Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 03, 1877, Image 3

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THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA
Spunky. Tlio citir.ona of Hunting.
doa aeem to be pluck to lb keek-bone. The
dull Hum do not Mrtn to Intimidate tbtn al til.
They dow 00000000 tbot tbey will ertot tbo Plate
III,.. Work. If Ih.jr Bull pay fur tbo Job tbon
eolroe. 8ueh apuoky people always euocoed,
f.tii Asil'l'TATin. On Wednesday
I f loot wook, eey, tbo Oiooulo Ha ill; a four.
i'nr ee .' .'Ji.-t ",jJ'JU'!WB.ti. 1 it
tf paid in adeenee.or wunin turee mo..iaa ...aa v. i Bli paWt xbo liulv lulio. w.udi 4ee. -uT
I' u.id ettor Hire, and before ail month..,., t 60, . . , , ,
ir imid afir tbeeipiration of eia montbe... 1 M ! , , r
' ' ... ihn ene ao wo. uncounted Iroin ho tr. n. ti ..
Tbo
wmNF.PIAT MOHNINO.OCT. 8, ltt.
Trimmed hats and bonnets at Flock
a Co.'i.
Press goods aro cheap at Flock & Co.'i.
Ladiea' coitta a specialty at Flock 4
Oo.'i.
Sporting Roods, powder, .hot, cans,
lood, oi.. at Hockott'o. lopieii.
r U Mpun II a bit Ilia sum. and a a at mn
Artner Advert I in Atrcnl. 17 I'ar now,
tUokniftD Htrrtt, nr our tUW uthvritd AfiiU limb oi fearfully bruited mai wmntfltj, aU'l bad
in Nw VorL. City. I to U aairuUlul iUt tl kdtfi,
Uau IIkai.th. The tViiton Ikmocrat
i "Ague lb (J ffver U prevail to t nonaid
erable stent in Lock Httou. Hhdj attribute it
to tlie low gtt of lb ftRUr in tht river. The
HuMjucbannt hat nut Ixen to low for maor jmn.
Thr ! my fit tie water running over lli daw,
and it can t croui-d tluiu.i dry.buJ. Tut riror
ti eaiilv fordid, and between tht iootmdi and
vvhiolei that cron tbat way, tho IJ ridge Campuo
( limit exj.-rk-nw a hoary reduction In tbttr
rceeipU."
Attkntion, 1'ahknth ! Tho dovil
nai ojjrnrd a ichool fortoji on nutlm ibau foui
trot oornen In thii borough. It oeui nbout
7 F. n , aod runa 11.111 II r. v. Puplli rrom fire
to twelvt yrr of age aro preferred. Tlnlr edu
oktlun will b thorough. Thrw fonrihi are guar
anteed to enter either a Jul! or penitentiary, or
turn tram pi anj bggari bofura they reach the
age of thirty-lire yean. Varenta, (bit ti
"l-rt-o Bchool," and ir that If the legaey whiuh
you want your blldrn tu toherit. let Ibem run.
Thay will graduate at an early age,
BIQ POUUHTEIQHTEAUX.
MW. OooftANTRR bear Sit : I foe a puffin
the Curwt-tin villa Time, about fume extra potaloei
raiird by Thoniaa Bloon, of Hike towmbip, and
a ihallenga ia thrown out to beat them. Now,
Mr. Editor, 1 can do it eaiv. and I Am net much
(f a iJ ranger either. I planted trn pound of the
t icior poiaioea, and dug tux bun belt oftbt lltnil
potatoea 1 ever aaw, tbo largrrt one wtigbing
three and three-quarter pouoda. Tbirtct-D of
tbein (illt-d a half-buahel nieaRura heap fulL How
will that do T Clauk Ukuwm.
Lawrkkcr Twr., Sept. 28, 1H77.
(We learu that the rotatoea alluded to were
rauod on the llenjauiiD Bloom, H r., Urra. Ki
SOMEBODY HURT.
El. Rki-i ilh ai-DMr Sir : Manv of our en-
terprl log tnerobanta have a aort of vehicle calli-d,
I Wlieve, a " iub-cart," lor the i'urioeof deliv.
ring the purchaita of their euatumera, wbiah ii
very et-roan-rtU-tle. i bie cart ia a triao narrower
in the guago than an ordinary buggy, aud ia
alwayi proiielled on tba tiJa-WBlk. crowd inir
every prrx n thiy uu-tt to the wall, or perchance
iukud loeui over iDio m gutter, to the very fre
quent amunvuipnt of the propelling power and
alwaya to the diaguit of the luakleaa pedeitrlan
whoohancea to encounter the nui'tnee, Ladiea
are vary often annoyed by them. I would like to
know if (he pavement, or the afreet, ia the proper
highway Tor carta ? I'erbape the Town Council
could at I in eilahlicbing the proper atatua of
their, by no mean, ornamental convenience!.
A tit crKHKK.
Ci RARrtRi.D, Septembor 29, 1877.
Kf-:i H.fOl'N NOTK I H.
Mrthmllat r.plkrupal liurrh Hrv. .!. fi.
BJi'Mcriiat, l'atr, Servioti evury tSabbotb
tl liit A M.( and 71 P. M.
Sabbath Hfhool at tt A. M.
Prayer Meetiog every Tburadtty, at 7 P. Al.
Couin union Hcrvlr, firtt Sabbath of every
ninth, al ID) A. M.
Weat ricnrflcld M. F. hurrli. Rrvi.
