Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 28, 1876, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAKF1KLU, PA
WKDNK8DAT MOHNINO, Jl'HB M, ISf.
v. fc Terms of Subscriptioo. .
f paid In ad vmm, or within three nonthf ,..$
f I paid after Hire aud before ill month t M
if paid afMr theaxntretlen of sli months... I
-Mesn, 8. U. l'RTTRiiait.L A Co., New-
. Mitr Advertising Agente, IT Wrk How, corner
iiMimftn Mreit ar our am; auMiontea Agents
a ntw i ork uiiy.
hKMCIOUN MOTICEH
Methodist Episcopal Church Rn. a P.
Svrvrr, nitnr. Public Bervioe every Sabbath
l 1U A. Al., Mia Tt, f. M.
, Pabbath Kolmol at DA.M.
Prayer k tttojt everv Thurtday, at Ti P. M.
Cmn union Her vice, I rat babbatb of ovary
moniu, ai t a. m.
West ( learlleld M. E. Churrh-Rva,
n, 11. Pill and J. K. A sua a son, Pastors.
Krcaolnog very alternate flundav, ft! 8 o'clock,
P. M. Sunday Sjbool at 1, P. M. All are In
vited to At tun d.
IrabterJau Churrli Ht. II. 8. Bonn.
Hnodiltb services mornina and eveninr Bab.
bath Hohool at ft P. M. Prayer Mealing VYdn-
aaj evening.
Ht. Krajicle' Church Calhullr Itev. P,
J. 8hrriar. Preach in e; at 10 o'clock, A. M., on
the Oral, third and lourthSundaytof each month;
Vcapera and Benediction ol I ho blessed Haorament
nt T o'clock, P. M. bund it 7 Kobool vry Sunday
aiicrnoon si s o oiock.
OFFICIAL IMKIXTORY.
nan op nomine qitartir srrsiomi OOP it.
Hecond Mood ay of January,
'f bird Monday of March.
Klitt Monday cf J una.
Fourth Munduy of September.
rim or louiiia commor plus.
First Monday of Jun.
Beoond Monday of November.
pubuo orricRRt,
PretitUnt Jndy lion, Cbarlai A. Mayor, of
Lock llavan.
AhuIiinI Lmw JuJgtJlon. John II. Orvls, of
lieilelonte.
Afooiatt Jirfj; Wllllani 0. Foley, Clearfield j
Jonn J. Head, Uurwensvllle.
foUoiwWryKli Bloom.
Reyitfr ana Hetordvr L. J. Morgan.
Ihitrict Attorney Prank Pieldlog,
Trunnr Iad MeUaufrbey.
Skarijf William H. MoPhereon.
County iVervcyor-'-Sainuel Y, McClotkcy, Cur
wentville. County Co minion0T Clark Brown, Clear
field Thomas A. McUe, Chest P. 0.) llairia
Hoovr. Clearfield.
County Auditor! Christ. J. Kcafcgy, Oltn
Hop ; Hatnuel A. Caldwell, Willlamsgrov John
0. Conner, Uurntid.
County OvntrJ, II. Naff, Naw Waabinan,
Jury Commititontri- -John W. Ishagart, Jma
Mltoball, Claarfietl.
SuMriHtendut of I'ublie SckotU John A.
Uregory, Curwanaville.
Xvtariu Public John W. Wriglay, Win. Ra
debaugh, Cyrua L. Gordon, Clearfield Joaiah
Kvans, Joa. K. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Carwtnavilla j
J.J. Lingle, Km mat Sajen, OaceolaMilla; John
aton Hamilton, Lotheraburi;.
Our Spttial column la daoidrdly Intcrtallng In
a loeal point of view, and proClabU reading to
ouuldera who want to aata money,
Tbo Domooratlo Convention of Jef
fenon oounty meata at Broak villa Joly 3d.
mm -
Cloarfiold Bunt a lare number ofvitt-
llora to the Centennial on Monday morning.
Ail old curmudgeon says that the
ladiea bavt ft M decoraliuo " day avary Sunday.
Tho music of tho mowing machine
will aon ba heard on our billa and in our valleya.
licv. W. II. J 1 1 1 will nrauch in tho:
Weat Ciaarfitld M. B. Church 'no it Habbalb, at
R o'clock p.
Johnson & Finney'a lo-tlrivo. which
paaaed Clearfield laat Kunday a week, "hung Bp"
at Kartbaur, the water getting too tow at that
point to proceed further.
A flight chuiiL'e in tho Summer
aehodule on the Iow tirade Railroad occurred on
Monday of lint week. We will pub) lib a correct
time talifa in ear ( laue.
The editor of the Ctirwcnsvlllc Timn
keep! a roll of the natnea of hii male viaitora, but
witbholda the nauiei of hi lady viaitora. Weil,
he hftt the right to do ft, and eutaldera have no
right to growl.
"What Wo Love," and "Hints to
Mnihcri," or what the naw editor of the Pbilipa
burg Journal Indulgee in thla warm weather.
That la right. Experience la the beat tebool a
mnn can enter.
. . m
In order that all hands connected
with tbia offloe may bate a ehanct to let off their
pout up patrtotiioi, the Rkpubmcam will not ba
iaaucd next week. Tho office will be open aa nana),
however, during every day, except the Fourth.
Her. B. K. Stevens, of this borough,
will occupy the pulpit of the M. B. Church at
Philipibarg next Sanday, July Id. Rev. Mr.
fimyaar, tba paator of that Church, hae baea aeri
ouily ill for tome time pal. lie la eenraleaeent.
(ieorgo Jliiwkwt, ol Philadelphia,
Grand Hecretary of the Knlghta of ftyUiiaa of
Pennaylvaala, orgauited a Lodge of that Order
at Nottb liootidale, tbia oounty, oa Wedneaday
of laat wai k, June SI at- Tba new Lodge atarta
out with a goodly number of membera, and andar
auipicloua olraumataneei. ' ,
" " "Professor" Martin started a papnr
teltooo, in Hated with gaa, on an upward eouree
laat Saturday evening ; but the peaky thing
aprung a leak and fell to (he ground before U bad
attained a very great altitude. Johnny if net to
but Intend! to try It again.
- ui
Wo are Informed that tho pastor of j
i ne rrtfiienan unurcn in una puea, ttav, u. t.
Butler, who aai been abaent a few waeka for the
recuperation of nla health, will return home tbia
week. lie will rcaume bia labor aa uaual next
Habbath, July 2d, at which time the annual col
lection for Horn Miaaioaa will b taken a p.
McHHrs. Asbury W. J-eo and John
W. WrigUy left thia place on the early traia laat
Haturday morning for fit. Lou it, to be preient at
the National Convention, which convened, la that
city yeaterday, and where tbey will look on while
the repmentatlvea of the Damooralle party oftbla
country name tbe next l'naidnnt and Vice Preel
dent of the United State.
Mr. W. C. Cartlon has taken charge
of the M Button llonae, In thla place, formerly
kept by Mr. John iJougfaerty, who ha goo to
Tyrone to givo bia entire attention to the City
Hotel, wbloh fa baa bad control of for torn time.
" Clem." naderatand tba art of running a hotel,
and we hava no doubt but that be will make a
popular and obliging landlord.
An inspection train passed over tho
jyron tiearieid o ranch, f. tt. R., on Tbur
day laat., Tbt train oonaiated of two ooochaa
one dining and en parlor car and thaoeeopanta
were Prank Tbompaon, Ueneral Manacer of tb
Pa. Railroad, 0. Clinton Gardner, GaneraJ Super
Intendent, and 8. B. Blair, Super la Undent of tbe
Tyrone A Clatfleld divUioo, and a number of,
ladiea. '
Wo clip the following item from an
exchange, bat eaanot vouch for It eorreetnoaa t
" On Friday night, June loth, at Hoattdale, Clear-
laid eouary, a man waa detected la tho act of fat
ting fire to tba Cetkolie Church. The diaeovary
waa mad by a woman, who wu knocked down
by th inoendlary before aha ooald givo the alarm
Ha eacaf ad. Thli la tb Church la which a eon-
tractor waa killed and thirty pariona werelnjured
1 iw'itisgy."
Tho Pennsylvania Stato Sahhatb
onooi Ateoctetioa neid iu twelfth annual eon
vention in tb elty of Reading, on tb 13th, Ktfa
and 1Mb dayi of June, 1178. Full reports were
given from tb nortbra otral eouutie. Clear-
field aounty nportod IOB Babbath aabools, and
311 of their member added to tb chareh within
the pat nine month. Pall atatUtleal and gen
ral information relative to tbo State work will
tw publlabod early In tb Pall, and furnlihod to
workera ganorally. t ' 1 .
In our advertising columns to-day,
ill b found a aotir f AppUten a Oyolopodia,
the ahleeajih and laat volume f which t new
in prM, and will b ready fordellvary la a short
tin. This Is a valuabl book, and ehoald bo In
ovary bouae in th land. Th work i told only
tr aubaaiptioo, and tbe ageal baa fixed tba anode
of delivery la tack a way that a I moot any on eau
ftt tb book. Read tt inducement offend sub
;Scribn in tb advnrtiaement.
This morning we bad the pleasure
w -wiaing "peeimea page or a great ftatioui
J-lmc, nearly ready fef Isaao, tnUUed 0Jr
First Century.'" Wear ready to say thai th
panufaolure, pspi-r, style, aambor of engraving,
nd character af the work, ar far aapertor to aay
took we hare ever mm aotd by subeerlptlen. Tbe
Msa ti, co far as we know, aa catlrtly ajrlglaal
to, and well adapted to make facto nwr Intoreet
bg ika IcUoa. WewlU b abl, ia ar But
, to glv wm particular t to regard to this'
and vdunlBtus nark. I
FOURTH OP JULY NOTCt,
Tbe aUlsons of this borough and vlelalty ara
roo, netted to aasMnbl al tb Park lut Friday
afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock sharp, for tb purpo
of ereeting table and putting tb ground la good
order for Ik Centennial aelebration. Let there
bo a good tnraout 1
' A pigeon abootfnj niteh will take plea at tb
Park on the Fourth, barmarkamea are scouring
p their arm and making prrparatlona for a
grand exhibition of their aklll. Hon't fall to
w Until tb apart.
Several games of bat ball will I" played at the
Park grouuda during tbe afternoon or tb Fourth.
