Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 24, 1876, Image 4

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T ormruiiiiinh .......n, LUMBER
fllTV llullaellalU Utad. BUd eUOUW nroOipli
paid over. Artletoa of agreement and deed! of
WllfHM HOOtl; eiOUUted IDj iriMlJi'
not or no charge. S'J;'"
FAIRBANKS' STANDARD
SCALES
.yTK or til kinda. Be eareful ! hu;
7 onl; Ih. genuine. Aire Baggage
"O" lUrnii, Warebouae Track., lie-
J roved Hunv irrewere,
mimsi:';; whim co..'
4 H ood Street, riu.burga. Pa.
I'mer.lf 'ft-lm. ;
Vemake only Strictly Pore Gool
jprg 6oAt, GtOtttUt, tit.
' Mil" J
iMy k(kff of oi Wbl te iMd baere the Mlowtarf
mniiiv too iwuui a aagreo tt
SOLO BY DEALERS EVERYWHERt
March TO, Wfl-Jm. ;
HUEY & CIIltISl
gOLt PROPRIETORS OP Till
CELEBRATED
3 WKIttrlj TP- 1 " I
. AND
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
i HUEY CIIRIST,
111 K. 3d Street,
PHILADELPHIA
Mreh , WMm
G. S. FLEGAL,
, . ,1
Ironsides Store,
PHlMJPHIIlinC, PA.
' '. DEALER IX
IIAHDWAHE. STOVES, HEATERS, RANG-
. ES, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE.
. ' ' . AXD UAXUi'ACTVBER OF
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COITERWARI.
Preequiale Street, 1
Philltpiburg, Contra Co., Pa.
2Mb; We.
POWELL & MORGAN,
11 aii davakj:,
' Alio, Manufacture of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
. , OLIABIIILD, PA.
JEW OPENING.
SHOWERS'
BOOT & SHOE
AND
HAT & CAP
ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
MARKET 6TKERT.
c
recommended varjt hlghl; aa being a No. I arllela
ate ear wa
uo, o. rAaeaunaj.
for all lappa. phee,
Cleerfleld, Pa, Ma; It, ISX-lia.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR 8ALB OR FOR RENT.
Tho auheerlber glvea notice lb at ha will either
renter coll hie dwelling Bad etere properly, alt.
aata aa Kaad itraol, eojuiaieg wo ueoeare eiiwco,
la the borough af Cloarleld, Pa. Tbe Mora rooai
la It X 4 feel. Taa dwelling boaaa eeetBlal I
rooou aad a kleekea oa taa flr.1 (tar;, and I
on taa aaaoad tier;. TM aura room
du ba had at euoe, and tha dwelling portion
oa and attar tba lit of Jul;, for (unbar par
tlaulara, eddreta or eppl; ta Ma owiiereigueo. aa
Ifco pr.mi.ee. 0 SO. 0. P ABSMOKH.
Claariald, Pa., Ua; It, '7t-U
-poll BALE Oil RUNT.
Tba aodanlgaad lnJln It taa InooDTaaialt
la kup a Publla lloaat at tba aioath of rlaad'
..J C.i.Ul Pulnt, ilwlraa ta raot. Mil, or ai
baaia tha rbrmar. lit will oilin II for towa
properly la ulaarooia or ww...i t"'
porn oontalu J aoru, 40 of whloh aro alearad.
bola laaadorlald wilb aoal, ra ola and a
Tain of U"a-ora, briltlor poaaoaring a good waUr-
powar Tha builOmi. ara a larga dwilllag. oara,
out buuata, aud a aaw-aiilt. Poaaatiloa will ba
Itn at aa; tlma. Tha lltla ta ludlipuUbla.
Tba propaotla Talua of Ibli prapart; la aat
aqualtd lu tha aouulr, aod la tharalora var;
daiiralila aa an Intaftatanl. Uaaidrt, a largo
uaatlt; of aaw Umbar la ;al oa tha propartl,
rbiob aan ba ananafaoturrd aa tha pramiaat.
Laek of halp aod aiaani la darelvpa II la air
mm for olfrrlag II for aala. Aa; farthar In
furmUlH a ba obUlnad h, acldrauing tha lub-
WRKNUK fLUUU,
A full and oomplata aaaorlnant of aaw ffoodi
aad aaw atjlu, dowa la
"HAKD PAN" PRICES.
Citiitoa ara Invllad to aall and aianlna mi
took aod Juilffo fur IbauiialvM aa to quallt; aad
prioaa uf guoda.
JOSEPH 8. SIIOWKRi.
OUltfl.U, April 14, 1874.
NEW
FLO ITU. FEED,
n REAT KEJOICINO
ii
All tha fltkto at tha adloarnaiaat of both
tnut.. if our Hiau Uclalatara, and aoaie of I
tho aioaibara Bahlng far Ih.lr bolaa I kopa ta
ta; Ibara.
GREAT au GOOD AEWS,
fo, iho ollliani of Olaarlold ooantv who lo-
uud riiillng tha CmttaaUl, and fur all otbtrr,
b; wo ra-upeaiog of tba
OLD SHORTY SHOE SHOI',
Oil Hkrht vti-Mt, ohB door went of th AMvjhenT
Holel, whmf "HIKlHTV" will b foanj l ill
tlmw, rtwdy o4 wilttitK to ad aoMnucHitu
all hit eld ouiWmn and m n w
t fftvur bitn with a oM, tw that thj can villi
in utnwnnoi -wiwr " a.Bua a-
a ptlr of "Shortjr'i" boma-mvla
AND
GKOCEIIY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
' Room No. 4, Ple'a Opera Howe,
Clearfield, Pa.
Xasp ooaitaatl; oa band ' '
BrOAR,
COFFEE,
TEAS,
BODA,
COAL OIL,
SYHUP,
SALT,
F
ARMING IMPLEMKNT3 of nil
fclndi for aala b
' POWELL A MORGAN.
JAILROAD WHEELBARROWS
for aala by 1
POWELL A MORGAN.
SPICES,
SOAP,
Caaaad and Dried Fraita, Tobaeoo, Clgara, Caa
diet, Cldar Vlnigar, Batter, Igga, At.
ALSO, EXTRA OMB-MADI
Wheat and Buckwheat flour,
Cora Meal, Chop, Feed, 4o.,
All of wbleh win ka aold ohaap for aaak or la
aiehaoga lor eonntr; proauoo.
A. U. liJtAJIJtll VU.
Claariald, Not. IS, ltrt.-U
0
IL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS
Nalli, tie., for aala h;
POWELL A MORGAN.
H
ARNESS TRIMMINGS t SHOE
Flodlngi, for tale h;
POWELL A MORGAN.
G
UNS.PI8TOL8 SWORD CANES
For tali bj
POWELL A MORGAN.
jgTOVES, 09 ALL SORTS AND
Sitae, for tale hjr
VOWBI.L A MORGAN.
TRONI IRON I IRON 1 ' IRON !
i.
For tale b;
. POWELL A MORGAN,
II
ORSE SHOES k HORSB SHOE
i
MAILS, for tall by 1 '
, POWELL A MORGAN.
)ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And holt MeDnfaetare, for tale h;
POWELL A MORGAN.
HIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPK
BOXES, for tale h; ''
POWBI.L A MORGAN.
SACKETT&SCHRYYER
r ' IrlAI.tRI IN '
IIAJIDAVARE,
and nanaraatarart of
TIN, COPPER 4 SHEET IRON WARE,
Herond Street, Clearfield, Pa,
REMOVAL I ;
JOHN IYIcGAUGHEY
Would rtfpMtfaUr BOtify th ttablle f rally
that ha baa nmowd bit Oroaary Stor frata
Bbaw t Row, to tha building foraarly oaoapitd
by J. Milai KratMr, oa Bomb! alraat, Mil door
to Biflar! bardwara ttor. wbora ho IntoadJ
kaplBg a full lino of
OBO CERIEN.
BAMS, DRIED BEEF aad LARD.
SUGARS aad SI RDPS, of all (radat.
