Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 01, 1876, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKARKIKLO, PA
Wf KINKfi AY Rf'HNINfl, MAIICH 1, 1171.
Terms of Subscription.
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par Advertising Agents, AT Perk Kow, mrntt
Hkraao Ptreel, are our duly authorised Agents
WeW YAN( L'tlV.
rKl.M.ioim honilJi, .
Met hud la t l.pUcoi.al t'hurrli Bit. B.
Hthviih, i atr. Public ttorviet every Hat-hath
il 10, A M., end 7 t M.
Subl-atli School at 9 A. M.
Prayr . ctiog every Thursday, it 71 P. M
Coinu mint rfervlot. Ural Haliliatb of every
nontb. jI li A. AI.
I'reab)ter.aii C.iurrh-I(ev. II. 8. Bcvlkb.
Sabhulh eervieee morning and tveBinr Sab
bath Sohm.l at I P. M.-Prnyer Meeting Wednea-
day evening.
Ht. trnticl Cliurch Cithollc Rv. P.
J.BHBftiitAR. Preachincat lOlo'olock, A. M
tha first, third and lourlb Sundaisof each month
Vespers and llereriiotion of the Messed riaerameat
at 7 o'clock, P. M. tuDd-iy School tvtry Sunday
afternoon at i oi-look.
. OKIICIAI, UIHKCTOHY.
f Ml OP HOLDIRO QtTARTRB IRMIOM OtOBT.
R t ond Motdty of January.
T i rd Monday f Marsh.
Fut M"n1ar mt J una.
Fourth Monday of September.
TtalB OP noLBIRt COMBO PLRAI. ,
Pint Monday of Juno,
floeund Monday of November,
PUBLIO orNCRRB.
Prtiriwnt IvtffUom, Charles A. Mayer, of
Look Haven . j
Awttaml Low Jttdg Hob. John U. OrfU, of.
Bell cfont a.
AuncinU Judge William 0. Foley, Clearfield
John J. Head, I'urwensvllle.,
PrttotnryKi Bloom.
Hrgfier ana Knoorder L. J. Morgan.
Diitrtet Attomty Prank Fielding.
Traurr David McOaughry.
.?artf William R. Mcl'hersnn.
Count y Surveyor Samuel F. McClokey, Cur
wrnsvme.
Connty CommittonrtCrk Brown. Clear-
Add I Tb-nnas A. Mcl.ee, Cbcit P. 0.; It air Is
Hoover, turwensvlllt.
Commljf Atftrot Christ. J. Krafcgy, Olan
Hope ; Samuel A. Caldwell, Willintnsgrovt John
j , i;onner, uurnsiat.
Count. CoroT J. B. Ntlf. New Washington
Jury CmMiWMrn John W. Hhugert, Jamas
Mltoaell, uiearned.
SufHrinttndent of PnbU SrAoot John A
Gregory. Curwrniville.
Nolan' Pa ode John W. Wrlfley, Wm. Ra-
di'banKh, Vyrvi h. Onrdon, Clfarfield ; Joiah
Eva tii. Joi. H. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, CurweBivilla
J. J. Lin )!(, Km met Sayert, Oweola Mills ; Jobn
ton Hnoiillnn, ltutberonr(.
Oar Spttial column Is decidedly Intereatlnf to
a local point of virw, and profitable reading to
outilcleri woo want to tare money.
The new ax factory at Huntingdon
will bare capacity of tor hundred aiee a day.
Wo ure to linvo nilver dimuH nnd
qmrtere after to-day. The fractional currency
of thoae deneml nation! hart bees eelM in end
the itlrer tubitituted for them.
Fred. Cardon' doc put bis head
under the wbeeli of an engine at QoodMlow'e
bridge, on Friday lift, and it wet completely am
pntated from bis body.
It is stated that tltfl PcnnnylvnniA
Haiirofid will, during the Uentenmai, run tis
passenger traina per day for erery one that Is on
tbe schedule at present.
'A Sbahonable Hint. If you have
any lru-nds ar relatives la fbiladsipnia, now is
tbe time to drop tbcm a lis, saying yon will be
a a to see 'em soon.
Hobi'il Col Ivor Rnvs tliora is a irood
deal of Christianity In kerning the snow off your
Ide-walks. Ariotfaer winter like this oue will
lead Robert to take that back.
Think of it ! C70 pairs of panU cut
ut by ooo men, la one day, by the new machine
fed at Waaamaker 4t Brown 'a, 6th nnd Market
Philadelphia,
Moving day, the first of April, eonics
n Saturday tnis year. "A Saturday nit males
' a short sit," Is an old saying that those who mote
will bare aa opportunity of testing.
Tho card ol Morris & Slago, butchers,
will bo fonnd among onr new drertltemeats
to-day. They are accommodating young men,
d hern tho best 6f fresh meats always oa hand.
The proceedings of tbe third Local
institute, held at mgier station, oa toe atn ana
Atb of February, came to hand loo Into fur publi
cation this week, bat we will giro tVem a place on
our flret page neit week.
i a i n
Tho Central Pennsylvania Confer
ence the Methodist Kpisoopii tnuroa win bom
lu annual session In tbt Grand Opera House, at
Harrlfbnrg, eommeiK.ng on Wedoerday, the S2d
day of March, and oonllnuing ten days.
1 i a '
Tho Grocery store of A. G. Kramer
A Co. has been removed to tbe room lately occu
pied by Jama II. Lytle, to Pie's Opera llonso.
They hero replenished their stoek, and aow have
one of the most eompttle Oroeery, Pro ii loa and
Feed stores in the eounty. Aire them a call.
m e a
Ladies, don't take advantage of thtH
being leap year when you're along with a young
gentleman, until you have noticed whether h
wears s ring on the little finger of bis right hand.
If be does, say nothing to him, for be has surely
been "tpoken to'-' already.
To COHRBHPONDEHTA. Wo hV6 be
fore us a number of communications for publica
tion, bat the writers bare not lren their names,
and, therefore, they go Into tho waste-basket.
" P. L B.,- A. 0.," " Indei,- and X. V. t..,"
Is not aufflcieot to Insure publleatioa.
How ik you Know? The editor of,
the Clarion Drmocrct lays t Down In Punxm
tawney, If a man oin't say rapidly Ira times,
" Shoes and lochs shock Susan," without misplac
ing a word, Ibe bar-keepers won't giro him an
other drink. But they nerer catch IT nolo John
Coimn on that.
At (iaulinV Tho World, Times
and Tribune Almanac for 1970 can be had at the
postofllce. Tbe cheapest and best statist leal doc
uments published. On receipt of 3ft cents, he will
mail a copy of either to nny address, or all three
for to e at. He alto keeps all tho lata pictorial
newspapers and magasines oa band.
WlHIIKS TO KXCHANOI. Mr. Law
rence flood, of French? Hie wishei to obaagc
a reliable property la Coringtoa township for
property la ClearfieM or Cnrweanillt, See bis
advertisement la this Issue.
Raftmca will find Mr. Flood at his poet at tbe
month of Bandy tbe coming Spring, as tenet.
Diphtheria, for a few weeks past,hns
prevailed to an alarming client la seveial places
la tbe neighboring eounty of Jefferson. George
and Sarah llorm, in Wash lag ton towaihip, near
Reyaoldsrille, were bereaved of four of tbelr chil
dren by this dreadful disease, lasida of thirty
men hours. The youngest wet aged t years, S
months and I days, and the oldest 11 years,
month tnd 19 days.
w n
Well Said. The Harrisburg cor
respondent of the Scran ton Trees, who was pres
ent at the Governor end Mrs. HartraBft's second
ananl reception oa Thursday a week, la giving
a detailed view of the guests oa that occasion,
remarks c Ml ws r
" S Bator Bov r. f Crea field. and bis beautifa!
dang ter were re-at. Mice Byer was much
admk ed, bo Im for her grace aod beauty thaw
for b r ady-lika odesty. Mer wearing apparel
wa uperv.
Improving, Our townsman. John
H. Falfvrd I fq., has been rut Uea ling among tbe
oraa c grovea of Florida for soma Vme pan
for the boaett a I it de lia ng health. Wo are
pleased to Mara that be has I., proved greatly
Ibm he arrived la ia irnlal Hi etc. aa I that a
few aoaihi low or will -tor him aneetaally, so
thatheeaa rttnra le hti family. Bo has our
thanks f,r some nf the guld.a and delicious fruit
from the orange grores of the sunny South.
IUrn Uurnkp. Tho Centra Hall
fi'rtir avi i The bans of H e, boll, Bear
Plea seat Gap, was destroyed by Ire, oa Saturday
afternoon, Itth lost., about I o'clock. There
wm abrat 41 bushel- el rye, coma aati, bay, food,
warfoas, plows, roan, sVi la tbe barn, a I of
which were burned. Mr. I'ell's Ion Is about tMf
with bo insurance. Tbe Ira was taaaed by Mr.
fioll'i little boyi, who loaad m em tehee oa Ibe
rood as they were driving cattle la water, aad te
taming te tho barn, the boys lit them, not com
prehending the i!nnger, flensing tho straw oatsldv
to take Ire, wbiea la aa Instant communicated
to the barn. Tho duelling beuee had oaaght
ewmo Ira ar cli times, sad It Was oaly by tat'
bbom stroaaeeis uostiea that U wu Mead. Mr.
rVll is a non of t, II. 4 mf Aema.borg.-
THC OLOHIOUt TWIN TV4CCO N D.
