. . --.--..m.mm..m.m-.....-m....-.mm..-m ! . .. mm M Jtfl4wl Af,4 t.-r. I invnivpnrvirtni' .n.ul with H. nitmitir: tintl tt.uoli- until tlu.y know tha nliiht witti'limim m ; tir WOUHB, I COXTRAST. - r.t i. if'nr. ' . - . . - titOROi B. Gooulaniiih, Editor. Pa. CLKARF1ELD, WBDNESDAY MORN1NQ, FKB. I, lJt. ' Reader, if yea want to know what li going on la the businesa world, jeal mil our advsrtiitng eolnrane, the tyeeiaf eoluiaa la partleuier. General Bnllor hoii lii revolving ye iixod upon the axis of a cat in tlio Forty-fifth ConfjrorW. i Tlio 70cin nil claim to bo lYoomen ; yot tlioy all tuko an oath to obey tbeir Forerann and .Mnrsliul, who Insli tbem around far woiao than any "lave driver ever plied his vocation. Freemen ! Our ppr ! simp. a medium of eouuuBlea- tlon. erorM. Yes but if you do not stiik a little closer to the truth, you will be awarded a reputation similar to that of Pm Slick the biggest liar in Christendom. Twin Statesmen. There is a won derful resemblance botwoen Honry Clay and Jamos G. BIino. Mr. Clay said be would rathor bo right than presidont, and Mr. Blaine would rather lo president than right. Some or Ihe Olilo papars an bolillng " Hayes and Uartrenft" eolora. If tbejr will wrlta II "Uartrenft aod Heyee" wa will aooiidar the coalition. PMwMphim Frees. That all arises from the faot that Grant failed to re appoint the brother of the deputy editor of the Press Pen sion Agent recently. How Innocent some people aro, anyhow I v A Good Idea. The Chicago Inter Ocean is in search ot a man in Congress who will "bring in a measure for the resumption of prosperity." The meas ure which is to necomplish this wonder ful result is a patent reversible, double back action, intor-cnnvortiblo bond system. ' Yes, who is the man T Don't nil spenk at once. A Congressman in Trouble. Mr. Cannon, the Congressional Delegate from UUb is in a quandary. Ho wants to' fetch Mrs. Cannon to Washingten. There ara four ol hor, and if ho brings all of bcr he might bo arrested for po lygamy. If he only brings one ot her the other three left at home will be jealous and smash things at Salt Lake. Under the provisions of the bill regu lating the pay of officers of tho nrmv there will be a saving of about half a million dollars year. Gon. Sherman's annual pay will bo re duced from $18,000 to $15,000 ; Gon. Sheridan's from (15,000 to 111,000; Major Generals from 10.500 to 17,500, and Brigadiers from (7,500 to (5,500. Even with this reduction the genornl officers of tho army will be ablo to keep themselves above want by tho exorcise itf propor economy. lOXOIAXCE OR KXA VER Y. The lft,dical leaders in this county ' Where Ignorance is bliss, 'tis lolly are constantly ndvixing economy in! to Ik) wise," is an old aphorism, The editor of tho Osceola tiwM seema to Imveiiillfn liHrtothisoWntc. li hiding to .tho oruinttioq of Pino dis trict, in his hint isHUU, ha sitys1: nut as auoftnt to their plltkl diaatlrantagas, toojr have ne-eeboele to seaport ao reboot lai to ia and Ilia virgin, plua fi.re.ta, ueued by oorporate eunibknaliona of capktNl, art alio ex empt from taxation f..r Behold purpoiei. The feoploof thla Bounty rlteuld be tlteekfu) for tlii nnurnow of their Ivgialelors, and the monsy i.f Pbelps and Dodge used la M,ettlng up" this grand uWy to evele uxalluo. There is not a single iotu of truth in the nbovo puragriyrdi. 1 u proof ol what ,ive say, in relation to taxes, wo need but refer our readers to tho Couu- public expenditure. This is right bin; they should havo their friends practice what they preach. . To show that they imi byjiocritos, we need but refer our readers to a sin gle Item. In the neighboring county of Indiana, which gives 2,000 Radical majority, and hold no more courts than wo do in Clcarfiuld, the Auditor' re port shows that the County Commis sioners charged tho tnxpayors of that county $1,8H2 for their lust yeur's services, being an average of (C2T.B0 for each member of tho board. Indi ana Is n model county. It Is ' where General Harry While resides, who spent a soation iu Libby prison, Itccaiise be supposed bis lile was in less jeopardy there than iu racing up and down the Shenandoah Valley -with "Stonewall" Jackson on bis flgUil;, or in bis roar, and since then holding from two to throe ollloes at a time. In that loyal county, if a County Commissioner gets away with (G27.50 a year it seems to be considered all right ; while hero in Clearfield, it cents the taxpayer only $290.50- little over one-third of what they cbargo over in Iudtuna county for, similar services. Why, If Messrs, Thompson, Brown and Kylor would have charged a simi lar bill those pnnio times, evory Radi cal leader in this county would havo stood on bis head and sworn that they attempted to steal tho Court House and that tho Clerk had run off with the prison. Commissioners' wages in Indiana county for 1875, (1,882 ; in Cloarficld county for same year, (872. Taxpayer, do yon see tho extra thou sand the Rnds got away witlf over there? What a huge thoft a similar transaction would have been over here in Clearfield ! Hut over there it ts all right ; for the grabbers are all third-termers. HOLD OX. The editor of the tiwM is evidently getting uneasy. He breaks nut in his lost issue in this way : If that loag-throeteaed " exposure must tome. IPraey at well eome bow aa at any otber time. Whydecan'l tba KBruBl,ioa "eat loose end make a elteQ thing of it t Tbeaa la one thing, howerer, wo would aak bia te satisfactorily ex- plala. If be holda any Iraportaat secrete of the uruer, dldatoBtein tbem by commuting perjnry r erdid be pay bia "huadrod dollara" to a perjured tool to get the information r To gratify your untaxed inquisitive- nous, we will remark that we novor belonged to any oath-bouud, political organisation. More: Siuco wo inti mated that we might spend a hundred dollars foolishly, lor a revolution of the workings of tho '7b'crs, we have had plenty of applications. One member, in good standing, offered to " blow " for ri dollars ; but knowing bis habits, and he being the father of five children, we refused bis offer, fonring that ho would take tho money, get drunk with It, and sulisfled with the maxim mid tcuch- until im'y Know tne nignv -waiciii.mil intra of tho Christian religion 1 U this had W bomu, and then, getting into to be taken us evident.) that they, its' the vault and safe with only one of the lour keys needed, took a largo amount of securltliM, loekod the vault after them, and departed oo tho early morn- boliel-anoath-in ihodnrli-prtwcrip- log Springfield train ; and whence they an Order, do tint believe III doing " un to otlii'i us they would that olhcm should do uutii tbem II 'I'h. lr known Hon ( wlmt uh) nil these mean, il tin honest end in to Ira iitlaiiud I'JT honest means? But bore we urn j the fundi dutc, fc laborious merehimt, and the Mnr sliul, an industrious man, u everybody knows : Foreman" Ha I whom have wo hero, brother Marshal?" Marshal "A poor working man who has beard of tmr Order und wishes to liocomo a member of it, that bo may bo freed from the f hair f slavery, (orgeel and riveted 'ii bifti by tho tvrant canitiilist and his willing tools, Ibo corrupt politicians? tho oppressors came and whither they wont, up to iliite, l a i lattio. . An exneit nsu to uo sumiiioiiod from Mow York and the lock was not opened intd an early hour this morning. Tho result is suf ficiently appalling. The table of tho securities taken siiows a totul of (070, 0IKI. Of jcourso much ol this is not negotiable, so that it Is difllcult to esl. mute tho reul lots to tho bank and tho depositors. The hunk oflicers offer a reward of (25,000 for the return of tho liropei'ty and the conviction of tho Immlai'H, The loss fulls comparatively lightly upon the bank, the gronturpart or oillco seeker j bo is a true, udnosl, Wayne, .l.ekson and Haginaw, (0,000 upright workman, who by the sweat j Ogdetiaburgwtd UkoCbamplum, (30,- un ai re of hind in thill locality. Tho i ...l,:., .,,n Mi.v not Ira u cant-i liniltoml shines, M.0IMI I.ako hboro editor ol tho uorUl, in tlio uuovu puiu gnipb, intimates that it is wrong for poiwms and pinperty to owimi taxa tion. No out) will dippntn that point ; yet he lias escaped that penalty, und now turns ut'ouud and upbruiiUt his neighbors fur .occupying u similar re lation. Kaso ingratitude I Wo advise tho individual afhrcsaid not to rely on the information furnished by au obsetR-o conteinierary ; becuuso ignorance, falsehood and porsonal abuso aro tho staple products of its columns, and if ho intends to imitate bis " butty " ho will turn up jn the Quurtor Sessions, and may be compelled by a decree ot court to contribute his duo proportion toward the public oxpensos ( !erk biro, etc. Wo charge nothing for this advice. teiiiHitniti' n.i,n,i ',., mt in tl.i. Uaiin Ui, nr,lltir.li.n tbe onnrossors liL'htIV upon I lie bank, the grentupni Look for 1'ino School District, and see of the woiliiug men ;f America who ol I bo sefum.es ,lo,,g to spoe.ul do ... , . ,iii rob him of tho bread tint hu eiiins fur p.iMtom. I ho tablu ol tho lunds talceu if the lands aro not taxed to. elsewhere, j J;" hit nVoHii t"n!ly." '" 's.ni Mi.ourJ Slate bonds, More: l'helps.t Dodyc never owned I u,,,J..i,t uii be is u f 5.l)lll)(Miifiign, li.xk Island and Pacific working man r -uuy uo not, yo u uniu,- "',""-, : iiitf bvi..sjriticul ciiDitulist. or onu of mid Miclnxnn .s..utlieni,(1.00(l Chicago his spies that come bore to sow discord I Uui lingtoii and liiimy eights, (2,000 ttmoiiL'st us. and continue his nefarious Cli Voliitid. 'l 'oli.itib.M and Cincinnati, iiructico of cljoating the working man ?i 81 1.0(H) Union IVllic, (1J,0SII Ohio Vei haps he is a corrupt iKiliti. iiln or a j and Mississippi 2.1 mortgages, (55,000 grasping olllco seeker?" I Cliited Slates boiids,-15.000 Atchison, Altll'Htial "ilelsnO(ITIipt iullllClllll ' " 'ii.iin rv,v,""" , i . . V'..ir.. I.l,iin u...l Um.ihliu' (1.0(10 GETTIXO TBK IIAMXKRH OX. A Washington correspondent to the Philadelphia J'res.i, of tho 2d insf ., says : "A Demoero'jo caucus vyts held to night, continuing till a Into hour, Rep resentative Lamar in tho chair, and Representative Banning acting as sec retary. There wore about ono hun dred and sixty members present. The chairman announced the Congressional campaign committee heretofore ordoi cd, as follows : Representative Clymer, of Pennsylvania, chairman ; Chnpin,ot Massachusetts, Throckmorton, of Tex as, Hooker, of Mississippi, Howott, of Now York, Robbins.of North Carolina, and Saytor, of Ohio. W. W. Corcoran, J. K. Harvey, and Judge Mason, aro niombers on tho part of tho District of Columbia. The chairman appointed as a part of tho committee the follow ing itentlemen : Senators Whyto, ol Maryland, Wallace, of Pennsylvania, and Gordon, of Georgia. Tho chair man of tho cauaiis alio announced the committee on consultation as follows Heprosentutive Cox, of Now York, Whitthoiiio, of Tennessee, Raudall, of Pennsylvania, Goole,of Virginia,Buck ner, of Missouri, Wigginton, of Cali fornia, Uartridgu, of Georgia, Black burn, of Kentucky, Tarbox, of Mussa- go home and abuso his family. An other number ono stand-by (ou tho clul8CltS) Lynudo, of Wiseoosin, Eden, corner) offered to "show up tho organ- f jlljnoi Vaino 0 Ohio, Caldwell, inuiiui. .or uvvuu.jnm. naaiw.v 0j aJuJurritt fused his offer; because we wore In TllaOovaaHMisN Surronrnma. TL Fi-anklin Spectator sasys : By the con viction of M'Koc, editor of The Globe, tho administration of General Grant is left without a newspaper organ in St. Louis, or at least with an organ with out an editor. A caucus of Grant's friends in Missouri would havo to be held in the Penitentiary to enable the leading ones to participate, but when Unbcock gets in ho will have a private secretary there who can keep him posted concerning thingsin that strong hold of his captured frionds. Tin RinnT Step. Tho editor of the Danville Intelligencer says that public attentiou is being drawn to a subject where reform is needed tho women's department of our penitentiaries and prisons.' A petition numerously signed lias been presented to tho legislature, praying that body to enact a law to enable womca to act as inspectors of tbo women's department of prisons. The coarso and brutal manner in which women arc treated in many prisons in this' Commonwealth is a disgrace to the ago we lire in! Fallen, outcasts, depraved though they may be, still thoir sex, if nothing else, entitles them to public sympathy and commissera tion. Permit the virtuous of their sex to have access to them und kindly minister to thoir needs and necessities and no doubt a fair share of them may bo reclaimed from the downward path upon which they havo so recklessly entered. possession of everything for nothing. We employ none but volunteers in our warfare upon personal wrongs. Be sides, we are well aware that tho dog- days will wind np tho ibors. Moro than that, we cannot bo persuaded to contribute to tho support of the enemies of liberty and political mendicants, ex cept through tho legal channel the Oversoers of the Poor. Is that " satis factorily?" Again : In a year from tajis date, neither tbo '76crs nor the irorW will be in running order, unless now hands take cbargo of affairs, n o aro no prophet, but just bear that in mind when you hurl brick-bats at those who have just as much right to live in this county as you have, Mr. Snob. A SEVRXTY-S1JC KEY-NOTJi. Forkmam "Hal whom have w I.!