Uii.MAH II. I'll l. and W. 8. Wilhox, I'aatore,
Preacbitig every alternate Hundav, at 8 o'clock,
P. M. hundity bchool at 2j, P. M All are in
vitrd to attend.
rrenlj terlHii CliiiiThKev. II. 8. Hi Ti.aa.
Halibnth aervioea tixirnit.g and evi-ning Bub
bath School at 8 P. M.l'rajer Meet lug Wcdnea.
day evoning.
Ht. Fraud.' C'liiirrh 1 athollr Her. P.
J.StlKRtDAii. Preftfhhifr at IDi o'clock, A. M,, on
the tint, third and lourtb Sundaaof eaoh mooth;
Veaperaand Henediction of the lileaird Haerameut
at 7 o'clock, P. M. Kuudny bchool every Sunday
afternoon at S o'clock.
OFFICIAL Dlltl ( TOHY.
TIMS Or lULtl gtTARTKn OMDKT.
frennd Monday of January.
Third Monday of Mtmh.
Ptiat M on ilny of June,
Fourth Monday of September.
TIM R Of HO LIU Hfl COMMON PLKAI,
Firit Monday of June.
Second Muml; ol Nnvembor.
ri'Bt.io orrtcKxi.
Prfithni -fvfgt Hon. Cbarlfl A. Mayer, of
Look Karen .
AilaHt Imm tiKyeIlon. John II. Or via, of
Bellcfonte.
Aaaoct'ate Jtnlge Abram Ogden, Clearfield;
Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield.
i'rolkuHolarjf Eli Bloom.
Rtijitter ami Htoordtr-,, J. Morgan.
Diitrict Attorney Win. M. MrCulluugh.
Treatunr David Mcliaughry.
Sheriff Andrew Penta, Jr. j
Count g Sur cry or Samuel F. MrCluakey, Cur- '
weniville.
County Commiuionert Clark lirowu. Clear
field; ThotnaaA. Mctlce, Cheat P. 0.; llairia
Hoover, Cli-arfteld.
r'ounfy AuJi'tort Chriit. J, Keagy, Oten
flope ; Hamuel A. Ciildweil, Williamagrore ; John
C. Conner, Uurniiie.
County CorotktrJ. B. Keff, New Waihington.
Jury Vunwtimvntrt Dr. Jhinea P. BurchQuld,
Cleardtd, Joiepb Alexander, Woodward.
HuptriuUndtHt of fitllie XckooU John A.
Uregory, Curwenaville.
Autneiei Public John W. Wrigley, Wm. Ra-(li-)juu(rh,
Cyrui Uord'in, Clearfleid; Joaeph K.
Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwonaille ; J. J. I. ingle,
Orreola Milla ; J. A. Livinirnlone, Dulloia Cit.
r iro A Co." a.
For a
t'leek A Co,
Special,
Oaro, Any piraon wiahlag to Uke a boy or
girl eblld Oi apprentice er adopt,-will pleaae oor
reapond with W.J. KlDg, P. 0. Boi, US, PonBeld,
Clear tiald eouoty. Pa. ot. 1-4 1,
Mosry to Loan By the Mutual Life Ioiurai.ee
Co.. of New York, In wet leaa than (l.OUO,
on firat-obu trn proved farm uropeity. For fur
ther information, apply to 11. W. HMIT1I,
gallroafln.
TYRONI BTATIOtfT
BAOTWAOO.
Poolfie Biprow
Uorrliborg Aoo'o
Holl Tr.io,
AtloBllo Exprtiif
Pbilo. Kipro.o,
8:111
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10:.11
WBlTWlOp. a.m.
ril'.Wrb Kip'u, l it
I'oollt Kiproii, 1:11
Woo PAfOontor.
Moll TroiB,
foil Lloo,
F. H.
lit
6:M
lit
2cw gifli'trtismrnt.
Bigler, Young & Reed
BAVI OK BAND
Onthoroe Tread Poworo and Tlireohliif
MachlucB.
AUo, Aferj'a Patent Vour-hona Powers.
o ohlt.
Imt or bonnet, givo
Ciood calicoes chenp at Flo"V k t' '.
and ginghams, givo
za Hoi Ao pall ilowo yo i, old mou.i
Bolt timo yor btif b oow oalt of Clotboi. oo to
TUMI. A. Umoiol BB'i.
For IllUnlillo
Fleck Co. b toll.
Our Spatial culuino lo doctdntl; Intoreoting lo
B licol point al Tirw, ond profiloblo roding to
out.l.ltrl who wnBt to nvi (nnnr.
Ular.kcls very low at Fleck Si Co.'.
For a good shawl, givo Fleck & Co.
B COll.
For a lint or hontict trimmed to or
der go to ri.ob a c v
I'muisn (jHowtii. The lielkibnto
H'ufrAmoM : "Joiepb M. (Jilliland, ot IV.
ten Millo, bA. two Cncitor white pigi wUicb wrro
bom on the 2lit of Mi; loil. Ho weighed theio
00 tie Slit of Augu.t, wlitB tbej wt-ro throo
tnontlii old, ond found that tbey weighed tbo one
85 ond Ibo other 811 pvuDiIl. Ho wrighrd them
again on tbo 2l.t of Hepteuibor, when they won
four motitLo old, and tho on. weighed Ml and
MiCloslcev, of Knrthaus town. 10 r " , '""""'' 8"'" on0 iD
"'V ' "AaiM. u.i iui luv mull VI II, puuilUD
a little orer 1 pouuil apicie pur day. .Mr,
UiliiUrul iny ho wis ciperiuientirg to see what
a pig eould be made to gain por day at that age,
and the facta above given can be vouched for by
hii neighbor."
ihip, adept the true reirtriy to break up trc
p if i in.
m agi
Tlio Admitii.HirutorB of tlto Into (i. J.