Tb principal gam will bo th on played by the
Clearfield and U out id ale club.
Th parade of Odd-Pellowa will be an interval
lug featur or th Centennial celebration.' They
will form at their hall at 10 o'clock a. a., and
march tbeno to tb Park.
Philip eburg wllleelabrat th Centennial Fourth
In a becoming manner. Quit a number of her
eltliena bava, however, decided to eout to Clear
field on tbat day.
Tba boy i bava their trapping In order for a
grand faatattloat parade on Tuesday nest. It
Will b on of th amualng feature of th day.
Thro or four martial banda bava been prac
ticing for torn liin paat, and will furntab aiuale
to order at tbe big oelebratioa.
Tbe 0. U. A. M. faav decided to participate In
the street parade on tb Fourth, dressed in the
regalia of th Order.
Th Clearfield braaa band ha failed so far to
effect a ra-organisatloa for tb purpoteof playing
on tb Fourth.
Dr. II ills it untiring in his efforts to lnnrt th
sucoas of. the celebration on Tuesday next He
is an vffloiwt worker.
Tb Vocal obolr ta fully organised, and will
great ty-add 'to tb enjoyment of tb Fourth.
Tb display of fira-work will be well worth
seeing. Don't mis It.
pROdHAMMf FOR THE FoURTIl. The
following is tb programme of exercises for tbe
oelabratioQof th Centennial Fourth of July, 18T0 :
All the belle in town to b rung five minute at
sua rite. Th algnal to begin will be tbe ringing
of tb Court House belL Thla will be followed
by th firing of the Natjoaal salute of thirteen
guns on tb bill ast or towo, to be replied to by
thirty-eight guns on tb hill west of town.
Th prooeaaion will form at tbe Court Houao at
10 o'clock a. Si, under th direction of the Chief
Man ha I, Dr. J. P. Buroboctd. Carriage on Sec
ond etreet, heading north; civic prooeieion on
Market atret, bading ast.
On tb arrival of Ah train, tbaprooeaaloa will
Immediately proceed to th Park. All delega
tions from tb surrounding country are requested
to bo in Urn to join In this proewaloa.
Tb meeting at tba Park will be tailed to order
at 11:45 A. n. by Dr. A. M. Hill,, Chairman of
tb Ex. Committee. Th following exereifa will
then bo had i
I. Musi by th Ncwburg Band,
t. Prayer.
I. Singing by tbe Choir.
4. Reading of tbe Declaration of Independence
by Win. 0. Arnold, Kq.
. Mode by tb Clearfield Baad.
6. Oration by T. U. Murray, Em.
Y. Singing by th Cbolr. I V,-f
8. Reoei of one hour for Rufreahuients.
9. lliitorical Sketch or the County by Hon. John
. Hoyt (ono of tb oldest oilixen In tb county).
10. Singing by tb Cht lr.
11. Address by Hon. John Paltun.
12. Centennial Poem by A. M. Hills.
18. Slogiog by th Choir.
14. Addra by Wm. M. MoCulleugb, Kq.'
16. Muai by the Williemngrove Band.
10. Addroaa by Hon. T. J. Uoyer.
17. Singing by tb Cbolr. ? - r F
18. Muai by tb Paradis Band. ' '
19. UeuternUI Mlnttrels. '
Tb tin will b opoupted by various amuse
ment until evening, whan tb people wilt rot urn
to town to witneaa a diiplay of Are-work from
th bank of tbe river at the North Park.
Person desiring speuial Information on tbe
ground, will Inquire of tbe Police.
We tuko tho following notice from
tb Willlamtport Sunday Timet, which refers to
Mr. Jaeob Moor, of tb in place, who la well known
to nearly all of our cltiiena ; "Among tb pres
ent patient of Dr. McDermott l a German gen
tleman, who for thirty year hai been blind In tbe
left y, while tbe rigbt was only an apology for
an eye. He vialtod the noted Inttltutlona of Bar-;
Hn, only receiving temporary relief. Coming to
this country, he settled in Clearfield aounty, and
about flva rnoatba ago wont t Philadelphia,
where be plaoed blmaelf nnder the treatment of a
gentleman reputed t b an eminent physician.
Aftor spending hundreds of dollars he returned to
Clearfield, no belter than when he started. Ills
eye grew worst, and a short Uin ago, hearing
that Dr. McDermott, of Wllliamaport, was skilled
la the treatment of eye and ear diaoates, be re
volved to again place himself in medliel bands.
Six weeks ago ba arrived la thla lty, so blind
that bit son was compelled to accompany him
and lead him to th offio of tb pfayaiotati. . JBat
a change a happy one has com over tb spirit
of his dream. Tb eye blind for thirty yoara baa
barn rcaiored. He has so far regained bis sight
aa to send hla son back borne. to Clearfield, and
now walks the streets of tb elty happy as a king,
and confident of a complete restoration of tb
lgbt of both ya." . . , , .
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freights sent over th
Tyron A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for tb week ending June 17, 1876, and
th aam Urn last year i v
OO At (,,.
For tbo week
Sam Urn last yar.,
J4.0T6
16.H20
... 1,244
...... 8)0,1&4
804,419
Dec rcas ..M.
Prcvloaaly during year.....
Same time last year
Inercas ,.,.....
Total In 1878
Sam time last ytar...
, 184,7 18
. 844,884
, 879,769
Inert tte
otnib rami ears.
Lumber
Miaoclianeoaa freight (.
13
98
It is hoped that everybody wilt hare
tbelr work so far advanced by tb Fourth cf July
that they can devote the whole of that day to en
joyment. A a muai thing heretofore, farmers
bar bad to attend to their work on that day.
aad tome even work harder an lb Fourth, than
tfary do on any other day during tbo Sumi
Now, wc suggest tbat farmers and all others get
all don that can be do befer tbe Fourth, and
then Uke the entire day tocolebrat. Nonof of
will lira to sec aaothor Centennial Fourth, and
w tbonld make tb best of the present.
An Altoona chap, named Levi Knott,
Is endeavoring to break a Sunday work la that
city. Paring the put week cixty-fiv railroaders
wr arreeted for working on Sunday. They bad
hearings bfr Alderman Pffnbergr and wtr
lined each four dollars and oosts. The eases wll 1
all b tokea to court. This last batch make an
Jtgrt;t f somethlag Ilk two hundred and
fifty arrest of railroad men for working oa Sua
day. What will b th action of tba court and
Jury is th prcmitts it Is difficult to conjecture.
. i- ..n mm s mm
Miractloi's Khcape.-"The Thilips-
bnrg Jour mat, of laat Friday, says : On Monday
morning a little daughter of George Slmler was
attain ptlng to cross Cold Strtaut on a drift of
logs when she fell la. The oondiUoa of th crock
pandered a re tent dtAenlt, aa It waa awullsn son
aidarably by th rain n Saturday night, but hr
llttl brother being scar rutbed to her and aa
aba hang u spend hotweea two. loga b with
hard labor raoud her from an untimely death
o-o-ej
A Cat Story, A u oxchango says :
"A Maltese famsle cat was seat by express from
Willlamtport to Columbia oa lb Uth of May,
leaving bef kltttns behind. Oa th 6th of June
tb arrived at her former bom at Willlamsport
and gladly greeted her kittens aftor a moatb's
absence. She had caped from bar new bom at
Columbia aad mad bor way aa foot to Wllllams
port, 128 miles distant."
Mail Robber Convicted. Tho
yonng man arrested ia Uantlogdoa aounty for
ystomstl snail robbery, was eoavtotod lut week
In th U. S. District Oeart at Willlamsport Two
bill of indictment were found again at bin by th
grand Jary. there being two aoparat informations,
Ills nam to Oliver Elmer Flaalgaa, aad th rob
bery waa committed at tb Canrvlll potto flic
som months ago.
i List of lo tiers remaining unclaimed
la th PMtomo ftt Clearfisld, for U wackcading
Jaaa Ifith, 1S78i
Cramer, Mr. Anna
Cobora, Mr. Jam P.
Krphart, Mrs. Miram
Larimer. R. B. h
Meller, John Hi
Matbewf, Thomas
Norwood Coal A Lata. Oa.
aUiae, J. Harry
Soalctcl, Caaiulea j
uavit, ti. w,
Dreaaler, C bar la B.
Uariaeeb, Wm.
Ii art sock, J. W.
Kiebtrw, Miss Polly
P. A. OA U LI If, t, U.
, ! o a
(iKOTERiEs.-Tho largest and best
selected aad cheapest stock of grooerlc la Clar i
laid aounty at J. II. Lj tie's. Every thing bought
In large sjnaoUltsa, etrittly for k, c that k
oaa offer aad toll tba glt alotcwt as low atb
elf prim.
A CARD.
Tb Committee of Arrangement for tb Fourth
of July are preparing a large table for the muai
oiaoa nod atranrer and others who aav be on-
provided for on thai day, and respectfully solicit
contribution from their fellow oitiaena In auoh
subttantial thing as tbey oaa furnish, via i Brea L
oakaa, oia meaie, aauoe, or every una, pickiot,
eoflee, lunar, butter, or anytblna auitalde fur tbe
talde. Nodiihe ar daaired, a tba UummiUe
will furniau ail Ulihea for tbia table.
Jtll peraona willing to contribute to thia table
ar requeeted to notify tbo Chairman of tbe Com.
mi I It, Dr. 11 ill t, aa early aa Filday Beat, what
tbey will furnlab, aa the Committae can provide
for any defioieney, and, aleo, Uiaend their oor.tr L
buliona to John McWaufftiry'i atiireroou on Mon
day evening or early on Tueaday mroning i or
elae take tbem to th ground In their own batkeu
aua act tnm on Ui long utile.
All pereon who desir their baaket taktu to
the Park on the moruing of the Fourth, will pleaae
notify Dr. 11 til on Munday, and tbey will b
token over. Kaoh baaket abuuld bo marked with
lb owner names.
TBI PABK.