TEAS, Oraaa and Blaek.
COFFER, Routed aad Grata.
FWVR AND PROVISIONS,
CAM-ED FRV1TS,
All kladt la tha markit.
PICKLES, la Jan aad b.rt.li.
SPICES, la rrar; forat aad rarlel;.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL K1NIM OK TRACKERS.
BOAPR,
MATCHES.
PRIED APPLES,
DRIKD PEACHES,
DRIED CHBKRIE8,
CoaI Oil mi l.Amp . Chimneys.
And a rood attortnonl of thooo thin at uallr
kpt la a frooary itoro, which ho will oiohange
for markoilng at tho mar hot prloof.
Wltl Mil for oaah u ohoaply ai any other one.
Pleue call tnd aoo hit ftoeh and judco for
yoaraeii.
JUlia McUAUUIIET.
Clearflald, Jan. 1, 187.
lUflng refitted oar atororoom aad douhlod oor
tool, we ara pivparea io oner DarcaiD te par
ebawn In oor line. Wo hart decided to do
Strictly Cash Business, '
and can therefort loll at grentlj redaoed erloti.
Carnontera and portent who ooatoaptato boU4-
li Will to wen to eiamtM oar
Tools and BuUlin; Hardwawie,
whloh Ii aew and of tho boat nanafaoturo.
Wo keep a largo Mock of
NAILS,
ULASS,
PUTTY,
QLUK,
LOCKS
LATCHES
HINGKS,
SCREWS,
All kind, of Ben.h Plaan, Mawl, Chi .el., Squaree,
uaianar., iiai.neur, mam ane I.!!,
Mortla A Thumb Guagat, Rarali,
Braeaa A RHte, Wood and Iron
Denoh Serewi, and th nt ' L
, Boring Machine In tha
market
, Double and Single Bitt Axes,
POCKET CUTLERY, Aa.
Agtntt for Burnell't Iron Corn Shelter,
.. warranted.
f Attn, agentt fbr Rlohardt'
GOTHIC FLUE TOPS,
wbloh affaetoally tare Smoky Ploea.
Fnrm Implements, Garden Tools,
of irory daaorlptioa.
I,, t 'A large rarltty of .
COOK STOVES,
, whleh we warrant to gira aat)alaotioa.
Portable Hangt$ at ltrnact$
sIvaVRooflag, Spontlog anS Job Tf.ork doaa en
raaP'aiahla larail. All ordart will raealre proaipt
attoatka. Platahlngj and gat gulag atleadod
b; etptrltneed workmea. Ma; I, H7.
OPB S PHOSPHATE.
I hare on hand Cop.'l Pboiiihelo, wbloh ha.
aoa tMled b; tha farmora la tblt looallt;, and
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAKFlKLp, FA.-
WIDNE8DAT MOHNINfl, MAT 14, UTt.
AVreoohrUIa, Ptw,
Mareh lit-liao.
OMFTINQ DOWN THE RIVH.
DrlDIng down the ihloiag rtritr.
Where tho auobemi glaaoe and qulror
On the rippling wavet ao turifilj
Deaolng onward to the tea
Ai I hey gMdo ia MateltH nutloa
To the broad nletho.aed oooean,
What a leuoa la tbeh-Juuraej.
Do tbty whliper onto
Dowa a broader, deeper riTer
One wboM waveleU we oaa aertr
Hall bat onoo lor never book ward
O'er Iti nrfaoa nay we go
Do we float, pet-bap! ambtinklng,
Ona heedlew aad tntbinklng,
Where the bound Imi, eadleaa voeaa
Of Eternity doth flow.
With uur hopeful eyea turaed tuaward
We are looking onward, onward
Vor a glim pee of that bright Kdoa
leott wlille yet thf world wai yoang t
For we fancy that it gllmmero
Where the ibinipg water ktuiuien
LI to a gale of pearl before ua
11; the head ol diitanoo hung.
'Moot Hi hrolT purple ihadowi
Do we picture flowery mw.duw
Itrirhl eltiiaa Soldi ol betuir,
W here we hope to pauie and reft
Rat huw oft we And Ihem eh ee ting,
Empty rliioni, itlM and fleeting
At the uaglo oltlea riling
Proa tho water a talit brtat.
Whoa at laet our beavea aoariog,
All Hi bvaaty diaeppeaHog,
Wa bat And a oemo amri
Oa the m rwugb, atoraiy rergt j
AU 1U fruiU to aabea turning,
All 1U ralloya batt aod bnraieg,
And the white wiuga of tU aogelf
Dot the foaw-wreaiha oa the urge.
Naught la real, naught Ii letting
Hare that world to which wa're baiting
Over Time' iwift-flowtng river j
And for net wo teek ia vain
Till we reaoh the goldea portal
Merer tloiwd by foot of mortal.
And our life bark wreokoa aad enaturtid .
)('-to breaet the wavai agaia.
Afrt, iVury A. tora, ica-el--''('aW
THE NEW OA MR LAW.
BOOTS OR SHOES,
8VNOPBim)rTIIHVERALKK(irillNH.
Tho net to umunil ami ounsolitlulu
the twvural outs minting to game aud
gam null pannoa on mo itut uny 01
tho iorwion. As tho act materially dif-
Doa't forgot ealllng en "Short;" before pur. ,, ,.. .ho luwa OU tlie Bubiutlt ill
ona.ing auowa.ru. 11. auap. uuuw
workman aad eett warrant ell,"fet-weer made
bla abua not lo tin. rmral or draw tha page.
H la nraiinrMl la do nnrtblne la kit llao I Th. Hmf antinn nrnlnhitii tlin kill
Mllobad, M.ad w pegged. Repairing neatly . .. ... . , from
LEATQEB & SHOE FlDIliS UlkwTld door or fr.h vonison is not
aleari en kand and for aala hr the rame "abort" allnwad within tho abovo period, Tho
fellow b;tbbort" name of FBANK SHORT. . j.jj f ny )llwn wll0n it if npottod
Ultaneld, fa., ua; le, ioie.ir. , ?. ."; f lt u,;.,! J..
I UU.L U1U lUMtii, w " "
with dogs or luo Killing in mo wuwrn
lorn lroin tuo iswi ou me auuiovv in
operation, an abstract muiio by tho
Patriot is appendix!. ,
a. r. eoLica.
n. n'conKi.1. n. aaaaav
GI LICII, MeCOBKLE & CO. S
(Sueeteeon le John Gulleh),
POPULAR
FURNITURE
of anv elk or wild door or fawn which
line boon driven thereto by dog" aro
prohibited. Any person offunding
airainet anv of tho uroviHiona of thin
section "hall bo liable to a penalty of
.10., ,li,IUti fur pm ollr. wild deer or
ROOMS, 'aw so killoli Vunaud or """PP"1. or
l'w.ul. aIL iviLl ftiwr nr ftturn alf in hfl.it
Market Street, Ct.nrfl.14, Pn. . .. .':. I'mvided il any por-
Wa anaanfaetart all hlnda of Furnllart for L,An !..;.. n aIL
Ch.aib.l.l.gRM..,Llbrl....dHI.. f (Mnhnr , ...
kind, don'lbu; ' . , hi ,.j' .i.i.i- .1..
It ;on want Furnltara of an;
until ;uu aoa our atook.
that tho animal was killed within the
I'.mA nnwriltAd hv lniv or outaido the
1INDEKTAKINC4 State, ho shall not be liable to tho pen-
la all Ita hraocbet. We atop ta ttoek all the UY. u"""7'
lal.it and aioet laipro.el UoKlua aod ua.aolt, are ailinorir.eu vu Kill nu((i luu uauuu-
and bava aiar; faollll;for proparl; eon- ay purnlie oik, Willi door OT lawn, anil
tho owner of such dog ia liable to ten
dollars fino fur overy oik, wild doer or
lawn killed by such dog. A conclud
ing proviso ol tho section aayt this act
dueline thia brenoh of our bu.iai
Wa have a pat.nt Corpee Pra
aorrar, la wbloh bodiea can
be nmerred for a ooa
tidartble loogth of
lime.