- !... nMMna l,i I i V'. I i I . Dill I III! wn'"n " . foreman "men wuu .uieu urine we receive him. Brother, is be wel- fomo ?" " Tho lodge rises and under tba lead ol tho great apostlo answers: . "Ho is welcome" Then we turu und present ourselves to tho Assistant Foreman. Can this bo? Am I again deceived by my eyes? Who is this? A lawyer .Assistant Foreman of a lodge In tbo interest of labor I It is so, alas, and .Mr.. I. li. C , cx l'rothonotnry, ex-County Surveyor, Attorney and Counselor, nnu prospect ive candidate for District Attorney, to bo supported by all of the sworn breth ren, meets us with his smile, "child liko and bland." - But hark, ho siieaks ; OHO Missouri Pacific, (.150.000 to (100, HtlO registered stocks and bonds of the I 'nitcd States and various corporal ions, ft 10,000 green hacks and national bank bills, 87,000 Hot loi I, Lansing and Lnkej Michigan ; total, (ii"0,000. ' Tlio band are unjioaed to havo en tered tbo honso of ifr. Wliitllesey, on Klin street, about Aalt a mile from the bank, through a rccoiid-story window, llo and bis wilowero aroused about 1 A. M, and ordered by two of tho burg lars to dress. .Tbo other occupants of tho houso, T.'B. Cutler, a (lazttte prin ter, and wift, Miss Mutlio C. White, of Williamspert, IV, Maria Benton, un invalid Umrder, and the servant girl, Iml bcoa similarly awakenod, and wore fried into tho V bittlesoy bod room bo silent and attend to tbo words oflAII were bound and gagged, tbo burg- wisdom: Stranqer, Tho .world has been hard1 and dreary for you, after toiling halt all day, week after week, month alter month, yoar alter year, your oomnoi- sation baa been so small as scarcely to afford you a rcspoctablo living whilst unprincipled capitalists and their wil ling tools live in luxury and grandeur, at your cxponse There is but one remedy left us ; utiles we immediate ly demand our rights und secure mem we will lose our libertiea forever. That remedy is to associate in ono or ganization all tho workmen of this Re public, nominato our own men to rep lant running short of ro and dispatch ing tbo servant for tho clothe lino. Tjio nion woro rather a jolly set, in clined to pay somo attention to the comfort of their victims ; thoy advised the. women to put on three pairs of stockings so tbut tho biitdingropo would notcut thorn. Oneofthem cusuallrru- marked that ho had noticed Mr. Whit tlesey's fine watch at Watch Hill, R. L, two years ago, and tried to claim ao otiaintaiiee with him from that time. 'ibis watch thoy took, but Hit. Whit tlesoT slvlv oitchod hers under the bu reau and so saved it ; they picked hor One cloak out of the bureau, and she nmniii iii il.n .liflnmi.t. nfltcu and 1 said. "Givo me that old thing; Im thon unitedly as ono man elect them. I cold," and guinod that. Ono of tho When tl.n tirnnnr time arrives i.rr is i ladies said sho was sick a fid needed .,,, iv iTt ion nin nNi.v rii. .hi tt iiii medicine, w hereupon an attentive burg are niii.inATKi) to advance the best in-liar oilered her a spoonful of .brandy. terpsts of tho laboring class and then Conversation was curried on, more or unanimously givo such our hearty sup- less briskly, but always pleasantly, up port at the ballot box." .'to 4 A.M. Tho burglars, who wore Space forbids me to go further now. Think of it Such a talk, between, B y, C o and W-n with A. J. & A kid ulovcs. were well disguised by masks mado from tho legs of satinet drawors, with places cut lor the eyes, U. und W.J. IL looking on. An oatii long linen duster and bluo ovoraiis. to protect tho rights of such working lhoy took, besides tbo watcli, lilteon moD 1 Did you ever .' A BOTCHED J0H. The '7Gers should have employed a practical printer to publish thoir Ritual. Ie to mo sVU of tj-t.oerMrlii,! roia sine! blunders u tho Curwensvillo Times. A proof-ruader was wanting at tho office whoro tho document was printed. Tbo job is botchod from beginning to to end. A small cap " E " and " H " aro knocked out of Brethren ; tho "a" is dropped out of entrusted, nnrf to forever remain free to the obligation, the blunder, buss has knocked the "c" out of place and the " o" out of follows. Tho " h" is dropped outof approach, and tho "a" out of Marshal, who introduces "A poor working man who haa board of our Order, etc. Although the Ritual contains but four pages, thoro aro moro than two score of blunders in the job ; and if tho Foreman and Marshal commit as many blunders whilo putting a fullow-j through as the Ritual printer has, the organization will proveavery "ragged edged" affair. The imprint to this ocn lino pica. Wo may criticiso this dootimtnt on some Itituro occasion, ror tho pres ent, wc merely want to know what tho means after "ttranner" and "him." "FuAll. HfMANlTT," Tho lessons tatigbt young folks in thoir youth are often practiced in maturer years. The weakness and frailties of our ' fallen nature" are so frequently aud vividly sot forth in the pulpit aud on the ros trum that many persons believe thoy aro just what those teacbora represent them to bo weak, frail mortals. The last practical development in tho line of thii education is that of K. D. Wins low.a clerical gentleman, and associated with the Boston Post Publishing Com pany, proprietor of the Boston Evening Xcwt, and Treasurer of the Cambridge Brick Company, has boon found guilty of a few " irregularities," amounting to nearly half a million of dollars. His shortcomings are tho forging of names on notes to the amount named, and setting flro to bis residence for tho pur pose at recovering a suspiciously large insurance. When he was wanted il Was found that he had taken passage will) bis family to somo foreign coun try with which, tbo failed States has no ox tradition treaty. -U- . J A POLITICAL POSEY. ' i, Mir! Smith, do tolemnhj wwir or a ffirm, at a Hum of honor, that I will nev er comwHniaiU to Any person, except a member of tins Order, any of the sccreU that I may Uarn iritlun the Jjutge room. So UUJ MI GoP." Such is t be key to a 76 Lodge. The second and clinching oat h is a long one, and winds np as follows : - t also pr..mlet obediaoea te the rales and raga 4atlea of Ibla Order, aad eabmiesiot. la eba Mine of a majority of Its mombera