Tha 144lh annlveraary of the birthday of Geo.
Wachlagtoa wu a pertloalarl glorious day la
Clearfield aad tha weather seems to have boon
arranged for tho oooasloa bright and altar.
Thorn was aoitber snow or mad, aad right well
did all tajty the dy. Between lha eibihldoa
of tha Leonard Graded School la tbe forenoon,
aad the Ceatcanlal Tea Party la the evening,
everybody bad a celebration en heads. From S
o'clock, a. K., aattl If o'clock, . n., hilarity aod
good will reigned supremo, Everybody yoa met,
old or young, smiled, while onr quiet borough was
literally overrua with little Martha and tleorge
Wa.biDgt-ns.
LRUS4BB OaAliKB ICMOVL IIIIISIToV.
Tbt forenoon wan consumed by a grntid eihiW
tlon at Iht Leonard Graded Behool, where tbe
little folks, and a large aumber of parents and
oltisfna, gaihtnd to It. ten tu the d 1st) ulslt Ions,
criticisms aad eulogies on the life and eharaoier
of the Father of his ouantry," wbu made himself
an UB'Bvlable reputation for being tbe author of
a little hatchet affair, and fr being ' the first in
war, first la peaoe, and llrsl to the hearts of his
conn try mea.M
Fmm 9 antll 10, A. a., one eontinouus stream
of human hings kept eateilng the building until
the large ball and all tbe cide-roemc, aisle, and
every other spnoe urn the son nd floor we crowded
Tho building was handsomely decorated with a
profusion of flags, evergreens, and portraits of!
"The Father of hie Country" on the wall, as
well as other appropriate rmbletni for the oooailnn
At 101 o'clock, a. M , Mr. I. V. ScbwfTer, la the
absence of Professor Youngmau, who was tailed
away to attend tbt funeral of a relative, called the
audleact to order. Quiet having been restored,
the eternises were opened wllh prayer by Her,
Mr. Bullrr. Tha Clearfield Orchestra tbva de
lighted the audience for some lluit with their
ebarming muiie.
At this poiat, B Inter Blattanberger appeared on
the stage aad delivered aa address entitled M Tbe
Birth-day of Washington." Tbt lad acquitted
himself aobly.
The Glee Club of tho school thea ei ecu ted a
qnartette, entitled "Cnfuil the Flag." Minnie
Bridge performed oa the organ, and was vocally
assisted by Misses Test, Wilson, McCullough and
Reynolds. The piece was excellently executed.
Craytop McCullough tbea came to tbe front
aad delivered an oration oa HTbt Memory of i
Washington." It was wll done.
He was followed by a little girl aimed Riley,
who rehearsed " The Song or tbe I'd toe" la a
very becoming manner; and showing that young
as she Is she was mistress of the subject.
Music by tbe( Orchestra,
Irvio Si.aw was next called, nnd proceeded with
N Tho Character of Washington." He acquitted
himself well. M Irvt" spoke like an old stager.
Nannie Shaw rehearsed "The Legend of the
Red, While and Bine," which she did in splendid
style. She l tbe beet little reader we ever listen
ed to.
Mnsio by tho Oloe Club.
Victor Guintburg was then sailed out, and de
li vet ed an address on " The Flag of Washington."
His delivery was earnest aad manly In style.
Will. A. Bagorty wae aext la order. He deliv
ered aa original address oa the memory of Wash
ington and tbe vastneas of our country. He no
quitted himself atlly, showing clearly that his
iad Is given to the study of praotieal affaire.
He has abandoned hie marbles and corner-leafing
and taken to hie hooka.
Music by the Orchestra.
Miss Carrie Test wae next eat ltd out and re
cited a poem, .otitled "The Independence Ball.'
She delivered It with a full vtico end In tbe most
emphatic manner, which after all is the cream Id
a public address.
J. Frank Snyder appeared neat with an origin
nl essay, en I it led "America, " which was well de
livered, besides showing Ubor and research la tho
library and through sources elsewhere than oa
tha street.
Music by tho Orchestra.
Hero tho programme closed, after which Mr.
Sohnffrr ealiod upoa ex-Governor Bigler, Rev.
U. 8. Bullet, Rev. B. F. Stevens, nnd Thomas H.
Murray, Esq., all of whom seemed to be highly
pleated with tbe surroundings, nnd after some
praotioal remarks from each of tbcm, tbt Centen
nial txhibltion adjourned by singing "The Urave
of Washington," which was well exeouted by
Mtises Reynolds, McCullough and Wilson t Miss
Bridge presiding at tbe organ.
All wert highly pleased, from the fact that
there was not a single jar in the proceeding.
Phixon Hiiootinu. A pigoon shoot
ing match took pUet on the grouuds of the Clear
field Park .Association, In West Clearfield, on
Saturday last, the eon test sits being our amatenr
sportsmen. Bono of whom had. tver participated
la a booting match of (hit kind, Tbe following
U tbe score i
Bbnl 1st tdSd4lh
10-1- Oi
91-
Ufl 101
t t I 1 ti
1 1 41 t 1
1-1-1 0-
0-1-0-0 rt
ooooo
, ,0 I 0 1 I
0100-0:
1-1-00-
11 11 I
0 - (1001
T. W. Thompson.
A. W. Walters
Iti A. Leavy
Jos. Stephenson
Fred. 8ukelt
Amos Kennard
D. K. Fuller loo
A. M. Row
M. B. Cowdrich
Heory Bridge
Ziio. Uudykuuts.Mw
it. 0. Adams
W.u. F. Morgan
Tulal .. ,
AL Wallers was first to tha trap. He covered
bis bird well hut his gun missed ftro. lie over
hauled and wounded it, and then hilled it with
tbe second barrel f but It d'd not score.
Bridge claims one more score then Is oredlted
to him, for the reaeon tht his second fired after
the bird had bom wouuded, nnd be lore it got out
of tbe boundary,
One of Harry Adams' Lirds, after be tug wound
ed, made n short circle and came back within tbt
lioes, when it was eaugbt, It was arguod that it
should not more but the umpire decided It a
vvore, and Adsun was to credited.
The only birds killed by any or the seounds
was' one of Mr, Tltumptoa'a by Walters, after
ThompMin had 11 red two abotf,and one of Al. How's
by Walters, after bulng missed by Kow,
The (hooting was far better thun was espeoted,
and the sport in. en return their thanks to Messrs.
Bridge and Tbompeoa, for getting up the matob,
ne aa
Clear pi elu Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freights sent over the
Tyrone A CUarfleld Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for the week ending Feb. 10th, 1971, and
the same time last year t
coal.
Fur the week H
tiauc time last year .,
Increase
Previously during year
Same time last year
Increase
To'lal In 1876
Same time last yar
Increase
othrr rnnianTi,
Lumber ..
Miscellaneous freights
List of letters remain inir unclaimed
In the Poitofnat at Clearfield, fur the weekending
February 19, 1978 1
Byrne, KMJah Kelly, Martin
Giggey, Win. Meader, Mart M.
Holenbaek, Klla A. Sbtuh, Mies t). 0.
Kird, 1. Trade, Nathan B.
P. A. UAULIN.P.M
Bpeciait
wm. Ri:nt'M locals.
New wttll paper, handsome styles.
Building or ploneor paper.
New goods, new goods, Just roelvid.
nee. 9, MTJ tf.
vows.
... 10.3U9
mH U,IM
,.u fi.!4
... 107,409
... 70,114
31,349
127, Ml
,H 90,104
37,697
, 93 cars.
. 07
About 1 o'clock on Monday night ot
last week, a couple of fellows made an attempt to
gtt into the Jewelry itore of "Jersey " Snyder,
by dtooylng Billy King, who sleeps In tbt estab
lishment, Into opening tho door and giving tbtm
a watch, which one of them claimed to have left
there. Billy couldn't sea It, and after getting
sight of a revolver la King's hand the would-be
robbers left,
Aboat II o'clock on the same night, two i
waked up Postmaster Gaulin and requested him
to open the postofllce door, that they might mall
a letter. Tbey ware politely informed that when
tbt postofllce was closed In the evening It was
kept closed nntil morning, and they eon Id drop
their letter in the boa at tbt door. Tbty left
without mailing the letter, If tbey bad one to
mail, which la very doubtful,
Wo nre informed by the Clinton
Demoermt, that at a meeting of tbt creditors of
R. B. Caldwell A Co., bankers, held at Rtaovo, on
the 18th nit., a statement from R. B. Caldwell
wet read, estimating tl e liabilities of the firm at
100,00b and axsets at $47,790, principally in real
estate. A committee of fire creditors was ap
pointed by tbt chairman of tbe meeting, Mr.
W. L. Forster, consisting or W. C. llolahan, Krq.,
James Murphy and Wm. B. Jordan, of Renovo J
0, J. Sparlo rd, of Driftwood, and Jobn M. Jndd,
of Emporium, to prepare, among other things, an
Itemised statement of the firm's assets and liabili
ties. The oause of tbe suspension was stated to
be tbe general prostration of business in tbe Bald
Kagle Valley, where tbt flrm'a abicf transaction!
took place.
ran twixtt-srxord cortini'Bb rsa centra mat.
TBa. riaiv.
from what transpired afterwards, It was evi
dent tho forenoon exercises at the Leonard Graded
School did not satisfy oar people, who evidently
lit up their minds tt fully celebrate the nation
al holiday from morning until midnight.