Yoaa adr.'rtiia a houae and lot, aiiU'tte In the
Tillage of Luthi rfbuf)?, for a!e.
A pnrty oi' voting i'okn from t)A
place held a pic-nic at the Woodland Mineral
Spring, Imt Saturday afternoon.
"Seeing is bulievin," ami if don't
believe it, g and aee fur yourielf. John A. stock
al la the beat end chi-apet tobacco, cigar, Ac.
Tho !oroitjh Htfcools opened luwt
Jloo iay tx.orning.aiid now the found of tbe acbool
lell an 1 the noiay juvenile la again heard through
out lie land.
an - -
TIiomj pernors who want money
eliould epply to II. W, Smith' money loan offlne,
on Second afreet. See hi apreial notice In ibl
week' Kki i a. icAH.
A little poti of i'tmltnuKU-r fiuntui
was b idly bitten ataut the face by a dog, on
Wedneeday of latt wet k. The animal waa ahipped
away shortly after in til? tin the injury.
Tho Wt'Ht t 'U'arfiuld public Hthool
bai been graded, and will be taught during tbe
approaching winter term by Mr. M, L. MoQuown,
of Curwenifille, and Mi Ada Ale, of ihie place.
' iaw a
A liixJoof t ho Independent Order
of Odd -fellow, will be Inttituttd at DuBula City,
in t hie) county, on Tuedy, Oot. ltttb. The offi
cer of the (J rand Lodge of Pennsylvania will be
prrtent to officiate oo that occasion.
- saga a, mm
Tho cumpain lor county oflieerN
protniat-i to be njtbing but Interotlng in ever
al conntiei in the ftato. No county officer
are to be elected in either Clarion or AronlroDg,
while Centre elccfi only a Diefriot Attorney, and
JeflVrton votta for a Coun'y Hurveyor.
IiiI'mi imitioii iit wanted of tho where
about of Mii'hnel Parrell, a miner by trade, wboae
hutue ia in Cnvcade, Lj coming county, aod who
hnut-rly worked al Kenoro, Clinton oounty. He
iil Lear foniethlng to hi Interert by addrcwing
" inquirer," care of HtrorH office, Henovo, Pa.
' I hon City L'olleub. This old enlab-
llhed aud popular inatllulkn ao well and fnvora
bly knonn throughout the Doited State, alTord
um-ijiialed advantage for acquiring a thorough
etvi practical buioei education. Circular with
full partit!u!an can be obtained hy addreiilng the
Principal, I'rof. J. C Smith, Pittiburb, Pa.
kSKJiTKNCKD. Judo Orvis dinpo8ed
of the luruar cate laat i'riday alternoun, by re
fusing to grant the priaon.r a new trial, aud be
pawned fvntence of d'-alh upon biin. The Detend-
an''i ejui.ael aie row preparing the oje for the
Supreme Court.. JuH when the oase will be fin
ely fettled, no uno I able to atate. If tbe hu
1'ieine Cuurt award a mw trial, Turner will be
tHt d in touie other j-ontj Huntingdon or Blair.
Cocrt Wkek Jso. Two. Wo uro in
the midat of the atcunJ mock of our iSi-pteiuber
Urtn of Cuurt. Laat week' Court cloied on Fri
day, The Uraiid and Traverae Juror were dia
chargidon Tburidy, and Judge Orvia left fur
hi hcuie in llfllifonieon Friday afternoon. Thia
week we have Judge .Mayer, Ogden and Holt on
tbe bench, and tht: time of tbe Court will be con
fuuiid in the tril of ciiil eamei. Under tbe
pre.iTU railroad arrange men ta between tbi bce
and Lock Haven, Judge Mayer did not arrive
here until 4 o'clock on Monday afternoon, ria
of tbe Philadelphia A Kria and Low Umde Rail
toad to Pen tic Id, and from there to tbi place in
a larriage. Court convcued at half-paat 4 t. .,
Monday, aud ba been making c!o eoDDcctioua
Ince tbat tim.
Bl
Dkatu or JuiHiE yoAy. Hon. Jos
f. Quay died at hla residence, near Salona, Clin
ton county, on tba Md ult., aged about 85 year.
Ho bad been sick for about two months, and is
the third ei-Asociate Judge of Clinton eouoty
whose death has been announced within a ipece
of three week. Tbe Willismaport iiuUriin, lo
f peaking of bis death, aayc ' Judge CJuay was
all bis life a man of considerable local prominence
and Influence, He waa by pro In ion a farmer
aod fin i rey or, wai many years a Justice of the
Peaoe, served one term a State Senator from tbi
district, also a term as Aaioeiate Judge in Clinton
county, and bold other loual offices, In all of
which be acquitted hi is i elf with honor. He was
distinguished for frankneas and severe bluntaefa
of speech, and for sincerity and integrity. To
the last he was a remarkably accurate buaincas
man, and will be greatly mined in hi couitnuniiy."
aavaV -
A Mariuaok .Spell. Our wtmtern
border newfpaper friends have bad quite a spell
within (be past two weeks in the marriage Hue,
via i Win 0. Clark, of tbe Brookvllle Omphie
John F. Brown, of the Clarion Drmutrat ; Peter
S. Weber, of the DuBois City Shir and William
Hoto, of the Urookrille Jtffttin. 1 bete gen
tlemen have bad tbeniselvce placed In bond "so
long as ye both thai) live." Carlile, of the Brook
vllle Jffftrtomian, who " played tbe devil H in this
office eight years ago, laments tbe loss of bis
Horn -partner In this way ;
"And now tbe other half of tbe Jtffrrtoninn
n filer, having watched in vain during twenty
moone lor a aign of premature baldneee upon the i
hood of his senior, lias concluded to brave the'
ordeal and become an untur we mean a noble
Benedict. It Ma with radneae we law him take i
thii step, but wo dare not wain biin. i.vcn at,
the critical moment, wben tbe minister panted for
remark before Jerking hot h end of the tiow-knot, !
a flu irk of warning roue to our lips j bet it gur-
For good calicoes, Wo to Fleck & Co.'s,
A uter-prool, tlio boHt in town, at
A lull Btoelc of tin-ware, madoof tho
best tin, bouts furniibing goods, Ao., at Fnd
Saekett'f. septSt-It.