eeaafi'ralieajnltjr a a.rteeea's to all of whica 1 pledge my Beared honor. Do asu SB Von. AH history proves that ig F.iiropcan Governments, whore no man is a free man unless royal blood flows la bia veins, they adopt just such oath-bound eta mea to main! aih power. But why .sltould an American freeman disgrace Jiiiiasalfat) similar way by violating ovory -precept jhflring on manhood and freedom. ? bore, brother Marshal ? Marshal "A poor workingman who has hoard of our Order and wishes to bocomo a member of it, that he may . r a r il. L .. : . C -1 UV ireeu .rout vim c.iuii.b u msiui v . , , . , , , . . . . . , ... ,i I job should havo been put np in fifl forged and riToted upoa him by the ' ' Tyrant Capitalist, and his willing tools, tbe corrupt politicians ; tho oppressors of the working men of A merit who rob him of the broad that he earns for his hungering family." Foreman " Are you sure ho is a working man T May he not bo a cant ing hypocritionl capitalist, or ono of : but spios that come bcre to sow discord amongst us that ho may continue his nefarious practices how olton have wo heard that remark made by the stroct coruer patrons. Ed. of cboating the workman ? Perhaps ho is a corrupt politician or grasping offioc-soeker ?" Marshal "He Is no corrupt politi cian or ofllee-socker. Ho is a true, honest, upright workingman, who, by tho sweat of his brow, earns a liveli hood. Off whom? En. Hip Foreman- receive him, socks socks, we presume En. admission to our Order, it he welcome ?" Tho Lodgo rises and responds " He is welcome." The Marshal then prcsonts the candi date to the "o" dropped out tho As sistant Foreman, and addresses that officer with a long rigamarole of such stuff demagogues alone can invont. When tho weather gets a little cold er, we may give tho whole "manual," minus the typographical errors, which are too numerous to mention. LETTER XVMRER FOUR. Home, February 7th, 1870, Come, let us entor the sacred portals of tho mystic circle. Mr. Jamoa K. W n, merchant, and bis companions at last rind they are worthy, and ho, a laboring ai)riUUixt,!'iox a bitter Radical, who wants to be a candidate for office, butVbo it not either a laborer or a me chanic, now prcsonts himself. Ho is met at the holy entrance by tho Mar shal. What form is this that greets our eyo ? It cannot bo I li is I the arrowy shape of Mr. W. S. B y, ox Clerk to tbe Commissioners, ex-Democrat, and ex-botel koeper I How ma iestio bis forte I How the diguity ot Then with open arms we , labor sits enthroned on his brow, and Brothers, a vxtrkinoman with what grace Ins toil-stained hands bore ono "e" is dropped out of i bv" tbo stair of Marshal, a worthy iu 11 .. i r u successor to Mr. J. A. r t, ox-Demo- i, and the ". u omitted, for short, oa(j(jr of Mo((K) ',, ox Khor. iff, one of an illustrious trio who first came to tho gates, and the one to whom tho great apostle, J r, first entrusted the staff of Marshal. Hoar tho new Marshal : " We therefore ask you to take tho following oath f" - - " do solemnly sircar or affirm, as a man of honor, thht I will never communicate Till GaANOiR Movemknt. Tha Grangers, like other people, are going to attend tba Centennial Although overwhelmed with economy gener ally, they are before tha legislature for an appropriation of fifty thousand dollars to see them through. 3 hey havo also leased a tract of forty actus of land with sample buildings at Elm station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, for thoir Centennial encampment noxt summer. The plaoe U uol more than four miles from tho Park, and w amply supplied with water and ahado. Buildings are to be erectod that will require 5,000,000 luct of ftjmbor, for tho accommodation ttf Grangers and tbeir families from all parts of the United Slates. The de sign is to furnish board and lodging at or near cost-price to aH oi&n)bora of tbe Order wbilo visiting tho Centen nial. 1ln railroad companies are ex tending overs' eWsiify (o the project, and will run traint to thai a trip from tba encampment' to tbo ('.crUenniaj to any person, ercrif a member of the Order, any of tlie. scents that I nuly learn tcithin the loiiije room. So il HP M e God." The candidate takes tho , oath and follows his leader, tho Marshal, who gives the alarm at tho floor. Thon comes to tho'front tho first fruits ol tho victory of Mr. Hoover ovor Mr. Irwin, ip ilia pursop of the newly elected Janitor of tho Court House, Mr. 11. 11 II, worthy son of an illus trious sire, Jiui.lo Watchman, who carefully scrtttinir-us the persons of the strangers, and on the order ol the rope. man, admits tbem to the holy of holies and to tho august presence See them in their high places, or ranged in bean toons order liko wall flowers around tbe chamber. We here can greet tho beaming laces, the benevolent smiles, tbe pure and artless glances of many not nnknown to lame. Shall I note them? See the rotund form of our friend, tbo Treasurer of the lodgo, Mr. J. S, S. and that of tho newly -sworn Treasurer of tbo county, Seo, too but 1 fin-boar. iu candidal", with the Mnrsliul, approaches the altar and cnnlronts the Foreman, Mr. F, B. IL, come to tbo open day tbut tbe whole county may indulge in ono broad grin. But what oloquonco in tbo intoned uU terunces of tbe official. "He dree- the myrtle eirele'a bound, a With iknll and eroaa-bonea fenced arunod ; He traced fall many a vlt;il there lie muttered many a ba.,kood'e prayer, That aeandad liba a earae." He says, "When tbe propor lime ar rives let us non. mate lor onlce. it has now arrived and tho preparations aro completed. A board lias decreed tbo order that binds tho brethren ; of that board our earnest and laborious friend VV. J. it. is the leading nieml-er aa he is ot every movement that locks to the control of the lodgo. Tho nom inations are to bo made in tbo lodge. Friday is tho appointed day; tho can didates nominated must prepare printed tickota and the li'orM oflico is to be patronised. Tho tickets aro to bo giv en to tho brethren aftor tho nomina tions and they aro to go to tho polls and vote for the men nominated. No brother shall withdraw his name from tho order after tho nomination, until aftor the borough elections. Well and nobly done, most sapient commit too. Messrs. J . W. S , W.J. 11 ,and tho worthy Foreman eomplcto the work and hold the defeated men until tbe job is consummated at the polls by the action of tho men whose freedom you take from them. Honesty, quali fications, past services to t ho peoplo, benefits to tho community, a pure and upright walk ia life, aro