Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 30, 1876, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAKFIEM). PA
WEDNESDAY MOHNINO, ADO. 90, UT.
Terms of Subscription.
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IT I'lild ePir lh expiration of ill months.,, I 00
&tesrs. ft. M. Parr rug at A Co., Newt.
n,iior Advertising Agents, 17 Perh Row, earner
lln'knin Blrrrt, are our duly authorised Agents
n aw ior uity.
tiKMCJIOim N OTIC KH
MethodUt Knlaropnl liurrtlHtv. B. V.
Bt.vrrb, i astor. Pul.lle Service every tiekbatfa
it 10 A. 51., and 7) I. M.
Pahl.elb Hahool at 0 A. M.
I'rRvcr ellot every Thursday, nt TI P. M
Coran unloo Service, first Bebbath of every
- MOIlUl, ut M't A. Mi
Wont learllcld M. K. Church. Revs.
W. II. Dill and J. F. AxriKimox. Pesters.
I'rmrbinjt every alternate Hundsv, it I o'clock,
1. M.-run.isy Pchool it 2), I'. M All in In
vltrd to attend.
Irealtterlau CliurchHr. II. S. Buti.br.
BablinlU srrvlf morning end eening Bab-
hut h hohool it I 1. M. lrayer Meeting wed no
d,v evening
hi, frauds' Chare h Citliollc Rev. P
J. HnanirrAK, preaching at 1Uf o'olook, A. M., on
ih Urst, third ind fourth Suudaysof each month;
VrRor and lleredlcllon of the liltrtcil iiioriniont
at 7 o'clock, p. M. tundsy School trsry Bun day
eliernoon it I o clonk.
OIUCIAL DIRECTORY
I HI Or BOL1HRO qDARTRR IKUIOIt COCBT,
8a ond Monday of January.
T j rd Monday wf March.
Fust Monday of J una,
Fourth Monday of September.
TlUR Of BOLDIR0 CORROR PLKA.
Pi rat Monday of Julia,
frnond Monday of November.
rtitLio orricint.
pftfni .httjf0 Hon. Charles A. Mayor, of
Loch Haven.
jtiaitfMNf t.w Judjt Hon. John II. Orvla, of
I!ellront.
A'loeinl Afy William C. Foley, Clearfield,
J nlm J. Htad, t'urwensville.
Preraonelarv lilt Bloom.
AVi'(r ono tieordr-h. J. Morgan.
IHtlriet Attorney funk Fielding,
7VasNrer David Mclfsugbey.
Shtrif William R. Md'herson.
Count f Surttgow-Samuel P. McCloiWy, Cur
wensville. OiHNfy Cummi$$otr9 Clark Drown, Clear
er Id ; Themes A. McUeo, Cheat P. O.; Hairis
Hoover, Clearfield.
t'awNijr A udi tor Cb Hit. J. Ketfcgy, Glen
flop j (Samuel A. Caldwell, Willlamigrova John
C. Conner, Ilurnsida.
Vovntn UoronrrJ. II. Neff. New Washington.
Jury Commitiumrt John W. Bbugart, James
Mitchell. U liar DM.
Suptrinttmdmt of Pmhlh Svhoolt John A
i, (Irt'icorv, Curwenaville.
tularin 'note John VY. Wrigtey, Wm. R-
l iteliMUffh, Cyru L. Unrdon, Clearfield! Joe. H,
f. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curweturille ; J. J. Llngle,
Oiocola Mill..
Our Spttiat rfilutnn li decidedly intereatlng In
local point of view, end profitable reading to
outilden who want to lav money.
Caxdiiutih, Attention I On and ifter the
1 Atfa of Auptort, tbe aiinonDoeiuent of the nimea
nf candidate for Dialrlet and County nomina
tion! will be In order. The otua) fee, which
mu.t be paid in advance, will be m fullowi : Con
erefa, $21) ; Senator, $15; Aiicmbly, $16 ; Bbcrilf,
hi ; Aiaoeiate Judc, $1(1 : lMatriot Attorney, $10
Jury Cumuiiiainncr, $A. Thie amoant will pay
for the uiual notice and the printing ot 10,0110
ticheta fur each eandidalt. Our party nilea re
quire that tb name of each candidate be an
nounced; three week before the ecctioo.
Primary election day, Saturday, Bepttmber 11,
from 1 to 7 p m., and I be County Convention
meeti In trie Court llouae Ibe fuliowipg Tueatlay
at 1 p. m.
FRIDAY, OCTOHER 6TH, IB Till LAST
I DAY TO PAY TAXES, IF YOU WANT TO
t VOTE FOR PHK9IDKNT THIS YEAR.
Jk . . -a . i
I Tho trial list lor tho bocoiiU wcvk
I of the September term of Court will be found In
our advrrtlilng column to-day.
h i v a
Ou tho Juniata Yulloy Camp-moot-
ing ground, at Newton Hamilton, there ar 407
tentf, of which over 400 are now occupied.
!A tine rIi owor of ruin visited this
region latt Friday evening. It wai ladty needed,
(J a could be attrited by tht parched earth and
withering vegciatlon,
R - - e i
I Tho Kx ecu tors of tho estato of Juitio ;
t Shaw will tell a tut ot pereonal property at tho lata
i reiidenoe of the dceeatad, near Ckarleld, oa Sat
urday next, September 2d.
- Throe fellows nto a hko number ol
F water-moloni at on of our ulouna oa Monday I
k night la it. Yoi ean inagio water- melancholy 1
eltflit they protected th next morning. I
1 m I
Communion aorviees will bo hold at
Hhe Clear 6 eld Pre-bjterien Charah next Sunday
morning, at 10 o'clock a. h. , Preparatory terrU
ee will begia on Wcdooaday eveaing.
:
V A hickory polo, 100 foot in length,
wai raiead at Luiberiburg lait Saturday, by the
turdr Demoeraia of Brady, Bloom and Union, la
honor of Tilden aad Hendrioki. ,
ft '-
i Corn-dodgom those follows who
Were teen on evening lait week, wending their
ay Into town through th alley and back at recti,
With a am all rack of roaating-eari under each arm.
I The Trustee of tho eHtato of F. G.
Miller will aell a number of article at public tale
at th laid Miller' late place of doing baaine,
la the Opera Doum, on Saturday afternoon, th
th day cf September.
f Tho annual sctwion of the Krio M. E.
Conference, which embrace the waatera portion
af Clearfield oounty, will eoateo tbi year at
tituiTllle, Pi., oa th 4ih day of October. Bitbop '
. J. Pa .k will praitd.
-' The Ukpublican typos tip their dilap
'dated bead-gear to our young friend John L.
Kragle, for favor baatowed. When yon tall
gain, John, bring a large water-melon along, and
19 will bar aotn fua with yea. j
The Tilden and llcndriekft Club will !
fteet la the " Centennial bailding," in tb rear of I
trataer'i itore-room, on Saturday evening naxt,
$ I o'clock. Reaitori Wallace and Boyor will
4drel the Club. K very body invited to go, I
r It hi difficult to explain some of tho
treat problem of Nat are. It la animated that
I take eighteen oeaturleato form a foot of coat ;
ml It 1 a well-known fact, that a too left out oa
k ilde-walk will uaually abriak 40 per oent. in
aloglo night.
-! m
, We 010 rcr nested to un noun no that
$ Leonard Literary Aaioetattoa will meet ia
heir ball lo thii borough, oa Friday evening
text, Ftpt, lit. Tba exerei will aonelit of
alutloni, aelect reading, maya, declamation,
vlginal oratlona, debate, Ao. Th pnbllo ia eor
Jally Inrlted to attend.
i a e
Mr. John Jliimmel was arrow tod at
Filliam.port the other day, for hitching bia bora
a tree ia front of th Waliamiport Preabytirlan
murch. He wia taken before Alderman Repaia,
d fined $o and eoita, which amouated to $fl.6jf.
fhli la a good ordinaaea, and night be ntlllud
tome estrat here In tkia borough.
I Win, 0. Hftfler, Km., ts tho Afwowwtr
W Clearflald borough, aud Mr. John Smith, of
K-i Clearfield, la th Aieaor for Lawroa
wn.bl,. Tbry will bo lb be aitheConrt llouae,
Friday and Saturday Beit, for tb purpot of
giitering the aumei uf voter. Tboa who are
lot ctun the lit! of roteta, had better attend
kid bav tbt-lr namt placed thereon.
f A iiinii nnmcd Jaiuun Wolf, roniiliut;
I lUairiTlllc, Pa., wae Brvd at while entering bit
fw t iling hy inen uaknowi prioti, on Tharaday I
n.ing lait, the S4lb Inil , the ball taking effeot
bia back. The wound la aevrre, but It le
ku :fci ibat it wilt not pror falal. A warrant
p. ptarfd la Ibe band f an olBcvr, who I now
fltr the lu.peeled penoa. j
Thccclebratud chK iitionixi, IVofeMor
II. flbuDaaker, of Philadelphia, will deliver one
hi. popular lecture in lha Preabyterlea Cbaieh
Curwenaville, Ihla (Wedteeday) avealog. Tht
feture i to be given under the ao'pieea of the
jadin' Aid Roeltty of lb Preibytoriaa Cburek,
which the entire prorrvda will ha given. Tick
k are for aale at th Here of J. C. Wright A Co.
d BJprtakl A S weary, CarwiMvlllo, Admli-
m 1 and 10 watt.
m mi -
Hiv. ). C. Tardoe, of the M. K.
pureh, at llollidayburg, atatea In a card that It
nuld be a aooreo of great grailloeitoa to him If the
fcvurili.a train, which watrna froaa that town to
le Newtoa Hamilton Camp-meeting teat flaaday,
hold Mart wlthovt a atagt Afeuoefiet pataeager.