Coal Oil ! Car
I.j t la thii week.
Tublo oil cloths for ealo nt Fleck k
Co. s store.
load rccivod by
Poruood good.H, ond cheap, cull at
Coal hods, coal shovels, stovo grates,
au ura unci mr an ainds oi stoves, Tor sale oheap
at Fred Kackelt's, in the Opera Mouse. lepSMt.
Tho larirost and niowt com pie to tock
of dry-goods ever brought to the town of Clear
field Is now to be seen at Fleck A Co.'s.
Nice divHH goods at Fleck A Co.'n
m ii ,a
Plnniiels! rlarinelBi Don t lull to
give ui a call, if yon with to buy cheap,
FkUfK A Co.
(iood dreisH goods at Flock & Co.'s.
Wo huvo tho largest and best stock
of dry-goods lo the county, and we are going to
m,i mem. ri,i n uo,
- i
lleuutil'ul drcHrigoodH at Flock A Co.'s.
-. -e e in
When iu Clearfield, dont forget to
can and ice the new goods at rleck Cu s. 3 2t
Salt ! Lytlo han just received au
nt nor lot oi fine halt, large t sired twilled sacks,
so the article ein be had at two dollars again.
Wanted I 1.0(H) cords, of Ilomlock
and Rook Oak Bark, fur which we will pay the
highest market price.
JylZtf. A. 0, Kmahrr A Co.
At tho UffPURLicAN oflice is tho pluco
to get your job work done. We are fully prepared
to do anything In the printing line, will doit
well, and at the right kind of prices, tl.
Advertise in tlio Clearfield Kkpub-
LtOAH. The advertising rates are reasonable, and
tbo circulation Is the largest of any paper in this
section of the State. If.
e- m -
Sirs. T. K. Wutwon is this week re
ceiving all the novelties of tbe season, in Hats,
Bonnets, Ostrich Plumes, Flowers, Ribbons,
Velvets, Silkf, etc. Every week I will get any
new t v lei. Mua. T. . Watson.
teplif :u.
a ease i
Lint of letters remaining unclaimed
iu the Poftoflioo at Clearfield, for the week ending
October 1, IS77
Churtcs Brltton,
Mi. Kll.1 Ilnthi'f,
Mrs. F. I). Biarklord,
Klijah J. Coiinul,
Cliarl" Covert,
Mr. Klita Or ah Bin,
Dnvid llrer,
W'llliam ILdland,
Jamea L. Moore.
William Miebael,
t'larenoa Colter,
Rohert It red,
W. B, ISnringer,
Kdwnrd Stanley,
Wm. Trrgoning,
Mi M. C. Weld,
Samuel Winters,
P. A. 0 At LIN, P. M
Clearfield Coal Tiiadk. Stuto-
ment of Coal and other iretubt sent over tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Dirislon, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for Ibo week ending Kept. 22, 1877, and
the same time last year :
COAL,
For tho wevk
Hams time laat year....
Increase ,
Previously during year
8a am time last year ,
Increase
Total in IN77 ,
Hume timo lat yiar ,
TO .IB,
2M24
- 1K.H1I
oe 8,313
8J4,7o8
I Hell 7
- M2,768
Increase
OTHKft rBKIOHTB.
Lorn her
Miicellaneous freights
Tho llaromu has tho means of doing
a great deal In hoiillng tbe sick, and benefiting
the a 111 ic ted, many of whom had almost despaired
of health, or of even being free from pain. 8il
yean ago, a man troubled with kidney difficulty
came to my drug slorr, leaning heavily on bis
cone, nearly half doubted, hand across his baek
an object of pity ; said be bad been troubled In
tbi way ler yean, and whenever be took eold it
settled across his kidney, often confining bisn to
his bed for days and weeks with eicmciatlng pain.
He look a bottle of the Baroima, and in three daya
returned, saying it wai worth fifty dollars a bottle
to him, and waa willing to pay that if he could not
get It without. He continued using it, buying the
ill bottles for (5, which cured hi in entirely.
Prepared by B. K, Thompson, TitusvIHe, Pa.
Price SI 00 per Iftttle. Sold in Clearfield by C.
D. Watfon, druggist.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Ko. RRprai.iCAR : It was my privilege to par
ticipate in a very plea ant social reunion of the
family and relatives of Mr. Wm. Head, of Fer
guson town-hip, on Monday, Sept. 24th, it being
the seventy-lhiru anniversary ol nta blrtn
ins proceeding on l nt occailon deserre more
than a eaaoal notice, aod tbo following aoeount
mar be of intertat to tbe many relatives of the ub-
Jeot of this socio I gathering: The projectors
were Mrs. Alei. Ferguson, F. B. McCracken and
I.C. Hamilton, and by early and well sustained
etJort on tbo part of the connection or tho Road
and Fergufoo families the project proved a com-
pletesuocoia. Early on Monday morning vehicle
Wire Well. I natn't ki.ln It if ann tlh. Il
I told yen when too brought add. At 1j that
.vuuiuq. maae as nioe.a nt as yon could buy
rcady-madr at A. (luinaburg's. scpt26 4t.
