oa b.ad.
Spogial'iadMM-m.ata oflorod to tbnta g-tting Ml
Bqaan Tialbw and Log,, aa wa doal larg.1.
ia Lambortnao'i Boppliaa, and nr. pr..
parrd at all time, to purohaM Hal
bar and lurahar. ' '
U O . W . a R A II A M .
' Harktt Slratl,
. CLKARFIRLD, PA.
Oct. 11, 1171.
JJARD
TIMES
HAVE NO KFFKCT
IN FRENCHYILLE I
I am awara that Ikrra ar. Mm. pwrana a llttl.
kard u pIcaM, and I am atae awara that the
eoalplainl of "hard lUnM" I, wall algk naii vraal.
But I am to rita.tid now lhat I oan Ballafy lb.
formor and prova oonolorlv.lr Ikat -'bard tiatoa"
will aot tMel thoao who bar th.lr gooda fro. .,
and all m; palruaa .ball h. initialed into lha M
.rat of
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
t hart gncla .Booth Io rappl. all Ikr Inhabl.
lanla in Iba kwr and of Ibo oonatT whieb i loll
al .irwding low rata, from my la.raaioth atur la
MI1LH0N1I11RII, whtr. I oaa alw.ja k. foand
raadjr to wait apoa oallara aud lappljr tb.ai with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Sack at Clolbr, R.tln.lta, Caaalai.rai, Maallal,
Balainaa, Lima, Drilling., Calioon,
Trluminga, Rlbbona, Lace,
Roadj-made Clothing, Bnate and Bhti.a, 1T.U and
C.pall of th. bat malarial and made to order
not., nooao, uiotm, Mitl.na, Laoea, Klbboaa,..
UHOCEHIBr) OP ALL KINDS,
Ouft.., T.a, Rog.r, Rlr., Molaaraa, Pith, flail
rora, kinaeet Ull, rub Uil, Varbwa Oil.
nanlware, QuMnawnre. Tinware. Caatin... Plowa
and Plow Caatlnga, Nalli, Hplkea, Corn Caltira
lora,Cld.r Pr.,..., .nd .11 kind, of A1.1.
P.rfumtrr, P.lnla, Varnlih, 111.,,, aad a general
naaorlm.nt r NtatlonerT
0 0 01) FLOUR,
Of diffarrnt hranda, alwara on hand, and will be
old at the lowaal pottible Igurea.
J. II. MoClaia'i Medirlaea, J.roa'a Mnllolaw,
tloautt.r'l and HooBand 1 Bitl.ra.
Ittt nownde of Wool w.bImI to. .ki.k ,k.
hlgb.al prioe will ha weld. Clorermd oa hand
and for aala al the lewtat market price.
AlaO. Afnt for (trollirBvllli, mm P.M.H..IIU
Tbraaklag Alaokla.a.
k.Call and an for oortalrol. Tea will lad
r.rjibing ataall; k.pt la a null .lore.
L. U. COUDRIET.
rroaakrill. P. 0., Aogaat 11, 1874.
JhJKW BTOKK AND NEW GOODS
JUS. SHAW & SON
Uart ml opened a
Niw Sront, Da Main St.,CLiarituD, Ft
liletr occupied b; Wm. K. IKWIN
Tlielrilook ouneliliol
1
Gtocmu of lha bntl qualltjr, j
Qukenswarb, Boom and Shoes, j
and ercrjr article 0 "crofter, for '
ont'i com fori.
Call aad aiamine our ttoelt btfor pur '
I
eliwtni tleiwhera. Maj D, lSCO tf.
S'
TEAM HAW MILL, KNIJINE
ARD BOILIRr) POR BALK.