Il rev oread geatlemaa oVa not oouotenano
f ruaaiag or Saaday train. Ue evideaary a.
kg la that tiara of fellow who, naaay yart
fo. upbraided Chrltt aad bit Apoatlet fat haak-
a few tan at won aa I We Sabbath day, aad
ktrward t r aed their lyaagef aoa late far bank.
Mm aboahl he ant te the Eeologtcal Uardea
Philadelphia, where he aoold aaan tomothlng
wa tba quadrupeda boarlag apon lb lawa af
Mth aad ore t low.
Lint of MurH rcmuinlnp uncluimod
lo thePoitoffloe at Clearfield, for tb week ending
Aoguet JStb,UTt
Conroy, Richdard-1
Cbamben, Wm.
llvea, Mr. Mary
l-tthfow, O. A.
Paiofa, Baaiuel
Mo!.auhlin, John
Muoney, W. K.
Mctjuairi, Mn. Jam
Moore, II elite J.
Bterliog, B. F.
P. A. UAULIN.P.M.
Favorinu Frkk Hhiimim. Wo un-
deratand that the eillieni of Ueeoarla, Uullchaiid
Woodward towoihiia will petitloa the Court, at
the September term, praying (hat the bridge
aeroaa Clearflf Id creek at Puiey vtll (Madera P. O.)
be declared free bridge. That li rrnaible
movement. We bop that avery toll-bridge In
lb eounty will be mad free within the next Are
yeara.
Hov. II. M. liitnnon, I). D.t of Cur
Hile, Pa., will preach at the wood meeting to be
bald In tba Wt Claarfleld Park sextBunda),
Sept Id. Thar will be preaoblng In tb fore
noon and afternoon, providing tb weather li
favorable. Peraooi, who deal re to do eo, are re
qaaated to take m eubrtantlaJ lunch along with
them, and tbui aava a loug walk between tb
morning and afternoon ervleea.
No Panic Tiikhe. Tho cornor-fliono
of tb new Lathrran Church at Roekton, In Union
townabip, ihla ooboty, wa laid with appropriaie
rortmnnieaonTburadaylaat, the S4ih loaL Rev,
II. Baker, uf Alttvona, an the) leading foreign
agent. Tb townabip haa leu than oil hundred
tax alien, yet they eu beer i bed $),b00 on thli occa
loi. They bar the ipunk out there, If they are
a Utile " ibort " auuietimea.
"A new county to bo malo out of
parti or Ulrarfteld and Jcftt-rion It apoken ol, and
John l)ull-li tigrcca lo build a Court lluuae and
jail at bia on i xpenie, provided DuHoia la made
i no couniy-atatol the county. - Viartom Utmotrat,
Well, I'uDoIf, the editor of the Dtmtrat and
tb Rkpi ILIcan will all le out of th way long
before that happen. There are e vera I location
and offer of that kind over In Ala.ka. W would
I ik to add lomeibing to thli romanoe, but w are
out of th material fact!.
AwPtii. Cakklkmhness. MUh Annio
Proctor, of Lewlaburg, Pa., agrd about 14 yean,
ace i dent ally ibot hertelf dead with apialol on Ibe
lflib loat. Bono on In lb family had loaded a
pUtol to ahoot a dog; but rot ailog th ptatol, It
wai laid on a window up-italri, Annie wa alone
when tba accident happened, and It la auppoiad
ah wm examining the plitol merely oat of eorl-
oelty, when it wa dUcbarged, the ball atriklng
her at th Innet corner of the felt eye, Abe died
In a few huur.
Another op the Same. Tho Domo-
erati of Morrla towniblp had an experience meet
ing at Kylertowa on Monday awning. J tut aa
at New Waihington and at Lutbertburg, every
body wai on hand, and a Tilden Club, of over one
hundred namei, wai organiicd on th apot. Sena
tor Wallace and Chairman Tt were on the
ground, and their argument! fonn quieted the
enemy and a lew aore-boada who kept buntng
around tb border of th aaup. Morrla will do
batter at the next election than over before.
Special Train. ArrongemonUt have
been mad by which a tpecial train will be rua
from Phlllpiburg to Clearfield next Sunday, Sep
tember 3d, in order to afford aa opportunity to
penona raiding bet wean tho two placet to attend
the woodi meeting In tb Wet Clearfield Park,
near thii plaoa, on that day. Th train will
leave Philipabwrg at 8:45 a, at., aad arrive at
Clearfield at 9:40 a. m. Returning, It will leave
Clearfield at $ r. and itrive at Plillipabnrg at
5:54 r. M.
Club Mkktinh. Tho meiubors oi
the Kxecutivo Committee of the Central Titdm
Club, in thla place, bar ranted the M Centennial "
building, and eeated It preparatory to holding tho
meeting of the Club therein. Tba regular tinted
meetingi of tht Club will held every Saturday
evening, In that building. Senator Wallace and
ex-Senator Boyar bava bceu inviltd to ad drew
tha Club next Saturday t vert log, Sept 3d, and
Congrcuman Mackey bei'bcva invited to deliver
aa addrea before tho Club on tba lollowing Sat'
urday evening, Sept. 9th.
, , . M Hi
Awake. Too 1 Tho luriretil. Dumo-
erati meetiug ever held in tha uu thorn t .it ion
of tho oounty eame off at New Waibioglon, en
Thnraday, tha S4ib imt Senator Wallace and
Chairman Teat were prcieut aad addroMed their
ftllow-eititeaa. It ia plaiolj evident from the
way f people turn out to our meeting! that,
there. I vmething wrong, and Ibat they omo to I
bear argument and t liiten I tha bliatering
truth uttered by our ipeakera in relation to the
awful miamaoagemoot of our National and Stat 1
affaire. Wa failed to obtain th name of lb
offlcara of th noting In time for thii laaut.
i a w
Clearfield Coal Trade. .State
ment of Coal and other freight! acnt over tb
Tyrone A Clearfield Diviaion, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for th week andlng Auguit 19, 1870, and
the earn time lait year :
coal. . , rova.
For tht week.,!.... ......... ...... . SS.lol
Sama time la.t year 18,234
InoroaM H
. 1 0,807
. 716,804
. 07,471
Pravlonilv darinf year
Same time lait year
Ineroait
. 1U8.1I2V
i 750,105
. 465,70tf
Total la 187$
Same time lait jrtar
InerwaM.M.HH....M.M.........
otrir paaiortTi.
, 184,1 VO
Lomher ,
Mieeellaaooaa froighta....,
flit oart.
... 80
Fatal Accident Death of John Van-
Aral). John VaiUrabeaU a tamherman aa
tha Stnnemabonlng creek, and well-known in thla
aeet Ion of tho oounty, Wat killed at ar near the
log-camp of Mr. Leander Denning, oa Iiaurtl ran,
about fourteen anllii north of thli place, on Tuea-
day of latt WMk, the 52d luat. Tho particular,
aa we have learned them, are aa follow t Van
Brabant waa foreman for Mr. Donning, and had
a font or men aoder him engngMl in nibbing the
at ream at tho log-tamp. On of th workmen
had bean aent by Van lira bant to fell a tree, and
when it wai about ready to fait, VaaUrebaat and
eaetaer ma a were aUndine; directly la the way of
where it waa expected to fill. They were warned
of their danger ,Jand both men walked off torn dis
tance, entirely out of roach of the tree. Juit aa
th Ire wai filling, however, VanBrabaat iud
denly turned around and approached it, when bo
waa itrnok hy a falllag limb, and killed almoit
loklantly. He reiided near the village of Pcnfleld,
In Huitoa townrkip, thii oounty, and waa known
to a great many peoplt by tba appellation of John
" Belgian," being a native of Belgium;. He wa
about ot) yaara or agt, and leavca. A wife but
no children. Ilia remain wcr Interred ia lha
eemetery at Ptnflild oa Thursday la?t
The educational facilities of a com
munity meaiura itt character. There 1 no better
tait of tht reflotment and culturo of a plaoa Una
It aehoola. Clearftold ha mad a rapid atrlde la
Ita acboola durlog tho lait few year. The antl
quated " dKilrlol " tcbool baa giTrn plaoe to th
modern progreiair icbool, aad the rickatty, old
Hkool hotue bai beta anpplantod hy th eoaven
lent and palatini bulldlog on tba hill, la tho
outer a part of (own, known at tht "Leonard
(Jrided School," and which haa been generouely
dedicated to fre acboola. Tho School Board haa
devoted ItMlf to tho building np of thla wbool(
and baa tmploycd teacher that a few yeari ago
a college only eould bav lecored. And yet, there
re wm growing np In oar mldit who do not
avail themMlvea of lit advaatagei. N effort aha
aueeocd without lb tnduriement of the whole com-
...Ity. Tho tiro. ... when to heanahletoread
ind write waa lot dltgraoeful ; hut If our next
eeaeue abow that Clearfield hj any aucb, it will j
be worded to tho di.grac. of tb. ptreat, aa well j
, .
aa that of the child. The Dlreotort, teaebara, and 1
all good er.iavae uaue in aixingine eo-uperauoo or j
tho community In making the " Leonard tlraded 1
School " the .icecn thai tb iahlm good aa4 tW
large ripeat demand.