Hlnaer over, everybody waa looking after the
Interests of the Centennial Tea Party, In which
the lady portiea of our eitiiens had takea a de-
dded interest for several weeks previous. During
tbe afternoon nearly everybody madt It a point
tt visit the largt building which bad been ar
ranged by tho Tea Party in the moat magnificent
style. Flowers, flags of every fiat, and wreaths
of evergreen ornamented the tables and decorated
the walla, convincing all of the immense labor
that had boon performed by somebody. We do
not wish It to he understood that ornaments were
the oaly aloe things on tha table ; beeauee they
wert loaded with tha richest previsions the mar
ket afforded and Inexhaustible la quantity, which
may be inferred from Ibe fact that tbt content
were attached at 9 o'clock In tbe evening by bun
dreds of persons, who kept up a regular run until
about 11 o'clock, whea tbe orwwd began to fall off,
aad aboat a score or two of Manba Washiagtoas
wert allowed to take a little rest and readjust
their powdered wigs, tajHi and white itraigbt-
iaoketa with flowing ties.
There were thirteen tables, representing (ho thin
toon original States of the Union. At tha south
ern ond of tbt ball was a large doable table, rep
resenting Pennsylvania and Caneotieut, It was
presided over by Mrs. Walter BarraJ t, Chairwoman
of the Tea Party Committee, and Mrs. Governor
Bigler, and their aid. Tho rest of the tables were
arranged along oa each side tf tbt hall, making
largt passage way through the centre. These
tablet were arranged and prei ided over as follows
PRKVtrLVAKU,
Mrs. Waltkb Barrxtt, Chairwoman Aids-
Miss Sophie 0. Smith, Miss Mary Saoheit, Miss
KOe Robacker.
ooanncTicrr.
Mrs. William Biotaa; Aids Miss Marie Me-
Alplno, Miss Grace Row, Miss M. Jennie Shaw.
Mrs. T. J. Botes t Aids Miss Beokit Skew,
Miss Hauls Yrakly, Miss Helen Powr.
MA BRACK UBRTTB.
Mrs. Samurl Arxoltm Aids Miss Melissa
Burley, Visa Melissa Bigler, Miss Gertie Test,
Mist Permit Arnold'
rkw Town.
Mrs. 9. J. Row Aide Miss Klla Reeves, Mire
Sallle Mitchell, Miss Bertha Howe,
saw jrrskt.
Mrs. Wn. II. Dill f Aide-Miss Allot Flegal,
Mlaa Maggie Irvia, Miss Frank Shea,
sonrn oarolika.
Mrs. OrRoe Gordom i Aids Miss Marr Ms-
sop. Hiss rrantis Foley, Miss Km ma Camp,
aotJTH CAROLINA.
Mrs. D. L Kaana ; Aids Miss Fannie Leoonte,
Miss Allot Mossop, Misa Kdith Tatt.
eaoaaiA.
Mrs. W. A. Cmsrt Aids Miss Carrie Mitchell,
Mise Jennie Shaw, Miss Lfdia Sbugart.
brlawarr.
Mrs. Frawb Witjtr i Aids Mls Amanda
Dougherty, Mlie Rilla MoPherson, Miss Ada Alt.
VIROtRIA.
Miss Flo pur Graham ; Aids Miss LUsie Reed,
Misa, Ella Shaw, Miss Ida Bloom.
RRODR IBI.AXB.
MUfl AtrwiR Barbrtti Aids Miss Blanche
Moseop, M iss Carrie Boyer'.
To the right of the main entrance, Rebecca bad
a well dag and had It handsomely covered over
with green awis nnd evergreens, and there was a
long sweep which brought up "lot-cold lemonade
from tho bottom. This was pros Ided over by Miss
Mertie Mills, who foraishrd the thirst with all
they ootid aoasume.
Ob tb left was a largt glass ease, la ebarge of
Mi-eet Kmma Foley aad Ella Good fellow, filled
with tbe cboleert elgars, tobaccos, etc. Here the
smokers and ehewera found re)lf.
Next waa a largt show -oast, presided over by
Mi sees Bertha Irwin nnd Ida Taylor, filled with
Centennial relies. This la where tbt curiosity
hunter invented bit ensh tt bis en l ire satisfaction,
ptrhape flourishing a teat, watca-tberm, breaai
pia, or a pwlr tf tarboba, wade tat of Indepen
dence Hall Umber.
From 7 antll 11 o'olntk, the building wm "Jam
fallM of people, going aad coming. Tbt oash
proceeds tsaoanled to aboat $170, leaving a bal
aaa of over two hundred dellart after paying all
ex pea sat.
Petitions numerously signed are bo
lag tireultted la Indiana county, praylag for the
appointment of Barry While It tbe position of
lalicd Slates Judgt, st Pfttsborgh, la plant of
Judge MeCendk tt, aboat la be retired. Harry Is
a rbronle eaVc hunter, having beta State Sena
i far tea ar twelve tears, a delegate la tat late
Commit towel Coatectma, aad a twndldam for
Congressional honor t. la tbt tart Skated meet- j
eat ho Wat sal tuetanfui, Wring; beat tasty
eWvwttd by Sot. tWfa A. Jests, I
Impupknc Checked. Tho I'liilips-
burg JourmmL, of last Saturday, stye t "Pour
healthy men who applied to the Overseers tf tbe
Poor of Rush township to be placed opon tho
district for support were turned over to tbt Suptr-
visor It work upon tho roads at one dollar per
day, but tbay concluded that If they bad to work
for their living tbey would seek some other Job,
and accordingly quit, after n day or two. The
plan la a good one, aod should commend Itself to
other Overseers of tbe Poor. It is a good test at
to whether a man applies for relief only because
he thinks bo can get it for notblog, or whether be
U willing to earn his otto bread if opportuulty
should offer."
WOHUH OH UAHNINU,
During tho present year, ns In tbe past, tne
gravt will close over thousands, simply because
tar.? neglect the means which would restart them
lo health. Meet the feel deMroyer nt (he thres
hold, and dispute his Invasion by that more than
wonder ul medic lac, Dr. Morris' Hyrup tf Ttr,
n no i oerry ana iiorebound. I hurt it no tauifli
or cold, test of Asthma, Dmnnhllie. Blood-spit-tint;,
weak lungs, Croup or Whooping Cough,
whu'h will not yield more reedily to litis great
botanical nxMRfir than any other Medicine, If
you would avoid disai'Doiutwent and be snordilv
ourod, ask your DrugKt for Dr. Morris' Syrup
of TarW lid Cherry and llorohuund. Regular
aiiea ov eeois ana uits uoiiar.
Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm By rim la mt
feotly safe, extremely palntable. No physio rt-
tiuireu. viwia zt tents, rry it. For salt by O
b. Waiaon and liar l. wick A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa
mob 17rowly.
liars Vou OtapenKla. with its train of dls-
ordert, bllllonineea.oonstipation, water-brash,ltss
of appetite, headache, distress altar eating, Ac?
ir to, go to u. u. Watson, Jirurglst. and get
bottle of Dr. Cceta'e Radical Cura. Taht It and
be well. Jt acts as no eiber medicine ever did,
and rare relief la guaranteed in erery east where
directions art followed, it tones up the stomach,
rest ores tbt natural appetite, strengthens tbt
went, ana as a fiver regulator it a as bo equal, a
Clergyman of Philadelphia says "It Is tbe very
foundation of health." To all who are m Bering
from n disordered stomach or livor, we say try it.
A few doses will relieve and a little perseverance
cure tot worst eases. Trial Bite tu cents. Hold
also by P. Cur ley A Co., William. grove ; T. U.
Forney, Graham too, and P. Moyer, Kylerlown.
mtfbl7eowty
Rare ehanot to tell tbt stock of a ilort, If a
merchant wanting to sell will take $3,000 worth
of realtstatt. Address Box 309, Tyrone, Pa.
Buoatna For Salb R. Ntwton Shaw keens a
full supply of Fredoom Buggies and Platform
wagonB tor salt. To bo aeon at tho Bhaw House
yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Ptnn
sylvan la. may lS-tf.
Warrirt.
On Saturday. Feb. 19tb. 1870. In Olea Hoot.
by Isaac P. Bloom, Kiq., Mr. J. Rickerd, of Cam
bria eounty, and Miss Kebccoa W, Smith, of
Clearfield county.
gitd.
At Mileiburg, Pa., on Friday, February 1 1th,
1R76, after a lingering Illness, I'retta Roberts
Hall, consort of T. M. Hall, bq., tged OB years,
1 month and 19 days,
At Nittanv Hall, Centre count v, Pa., of tan-
sumption, on Tuesday, February l&th, 176, Mrt.
nntaoetn Henor, wilt or Jacob neberaod mother
of W. F. Reber, Bq., of Bellefonte, Pa., aged fto
years, ft months aad 13 days.
At Central Point, this eountv, on Monday.
Feb. 14th, mo, of nutrid sort throat, Reaa Bell,
daughter of John M. nnd Nancy hiter, aged 11
years, 19 months and 21 daya.
At Central Point, thit county, oa Tuesday, Feb.
11th. UTft. of nutrid tore throat. Mary Lois.
daughter of Jobn M. nnd Nancy K iter, aged 19
yoara, 7 moaths and 10 days.
Railroads.
PeiiiiNjlvniilnltailrond
TYRONE A CLEARFIELD BRANCH
AN .nd .fur Uoodty,
Vyr.iang.r Tral.a ,
DKC. , 1875, lb.
ill run d.llr (cxe.pt Snn-
d,j) b.tw..a TyroD. ..d OlMrl.ld, M follow.