The oitlsena of Clearfield borough and vicinity
are requeated to meet at tbe Park in West Clear
field on next Friday afternoon, with such tools
a may be require) to clear of) the ground, build
lames, ereot speoKcr s sund, arrange acats, Aa,
Prompt attendauo la requeued.
it is hoped tbat all persoaa who oan control a
ouggy or aarrtace will re in the prooeaaion at 10
o "clock, a. h., fur the purpoteof oonveviug ladiea
Irum the train to tbe Park) nod tbat they will
alto be on hand after the doting cxeroltos, to re
turn mc laaie to town. A. Al. hill,
Chairman of tb t'ommitto,
THE FOURTH IN BRADY,
A grand celebration will be held at Luthenburr.
by Brady and adjoining tow nth i pa, on tb Fourth
of July, lM7rt. The Mlowiog i tb
FK04IUAMMK UORN1NU KX KltOlKU :
Th proceaaioo, aocotnpiiijliHl with mualc, under
rna aireotion or saaj. u. n. L.uiner, will lorm in
front of th Merchant's Hotel. The prestation
will then p rooted to the Cream Hill grove.
Muile.
Prayer by ltv. K. Manges.
Vocal MuiIb Auieric" by tlioentire audience,
nnder the direction of J. 11. Edinfter.
Declaration of in depend cue, by J. B. Keff, Bt.
Mu-lo.
Hiitory of th aurroundiug country, by John A
tar me, &q., ot iroulville.
Muiie.
Refreabtntots eerved In the grove.
A FT EH NOON KXKR01HES.
Parade around the grove.
German address by Prof. P. fi. Weber.
Muaio.
Addreas by Rev. E. Manre.
Singing of our National eong " Hail Columbia."
A platform will be erected In tbe grove, and all
thoio who with to engage In a grand bop can bop.
Th day will b cloaod with varioua arauacmenta
and a grand diiplay of fire-worka iu tbe evening.
j. o. iMtrr,
- Da. W. A. Mauxa,
J, HA HILTON,
Committee of Arrangcmeata.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WEST CLEARFIELD
M, B. CHURCH.
The nubile is cordially Invited to patron I te a
atand in tbe grove ol the Fair U round on the 4th
of July, where refreshment of all kind will bo
kept for sale, sucn as loe-ereaui, lemouede, con
fectioneries, cakes, pica, aandwiohe. Ac. Ac., al
all hour of tbe day. Supper oan alto bo aerved
to such aa wiah to remain uu tbe grouada to wtt
neve the display of fire-worka in the evening.
itie icaBte uerivrd from tbia eland to be ap
plied to the relief of the Weal Clearfleld M. K.
Cburoh. We therefor kindly soliolt tbe natron-
age ol toe public tn tnia benevolent nlerrii.
J. F. AnnxHuoS,
Wat. Mi-as,
A. L. Masu..,
Couimittce. .
Wkst Ci.BAnrtKLii, June 19tb, 1S78
Township Auditors and School boards
should remember that by tbo Aet of Aaembly
pasted latt wiatr, th atatement of tho school and
other funds, mast b published In tbe two papara
of tb county having th large t circulation.
Lorillard'b Tobaccos. Lytlo, of
this plana, has tho agency for Clearfield county
for Lorlllaxd'a. oelebrated braud of tobacco, and
can sell thorn at factory prlcea.
Specials,
When you come to CI ear field on the Fourth of
July, go to A. Oulntburg tor gnat bariralut In
clothing and furnishing good. je23-lt.
4 AWH PAH) FOR VV(M1, 11Y AHNOM),
AT 4 I K Kla'Hl IM.E.
If yon want to see good ttmue and forgot the
panic, Just go to Fleck A Co'a store. Don't forget
tnc place, opposite Hocaop $ store. Market street,
Clearlield, i'u. may IT, "Jo- tf.
For Ibe benefit of oar v It! tors to the celebration
on tbe Fourth of July, I will evil all my well
seleotod stock of clothing at greatly reduced
prices, A. Otiaxat no.
Brooms Fon Bal. R. Newton Shaw keep a
full aupply of Fradonia Buggiea aud PI all una
Wagona for al. To be teen at tho Hhaw Hons
yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn
y I van la. may 13-tf.
AHII PAIPFOH W(N)LIIYAHN(L1,
ATtUMHUNMVlJ.Ll
A Worn or atonx to ran Pru We have
Juat received anew invoice of choice Dreaa floods,
Ibe best 26 cent Dress Ooodi In (own, Black
Alpacas, Black Silks, mens' and boy's Caitimerts.
We moke a speoialty of Mourning Goods, more
Summer Millinery Gooda, Mala and Bnnta, just
received, Patronage aolioUed, every effort ahall
bo taken to givo entire satisfaction to all who
may fovr t with their cmatom. my!7tf.
Fraxibb' Qvipm Book to PniLAOiLPntA ssn
th a CRKTBnm. Fxhtsitioii, Price redawd to
TEN CENTS, ,u,Ul ppabiished.
40 of the prominent pi acta of interest on th
Great Centennial Grounds A totter book than
any of th 10-ornt Guide puhlished. Enclose
Frio to John H. Fratier, 4.10 Walnut street,
biladelphia, and get copy by return mall.
CASH PAIO FOR VFOOL BY ARNOLD,
AT CUMM EKHVItrG.
Dont fall to call at th Cutanial Store, for all
yobr goods, as w ar determined lo sell at tb
lowest price to the county. Good While dross
Goods for 19 cents per yard, worth SO oente.
Good C'aliooa fast colors for Ave cents par yard.
Good Muslins yard wide for five cents. Grind
Gingham for six cants per yard. Good Dress
Goods, tow eonto star yard. Good Ticking ten
oente per yard. A good Dreaa pattern tor fifty
cents Ladiea' Glove for -wight cent per pair.
Good in enr line will alwayt bcauld at the lowaat
market price. - - nyl7tf.
8HPi:PIA.
Americana are particularly subject to this dis
ease and Its effectv: each aa Sour Sfomaoh, Kick
Headache. Habitual Coativenesa. Heart burn.
Water braab,oouilng up of the food, coated tongue'
disagreeable taste in the mouth, palpitation of
toe utter, ana mi omrr unvotes oi me tMomaun
and Liver. Two dote of Grrki's At'orar
Flowp.b will relieve you at nnoc, and ther post
tlvely Is not a cue In the United States It will
not cur. If you doubt this go to your Druggist,
0. D. Watson, and get a Sample Dot tie for 10
esaua ani try tt. Heguiar sis it cent.
apri,76eowIy
THINK POH YOl'HMEI.kA
Thousands lead miserable livet, suffering from
dyspepsia, a dieordtred stomach and liver, pro
ducing billouaneet, heartburn, eoatlveness, wenk
nta, irregular appetite, low spirits, raising food
aner caitng, ana olten ending in uiai auacxa ol
fever. Thkt show tiiby ahb sick, yet they get
little lytnpathy. The unfailing remedy, which ia
yearly re tor log thousands, ia DaCosta a Radical
Cure, sold by C. D. Watson, and Uartswlok A
lrvta, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa,
A 26c. oottlewill oonvlnce yon of Ita merits.
Don't delay another hour after reading this, lut
go and gelsv bottle, and your relief la aa certain as
you itve. vi in you do it, or will you ronuuu tt
suffer f Think for yonraelf !
Prof. Parker'a Pleasant Worm flvrup Is per
fectly aafc, extremely palntable. No physic ro-
iulred. Coat 2ft cento. Try It, Vt tale by C,
i, Watson aad Hart wick A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa,
tnch !2eowly.
CASH PAID FOR WOOL II Y ARNOLD,
AT CUItWUNHVIM.E.
WM. HUUD'M LOCAL.
I.INKN 8CITA,
LIHRK SUITS,
LINEN SUITS
KOR LAD IKS,
JUST RKCMVED,
N Llo.otlood,, wllbtrlnminf, t. matvb,
Dm. I, HJS.tf.
O. WlilT, Jn. II .1, b, B. Wm. M.
n.rabrl.ld, Mr. Watt, II. TborapMn aad Mia,
Ko Millrlda, aolb tl C.rw.a.rlll., Pa.
Oa Thandar. Jan. J1J, 1876, br R.r. N. II.
Milter. Mr. ll.rr.t C. Larlrn.r, f OmwIi U ill..
Cl.arll.ld floantj, Pa., and Mia, Kama Laea,, of
Claail.ld, l a.
Tn WmI Gl.arA.M, aa Tharadi. Jana Sid,
I7, bjr H,. tt. F. BI...O., Mr. Uaorr, OarMb-
or uarwaaa.llia, fa., aad mim A.nia
Maitm. of Oaatral Pvlat. 0arioct.ii tawa.hio.
Claart.ld Maalr, Pa. .4 .
' SUA. ' .
At Central Point, In Covington town -hla. Clear-
laid oonnty, Pa., am Tueeday, Mcreh Slat, 1818,
of pneumonia, Lydia Bell, tnlaat dawghterof Dr.
w aa. . ana aaertic a, uiuiiaaa, age iu moata
aad 28 days.
On Wdnada, An Ttb, 1878, of dlptberi.
William Murrav, bob of Dr. Wm. 6, and MtrtteA.
OIINlsod, aged 8 yewrt, II month and t days.
On Ptlurdtv. June 18lb. 1878, of dintherla.
Jvha AlcaaacVr, eon af Dr. Wm.S,and Marti A.
Uiililaad, aged I years, 8 saoaths and 29 da, .
Ob Wednesday, Jam I4tb, 1878, of diatktl,
Oct Vlrt lata, daoghtor af Dr. Wm. 8. and hfcr-
I to At allllllaad, aged I yar, 4 month and 7 days.
Oa labbatb aiVrnoov Joa 18th. 1171. Oral
flood, oldest daughter of Dr. D. R. aad Elite
(ood, of Philadelphia, Pa, formerly of 0 act I a
Mills, this count j, aged II yesrt.
IViiiiNylvaiilaKailroiul
TYUONK at CLEARFIELD BUANCU
fS and after Monday, APRIL 17, 1878, th
Vi aaeenger Trains will run dally (except Sun
day) between Ty rout and Clearfield, aa follows ;
CLKARFIELD MAIL.
W. C. Iiiwin, Conductor,
LK A V B 60U T II. TYkAVK NORTH.
Curwenavllle...3:25, P. .
Tyrone H.4H,a.m.
Oxcmda
Pbillpabarg...lU.Oft, u
Cleartield II.OU, "
Corwemvill.. 11:15,
Clearfield 8.0, 11
PhillpaburgM...4.:o,
Oaocola .0,
Tyron 6.10,
CLEARFIULD KXl'KKriS
W, 8. Pluhmbb, Conductor.