. ,, 1 1
JNCENDlAttlHM. I ho liiu fiflid ban j
again found employment in our cunty, horrible ,
as the fact IS lo contemplate. Ibe Hope Fire-
BrlfH Woika at Woidland, In Bradford township,
were destroyed oa Tuesday eight of last week, a
well as a dwelling near th lanher yard, In tbt
vieieity of the steam eaw mill, where were stationed
huge piles of boards. Miracsrioufly, the mill and
nearly all the limber were saved. To make It
till more tare that the Ire waa designed
by seme human devil, ibe v life and ptteea
or broken latk had boon prepared In the midst or
the board pllM 1 but, for some cause, the Send
railed to Ignite theoomhnstlbtt at rial a donbf,
fir waatof lion, Tb first rokeocl between 13 and
1 o'clock at night. The wntehmaa avert that be
bad beet le the Flrt Brlch Works but b very
short time liefer tin flame broke out, and Ibe
ire at tha works aad In the empty dwelling-boaM
eve r red tlmoltenetaity. By vigorous work oa
th part of (he oltleoa, and there boiag no wild
whatever, a terrlbt eoaflagration was BTolded.
W were aasCle to eseerteia the probable losa,
bad aadaralaad that II la partly covered by taswr
ane. Vigilant etortaare belag made le discover
the etntocttrs of thli aw fa I rtlmt, and from tbt
feelfBg that perradoa tb aommaalty, ropea will
no doebt, be lo demaad ooa erter tbo guilty
party W dlacfivered.
LETTER MOM MINCHVILU,
FRBRcuviLLn, Auguat 3$, 1176.
Mn. Oootn.AHDia 1 Some thing I know, and
aomo I don't know. I waa up to yoar plaoe latt
week, aad, after leaving the train at lligler itatloa,
I eapled a alga ia front of a building In th vil
lage of Willie wgrovr, with the following wordi
thereon t " Headquariera of tha Junior Hon of
'70 1 by Joaoph Miller." I have repeatedly been
Infuituvd by tboM who prole to be tnaidoof that
Order, that th Junior! would in no way Injur
tho Hmnoeretie plty 1 hut, alter teeing the mark
of the beaat, I wondered if Ibia waa the aelf-aame
Joaepb wbo helped to aupproea tha Rebellion In
18(14 by turning ipy upon Democrat a ( and If be
la the aam fellow, whether bo baa fonekeo hi
evil way aad Ik Kepuulioaa party.
I have alao learned Ibat lion. Wm. J. Hemphill
lata He veo ue A'teavor, Collector, Ag., under
Uraot'e honeat adminiitratlun, li tht Orand Coun-
ellor of tbo Clearfield Junior, and thoaole oracle
ol that onraniaation.
Do me the favor, aa well at many othtr Demo
crat, to inform ua whether the above It tb Spy
Miller of 114, and whether tba other honorable
individual la nut lha leader of tbo Republican
party ia thla oounty. louri, truly,
iKuuiaan.
Tba " headquarter M proprietor la lha aolf
aam individual Indicated by uur correspondent,
and Mr. Hemphill ia the old at recognised Kadi
cal leader in ttii oounty. Ha and Miller will act
Joit as they bare In the peit for th good of their
own tod to the injury of tba Demooratl party.
Tht Democrat who duel not know thla bad better
put 00 bia ' speck," and then he wuy be able to
eoe the Radical mar let to oatcb him. Kd. Rar.
SUNDAY CHOOL HIST OR V.
HtaroaicAt. ikrtcii or Ninn Tixna ornnATioNi in
iXB,nrikM vtivsit,
The following hlalorlcal ahelch of th oporatlona
of th Clearfield Co, B. S. Auooiatloa, for tho
past alno year, hue been submitted for publioa
tlon, and la signed hy O. W. Rbecm, Prealdeat,
and t. 11. Reed, Secretary.
Tba Clearfield County So hha tb-School Asm-
elalloa " waa formed lu tba Court llouie, at Clear
field, in tbo month or June, IH07. There it at
band no record of the proceeding of tb Aiaoola
tlon, except from 1871 to p reseat data August,
187S, An annual Convention or tba Aaaocialion
waa held In the M. E. and Presbyterian Cburcbee
at Curweutvillr, Sept. 17th and 18th, 18T2. Thla
Convention wai well at landed, a good degree or
interest manifested, and a new IrnpuUa given to
tht work. Tba next annual Convention bold
reifloua In the Lutheran, Methodist, and Presby
terian Churcbea in Clearfield, Oot. 9th aad 10 lb,
1873. The Association held Ita third annual
Convention at Osaeola Milla, Nor. 18th and 19tb,
1874- Tha fourth annual Coavanllon waa bold in
Clrarfleld, Oot. 9th and 10th, 187$. Tba Associa
tion hold occasional Institute la different parti
of the oounty.
Sine 1871 tb number of schools has increased
from 101 to 130.
Rer. R. CriUeodon, Missionary of the American
Sunday-School Union, la atill actively engaged in
tha work, co-operating with the Association.
Much good haa revolted from bia labora.
Tht follow iog atatlatloal report la collected for
a permanent Centonnlal record, to be published
by the Pa. Btatt Sabbath School A hoc ia tlon
Stat!tiiil Summary of Suuday-Sehoott in Clwir.
tld Count) for tae year exdiwy Ju'p $1, 1870 ;
No. of Protestant Monday -Hohool t, Including
county-teat and borough! ISO
No. of denominational schools 83
No, of I'nion or undenominational schools... 47
No. of officers, teachers and scholars In Prot
estant Sunday-Schools -8,307
No. of schouh conitqfd all tho year - Hi
" elosed about half the year 48
" " that ase International Lessons 87
11 that bold teachers' meetings... IS
persons received from the acboola into
tha churches, in lull membership, during
the y.-ar SIS
No. cf l.omaa Catholic But day -School $
Total membership of Roman Catholic Son-
day schooia
.... 446
A HCAW GROUND SWELL.
The manager of the RadioeJ party ia thU plaoa
had been hard at work for several daya In the
early part of last week, urging upon tholr breth
ren the necessity of organising a Hayet and
Wkaolereampalgit club la thii borough. They
feared to call (ho meeting before seeing every ono
of the voters of their party, because they knew It
would he an utter failure unless this was dona-
Rrery Individual member of their party was there
for pr Iv ately informed lhattuch a me ting would
be held In n vacant ctort room la Pie's Opera
House, on Friday evening, tht lath lust., and that
they should make it a point to bo In attendance.
Friday evening came, and with Ita first early
dawp a martial bans! was stationed at Ibtentranoe
of th room, and to tbeaoul-itirring Uralasof fife
and drum tha follower! of the Radical Will-' tbo-
Wltp wcr expected to gather from all quarter of
tha town. Bnt, alaa for human expectation!
When tb hour for opening the xertiaaa bad arriv
ed, but fifty-one voter a fair sprinkling of Dem
ocrats among tb numberand twenty -two small
boys ware In th room. The heart of the Chair
man was heavy. It is elongated faoe and clouded
brow plainly told of bit diaappolntntent. All
day be had been happy and ami ling aa Ulysses at
a clam bake, but now ha felt bad. Had his friends
gone back on bis precepts, or what In thunder was
the matter F Tut affair must be made the hast of
however, an, 1b prweoao of thli monstrous crowd,
tha neetiag was called U order, temporary e (Boers
choaoa, aad a plan of permanent orgaBliatloa
adopted. Then all wbo wished to do so wore Invi
ted to put their name to tut "articles or faith"
adopted by the club. At this point the number of
votert dwindled down to tbirty-einand some
of tbeaa did not put tbtlr aamas to the papah .
After tb signing, Chairman Murray was called
upon for a speech, and he reeponded la a few re
mark!, which, for downright falMhood,prveTViB
of facta and mia-atatement af history, exceeded
all that gentleman'! previous efforta. Me pitched
into Ibe Democratic party and their nominees
with an attar abandon of truth, charging them with
all the crime that bare been committed In this
eonntrv for tho pa at quarter of a century, and held
aloft th "bloody shirt" In n meaner that would
have done credit to Morton or Don Cameron, lit
wound ap bia speeoh by say lag that "flfly-ilx
names bad been signed to their club book. He did
not tell bia audience, however, that most of theM
signatures had been obtained y circulating Ue
paper through the Borough and Lawrence lowa-
bip, thro or four days previous to the meeting'
That's where the fifty-sis comes in. .
A I together the dim ting was a total failure. Tbt
old tine good feeling, the smite! and cbMrt of the
Radical laadert (ailed to lend their enchantment
oa this occasions There li something "rotten In
Denmark." The erlmta and oorruptlon of the Rad
ical poaMraders, uneartbod at Washington by a
Democratic Congrees, are having a wholesome ef
fect la every ejection diatriotia the country. Tbo
Radical see this and aad know It. The tout hern
atrage mill la played oat, and after tht Novem
ber election the Republican party will be hurled
lo the grave It has dug for others. Hip, hurrah,
for Grant, Belknap, Babooek, Uay A Co.
AflSETTo OF CLEARFirtD BOROUGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
Isaaa Johnson, Krej., Treasurer of Clearfield
Borough School District for school year ending
1st day of Juns, Is78, and pre v tone yaara.
ifBaroa. '
To balanoa from lata Treat. Lm ..,.$ V6 34
To amount of 1(476 school Duplicate 1,46 38
To a as own t received froaa Liquor flnet... 136 0$
To aennwat received from Stato Appro
pnatmt.H u .... 40f 84
To amount of 1876 aVhee) lHsplteato...M 1,67$ 61
To amount received form Collector Mc
Cle)lan.....R 150 00
To balanoe difw Treaearer ,$ 80
ToUl
cnaoiron
...M$A,14S 73
i
....$4,98103
By amount of order redeemed..
liy t par cent, oa above,.