Tke wndrralgMd ef.n for rale oa rMaoaihte
l.r.i, Ikrir atr.Bl aaw mill, lontrd al Wallar.' I
loa, CleerMd Ue., Pa. Tk. nr. in. aad heiltn I
are a. wood aa aew. Th. ale. of tT, ra.iae la t
I4&34, apd a la go4 rwnnlng oxdn. Tb.r will
alioe.ll thrlr tbiailt and lath ailll, end all Ik.
worhiag aieoklaw, la tke awill. ParthM wiakiag
I. parekaae Ma roll oa or nddr.ro
URAIIAM, WLLACR CQ.
ri.art.hl, P...J..rt.
tti t CiUmi.
WILLIAM REED
AT COST !
Having determinrxl to reduce
my Mock very low, I will eell for
the
GO
NEXT
DAYS
AT
Actual Cost!
Buyers in need of
DRY GOODS,
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
should givo this attention, ns they
will receive
BARGAINS !
ALL PRINTS,
at I renti
GHKNADINF.S, nt tfl, 20 nJ 25 clt.
TYCOON RF.l'S, Rl
20 ccntt
FINE I'ONGKE 8U.K8, at 4!i cent
TABLE LINENS, l
US centt
WHITE ti(K)()S, very cheap.
In furt everything nt such priced
tlirtt they are
,t01T3'' TO "iEI-Tdl
- --
;AT CQSTI
WILWAM HEED,
Roea, Na. t, Opori Haaaa, ao.Hr eppoelto the
PaNOl
latt.
Clrirleld, Aft 7, 171,
T.IV74,
frj JBHi4i, r.
QPP08ITlbN
io
191 POM IT I ON!
T. A. FLECK &
art dataraiaai to sail
C0"
DRY GOODS,
at prioe that tUfy aompetition. ,
ItpOvl ar4i of entirely aaw draas foods,
A,i0 yards Ulark Ahiaoea.
Tka aelebratod Oollmgwood Braad, arkaawl
edgad tba aostgootis for tka prion over put on the
arkat.
Huaimar Cacslaiarrs. a large assortajeat, very
cheap.
I.ADISE' DRESS GOODS,
Ladin wkilt drtna good,, la great Tarlalp.
Table Llaaai.
white, aad la toiora. Prior
awajdowa. ,
A beaatlral lot of Bumrn.r Rbewll. bouiht al a
aargaia aaa wm aa tela Tory low.
Ladles' Bonnets and Hats.
Hal and BoaneU.triun.adaBtluntrliu.ard.la lb
vary latest sly Ira, also lower for triraning, aad
every ertlele aed for M dinar. Rlbboa, Laee,
wraaui,c, au antiraiy najw,
. Ladies' Dress Trimmings.
A lanre llaa of Dree Trtaiailna. last ncrrhased,
to ba sold very cheap
rercaies la fall Una. real aloe.
The laeat varlsly of nrlal or calioo aver braocht
ia laia town, l rem to ll aeau par yard.
MiM Hillmaa I, kara.
T. A.
A. M.
FLECK.
IIII.U.
UANGK OP. WIOPRIKTOKS.
Tba BBdaraigaod having pareaaaed tke I tor
good aad property farmer I y ooonpled by Lever
Flrgal, oa Sarond tret, Clearfiald, adopt ihla
aiaihod of bringing hi husinea to the netlr of
Uh pub lie, aad proaiim to furnish his patrons
wiin laerery neat quality oi
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
at eioeetJlag kw rate. Tbi f am enabled to
da, heaanso I bavo ao real to nay, aad taa there
fore divide too prt4l with aiy enstoner. It
aiay bo said that thia li an riprrlmeat with ,
oat u aaiiiag a gooa srttcie for a low Ignre ea
tioea eaatoaa aad ai panda trade, I an bonnd ti
la aiy nadertakloa. (lire aa a call. i
aniss my stock aad lesra aty arioa.
To aty largo stack of boot and hoi, bats and
oapi, t aavejast added a fall etork af
Gents Furnishing Goods,
wblh t will eell at tk very hwet figure for
eaaa, ar ia eaoaeage for ettantry atrodnro, at tka
HlfiUF-ST.MARKET TRICE.