CLBARFIKLD MAIL.
TT. 0. Inwin. CondMl.r.
Lit XV II SOUTH.
HMst-fllanrsttf.
pEW OPENING),
SHOWERS'
BOOT & SHOE
HAT & CAP
ROOM No, 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
MARKKT fiTIIKKT.
A full and eompl.U iMortBant of a.w good.
n. tLJM, HUWR LB
"HARD PAH? PRICES.
Clt liens are Invited to call aad examine m
stock and Judge for tkemetlvrt aa to qaality and
JO.iRPU 8. SHOW linn.
Clearfield, April 14, 1H7-4.
"LKAVK NORTH.
Tub Lahv Xoticb. Tho rudeness
of the boys at the pottoffloe on tbe raoeipt of the
night mall Is bay ond turn prehension. Tbe P. M.
baa tabausted every means to sop press ths nul
santt, nud aow baa posted up a notice, warning
against mi soon duct In the future. If this notice
la Bot heeded, tbe door dT the office will be closed,
in tbe future until after tbt mall la distributed
It will bt nice for bu tineas men to remain la the
street during this time. We hart long slnet quit
going te tbt oAot at night, an at to avoid tbe in
sults of these young blackguards, who deport
themselves worse than the heathen, although they
are nearly all Sunday School scholars. .
'e i w i
'Squint:, Look HerbI The Act of
Assemhly requires Justices of tbt Peact elect, if
they desire to qualify, to file their acceptance In
writing with the Prothonotory within thirty dtys
afttr tht election ) otherwise nt tommlssion will
be Issued. The letter of acceptance should also
state what oecasiom.-d tht vacancy which the per
son Is elected tt ill whether death, reslf notion,
or aspiration of term of tho previous Inoumbont,
and giro the name of the predecessor. Latltre
of acceptance should bt addressed tt Ell Hloom,
Rsq., Clearfield, Pa.
m m
PUBLIC MmiNQ OF LAWRENCE GRANGE.
Mr. Bditor t A publie meeting of tht Orange
was held at Pint Urove school bouse, in Lawrenoa
township, on tbe evening df the 27 tk tf January,
to try I inform the friends outside of the Grange
what tbt (J range is for. We went splattering
through the mud wit lanterns In hand, tho night
being very dark and the mud so deep that it was
almost itupoa.ible to get along) but with all that
we found a full house and bad good order.
The It.llowitig are tbe proct-e. lings of the public
moating ! Lawrence Orange, No. 631, on January
27 1 h, 1K7S, assembled at 7 o'clock, t. M., and was
called to order by the Mailer, Wm. P. Read.
Other officers ta their places. Opened with pray
er by the Chaplain, Tod tbea a so eg was sung by
the Orange, entitled " Rally around the U range."
'1 be Master read a written address on tha nee of
tbe Order, alter which Brother John A. MoHride,
of Centre Orange, was called upon aad delivered
aa ablt address. Past Master J. K. Head, followed
by Brother J A. Read, dellvured interesting ad
dresses. Messrs. X. HaUton, U. Liia, and W. P.
Tate tpU very favorable of tht Orange. Sister
8 X. Read read a paper got up for tbe parpoee,
called the "H ran )er s Friend," fot which she de
serves end it and was greeted with prolonged
apnlanse.
Tht question for fret discussion, to nil who
wished to take part In It, was now taken up,
which was " The eduralton or tht farmer aad lha
farmer's childrea." Discussion was opened by
Brothers M. Read and J. A. Mr II ride, alter which
the young ladies eB gentlemen Interested them
by singing a piece, eollilrd "Stay on the Farm,'
which was highly appreciated. After tbt singing,
the diseui.ivn was returned, and nddreaaes were
mode by I'.M Masler.Head, Brothers J A. Read,
M. Read, W. 8. Port, and Messrs. Liti, Talc and
Ralston. Tht debate then oloecd.
The Master then announced that tht Orange
was open for any persons present who had any
questions to ark. Messrs, Tate, Llta, Peoples,
and others, akrd for Ihlormelion, and were an
swered by the Master, Pact Master, and J. Spank
man. The benediction was pronoonood, and tbt
Orange tlosed in dnt form, tnd all parted think
ing the Grangers were not as bad animals as lby
wert reported to be.
Hat rbtabv or (la a it iir, No. MX.
Curwenavillah.8:1", p.n
Clearfield 1.40, '
Philtpsburg...4.4,
Osocola.,H....ft.07, "
Tyrone fi.Ji, "
CLBARFIKLD BXPRE38.
Tyrant M,..
Uaoeole.... 10 10, "
Pbil.p.barg... 10.87,
Clearfield 11.44,"
Corwensvillo..l!:7,
W. 8. pLtnuin, Conductor.
LRAVB NORTH.
LKAVK SOUTH
Curweasvillt.fi.0 a. . Tyrone.,,,
Clearfield...... :11
Philipsbarg- 0.30
Osceola. 8.60
Intersection... 7.M
Tyrone t.07
T.OS r.a
InUretotion...Y.0T '
OsooolaH .....8.20
PM1ipsburg...fi.fir "
Clearfield, ar...f. 4ft
Curwensvillc. 10.07 "
BALD BAGLB VALLEY BRANCH.
Bip.
r. m.
0.4ft
7.SI
7.44
8 10
fill
fi.Sft
9.03
9.41
Mall. , Mail. Rip.
A. m. r. a. r. n.
0.46 leart Tyrant arrlrt O SS 1.06
9.14 Bald Kagle 0.14 1S.4
It .67 Julian 6. .14 13.08
10.3ft Mileeborg ft.10 11.46
10.40 BHIefonto ft. 04 11 17
10 Ml Milesbnrg 4.44 11.16
ll.3 Howard 4)0 1103
13.0ft arrlrt L. Haven leave 3.3ft 10.30
TYRONB STATION.
BABTW ARB. A H
Pacific Vipress, fi:lft
Ilarrlsbarg Aor'm, 8:48
r n
Mall Traia, 1:33 1
Atlantic Ripress, A-47;
Pbila'da Ki press, 10 30
1 WRSV WARD. A M
Plttsburf Kxp'ss, 3:48
Pacific Kipreas, 0 Al
sa
Way Passenger, 1:01
Mail Train, 6 41
Faet Lite, 1:61
PIIII.IPHBURO A MOSHANNON BRANCHES
On and after Monday, October Jith, 187ft, Ac
com mode t ion Trains will run over the Pblllps
bnrg and Mushannon Branebes, as folio wt i
LEAVB SOUTH.
LEAVB NORTH.
1:3ft 7:38
1.40 T:40
1:44 7:43
o 7:i
1:68 10:30 8:00
3:13 10:41 8:1ft
3:19 10: 831
9 38 11:68 8:3ft
3:38 10:&8 8:29
3:33 11:03 8:36
Stations
MorrisJalc,
Phillpaburg,
Sieiner'i,
Duabar,
Osceola,
Mnsbannon,
Sterling,
Hnatidale,
McCauley,
Kendricks,
7:1ft 13:31
7:00 13:18 4:3ft
13:13 4:81
12:04 4:23
11:66 4:16
11:41 4:00
11 a :63
11:37 8:47
11:34 3:44
11:30 8:40
FARE FROM CLKARFIELD, TO
Bellsfonte, Pa $3 96
; Lok Haven 3 70
A Rarfpaced SwiNDI.fte-A lllimbtT
of persons residing In Cnnlppring were last week
" ten tn ana dne ror ny n triiow giving bis
nemo as Samuel U. King, who represented him
self as an arent for the Pittsburgh itndrr. His
mode of operation waa as follows t The paper
was te be furnished for $4 a year, and each sub
scriber got a ticket which entitled him te draw
one t seven nutnbertri envelopes one being a
blank, and the others containing a curd each, on
which was printed tbt name nf the prise to which
the drawer Would bo entitled.
Following Is a cony of Ibe reeelnt the fellow
gave. Il was writun oa an ordinary telegraph
uiaaa, ia peneii t
MeRrin, Pa., Feb 10, tfl.
Received nf Mr. H. O. Dugau 81.40, fbr taitr
one year and Singer tewing machine, hammers,
tuckers, fellers end attachments wltk it, and from
four te sit needles. We au area toe anaebfat for
eight years or moyf rrisaded, and paper one
year gratis. Baler e, $8.00, dot ont) year Son
date it paid with a twt weeks. Bluet y cents esT. i
SABBat. II. ftlKS.
Aa all the pHita wert either parkr trgant or
sewing niaebtn t, sod is it was only neeeaeary la
pay ii.oo of lAt f4 down, iht bait was very at-
WilllamsportH
'Hunt ngaon
LewlttwnH
Marysville
ilAHiilHBURG
I AO
1 SO
1 90
4 60
4 7&
Mlddletown.....A 00
Marietta ft ftO
Lanrasttr ft 88
PUIIiADKLPHIA 7 ft
Altoona 1 Aft
Johnstown....,...., X80
1'ITTHBURO ft 1ft
JHANGE OF PROPRIETORS.