"Haax's Yin Coi.t," The season for A xlng up
your stores is nearly alhand, and I nave lots of
nerd and son eoal to sell so band in your orders
and get your supply. Don't wait until winter but
oruer right now. JAS. L. LKAV Y
ClearUeld, Pa , Sept. 4-Jm,
Onn Hi inasD Pan Ckst, Diiooi ht oh Old
Pbicbs. Sewing Marbines can now be purchased
at Merrcll's tin and variety store, from op
wards, Alt kinda of sewing machines repaired
on i ne tnoneit notion.
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877.
Brooifs For Ralm. R. Newton 8haw keeps a
full supply of Fredoma Buggies and Platform
Wagons for sale. To be seen at the Kbew House
yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn
sylvania, may 13-lf.
Waxtbd 1100,000 SMnoh shared lb In i tes
te average from 0 to fii Inches for wbicb we
will pay tbe highest market price.
A. 0. Kfunvn A Co.,
feb.28 tf. Clearfield, Pa.
Tt Is the duty of every person who has used
iioicnee a uerraan Pyruptolet iUwondertul qual
ities be known to their friends in curing Consump
tion, severe Coughs, Croup. Asthma, Pneumonia,
and in fact all throat and lung diee-ea. No per.
son can nae it without Immediate relief, Three
doses will relievo any oase, and we consider it
the duty of all druggists to recommend it to the
poor dying consumptive, at least to try one bot
tle, as 40,000 dosen bottles wets sold last year,
and no one ease where it failed was reported.
Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be
too widely known. Ak your Drusgist about It.
Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular
site 76 cent. For salt bv 0. D. Watson, Clear
field, Pa. May 2. 187T-eow-ly.
1 lr. Shiioh'a Sytttem lHtilixer.
We are anthoroted to guarantee thi remedy Tor
the core of Dyspepsia, Inactive lirer, Sour
Stomach, Consumption, Lossof Appetite, Coming
up of Food, Yellow Skin, and general Languor
and Debility. You must acknowledge that this
would be ruinous unless we had positive evidence
that it will cure. You who are suffering from
these oom plaint a, these words are addressed and
will yon continue to suffer when yon can be cured
on such termiF It is for yon to determine, i
Sample bottle, 10 cents, regular else 7ft cents.
Sold by C. D. Watson, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa.
; H iiny J" " Fwnrwl!l do wall te give than a call.
vc -tfMi rw -uat?
Tl -wa0 RRTRU-nV'-I others must
X Py ltF their work before it leaves the
20 Morrisdale, 12:19
2:15 7 S5 Phihpaburg, U Ji
111 7:8 Hteiner's 12:23
1 24 1M Roynton, 1814
2:80 10:20 f:&2 OaeeoU, till 12:04 4:16
3:44 10:48 8:1)0 Mual.afli.an, JV tl ft 4.0i)
3:&3 10:18 8:12 Sterling, B Jtf l:ft 8 61
2:&7 10:68 8:17 lloutsdale, JO 11:40 3 47
3:02 11:02 8 23 MeCauley, l& 11.14 8:44
8:07 11:07 8:28 Keodrick's, 9:10 UM& 8:40
8:12 11:1.1 8:16 Ramey. 0:00 11:25 34
Close connections made by at) trains at Tyrone
and Lock Haven,
mylT.tr.
8. 8. BLAIR,
Superintendent.
8TAUI LINKS.
A itage leaves Curwensvllle dally for Reynolds
rille, at 1 o'eloek, p. m., arriving at Reynoldsville
at 4 o'clock, p. nt. Returning, leaves Reynolds
rills daily, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur
wenaville at 12 o'clock, m. Fare, eaoh way, $2.
A stage loares Curwensvllle daily, at 1 o'eloek,
p. m., Tor DuUols City, arriving at Duliois City
at 0 o'eloek, p. 10. Returning, leaves DuBois at
7 o'eloek, a. m., dally, arriving at Curwenaville at
13 o'clock, ni. Fare, each way, $3.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW GRADH DIVISION.
ON and alter Monday, May 13th, I87T,
tho naiieoger traitio will ruo dally (aie.pt
Sun daj) botwoea Sod Hank and PrUtwovd, aa
fullowa i
EAtiTWAFI). ll.r U.IIIobto, Pltt.borg
:2I a. m. Hod Uank ll:i j Sligo Juootloa 1114;
Now Ilrthl.hem 120 p. n.; M.y.till. Ir.tT (
Tr..jr JU6 llrookrln, 126 ; follor'i !! 1 B.J.
0'il J..III. 1:00 ; Uu8oiol:S:tl Nonmjt Tono.l
l:IH j FooBi-ld 4:00 U'Maftlle 4:17 llon.a.tt.
4:o6 arrlre. at Driftwood at 6:46.
ESTWA H 1). Day Mall l.ai a. Driftwood
11:15 p. n. llrootctte U:i7 ; Woodvlllo 1:10;
PooBold 1:.H; Summit Tuon.l 1:6(1 1 DbBoIi Ml
Hojnoldi,illo2::l4; t'ollor'l !:60 BrookTillo 3:12;
Trojr 3:2; M.ji ill. 3:5 1 : Now I),thlehrm4:05 ;
Sligo Juoccioo 4:47; Rod Book 6:0.1; arritoa al
Pituburg at 7:60 p. m.
p4f Tbe ReyooldiTillo Aoeouiuodatioa loaree
RejnoldiTille daily at 7:60 a. m.j aad arrlToa at
Bed Bank at 1 1:00 a. a., Pitloburgh at 2 .16 p. a.