" I . ,..., , .-
Call and oaaaaia. my Hook and price! keforo
PETER McflKORllK.
Cloaridd, April II, 1H75.
JEVV OPENING. '
"SHOWERS'-
BOOT & SHOE
AND
HAT & CAP
NTOU12.
ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
MARKFT RTHKET.
A foil aad oomidet. aaaorlairot of a.w onnd.
w mww wifivmt .own 10
"IIAltD PAN" PRICES.
Cltla.nl are larked Io eell and ...inln. ht
aleak aad jadgo lor ik.aj,elr. aa In quality and
prleoa of goodl.
JOSEPH a KIIUWKR8.
CL.rl.ld, April 14, 1H74.
RANTED
1 i .- I !
BT
N. E. ARNOLD,
' CDRWRNaVILI.il. PA.,
: j , ..... -
i 1 (flMoraaor an) ' 1
Arnold & Hartshorn. .
JfMl.otm ttvlark !it fd 4hlii(lre.
JOMMI powada .f Waal.
ParilM karlog loag Bklnrler or Wool (or 1th.
r) will a wall to oil aa ... Tke hlrbr.1 BO
kot prioe paid al ell Uawa.
Alaa, a fN aad cetaploU rioak of
DRY GOODS,
HATS &. CAPS,
BOOTH A N1IOKM,
GR0CER1IS, FI)UR, FEED,
SALT, PROVISIONS, Sc.,
wklek will h. Bold el roatoaable prlira, or e.
ehaaged for akiaglra ar wool. j
N. B. ARNOLD. 1
C.rw.a.vllK kl,.r j U.d
XITILLIAU M IIKNKY, Juiinfg
VV a twa PaAca ana BraiTeaaa, LUMBBR
OITT. CoIImUom auda aad aaoaar prampll,
paid ower. Artlonjo of ngM.ai.at aad dMd. el
aoa.aaae aMtl elevated apd wameted ao,.
met ar n. .kerga. ItJT'TI
df K u Clrt t" D7 4 Ueae, Terraa free.
0I 9tf Add,reM fl. Ktia.on Co., Port
had, Nlne. Jial7-lj '
I .THETlcf.Rfi.EV CL0VCI
f
The n Principles as 4-od
gaj in our Aiinouiiowmenta 1aat Fall hava
1 1 art half 11 yoar'a growth and
ONE PRICE, ,
CASH DOWN.
RETURN THE MONET,
RELIABLE GUARANTEE
, SHALL RK OCR
4 Rallying Words 4 Another Season.
ffJAIiVlAlMMiE
havo taxed to their UTMOST B" thelr va8t fol"tlo
1A8H CAPITAL.
rCHOICE OP MAftKHrrS,
-COMPETENT WORKMEN,
"CONVENIENT BUILDINGS,
dCOMPREHENSIVB SX-PShIeNCE,
The Result is 4-fold.
DERFECTING OF PLANS.
REPARATION OF STOCK.
TUTTING DOWN
I L
LACE OF BUSINESS ENLARGED.
IE
' ErZ T a. "3d.
Meerir, at Daaawg WNM tUIMCtl aooorta, ear ferteenn
r j , ' oej ; t noa ,1 BT tain
one rtict I ' cam. ' tummix
1 1 TO BUILD
WANAMAKER & BROWN
OAK HALL,
8.E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts., Philadelphia.
nay iBTo-am.
,, lUisnUaurtous. ,
HARTSwicF 4 TrWIN,
,f'j"i'i(; I ' . ,'::'t
BKCOND RTRKRT,
clearfieldpa!,
'!' : ' ' t c ? . j ,
HRA1.EHS IN
PURH l)RIJ(iS!
xxiuazEiU&ussuaseim
. CHEMICAL SI
PAINTS, OILS, DYK' STUFF
VARlWHEft, '. : ' '!
.'. UHI KUK8, . i " , .