The nndtrsianed bavlnn nurebaaed the star
goods and property formtrlv ooeiibied bv Loves
viegai, on oecona street, tiearfleia, adopts tbie
method of brina-iot bia husintaa to tbe notion ol
tbt public, and promisee tt furnish hit patrons
who werery dobi quality Ol
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
THMWHH if 11LiBK89
at tveeedlng low rales. This I am enabled tr
do, beeauee I have no rent to pay, aad eaa there
tore aiviae too nrBte with mv eustomers. I-
may ho said that tbia te an experiment with mt
ii Benin a fooo an c a lor a low n rare en
tleee custom and eipands trade, I am bound t
neooed in my nndtrUking. Uive mt a call, ax
amine my stock and learn my prices.
To my larct stock of hoots and shots, bats and
oapa, a uavr just audeo a lull Block tr
Gents Furnishing Goods,
which I will tell at tha very lowest flgurea for
cash, or in exchange for country prnduoe. at the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
O.ll od .main, mj Hork .nd pr!r, bofon
parsnMing.inwn.ra.
PtTKR McOKOBOK.
Ct.ut.lri, April l, 1ST.
OOT AND SHOE MAKING.
B
JOSEPH II. DERRINO. o. M.rk.l tfrMt. In
Sh'llow, Clnrt.ld, P.., kujnat noaiTMl
. tn. lot of JFraua C.lf .kin, .nd Kin,, lb.
n..i in ro. m.ri.i, an. t, loir prepare, tonmn
nhotar. .r.rylhlnf la kl, lis. II. will war
rant bl, work to b. a. rproMnt.d.
AIM, all kind, of Ufttbcrand 8bo. Finding,
for ml,.
Tb. lth.a, of Cl.trl.ld aad Tlelalt, ar,
r.ap.etrully Inrltod to giro bin a oall.
Work don. al ,hort aoUsa. 7:l'I3y
Olo,. ononootloa, mad. br all Ir.la. at Trro'n.
aad Lock llaron.
8. t. BLAIR,
jlT-lf. Bnp.tinl.nd.nl.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW ORAIiK DIVISION.
ON and aftrr Mond.Y, DrMraUr tTlh, l7,
tb. pa.KDgrr train, will ran dally (.leapt
Kiind.y) bet tea R.d flank and Driftwood, aa
follow, t
RAMTWARO. Dajr M.IMr.v,. rill.l.ur,
:! a. m. Ked llank II :0 BI.o..li,ncll.,n 13:08;
New HMbl.benr l:M p. a. Mareyllle I I. I
irny jiroolrli . ivw rnrr,I:o; nry.
CALIFORNIA.
raa cmrAno A?tn oBiAT-wittriRv bailwav
Km lira res under ont management tha Great
Trunk Railway Lines of the WKSTand NORTH
WKST, and, with its numerous branches nnd
connections, forms the shortest and quicken t route
between CuiCAUoand all points in lixtnoie. Win
roNsiw, NoRvnaRM MirmoAR, Minrraova, Jowa,
n aaUABK A, UAMronRt BBS tht VV RBTRRS
TRRRminiita, Its
Omaha and California Line
I, tb. .horl.it and beil rout, for alt point, in
Kobthbhn ItLinoia, Iowa. Dakota. N'k,ka,k.,
Wroaino, Coiobado, Utai. Nr.viu. Liron-
ia Obboob, CaiA, Jafab and Ai .rAl.iA. It,
(hlcno, Madison & St. Paul
Line
Is tbt shortest line for N onr nan WiMroysm and
MiRRtaoTA, and for Madisok, Mr. Pai'l, Miiv.
RIAroLit. Dt Liitn tnd all nuinta In tht Ureat
Northwest. Its
M boiia and SI. Peter Line
Is tbe only route for Wiuora, Rotdr4Tkr. Owa-
torua, Markato, St. Prvrr, Nrw Klu. and all
points in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its
Green Bay and Marquette Hue
la the only line for Jarbbvillh, Watrrtuwr,
Forb I)r Lao. Oshrosb, Aitlrtor, 0rrk4 Ray,
KSCAKABA, NVOAVRBB, MaROVRVTB, Hoi t.HTOR,
llAr.co and the Lakb Bt tkrior Ciii rtrv. Iu
Frceporl and Dubuque Line
Is the only route for Ei.ni, RorxroR, FnxR
fcrt, and all points via. Frteport, lit
Chicago and Milvaukee Line
Is tht old Lake) ?bore Route, tad is the only one
passing through Kvawrtor, I,akb Porbat. (Ittw
lard Park, W a r r ri a r , Bacirb, Kbrosua to
MlLWAt'XKB.
Pullman Talacc Cars
are ma oa all through era las of (hie road. I
Thit iatha ONLY LINK running these can be.
tweea Chicago and fit. Paul, Chicago ami Mllwtu
kee, or Chicago and Winona. j
At Omaha our Hleepere ooaneet wllh tht over- j
land Blet-ptrt on. tho I'ntnn Pari Ac Railroad fur 1
all points West of tht Missouri River. 1
On tbt arrival of tbe trains from tbt 'Fast or
tirsrtrUf, 6tr.
NEW
FJLOUII. FEED,
KD
GllOCEUY
STORE.
A. G.
& CO.,
KRAMER
Market treat, on door we.l of Manaloi
louaa, Clearfield, Pa.
Keep wn.Uatljr ow baa-f
SUGAR.
COFFEi,
TEAS,
SODA,
BVKI'I',
COAL OIL,
SALT,
SPtOKS,
tlOAP,
Caaanl anil DrM Fruit., Tobieoo, Clg.re, Caa-
die,. Oldor Vinegar, Batter, Egg,, Ae.
ALSO, KXTIU OUK-MADB
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, Ac,
All of wbleh will be .old oboao for eaeb or Ib
ilebaog. fur eoantrj produee.
A. tl. KKA ji rin CO.
Cle.rl.ld, Not. II, l87.-tf
TN
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JEMOVALI
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would rerpeetfullv notlfv tbt nubile tcncrallv
hat he has removed his (Jrooerv fitora frota
haw't Row, to tht building formerly occupied
. muee n raixer, on nscooa street, ntil door
e Bigltr't hardware store, whore ha intends
teepmg n full Itnt of
OROC'EItlEN.
DAMS, DtUED BKEf.nd LARD.
UQAHS and SIRUPS, .fall grade,.
r(AS, Oreoa and Black.
C0FFWS, Roaited and Oreen.
FLOUR AND FEOVISIONS,
cr.rED mt iTs,
All kind, la lb. market.
PICKLES, la Jan and barrel,.
4PICES, In .r.ry farm and variety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KIMONOy CRACKERS.
SOAPS,
MATCHES, '
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Coal Oil A&4 Lamp CMmneys.
And a good aaMrtna.at of tboa, tbinga asaally
.pt ia a grocery More, wbirb h. will .aahang.
'or maraaimg at to. market prleea.
Will aall for.eaah aa ehcaply a, aay other oo.
Pleaae aall and aeo bia .took and India for
ruorecit.
JOHN lirOADUIIET.
Clearl.ld, Jan. 1, 1176.
rinocERiEs.
JAS. H. LYTLE,
(Surooaaor to LTTLR A MITCHELL)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
CHDICti LINK OK TEA.
0L0H. (8.
JAPANS, ,
IMPERIAL,
TOCNO HVSON,
e KNULMIl BREAKFAST
Paraat la llarkrt.
BUTTEH ANI V.KC.H
Will b. boot aod aold at Brit aoet. C..b tiAld
for Country Produce.
ERUAN CHERRIES,
TURKEY PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS, '
PniLADELPHIA BAMS.
' unit.
Mackerel, Lake Uerriog, Cod, Ae,
' PICKLKM.
Barral Ploklo. and Eogli.k Piekla..
FLOUR AM PKKI).
Flour, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Ae.
wM'rs JAS. II. LTTLK.
CHEAP GROCERIES I
LUMBER CITV, PA.
Ttio andarelgned announce, to bia old friende
and patr.a tbat he baa opened a good lino ot
OHOCKRIKR A PllvlVIHIONH at th. old .tand
of Kirk A Spencer, for which be enllella a liberal
patronage, H. W. SPKNCEH.
1umb.r City, I'... March 50. if.
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JICENSE NOTICE.
The followlna nereona bar. fll.4 le the offlee
of the Clerk of tbe Coart of Quarter Eeealcaa sf
l-learneld eoonty, their patttjooe and bond, for
LioeoM., at tb. March aeaaioB, Beit, agroably
to tb. Act of Aeeemuly i
dVat LicBaaa.
I. O. Dlllen ABeoarllle
Jemee N3rwood.. ..Bradford
lohn B. Bergey Coringtne
Jem.a M.Uoghlia ....Cla.rS.ld
..Clearll.ld
....CurwcBBTllle
.... -
French. II le
, .UrMBWOnd
Unlicb
..H....lloutadal.
D. Row..
W. B. Bradl.y
John Dougherty.....,,, ,
D. R. Pullonoa
W. H. Jeckeoa
Newton Ret..,
Job. Mulwo
Samuel Uullihan-
Peter Kookoa
Jama, Carter ,
John Melnerney H ,
Cbarlea Keony
Jmu Ualay
Wm. Cnrraa
A. W. O'tlrady
Janae, Dobs
Pet Qulan ............,
Wm. Parker
I. Hmeel .....
Freak Holier
K. C. Howe
Wm H. Daaoer
J. Wreae
Frank Poi
Jae. SchoteloT
W. A. Megonigi,. .,
William 8obwem.
J. C. Curry ...... ..
U. W Deri,
Neel Dougherty..,... ..
Milo Hcyt ,
Smith Balrd j...