182 16
By abatoateal la tax-payer oct 1,6f?,3
. B, inn.... .... -
B"M?J
Dy ftbatement to tax payer pa $l,wui.-
U of 181 toa.. w
J ""WJ,,ir,l?tr?a,lLhMOa ,W
tog a2-4i of l7 lai
B BBimut ,4- taa traoelorrod to
Collector J'vwelL
Total a.. ........... ,...$4, HI It
P. S. The amount due Treasurer Johnson bus
boon by hisa cellecled out of Ibe 1077 Daplioata.
isenrneiii uvruuma nanwui is nines " wm.
jIHII jt Leonard : ,
naarun.
To amount paid on ouatraot prioe of
llouae ... H $32,416
To amooat paid for huroiinr nor ro
eoiptod bill . H.M,.
To anwaat paid fur two furnaces ......
To naavwnt paid for two priVMa.H..
Ta amewnt paid for digging aad fill
ing M-. ,.. MW
T nmoanl paid for Pavements and
BtopC, .....MM..
To Baa nt paid for Sohool apparatua.
To amounk paid for Chemical appar
atus MM
To amoant paid for Kxtra vwt aide coal
of paint
Te amount paid for School Bell M
To amount paid for Tjcr-Ootta waist
draia pipe
To amount paid for Changing aad fix
lag water pipe
To amount paid for tUpressag
Te amooat paid for Clock Hegalator...
To amount paid to Rsra Ale aa Arehl-
,8M 64
7H7 04
41$ 60
180 10
17$ Of
Ti 00
61 0$
11 M
1$ AO
IS to
1$ 71
00 0$
16 N
$08 T8
449 OS
l,9f 0$
M$ 90
To sbnbI paid for Organ
To amount paid for Pwtseo'a at North
and Sooth door.
To aaaowwt paid for Extra work and
Material la and around houM
To Intareot en $19,00 u 1st Jane
I07e
To Invavwet ea $IM0 from 1st Jaa.
T6to 1st Juno TO ,
To Interott ea 6,071.11 bl. from let
Jan. 'TO to lit June T 11$ Y$
Total..
....$.10,981 09
V
ontniTon.
By School Bends.-... $11,000 00
Bv ami. rao'd. from aale af old aokool
building! 1,444 00
Uy acioiii order . 8M
Uv Int. Conuona duo on Hoods 1,900 00
By bal. dua cioln.lveof Intareot 14,.1I1 0H
By lnureat to lit Jun 10 H00 TO
ToUl $30,988 09
$14,109.31 of which la dua to 1. T. Leonard
and fur which he baa no security.
AltBT 1st judo, 1870,
To ami. of Academy fundi $4,10 $1
To Bal. of Xb74 Duplicate (subject to
Kxooa. etc.)
To Bal. 1870, Duplicate (eabjeet lo
Kxoaorations etc.)
To Tuition due from adjoining districts
for 1876 .
To Tuition due from adjoining distriot
for IH7A N
To Tuition asMssod on graded aohol-
ars I n District for 1876
Balanoa
$18 03
9A6 96
83 $1
sor 8fl
T43 00
1I,7X 64
Tbtal $38,744 10
LIABILITIES.
Ur amL dua Traaa. on school aooout of
187T 1,560 30
Bv amt.of out stand tax order'! due Jaa.
T. Leonard 234 43
By atnt. School Bonds due in I8B3 10,000 00
By Interon due on same 1st June 70.. 1,900 00
11 Hi latin dua on buildiuff. furaltar
apparatus ete 14,301 43
By lu tare t due on aamo la 1 June 70, 9b0 78
ToUl ....
IH.$3H,T4I 10
Eicets or LlnbllitlM over aMta oa the
1st June 1870 $J1,781 64
Statement or ReMuroei for the wbool year
1878.
To amount duplicate asMSied H.. $3,679 61
To amount received trout Liquor fines 226 00
To amount State appropriation
To amount assessed pupils of adjoiuiog
Districts H
To amount aliened graded Scholar!
in District
Balance
407 14
807 80
743 00
400 41
ToUl $4,71$ 13
(Of the amount useiscd on pupils ia and out
of district then will be considerable of abate
ments percentage aud exonerations).
Statement of expenditures fur school year 1870.
By amt, paid A. W. Lee lor Recording
eeed lor school lots valued, at bj.ouu ana do
nated to the publio school by Hon. James T.
ifoooara
.......$ 4 611
By tost of Teachera
....3,4li0 00
uy tost or fainter .
By cost ol Coal,. ,.......
Br cost of wood.
, Itt 00
129 00
11 00
M 24 60
18 60
16 43
, 808 76
By tost of crayon, ink, etc
By cost of PrinttnO
By cost of Repairs
By coat of Portico , H
By cost of Secretary .
By AbaUmcnt allowed Ux -pay era
80 00
64 68
00 00
73 38
114 40
By amt. of Kxonerationa (any) .....-
uy amt. of Collector pereealea-c
By amt. or Treasurers percentage
uy probable Abatement a amt, aess
041 on scoolars
260 00
ToUl
....$4,723 18
Amount of expenditure! over resource
tor tuo year iojo oov 1
Estimated Rescooroe fur School year A. D.
18(7.
ox iron.
To amount of Duplicate assessed $3,123 36
To amount of Bute Appropriation 407 09
To amount Assessed other distriots 200 00
To amount A wetted to Uraded scholars 400 90
ToUl . ua.,. $1,130 26
Estimated Expenditures for 1877.
cukditoh.
By oost of Toaobcrs $2,l9d 00
By oost of Fuel and Cootingencies 376 0"
By Abatement, Exoneration, nod Per-
eeniawe, sow uv
Bv probable AbatemeaU etc- on Dis
tricts and Scholar. iw "
By Balance to ray en Bunds, cto 1,116 26
ToUL,
$4,139 26
Probable amoant of I87T rtsonrou after
paying expenses of the year $1,116 26
And on the 20th of August, 1878, ata full moot
ing of the Hoard, aad Upon Settlement being
made aa aforcaaid. It waa aaoertaiaed that the
District owed to If on. Jos. T. Leonard, on the
Original Investment, lor building, furniture, ap
paratus, etc, iu2.4, ugtiier wan ci,74.u
of interest, for which he held no security, and, on
motion. It wai resolved to Issue Bonds to the
amount of $1,000.1)0 bearing Interest from date
an an order on the Treasurer for 74.oi, and
upon th delivery of the tamo to Judge Leonard,
he made tha following donation to tb Clearfield,
Dorougn acnooi uittrtoi:
"Aud now, 28th of Auiust, 187$, X hereby do
naU to the School District of Clearfield, the sum of
Fourteen thonaand throe hundred and two dollars
aod fifty-three osnU ($14,302.63), being the bal
ance dua me for money advanced for the erection ,
furniture, and apparatus of th "Leonard Uraded
School Buildinc upon cettlemaat this
sday made."
Jambi T. Lbonabp.
All of which annoars anon tho miaotM cf aald
School Board, aod ia hereby respoolfully suV
mtttc t tae taxpayer! t in utstrtei.
.Br oanaa or raa Boa an.
A. C. Tatb, Jab. T. Lbohabd.
BecNUry. ' President.
August 20, 1870.
Lorillard's Tobaccos. Lytic, of
tbit place, hat tha agency for Clearfield county
for Lorillard's celebrated brands tf tobacco, and
can cell them at factory prloea.
WantkdI 1,001) cords of Hemlock
and Rock Oak Bark, for which we will pay tht
highest merktt prlo.
Jylltf. ' A. O. Km at a A Co.
Coal Oil.- Lytlo has received a car
load of coal oil, and oan U It by th quart or
barrel. Also, by tbo ean. tf
Special $t
Bcflom Foi SauiR. Nowtcti Sbatf keeps a
full supply of Frodonia Buggies and Platform
Wagoaa for sal. To bo eoo at th Shaw Hobm
yard. Call oa or address him at Clearfield Penn
sylvania. may U-tf.
CAKH PAID H WtML BV ARNOLD,
AX JIJnVTUnnVIL.L,K
Frasibb's Ooidb Book to Pnii.AnxLFaiA mo
TttB CtNTBtKiAL RxniBtTtoR. Price reduced to
X FPU rPNTft HaslhMaPblishd,
aaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw showing the location of
eo 01 tn prominent places or in tercet on IB
Great Centennial iirooadsa A better book than
any of the 60-emt t hi idea published. Knclow
price 10 won a n. f ratter, c.ie nainut street,
rouadcipnia, and get copy by return mail, y
CASH PAH) FDR W(H)L BY ARNOLD,
ATtLltnnHVIiiLIt, ...
CABH PAID FOR WOOL BY ARNOLD,
AT L UMH unni ILLb , .
THINK FOR YOIfRHELF. '
Thouaaadi lead miserable Uvea. Milferinr tram
dyspepsia, a disordered stomach and liver, pro
ducing billousoeM, heart bora, eositveneee, weak
ness, Irregular appetito, low spirits, railing food
after eating, and often ending in fatal attacks ol
fever. Tuav at now vunv anm sick, yet they gnt
little sympathy. Tha unfailing remedy, which is
yearly restoring thousand, la DaCoxta'c Radical
Cure, sold by C. D. Watson, and Hiruwick A
Irvlo, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa.
A toe. oot tie will eon vine von of Hi merits.
Don't delay another hour after reading thii, but
go and get a bottl,and your relief ta aa certain aa
yea live. Will you do It, or will yoa continue to
sunerr inina lor yourself 1
DYftPRPftlA.