-!, rKrciKar, :
I FANCY 0 00 D
' . . il i - - i I . ' a .1 - ' i . I
: TOILKT ARTICLES,
1 l.t ) . ! K 'I t i ( S i .
ftp ax KIKDf, " '
I. ll If
PURK WIXKS AKO LIQUORS,
' for Medicinal parpoert. '
Traaaea, Ropportera, ftohaal Book, and Rtalloa.
I err, ana ail etner anielat aaaallj
' ( fuuad ia a Urng Btora.
' PlIYMCrANo" PREPCRIPTIONft CARI1
FULLY COMl'OIINPKD. Hiring n largn
Eorl.neo In th. bu,in.a, tkey oaa fire eatir. aat
rartloa. J. 0. HARTSWICK,
, , JOHN t, IRWIN. ,
ClVart.ld, llramkor Id, 1874. , ,'
THE CLEARFIELD
FIRE CLAY CO
CLRARRIKI.l), PA.,
M ANI'FArTt'BkBft OP
Fllti: ItltK K,
Furnace Blorks, Gas RetorU,
f. .
Stove Liningi, Paving Tiles, Ac."'
f Almnra; Top, WHtufaar
run I nrt.
All kinds of Architectural Adornments,
ORIUINAL IIKSKIKS IN TERRA COTTA
, HADB TO OUDKB. , .
I 1.4. t, I .t n , , . ir .! r ll
Wllk iBiprorrd .atiloxrT. r,t elooi ai.t.rlol
aad aklllml worktn.a, we can warrant all oar
B.aaufaetar.1 to be equal t. f aot roptrkur 10
aoj in toe naraar.
Artralea of our aienurrtare ran be Boon at th.
Worka, Brar Railroad Dtoot. or at Ike Hardware
store nj rowoii a wo.g.o.
All ordrra fro. a dlatanoe, addroanad to lha
Ooaoral BaporlBtondrat, will rorelr. proaint at.
tention.
J. O. HARTHWIOK, .
JOHN PRRdl HON, a.nlltoDt.
af llrolktl.ld, Uarnklrk, rlooliaaL v,
apt. Maaulaotwrlag Dept. -I wrarllTl
TO THE FARMERS !
-or-
. ( I.EAIUIEM) COUNTY. ,
No wore rrruari fir aot korleg a Mowing
Markiae oat aaoeanl f no raia.
, 'M. G. 1.R0WN a BRO.
l(av joat artlered a CAr load of machine. .
Farmer, itaak tour baaiaaaa. It b tka only
ha iota In wktck ihore has aot nova a arostra
tion af prieea aad scarcity al aoaev, Coaatlaa
that depend on fanaiag ara fall of aeay.
itaacasirr iiiy usnat raiasa ssoa7 oa fspoait,
aa farncre bars tiled Ibair aodcrti .
Builacsr la reviving In tha eaaL fllve herd ta
forming. Do not let u send tot of onr oaanty
for rmidutjc nnjr more. Osao ta lumber aatll
marobaat ara cow. e tied to eotae here to bay
your timber, tbtn. juy ara aare of a fetr prioe.
Kmeiubcr lhat UROWN BttD. ara oil iaa
Tho WOOD aod tba HI CKKYK MOWKHH and
nnf.r1.n0,
C0ATK5' OHIO LOCK I.EVXR HAY BAKK,
aaa atber.
Fire diraaat kioda of 1UV roUKii.
RIMi i llnffnati'iONIf H0R8R TtlllKKHING
MACHINKH.
Bi;cKYV URAIH U1UI.LS. ,
rTDKR IlltU, ivlKO WILl.ft, CITTIXa
. BOX K.4,
aad anything la to tbe Una wanWd by farmer.
Thar alU rll for oaab oa eaiy terms, tu ev
'. ' caaagf fpr arado.