,", i j . ..!..
A ..rohar of lha Irai hat bl. tUralnf apart- Btiail l so vuunu '"'. vu..,Bu
aut at onr wan -room, where he eaa be fonod a; or alter exceptions 01 any countioa Ilro
aa; porioa who oone at night for the parpoaa of tofore made in any act of ammbly pro-
anourine ooffloa,
ituuiuu, awun.ij. m .v
Clr.rn.IJ, Pa., Ma; 10, '11 1;.
RANTED.
hihitinff runninir door witb doirs.
Section two unpoaos a penalty of five
dollars for each gray, Dines, or 101
squirrel killed or had in possession be
tween January i ana juiy t.
Soction tltree Impose a penalty 01
Ave dollars tor eacb ratiDit kiiicu or
i-.i i liAnnn.I.A
N . . -j- II UU 111 imeewaiuu uuhnvvu i'w.vutuv.
a E. ARjNOLD. nl Ootobor 15' Th8 ,,unlin8 ,f
CURWEMSVII.I.iB, PA.,
(Sneeattor to)
Arnold & Hartshorn.
00,000 ttVlnth knaTacl Hhlne;lea.
0,000 pottudi of Wool.
Partial having lone Shin ilea or Wool (or eith
er) will do well to tail oa aio. The hlgheet Mar
ket price paid at all timet,
e
Alio, full tad complete atoeh of
DRY GOODS,
HATS & CAPS,
a penalty of ton dollars for each rabbit
so killed.
Section four imposes a penalty of ten
dollars lor killing any wild duck or
goose witb ft swivol or punt gun or
witu any gun omor man sucn guns as
are raised at arm's length and fired
from the shoulder.
Section five imposos a penalty of ten
dollars for killing any wild turkey or
wood or summer ouck ootween Jan
uary 1 and October 1.
Section sit imposes a penalty of ton
dollars lor killing any upland or grass
plovor botween Jan. 1 and August 15.
flection seven imposes a penalty oi
. Jn . l.iii? t 1.
ion aouarn lor aiuing any wwuwa
between January 1 and July 4.
Modioli eight imposes a penalty oi
uau or v ir-
oto., as shall bo aud aro Improved by
the owuora or lessee for propagation
of fish or game nth.
Section twenty-one Imposes a penal
ty of twonty-tlvo dollar for placing
any sot nets, fish baskets, pond nets.
f;ill nets, eel weirs, aiuuioa, urusn aim
acino nets, or any other permanently
set means of taking flah or olhorwiso,
in tho nature of soins, in the waters ol
thoCommonweuHli, provided Hint noth
ing in tho act shall prohibit the tlsbing
with gill neta in tidal waters.
Section twenty-two Imposos a pen
alty pf ten dollars fur catching or kill
ing, at any time savo only with rod,
book and fine, or scroll, any black bass,
pickorol, pike or Susquehanna salmon,
or for catchinir "' uf theso fishes be
tween July 1 and March 1, except alivo
lor stocking other waters. A proviso
declares that the section shall not ap
ply to tba waters of Lake Krie, oxooiit
in tho ponds on tho Island or peninsula
forming tho north and east shores ol
the harbor of Kne.
Soction twenlV'throe imposes a pon
ally of twenty-live dollars Air catching
or Killing liHU in uny oi vno itiianu wa
ters inhabited by speckled trout or
black bass, bv ineoiis of any not or de
vice in tho naturo thoroof the mushes
or open spaces in wuicu snail ue less
than three indie, proviueu tuai Hom
ing borein shall autlioriso the catching
of speckled trout by means of any d
vice, save only by rod, hook and line,
except for propagation and to Block
other waters.
Section twontv-four provides that it
shall not be lawlul to catch any spock-
lod trout, black bass or other nsh by
shutting or drawing off any portion of
tho watora in tlie btuto, or by Uragging
or drawing small net or soinos therein
when the waters shall Do wnony or in
part drawn off, except by order of tho
Slate fixherv commissioner. The
ntur-in of nnr exnlosivo substance,
with intent to catch any firth, is pro
liibitul. The puimlty for violating this
section is liliy diillai s.
Section twenty-llvu nuthorir.es the
bourd ol iixh cummiivioiicni, on the ap
plication lu writing of ton or more cit
izens of any county, to appoint one or
moro fish wardens or water builiiTx,
provided that pontons so appointed
shall receive no compensation Iromtho
State.
Section twenty -six provides that any
person who may sell or bave in his
possession any pinnated grouso, ruffed
grouso or quail fur fifteen days after
tho tinio limited for killing tho game,
shall not bo liable to a penalty pro
vided ho shall prove that such birds
woro killed within the period allowed
by this act or were killed outside tho
limits of tho State at some place where
tho law did not forbid tho killing.
Section twenty-seven .provides that
any person summarily convicted before
a justice ol the peace or amorman snail
be Bontoneed to pay tho fines provided
in this act, one half lo tro lo the in
former and tho other hull to the county
in which tho offence is committed.
The defendant can appeal to tho court
of quarter sessions should tie bo dissat
isfied. On conviction, unless ho pay
the penalty, ho shall lie committed to
jail lor ft period of not loss than one
day lor each aoHar oi penalty imposea.
Tho succeeding threo sections pro
vide that nothing in this act shall be
so construed as to prevent any person
irom catching speckled trout or black
boss with nets in waters owned by
himself for the purpose of stocking
other waters : to prevent any person
from taking fish from private ponds or
springs owned by him and used for
vultivaling fish ; to pruvont the catcb
inir ol his bait fish by moans of hand
nets or cast nets for angling or scien
tide purposes ; to apply to any stream
form i n if tho boundary lino between
this and anyothor State overwhich this
State has concurrent jurisdiction with
such State, so fur as such streams firm
such boundary line, nor to any lake
partly within the boundaries of this
State. -
Soction thirty-one ropoals all acts
inconsistent with this act.
HAVE W'R MALJONKD 8C11UY
LKH COLFAX.
The TrihvM of South Bond, Ind.,
publishes tho following luminous ox
iiosition Irom it oorrosimndont in this
Slate: .
"Ocoaaloaall; we eat ataligait; anatiatingl;
kurUd at protoient etata ai.n who have gro wa
vau.rabl. ia a long and faithful aerviee ot their
eouutr;. I aend ya aa article elluped fruia
yt An., bearing dale April 20, watoa far; an
Ju.tl; imlrcb.1 the ebaraoter of one of ;our mo.t
honored altiavoa, Hcbu;lr Uolfal, whole uutu Iliad
ublia raoord for a period ol tnanl; yeart eella
imdl; for ao aulb.nlke denial of auch gruaa oal-
ani;. 1 here I. publla demand al lit. preaout
tiara that aa enthuiiaatio viudioetloa ha proffered
oa babalf of the maligned, b; hia frlonda aud
tighbur., who bave been iotimatel; familiar
Ita bla wbokt life from oo;hood-
llaanr Poors.
aiswoon, N. T, Ma; 1, ism."
Wo are not dispostid to boorudgo
ocuuylor fJollax any comlort which
be may be able to derive Irom the con
stancy of such friends as Mr. Harry
route, livery oonvicleu irauu, whether
a proficient statesman or not, is lain,
entitled to all tho sympathy and adm
ration ho can command, i'.ven uiter
Ananias had been stricken dead lor
bis tremendous lie, there were young
men who came Ibrward to put tho re
mains in decent form lor burial, and
perhaps to shod a low tears over tho
virtues of the departed. To mock at
such funorul otllees wonia no rough
It is possible however, that this well
meaning Mr. I'oote may be laboring
under a niisapprehensiou. Perhaps he
bus boon out of theveuntry for the pust
four or five years. Perhaps he has
another ponton in mind. Tho Scuy
lor Colfax wo havo referred to has
not an unsullied publio record. The
.Sun did not smirch his character nn
Justly, nor was it guilty ot calumny.