A mar leans arc particularly euhjret to this die
mm aod Its effects : such as Sour Stomach, Sii-k
Headache, Habitual Coallvoness, Heart bura,
Water brash, com ins: up of tbo food, oeated tona-ua.
disagreeable taste In the mouth, palpitation of
the Unrt, and all other diaaaaoo of the Stomach
and Liver, Two dnset of 1rkiV Aiiat-ar
Flow rb will relieve yon at once, and there posi
tively la aot a ease In the United StatM It will
not aura. If yon doubt this go to your Druggist,
0. D. Watson, aud get a Sample Bottlo for 10
rent and try it. Regular si so 76 cento.
Prof. Parker's Ploataat Worm Syrup It par
feetly safe, eatremely palatable. No physic ro-
Iulred. Costs 36 cent. Try It. For sale by 0.
1. Watson aad Hertsniok A Irwin, Cnarfletd, Pa.
oh 22eowly.
CAKH PAID POR WOOL BY ARNOLD,
AT I IHW ItNNVILLK.
WM. RBKO'M L4MJA1,.
The great demand for Mme. Demerest's pat
terns, ennblM ma to keep a full aaorttnDtor
an iae pauoros ta tba catalogue, rail slyiei
received in a tew days.
A a st her new etock of mods rooaivad Ihi
.week, : ,
The handeoMsitatMrlmnt of Coraotiln th4
oounty, Juat received.
Aug. 19, 187$.
dM. $, imtr.
On Thursday, Augctt t4th, INTO, by Rnv. H.
Una, Mr. K. R. Tamer and Miss Jaao A. U rah am,
both of Cloarfleld county, Pa.
At the res I dene of the bride, oa Sunday, Aug,
nth, 1ITS, hy Rev. fl. LI an. L. 0. Blair, of Wtf
I i am. port. Pa., aad Kama B. Chapman, of WaL
lacoloa, Clearfield eouaty, Pa.
tJB(iBffmrnt.
Primary Election, Baturdaj, Sept. 16.
Fare. CofltTee,lW,Soatr,$l, AtMmbly,
$16 H her iff, $16 ( Associate Judge, $lt Diatrwl
Attoraey, $10) Jury OemmlMlener, $. Tho fM
oat he paid la advaac.
- CONfiRhW.
Wa are nwtberltoel to nnnonnne ih name of L. A.
Mackey, of Cliutoa eouaty. as a eaadidale far Cob.
froaa, tubjMt to the ruhm governing th Democrat
ic pony.
nuglfi. PnstonV" nddrtta, I,ek flavefl,
. Stunounrrmrntf.
BKNAT0R. ,
W. in .nlborlMil I. in ll Mm. of
T. J. DOYHH, of ClmlUeld.u . .uilld.l. lur
Bt.t. Iwla, (ublwl lo lb. rail. .r.l.g tlx
U.iuonr.li. li.rtr.
Uf It. Pu.IiiDIm .JJtMi, 0l.nH.lil,
W. r .nlkurli.il l .HB...M Ih. nam. f
W. W. IIKTIrt, of t'laitrl.l'l. u n.nJiJ.I. for
Ht.l. Hn.lor, iuIiJmI I. H. o ruing
lb. Joor.lio li.rly
.uglO. P.i.luBco .dili.n, CU'.rO.lil
W. .r. .ulliorli.il lo .nnoaooo lu. iuu of
OKUI:UK M. llRIBIU.., ul "' Mini, .
o.udiJ.i.rur St.i. B.o.ur, iuIiJmi lu iu ruin
gov.ming tb. Il.moorilio pM'
.ugll. foiliifflN wldrm, Umob Milu.
AHSHMBLY.
we are autnoriaeu 10 ni 01
A. U. TATK, of Cleerlnld, as a caudidato for
Assembly, subject to the rule! governlog the
auglO. Foil office address, Clearfield.
S11KH1FF.
Wc are authorised lo announce tha name of
ANDRKW PKNTZ. Jr.. of Brady twp., as a can
didate for Sheriff, subject lo the rales governing
tbo Democratic party,
nuglfi. roetoflletaddrtia, Luthsnburg,
We ar authorised lo announce the name af
B. O. UKAKH ART, of Decatur township, as a
oandidate fur Sheriff, subject to the raise govern
ing the Democratic party,
nuglfi. Poslofficc address, Pblllpiburg,
We arc authorised to announce tb name or
II K.N K If BRKT1I, of Bell tnwnnblp, aa a eandl
date fur Sheriff, tubject to the rulea governing the
Democratic party,
aug 16. , postemct address, Oatend.
We ar authorised to announce the name of
JAM KB MKH AFFKY, or Hell townsbip.aa a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to the rulea guvcrnlng
the Democratic party,
aug Id. Poatoffioe address, Bower.
W are authorised to announce the name of
PATRICK CURLBV.of Bradford township, as a
OBididat lor Gboritl, subject lo tuo rules govern
ing the Democratic party,
aug 10. Postottto address, Vt'illiamsgrove,
We are autborlsod to annobnnc th name of
DAVID H1TCH1NU8, of Bradford township, at
n candidate for Sheriff, tubject to the rules gov-
ernlug tue Democratic party.
auglO. Postofllct address, Woodland,
Wc ar authorised to announce the name of
A. V. OARI'KNTKK, of Boers township, as a
candidate for oner in, subject to the rulM govern
ing the Democratic party,
aug 10. PoitnfilM addrir Wallaeetoa.
"ASSOCIATE JUDUK.
Wa arc authorised to announo the nam of
DR. ASHLEY M. II ILLS, or Clearfield, aa a oan
didate for Associate Judge, subject to the rulei
governing the Democratic party.
auglO. Postoftio address, Clearfield.
We are authorised to announce the name of
JOHN J. RBAD,erLawrnMtwp.,aaaoandidat
for AMOciate Judge, subject to too rulM govern
ing the Democratic party,
nuglfi. Pottoffloe address, Corwtnsvllle.
We arc authorised to announce the nam of
D. W. MUORK, of Clearfield, as a candidate for
Associate J udge, lubjeot to the rules governing
tbt Democratic party.
augld. Poatoflte address, Clearfield.
We ar anthoritsd to announo ih name of
WM. A. BLOOM, of Pike township, a acaadl-
date for Associate Judge, subject to the rules gov-1
orbing the Democratic party.
. aug 10. Poatoffioe address, New Millport, j
Wo arc authoriied to announce the nam of
VINCENT B. HOLT, or Bradford township, at a
oandidate fur Associate Judge, subject to the rales
governing the Democratic party.
aoglfi. PostofiiM address, Woodland.
Wo are authorised to announce the name of
ABRAHAM OUDKN,of Lawrence township.aa a
candidate for Associate Judge.subject to the rules
governing the Democratic party.
auglfl. Potto (hoe address, Clearfield.
Wc arc authorised to announce th name of
II. F RoWLRS.or Lawrence township, as a can
didate for Associate Judge, subject to the rule
governing the Democratic party.
auglO. Postomc address, Cloarfleld.
We art auihorirtd to announce th nam of
JACOB W. CAMPBELL, of Bell township, ai a
candidate lor Associate Judge, subject to tho relet
governing tue Democratic party,
aug. 10, l'ostofllce address, Cosh.
We are authorised to an Bounce the nam of JO
SKPH PA XT hi Ra UN of Jordan towosbip.sa con
didate lor tb oflio of Auooiat Judge, suOjMt
w me mica governing ine iremnorattc ptirty,
aug 16. , Postofflo address, Marron.
Wo arc aothorlud te annouane the name of
FRKDEK1CK SIOr'F,of Beocarie township, as
candidate for the oaVe of Aseociau Judge, subject
to tberulea governing toe Uemnorauo party.
auglO. Postoffio address, Uagcrty aXRoada
DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ...
Wc ar authorised to announce the name of
n. W. SMITH, of Clearfield, as a candidate for
District Attorney, aubjtot to the rolea governing
ine icmoeratie pany.
ajglO. PostotBe add rest, Clearfield.
Wo are authorised to announce tho nam of
A. U. k RAM KR, of Clearfield, u o candidate for
District Attorney, subject to the rales governing
tae Democratic pany.
auglfl, Postofilc address, Clearfield,
Wear authorised to annonnM th name of
WM.M. McOULLOUttll.or C I earl eld, aa a oan
didate for District Attorney, subjeot to the rules
governing tot Democratic party,
aug. 10.. . Postoffio address, Clear I eld.
JURY COMMISSIONER.
We are authoriied to annonnM the nam of
Dr. J. P. B V RCH FIKLD. of Ckarfteld.es a eandi
dote for Jury Commissioner, subject to tht rule
governing tat Democratic party,
aug. lti. PoitotBo address, Clearfield,
$tw SUirrtiarmfuts.
n:
OTICK OF INCORPORATU'N.-,,
Notice is hereby fire that bud lie tlon will
b made, on Wednesday, Scpttmlwr 17tb, l7fl,
to ine uourt oi uommon rieas of UlMrncid Co.
for a 0 barter of insom ration for Bethanv Ptm
bylerian Church at DuBoic, Clearfield oounty, Pa.
Aug. in, 70-31 KM 11LOOM, Prt'y,
, COURT PROCLAMATION.
YITHERKAB, noa. C. A. MAYER. Prcsldant
if Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of
tht Twinty-fiftb Judicial District, tompoaed of
ine eountiet or uiearDeld, Centre and Clinton
and lion. William 0. Folbt aad Hon. Jon J,
Road, Associate Judge of Clearfield eouaty.
have issued their precept, to me directed, for the
holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orpbaas'
Court, Court of Quarter Beaston, Ooart of Oyer
ana scrmincr, ana vourt oi uenerawail Deliv
ary, at tho Court Hoom nt Clearfield, In and for tbt
county of Clearfield, commencing oa the fuurtn
Monday, tho tifttli day of Heptctnbor, IM1Q,
and to continue two weeks.
NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby gtvea, to the
Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Ooaitables,
in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear la
their proper persons, with their Records, Rolls,
Inquisitions, Examinations, and ether Remeav
braneea, to do those things which to their offices,
and ia their behalf, pertain to be don.
By an Aot or Assembly, passed tha fitb day of
may, a. v, io ii is made tbo uuiy ol ibe Jus
tices of the Peaoe of lb m vera I counties of this
Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Sessions of the respective
counties, all tho reoogniaanoM entered Into befor
them by any person or persons charged with the
commission of any crime, except such cases as
may b ended belvro a JuU of the Peine, uu
der existing laws, at least tea days bi-Tore the
commencement of the cession of the Court to
which they are made returnable respMUvely.and
In all eases where any recognixaoecs ar entered
Into Icm thaa ten days hcfuia Ut commencement
of the aosilon to which they are made returna
ble, the said Justices ar tn return tha .ne In
the same manner as If aaid net had pet been
passed. .
01VBN ander my hand at Clearfield, thla Bib
day of Augu-t, tn th year of onr Lord, on
thousand eight hundred and seventy-six.
aug. 9-to W. R. M. PHKRflON, Sheriff.
I 1ST OF JUUOILS.
J List of Jurors drawn for September term, A.
D. IH7$, to be held on th 4th Monday or Sep
tember, (1Mb day), and eontiooa for two weeks t
a baud Junott.
L. R. Msrrcll.ClearfleU,
J. Metiaughey,
R. 0. Stewart, Olrard,'
R. Hill. Shaw, tiosbea,
B. W, Records, Urabam
A. B. Tata, Mreenwood,
Joe Berkcy, Hustot,
J W. Potior, Karthaus,
If it. Ulem peon, New burg
11. W. Dotts, Becoarla.
F. MobarTtiv, Boll.
(1. W. Campbell, Bell.
n. mc newt it, nrairoro.
L. B. Ctrlilo, Brady.
Philip Arnold, Brady,
H. Y others, Covington,
A. U earns rt. Decatur.
joan rex, naox,
A. Humpbray, Law'aoe,
H, Irvin, Irfiwrenca,
A. Rallatoa, Morris,
Cbas. Cleaver, Penn,
S. J. OelBstt, Union, '
Jas. Bloom, FerguMn,
vwAraasa jraons. 1st wmic". '
I). C. Moore, Clearfield,
Jebn Foak, Doeatar,
David Burket, Decator,
Isaac Moore, Ferenson,
August Kogeui, Uirard,
Mark Wilaou, tiosbea,
Joha Lytle, Mraham,
Jas. McUuire, Urabam,
Win Bell, Greenwood,
F. C. Bowman, II oaten,
Arehcy Jordan, Jordan,
John Batter, (of (loo.)
Lawnve,
A. M. Reed, Lawrence,
Lewis Urowa, (of Wat.)
Lawrence,
3. O. Moore, Lawrence,
Cbas. Duff, Lawrenoo,
Henry Qroc, Morris,
David Flegal, Morris,
Joha Emaigh, Merrto,
Joha Harlel, Morris,
Xa. Fullmer, Mocvia,
Wai. ftowl.N umtt
Jamea MeKsscn, Pena,
u. li. itallord, "
R. Shirk,
John Uulich, "
Jas. Cooper,
Reg. Uearhart, '
J. L. Kelly, L. City,
J. W. II after, Osceola,
S.H.Hiadman, Bs roar la
Jas. Frt, Becearia.
Tho. Oroom, jr., Hec'la
fantai Boueh, Bell,
W. B. McGIim. Bell.
Samuel Sundarlla, Itoll,
ueorgc LMah Jr, Bloom,
Josh. (Irafnus. Bradford
Jacob William, Bradf'di
isaae Wilson, Hradrord,
R. Llveranod. Bradford.1
Jobn Mbaffcf, Brady,
O.W. Tbompaoa, Brady,
J. R. Henderson, Brady,
8. C. Snyder, Brady,
Ooo. Hartsfclt. Brad v.
J. Chapman, Dura side,
tgflas. Wood '4,
THAvaana joaoaa 34 wxat;.
J. B Welicl. Bom sid.
Jaa. Kephart, Decatur,
S. Curry, FerguaoBi,
Job Htlo, FMguaest
Fnd Cre.s, Fersmusj.
Rills Irwla, Otelon,
R. K. Shirey, tteshon,
W. H. Stanley, Bullch,
LakeMillnMd.t.uHeh,
Thorns Smith, Jerdaa,
Jane fat heart. Kaot.
J. F. Weaver, Clearfield
a. r. ssitholi,clcnrneld
hi. Bottorf. Clearfield.
I. ThompMu, Cur'sville
b. nniuei, wallaeetoa,
M. U. Weld, Ueeoarla,
Rob'l Shoff, Beeoaria.
Sam 'I Boyce, Becearia,
Jnba Can n Ingham, Roll
Franc la Bush, Begga,
A. dear hart, Bnuilord,
Jama Holly, Barwitde,
D.MeCracken, Bawnside
L. Beck, Burnsid.
J. i. ThompMn. Ut'o
N. Uwhead, Uwrono,
W. Spockmoa sr. Lew
Joha Ardor, Pi,
Jobn Dualap, Ptke,
R. Mtrackao. Pako,
J.M.Chto. Woodward
John Rob ten a, CbMt, i
Aadrew Frail ey, Chwt,
J. M, Relttr, Covington
W. nendern,
5m and aUUntoui gwrrrtiifmiats.
METHODSPOINT8
METHODS OF BUSIXESSPOINTS OF ADVANTAGE
whHN the purchase of ; ,
CLOTHING-
WANAMAKER ft BROWN'S OAK HALL,
To nhhjb tao snvMo Cko Isnnvoaawl weiea and OavoW Sojnfihsj of
-THE PUKOIIASINO PUBLIO.-
anHoen .
t htT. but Om Frio, tor All....
w
I reoclvo Cash Payment from AIL.
fri ;lv a Quaranto protooUng A1L.M
WR Return Money whan W cannot
W bny onr goods at ft ret hand, hi
luimeiiM quautittos, said at the
loweot prloea for CiU
Wl Bannfiteturo with oxtrom oar
ovory gaxuout wo aoiL.......
WE in poet every yard of goods that
goua Into our gannenta........w.
Wl pot a ticket on every garment. '
abowlag plainly iu quality anil
price............
WE out off every Item of tuneceaaair
t OApndlturo,H..HmH.MM..HMM,
Wl employ fl rat-el am workmen la
ovory deparUnout . ....-.
Wl gtveaallifartion to every purobaaer
oc reiuiB id iaouoyw..w..n.HM.n.
tn Addition to onr Tmmena Stock of Rcdy-Mt4 Oo thing, wo har Magnlnomt Line
of Men and Boy's fmjiabin: Ooodi, Shirto (of oar own moke) and Underwear, ail at the
Very Loweot prloea.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK SVAT.TWy
8. E, COR. SIXTH A MARKET STREETS,
PHTT.AT)TXPHIA.
STORE.
LOW PKICES HAVE NOT KILLED
T. A. Ffcck & Co.,
Tbey still Hvo, and find themMlvoi well and hearty
while others arc flOmplataing boeauM buyers of UKK3S AMD DRY UOODS are not In -aai-tion
to pay tha large profits of tho past, while they, like far-seeing business men, taw tb
Situation aad offered and told Dry Goods at 1
Prices to Suit the Times. i
By so doing they have built ap n prosperous aod
i pum, in wiibiii n iwi vum mil, vn mra ouura loom B prOBt iaeir mOtlO IOT
1B76 waa mad in olden times, and in the wwrdi or Franklin : "A nimbi sixpence li better
than a slow shilling." At a recent meeting of the firm at was anaaimomsly loootvod to -do
business as heretofore .ON A CASH HAktltt, and change the motto for 1H7$
w follows i "A nimbi Throeponre li better than a ilow Hlxpoure." " L
Tblt beats Franklin Juit 6v aeroanb . 1
THE GREAT
DRESS AND DRY
. , Market St., Clearfield, Pa. 1
SEW OPEHne OF SEW dress goods. '
All the latest styles from 10 cents per yard up.
THE BCST BLACK ALPACAS IN TOWN., , .
, ..; ....... ... i i,
JUsck Silka, on dollnr and opwards. Drew Linem, bel ihadu and make
' ' TaWe Lineni, Turkey Red, bleaohed and anbleaobed. ' . , ,
Shootinga and Pillow case Cotlool, bleaehed and inblea'cbed. '
Calieoea, ) , Cottonadee for mon'a and boy'a wear. ' f
Muslim and l , i . : , , : , ' M
Ginghnmi. ) All kind, ot Summer Caaeimereei ery cheap.
; ; Nice Summer Shawls and Skirls. t
Fall fresh line of all dctcrlptiODi of White Ooodt, plain and plaid.
Mualina, Plquos, "...
Bolt finishod Cambrica,,
Nainsook,
Swiss Vicloria Lawns,'1
. . 1 A new
, f boiee
'..
HAMBURG
New Coreels, Ladies' Ties, Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cafft, Kid Gloves,
umcK sou coiorea vcusana veiling, neck Kaobing, ldier Hack Combe,
Parasols and Fans, Ladies' and Cbildrea'a Oom, Ladiea'tnd Chil
1 " dren'a Glorea, Idtdiea' and Children. Undorwear., ,, t .
i . MILLINERYGOODS, a foil Mionll everybody. ' ' !;
Trimmei UuU and Bonnet, very ohoapr 1 New Silks, Flower, andRibboni.