Leaveo Fitt.borgb at 3:10 p. n t Hod llaok ot
6:66 p. tn. orriving at RoyBoldaTllloat 6:60 p. m.
Clo eoDOortlooi made with traioa oa P. A B
Railroad at Driftwood, and with traioa ob the
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red D.i.k.
IAVIU McCARtlU, Uea'l Sop't,
A A. Jackoob, Hop't L. U. l)if.
60.0.10 dl. annually lir Beelootloe a Couah.
Co?d or Croup, olten leading to ConiuinptluB and Lewittowa,
ine grave, vt by will yoB oegleot oo tmportaot a
tnatler whoa you can get at our atoro tiHILOB',
CoaaiiMPTioi. Cf'Ba, with Iho BMuraBoo or a
peedi relief. For lorearaa aeroa, tba Cheet or
Lungi, or tame baek or bide, fMULoa'a I'oaora
I'lahtbb givea prompt relief Hold by C. P.
H'alinn, Oarnel.l, i'a.
FARE FKOM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bollefonte, Pa 13 06 1 Middletowo f 6 Oil
Look II., en 1 70 Marietta. 6 60
Williamenort. I 0 l.oneaiter . t 6
HuntlngdoB.. 1 SOjPUlLAbKLPHIA 7 06
Hackurtack, a popular and fragrant perfume.
Sold by 0. H. Wat.on, Clearlold, I'a.
apr 18, '77-oow-ly.
Horn' Clothibu I lake al- ng my whole fam
ily of boy,, I ean Rt them all oat and Biy.elf too,
io C'lothingat mighty low prioet, at
K'it20 41. A. Hi txroi BO'a.
With a calto of Gk'tin'r) Sulphur Snap
nod oouimodloiia bath-tuh, tho vlot im of ebronio
oatanooue eruplionaeaa iinproeiio a .ulphur bath,
which noprole.ied li.lhingsiitatiliahed oan aupply.
Sold by llroidri.il. llill'a Hair and Wbi.ker Dye,
black or brown, 60oentf. eepi2n-4l.
Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen.
W A SITKIl-by Arnold, at I urwrn.rllle,
10,000 pounds pork.
1,000 bushels wheat.
1,000 bushels re.
1,000 buHliels oats.
1,000 bushels shelled corn.
1,000 bushels potatoes.
IIHMKHI atullirh eli. led ahliiglea.
KHl lHMl 'I I. Inch BBtved ahliijlea.
KKl.lMHl leet pine bnarda.
tl.ooo railroad Ilea.
a.tHH) curda oak aud hemlock bark.
For which one-third cash will
be paid. oct.25.
Mary,rille
Cuw.nerillo
Oseeola
IlAKKIriDUKQ .
I 90
, 4 60
. Ill
. 05
, 4 76
Altoona..
JuBBltOWB..,...,
1'hilipaburg
Tyrone
1'ITTbBURO...
1 ei
. no
, 61
, t
. I 16
ehop. Aod aa all ge,h la aa the gre of th. field,
and the promt.ee of bob are like tbe fiowore
thereof th.y ar. gireB ooo.day and A.rA:et.
tbe Beit thriefore Itii beat aoi to truit anybody.
All kinde of work will bo duoe la tbi, ibup for
eaah or ready pay. Boot, and ebne, of all aiiea
BBd itylee Ibo beet and eheapeat ia towa.
1 have removed Biy ahop to th. lower end of
town, is Taylor', row, on Reed etreet. Bear the
depot, where I will ho found at all tlmea, waiting
for ouatomera. Ail work warranted goud and
oaeap.
Alio, all klodi of Leather and Shoe finding!
for rale.
The oltl.eni of Clearfield aod vicinity are
reapeetfnlly lavltod to give me a eall.
JOd. 11. PEERING,
Clearfield, Pa., July II, 1877.
Call and Examine
A. GUINZBURG'S
NKW STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS,
AND
Grills' Fiirnisliiim Goods.
flfir SnUtrtisfmftits.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
Tlie onderslgned desires to Inform the citliena
of Clearfield that he la prepared to furnish COAL
of an einclleut quality, tu all who may give him a
call, at a price suitable for tbe present hard timea.
He willeicbange eoal for flour, feed, groceries, Ac.
All orders will reeeire prompt attention, as he de
lirrrs hi. own coal. THUS. A. DUCKKTT.
Clearfield, Fa., sepL S,'77-0m.
TltcoM.-Mt mid (Wat aivfMilnted lustltntlon for
olii.i.iittit: Itiifii)i'ra CducalluU.
Fur r.rciilnrs uddre-,
1'. DITF A SONH,
Fltubtirab, Pa.
Hept. 12, I87T.4L
I'mvekhal UitoTiiKKiiooD. Ciciir-
fitld Cuuniandery No.. U, ol the Unite. sal Broth
trkoud, aas instituted in this borough on Tliuri
!av eienmr lat, Hept. 27lb, hy J. M. tinlTm,
Stij Tt-ite ft; in man tier id" lL Older, lie ftliow
ii.g ijfli-tri wtiee.tcied : Coiitntauder, Cornelius
Uaviiaj Vice Cuuiniander, Millvn N. bloj.pj ) Rs
e-jtdittg Pcrlbe, Aitlt y Iborn; Financial ticribo,
SUriin L. liulicu i I'urser, John binitn ; Merstn
j.er, J. Cel. Mers Steward, Rcubtn Haikman
II, raid, K. M. rhaw ; Watcbn an, Win. Ogden.