ofnovaluo against this sworn band ot midnlgbt proscriptinnista. What matters it if be has given bis thousands to help the education of our children whom we are too thriftless to oducato oursolvos? llo is a capitalist What matters it if he does give employment to more men than any other five men in tho county, and pays moro taxes to odu cato our children than tbo whole of our lodge pays, ho is a capitalist and owns property; wo will not voto tor him, but will elect Mr. G er Mr. li as tho chosen representative of our wishos, although hiacharactoris doubt- lul and be novor could manage hts own business. Ho is therefore tho fitter to manage that of the people. How lame and impotent tho result. Stop and think; use your common sense and see whoro tboso blatant demagogues aro loading you. Do you assert that wages aro con trolled and regulated only by the ca price of your employers? Such has novcr been tha case hero. Your own recollection will oonvinco you of this. Do you assort that you have tho right to dicta to what the f'armor shall pay you, without regard tow bother ho can afford it or not? If that is sound, what becomes of the agricultural In terests, and how are you to separato betweon tho capitalist and tho agricul turist ? W bat good can come ol an ef fort to raise tho wages ol farm bands or ol lumbermen, when wo all know that both those intorcsls aro weighted down with taxation and bard times. What common sense is there in such oaths as you tuko, or suck elVorU as you make, if they are only to result iu injuring yourselves and foisting do signing politicians into power? How many candidates for olllco are no mumburs and officials of your lodges ? Shall I name them ? Byandhy. Tho broad and ridiculous l'nrco that you enact ovcry nigjit of your meeting, when your officials present the cunui date and proclaim him to bo a. man "who oarns bis bread by tbo sweat of bis brow, wheu in truth that man is ouo who lias never labored and who socks your doors to find ulllee, is bo coming a little stalo, Peoplo begin to understand who you are, what you aro after and why secresy and oaths are iiecoswtry for your vile purHispa, in stead of Common Scnse, What a fl.rco? dollars from Mr. Whittlesey's pockoe. 1 IS IT "YOU Who 'Mid that yetl would lika to get tadi Clothing as City VrP "ear, rsthsr thtsf ms wiOUSttU gooas com monly told ? This will tell vou how to do lb Tn. 'V'VlslToJu'sUiriVS-O' " You Can Save "Enough la buylnf a Sett a Oeb Bail TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from tnrwhm In this County to tha City of PfcUaUctpMa, navej a Brown i ux4 have tier of kliht-Mtinc boottfoo. WuiMiokaf i itui oy ) lattmant, un m wui you nfUr chm trial. Far Mm 4 toy. rrfj pa twrt m ht wmDw mnuiicturt I frxxl, tomm ot ttwm ia our owm IwtJdi -L They ara 4l cl.w-tl wl fituaaWxT T can ba railed upon, bturakaapcft out of IM iaraproMM m wbao umt aay tbay aU h ava i m whtUfk, but conflM o ratal.. Wa baarno ttt-will aa anf oft, and itata thU only bacauM mm tlaaUratall poor food, a Maniac bom owbooao. To aath of on ruiBai en wt ara mpoMibk for article bought of im. By our pUa of Ticketing tha rv mmmn of Ik aAtoruli m tf fooda, no mm cm bt m4aiod aa to THE priot la plala Asum ttvd nrtkinftT. Tba mm prica to acqualauncoa and atrangata. To city peoplo Ml country peop advantage. Willi tach articla told, a i.itmrmnIM ia giran, that tha Prico It a low a Il can b bought anvarluirs atwt that tha duality la a reOTCMntad 1 olao, that tho atonoy wtil ba paid back In full, H puixoaatr wilkia W dura wuneo, tot any reaooa, 10 rotura UM fooat, unworn. WlMMohor A trui troal thoir CUt TOM III t. wkort th tttcg toe T l atom in Fhilaieljjala, -- -MUS H iawport.n! our ligno, cardl. advcrtiaeaMnta, aad Then U but oat Oak Hall la poopU ttrfttt our ilgm about wharo tha atora it, ao that ibey nay acllthcir countcffctt moala. PMladalDhla. It la a laian bull dinar. Tha ai a tha South-cut curnar of SlXTH-blXTH S1X1H SIAIH and Haikat IMraoat. 71 trad paitarm of naHrlaJ and price by VV bea tary ftun CTH-b TkoM oho oannot I tM CMy. i naucatod. Fcraooa cm havo ma4a-up goodt atnt by Eaprcaa, by Kwl lag tbdr BMaaura (wc himish oajy dircctiona that any one can owoaura by,) and deacribtng color itm. ana price Uturca. raymem can jit iTa,u,t me (Ml1Usj "fsssaiHilsf V to tne EJrpreai co. on raccitit b alkwwl ltfra paying. Wl Mavrv and oav tne eaurcetAi mi jhm tmttr. Btondi do not oka in aaurcaaage back to Philadelphia ileaac, we will return tbo iia tlJif sW aw Hu 4m WANAMAKER & BROWN. Hi i"nWlr i"oa' aTiriil . CHEAT HAXK ROHDERW SKILLED rRACKSMF.il (1ST 1070,000 Till stiV or rui said at niitiiami'Ton, MASS.t-A VAMIl.T or SRVBN OAlinitD and (iiARi.tP roa rive imi'ts. tut KSCAPI. From tba S.rinBald RepnMlRaa ofJai.uaty S7. Northaintiton woko up, yostenlay fiii'onmia, to learn of the most audacious, dcliuoralo ami startling bank rohhory Mr. Whittlcsev. when asked to give tlio three combinations of tbo vault, for tho outor, inner and cheat doors, gavo lliotn wronjr twice and tbnee, tint tno burglars wrote thorn down and mado bin) repeat. Of course thoy caught him, and a pistol compelled tho truth, though bo loKI llioiu ll. ill li.ur Keys were necessary to opAi tbo patent lock, thrco of which were at tho bouses of tho other bank oflicers. At 4 A. il. Mr. Whittlesey was Utkon to a down stairs bed room, tho wbolo family gagged, and four of tbo burglars with Jt. iw oprritA nr. alio-hank. Three hours after Mrs. Whittlesey succeoded in freeing herself and giving tho alarm from a window. Tho whole party woro speedily liberated, and tho cashier, still wearing tbe bandcufl's, went to the bank. A clcvor workman soon fitted a key, and all the handcuffed were soon released. Examination at tbo bank showed tbut tbe cracksmen bad unlocked the outer door, but woro ap parently balked by tbe sale lock, lack ing three of the requisito four keys. They tried tho metal of tbo door with bars, and wrenched off two dials, which servo as an indox lor working the com bination, hoping so to tamK'r with tho lock. They woro entirely unmolested, as tho watchman had gone homo. There is every indication that six, and per haps all, of tbem left on Conductor Adams' 6 o'clock .Southern train. Five of them had tickota previously bought and one paid his faro. It is surmised that one of thorn may havo got left, for a man wns inquiring, soon after, for a chance to follow tho regular train by freight, and a team, driven furiously toward Holyoko, was heard by tho family ot Sheriff W right passing On Maple street, where, also, a linen dus ter