O. B. Robaeker ,.,
W. H Kilmer.
Amem anerr
Jobe Bottorlf M
Oeorge Peera. ....
Kamucl Uttrdoa .
Wm. Shield,
Joba Powell
Denlel MoCarthy......... ...
L. Campbell
I. P.Careoa
Geo. Rhode.
William De,U
Jeme, Moore.......,......
WIOLBIALB UC8BBB.
L. M.Coadrlet HCoeingten
reier i.araier uoeiBgton
O. K. Robeeker Clearlleld
O. T. Slmonton , Hoetsd.1.
Ueorge N. Colborn. Lewroaee.
BBBTAUBAMT LICBBlB.
Strphtn Oreff ......... Curweaerille
A....!luetoa
Z'.r"ja'ae,IIU
Letberaborg
L. City
.N. Waihlngton
.Oeoeola
......Penleld
'.'.'...'.TrootTllle
Wallacetoa
Woodward
Denlel Doren
Z. Y. OndThuaat
M. S. OlaaU
H. S. Batten
Thcmaa Millaa......
Michael Millan
Wm. W.lla...
Kd Be.be
....('le.HI.ld
..Cleerleld
M..Uootdale
.......... "
-.Hoot! dale
Sterliag
iiLuoaa,
Clerk,
noldarlll. l:4h Dulloia 1:14 I Summit Tunnel I Snath, tbe traina of the Chicago A North Wcrlera
neiiwey i.bAvn uiuweifu aa rullowe t
lyiir Council lllun..)BiBhaaiidCBl(fiirnla,
Two Through Traina Daily, wllh Pullman Palace,
Dnwing Room end Slei'piog Can through to
Council illulla.
for Ht. Paul and Mlnurapolla, Two
Through Traina daily, with Pullman Palace Dan
attached oa bolh traina.
For Ureeia Hay and Lak. Hiiperlor, Two
train, dally fwltn rnllmea 1'aleea Cara attached,
1:31 1 Pealeld l;d We.a.llle 4:l, Beneaelt.
4:44 arrirei al Driftwood at tM.
FJ4TVY A R D. Day Mall leave. Driftwood
ii:i. p.m.) jieaeaetw t!i,i weedTtll. l:Sl
P.nll.ld l:iti Summit Tunn.l J:l"i IluBoiil.ig,
lleynoldarllle :06 Fnll.r', J I4 : llmolc.ill. I SO;
Trny:l BteTaell , 4i.1t I Kew Beth cbem 4:l
PI:o JuucIIob t it s Red llank :4i arrive, et
ritieoarg at a:oa p. bi.
t'loee eoBaeetloB, made with trnie. OB P. A I
Railroad at llrltt.ood, and with train, nn tbe
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank.
DAVID MrCARUO, Oea'l Sup'!.
A A. jArBaoa, Sup't L. U. Dir.
187G. WHERE KOW? 1870.
To MlCIIIOAlf, ana tilths fornnoet, flourish
ing ana neaiiny rtiaiee i
WHAT FOR?
To buy a FARM out of the
One Million Acre
of floe fnrBBlhff lands for sale by tbe tiRAKD
HAflliH tB INIHANA K. it.
Strong Soils. Ready Markets. Burn Crops, flood
Hehnols, R. R. rone I h rough centra of grant.
Settlements all along. All hi ads nf Products
raised. Plenty tf waler, tlmtvtr and building
bib (trials Prion front flt to fin ter aert) ant
fourth down, balanot oa tiaja. m
J4T Hand for illustrated peraih)rt. full of faolB
aad flgaret, and be nonvhteed. Addrrsa
W. A. HOWARD, Cothti'r.
tlrand Ranids, Mlrh.
P. It. It. PIKRCB. eloe'y Land Dep t.
nd running thnmah to Murriiieile.
I'or Milwauheo, Pour f hronib Traits dally,
Pullman Cart on night trains, Parlor Chair Cars
on day trains.
I'or Kparia and Winona, Mii points ja
Minnetola. Oot Thnmgh Train daily, wllb
Pullman HUrper to Winona.
Kor lutiuu.ue, via Frreport, Two Through
Trains daily, Willi Pullman Cars An night irains.
sVor Oubuquosnid La Croatc via Clinton,
Two 'lhrowgh Irains daily, with fullinan Cars
on niKht Irain to Metiregor. owa.
rorHlou City nnd V auk ion. 1 wo Traina
daily l'ulituan Cart to Minourt Vat ley Junction.
tot i.anw rtieva. nmr trains daily
T.KATHKR B R R A ST-STR A PS
Pl'PKRMKDED BT
4OVEHTM PATKPtT METALLIC
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Mad of the bttt Mallet,
bit Iron, and Is attached
In tht Hemes by the best
Snap twr invented. It
' Ifoaslly and quirk ly put
oa, and prevents tht
whipping of tht horses
by the pilt. bot liable
to get ont of repair. "
Will last lor years. All ft
we ask Js a fair trial, to
eon vi nee all partita us-
Ing then that tbey are
nnsurpaiwed ia vein for
tht purpoee for which
they are intended.
HACKKTT A BCIIRTVKR.
Cltarfleld, April 16, 1874.
PITTMllt.KC.il, PA.
r.it M..mrme-J. f lent, (k. U.Jl- V..l
for l.nke .ctieva. Vmr Trains ilails. ' 1. - 7 .7 . i -
Kor Mocklurd. Mwrllii Keiiohn.d.i.n- "T"" ia"V Ti'aZV TJ"1
liii. j . . . f , led advantages for Ibt thorough, practical eduea
Clearll.ld, F.b. il, 17.
rpRUSTEE'S SALE
SELLING OFF AT COST.
All that larg. and well eelerted Block of flnol.
and Sbnea of all kledt eaoegh for tbe naliea,
Male and Capa for men and bore, n fell euppiy
for the Ceuteaaial. .Trunk., Carpet Mcha, aad
Uenu' FumlibiBg Oooda of ell doKriptione. Are
eelling from day to day at eoat, al the old Shoe
Store of Peter Meeorge,in Cleerleld. aearlyop
poaile the Court Home. Stare open at all houn.
end J. W. Howe, tbe meet aeeommodeting clerk
in town, I, reedy to watt en eeetom.n eed receipt
for gnoda. He la alao authorlaed lo utile .ml rm.
crtpt for ell atore aceouata of P.ter Mcdeorge.
..v n.r .Huwiog iwei. A.V. JAltt,
i ie.rn.iu, re., reb. 23, I87t.tr Tro.lee.
p'KUsT EEs Notice."' ;
All perMnl en hereh eotlfled tkt t
beea rhoeeB Tre.tee for th. creditor! of PRTKR
McUKORUE. of Cle.rOeld. Pa. And ., .11
tbe perronal property of all kind., logelher ailh j.
- . c Mrniu, aou niaimi 01
every una, owing or belonging to aeid Mctl.org.
b.v. beenae.igued and deliveivd to me a. TruMee
aioreaam. All penon, lodrbl.d to aeid P.t.r
Metleorge la eny way ere hereby aotlted to
uinke immediate payment to me, aa 1 aloae am
legally empower., le receive ead receipt for tbe
A. C. TATi,
Cleerleld, Pa., Feb. 13. U7i St Trnatee.
uditorTnotick 't
B. A. Irvle and Jae. B. ) la the Court of Com-
Urabem, Ki. of Wm. moa Pleaa of Cleer-
Irvln, dee'd, leld county, Penn'e.
ea. I v. J1.. Km. ia J...
rienry Swan. j Term, 1174.
The anderalgned Audltot, appointed by Ibe
Court, te diatritiuto the fund, nrtalng tram the
Hbcrlir, aale of Ilafend.nt a real ealate, henbv
girea Bollce tbat he will attend to th. dntlea of
bi, appol'lment et hi, office Ib Cleerleld, en
Friday, the 10th day of March, l7l, between the
houn of II o'clock e. m. ead A o'clock p. m.,whon
and when all partiea Interacted may etleod If
tbey aeo proper. W. M. MoCVLLDIIMII.
Cleerleld, leb. II, 1871 It Auditor i
IS IT YOU
Wh. uid that you would llk lo git wch Clothing n City
reopn weir, ramir mm ma wmnesaie goods com
monly told ? Thil will tell you how to do It
You Can Save Enough
la buying aluilatOakH.il
TO PAY FOR THE TRIP
from anjrwhtrt In thit County to tht City of Philadelphia,
and have a day of eight-teeing beaidea. Wanatnahsi At
Vrown ttaad by thit Statement, aad to will
yon after one trial.
rpO be iwrv tf what we sell we SBanutActurt our
I lods. soaw of them la our own buiidirvg.
- They are well cut, lewedtuvdniushtrd. The
tan be relied upon. Storekeepers out of the city
isrepresaat us when they say they tall our foods,
a aanf atat aaaW mj.Anff ffV tult onuRml aainalvaai In
retail. Wo bear no ttl-will to any one, and state this only because aomt
dealers sell poor goods aa coming from our house. To each of our custom.
rs we are mponaibU for articles bought of tu. Ily our plan of Ticketing
tbe right sweat oi the autemis on our goods, tu one caa be Billed as to
Chartetttr al
the toadg wt eesll
Par Man A toys.
tgUaHlica.
WaaanaKer A rtwa
treat thew
CUI10HCHL
T
M1E price In plain Ague, and mihing ff. The
aaine price w aVLquainuncN ana iranRrs.