LEAVE SOUTIL
I Leave north.
i Tyrone f.05 P. I
Iutcrotion...7.i0 '
! Oxceola 8.10
I Philipaburg.,.9.18 "
I Cleartield, ar.,.9.29 "
I Curwanaville. 6.b0 "
Curwenavlllc.,.1.10 A.
Clearfield :Sa "
Pbilipaburg.. 8..I0 "
Oaocola M 8.4o
Intersection. T.SS "
Tyrone- T.6U
II A LI) EAtJLB VALLEY BRANCH.
Exp.
p. it.
1.55
7.16
8.01
9.3V
8 41
8.63
9.18
Mail. m
A.m. '
8..18 leave Tyran
Mall.
P. M.
Exp.
A. M.
I. 00
12.40
11.66
II. 24
11.14
11.00
10.28
9.46
arrive 8.30
s.oo
V..H8
10.00
10.10
Bald Eagle
8.00
Julian
Mikahurg
llellefonta
Mileaburg
Howard
8.13
4.47
4.39
4.S&
S.6H
leave S.10
10. so
10.44
6 arrive L. Haven
TYRONE STATION,
BARVWAttll. A M
Pacific Exp ret a, 8:1ft
Harrtaburg Aoo'm, 8:48
p v
Mall Train, 8:22
Atlantic Expreas, 6:47
Pbila'da Express, 10.-30
WBSTWAKD.
Pittiburg Exp'aa,
Pacific Express,
A n
2:41
8:.ll
P
1:08
841
8:68
Way Pa Monger,
Mail Train,
Fast Line,
riUI,IISlil 1U1 A MOSI1ANNON DltANCIIKS
On and after Monday, APRIL 17th, 1878, Ac
eommodation Trains will run over the Pbilipi
burg and Moahannon llrancbcs, as follows i
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
P. V. A. M. A. M,
1:40 1:U
1:44 T:S
1:60 7:44
1:68 1 0:06 7:62
2:13 10:18 8:08
Stations
Morrisdale, -Philipsburg,
Steiner'S,
Dun bar,
Ococola,
Moihnnouo,
Sterling,
Hontidale,
McUauley,
Kendrioka, -
7:16 12 11
7:00 12 16 4:38
12:11 4:31
ll':04 4:2.1
11:68 4:16
11:41 4:00
U::t3 8:62
, 11:27 8:47
1 1:24 8:44
11:20 1:40
2:19 10:24 8:12
2:23 10:28 B:1S
1:U 10:38 8:2
2.38 10:44 8:28
Close oonncotions made by all trains ftt Tyron
and Look Haven.
S. 8. BLAIR,
my17-tf. - Superintendent.
Allegheny Valley Kallroad.
10W GRADE DIV18IOX.
ON and alter Monday, June 19th, 187fl,
tbe paetenccr traint will rim daily (except
Suodny) between Red Bank and Driftwood, a
follow t
KAHTWAHI). I'ty Mall leTa Pittsburg
8:30 a. m.t Red Bank 11:46 i bligo Junction 12:00;
New Bcthlcbctn 12:50 p. ni.; Mavvili l:ti&:
Troy 1:27 t BrookvlP 1:30 t Fuller' 2:16 t Rey-
ooldsvill I:4o t Ouliota 8:ul t hornmit Tunnel
8:22i Penfleld3:40i Weedvllle 4:00 i Beneiett
4:28 i arrive at Driftwood at 6:13.
U ITW AHI). TUj Mall leavet Driftwood
12:26 p.m.; lienetrtte l:Itl; Weedvill l:2:t;
Ptnfleld 2:06; Summit Tunnol 2:27 t DuBola 2:4W;
Reynoldsville 8:16 ; Fuller'tS::t3 ; lirookville 8.6ti;
Troy 4:16 i Mavavilla 4:311 f New Bethlehem 4:62 ;
Sligo Junction 6:24; Red Baukft:47; arrives at
fitttburg a 7:su p. m.
jrosy The RrynolJsvlII Accommodation leaves
Rt-ynoldavllle daily nt 6:30 a. tt. and arrivea at
Red Bank at 8:16 a. tn. Leavet Red Hank at
7:3& p. m.; arrives at Reynoldsiill at 1 ti..n p. in.
Close connection made with traina on P. A K
Railroad at Drift wood, and with trnlna on the
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Rod Bank, .
DAVID MiCARUO, Uen'l Hup't.
A. A. J Acs so, Sup't L. G. Dir.
FARK FKOM CLEAKK1ELD, TO
Bellefonlc, P.
12 dt
Middl.lown ti 00
LKk H.T.B.,
WillLmaport.
lluntlDgiliin
L.wi,tma.. ...
, tn
. 1 80
, i DO
Mul,IUH 6 bo
Unculrr . , 6 Hi
I'RII.AKKI.rniA TVS
Altoon. 1 A6
Jchn.t'iwn. 3 SU
FirrHBIIKU li
Ml.r7.riHe 4 19
HAHKIKBUKO... 4 ti
DMINISTUATORS SALE..
Tbcro wilt be ei posed to public sale, at tic
lata reaijeoee or uavia tiantoerry, uoceaseu, in
ijawrenoc townanlp, Ulearnela aounty, I'z., on
Tuesday, June 37, IH741,
al 1 o'clock p. m., th following personal properly
to wit i Two Horeea, oa two-bors Wagn, on
aet of double llemeae, one Wind Mill, two year
ling Calves, four Sheep, one Harrow, one Plow,
Cutting Boa, Grain Cradle, rk-Tlho and Snpath,
Timbe Hied, Cro out Haw, Broad Ai, throe
Stoves, Cupboard, Meal Chest, Iron Kettle, Brass
Kettle, Urtnd Stoae, lot of Chaira, beda and bed.
ding, a lot of Carpet, and other arliclea of house-
bold and kitchen furniture..
, Terms made known on day of sale.
. WM. LANHllKRRY,
Jan 7tb, 1878-41, . . Administrator.
ATTEMIOX, FARMERS. !
- W. faa.a arraoffod aar barlnM. . a, to lira
cial attenlKiQ tu tbe aal. of Agheollnral Im.
plaiaaata, and will atep eoo.tanlljon hand
W00D-8 MOWERS and ItEA'PEUS, BUCKBTK
MOWERS and RRAPRRH, NASH LOCK
LEVER HAT RAKKS, ELLIS A HOI K
, , MAN'S ONE UOUHE THRESH- ,
INri MACHINES, rAN'SHtl ''
' 1 MILLS, CIDER MILLS, '
i ' DIIOKSrS DRAIN '
..,. DRILLS, .
Fonr-llorsc Sweep Powers,
witb Straw Carrlar, of any dtiirtd lanUi, Catting
Box., from $7 to 4tt each, llarpoun llor.
.Ilajr f.rki and Hull.;., 1'low,, Colli' a
tor, Hhtival Plow., Plow Hhtrr, of
, ait kind., Itrpalr, ol all m.cbinv,
. wld by aa, and ,ny thing -
all. In our lina,
All of wliiob will b Mid on eaj t,nn., or ai
ohanced for .lock. Ca,h buaor, will Rnd great
advantage, bj dealing wltb aa. .
. M. O. BROWN BR0.
MEAT MARKET, Market Street. '
T Machine, kept In the "Centennial" building.
Olaarlleld, Pa., Ma, II, I87J.2B.
pARMERSLOOK nf.RK ! '
' F. M. CARDOX & MO., -
Woold Aall the attenlinn of farmer, to tie feet
tbat tbe ar. raMiTtng j
ONI CAR LOAD OF
Hebron's Patent Lock Level Tread
Thresh Machines, . '
i ONB CAB LOAD OP
CHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS
C0MB1NKU. ,
And two kind, of GRAIN MtlLLHPARM-
KH8- FAVORITE A FARMERS' J'KIliKD.,
All tba 1W1 Ma.hlne, will bo ,old CHEAP for
CASH, ar cchang.l for good noltSKS
and FAT CATTLE.
Thry hai also a lot of new
TW0HORSB R0AP WA00NS,' -Which
tbey will dWpose'nf In the muti tonnticr.
Our Threshers, Rrnpor and Drill ar of the
best makes In ibe country, ind wnrmnted
first-class in tvery particular.
Call at ur meat aiarket I Pit's Opura llonae
ana extmine tntio uitciiiiie.
F. M. CARDON .&
Clcarlleld, I'a., March 33,'7.
l!l!U.
j. r. WIATIII..,
WHAVl.lt a i:t I S
CLKARFIELD, PA.,
An er7.rbif, at th. .Id (taad .1 0. L. Reed A Co.
their atoek af f odi, ooaalitlag of
DEY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
- BOOTS SHOES, ,
DATS CAPS, , OARDWARB,
''"' ' QtBINSWARK,
" . ' I
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., to.,
At the raeet raaionabl, rati, for 6aS0 or It
utokup to,
'.','.':''' 1 i
Squars Timber, Boards, Shingles,
.i- I :, i ii ! . i- .-. i .., I.
, 0B CODHIBf rBODUOB. .1 r
', I .'.; ;-. ) v- " . ... '
aVAdnMtt anal. U taoee anfafad la fat-
ting oil aqaar, tlaber oa lh o,t deaataa.n
term,, rIIIJanr
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
OcarUcid county, tb undersigned, Administrator
of lb eatatcol 1'cier iipiut, (te oi ltoga oounty.
Pa., will sell at puidle sale, at the public house of
Jaiuoa Dunn, in lb borough or Uoutadalc, on
Wodnukduy, July 14, INK),
Ht 1 o'flloiik p. in , a" tbat certain lot of ground
aUUHte on Hue atrnat, in eall boruugb, uoundml
eaat UIo by land of Dmiiwl McManat(la, and well
by lahde or John ingiey, ueing no el lrr.nl by
l.0 (col dHi, mid known as lut No. 220 In plan
oi sum bn:ti(i. l "e luiproVFlUfiit consist ol i
two-story fnme boti-c about 14xl) feet, and out
build intra.
Trkuh up Hai.b. "tia-uiiril of tbe numbase
inonrv cash on oouiirraaiion or mie. one-third In
one year fruui dute of aale.andlbe balanoc In two
years from date of sale, tne litter two paymnt
wuu iinorrsl to lie accuruu oy uunil ami mortgage
on the prrmlsct. ALHbKT TIPPLE,
June 21, IH70 at. Administrator.