was picked np. 1 ho lock uiwn tho vault was a supposed especially sale affair. It was Doxler's double dial combination, with Herring's patent lor disconnecting tho tumblers irom tho snli.dlo. was patented by Oscar Yale last April, and put on this bank only last October. For safety it was accounted fully equal to, if not better than, tbo chronometer lock. Dut tbo gang knew all tbe ins and outs of locks, lor when Mr. Whittlesey told thorn that they could not enter with but one ol tho lour keys required, tney naa responded, "Wo know moro about bank locks than you do." Of courso they did, for, when the now lock wns put in, a oonsiiicuoui notico wus posted up warning burglars that it would bo Idle lor them to wrcstlo with this lour keyed combination. This notico was probably sadly taken down, early this morning, when tho desecrated inner sanctuary ot the institution was renchod by the skilled workman. Thoro are many 'indications that the burglars have been planning their work lor at least a month, somo lour weeks ago a suspicious character lin gered in the bank sn long, on various pretenses, that the officers marked blm for a burglar. A small hand bng was Iiickod up near tho primary school iouso on Bridge street, December 28, containing a pair of new handcuffs, liko theme nsed at Mr. Whittlesey's, a number of ring stuples, nails, etc. Only Tuesday aftornoon a boy found In tho attio of that same school bouse another bag, in which wero several bits, a hit-sltx'k and a whisky-flnsk,the discovery ol which broke np tho school fur the day, and brought Sheriffs Wright ana i oirt io mnao a ci'mer examina tion. They found, In the same placo, four new double army blankets, a pul ley and considerable rone, a lot of sandwiches in paper bags from the Sfamford(Ot.)IlBilroadro8laiinint,roast chicken, apples, oto., a copy of the Now York 11 of Ilocemhor t'l, and a pair of sntinet drawors, minus one leg.wliicli last was found In Mr. Wlnltlesoy'a house yesterday, having been nsed as a mask. Tho provisions had evidently been stored at least a mnntb, Mr, Whittlesey attended a commltteo moot ing relative to the Kdwards Church in the directors' room of the llnmpshire County Hank, Tuesday evening, which cloned about 0 o'clock, when the clerk, In pulling down the curtain, w four men run from the roar of the building. Paring yesterday Northampton was rather inclined to bo merry over the HI success of so boldly contrived a scheme, and was Innocently busy during tne puUican until three o'clock, whon tho bank officials had bad liino to fully ex amine their all'airs. Tho saving bank peoplo, on the floor above, wish it un derstood that their securities can be in no way affected, an their vault is en tirely separated from that of tho Na tional lltinky I pon the depositors in Nrtrthttmpton aud the wbolo region, who had trusted that safe above all others, tho loss will bocmshiiig. Wbat with bad tobacco yearn and tho bard times, tho calamity ranks almost with tho heaviest of onr disasters of firo and flood. At the latest advice no word had been received from the robbers, who havo proved their position in tbo busi ness above cavil. - Special Policeman Kingsley, who was on duty at our depot, saw three men get off front tho early northern train and hnstily em bark to lloslnn. whom ho now thinks woro'nuspiclous." Olcoursedispatchcs were sent to all the cities yesterday, giving particulars of tbo affair, and a squad ot tlio Hlato detective nave ocen summoned. Tho big reward willdraw tbo best detectivo skill ot the country to Northampton. It was notable that there wero few plansiblo theories as to who tbo robbers miirbt bo. Ono ong- gosliim made editor Winslow tho leader of the band, aad on oae of his borrow ing trips that he attempted so unsuc- coRMuiiy ry corresponuencc wuu wr of our local hanking institutions. jjtw flwHsrmcrtW. Uw 3fli'frttSfmfnts. " Tlielitj-Kltlith Aauual Report af the pka'jv .urn'., urn M.rsrni.rcF. to, tlflice. nil t'lieataul at., Pl.il'a. Aaa.ts Jar..' . IS7J ;...I.H.Tf..4 BKCKirTa. Premlaina reralrd.....tl,lll,A!'. lateresl rarelrea 1IT,IJ7 T 1ST OF JUKOHS. Liat er Jurore arewa lor Meren term. a. D. Ift.6, eumracaeiitc un the third Moailey. (Itlth) I flaaftp Jl-aona. Jno. Kims. BarasldeiJaiaaa Carrr, Cheat K. A. llialer. Clearfield f H. KerliBI, ('..fa-tea Jaa Heveee. X. Waea'n Morea Oaeita, Deemtur R. H. I.aeahe. Oneeola n. Bueckman. .irassa Jaa. Dieaey, Jleeeerie Laoten Hir-I, llestoa J. R. KIik, Belllaamea BicNael, .lore's P. W. I hll.oD. Bloom Detid Mmk. ll"(ts! J.8. Knrria, llradlerd Useria 0. Kirk, Ura.jr Krailue Lelher. Jeues Duwler, llaraslte, Pi J Rnple. Karlbaua J.W. McOull'Hisb, Ivaoi I). H. Miteliai, Uorttneo Wa A. Moore, Pam liM Cldwll. I'lWo 8. lleudtnon, Wood'd travkrik JIRORI. H. li rat tar, . Cla.OeiJ i Petor Uino, Uirord Juha Kramer, " ; Fraoeii Hugar, A. H. Uoirelrlob. " U'jnitvl Uinter. 'JOlRh P. M.Cardoa. ' jdcorfo Newell, llaitoa W. D. Ima, Cor'villeOlivor Muoro, Kartaaoa Frank Rum, Hecoorio Ptier 0odp, 1-a-roocc John W. Mott, K-I1!0. B. Morrill, A. H. Uttliob. H ilaot. Houvor, Morria Abrata l'aoreo, " J. W. Uollooba. " Willion iiaover, Peua Torroaeo Koenau. u lUberl Purur, Pike DftTio' Droaaler. fHaml AftlarT, Uiltoa Reeti, M. I,. C. Kvavaa, ' Fred Crow, Cbriat. Lonloii, " W. M. Pnee, " J. M. Drwaler, Uoia 0. W. WooaVii, W.m4 d 4-m. Alriandor, " Deferred pnemrolt Bot duo or BBrcuorted..,. Aoonied iolaroat oa t took , mo rt )(;, A o. Ilrcrre In falua of ttorki ovor oopI ixikifiiaiaitiirt. Loom A cattowmotit paid 9iiHtndi altnwed to retluoa pronlani..... 8orreO(lcred A eMeoU Ird polictoi Ro-I ntormn- paid etbor eonmtniee nl ConiBiooMeJarWe,A OR'tiet oxpeneoa AdvfTtt-irtn. printing, atdlcal foil, tie. Ttjto-, . lujcooet. aod logtU oxpeusra Aiueli at market rain.,, AMKTft, jam. 1 , 1R7A. D. H. Hoorti. Pbiladol pbia,andvthoritooki and loant...,..... Mori Kt (oe aad froand rente upon properly arnratard at MH Sutt, all Brat .tone,... Real wtato owned hj onaiin Pretniutn ntei A Iqodi Mcured by eolU total Ceih on hand and In trufrt eoropinioa. Scrip div.deodl bold by ooinpany BaUnre in betide of 001.11- All 'rthr-r eMuritioa LURILiriCi. ' ' Loftei reported, but ' not yet da- Roeervo a4 4 per oent. .Mret, rt'iutrod to ih tore ouietanding riibi Scrip yot onlitaading. l,r.2v:4. 