There is no publio demand at the
present time for any enthusiastic dem
onstration in hit behalf. We shull
thoreloro try to convinco Mr. Koolo
either that his Schuyler is not our
Schuyler, nr that he has been seriously
mistukeii in the character ol his friend.
Uur Hcbiiylvr us Vice-President
during Uruiit's first term. He had
been u member of Congress from Indi
ttiia, and then Speaker ol tho House.
His political success was not hard to
understand. Plausablo rather than
able, assuming virtues which he had not,
cloaking mediocrity under hyjioorisy
and cant, be prayed, oxhorted, and
smiled bis way into the confidence of
the people. He was easily nrst among
shams who trade on capital which they
do not possess.
In Siietembor. 1872, when tho coun
try was startled by the revelations of
Credit aioouier iniatny, our ocnuyicr
Co fax nuino appeared on tho black
list of those whom Oakos Ames had
bribed. Rut Schuyler smiled and said
No I Some of the readers of tho South
Uend Tribune must still remember the
Vico-Prosident's speech injthat city, his
own home, on the eve g 01 dept.
Hero is so mo of it:
H
gBtsffUniuous.
ARD TIME8
HARTSWICK & IRWIN
IIAVS NO KPFKCT
IN FRENCHYILLE!
am a war that there aro aoioe pertuoa a little
bard te pleaae. aod I am also aware thai tlie
eonblaiut vf "bard timee" ta well alab uniiartal,
nut 1 era eo alualeu aow mat 1 oan aatiaiy tin
former aud prove oourtluatvely that "brl liuiea"
will nut it not thoae who buy iheir gootla from taa,
aad all my patmoi ahall he Initialed toto the ae
trat of
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
SKCONU STUEKT,
CLEARFIELD,. PA.,
PRAI.EHS IN
PU11K I)RU(iS!
V4T pttmnjn srvuHat
CnKMICAL8l
1 hate im4i ruotisb to uuilv all Ihr Inhahl
tanta lu the in wee oiiJ of the county which I tell
i atevruiiii I at vat rtsttet. I lirin iu y ggsBtatwHu vat tni-wi v B . . ... t-l1 tin
MU1.S0MIIIHU, wli.ra i oaa alwa;a be found PAIN TS, OILS, DYL SI IJ 1' i"
rvenuj tu wu tipun vaiiori aua wyyij uiw wiiaj
Dry lioods of all Kinds,
Such aa Clulha, Hatinctta, Caaalmerea, Mntllnt,
Uetatnaa, IiIhd, Urtllltiga, Calleoei,
Trinininga, Rkbbona, Laoe,
Rtsady C'loihtag, Boota and Sboao, IUu aad
Capa all ul tl.a boat Material aad atade to order
Hum, fiuena, tiluret, Mitteaa, Laeoa, Kibbana.Ao.
tlUOCEKIKS OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rico, Molaaaea, Plan, Halt
Turk, Unaeed Oil, Vlah Oil, Carbon Oil.
llerdwarnj, Quiieoewero, Tinware, Oaetlagi, Plowa I
and IMi.w t'aaltaga, halla, Bpikeo, Cora Caltlva- I
tore, Cider Praaaea, and all kinda of Aioa.
Perfuionry, i'alnta, Varnlah, Qlaaa, and a general I
aaaorttaent or stationary
OOOD FLOUR,
Of iliiToreiit hranda, alwaya oa head, aad will be
10W at the leweat pooatbtt Bgnrea.
4. U. MuClain'a Uedielnea, Jayoe'c WeJlclne.
Holt iter and tiuoOanJ a u titer a.
itJOV puuiida of WoI wanted for whleh the
biglieat Nrloa will be paid LloTeraeed oa hand
and for aala al the loweat Market price.
Al, Agent for 8 tret ton v We aad Carwentvllle
ihresbmg Hachinva.
teavCall and aee far yoaraetroe. Ton will Ind
evor) ibitig uauall kept in a retail at ore.
L. M. COUDRIET.
rrenebvilla P. 0., Align it 12, 1874.
VARNISHKS,
PRl'BKES,
PERPU3JKKV,
FAM'V .OOOD
gotflfi.
s
TOILET AHTIC'I.I S,
Or ALL KINDS,
PURB WINES AND LIQUORS,
tot atedtolnel pnrpoeee.
Truaaat, Support.rt, Sohool Dook. and Station
ery, ana en otner enieiea uanaiir
found In a Prug Store.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAIIB-
FULLY COM 1'0 UN IK 11. ll.eing a Urge .1
taricnee In the bualneaa the; ean gi.e .ntira Ml-ifaetion.
I. O. HARTSWICK,
JOHN V. lltWIN.
IS, 1(174.
OUSQUEHANNA UOUfSR,
O CUHWKNSVILLR, PA.
. XKWION READ, Poi-ai.,,.
Uaolni baeome proprietor of lk 11,., .
would r.abaolfull; aoltcit tha p.lna,lk(
publla. llouae Inaaantt; and eunr.bilkii, Z1
uaMB ilj reSltedand r.fural.b.4 ; r
pi. roorna attaohad. AU railroad trim iu
tbla binaa. J")ti
hJw iiousk, " "
(Cur. of Market A Front alrr.1,,)
CLUAnrlKLU, ra.
The uoderaignMl baring taken cbale.
llul.l, would re.paetfull; aolkeitliublle b.lrn,.
Janl-rt 1. H. rVLLKltlt,,
WASHINGTON IIOUSK,
V T NEW WASIIlMiTO.N.i
Ibla now and well furnlabod hou,e bHk
takea by tha uud.ralgn.d. II. fMl. eonttd.
being abl. to render aati.faetma to ioom I,
f.vnr bun with a .all.
May H, IB7S. 0. W, PAVlK, l'tu,
IIIITIIUR II II II H K,
Oppo.it. lb. Court Hiium,
LOCK II A V E.N, PRKK'A.
J.I4 TI IIAUSkAI. A KhllM. ;y
J Main Street,
PIIILlPSHURlt, I'KN N'A.
Table aieaya auppliW witb lb. be.t ,l.. .
aforda. The trar.hng publi. I. Inrited t
. norlTIl KOrllJHT l.0
THE MANSION HOUSE
. Cl.UAHKII.il, pA. '
rilUIS eld aad eomaaodiwia U.,t.l ,M ,
1 the peat year, beee talarred t. tJ,,
foraier eapaelt; for the eauruiaa,
gart and gueete. Tha whol. bulldla, au72
rafarnlabad, and Ike proprietor will tKSj
peine to r.no.r tie gu..u eoailort.ka
ur-Th 'Maaalon Bona.'' Ouiaibua nu
aoa iron tee neoolen tea arneal and th..
of eaek train. JOHN IXll'IIIIKkr
aprS-H If p
M
Clearfleld, December
IBIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
WEAVER A BETTS
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Are oS.rleg, at tha eld ttand of 0. L. Reed A Co. I
tkolr atoeh of goedl, eonalating of
(SuMeaaore to Do;nton A Young,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
MaoalVetnrara of
fOETABLE 4 STATIONARY
Jons Pattos, Pr.a. J. P. BAtn. C
CiirweimvlUe Itank
Authorited Capital.....
Paid up Capital
..Imi
... .:.
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, STEAM ENGINES
BOOTS A SHOES,
LIGHT WANTED.
ton dollars for killing any quail
ginia patridge botween ooember 15
and October 10. .
Section nine imposes ft ponally of
ten dollars for killing any rutted grouso,
commonly called pheasant, or pinnated
ItOOTN A NIIOEft, grouso, commonly called prairie chick
en, rjeiwacn January i ana itciodox i
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
SALT, niOVlSlONS, &c,
whleh will bo oeld at reaoomeblo prloeo, or oi-
banged for ihtngiea or wool.
K. B. ARNOLD
Oanroaavtlk, May , 1S7I.
G
ROCERIES.
JAS..H. LYTLE,
(Suseaaeor to LYTLB A MITCHELL)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
CHOICB LIN OP TEA.