II. A. KRATZEH,
(BPCCRSSOn To)
' KBATZER& LVTLK,
1)BY (lOOHH,
NIlIIO.NS, x
IIOOTH,
Hill) US,
: I.KATIIKIt,
CAItl'I'TH
on, ci.nnis.
au, i'Ari:n,
WISD0W SIIADKS,
KTC.
. Market Klr.i-t, I'lrarllclil, Pa.
Fob. 10, 187l-ir
JJANIEli O'OODLANDKIt,
LllTUKUSnilKU, I'A,
IJcaler lo
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
IIOSIEUT k GLOVKS,
HATS A CAPS and IIOOTH A S1I0K5,
Ttdiitero, Groceries and Fish, N,)Us, Hardware,
. tjucenswarc and Glassware, Men's and
Boys' Clothing, Drugs, Paints,
Oils, Sfbool Rooks,
i a large lot of Patunt Medicines,
Candies, Nuts A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crank
era. Rock and Rifle Powder,
Flour, (.ruin and PotntocA,
Clover and Timothy Seed,
Sole Leather, Morocco, Linings, Bindings and
Thread, Khoemnkrrs' Tools and
Shoo Findings.
No great r-r variety of goods in any store in the
county. AH for sale very low for cash or country
produce at tho Cheap Corner. May 1, 187.
1
L ANTS & FLOWERS-
Tho undcrrknnd hereby giro, noliee to the
eittzen, of Clearubid eouaty, that bo hai, at hie
(Ireen'lloii.e in Olaarflell, a large quantity of all
blmte of Vegetable and Flower Plant,, wliloh he
will furnl.b to all who may faror hlin with their
firlxonege. at rcatonalile pricu. Th. following
a partial li.l of plant, and Uower. :
vnntTint.B rt.AXT.
Wintered Cabling. Plant..
. Late Cel,bago Plant..
Uwarf Celory Plant,.
Wintered Caalitlower I'lanta.
Sweet l'ulato Planla.
FggPlanti..
Tomato Plant..
IVppor Plant.
rrowKR rLAiri roc W:blil,ll.
HELIOTROPES Aunrtrd.
PKTIIMAS-Single ami double.
OKRAMl'MS .uo.le.
Uli HA Nlli MS Itoabl,.
(I KHAM L MS VarleK.tr d.
SAUK Krarlot and wlnu.
PANSIKS Larg. Itow.ra.
AOKItATUM Mixed.
I'OI.EI 8 AMorted.
FIM'USIA iingl. and dol.le.
UAHLIAH li,lila.
VliltllKNAS Ileal Klecud rarlillo..
CI'PIIKA.
CKNTAl'RKA and CINERARIA.-'
(ANNAS Auorlnl.
8TOCK Lnrge Dowering, iloulile.
BAIIONIAS Aeoorted.
UHllVALlA-Flata mag.ir.
MI'INONHTTK-Largo Uowi-rlnj..
PINKS Hardy. . i
I'll LUX Uruoimamlii.
A large aeeitrtmsut of Plnnt, fir Hanging
11. .kill or Vaaaa. KIINUST HUUK,
tltarUild, Pa., April 1J, 'ti-tf.
T
lOWNSUII' ST AT KM KM'.
atatement of tb, Road. Poor and Sohiiol
Fund, of it eoatur biwn.hip for the year 187 j:
. n. onowALrxe, Taaaarnlit, nn.
To Ca.b rweired from Collector 47( Oil
a. th anoWALTau. iikh i.l ia.
uy uraera cancelled...
ir.S 50
Hi 611
i 14
4)1 14
S 14
liy l .ih paid to School Fund..
Uy Trcaiiurer'e per crnlage
Dalanee doe Trwearor Jl
rw, ri;rii, nn.
To Daah .olleeled by R. 11. Klioawltar...!
Tu Caeb received from Lovl (oi....H....
it t
44 01)
Tly .mount of Order, conei'lU-J .jr 1 17 II
Ily C'ae b for prtuting Road account..,,.. I ,ri0
liy Tre a,urer' per centage.. IS 40
Ily balance from 1174 ' 14 8.H
Balance due TrcaRurer
arnoot. frnit. un.
. 1.4 V9
,' l2
37
44. ft
1,1117 04
. S74 UU
To lialenoa due at Kttl.inent...... ,
To Pour fund to dl.lrict
To Stat, appropriation fur Ift7a
To School ui fur IS7i m
To Ilull.llng for IS75
To Rant far two election,
To A per rent, adrtod to tax dupliCRle
4 00
H,17ri.SI
e.i vt
.l.ilHI .'i0
11; eiuner.ttoD. oo iluilirat for Iit7-I..a HO 27
lij " " . " s;s Jen s:'
HT amount vf OTiteri raneelleil J.7, ('H
Ur Trratetirer'e per erntage J7 ,2
llhlrtOna uiioiillecteit... H U3 at
i,c.;S sii-
We, tne u'ndi.f.lKn.iI Au'llturt ol Pcratur lown
fain da .ertlhr tbat Ifao above le oarreet, and Hint
we hava examine! all natm.. an l hunk, iu nc.
eordanm thereof. M-ifK- 0WBXS.
' NATI1A K KKI'IIAIIT,
W. . lll'I.L,
nar : SII..A3 IlFErK, Auditor!.
, ,, Clerk. . ,.,,.. ,,.
June II, 1H78 It.
T
OWNSilU' KKTTMSME.NT..
CIII1I8T7AN DROWN, IiiilriH Trea'ah-ror
Corlnaton town.liip. In ei-count Hilh tlje Fiimll
of laid tn.nitilr. fur lT5:
-'.i..
ihn II
To amount ot Iuilicato.. K
To linlanee due from lat Ter
i Mi yj 1
I. (.'berk on let K.l. llank, lli-acl.-IJ
Het-'il of Co. Trra.Hrer ,
Tn State nji jrijr.tl.in
4$ 00
. 472 I
ffiJ 7i i
Sfil.TIf, 4H,
OR.
By Trarhere' Order rudeetned ,
Ily ttrdrr to Jbu Hitter for Cal ,.
Ilf John Pii-ard't waffp for Hrti'r
Ily D. klaurer fr building Flue In F dr-
Diont Hclioo) lltiitte 1(1 00
Dy Cbae. Flrown fur llfpairs on Union
Hrhoul llousa.. 3 70
Ily tlit Centennial Ilureau HI 00
Ily H. Mlgnut for scrubbing the Mignot
Ht'liool House ', 4 1)0
V,y C. llrnwn tor tcrubldng the Union
School House , 4 00
tly Dr. W.H. Uillnn for glass, etc 7ft
Hy John Pirard pfr Dopliontos 1 J5
Ity IawrrtKi Flood for wood , .1 til)
Ily l. Mtiirer Tor wootl. .1 uu
Ily H. Mignnt for worn! tl on
Uy H. Vol tun ant for hauling wood 1 &4-
Ily rrrasuror s per PpnlHia on $1 l.'i.fio,. h Id
II.T " . 17.5.. , IU th
Hy amount on DupHr itc nnrnllw.,,!,, i;n
11 pr ct-ntagt on lj 14.12 at 1 per ct. 14 lit
Ualiiuce due,,, ...., M UiJ Hi
no ab s-tisn aa.
To amount of Duplicate,
To unfair I lex rolicoted ... .....
6- Sr.
as oy
$ r;. 4.1
By Orders redeemed per P, flarnltr
iy .. .. m Jt Danraoi ,
Uy per cntas on Donhcate...
. XK0 00
4f T7
Hy am 'I from latt year's tettliMucnt
3 so
14 OS
ilalanoe dn...H,
rooa rrana.
L. M. CoudrUt, one f th Orereeert of the
Poor for Covington township, In amount with th
intuitu rreatarcr, Lv tinvn, tor foor Funds,
- ' nft.
To ata't du by L. M. Coudrltt oo set.
tlrment of 1 HT4..
...I 4F5 A
t'B.
Ry different orders). ,
Dy icnerattcat , ,
Hy per ventage
By cash paid to Trees. 0. Brown..
AS 42
II VI)
II IT
69 00
I 15 bt
By bal. du by L. M. Cou trial $ jyu 99
0. BBOWR, TBBAI., PB.
T ah Mlvd rrom L. M. Catrlt.,.f M bo
vT. tb Auditor af Oovingtaa towntbln. bar.
Ing tiamlned the acoounts of Christian Brown,
District Treasurer of raid township, and found
thpsa m above statd. - J.I.PICAHD.
.. 27 00
;j oi
20 oo
.1 ti . . . . ;. C. HCIINAKhtt. .
C. BERTH AT.
imiti WK. HILLffft. Andltir;
Clerk. 1
FienrhTllic, Jn , l:fl-st.
--f-p- 5
$fiv and Psttllaiuiuil $AviAtmnH. .Uli
A
OF
Wo fdpnatrorn the UMnh ffwffr th
mtwttm of u ySiiivorantiim ahmit nut Hull, In
riiliiMitiyrStti.aJiiuki'r4,l)r.wn's',l.uri:.t
Cliaiiisc In America." A visitor and
atU'iHluiiWIit itiospoaii'rM
YMUw, " What nomi-r ia tho nnDrltntf onf
AUmdani. "riuuUi Eat ouni. r a uii'l
Market, PImub nnto tho MlXTlf, f r 'mrui
ttruimi-rsB.-okliig Ouk lioll, lutve boon uiut.l
by doslilng tNinnnt."
V. "U UKrioalyoolotaeil Do you Inww
Itadlmcnairtiiar1
A- "l.uiO s-iuaro frct-CA nh UaiU't, ni-il
!K odd nn ftltUi, six atiirics hiir'i, h.ui (nvr
tiiroo acroa uA U(KrLwR, aiid tovm .ivieyt .t.i
owoi'lfjilliymirtjuftii fwwiy Uilcrti.t Iju1
not piacos."mX ,
V. ''rxiyoniinirtanrn.poert'rr
. A. A giant youiuj t'luiiiiu liirnlihut p-ttviT
ftirtho fmlKlit and tawi,)'i-rli-vniiir.,( i ! i;
iKillora atuain fur iK-aiug, auU tlm oU-w vV'in-
" Wlutt orovr do ynt.1
iV with kimmW 1
il mid nil ii in" it in
A. "They aro tint i
Uio baasuionKon lonsrk
auumsri in-. 1 1 i i
loviiiur lo Uio i.i-ui-
tor rtxioj on Um
Uour.