2,911 flrlM.eA OAs, ! M DavlJ laOffOU, llenry f rouip, Iimdfunl C. Cad wall eder, Williaoi Potera, M Tbotnoi 11 Liu, " John Hand, Urady II. B. tllinrer, II. M. He lor. Jubn Rilry, Bnrnild" Daniel fittnao, !aa N. lUiney, CM Vim. Woituvor, " ft- MeOlaoghlia, T- Manrer, Oorinfrton Avg- hougeoK " Claud. Itarmuy, " I. Kephart, I)?oatnr A DM INISTHATBIX' NOTICE Nntioo U hereby (ivea that Letl-ri of A I ininittratln on tbe oitate or C. W. LKuNARD, late of Lawroaoo twp., Cloarfleld eonnty, P, docoaetd, having hoon duly granted to tbo under igned, all portvono indebted to taid tatt will Cleaoa make Immediate payment, and Ihoee aeing claim or eVmando will preaent tbem properly authenticated (or rttlrmmt witboot delay. LV1HA P. I.KONAKU, Corwonsrilla, Pa., Feb. 9, '7A-ftt Ada'x. JM PORTA NT NOflC'k II v tog dipood of my bnilneoi in thlo bnr ongh, all poreone wbo havo left Clock , Watch' i or Jrwolry, fbr ropaire, art fcerehy notified u take tbeoi away beforotno lot day of April, 117. ffta 8. King will eoooted mm in baelr.eai. N. R. All Watebea, ie left oeerono year and ot ealled for In that time will be poo -Mr red for. f-.led. II. F. MAUtiLB. Clearfield, Feb. t, 11704U 1 57,19.41 3MIS.fi! ' 98M10 7S ...$lD4,32V.lt 1 1 ,770,4:7. 19 ,J 1,971,891.94 S4fi.18.IS 3,610.1I ; I91.9IM! UX,fi.19.09 17,9X& 48 l.tn,S4.I4 .5of4,129.J fn,nJ9.o 4,wj,nft o IIS,0iU9 4(Tifl,4,18.09 74T,M1.I 1,0H3,691.S4 MM Bnrplui to Mtllny hold ort, 4 par oent. baai. Bnrplaa to policy hold ri, 41 per et. baii.,, Total ntitnber of pi ictoe pned In IhH... Pnlicin in Coree Jan. 1, N7 9.H4 Amount at rik t2189,-ins ,90 SAMl'Kt. 0. IIUKY. PmMent. HAMl'KL K.HTOKRS, Vina Preatdaot 11. 0. HTKI'HKNH, ffMond Vioo ProiidenU JAMKS WIKH MAHON, Aotuarr. I1KN11V AU8T1R, Heorotary. COURT PKOCLAMATIOS . RltRAS, Hen. O. A. MnYRft. Pracldenl J nil go of tho boart of Common Pleat of tha Twonty-lftb Jadlelal Diilrlet, eonpoaed of tbo roundel of Clearfield, Coot re and Clinton aad lion William 0. Pot and Hon. Joan J Hbap, AMoolaio fed got of Clearfield eonnty. have lataed their precept, to dirtelcd, for tbo holding oft Court of Comninn Pleip, Orphan' Court, Court of Quirter HeMiona, Coori of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of tteneral Jail Delte ery.ot the Court llouao at Clearfield, in nnd fur the enunty f CleRrft-lil.onmnenefng on tbe third Monday, the tth dny of March. IH70, and to cimttiniin ono week, M01ICK 1H, therefore, hereby given, to tho Coroner, Juatieoi of tbo Peace, and Conotablee, In and for tald eonnty of Clearfield, to appear in I heir proper pereoae, with tbeir Record e. Roll, Iniuintiont, Kiaotnatlona, and other Kenem. brincee, ti do tboee thlnga which to iboir olfiooa, and in their behalf, pertain to bo done. .By an Act of Aaertabiy, paeaed the fith day of May, A. li. UM, It ia made tho duly of Ihe Jul tleea ol the Peace af tbo eeveral onuntfe of thi Commonnelth, to return tn the Clerk of tbo Court of ijuarter ttoeviont of tho raepoetWa enanliia, ail tho mogatiannoa entered tnhi belbro Ihem ly any pumin or portona charged with I bo oommlMinn of any trltne, except toob Oaiet aa may no ended bofore a Juiiieo of tbn Peooo, nn tier vxiating lawa, at loaat tew day bfure tbo ctmmro'cmiit f I bp eettion ol tha Court to which tiny aro matle retu ma hi en'tpec ilroly, and In all eaf where any reongniaanrea aro catered into (tm than Un deya befure Urn eomeaoneemel of tho aesii to nbiub ibey aro made returna ble, tho mid JuPtU-ej are to return ike amo in tho at u.e manner a if eaid act had not t pand. UlVliN ander my hand at Clear 1.1.1. UU 9th day of 1-ubruary, in tho yoar of vnr Lord, one thnuaand eight buwdrvd and aerenry-aU. fco tfio W. H.MrPHr.HUUM.ebarlf. JJIVOHCK NOTICK William A. Cor in nacnben U'liat dtimi il nunn 7 ground will be ft nOurif only a few I u new Jitiii litDT ir aboui to in- mtnntM evrtd At R very trifling eKfwnao. nxjuce T it it true AbtU they itrt npt worthv (mocoAaor of bis oartiOHt nredo-1 tbut wostorn Mtvfe&cbuMottii. if not tba Qimmr, Mr. . T o. iBy tbe way, in' wbolo country, has ovor kiiuwn. A tluyin lAiijjbinjtf at tho plilitof Canbior it not trhMlinl tbut tho hiirb offidaU antl of novcn mon.wbobud bton hftnir-J Wbittll'ficy'fi mkn. Tho bank offlccm and the ch(Mn (iidii4iox-l tf tblfi Or- fa h,)lli the town for nt vMt a inuiu. , (itlcut tbut Uivif PAtfifit lock tier aro all Anch aaloi aumorilopi ouU ejuM enom, ontorcd the Iiouho of bail wHbntood tho filtnck, nnd tbo the rolitfion whoso fiirma ibyy iivoktitCRhlor WhiUWy, uf Wio othipj)-1 oipofif-l dcnoitoni Jfnvo over thoir Rnx U) ffiwc Toroe to the obligations of thoir ton National hauli, uihJ poui(), gfiuyd ifify for tbo tino, Very nttny PPpJo ana guarUod lor houra twvyii pouj.le. wuilctj nf tbo ojopng ' (-liu vault, Tbov oetnpeljotl Jjun to givo tbcui tho bonovor. tbia morning. Tho full.tx coruwneUion9 on lbaf vault. traiUMijiorit of tho Ion did not tvneb tho boutta J. Coi,. In two Court of Common Plea of Clearfield Co., Xv. . Term, U74. Aioeaiii.i'a iirorre,. Moileela hereby giren to you, Luulaa J, Cot, that you aro repaired to be and appear at onr la it Court of Common Plfae. to be nell al Ulnar- field, M tbo 20th o.y ot Martfe aV i-. ,aV., nnd nnawer tho antnplaUl of the taid William A. Oon. s W. II, MOJ UCttV. fllfrlff ' Timriraw tHiTaLtta rgm tj W. h.r prtatl hrms aawaee at mm ae riM I ILL. aa, irtM -eat lae reamat af reMate eaeSa, mall a mf la aar ,aaa, eaeW SELLING OFF AT COST. For the next Sixty Daya T. A. FliKCK A VIK will nfell all their winter gooJs AT COST, to make room for a new HPItlHrO NTOCK. a Double width Dcaver Cloth, for Lndics' Coating, nt only $1.90 per yard. CleerfWld, Pa., F.hro.ry t, ISTI-lt L UMBER WANTED. From aae milllea la 1,40.1.000 frrt of Mo. 1,1 sea I piae bearas, II. II aae I, ream, 1.0,1k, te be ftallTerrel Bf raft er eara te I'iltsberca. ParmeBt to be meda aa folloara 1 Part eaab Bod part la trned eily property, aa mar be aree4 Bpa. a.da to be a.l.lreasa to MKLLON PHOTIIKKg, 1 Lnmber Yanla, Ik Wari,Tltl.Urf, Pa, oral eor keek, lit Smlthttla elraet Ilea. , lKTS-Sm F1 HAZIEU8 CKNTENNlAli HOCK BT (It) llB.