' - : i L'nlrimmed Hats and Bonnet. '
Having auceoeded in getting a first class Milliner, persons favoring as with a
call will nod goods in tbia dopartmont very much lower than heretofore. ;
CJentV Farnlalilna; Goeda.''.' X: "r
Percnlo Sliirts,' Wbito Shirts, Undorwear, Linen Collars and Coifs, Paper
Collars and Cuffs, Suspenders, Linen JUandksrebiefe, Hosiery, Glove
"'' and New Ties of every description. . . .. ,
All llio nbovo goods will be offered at th lowest possible prices.
;:; T. A. FLECK' & CO.,
, , Clearfield, Pa., April 86, 1876. "' ' -" "
JOHN H. FULFORD,
GtXSHAt MSl'RAHC Aot.rr,
CL.rleld, Fma'a, ' ''
Rir.M.1, ill; it. iMdl.g Fir. I.nniw.
Coinp.aiM of tfe, M.otrji , u
Qumii ,........ 11 0,,0,I1M
Hoj.l Cn.dl. S.OOO.OM
UoM, N. Vol. ........ S.TM.1I4
l,eomln,, Huorji, ,J3,(4J
rrt.kli., Phll.J'. ... 3,3M,i(l
Phia.li, llulf.rd.......,....,' 1,MI,I01
Ihnorer, Naw York ' l.m.UJi
llnm Ool , 0. tl,,MK
All., Hartford A.,,84t
Provld.no., Wlilnl.. Slt,0M
P.raoB, b.t .SVoll.i, u Iihtrkm . frop
rtr of mj hind, ahomld nil n, ofA m
Mvb.l HrMt, .PPO.IU lb, Ooart HouM. Md m.
mj liat eon,ulea and rmt-a Iwfer. Inmrlnf .
OIrld,P... Ort. n, 7S-ly "
New ""v.,r" .
IXOUlt, FED, ..
''''and '
GROCERY;
' STORE.
, ! 1 r-
A. G. KRAMER &. CO.,
Kuoa No. 4, Pie's Open Hwh,
CI.arU.lal.ra, (
KaMaau.UjrM fend
I , .' ! r
.. ,t: t. ,'. ,i . ,.
suoar,
oorrss, " ' '
'. TKA8,
SODA, . ,
''I " ' ' COAL Ml,,
II,: .I-.'..::' ' ' . t . ..'I r
, , BY HIP,
, ... , ,'v-i - '
' SALT, ' ' V. :
I .1 i I .'!!.. ' r
BPICKS,
soar,
.;. ' v : ; " !
i ' ,-. i ' i"
Cud ud OrUd Vralla, lobare., ClfMS, 0a
dlM, Cldar rttv, B.llar, If ga,' Ac. ' '
, ALSO, IST&A . 0M( MADS
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Com Meal, Ohop, Fed, 4o.,
All .r il,k will k. aald akt nu'wak w U
,,hnp for aontr ,radM. ,
a. u. aaAaaaa oo.
ClnrSald, Not. II, H7I. If
.ottimiMHylb. Loir.
CASH aivMOTptmaa of ooilecUoni and
loaoaa from bad debta.
rpHE Onuantoe nrntafia th bnyet who
- sway nos om a juuw ot
Wa rely en tmmenat Bales and or aai
isflod with a very small poroant
IT la easy to buy of oa, aloe all ar tnatedt
alike, no on getting mvon that
are otentod to oUmrs...
TAICIERt?
ICKERIHQ and debaat an dono away
Out havtnc to ea.
'Trjon7sjuu)owusas.wiw-
OUR large nrwrtimv, eapttal and farfl
lUea w uae (or the people a benefit
In lowering prlceaH..H.ww.,HH.H..M.H.
Wl fill orden received by man from all
porta of th UaltodStatoa.. Writ
for particulaxa..
NOT a particle of risk run la btrytng of
as. A child may buy m ohoaly
1876
ONIPrlMl
M frl
iii TbtH.
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA,
at the cIom of a aaoMssful year bail
Incroatlng trad. With a smiM ctor aad II gh
ONE PRICE
GOODS STORE,
Colored DreH Goods in great variety.
Ticking
and
' Cruah.
line of
styles'!
of '
EDGINGS.
Tacked Muslins, plain k
striped,
" Long Cloth,
Plain Cambrio.
1870. .MAY. , 187ft.
NEW GOODS, cheaper than ever.
! .( i . ". . . t I
room no. 2 ; :
Filled and Overflowing.
1 The quite recent decline in Dry
Goods, telle in the way coodi are
going off. Will no enumerate,
but everything in the way of
Millinery and Fancy Goads,
dry goods, . , V.7 , i
NOTIONS, '
TRIMMINGS,'
CAKPETS,
OILCLOTHS,
WALL PAPER,
Id great abundance, at the lowest
possible prices.
WILLIAM REED,
room noyv
Pie's Opera Xlanac.
Charl.ld, Dm. t, 1871.
Srsj tottt, rofrrlr, sjtr.
JJARD TIME8
' i hats mo srrser
IN FRENCHYILLE I
I aaa awra that than ar aena naraoDB a little
hard to please, and I am also aware that the
eusa plaint of "bard tlmee" la well aifh apivormal.
nai i aas so attaated aow ibat l ean saiisiy ua
former aad prove eooalaslvelr that "bard llmoe"
will aot eDoot those wbo buy their foods from me,
aad all my patrons shall ho Initiated Into the se
cret of
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
t bare Roods enoMch to suulIt all tbo Inhabi
tants In tba lower and of tbo eoantjr which I sell
at aieoedlna; low rates from my mammoth store In
MULSONBURQ, where I oan always bo fonnd
ready to wait open sailers and supply thorn with
Dry Goods of all hinds,
Bach as Cloths, fiatlaotts, Casslmeros, Mas! I as,
Delaines, Linen, Drillings, t'aliooes,
Trimmings, Bi boons, Lao,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots aod 6 hoes, Hats and
Caps all of the boat material and made to order
Hose, Bocae, utovee, Hitteos, laoea, Kibbona,o.
OROCRRIK9 Or ALL KINDS.
Oofeo, Tea, Bogar, Rlee, Molasses, Fish, Salt
fork, Linseed Oil, fish Oil, Carbon UU.
Hardware, Qaasnswara, Tinware, Castings, Plaws
and Plow Castings, Malls, Spikes, Corn Co) tl ra
ters, Cider Presses, aod all hinds ol Afn,
Perfamery, Paints, Varnish, Otaaa, and a general
assortment of stationery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always on hand, and will he
sold at tho lowaat possible gores.
J, O. MeClaln't Medicines, Javne's Medicines
II os totter I and lloofland a miters.
t009 pownds of Wool wanted for which the
highest prioe will be paid. Clovoreeed oa hand
and for sale at tht lowaat marktt price.
Alao, Agent for Strattoaville aad Carwoasrllle
Threshing Machines.
tefL-Call and see for yourselves. Ton will Ind
vary thing asnally kept la a retail store.
L. M. C0UDRIBT.
Prenohvllls P. 0., Angnst 11, 1ST4.
R
EMOVALI
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would respectfully notify tbo pnhlle generally
thai bo baa removed his Orooory flora from
Shaw's Row, to tba baildiog formerly ooeapied
by J. Miles K ratter, on Boooad street, neit door
to Btgler'a hardware store, when he Intend!
keeping a fall Una of
(J ItOCEUIEN.
BAMS, DRIED BEEF aid LARD.
8D0AR8 ud ST R UPS, .fall fradM.
TEAS, Grata and Black.
COFFEE, RauM aad drain.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
V.l.rjrEI FRI'ITS,
All kladi Is Ik. ark.L
FICKLE8, In Jan and barr.li.
8PICE8, la vrny form and raricty. '
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KINIM OK CRACKERB,
BOA PS,
MATCHES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Coil Oil aal km; Chimneys.
And a g"l .Mortmcnt of thoia thing, aaoall,
kapt In a STMary Mora, which h. will .leaaaga
for ntarKMing aa an. m.r.n pnm.,
Will nil for aab a. oha.pl, aa aa; Uhar ....
Plau. .all aad M. hla Btook aad Jadja for
yonraalf.
, . JOHN McOAUOHET.
Claulald; Jaa. I,
QROCIEIKa ,
,1 I.I
JAS. H. LYTLE,
(8amam U LYTLE A MITCHELL)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
CHOICE LINE F TEAK.
oo. - .. .
JAPANS,
Imperial," "
touro hts0n,
- ' BHOUBn BREAKS ABT
Para.1 ia Markat
MTTTER AMD EGG
Will b. kmt a.d aold at Irat Mat. Caah raid1
Mr UuaDtr i'rwluoa.
GERMAN cnBRRIKS,
TURKEY PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA HAMS.
FIHII.
Matkartl, Laic Honing, Cod, Ac
r ' " ' '
PICKLES.
B.rr.1 Piokka and Knjllih Piekka.
FLOUR AND PEED.
Flour, Cm Maal, Oat Maal, Ae.
ahlTa JAS. II. LYTLE.
AMERICA!, CYCLOrEDIA,
(ATPLETON'S)
NEW REVISED EDITION,
Complete in 16 Volumes.
Eallr.lt ra wrlli. E,ar;thl.g hrou.lil down
Up Ik. praaeat tin., lllaatraf d lhro.ho.l ariib
Over 3,000 Illustrations
snv mist o 7 "
V. I I ( an akl.Hlara tl
take all tho eel a mas at oooo a volome may bo
delivered emeo a month, or are ia two months.