To citv neotete and countrv Deoola mual
advantages. With each article sold, a LuamnlH
Is given, thai the Price k as low as It can be bought
anywhere, ana Uisl tne quality u aa rrpmenKtl;
wttl be paid back In full, il purchaser within 10 days
alao. that the
withes, for any tvaaon, lo return the goods, unworn.
Ciacffv
whtrt tht Mart H.
rtHlSft importanl tirdecd.bcxauM.umrrinupted
Stop atrangere oa the street, ewA in tfirnttnt
people havinc ttoret In Philadeiwiia. emn-
Urftit our kigns, cards, advermements, and
rv tion
-S IXTU -hlXTH -SIX'l H-
I
aua. maiaiiejsr UH ill Him , wwixWII mirmtni
about where the store is, so that they may sell (bur
rruinle rTMt nnrtm I hir. U IhiI Iwraeb I ! Ha lea
PheladelDhla. It is a larae buildine. the aire of four ordinary tton-a and t
on me aoum-eaat comer oi amitl !
SI Al M hlXTH aad Market Streets.
Herns of material and Drket bv
ien requested. Persons caa have
i BTrtrerla anil tear r . w orweiA bv ka-iefU
Ing their SMasure (we lunuth easy dtrectiona that
any one can measure by.) and dVmctlblng rotor
to the Kapreas Co. oa receipt of cood. and the orlvtleM of eaatninina: ihem
Ia allowed before paying. Where good, do not please, we will return the
tne eipmaagc batfc to fhilanelphia.
wmre 10 tt rmr w m in auuamg mmd cwr awr
Theatj wht Ota not
te meClrr.
" t made-up ft
icy and pay the
mijnm tur.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
..-4,X-j. ,;-;iJ. ,
IBJWtBr
5ry (Soorls, iSrorrrifj,
fip 3amti.Sfrarnt3.
tt O
JIST OF JUROItS.
List of Jurors drawn for Mamh Tana, a
D. 1870, ecmmenclng on the tblrd Monday.
(5th 1
on abb jraong.
Jno. Klme, Rurasidei Jamet Curry, Che4
B. A. Hitler. Clearlleld
Jss Ravage, N. Waah'n
K. H. Law 1 be, Osoeola
Jae. Dickey, Ileoearla
J . II. Ellis, Bell
I). W. Chtlsoii, It loom
David Meest, Boggs
J. S. N orris, Bradford
Oorge C. Kirk, Brady
Krastus Lulher, '
James Dow It r, Burotide
P. 8. Ncviing. Cor'ctoa
Mores Owens, Daoatur
B.8paokman, Oraham
I.ucieB Bird, Huston
lames MeNeet, Jordan
Jes. Rnplev. Karthans
J.W. McCullongh, Knox
if. B. Mitrbell, Lawrenot
Wa A. Moore, Pena
saae Ca'dwetl. Piko
8. llesdtrson, Wood'd
VBAVERtB Jl'BORI.
IT. Kralier, Clearflttd
Joba Kramer, "
A. 8. Moodriflb. "
P. M.Ctrdon. "
W.D. Irvio. Cnr'sville
Pettr Marta, Qlrard
Pranols llugar, - '
Conrad t inter. Oulleh
(irorge Newell. Huston
Oliver Moore, Karthaut
Prank Ross, Beccarie i Peter Owtos, Lewreneo
Jobn W.Wott, BelllQ. B. Merrill, "
David Ican.
Henry Trump, Bradford
C. Cadwalladcr, '
William Peters, '
Thomas H Lilt, "
John Hand. Brady
II. B. Ellinger, "
II. M. fleyler. "
John Riley, Barn side
Daniel Pitman,
loaao N. Kaioey, Cheat
Wm. Westover.
8 McOlaughlln, "
T Maurer, Covington
Aug. Rougeul j
Claud, Barmoy,
B Kepbart, Decatur,
A. II. Uulieh.
Wilaoa Hoover, Morris
Abram Peareo, "
J. W. Holleobaek, "
William Danver, Pent
Terra ope kecnaa,
Robert Porter.
David Dresler,
Para 'I Ardery,
Milton He-id,
1. I.. C. Brans,
Prod Cross,
Christ. Lanien,
Wm. M. Free.
J. M. DrcsKler.
O. W. Wood-n. Wood'd
Jot. Alexander.
Pika
Union
5 tC
JEGISTKR'S NOTICE.
Notle. ia hereby given tbat the followin. a.
oountl hev. been examined and pa.aed by me. and
remain men. 01 recom 10 tnie otlice lor th. IB.
apection of beira, legateea, creditor,, and all other,
Intoreeted, and will be ereeented to the next Or.
poena' Coart el Cleerflcld county, to be held et the
Court Houee, in tho borough of Clearlleld, com.
mencing oa lha Id Monday (being tbe 30th day)
of March, A. D. 1870:
Account of I. O. Barter, Admlnletratcr of tba
atat. of John Luaier, late of Bredtord towa-
ebip, Cleerflcld cownty. Pe., deo'd.
Finel econenl of Nicbelu R ocelot. Admlnlrtra-
tor of tba eeteteef Claudiua Koeeeelct lata of
Uiratd lownahlp, Clcerne:d Co., Pe., dee'd.
Final aooouolof Nicbolaa Roaaaelot, AdminlMra-
tor of the eetate of Marianne Roaaaelot, late of
tiirerd townahfp, Clearfield eounty, I1.., deo'd.
Final aocouat i.1 J,,ba B. Kaferty, admni.trelor
eflb..eUUof beniel Cany, Ute of P.nn town-
hip, Cleerleld county, Pa., dee'd.
Final account of John D. R ,ony, Administrator
of Ibe eetate of Tbomae Raferiy, lae of Pena
townabip, Clearfield county. Pa, dee'd.
Finel eccounlof Joha Ru.,.11 and Samu.l Kirk,
aurviving .laontor, of Je.ua Kirk, lata of tb.
Borough of Lumber-city, Clearlleld county,
Pe., dee'd.
Partial aoeoantof Joha Ruaa-ll and Juoa Kirk
locator, of Ieaaa Kirk, lit. of CUerfield
eountv. Pa., dee'd.
Pertial accoaut of Joha Roanll and Jama Kirk,
edmini.trelon of tb. eat.t. el David Klrh,
. ... .... .miKI ui Auinoer-eiiy, tlearueld
county, Pa., dee d.
L. 1 MOR0AX,
February 13 m Uegiater A Recorder.
JOHN TlUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
Tbe uaderaiined beea leave lo lafnrm lha l.l
una of Cleerleld, end tbe public generally, tbat
he haa aa hand a flue aaaortment of Furnituie,
each aa Walnut. Ch.nnut end Pointed Chamber
euitea, Parlor Suitea. Reelfnin. .erf R...n.i...
Ch.ira, Ladl.a' end Oente' E.ry Chaira, the Per
forated Dining ead Parlor Ch.ira, Can. Scale aad
Wladeor their., Clothe. Bare, gtep and Extea
Iob Ladder,, Het Racka, Scrubbing Uruihee, Ao
M0ULDINO AND riCTURB FRAMES.
Looking Olaaaea, Ckromoa, Ac, which would bo
puuaoie mr iiunea; precoma.
doolO JI joil
JOHN TROllTMAK.
po
R SALE!
A lerg. and Well-tntaned Brick I1..II1.. .1...
ate ee too river beak, ia the borough ol Clear,
eld, containing eleren noma, with good cellar,
water lev he hitehen, end all tba modern conve
nience.. Pantriea, Balb-room, Clo'hai preaeea, Ac.
Lot atity feet front and two tinHrf
fwtbeek, withe twenty fool alley on Ibeea.l
n. 5 building, With all the appurtenance.,
will oe Mid cheep, with payment, te auit puraha.
... ..,.,,.,.., SBH u. maae to tne wniler
igned, or to A. O. Tale. K.o k .111.1.. .11
aeceeaary InformatioB le tboa. wh. dealt, te ta.
l.v. .a. property.
Tiins.j.Mrciaiocan.
May Hit, 87I, tf.
QAVTION.-
admitted at any tine
Kor firm I are add
J. C. SMITH, A.M.,
Tht IRON city roi.rrofc"
Principal.
It tht
tract Ira and reite a anmber bit. Ma represented 1 nd toBBmsod nt March Term, 176. nnfetatMN
that (he art fas woold ho telt graphed lor tt waee.
nnd wotld t reive In Merear by eitress, on test
rrldty. fe met Ut. Dugaa, ibtgeallemaa who
holds tb rewelnl o( whirb iht above Is a copy, tt
tht ajgtress oiliee, on Friday tllernotn, Uit hit
marek,a had failed ta tomo te lima Tom Bell
drev a card calling lor n Barter ergaa, and iht
atarao tamiiy, in ma ing it a "Big taing, went
ntwr niio on h, tad now are law tiisanpoiaietl
ie sail sett t Httrwia twr twt tvwtag maatinea,
asiONKE S KOT1CK
The nnal booobbI af A. 0. Tate. Aselmet of R.
A. P. Rynder, having been tiled In the Court of
tomans fleet ot uienrtleia uo. will tM nreeenied
bt shown to Iht aontrarv.
Clearfield, Feb. , IS.cVdt
KM Itl.OdM.
Prothonotary.
QOMK AND 8ETTLR.