V. " Is iiisi -oil in i
iKItm-llhiTiliit liral nnnpfil
irntlon
A. " No, air, measuring. 1 ho ir.
A. " Wo, air, i
IK. 1
i. then
fKKi an vrr.
xniuumrud In Uiu picro, uimi iuhim-n ,
cilooli DtHBtoa oviir rtillnra In tlm liu-Mi.r t .i
llulit, and two inta sit, ono lx-l,ro mni ( 1
Uililnd tiie goods, watuhlnu; wttii tlc eyo 1 1
marking overy Uaw, so that Umi cuutT m-ty v '
mini luiutrii-itii- n, s
ui. vuiu u wuuu uu vuuiva vo cut uio u..f -BiODts.''
, ' i '
X. " Vnti must employ an nnfy of chiith""
. "Como to our ilrth lin. and sidI Wo
keop7l) hands all iho lia' citiiitt up iltei 1 -tli
Into garmonu, Ixtaldt tVyrT luai hiur. lh.it du
a ilcm ii tuon t work m Wi n tinin-,"
V. "Du you uaaiuiocturo all yrur owu
goods T"
A. "Wo do, anrl moet rnreftilly. Aorrz
amincra Inspect every ftiu.lt tint doeiu, ai-d '
fHTtiiy to oviry guruient a extra-well w-Mo
U-fore wo put our Uckul on lt,aiwl Uiu4uu
rtsiKJiisllilofor It."
V. "Your tj'ticm most aara you, a gnat
ocair
K. "In ovcry direction, air. ItbtthsTfl.ni
aiidemmoniy we prorti'f'nii (J- wf t-,t vh,
Uiat cnablua us to putuur ptim uwo to Uo
pcciplo aa wo do." r
V. ''Alter upcctliig th work, what beuotnc
or it"
A. " Brfora It roes Into 8to It I Wcfetrtf.
Every alnsrto garment ban iu numkr and
otlier politu ouUd on It, to that lu entire his
tory rau ha truced wlliiuul fad, upc.fi our
books."
a V. " Ton mast have nr) or 1 talcamrn r
- A. " Why air, oil busy dayayini maxnon IfK)
in the various wxims and culte oinAtiua.
wiling tu tho Ihrouga of cujitnciert,'' i
V. " Do you do au order butJt J, by mull
and exprm v ytf
A. "Very great All ovur Uieomiitry. Our
STORE
LOW PRICKS HAVE NOT KILLED 1
T, A. Fleck & Co.,
Tbey atill live, and find themselves well and hearty
.in in uiiitjib m rotopmiDiDg qprauac ouyerv ei unr.n a i i uu i tiuijua ar not in conm
' tlun to tay th large pro (It of th past, wlille tbey, like far-cefng busitrota men, saw tb 1 ,
situation and offered and sold DrjUvods at i , ,a ., ,, . ,- . .
Prices lo Suit - the Times. "
1 . . 'j i .' i t . '.; , i J . J
Dy so doing they bnrc built up a prosperous and
vxpf-nsas, prieoa uiat wouia oe icas wan mat to ntnere afford tnetn a profit. Their motto' for .
lttji was made in olden times, and in the word of i'nnkitt). A. nimble slipvnoe I farttar ,
iban a aluw sbilling." At a nrt-nt meding rtf tbt? firm it was unanimously reaolved to
' : do buainoM as beretofir,ON A CAM. II A IB, an hange the motto tor 176 ' J
aslllws: A iihulilo Tbrrt'peiire 1 better thau a idow HiiiieuCr1 ; .
inn irawi iiiiiKiiu J"l u prr ocai.
THE GREAT
DllESS AND DRY- GOODS STOKE,
; Market St., Clearfield, Pa;;;;
, SEW Ol'EMSU OF SEW -IIRESH t'llODS, ' 1 ' "
' All llic latest styles from 10 cents per Yard tip.
THE 151-WT J1LACK ALPACAS IX TOWS. " '" f --'
' ' '- ' ' " '' ' '" ' ' '. ColorccI l)rcS8 Goods in great vaticiy
lllat-k Silks, 0110 ilolliir and uiiwanls. Pres. liinons, boil shades and malic.
Tulilc. Liiiuiu, Turkoy T.ixl, LleaoUad tad anbloaoliad. tt. : -, : i-
. . (jliootitigiiand Hillow caiw Cotton", b!rachej nnd unbleached.1' ''"
Calirroos, ' 'V ;-"-Oottohitcf far mon't itml boy'ii wear, '.' i Tickinif'
Miinlinsund . ,t i -.i: v :' ; J ' and '
tiinglmmt. ; ) All kinill of Sumrtier Camimcrot, Tory cheap.1 1 ( '- Crash.
. ' Nice Summer Shawls and SkirU,..-?jvi"""
,, full f,u)i line, of nil dtaoriptions of Wblto Gobdn, plain and (ilaid. : i
Mimliiia, I'diuvf, '
" A net
ehoiod
.Soil liuUlied t'ltoibrica,
. NttiiiAook, , , ,
SviB Victoria .uwns,,
- .. of. I") '
HAMBURG EDGINGS.
Aew CocKotu, Udis' Ties, ,Handk6rehiof, Ullnni and Cn'fT, Kid ' fllovoi,
, liluck and colored Voils and Vailing, Nock Raohinff, J.adiei' Back Combif
. I'arasolH and Fan, Ladies' and Children' Uow, Ladiot' and Chll- r-,
j d"n' filove,, I.aiiea' and Cljijdrcn'a y.ntlorwear. ,,iir.
MILLINERY GOODS, f1 lho-it-u tryboHyy ''
Trimmed lint and llonnole, Voiy hoap." 'eW Siiki? (oWors Kn'rn'il.L'on's.
-. ' ,;t t.ti t! l'ntrimmed UatsStid ItonncW.""1 " 1 'ul 1
II....t.... :.. : ja i . 'i - j I ' ' ' j . ' ' ' ' I . 1
...uM raiuutucu ui goiuDjr a niit class Milliner, persons rav-oring u With a
,, onii win nnu oijs in Alii, tfi-parlaiont very moeh lower than hcrotorbro.
V,' onts'; Furnhdiliig oodi'l!
I urcalo hhirts, ,w Into blurts, Underwaar, Liotm ColUfi and Cuffs, I'wur
r.iiiiM-a on, i r..m ,.....iaU. t.: it ,. . ,,. . ... r
jv .niniiniiivM, kuiviii juuiuHuiuuieis, Ai-Osiory, uioyte
' ' .... aftd Nsw Tlot of ovcry description. , ,
, All th Ikvo goods will bo offorcd at tho lowest pos.tblo prica. J j! i
-I :
aoatuold, Pu.,
l-
1870. MlIliUB !.uM ? ,s 1870,
To MICIIIOAN, an cf the fotwovtiAgmiaiv
Ing and hriilthy hiatoe ! , ,, ,
. ,, what'' fob ?vi;;"r
. t ' IfiuyaFAKMoutoXiho.,, I
tone 3HIlioii - A?rM
of flne fhrmluir Innds fur uite by th 11 HAND
KAt'll'n & l.XIMANA IL 11,
Strong Btiits. Ready Mnrkrt. Hur Crops, flood
ftirniiu. u. it. run inrougQ centre t grant,
fMtlr-ment all nlnrtr?. All kind of Prnduel
raited.- Plenty of Stater, tirohet an building
iiinior ibis i rii.-o irom lo vM' l or acre; ott
foTtfth d"Wn, halHm-e on (line.
M" Send for Illustrated piunphlct, full ef ftutt
"d figurrs, and be convlncrd. Address
- ... . W. A. U0WA1UI, Comwj. 1-
'Iran i )tpid. Alioh.
P. K. L. riKRr f!, Hcc'y Land Dep't.
new ' '" '1:.
.... ; ,. . j it ttSlk ' 1 ' ' l-l ' "
GROCEUY
STORE.
V 1. ;t
J.;lJ
, J 1 J "lia
A. G.1 KRAMER 1 & CO.,
It 00 at No 4, lie'a Opera lliu(t (
('Irnrtlrlil. Pn.
mi.li-
Kee)iran.taatly .n hnnd '.
SliOArt,
- il
t'OPI'KR,
I.
TEAS,
le
SODA,
-
CtiAt, OIL,
. "i l.
SYRUP,,,
: ,1,-1 .,
7 a-
,l i--i
nil 1"t I.-.
';ii int
SALT,
I Tt i
.1
e mi!
SPICRS,
Canned and Pried Fruita, tuliaeeo, Clgara, Can-
din, Cldr, Vlnrir, Battar, R(ga, i
1IJI0, EXTRA OMR MADS ',V
. .. i I o :
M hrat and Bitrkwhcnf Fienr,
. Corn Heal, Chop, Fted, &o,, "'
AH of whieh will (e ,oia cheap fvr ei,k or'1,
vaeheng for eawotry tiroduoa. ' - - -
a. . krambb cal
rieeiOHd, Nit, I, I'Tl. tf
INTEREST
ivrOct wystetn ajtd ntlej ti Mltaiwmmne.it
tiiuke IjjHiMiLIb tit iiluaao jn-opio a.omj mile
away jWufwUy aU Uuig wcivlHrola
pvrwiii.
V. " I suppnsv" yriti fisvwtt bHt hsJf adoaon
illffon-nt flvrtm?ntsr'
A. "Mydiawalrl wa havw mon thatt rttvniv,
"in h rlmrjied Willi Ita otvit liualiitow. aiid eh
tiiiipiiiKlily onrnnlxed.auothtaary wuouiw.Ui-
ln tho srreat wiid.,r
V. "Will you name a dVwei, or an of thim f
A, "With plooauro. Tho Cuom Iirt
ineiit, fhrthoso ho pwfer fiuu.m ma-lo tt)
u-..uyiiiaiitv Jae cut
v.iih iu fvyfina at'H'
tin Hl.lrt Ptvtory. wit
PurnUblnsr lMirtmnt, .
it-Hit of all lutilL'rwuar.