08L0HUS,
JAPANS,
IMPERIAL,
YOUNa BYSON,
INOLISU BREAKFAST
Perett la Market.
BUTTER AUD KGGft
Will ha kept and aold at Iret eott. Calk paid
lor vouuir; rnmin. ,
ORRMAM CHERRIES,
TURRET PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA HAMS.
, KIHH.
Maokerel, Lake Ilerrlag, Cod, Ae. L
PICKI.RR.
ami Pleklee tnd Engllak Pl.klM.
i PUHlIt AMD aTBBD.
tlew, Cert Mate, Oat Meat, Ae.
ehttt JAS, I. LTTL1.
Soction ten imposes a ponalty of five
dollars for killing any railbird or rood
bird except in September, Octobor aad
Novombor.
Soction elovon imposes a ponalty of
five dollars lor killing any nigbtbawk,
whippoorwilli sparrow, barn swallow,
woodpecker, flickor, robin, oriole, red
nr rArilinnl liinl. oedar binl. tanatrer.
18T6. catbird, bluebird or any other inseo-
tivorous bird.
The twelfth section provides that
such birds may bo killed for tho pur
pose of scientific investigation or hay
ing the samo stuffed or sot up as s
specimen.
Section thirteen imposes a penalty
of ton dollars for robbing or destroying
eggs or nests of any wild birds except
those of predatory birds as aro destruc
tive of Kiimo and insectivorous birds.
Eggs are allowed to be taken for scien
tilio purposes.
Section fourteen imposes ft ponalty
of twenty dollars foi' killing, catching
or discharging any firearm at any
wild pigeon whilo on lis nesting ground
or in any manner disturbing such nest
ing ground or tho birds thereon or dis
charging any (1 rearms withinone-fourth
milo ol the place, orshooting at, maim
ing or killing any wild pigeon within
its roosting.
Soction lllloen Imposos a penalty ol
ten dollars lor Rilling or taking any
Tho finite recent decline in Dr wild turkoy, ruffed grouse, quail, wood-
Goods, tells in the wav ttoods are cock "j1 or reodhird or rabbit by
rtr,i nlT Will nnf mTnmnrntn. """"' 0 .blind- trBP-
1876. MAY.
NEW GOODS, cheaper than ever
ROOM NO- 2
Filled and Overflowing.
going olT. Will not enumerate,
but everything id the way of
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CARPETS,
OILCLOTHS,
snare, not or
any dovice. A proviso permits indi
viduals or associations, fbr the protec
tion, preservation and propagation oi
game, to gnthor alivo, by not or traps,
with tho will and consent of tho owner
of the land, quail, or Virginia patridge,
from Decembor 20 to Pcbruary 1, for
the solo purposo of preserving thorn
alive ovor the winter.
Soction sixteen imnosos a nenaltv ol
TRIMMINGS, twenty-five dollars for hunting or fish-
nig un oununy.
Soction seventeen Imposos s penalty
of twenty-five dollars for catching or
killing speckled trout with any dovice
but rod, nook and line, except for pro-
,. n.nrn f!" or sciontifio investigation, or
vv AU, i ai xu, lor placing any sot lines in waters In
habited by tbs Huh.
i . i. ...! .. oooiion eiiiniecn imposes penalty
111 great uuu.Him., at u.o .uwcai ,f Mm (jr km - ,ny Mfmon -,.
. l.lJ A 1 1 1 . .
nnvcKieu inmi save oniy aunng April,
May, June, July and the first fifteen
days of August. The catching of trout
by any person with not in waters
ownod by himself, to stock othor wa
thors, is allowed.
Sootion nineteen provides that no
possible prices.
Mr. Harrison, ot Indiana, repeats his
statomont that Secretary Rollins, of
the Union i'acifio road induced bim to
withdraw resolution to investigate a
Fort Smith A Little Rock railroad bond
transaction, offered by him at tho Sep
tember, 1872, mooting of the board of
directors ot the racitio company ho
being a government director upon
the assertion that "it would involvo
Jamos G. Blaine." Mr. Harrison, says:
"Bahtaqumtl; t look J. H. Millard, of Om.ha,
wbowaaaod ttlll fetaainanUeTernnientdlreetor
to Mr. Rollinl.end ia bia preaanee aabed Rolllna
if I nnd.ratoed blm eorrectl; ia rei.tion t. th.
boad tranaatioa iatolving Mr. Blaiaa. H. r.
peated that an iuveatigatloa would be tare to kill
o( Mr. lllaineel tbt approaoblng aleellon."
There seems to be no doubt that M r.
Rollins did say to Mr. Harrison just
what bo declares that he said. There
seem to be two witnesses to the fact,
and its truth ia to all intents and pur
poses admitted by Mr. Kollini himself,
since in bis letter to Mr lllaiue he re
frains from denying that be mado the
alleged declaration to Mr. Harrison,
although be seems to say tnai it was
not in lact truo.
It is manifest that there is something
in this affair that has not been dis
closed, and we havo good reason to
suspect that it was Mr. Hlaine'a knowl
edge of this and not his dread of ft
committee's delay, which caused him
to refrain from demanding the appoint
ment of one.
Discredit is sought to be attached to
Harrison's exposure, by alleging that
it is made in the interest of Senator
Morton and to destroy Blaine's chances
of the Presidential nomination. But
Mr. Harrison shows that he mado thia
disclosure In 1873 to Mr. Wilson, chair
man of the Pacific railroad investigat
ing committee, and that the only re
sult of it was to cause an effort to bo
mado by Socrotary Dolano to remove
bim Irom hi position ol government
director. Morover, a wo have said,
Harrison's statement is not denied by
anybody and if it is true, it is of no in
terest to the public what has animated
him to make it.
The question now is, why did Rol
lins make this statement to Harrison
about Blaine if it was not truo ? And
why is not Mr. Dlaine up in arms
against Rollins T Why does bo not in
sist on bia telling him wherefore ho,
the secretary of tho Union r acino rail
road, lied about him in a mocting ol
the board to two ot the Government
directors? Why should bo be content
with ft letter from Rollins assorting his
innoconco, when Rollins bad previously
assortod bis guilt ? One time or the
othor Rollins lied, and why is it not as
likely to bave boon when be wrote to
Rlaine as wbon he spoke to Harrison
and Millard?
It Booms to us that Mr. Rlaine is
much too easily aatisfiod, anil that it
would be pronlablo tor tho House to
accept Mr Jisrrisou's offer to toll what
be knows to it judiciary oommittoe.
Mr. Kollms should also bo givon a
chance lo niako a lull statement of bis
knowledge undor oatb. Ho is shown
to be the fountain bead of tho chargo
against Blaino, and ho should be mado
to give up all he knows.
Young Jimmy Blanrhard, of Mil
lord, Maine, who passed himsoll off as
Charlie Rosa last winter, loll home
with ft stolon horse and wagon last
week and has not slnoe boon beard of.
TirTT TT A f T T?1?T . Por50n shall kill or expose for sale any
TV X JjUl JTV1U XXjXULi lake trout in the months of Doceoiber,
ROOM NO. 2,
Ple'a Opera llouae.
CleerSald, Dei. t, lilt.
January and Kobruary, undor a penalty
oi ten aonars lor each nsh.
Soction twonty Imposes a penalty of
siuv lor trespassing on any land for
tba purpose oi taking fish from anv
private pond, stream or spring after
Ipubllo notice shall hay been given.
I m viuai vuij uppnan, lOSUOD ponOS,
Neither Oakee Amea nor an. other nortoa
erar gave or offered le give me one .hare, or
twenl; eharea, or two tbouaaed aharaa, ia tha
Uradit Hob liar or ane einer raiiroaut ana aa-
fortunatal; I have never reeoived the value of one
farthing out of the two hundred and aavant; per
eeot. dlvidaoda oor the eight hundred per eent
dlviJeuda la caeh ateek, and boad. ;ua bave read
.hoot ever, dav for tha neat month i nor one hun
dred per, eent., nor one per eeal., nor tua leaia at
00. per eenl.