- A iHHik eontelniniOTer Sitty lieautilul Illut tratlopi of Kxbibitioa Build. n)r, ralroiimnt. fara, Indepondenoo Mall la 1 T T ft and IS7I. Carrtontair'a Hall, ttlrard Oalleyo, Jdoni Tean ill. Cathedral, aad all other iilaaotof InUreet ia tbe Centennial City, with hUtorioal tketohea of each, and a enannandtnn. or all otber Ininrnatlon abaolntoly inileaneaaablo for the 0-nlennlal Via iter, who ooghl to make biwaelf Iboronfthly familiar with tie content before rlilllna; tbe Ki kibiiion. Sent anywhere by retnro of mall on reeoinl qf prion, Twenty ocnta. Adtlreae John W. Fra.Iar, No. IT.I? North IHth aVeet, l'liiia.ll(.hia. Dig trade dieoocjot to oonatrj dralera. juU,'?l aa4bnt apltcloM Uelltatlo (bf trfalnlnc a Haxlnree KVleoatUue. , ir circular, aaqre. Pa Dirpy A novo rtUabuffa. Pa, tet. I, fiw MiH At,K Tbo ndor-ithed otTart for aaie a vainanw mwn nr.. pony in the lrerb Cloarfield, Lot Mxlal feet, with a atwi two- lory planh hooee theronn oraxtMl, with three roooaa down ataira aod (bar bod rooaia up etatra. Aleo, oewiaa; room and bath mom on aooond loor. Honan nntenod oompido frwen oeiiar to auto. uoon nonnro poren nnd fond water. Trioo annaoio ana pay mean oaar. twauTI Wat. M. MoCI'LLOl'OH. DTK.VM SAW MILL. RNGINK tO AWU UOILKfUj FOR 8At,B. - Tba nn4eriiii4 ofera Ibr aaU on rtnaopablo tenua, tbetr fteani aaw niHI, Ineated. a( IV : I tare ton, Clearfiold Oe., ffi.' To tjt'w aad lolrert M M fo4 Vbaaiit 'of (fee ea(,ae a Uk.i, ind a in good mntlnaj order. Ihe will elo arl their hTngla and lad mill, and all tbo worhtaf me oh I aery in tho mill, fartlot wlahinf In m rob ana eon tall on at addreen inbi-rllaureus. HARTS WICK 4 IRWIN , , SBCOMO HTIlKtT. CLEARFIKLD, I'A., i t - ' . ' DKALEItS IX , . PUUE DllUCiS! oh e m i c a i. : PAIN'1-S, OII.S, DYK STUFF VAKNIHIIliK, BRUSIIK5, e PKrirrMftHY, . v . ... r.n HOODS lOlLF-T Airild.l.S, 0F ALL KIN DP. PURE WIA'E.H AKD l.lQUORSt tot medletael porpoaa. Trnaooa, Rnpporttn, rVhool Booki nnd Station ery! ana ail otner artieioa naoaiiy r fnund in a Irog Store. I'lIYRICIANiV PRKSCRIPTKlNI CARK- Fl l.LY COM HOI'NDED. II. Tina a lorn on- nericnoe In tbo bniineae (hey ran f Ivr entire eat. ui anion. J. O. HAKTHWICK, JOHN f. IHW1N. Clearfield, Doeamber 1, ln74. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, ($ooceaeora t Boynn A Yfone;,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Xannfaetnrcra of PORTABLE 4 STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Coraer Bf Fearta aad Pie. Btreels, CLEARFIELD, PA. , us 1870. WIXTEIt. 1876. WM. REED S Dry Goods Emporium, OPEBAIIOTHE, CI.KARKIELD, PA. ,,' DKESR OOOD8, rLAXNELf, CAPS1MKRES, , 4 BLANKETS, '' ," FHAVL8, rANCT SOOD8, ' TK1MMINUR, M1LMNKRY OOOII?, HOSIERY AND (1 LOVES, Fl'HR OP ALL KINDS, ! . , . . i CAIIPKTS AND OIL CLOTHS, RHUS, MATS, LUtniflKT, WINDOW PAPHR, . , , . . , r v . WINDOW CITR TAIN'S, ' WIKDO riXTPRKS, ' OIL BLINDS, WALL PAPER. Ae, Ae. J'ho htrgest assortment of the nbovo nnmcd good in the ct.unly, nnd sells Tor cosh. Rcnionibcr, butler and ogs taken inexcliange for good. Receiving new goods almost daily. , , , v , , , WILLIAM HEED, oPEiti noi wi:, . ROOM NO. 2. , Cl.aro.10, Dee. I, Ula. - ' , HAVIRO aairairea ia the asaaaractBre f Arau eleaa MACHINERY, we resfKeirall.T taferm he petite tiiel srs art see arepared to All alt orders el ebaaply and aa promptly as eaa be .lone Lb any of tbe eltiea. We mannfartere aed dtel Ib Malay and Circular Saw-Mills Heed Bloeka, Water Wheels, Sh.ftin, Palls; Ollord's lojeoter, Bteem Gsu,n, Steam Wblatlea, Ollera, Tallow Capa, Oil Co,i, Gauge Cerka. Air Ooeka, Globe Valves, Cbaek Valeea, vreailil lr. li Plpee, g'.eam Pumpe, Boiler Feed Pomps, Ami. FrtctioB Metres, Soap Stoae Parking. Gam Pcrk- . ai..l all kiada af MILL WORK, l.,c,lhtr with Plows, Eled Solea, COOKAXD PARLOR STOVES, aad elber CASTINGS ef all kinds. aT-Ordsra solicited and tiled at eilj prises All leUeri ef laqalrj with refsreaee te maeblaerr f ear maaafeetsrra premptlj aaswared, bj addree- laf as at Clearlold, Pa. jaam-tf BILER. YOl'NO t BKKD. THE CLEARrlELD FIKE CLAY CO. '", ; CI-EARFIKLI), PA., AnrTCTcrirna or 3 ; FIRE BRICK, Furnace Blocks, Gas Retorts, . " : r " t ' Stove Lining, Paving Tiles, &c. Chimney Topi, Mludotc C'npu, r .! ' l . All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIGINAL UhSMN IN TERRA COTTA MADE TO ORDER. With imprure.1 maebiaer. Irsl elaaa materiel aad skilled workmea. we raa warraal all oar maaararturca to be equbl to If aol aapark t te an. la tbe market. Artlrlea at our maiiufaeture eea ba aeea at tba Worka, near Railroad Depot, ar at tbe Hardware Store of Powell A Morgan, Alt order, from a diatanee. addrseeed to tba General Snperintemlrnt, will rceeire ptoaaat at tentioa. J. . HAr!Ttl irk, JOHN FKRlll soN, Um lSopt. ef Hea.hllel,l, Uarakirk, Scollaad, Sept. MaanrnelBrlag Dept. Btay!,!! ; ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Ktvu Lining nnd Fire Hiick, kept eeasteutl ea head. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, ' MATTIIKHSKK, ' ...r. ..! .:g't Improved Spring Beds, . MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O. The aaderatned begs leare to laform tha eltl Bees er Cle.rO.IJ, aad tha pablle geaerall., that he hea bb heed a lae aaeartmaat af I'uraliare, aaeh aa Walaat, rheelnel aad Painted rhember ..ilea, Parlor Hultee, Reelinlag BaA Eiteaaioa Chairs, Laities' and (tenia' K..T Cbelra, the Per fhrated Dlalag aad Parlor Chairs, Cane Heats aad Wladaor Chairs, Clothe, Bare, Step and Eitea aioa Ladder., lie! Keok,, MfabBlng arBshee, A, MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES. Looking, Glasses, Chromes, Aa, wklek weaU b, saitehl. for Uellea preaeata. deem 71 J0II TROVTMAN. TTOUBH ANP tOT FOR BALK J.X Tke lipase aad Let n the earner ef Mar alt Wtk rtreete, WaaiAabl, P, te for aale. Tbe let eemeeloe aeaalr aa am af (Vwead.- The hewee la a large dembla frama, eoalelalag ale. reems. Vet terms aed ether rafermeUua apple la eka eabaarlbar, at the fast Crkee, eell p, a. OAI1LIN." I on niffTtno or ?vit dci I 'tV.l. ,Bt, ,e. STOVE AD EARTHED -M ARE OK EVERT DESCRIPTION I 0KOCK8! POT8! CROCKS ! fUlter'a Palei.t Airtight Self BeeJUiaT Kralt 4. aae I RllTTLR CROCKS, with lid,, CUKAU CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APP1.R . IH'TTER CROCKS, ' - PICK LI CROCKS, PLOWill POTS, - hi DISHES, STEW POTS, Aad a greet many otber tkinga tee BBaeroml tt mention, to be bed at FRED'K, LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTEHY. Corner l Hitrnr ant Thfr4 9trtt. viaAeMriHiiV, rA. al MARBLE AM) STOVE YARD ! Mrs. S. 8. LID DELL, Having angegrd la tha Marbl, baslaeas, dtslrea te lnfrm her friends aad tbe paklle that she has aew aad will keep aoaslaaH. ea haad a large as., well selretr.1 st.wk of ITALIAN AND VERMES"? MA RULE, and Ip pre,,red to iWitisa te erde, TOMBSTONES, . , BOX AND CRADLE TOM1UV, MONl'MWITM, lWs awl Pesla see Camelrr? Lets, Window . , Sitls aad Cape, alio, tll'KRAt', TABLE AND WASlt KTAJts TAPS. A... 1. Yard ea Heed street, wear she R, R. Plepef, Cleera!i Pe. ta7.II VLf I Hi AM M. 1IENKY, ivnwn 'I l eaa PrjtrB in Scnieraia, I. I'M MS. CI IV Clleeliena meda aad eaoae, preenptlx peld erer. Arllslee af agreemaal aed demle a I aemeaeenea B.dl, lesaleA and WerreBled eaa. reel-,,- -Ji'r., , . y , MJj'J.
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