With Ita busy luacliinc,
111! liln (iliroWll irsWISJWshLrla. Ihn Trim.
it,ing lJi'iortmei. luwlf atig n many a nwi
ltir store. 'Jho Uannfttit HUHk Koom. 'fiio
Jtreelvlusf Ituum. rJba Order Impart roe nt,
nttmi'd befnro, Thr Ppuclal Uulforuui lepart-mi-tit,
llio Delivery IkptirtmuiL with it
ac'iro f tiiPAMnarer. Tlie"
V. "Ilold.h.-iitl s(r.eri(iiighr
A. " I'm nt half ibmughr Tha Admtlslni
Thi icrt men t, witb lUbilLand bIku distrlbutora,
f-lillnir uii'l publ Uliiliytt biuiiitaa aiid popular
.lutirniU. rlri nl'rjfi-,H),aiic..ilWiuunUily
.ell nil your fri-mMoaenfi ft.rlt). TboMeni
I 'i 'iHtrtinr'nt, wit in ta marry room. Tho Dir
i I'liriiuent. '1 bo Youths Detvtino&L Iho
rUMrent Dipartinuut. with It apociat
.iitiaiico ftr ladles, 'lha Tvlegrapb Dvpart-T-n'nt.
Tbo Chief (lerk'f Department, with
li , b. fV keop4ra and tw-itttaiiM. titnerul blan
iiKi-r'a liepnrtmenti rlnftnf1era OB.ee, and
I'.ln-r olu.tw il Ui Amall busy a bet
tliiniiiH, pianidiiK. ezyuUiia;, buylny, muk
liic, i ;:Ui-ni.g,ri;. .a(,auiiillng out, telllnir,
at;d In a thoiuauiIMva hdulngUiolr fumwj
J.. carry .n a iHihlne'-J-tth lhciipltj amnuiit
irtr t iniHwa si,guo.(sju and lo.ouu.uuu aa
nviiiiiy." . .
V. -H-t u p-on-o-u er
At.'Jk1' 1,1 R I"' 1 ff rirot to name tba
Ot retail Mies un tomt fciugio day I1'
V. " f4.. Imnn-iiM) I T hat'a.what enablot
Uio limwo to tuiy elieap and s AtiouT'
A. " rUactly I You havo jViit hit It Tho
w.t.Jo throng here. ki!!uTaiat we depuud
v-."i.''iJtn' "'ocaAuuBj I boar so
niii'h fiwmtr
A. ' our nyFtpm of business dealrng 1. One
prieo. no deviaUon ; U. t'ah for everything; $.
A sun runt to pwiet ling Uio purui,atr; 4.1'ho
.money returned it tb buyer oan't otaerwUu
be suitod."
V. "NrthlngwnMrfrlw. 1
A. " Nothmy. And tho leoplo sen it"
V. " Welt, I thank you, tlr, for your polito '
, aiuutli.ti."
A. "Net at all, It1 a pleasure to sbttij yon.
Call Brjalti ; mid In uru or lip plaCu Waua
tnnker A 1 lmw n't link Hallffgf -iL East cor
ner rilxihnnd Market."
V. "Tiisnk you ihball ho huppy todoaa
Uood uuruiug."
T.I-
.-1;
'iuU.
,-i ..
Illlll-I
; i"
MARKET ST., CLKARFIKLD, TA, " . ,
at the close of a asjrvessful yet' buaiaess
inoreat-inaj trad. With a sma'l itor and bgb
:1 1-
ONE PRICE ',
) .
tjrto of '
AtyloV
Tucked Muslins, tituin I
"" 'Wiped, " .
1 ''' iohg Cloth, '-i'
ui Plain C'umbrio.u'H;
April 2t, 18TC.I a
i' -.1 a t
1 OB I'ltlNtlNfj op KVKKY DK3CRIP
tlonnnitly iccuted at this oflic.
1&7G
'1t.-.l tri-'l v! J
-,1'Iiiir -rd ! ,
it' 'in ! ' l-ir.t '!,-,
It- l.I' J '. '.l'l
f.-iin-Ki a. I j i.'uj.?
'1
1 L-
mi
il
'TH' 'V"
..I 'ii I I iii I it.l a
NEW qopDS.'cliciifer' than 'over.
; 1 1
...... ROOM NO- 2;
;1 '. I. "I .) ' 1 1 .!.-..f' , l ?M ,.'
Filled and Overflowing.
" i-'li I ' H -,.'.t i .ti ,f .. ,1 I
i'litMiuilo rocent declino in Drv
GooaIh, lolls in llio way goods are
goin oil. i Will not 'enumerate,
but ovcry tiling in llio way ol 1
a-, ..j ..I V'.hti : iii -.'I i !.: ,: i -.:' j. !
Millinery nnd Fnnry Goods,
... ).,.! ' ).,, .'M-i 1 ... I I.. . .il., . .,. ,
DRY GOODS,"-!" ; ' '!
NOTIONS,'.'
,:.H
TRIMMINGS,
-i n, - .... .
'".biLCLOTiis,;; ;' :
i: . '"'" WALL PAPEtt,
Iu great adunilniicc, nt ilic lowest
posjiblc pricos.,,, . i in:L
. Vi.1'1 I' B i-' l
, t -. : ! L'. f.lJ t.1 T .It
f- t -TT-f'T-ftir Trlvw-rt uu .r...-.
V'iili. I ff ,1'iu. 'r 'ti t: j. ,i'ut?.ir
l r-ljir-.J a it. iifcii.ii !'.!: ,'i.cto-fKl
VILLIAM KEED,
ROOM N0, '2,l!-1
I'.J
iJ
y.n '-tv.i i-- ,i.!it v j ui'i
llo' Opera lleuse, . i
riMiiiU n a
f r C3oods, Gmtrift, r.
JEW OPENING.
" SHOWKIiS'
HAT & CAP
NTOItlT.
ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
MARKET STREET.
A full and oompleta aeaortwent of new good,
and new at, lee. down to -
"HAhd tan" rntcix'
Ciliient ara Invited lo rail aud examine ay
slock and judpe for tbeuiscltes as to quality and
prices of goods.
iT :
JliSKi'JI 8. HIKlWKIlS.
ClearflcM. April 14, 1874,
II A
RD TIMES-
HAVE NO EFFECT
IN FRENCHYILLEI
I am await that there arc some person a little
bard to pleaae, and I am alio aware tbat the
complaint of "hard timer' It well nlch universal.
uut i am so situated now that I can tatisfy tbe
former and prove conclusively that "hard time"
win not eneci toot wnn nuv their rood from me.
and all my patron tball he initiated Into the se
cret of
HOW TO AVOID II AIID TIMES
I have goodt enough to strrii.ly all the rnhartii
tan l in the lower cud of tho oounty which I tell
at eircd-ling low ratet rrom my uummoth stvre In
Ul'LSUNllt Ka, where I can alwayt be found
ready to wait opon-oallcrs and supply them with
( Dry Goods of all Kinds, ,
Such at Cloths, Patinettt, Catilmeres, Muslins,
' liolainct, Linen, Drilling, Calicoes,
Trimming. Hibboni, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hat and
Caps all of tbe beat material and at ado to order
Hose, Sucks. Ulovca, Mittens, Laect, 11 i boons, Ac.
UROCKKIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molattes, Vish, 6nJl
Pork. Liusecd Oil. Pith Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queens ware. Tinware, Castings, Plows
and Plow Casting, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cider Vrcssea, and l kindsof Aits.
rsrfuni cry, "Taints, arirflt, Alas, and a general
assortment of Stationery,
. . GOOD FLOUR,, .
Of ditbroM broods, altrayt on haad, aad will be
toia ni me lowest possible nguret.
J. II. MeClein'i liedlcfnet, Jayne's Medicines
llostetur's and lioofland'i IJIticra.
6009 pounds of Wool wanted for which tbe
higheat price will be paid. - Utoverteed on hand
and for sal at th lewst market price.
Also. Atrcnt for StrattonvUle and Curwentvilk
inretniag ataenrae.
X-avCall and t for vourtelre. Von will Ind
thing aaaall kept la a retail store.
L. M. COUD1UET.
f rfhdhvllw p.;0., Auptst U, m
JE110VAL!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
1 .1 1 - , . ,
Would respeetfullT not if v the nubile srenerall
that he baa iwtaorcd hi tirooarv titer from
Shew't Row, ro th building formerly occupied
by J. Wilft K ratter, 00 Second street, next door
to Bigler'f hardware store, wher k intends
Keeping a lull no of
U It O C E It I E H.
IIAJIS, DRIES BEEF and LARD.
8U0AR8 and SI Rl'PS, of all f radet.
TEAS, Vreeawd Shaik.. -m
Urn- pm
and Or 4c. U J If I
COFFBlCBuaavl
.FL0CR..AND PROVISIONS,
All kinds in the market.
PICK IKS, In jars and barrels.
SPICES, In vry form and variety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
AM, KINDS Of tRACKKIIB.
SOAPS,
MATCHES, , .
dried apples,
dried peaches,
; '! dried 'cherries,
Coal Oil aal . Lamp : CMaiaeys.
And a aond aaaortment of thoae tlnne-a aauall
Will sell for oash as cheaply as any other one.
Please esll and so hi. stock and Judge for
Tnurafir
' 1 ' ioiiy Mcoauuiiey
ClearflrM, Jan. 5, I87H.
none ni im.,
JAS. II. LYTLE,
(PuicHot to LYTLR A MITCIIKLI.)
WUOIiKSALft Ab ItRTAIL
, DEALEU IN
C'lllMCB LINK III' TF.AH.
OOLONllS, .
JAPANS,
IMPERIAL,
yniJKq BYSOS
" 'BNULIII! BREAKFAST
Pnrelt II Market.
nUTTKR AND EOOM
Will be kertnad oollat trlt Matl r C.t, r..u
for Couatry Prodoea. 1
QKR.HAN ciigkiftj,'. Tlli MTI
TI'RKET PRUNES,
PRKHBRVBD PRARS,
riilLADELPHIA HAMS.
I-'IKII,
PICKLI.H.
Barral Plekla. ! lek lee.
FMIDS AND fKKI),
'tfr.fif
jyjiLL NOTICE.
Any party having lugs to saw at Lock Haven,
can bavo tbtttrj manufactured at the lowest rata
and ip tho Wat manner by calling al the Saw
Mill af T.wna, .Si,.. A Co., Water atreet, Lock
Haven, Pa. N. HHAW.
Loci llavan, April M, leTo-Sw.