Thus snuliAg did our Schuyler dis
miss tho charges against himself a
trifles light as air. He also thus raised
a question of veracity between himself
and Unites Ames, in wnicu, lor ft lime,
the Christian statesman was regarded
by the public as having the advantage.
But in January, 1873, after the Po
land committee had begun ita work of
investigation, he suddenly changed
front and, still smiling, admitted an in
vestment of ISOO, but denied under
oath that he bad profited by it. Then
Oakos Amos made a clean breast of.
tho whole transaction, and even pro
duced a check for 11,200 of dividends,
nnvablo to "S. C. or boaror." Though
stunned for a few days, our Schuyler,
still aintin came up smiling, and swore
positively that he bad received noither
check nor money, but his oath was
quickly answered by the crushing dis
closure that this chock, drawn by Ames
on June 20, had beeu cuahed for Col
fax by the Sergeant-at-Arms on the
21st. and that on the very next aoy
Colfax had depositod in the First Na
tional Hank lust l,xuu in grecnoacica I
For once tho lace ol our Schuyler
lost its habituul grin. Convicted as ft
bribe-taker, ft liar and perjuror, ho
could only shed piteous tear in the
Senate Chamber aud vainly appeal to
the Eternal Tribunal ot Justice. II
could not be expelled from tho Sonato
bocause bo was v ice-r resident, : ano
alllioiiL'h ho might have been impeach
. Y .,!-J ! i.. .: 1
Otl or intliciou lur perjuty ue nnn al
lowed to pass down out ol bis bigb
office, broken and disgracod, tho most
molaneholy and tho most hypocritical
of alt tho wrecks left by tho Credit
Mobilior.
Low a he had fallen, it wa re
served for his own folly to consnmmate
his degradation. After a poriod of
silence bo attempted lo explain his
possession of the greenbacks depositod
by bim in tho bank the day after tho
"S. C." check was cashed. In putting
forward the flimsy plea that a stranger,
a business man of Now York, had sent
him 11.000 as a token of disinterested
admiration, our Schuyler Colfax un
wittingly disclosed .the lact that be,
tho Vico-Presidcntofthol'nitod Stntcs,
had been a hired lobbyist regularly in
tiro pay ol'.ono Nesbitt, a printer, who
held a Government contract for sup
plying onvclopcsl
Tho wreck was so complete, tho dis
grace so humiliating, that the country
would bave permitted this wretched
man's name to pass Into oblivion. But
our Schuyler was not satihlled that it
should so bo. He went and ostublishod
himself as a publio teacher of political
purity and personal morality. With
the old snnlo still potrifiod upon his
countenance, be wandered around Irom
Sunday school to Sunday School, Irom
Good Templars to Odd Follows, from
agricultural fair to Young Men's Chris
tian Association mooting, praying, ex-
uniting, anu iirvuuuing uuiiuaijr integ
rity, and fidelity to principle.
lis is tho story of the Schuyler
Colfax to whom wo rclerrod. Our
Schuyler Colfax is an arrant hypocrite,
a knaviBb nribo-taker, a dishonest leg
islatnr, a perjuror W ho owes it to tho
leniency of bis fellow citizens that ho
it still outside ol penitentiary walls,
JUr. Pootos Schuyler toiiux, who
has grown venerable in long and faith
ful service of his country, whose pub
lio record for a poriod of twenty years
is unsullied, and for whoso enthusiastic
vindication there is at present a pub
lio demand, must be a different person,
it fie York Nun.
HATH A CAPS,
HARDWARE, I
Corner of Fonrth tnd Pine Streelt,
(li:apkii:i.i). pa.
QUKKN8WARE,
FLOUB, FEED, SALT, 4o., 4o.,
At the nioet renaooable ratee for CASH or la
.eichange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCI.
aT-Advaneee made te theee engaged la get-
lleg eat aeoare limber en the moat advantage., 0iford., j, Blun 0Mfrl Buua y,hMUt,
puujeure on Tallow Cup.. Oil Cope, Oeage Cooke. Air
Coeke, Olohe Valvea, Cheek Valvae, wreaght Iron
Pipea, S'.eem Pumpa, Boiler Feed Pumpa, Ant!
Friction Metre., Soap Stone Pecking, Oam Peek
eg. aad all kinda af MILL WORK I together
with Plowa, Sled Solea,
ft A VINO engaged In the manufacture of 6rtt
XX elaet MACUINERY,wereepectfu!l; inform
to publla that we are now prepared to All all
erdora ae ebeepl; and aa prompt!; aa ean be done
In an; of the eltlet. We manufacture and deal In
Mala; and Circular Saw-Mills
Head Bloeka, Water Wheela, Shafting Puller
(at'rccana rmar aari'ivAt tt,K.
jmts i'attox, pr. ). a nv
AAKUX W. PATCHIX. II,... J. I; Hi))
BTOCKI'OLPKRS.INDIVIUI ALLY LI
Do a genome baokieg bu.iao.a. Aen,
ooiictieu.
Corweuaville, Pa., Jan. It, ll:t ta.
r. a. anaoLO. s. w. Aaaou. j. a. n,
F. K. ARNOLD & CO.,
Hanker and llrokrJ
Heynoldevllle, Jefferson Co., Pi,
Mono; received ea denoalL DiteoBnt. .,
derate re tea. BaMera aad Foreiea St....
wave ea bend and oolleetion. pruaipti,
ne;noid.viiie, me. le, taie.-l;
County National Bank
OF CLEARFIELD, PA.
IlOOM In Maaonle Balldiag, ona door a-.
X K v. II. w iteon'l lira Store.
Paeeage Ticket! to and frora Liverpool, t)u.
town, Glaigow, London, Parte and Copft ,
Atao, Drafta for aale oa tba Royal Bank of If.
aad Imperial Bank of London.
JAMES T. LEONARD. Pr
" DREXEL & CO.,
No J1 South Third Street, Phlladc;
BACKERS,
And Dealers in Government Secur
Application by mail will reeolve proa.p
tloa, and all Information obeerfeliy fan.
Order oolieted. April 1!
CALIFORNIA.
tii cnirioo . anaT-waaTia amwir
Rmliraoea nnjer oae manarement the Or at
Trnnk Railway Llnao of tbe W EST and NORTH
mli.nl, and. wtta Ita a una rone brancaea and
eonneotloaa, form tha horteat aad qatckeat male
between Ciicaqo aad all nolnta in Illiroii, Wia-
conBitfp Noarnnai lliraia&M, MmaaaoTA, lowaj
M eaP Wthhiat atg VtTeLirHHtwia . Mi TV aT.aTTMSan
TiaaiToaiaa. Ita
Omaha and California Line
Ta tba aborteet aad beet toaot for all polnta la
NoBTuaaa Iu.imuo, Iowa Daiot&, Niaaaaaa,
Wroaino. CoLoaino, Uraa. Navana, Cauraa-
14 Oaaooa, Caiaa, Jaraa aad AiaraaLu. Ita
Chlrago, Madison & St. Paul
Line
Ia tho aborteet line for Noavaaai Wiaroiat and
MiaaaaoTa, aad for MAaiaoif, 0t.Paci.Uir
rbapoub, Duluti aad all poinu lath Ureal
Aortbweat. ita
V inona and St. Peter Line
la the only ronte for Wirowa, RorRRataR, Owa-
torr a, Haokato, 8v. Prtbb. Nrw Klm. and all
petBta m Boat barn and Ceatral Minneaota, It
Green Bay and Marquette Line
la tb only line for Jarrryillb, Watrrtowr,
Jfntistrtj.
STEWART & BLAGEEIJE5
DENTISTS,
Curweti.vllle, ( letrflcld Couul), P,i
(OOoe ia Qatea' Raw BaiMiai.)
Carweaaville, Jea 11, 197(1;.
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
sad ether CASTINGS of all kladt
JcaT-Ordora lolieited end Oiled at ett; prieee
All letter, of Inqulr; with reference to m.cbioer;
of onr KenatUb prompl);n.wered, h; addrea-
ing ua at Cleartald, Pa.
jannt-tf BIULER, YOUNtl A REED.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
Peua tewnihip. Clear I eld Co., Fa.