Siiuvi.ntR IUhi.ucatki), Mr. Willium
ft. Taylor, ot ibis borough, tntt with quite a aeriou
and painful accident left Thurfday alternoun
Mr. Taj lor, alio Is a esrpeuttr, was at work on
a new bourn being put up near Win. Porter's new
grit mill, a lew miles suulb uf Clearfield, and
the icafltil.ling upon which be wts standirg gave
way, pttciri(atifg him li the ground, a distance
of nbuet twenty leet, dislotatiu I. IS lelt boulder
and bruising his body In several places, lie waa
iwim diitely brought to hu home, where bia in
juried were properly attei ded to. and ia at tbi
tiu.e getting along as well as eould be expected
u tide i the oiraumrtaucef.
.It nt Twki.ve. Tho Nutria family
gave an exhibition at DltuM 's photograph gallery
in tlui Lwuuxb, ua f-Uturday latt, the 2Ulh ult.,
tbe day tl,.t the vuLi gut child it a family of lil
t.tti children aa 17 jean uf age. Jubn Nurris,
, and hi wife, ruiding in Tike township,
called, as indicated, with ten of their sons, and
bad a group phxlogrni b taken of tbe twelve,
N"iic id ll.e gitls wete pmcoU Two of tbe sis
dau h't'l aie died, lbs joint weight of tbe ten
Qbiwaa I,i;i3 p'.ui.df, beiag eu average ( li.1
pound taeh. Ibelalbir's weight was HO, aod
Le no'ler's 170, arid bulb are apparently as
it rid as tbey were a qnaiter of century ago.
The u eibir is a dauglitn of the lale Isae Jilooex,
i well known to all the old h tilers in the
vicinity of Curwensville.
iaa
lit MiiAituKH I)tltuiH. Tliw city .KM
'' rtndend unhappy for a year past, beeaute
f 'be branch of tie To'tufAce D-penrnent estab
l"M (here. II all other loealltirs werelo annoj
th biaJuarlera at Washington as suuch aa :he
" la ilcted, they would have their bands
1 dean on the iMomee. The .Vfitr, of last
. aa.i i
' .he Poll. (Tier at ihts plaes baa be n rhartged
Ibt Dt in mint lo Cemral Daliois City, with
II. Ii. Mears as puslmaater. This efaenge
i ft Mde it tbvevlieileltvnot eitisensol the Wist
' n aeciaat ol any utjteiiun la f. Tbre,
'ar Ian, I'oaimeiur, but laecaua the eititeop
ih- tiKht tbr loealiua was more fBlnfarlry. Mr.
l(i win no dnnbl make a g'od foalmaster, end
that Mr. Thru leavre his pnsition with
'I. wiabftof hi many frimda. 1 he change
I'oeiiifteta will take rfli-Jt on the Brat of Oeto
ee believe."
Ai iliant ael tu retusrb, .: ua have p -ace."
oonvcying reiatiuua and Irieodi froui various parts
gled and flickered out inaudiuly, as we caught of the county begun to ssieinble at Jos. Moure's,
the glance of the biggest half uf the houaebold.
ad tbe ceremony w-nt on without inlerrupib
Hrttlly we bade hiru good bve, but we watched our
chance and wliiipervd iu bia car what we would
never whisper le another living wtul tbat our
luxuriant looks are secured to tlie perieraniuui
with l'annehaker's oiucdL (Kod -te, -V ilium!
One long, lingeiiug good-bye ! We loved jou a
ii brothir, but Ihe esperienee of the reuent past
mmt be heeded, and, Wien lore, wnai we ooum
have aid rem nine J unipoken. May peace aud
joyaltrnd nu and you ra through litV'a (empeituiun
iijHxo. lUtiy this day ever pruie lo hxte oceti
ibe nd letter day in yuar calendar, abd may you
emulate ibe caaiupio i ino writer, i lie tejui
ccofu will be taken in IHO."
i
BORINQ FOR OIL.
Wa ot ngratubtt tbe citlseoa of our county on
tbe fad that the qui a:ii of w heller we bavo oil
or cot will, inateiy shirt time, be prautioally
tasted I r tbe linking of a well at the Junction ol
Dearer run and Mosbsnnon creek, about ono and
a balf miles south of Oreeola, A short time
since a number of the enterprising citlaeai of tbe
southeastern section uf our county determined to
inreitigate ibis quettioit, and, liko every other
business In which tbey eugage, they commenced
in aa euiuently practical manner, by organising
a company for tbe purpose of tailing lbs existence
of oil In tbat locality hy tbe only true method
tbat will give reliable rtt-ults, whether oil be
found or not, to wit : Hy drilling n well. iStuek
waa subscribed, arid a mat rent roiertd Into witb
Mr. J. 8. WbitehUt, of Clarion county, an etperi-
anced and responsible driller In the oil regions.
Mr. Wbmbilll coin tm need Ibe erection of tba rig
last week, and aspects lo eominrace drilling tbe
well tbo latter part of this week. Tbe machinery
and tools are or tbe beet iest and best nred in this
business, and for Ibe most part entirely new, bar
og been parebased espresily for ibis Job. The
rig Is now up, and is pronounced hy competent
judges to be nrst-clars in all respects. The Com
pany have telun every possible precaution te asake
tbe boring a mcccpe, and Ibe rerord of tbe strata,
or substanees through which tbey drill, should
th -y fail to tnd oil, will be worth the cost of tbe
well to those on nlng properly In that eoal region.