Call oa U. Q. 1IH0WN 4 BHD., Market street,
ClearBeld, Pa., ijialng Muaaap vtora,
Jano U, l-I
meaTt m arket, '
F. M, CAEDON a BRO,, '
Rear af PW'I Opata Uoajaa, t ' .. Ill
CLKABVULB, PA.
Oar arr.Bgeaieeli are rf tk. treat ilanl.le
rhararler for furalakkag the pabli. with Iroak
Maala of all klad, and .( Ih. rerjr h.,1 u.lilj.
Week. dl It all klpda of Aitioultaral lmpl.
tela, wkirh w. koaa oa eaklbUiaa far tke Oa
II of tb. auhlla. Call atoaad waea ta Iowa,
aad lake t look 4 laiua, v aAJm. aa
P il.CAKDON A BRO.
Clauleld, Pa, Jalg 14, Ulo-U.
l Olf rlITlJO OP RVBRY nKSCRU
Uoa nt.tlT .trrtKi l Iblt .
Leaf Clover
the Feoplo.
BII&TTBIBIflll
oiirni
THE PRICES.
Up the Lareeat
Clothing Bnalneu
In the World.
IHiSffllanfous.
E. A. SOUTHARD,
Fire, Lift & Accident Insurance
AGENT, ciearHeld, Pa.
TRAVELER'S LI KB A ACCIDENT.
Hartford, Conn............Aia.ta arar S9,Mt,to
HOME FIRR INrll'BANCI CO.
Colurabua, Obla
.Amelia otot MM.Mt
(labj 7J-ly
Jit. s. pAito, Prra'L R. I. Bax aia, Doc't
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
OP HARTFORD, CONN.
A.li.... tj.ll l.lllt
Uatlo of Aarria to Li.biliti.a IIS
Parolahaa inaarnnoe at tbe rer lownt ooat
Polloy-koldere partioipata ia tba proftla of In.
ConipBOT, thai eoatinaallT radueiog tha aaoaal
pa.Tm.nta.
Por rater, Ae., call on or addreaa
R. M. Hi KNALI.Y, Agent.
Otloa ia 8haw'i Row, Clrarleld, Pa. 1:14 74
raoi. a. ai aaiT. crata aaanoa.
WEST BRANCH
INSURANCE AGENCY
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa.
BRANCH OFFICES la difereat part, of Ike
COBBIT,
The following Old aad Reliable Fire, Aeeidaal,
S lock aad Life lataraoM Ceapaaioa rrpreooatod :
I'tah. Aerota.
mot North Brltiah A Moroanllle Fir.
Int. Co., of England tM.IM.IM
lilt g.ettiik Coam.rcinl Fir. Int.
Co, Kaglond. (gold) tt,lll,tt
1794 North Ani.rloa Fire luuraaea
Co., of Pbll.delpbia. 4,ttt,Kt
1821 FiraAaaoeialioa Fire Iaoaraaee
Co., of Philadelphia S.IOl.ttt
lll Pho-aii Fir. Int. Cfc, N. Y.... i,J0t,ett
I Sill Walartowa Fire In.. Co., of II.
V., inaaree form baildinga only Ttt.ttt
1871 Ameion Fire Inaaraaoa Ce., of
Cincinnati l,tM,0tt
Uil York Block laaoranoe Co, af '
P.nna. Iaa.ro, horaoa, Ac rs,lt4
1874 Hartford Aceldtat Iniaraaaa Co
of CoaneotuuL. ltt,ttt
1847 Poaa Mutaal Lire Iaturanoe
Co, of PeonarlTania ftOO.IWt
1866 M.tropoliua Life IoaoraaeoCe
of New York ,........., t,tot,ttw
ToUl oapiul H 87,Oftt,tl)t
Peaona in tba eooatrr d.airlng inaaraaoe, oaa
hare II aromntlT auonded to be ealllao t a.
olboe ar addreaaing ai by ietur. Inaaraaeea of-
leeiMi at me Mw.al powtble rote, to bo ebtaioedj
ia flrat-elaa. oompaaiaa. Ae tootoa.fM mm.