CHEAP (1UOCERIK8I-
l.rMBKR CITY, fA.
l lio utob-rsigiH-d aniiounees to hit old friend
..ml ji ttrmi" timt be (im opnod a good tin ol
U Itnt'KKI I.S A I'ltuVlHIu.Vri at tbeoldsund
if Kirk A tiptuoar, tr which he solicits a liberal
patronage. H. W. 8i'KNCKB. .
Luauber City, Pi,, March 0.
STEAM HAW MILL, ENGINE
, , AND 11UILKHH FOB BALK.
Tb andfrsignod offers for aale an naaoaabla
ternit, tbelr steam saw mill, located at Wallace
ton, Cleariirfld Co., Pa. The engine and boiler
are as good as new. The sis of th engine 1
14x24, and Is In good running order. They will
also cell their shingle and lath Bill, and all tba
work tag maohinry 1b thamill. Parties wishing
to purch.oaa call on or addrocs
UK AH AM. WALLACE A CO.
Clearfiald. Pa June SO, 1876..
B
OOTAND8HOK -BLARING.
JOSEPH II. DKKKIiNU. oa Market street. In
9hsw's Row, Clearfield, Pa., hasjatt received
a fin lot Of French Calf ttkiat aad Kips, lb
best ia th market, and is now prepared to man
u facto re everything in his lia. M will war
rant hla work to be as reprtacntei.
Alao, all kinds of Leather and 6ho Plndinra
foi- sale,
Th cltitcns of CIarfild and Tleinlty ar
respectfully Invited to glv him a aall.
worst dona at abort notice. . l.irisy
JOHN H. FULFORD,
- GENERAL INSURANCE AO EST,
- j j , C'lcarflcld, Pea a 'a,
fUnretents all th leading Fir Insnrane
Com panics of the ecu n try :
Quon 4lO,000(M
K-.yal Canadian ..W......M fl.OOO.OO
llumt, New York 6,754,11
bTComing, Munoy, Pa b,bX9,4
r ran aim, rnuao aH....H.H..MW,
Pbcenix, Hartford. ...m
Hanover, New York
Home, 0ol., 0...,..
Atlat, Hartford
Providence, Washington
S,308,8&0
I1&.30M
10, uu
Parsons about effecting aa Insurance on prop
erty of any kind, should call at my oBee, oa
Market street, opposite th Court JUoum, and so
my lilt of oompani and rat before Insuring.
JOHN H. FULFORD,
Clrarfluld, IV, Oct. 17, '76-ly
G
BEAT KEJOICIXG
All over the Stat, at tb. adjoarnutent of both
liranohe, f our Slate Laglalature, aad aomo of
th. ueiatier, taakiog for lavir bol.e I hop. t.
rtej tier,.
(.HEAT AM) GOOD tVS,
alo, for tbe cltiten of Clearfield county who ha
lted T'sitios; th Oantcnalal, and for all others,
by th rt-opt niDg of the
OLD SHORTY SHOE SHOP,
On Market street, one door wett of the AlWheny
Hotel, where "SnORTY" will be found at all
timet, read and willing to moot and aeoomroodat
all his old customers and at many new one a
may favor him with a call, 10 that they oaa vltit
th Centennial "clear heeled and light-footed" in
a pair of "Shorty's" bout-mad
BOOTS OR SHOES, '
Don't forget calling on "Shorty" beforo pur
ohaiiog tlscwher. -He keeps none but Drtt-elaas
workmen and can warrant all;" feet-wear" Bad
at his tbop not to rip, ravel or draw the pegs.
He 1 prepared to do anything la his line
stitched, tewed or pegged. Repairing neatly
don on abort notie.
LEATHER & SHOE HI)I(.S
alwar, oo hand and for h by th. earn, "ihort"
fellow b; tho"nort" n.m. af FRANK SHOKT
Claareeld, I'a., Mae 10, 1670-U.
.luarded thr llighttt JfMtdal at
f i r , j . Sirnna. -
E. & H.T. ANTHONY 4. CO,,
ftul Broadway, Mew York,
(0'p. MetropoliUn Hotel),
a-AKUrAorruaa, imfobtrb, Axo DlALBaa la
v' CHROMOS & FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES ifc VIEWS,
Albums, Qraphoscopes, Photographs, and kindred
goods Leiobnt.es, Aatrvtsee, Ac.,
niOTOCRAPUIC MATERIALS,
We an headquarter, far ererjikin In the waj of
Storoopticoas aad Ma jie Lanterns,
, , Being lunQfactarere of tk.
MlrlW-BCIENTIPIO LANTBRW,
i STKREO-PANOPTIOON, t
I'KIVEHMITY PTKR0PTIC0N. '
. ADVERTISER'S SIER0PTIC0N,
ARTOPTICOrf,
SCHOOL LAKTKKN, EAMII.TLANIEBN,
PEOPLES LAMKK.N.
' Baeh'etele helng tka beat of IU .laal la tke
aarket.
Cataloaue, of Lantern, and Slide,, with dilu
tion, for ueina, aent an applieation.
nnj aoiern,ing man nn nana money with a
Kofie IauiUra.
-Vi.il or. le tha Centennial Kipoiltioo will
do wieely ta defer narcha.tua rood. In our lina
ontil they oome to oar etore in New York, wh.m
they will and (renter Tartet, and mora moderate
prioea, and oaa aalaettbeni at their ktUara. Bat
wa hav. naoneeeaion to eel I .oni.-ely.. of ar
cooil, ia tbe building of the Department of Pualuj
Comfort, and thoaa not ooming to Mew York ar.
invited to ealton our repreeenutioa thera
-A full etocV ol View, of tha Einoaitioa
and their eontenta. ,
JiOCat out thia adrnrtleemcnt for ref,reooa.Va,
jana 7, loiO-ly.
CALIFORNIA.
nn onicioo xd -o brat-vasTaaa suilwat
Embraret under on manaremcnt tha tlretvi
Trunk Railway Lines of the W U6T and NORTH.
WKST, and, with its numerous branch and
on section, forms th shorten and quickest rout
between Chicaoo and all points lo Ulihoib, Wta
ooisuc. Niwtiikrn Mi HiA, MiSHKsoTA, low,
NKItRAK A, CAI.iroBNU Bnd tb WllTIM
TSKRITOBIKS. It
Oiiiah.i and California Line
It the thortest and best route for all points in
NonrBBM ItaLiaon. Iowa, Dakota, N sun a ska,
W Ton l no, Colorado, IItau, Nkvaoa, Calipom
hia, Objcoor, Cam a, Jatah and Aistralia. Its
Clilccigo, Madison & S(. Paul
Line
f Ussnartcst lis (r Nobthbrb Wiseowuif aad
Mm aoora. and for UtitoR, Bt. Vavl, Urn
Aro lis, Lti'LLTB and ail polnU la tha Oreat
Northwest. Its
Winona and St. Pclcr Line
points in Southern and Central Minnesota. It
CrCCM Baj MA MarqUCttC LlflC
th only tin fhr Jakbsvillb, WATitaTowic,
FttwD Dc Lao, Osukomb, Aiplrtoii, Oaa in Bar,
KCAIABA, NtOAI KBl, Maaot'RTTB, IloroBTO,
llixcoia aod the Lakb Summon Cornrnr. Ita
Frecporland Dubuque Line
le th. only rant, for Eiita, Rorejmnn, Feia-
rear, and all point, rla. Freeport. Ita
(liirngo and Milwaukee Line
Is the old I,iikt Phore Route, and Is tbe only on
pasting through Kvaniros, Lakb Purbst, IIicb-
LARD I'ARK, WaI KIOAR, RaCIKB, KbRuCHA to
MlLWAt-KKB.
Pullman Palace Cars
are run on all throaith train, of thla road.
Thia 1 tha ONLY LINE maniar, theee ear. ba.
tweaa Chie.are and St. Paak Chlcaao nod at ilwau
kee, or Chic.ao and Winona.
At Omaha ant hleeivera aoanaet with tha ...r.
land Hlernere on tha Vnlon Paoille Hallroad for
all point. W,.t of tha Mnaourl Rlrer.
Oa the arriral of lha train, rrom th. Bart or
South. Hi. traint of tha Chieago A NoTlh-Werteie)
Railway LEAVE CllfCAUO aa follow, i , ,
for Council lllulla.iinnlin and nllfhrulo.
Two Tkrouah Tralaa daily, wllk Pullman Palace,
Drawing Heoin and Weeping Car, Uronak I.
Cnuneil Illtiff..
tfw Ht. Paul nnd Mlnnearxilla, Tw.
Thr.arh Traina daily, with Pnllman P.laoa Can
altaehedefi both traina,
I-or Urccn Bar and I.ak aw per lor, Tw
Train, dally, with Pallman Palaot Can atlaehed, '
and ranaing throagh aa Maroa.il..
For Milwaukee.. Four Throagk Train, dally,
Pullman Car, oa night traina, Parlor Chair Car.
on day nraiaa.
For Hparin tn. Hlnon and paint, n
Miaaewta. On. Thwnak Train daily, witk
men..
i Freenort, Two Tkrough
Imaa Car, on night trnma.
'a Croaaw, ,ia Clinton,
ror liUDuquo, rla Free
Train, dally, with Pnllmaa (
For llubun. ajad Ln I
Two Through Train, daily, with Pnluau Care
on night brain to hleOregi.,, Iowa,
For Klom C ity and Yankton, Two Traina
dally. Pallman Carat. Ml.eoort Valley Jnaalio.
For I.ak. I.ru.va. rear Trarn, dally.
For Borkford, WorllnK. "enoahn, Jane.
vlll.i and other nvinia. von aaa ka.a r.n i..
to ten traina daily.
New York Ome, No. 40 Bnmlway , Baatn
Orioa, No. t Slat.. otreMI Owaka Ofla.. 1.1
tambaa Rtre.l, (an FraarUee otiew, 111 Mont.
Canary Btreot i Chicago Tick., OlrWea : IS Clark
Html, Bailor Sherman Honee, eeraar Oannl and
Uadiaoa Hlra.t. KiaaierJtraM Depot, Mrae, W
aViaala anal Daanl Htreata , Walla Kim. Ii.'
eoraer Well, aad Klaala Slraete.
' JaaraaaaaaT lafomaUow Mt Ulnlnnkl. tnm
ywarn.nMeamta.nn.1, be '
W. H. UTaa.a-rr,
. laaok Vmwm Am riki.