A . M . HILLS
Would roapeetfall; aotlf hi. ft
tbet no baa redneee tbe pne el i
FICIAL TEETH tettt tt per
S.i.eo lur s doubt, eet. in eef I
coming at tha aeme time, le bav. eaek a.
art. will gel th. two celt for Ki.tt,
Men.
Tenaa Invariabl; Ca.R.
ClMrl.ld, Jul; 1, lt.
BURNED OUTI
Tho Protidont has pardoned Ja. E
Marsh, one of the gaugom convicted at
jencrson, Mon ot making false returns.
The pardon is grated on the ground
ma-, moro was no intentional iraud.
During the oast four years Metho
dist churches were multiplied at the
rate of two per day, and parsonages
ai ins rats or twenty -lour lor eaco
week, or three per day.
A foreign scientist has ascortainod,
Irom experiment, that the pressure ol
snnshino is snvontv-flve ton on tho
square milo. Somebody should cago
it lor a motor.
The foreign imports of Boston, last
week, amounted to f.ri83,153. The to
tal Imports thus far this year foot nn
112,193,008, a decrease of 10,073,138
from tho corresponding eriod last year.
BURNED UPI
The eubeerlbera have, at great axneaea, rebuilt
aelshborbood naoeaattVe la the ereotioa of a ft ret
Fo-o Dtt Lac, OanR(a, ArrieRToa, Orrks Uav, 1 elana Wooln W anafaclory, with all the modern
!.caraoa, lRQAt'BRR, M arucrttb, Hul ONToR, l tmprovamenta attached, and are prepared to aiake
IIaroock and the La a a SurRMioBCotRTBTt Ita all klmif of Clotha, Caaalmerea, SatineUi, Ulan
beta, Flannela, Ao. Plenty of gooda oa head to
anpply all onr old and a tbonaand new eoatomer.
whom we aak te oomo and eianlne onr atook,
The bwatneaa of
RUIN a AND FULUNU
rill rxelve ear oaporlal aAtentUm. Pro par
Freeport and Dubuque Line
la tho only roata for Ei aia, Rorajronti, Trrb-
peat! and alt pointa via. Freeport. Ita
Chicago and Milwaukee Line
la the old Lake Shore Roate, aad ia tba only oae arrangementa will be made to receive and deliver
n tmi, hi aun TjaaitiuivrB. t n worst w &j i a ru muu
done upon the ahorteat notice, and by atrlet atten
tion te baataeaa we hope toraaJlao a liberal abare
! pnblle patronage.
KMMM) POUNDS WOOL WANTED I
We will pav the bl cheat market price for Woo
and eel! our aiaaafaotured goodiaa lew aa al Bailer
good a eaa be bought ia the eaonty, aad whenever
w fail to render reasonable aatiafaottoa we ean
alwaya be foand at home ready to anake proper
paaaing through BvanaToR, Larr FoRBar, Uisa-
lard Park, VIaiikksar, Hacirb, EaRoaR to
MiLWAriaa.
Pullman Palace Cars
are raa ea all throurh trala of thia road).
Thia la the ONLY LINK ronuiajt taepo eare he-
twoea Chieago aad Hi. Paul, C'hieage aad Mil"
kee, or Chtrago and Wtnona.
At Omaha our Hleeeraooanot with the over
land Blvrpere oa the I'oion Pal(ie Railroad for eiplaaation. either la aerartB or hy letter.
all pomta wen oi tie Miaaoart ntvar.
On the arrival of tha traina from two Raat or
oath, tbe traina of the Chicago A North-Wtatera
Hallway LEAVE Vli ICAOO aa Ml.wa:
Vor Cownr II Hlufle.Omaha and Callfbrnla,
Two Through Traina daily, with Pa I In an Palace,
Drawing Kooaa and Bleeping Vara tbroagn to
;ouaeu inana.
for Su Paal and Mlnneapolia, Two
Throagh Traina dally, with Pallmaa Palaee Can
altarhd en both traina.
PorUrwea Hay aud I.akw Haperlor, Two
lratnaaaily, wito raiiraao Palaee uara atlaeoed,
and running throuah to Mnrtiueite.
aror nimauiea, rour ihmurh iratatdaiiy,
Pallmaa Oara oa Bight trains, Parlor Chair Cara
on nay traina.
for Nparta and Winona and point In
Mtanaooto, One Through Train daily, with
Pallmaa Hltenra to Winona.
for Duttuque, via Freeport, Two Through
mine daily, wilb Pallmaa Can on night traina.
for Dubuque and l.a I'roeee, via Clinton,
Two ThrenRh Traina daily, with Pallmaa Oara
oa mini tram 10 aiMf reri.r, lovt.
Port low i City aud Yankton, Two Traina
daily ran man Cerate Mteeonn valley Junttina.
for Lake tUcneva, Fonr Traina dallv.
- for H or k ford. Werllng. Kenosha. Janre
Tllle, and other polnta, yoa oaa havo from two
10 tea traina dally.
New York OAee, No. -ill Broadway : Boatnn
Offloa, No. ft State Ptreet Omaha Offloe, Hi
Pant hem Btraet, Haa FranrlaooOtlea, 111 Mnnt
gttmery Htreot Chicago Ticket Offloei : SI Cfark
Street, nectar Hhermaa llouae) eornar Canal and
Madiaon Htroeta; Eknale Street Dprt. corner W.
Kinife and Canal Ktreeta Well a Street Depot,
eorpor Welti and Klnale Street a,
For ratea or Information not attainable from
JAMES JOHNSON A BONft,
Rower P. 0.
aprilZfttf
rJ'ERRA COTTA STANDING. VASES,
UA2.GINH VASra,
Stnvo Lining and Fire Brick,
kept ennatanll; oa h.od.
STOVE AM) EARTHEN -M ARE
OP EVhltY DESCRIPTION
CROCKS! POTSI CROCKS!
fUher'e Patent Airtight Helf Heeling
rruu l ariBi
BI'TTKR CHOCKS, with lldl.
CREAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLE- BPTTKW CROCKS,
riCKI.K CltOCKM,
P LOWER POTS, I'lhl UIS1IKS,
ST KW POTM,
tnd e great man; other thlnga too nutaeroua in
mention, te no nas at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE POTTERY
year home ag-nta, apply to
He II.
Btrrnrtt. MartiR H ion ITT.
Oaa. Pom. Ac L Chteaco. Geo. 8un'L
Jan. 36, 1876-ly Chioago.
,rw dvrrti$rmruti
QAUTION.
All pereona are hereh; eaulloned agalart per
haatag or In nn; wa; meddliag with th. follow,
leg propentv, new la the poena.lea af W llllam W .
Hoover, ef lirabamtea, via t Oae eorrel borM, 1
gra; mare, I eet doable bcrneaa, aad I two. korae
wagon, aa the Mm. belong, te me, end la left
with bim nn lean onl;, aabjeet to m; order at
tn; lime. T. H. VOHCKY.
Urehamlaa, Ha; If, IS.T6.5t.
A DMINISTRATORVH JiOTlCK.
il- M.tlee la hereh; given thai Letter, of Ad-
mlnletrallanonUeeeuteerKLIZABKIH MIL
LEhVlele of Bogga lewnahip,Clearlald eeualjr, Pa.
deeeaaed, kavlag eeea duly graaled at Ike uadar
elgned, ell pereeat Indebted le eeid aetaie will
nleeee meks Imaaedlale aj;mel, and theee
bnelng eluaae er dentaade will preaant them
propyl; aatkaailaatad far tettleaient wU.ai
Sou;. A. 0. (ATI,
eietrleld, Mt I, lirt-tt. AdalsUltnter.
InOTlCE TO TU PAYERS.