Having taken nsy brother lata partnership, T
desire tt bavt my aid aeeounit tloted. I there-
lore give not free fcs all who haovr t Worn sel vat ia
dob led ubiu aotao ftrward soon and stttlt ap,
SOTWSTW.
F. M. OAR DON.
to (bam) art an tahe a aw dewarwirw.
VawUltltH nrj lV '7tU.
rill
to ten trains daily
Now York Uffloe, No. 4I& Broadway t Boston,
Olaoo, No. Hiaie Ktreet Omaha Office, li3
Paruham rilrtvt, Kan Pranelsootiffltt, IS J Mont-1
5ir. Vh1V tarti of the kind In this city tha we
rllreet, under riberme. Houae Roomer CaaBl and ta ,l- . , ' n .
Medieoa blreeta Kinaie street Depot, ccmrr W. "' ,", :L.i pi .,l iJ
kill. ,ti (an.ltttrcetei W.ll, blreet Depot. P"ul'T' P'- -
wnw neiieanu ivibbi oireei.,
Jforraleaor luform.iloa not atuinabla from j
your horn, .genla, epply le I
W. II, brBMaarr, llAnv,tt lll-oairr,
Uca. l a... Ag'l, Cbicau, Uen. eui't,
Jeo. 10, 18fil-ly Chicago,
tSSOl.CTION.-
nRAZIRR'S CKNTENNrAT,
X POCKET UUIDR.
A bonk ennlaiailrg.rer Hlxty beeatifal IIIb.
tralloaa of Kihibitlua r.oildiog,, Fairmnaot
Park, Itidepeadenee H.H la Ifid Bed 1871,
Cerpeeter'a Hall, Ulrard College, Meeneie Tem
ple, Cathedral, end ell ether pleeea of Intereet in
tbe C.nteBBlal City, with biatorieal lkele.ee ef
Tbe ee- Barlaerebla kereUfure ealetlai he. f; enmpenolloin of ell etber ialormal Ion
tweea the un.ler.lgncd, doing buaineaa la the ' le.penaenie ror tbe Ceatenalal te.
horougb of vYallM.t.a, l'l..,l.ld county, wa. ' ','"'," ""' ,,'"r,i,J,
dladeed try .al.el eoewnt I. March, 1874. ' T. I "'Lk " '"u M"n "'
n. Woodaldea retiring trco lb. Inc. The book, "'" eaywbeve by Mora mf ken ..
bevlng beea left la lb. band, of Joha Holt f"f I !"'P' '"'f' ?w,7 Tm J"" W'
eeillcment and ccllcotltiB. JOHM HDI.T. r m.w, no. ten perniftB .ut, 1-tulad.lpbla.
D
Valleeiloa, Vm Fee.
T. H. (10 118 IDES,
T. H. HOLT.
II, I87MI
JOH PKIHTiaU Of IVBRT DKbCRIP
tii laeetly egeeatel al tbla otVe.
Rig tredelacoBBt t. Muatry declare. Jaall,'7l
JIJwTltKK' 4k COanTAMLRIP flKI
We hare pHeeed a large awmaoe wt Ibe Be.
rgl BILL, Bad WIU .a Ibe reeled 9t tmaaly.
five ernti, eall copy le gee ddree,. myM
All peraona arc hereby cautioned efninat our.
chaelng or la any way meililline with the fellow.
Ing pioperly, aow ia the poeeeaalon of HUM, .
M. Deere!!, of Frriueon town. bis. via i 1 enwa.
I horeei and harnca, I nil, abww. twin aleda.
lot of cora la th. ear. lot of hay and fodder, lot
i oi., i piow, i ai.ign, a tne earn, wa, pur
baaed by m. at Onet.bl.'a ul.. and 1. tall wllh
bint ob loaa only, aulijret to tny order et ny
"me. JUII.1 T. a i HAW.
Marroa, Feb. It, T lie
II. A. KRATZEH,
finocRRton tpI
ERATZER& LYTLE,
BBALRIt IB
DRY HOODS,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
, snOBS,
' LEATHER,
" CARPKTS,
OILCLOTHS, .
WALL PAPRR,
WIRDOW RIIADES,
KTC,
Market Uirwt, ClearaVM, ea.
Feb. , ll-Jtlf
mad, Maine. InnlMre
COURT PROCLAMATION
WIIKIIBAS, Hub. 0. A. MATER, Prid,ut
Judge of the Coart of Commoa Pice, ef
the Twealy-lflh Judicial Biatrial, eompoaed of
v.HU,,r. .i viesrneio, t;enir. and Cllntea
end Una. H iiliu 0. Foley ead Boa. Jeaa J,
Riab, Aaaoclate Judge, of CI.erl.ld eounty.
hav. I.aaad tbelr ptec.pt, to me directed, for th.
holding of a Conn of Commoa Plaaa, Orphea,'
Court, Court of guarter Seaalona, Court of Oyer
and Terminer, and Court ef U.naral Jail Deliv
ery, et the Court lloBae etClaarfleM. le .,) r..k.
eouetyof Cleerleld, commencing on the third
Monday, lit. 211th day ol' March, IH1(l,.nd
te eontinu. oo. w..k.
NOTICE 18, therefore, hereby glv.o, lo lb.
Coroner, Juatlce, eftho Peace, end Conateblea,'
la aad for (aid coaaly of Cleerleld, le appear Ib
their proper perioa., with Ih.ir Record., Roll.,
loqataitiona, bxamiaalloaa, and alh.r Ramem
br.oc.B, to d. thoae Ihlega which le Ihelroflcea,
and la tbelr behalf, pertain te be don..
uy an Act of Aeaembly, paaaed the 81b day of
Hay, A, D. Ifit. It I, mad. tbe duly of the .!.-
ticca ol tne fence of the aeverel oounllca or thia
Commonwealth, te return le th. Clerk of the
Court of g.iarl.r See.ion, of the renprotrie
eouatiea, nil the neoguiuncea .alered Into befor.
tbcm by any pereoa or paraooa ohvged with the
ommieeion of any orime, axcept ,ucn eaer, na
may be.nd.d belor. a Juatlc of Ik. Peace, un
der rxlailng la.., at lean tea day, before the
coiiaFnoemeui al tne eeailoa of tbe Cnurt to
which tbey ere made relaraalderoipeellrely,aad
In ell ee.ee where env reeorni...M. ... ...
into Ien I ban tea daya before tbe commencement
... .....oa io waica tn.y are mode returna-
.... euaiicc. ere lo return the eeine ie
lb. acme manner aa If aeid act heH , k
p.a,ed.
"'V"1' ' Ut " Clearl.ld, III, Otb
oi e.nru.ry, la the yeer ef ear Lord, .voe
tho.uad .Ight hoadred and eaveaty-alx.
f.b Hie W. R. McPHKKSON, Sharif.
TJlVOUf'rJ NOTICR-
rtillleta A. fa W th. Co,
I Pleea of
f No.
Court of Common
e of Clearfield fa..
No. Thm ter.
Af,a,,ee.fa eirocee,,
Notica I, hereby giten le yon, loulee J. Co,,
that yoa are renewed lo be ead appear at ear
Beat Court ef tloiumoB Pleaa. to he held at Clear,
leld, .a tbe Wlh day of March A. I)., I7, and
anrwr the eemadeiat of tbe Bald William A. Oea.
. . W. R. MePHKRrXIK,
Teh. I, I878-II a- fnaf
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CARDON A BRO.,
lt.ar of Pie', Opera llou.e,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
O.r errangemenl, ar, rf the moat eotnplele
character lor furntailng the public with r're.h
Meal, of all hind, and ef the very beat qualltv.
V.. alao deal in all kiada of Agrlaultnr.1 lmpl..
menta, which w. keep on exhibition ler Ibe bca
eflt of the nubile. Call around when In town,
and take a look al thing", or addreaa aa
Clearfield, Pa., July 14, IS7-lf.
pRKSil il 15 AT MARKET
M. 0. BROWN A BRO.,
Market St, Clearll.ld,,
Would announce to th. cltluna ef lha lown and
vicinity that tbvr Hill keen l.. ..
Ib. old Hand, where they will keep
Freob Reef, Vtml Million tntl Ltimb,
of the finoiil qt'ialilics.
Market nornlngaTue.,ley, Thora lav. and
Satar-U.,. tllr. u. a call.
Juae l,'7.ei M. U. BROWN A BRO.
L
UMBER WANTED.
From one million to 1 ,400.0(1. feet of No.
1, 1 eed 1 pine boarde, 11, 14 end III feet in length,
to be delivered by reft or can to Put. Lurch.
Payment lo be made aa follow, i part ooab end
part In good oily property, aa may be agreevl
epoB. Bid, le be addroaHd to
VKl.LOX RIIOTIIKKS,
Lumber Yarde,
lth Ward, rut.burglt, Ta,
t at ear bank, III flmhbleld llreet.
Pee. I, l"T -ilia
STEAM 8 AW MILL, ENGINE
AND ROILRRS FOR SALE.
The eeidrrclened oflbra for eale oa reno..l,b
lerma, tbelr eteeia eawmill. Iaied mX W . Mere-
toe. Cleerflcld Co., Pa. Th. engine and boiler,
are eegnod a. new. Th. alee .f tl. engine I.
I4I4, and la In good running enter. Thiy will .
aleo aril tbelr ablnglo end Lib, mill, and all the
working maetilaerv ta tbe mill. Parllce ei.kl.g
to pnroh.ae caa rail ca or eddreea
IIIIAIIAN. WALLACE A CO.
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