Ton seats a day, the price of a cigar, will pay for
a net of crCl.OPKlil A A BI M0.V1HLY
PlipBtHiriiuji was maa laraa yeavra. inn
then will b something swbstantlal sated and ft
library ta Itself aoenred, with bnt little snort or
MtTIIDf,
PRICI AND STYLE OF BINDING i
For Kilra Clolk, par ol
For Lihrarj LMthar, T aol H
For half T.rk.f Motmm, a-r vol....
Tt half It aula litra 81K, pa, .al..
tn Fall kl.roco. Aallaa, r v.l.
For Fall a.aala, pr,al..MH.Hna....
.... I I
II
I
..- I 1
..... II 1
.... I
for farthar laforaaliw addraai
t r -, , (
J. H. WILLIAMSON,
, Pahliih.r'i ft, In) Slitk Hra.1,
Jans SI, IIICI7. ' Plllibargk, Tt.
33tUfflunwoa.
0
Ifl'IIAXS COURT BALE.
ESTATK OF J. A. BLATTKNBKRUER, DEC'D.
Ta norauan-a of a. ordrf of tha Ortihaaa'
Conn of Ol.arl.ld aonatr, than will b. .ipoaad
la publla ".I., at Ik. Ooart lioaaa. In 1'U.rtald,
Hatarday, rptriafcwr 13, l1.
At I .'alook n. all that o..1ab n.n.1 .f
(ronad koowa aa tba "Rou.v." propartr, lha
.aula of J.A. BlatLanb.rg.r,dao'd, aituataoa Ud.
iUmI, OaoaolL Pa., aiuioin. let No. 17. rrantin.
on ll.la,lrMt270.tt fl, and runniBt b.k ICS
i... 10 noDigofflorj .u.y, Ming ava lot,, with a
w.il Saiabad two-ator, Iran, hoaaa, l.ilt feat,
with a rood wall of walar. Will ho aald nnar.ul.
or tugtttbar, u parch ia.ra m.jr daaira.
Taaaa. Oaa-tbird of tha piirohaM Boaa, Mah
upon MoBrnatioB of Mia, and tba balano. ia two
aqol annual pajmeata, ta a. Mrand 67 band
uid nortgag. oa tba praatiaaa.
MRS. C. BLATTKNBRROER.
AdMlfilalratria.
WALLACE A KHKUB.
Attoraaya.
Cktartald, Aug. II, lS7t-4t
H. A. KRATZER,
(suoctssoa to)
KRATZER & LYTLE,
PtALin IS
DRY COODS,
NIITION8,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
LEATHBR,
CARPETS
OIL CLOTHri.
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES,
ETC.
Market 81ml, CIcarBtll, Pa.
Fab. 16, Iltl-tr
i.v. waATia.....
Hw.w. satT.
WEAVER A HETTN
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
An offarlag, at tha .Id itand af 0. L. Kand A Co.
thalr itoflk of go.ds, .oaatltlag af-
DRY-GOODS, GROCEBIES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE,
QUEINBWARK,
FLOUB, FEED, SALT, 4c, 4o.,
At tha Boat nasonable rataa for CASH or ta
ichanga for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCB.
aAdTanM oada to thaso angacod la get
ting oat tqnnn tlmbtr oa tha moat advaatageoaa
term a. pdtljanTI
jtuarded f Ae Uightgt Jlledal at
Es & H.Ts ANTHONY & CO..
SOI Broadway, New York,
(Ops. Matrop.lltaa HoLI),
n.RrrAcTDKnaa, umarsns asd asAtiai is
CHCOMOS & FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS
Albums, Orapboaoopos, Photographa, aad kindred
goods Celebrities, Actresses, Ae.,
pnoTOGRAPmT materials,
Wa art headquarters for tvorythiag la tha way of
Stereopticoas and ICagio Zaa&terna,
Being manafaotorara of tht
MICRO PClBNTrFlO LANTERN-
BTKRKO-PANOPTICON,
UNIVERSITY BTKROPTIC0N,
ADVIRTISKR'B 8TEKQPTIC0N,
ARTOPTICON.
SCHOOL LANTERN, KAMTLTLANTIRN.
PSOPLKS LAMiRN.
Each style being the boat of Ita class la tba
market.
Cataloaruaa af Lanterns aad Slides, with direc
tions for using, sent on applioatloa.
Any enterprising man aaa make money with a
Megie Lantern.
r visitors ta ueatonntai Kiposluoa win
do wisely to defer purebafina' goods In onr Una
until they eome fto oar store la New York, where
tbey will find greater variety and more moderate
prieea, aad aaa select thorn at their leleare. Bat
wo bare a eoneeesioa te sell aomo styloa of ear
goods In the building of tha Department of Poblio
Comfort, aod those not eoming te Nsw York are
invited to ealloa onr representation there.
M-A full ttook af Viawi af tha Expetlttea
and their eon tea ta.
aT-Cnt ont thia advertisement for nfereaoa.a
tune , isio-iy.
CALIFORNIA.
th cmcAoo inn nnAT-wtirin asiLwar
Rmbranee under ont manaiYment ha tJrrat
Trunk Railway Lines of tbo WKST and NORTH
WEST, and, with Ita aumaront branches and
oonnoetlofM, forms the ahorteatand qnlektatronte
Between 1 nirasoana an poiuw in illiroib, n ia
coxsiw, Noarnnnn Michioan, nlmNaatTs, Iowa,
NaauaKi, CAuroanu and tha WnsraaH
TaaammiM. Iu
Omaha and California Line
Is tha ahorteat and boat mote for all points la
NoftTHaaa Illipois, Iowa. Dakota, Nebraska,
WroHino Colorado, Utai, Nrvada, CALiron
niAt Oriqov, Cia, Japai and Aubtralia. Ita
Chicago, Madison & St, Paul
Line
fs tha shortest line for Nortrrri Wtaronsit and
MiannaoTA, and for Maribor, Bt. Papl, Mir
rrapolib, DnniTR and all points In the Qraat
Northwest. Ita
Winona and St. Titer Line
Is the onlv route for Wirora. RomasTRn, Owa-
torra, Marrato, Bt. Prtrr, Naw Elm, and all
points in Southern and Central Minnesota, Ita
Green Bay and Marquette Line
Tt the only line for Jarmtillb, Watirtowr,
Ford Do Lac, Osrkorr, Afplbtor, Orrrr Bat
EnCAHARA, NrQA.'RRR, MARgrRTTB, Hot'BRTOII,
Haroocs and the Lakr oitrbior Coi'rtrt. Ita
Freeport and Dubuque Line
Ia the only route for Krai, Rorvronu, fait-,
port, and all points via, freeport. its
Chicago and Milwaukee Line
Is the eld Lake Phore Route, aad ft tba only oat
passlogtbrongh KrAaaroH, Lakr Forbst, Hibb
lard Park, Walk boar, Racinb, Krrosra te
MlLWAl'RKB.
Pullman Palace Cars
ara run an .11 throagh train, .f thli road.
Thia la tb. ONLY LINK running tbM. tan bh
Ina CbMg. aad St. Pa.l, Chiaag. aad Mllwna
kM, or Chicago and Wlaona.
At Omah. our olMpara ooanMt wilk th. ..w.
land Slarnara on tba I'aion PmIS. RailrMd for
all point. Wart of tha Miaaonri Rlrar.
On lha arrival of th. train, from th. Rart ot
South, th. traioa of tha Chieago k Nortb-Waatan
llailw.a LKAVI CIIICAOO M followai
For ( ounrll Illuna.Oniaha aod Callrorala,
Tw. Through Train, dally, with Pallaiaa PalnM,
Dnawiag Hoota aod Blaping Can) thra.gb t.
Coanail Rluffa.
r.r u Pawl and Miana.polU, Twa
Throa,h Train, dally, with Pullman Palaoo Cars
alta.had on botk tralna.
For tima Ray sad I.aka ap.rl.r, Tw.
Train, dally, wilk Pullman Paltaa Carl attuhad,
and ranning through to M.rquatu.
For HIlwaukM, Four Through Tralaa dally,
Pallaaa Can oa aliht tralna, Parbar Chair Oar,
on day traiBa.
s.r np.na ana niaoii asd naiata is
MlBBMotn. Ou Tbmgh Train dally, with
Pullman Rlaapara to WIbobb.
For Duonqac, tla FraMorl, Tw. Tkmugh
Train, dally, with Pullman Cara .a alght tralna.
F.r Unknn aad La Crwaan, .la CliaUa,
Tw. Through Traia, dally, with PaliaMa Carl
on night traia to UrOragor, Iowa.
For aioat City and Yanktaa, Two Tr.;.
daily. Pullmaa Crata Mlaamri VtlU? luMtla.
F.r l.ak. G.n.va, F.ur Tralaa dally.
F.r MarkArd, awarlloj, kanaka, Jaa m
Tlll.. ud Mkar piau, yoa ta h.T. froaa two
to taa tralna dally.
Raw York OBoa, Na. All BrMdway i Sort on
OSoa, No. t Stal. BlraMi Omak. OSlo., Its
FHUkawi Itraal.Raa Fr.uriae.OaM, III Moat
oaMry StrMt Chhaago Tkkat OSaw 11 Clark
Straai, aad Shwmaa Houa. wrn. Ca.aJ and
MmIimb Btraati i R inal. BtrMt DfM, nmit W.
Klaaka and Oanal Htrau (all, glrwl lxut,l
oarnar Wall, ud llaal. Straata.
ForrnuMM inf.rm.tla awl alanlaahl. from
(tn mum agnU, apply H
W. H. Bnuaarr, MlSTiS Hcanm,
Sua. Paaa. Ai Ckkaco. MM. Bup't,
Jaa. II, 11711 ChUag.