Ia aoeerdaDeo with aa Aot of the Oeaeral Aa
aembly of thia Commonwealth, approved the 12d
day of Mereb, A. D. IH7t aad the aapplvtaeat ap
proved tho Id day of April, A. D. In 71, "relating
to the eolleotion of teiee in tha eonnty of Clear
leld.M notloo ta therefore hereby siren to the lai-
payera realding la tbedlaUloU balow aamed, that
the Oeenty Troafarer, ta aeoordaaoa with tho ee
ond aeetioa of eaid Aot, will attend at the placet
of holding tho borough and township eleetlona ea
the following earned daye, for the parpoee ef re
oeiviag the Cuaaly and Stale I a tea aaaeaaed for
tbe year lla t
For atherebwrg, Wedneeday, tlth, from I to 4.
For Bloom townahip, Tburaday, 1Mb, from 10 to 4.
For Pena townahia, Fridar. loth, from to 4.
For Ilaatoa lewn'p, Balarday, IT tb, from 14 to 4,
Upon all taiea paid to tha Treaaarer there will
bo a red notion of Ave n-f eBt., while tro ier
eeat wit! be added after the Bret day ot July nest,
w an enpata utea, maktag a aiBeroano ot TK.i
er eent. ia prompt tai pavert, rartiea eaa.
rom the Iret of Mav. nav their taiea U the
Tnaaarer'a offl.. Theaalaaoo of the diatriota
will be vialted after June Court.
Nortra ro MRRrWANTi A Mre Opportunity
will he given to menhanta tooome forward at tbe
time and plaeea above aot forth, aad lift their
Ltfteaeeo ror ihtb.
Treaaurer'a OBoe, 1 D. M'flAUQIIRT,
ClearfteM, April 4, 'To. f Treaaarer.
Corner ol Cherry and Third Strecla,
t'l.hAKMKLIl, rA.
MARBLE AM) STl)E
ag
YARD
Mas. S. 8. MODULI,,
Having aageed In the Marble beainr.l, deeire.
te Inform her frlendt and the pnhlle that aha he.
now ad will keep eonalaatl;on hand a large aai
well eelected atook of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, sad la prepared te furnlah te enter
TOMBSTONES,
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
kONUMENTS,
Curb, aad Poela foe Ceiaoter; Lot., Wladow
Sill, and Capa, aloe,
BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND
TOPS, Ac, Ae.
teoYerd on Reed atreel, near the It, a. Depot,
DR. E. M. THOMPSON
(OBoa in Bank B.,Ul,.i
CnrweuavUle, Cleerfleld Tew Pi
tlk It T-tf.
FRESH MEAT-SEW
The anderaigoed hereb; infonaa tk. i
general that tb.; keep on baad, ret. i
their ahop, adjoining JOHN 01 Lldllsli
reoma, oppoaite tbe Court Houae, Ik.
BEST MESH BEEF, TEAL r
LAMB, POKE, ETC., AT
REDUCED PRICES, FOR C.
Market morning. Toead.;, Tk.rJ,
Saturday.. Meat delivered at reti
deaired.
A .hare ef patronage it reeprctfull; a
March 1, 1376-1;. - riTAtiSAXuk
JpRESU JIEAf MABKET.-
M, 0, BROWN & EEO.
Market St, Clettf.U,
Would anaouaoe to the eititeei of tk.
vleintt; thet tbv; vttll keep tbe WHt a
the old atand, where tbe; sill bar,
Fresh Beef, Veal Mutton tnd I
of the flnent qualities
Market atoreiute TaeaJeia, Tberela:
.Oatnr.l.v.. Hive ue a eell.
Junet.Ti-tm M. G. DR0W5
Cle.rt.ld, Pa.
ieT.Il
M
ILL NOTICE.
ean kave tbea manafaetarad at tha leM rata
aed la lha heel meaner b; telllag at tbe Saw
MIU el Tewaa, Bat A Co., Water aln.1, Lock
Bavee, Pa. N, SBAW.
Leek Herts, AprU tl, l7S-lm.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDU8TUY.
THE ondaralgaad. having eatahllahad n Nor
aer; en tbe 'l'lke, about kalf wa; betwoea
Cleerfleld and Carweaaville, le prepared to fnr
alah oJI kiada af PRU1T TREKS, (eteadard aad
dwarf,) Evergreene, Shrebber;, Urepe Vioea,
Uieeeberrr. Lawton Blaekberrv. Strewberrv.
aad aaeph.rr; Viaae. Alee, Siberia Crab Tree.,
tlela ee, and earl; eearlel rthubarh, Ae. Ordera
prompU; attended le. Addr.ee,
. ... J. D. WRItlHT,
eeplt-IS-) C.rweu.Tllle, Pe.
J. It. M'MUltltAY
WH.t RWPTLT YOII WITH AWT ARTfrl.1
OP MEaUMANPISBAT THE VERY LOWKST
PRICE. COMI AND BEE.
NEW WASHINGTON.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CAEDON & BBO,
Rear ef Ple'a Opera llonea,
CLEARr-llM
Our arranermante are rf tha weel r
character lur furat.einr tbe pohlie vtO
Mrau ef ell hied, and ef theverr bre '
We alao deal it all eiadl of Ar'"""
menu, which we keep oe exbibinea let
eRt of tbe pilblie. Cell er.iund ek,B a
and lake a look el thing., or a.l lrrx '
P. M.CAKlwM
Cleerteld, Pa., Jul; 14, Itle-tf.
read"ingfor al
BOOKS rf- STATION"
Market St., flrnrSrld, ml the feet'
TII R andenigncd hege le.ve.te aa
th. cltlM-ne .r Cl.-rteld eni vw
he hu fltle.1 up a room end baa J. '
from Uie cil; wnk a large etauaal '
matter, eoeei.ting in iert of
Bibles and MisoellaneouiB:
Blank, Aerosol ead Ptua Rook, of ""1
eerlptioe t Paper and Kavel.pe. fn""
aed plain Pen. aed Peacllai he"
Papon, Peeda, Mortgagee Je lftaary
tloa and Promiaarv aateaj Wkite eH
meet Brl.f. Legal Cap. Record C.f . aa'
Xbeet Muaie, for eltb.r rtaao, flaw'
cenataall; oa head. An; book, er
deaired tbet 1 ma; sol have oa haed,ei''
l.. a... .nj .aid at wbelew"
to toil eualnmere. I will tiro kerf Y
ll-.eratore, aaoh aa MagaUaaa. N.'
Cleerfleld, Ma; 7, Ittt-tf
pLANTS . FLOWED
The un jenlirned kereb; t"'Z.
cltl.ee. of Cleerfleld oo.et,, ihel f ,
Ureev Houee in Cleartald, a larp t"'.
kind, of Vegetable aad newer riaan
will furni.k to all who ma; favor
prtronage, el raeeoneble pric. Te.
it a partial Hat ef plaata aed ioeern
TSSBT.ILS PLARrt.
Winifred Cabbage Pleett.
UttCebbag,
Wintered Ceahflceel rh
Sweet Poute Plaata.
Rgg Plaata.
Tomele Pleatt.
Pi) per Plaata.
rw.ee riturt ret m
IIKI.IOTROPES Aeeorted.
PKrilNIAS-Smgleaud doublt.
OKRANIl'MS Euaale.
UKRANItlMS Iloeble.
O K H A Nl V M S Variegated.
HAiiK-nVerlot ead wbile.
PANSIKK Large So .era.
AtlKSATIIM-Miied.
COI.KIIS Ae.wtd.
PUt'llSIA-Siagla aad doable.
DAIII.IAS-Double. .
VEIIIIKNAS-Ue.1 aoleeted vtrlel
CliPHKA.
CKNTAURRA end CINERARIA,
(ANNAS AmerUd.
STOI'K-Large Sowetieg, doeble.
BAtlONIAS Aeeorted.
IIHOVAI.IA-Klala magor.
MlllNONKTTK-Urplew.rla.
PINKH-llitfd;.
1'lii.UA iirammauuu. M a,
A large aaaortmeal ei 1 r -.1
a..b le Vaeee. SSN"
Oarteld, P, April U, f-