M.f.o' mAicAmo. Amaaotmift.
The boot, two Uf. Inmrane Ce.'a. immhU
b; T. II. Hnrrao, bare paid eat ia oaah, oerweea
tbe date, of Aug. 1171 and Aug. MI4, to tk.
frirada nf doroaaod poller bolder! la tbia oo.atr,
li. ma, of tll.iiog.
Prorlde for the future br inanrine .oar hoo.
and roar Uru la tha Wrrt Braarb Inauraarw
AgrncT- Ml1 K 11 AT A IIOKDON.
Clwrl.ld, Hal it, 187a. Ageata
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
MATTTKNSEH,
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
Tbe uaderalgaed brga leara to lafona Ihe Mil.
tent of Cl.ard.ld, and the publle geaerallT, that
h. haa oa hand n tne aaeortaital of Famitaro,
each u Walaut, Ckoalnat aad Palalod Cbaatb.r
Boilca, Parlor Builca, Reclining aad KtUaaloa
Cb.ira, Ladle.' and deale' Eat; Ck.ira, Ih. p.,.
fomt.d Dining and P.rlor Ch.lra, Caae St.ta aad
Windaor Cb.Tra, Clolb.1 Bare, 8Up end Kuan
aioa Luld.ra, 11.1 Raobi, Barabbiag Braah.., A.
JlOULDINO AND PICTURE FRAMES,
Looking Ilia. tor, Chroraor, Ao, wklck would ba
Mltebh for UultMj preautts.
JOHN TROUTMAN.
jjJAIZK A Sl'IIWARTZ,
(lata O.o. I,aa. A Co.,)
MILITARY UNIFORMS
AND
EQUIPMENTS,
NO. I KM MARklCT aTRfiRT, PHI6.A.
' Baada, Cooapaaloa, Aa, feral.ecd. Kaapha,
nkotograpkl aad erkf aiaaaarlag dirwatioaa neat
MERCHANT TAILORS A CLOTHIERS,
MM MARKET STREET,
- J"1' I1;'? , . tWm
P O 1 SALE!
A large and w.ll laiiked Brick Dwelllao. .Hal
le oa tke rircr kaak, la lha koroagk of Clear
fl.ld, ooatatning elerea rooaia, with good eollar,
water la to. hilahra, aad all Ik. aiodera eoar.
aienaee. Pantrira, Balk-roont, Clothoa-proeen, Ae.
Lot elitr feet froat aad twe baodaed aad thin,
ft hack, wllk a twealr fool all.; n tk. mm
aid.. Bald kalldlag, wllk all Ika appartenaaooa,
will ba .old okoap, wllk p. tm.nl, to aolt paroke
rrr. ApplirBtion e.n he Blade to the nndor.
aignod, or to A. C. Tatr, Kaq, wko will giro all
nmaarT inforai.tioa I. Iboee wko deaire I. la
apevt Ihe properl,
TII08. 1. McCULLOt'OH.
M.; 71.1, lt, If. , ,
VAI.UADLK Pltol'KRTY
FOKiALE OR FOR RENT.
Tho nibarrikt, give, n.lto, that ha will .liber
rani or anil bla dwelling nnd More propertT. ait.
aate on Rot4 alroot, adjoiaiag the Looaard Uoaaa,
ia Ib. boroogh ar Clrarleld, Pa. Th. Nor. rooa,
U II X It reel. The dwelling nouoa eontalae 1
room, aad a kilekea n the Ir.t Btorr, and
room, aa the anoead atorji. Tho Hot. rooai
c.a ba kad at moo, aad Ika dweNing portlaa
on end after the let of Jur. Fur farther per
liralan, aihlret. ar applT la tha anoVralgned oa
Ihe nreraiaee. Ulll. 0. PASBMOR R.
CraartolA, Pa, Mar It, l-K
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE 110 MK INDU8TKT.
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