We Isara that eompeKnt geologists bar given
favorable report I as to thetaiiienoe of oil ia that
loealliy, and, without professing any special
knowledge or geology, wt see ne reason why oil
does net exist there as well ss In tbe counties
west of as. We believe tbe strata passed through
in boring tbe will at Karlhaos, on Ibe river be-:
law tblf place, as well as the one boreal In this
borough, and nt Heaver Da we, an ClearBeld
creek, was ibe same as ibat found la ike Clarion
oil belt, and tba only tcasoa wa did nut get oil
waa wa did not go deep enough. Tbe 0.etoln
Oil Ci mpany are of the same opialon, and bare
made their contract with Mr. Whitebill te bore
tba well le Ibe depib of twenty-lite hundred feet,!
if necessary to go pa drep, Tba bole will be
eight Inches ia diameter to a depth neaessary to
hat ant all water, and will be eaasd for tbat par-
pose Below ibe ceiiag It will be lv and live-
eighth inches in diameter. I
Oar friends arc deseielng of iuwa-e, and wa
believe tbey will achieve It. I
near Lumber City. At 10 o'clnrk A. h. the pro
ecaiioo, eonaisting ol twenty-eight vehicle.!, carry
ing about two hundred pursons, beaded by the
Lumber City Cornet Hand, proceeded to the resi
dence of Mr. Head, where, alter an hour tpent in
hand shaking aod social oh.t, a lumptuoui dinner
was prepured from Ibe couteuti of the Well-tilled
baaki'ii which accompanied the petty, aod whiab
are alwnys ao eaential appendttgu lo the pio-nio
party. It was ascertained upon a oirelul e.ti
ui.ilv th.it 228 perion, buidtn a largu numtier of
children, pnrtuok of tbo dinner, which relit-ctcd
uiuoh tndit upon tbe Indus on ncrouut ol Itieex
ct llini manner in wlileh every detail w.t gotten
up and uiau.iged. 1
Alter dinner nn organisation wa effected with !
Aia.'R Head aa Prmdenl, (lot, John J. heat, i
ttoss Head, Martin Watts aud Juuies Wiley aa
Vice 1'reStdi'Ut, and Joseph .Moore and Nicholaa
Md raoken as heeretarlc. JJ r. liny I eddreMed
ihe audience, dwelling at length upor the early
history of the county and the Head and Fergoaon
families, whoaa aooestors were among the Aral lo
explore toe men un tun ant ted country, and nar
rating many Incidents eon nested with its early
settlement. The Venerable doctor, from personal
recollection for a peritd ol filly -six years, waa en
abled to relate accurately many facts la our coun
ty's history, which were appreciated by to young
er portion of I he audience. Ilia adventures fallal
prol-rMionally engaged, aud his esperinnce among
the backwuodimto, afforded considerable amuse
iner , At the close of his rpeecb, he paid a corn -plimeiaUry
trihute to bis aged neigtilror, whose
festive board Ire had graced, concluding with the
recitation of aa appropriate poem, entitled "The
Down-hill of Life.''
J. V. Mi-Keurick, of Clearfield, waa Iho next
speaker, and entertained bis hearers witb a well
aimed addresied upon the muliree which aetuale
the young and middle-aged In ding honor to
their ancestors; eomnienaed the custom prevalent
In Clearlluld county eontrated tbe condition of
our county when the old men present were boys,
their surruundlnga and modes of hie, witb ibat of
the preaeai. liis description nf tba heme of the
backwoodpwan recalled memories now almost
obliterated by the contact with modern splendor
and exiraraganco,
A, Koia Htad followed wiih an appropriate and
fitting tribute lo the .eoerablc pcrauns composing
the greater portion of Ihe audience, attributing-
oar preaeat advaelagei aod tbe improved condi
tion of our rountry to the enterprise, industry and
integrity of tbe old men who have encountered
every hardship and privation to seen re such re
sults, lie relcrred lo their patriotism in tbe
hoar of danger, and sell raerioce in tbe hour ol
need.
Mr. James Wiley, being oalled upon, responded
hr dree rib ins some of tbe bard.bini which our
early settlers endured, the disadvantages in edu
cation and mclety, wuien seem aiwoi lncrenioie .
to those not acquainted witb the lew and rude!
means at hand, but which every old man ean attest. I
I'lofesaor MtCrery, n LumUr City, reapoadid 1
le a call (or a speech hy a lew well-timed remarks,
alter which the audience begaa lo prepare for go
ing bome, and Separated with many wishes of
happim-! ia the latere years which may be allot
ted io tbe aged mrmbera of tbo company.
Among tbe numerous gray beads.whicb crowned
'.La votaries of old age, the following were dutln- I
goiskahle t Mrs, Jba Ferguson, aged Ho yesrs j I
Mrs. Henry, Ti( Mrs ritraw, 76 Dr. Hoy I, fS;
Amos Head, 7V; Koss Read, 71 f John J. head, flit ;
Jo.pb Moore, r.8 D. T. Dunlsp, 67 j John
Dun lap, oi.
The subject of tie above sketch Is a hale and
hearty old farmer, still residing and woikiog upon
kis l rut, about two miles euaia of I.aen1cr City.
I.ika nan of his neichburs, be art. I red ta noth
ing higher iban that ol a 3ret class farmer, tela My
direardtng political favors, and always a aonat
cnt ciltten and aa upright (krwtiae.
rra ia.
aLWarrira.
On Thursday, Heptember 13tb, IH77, by Iter,
L, II. Iletriek, Mr. J. fi. Crook-bank and Miss
Anna E. Kougb, both of Dubois City, Clearfield
county.
On Wednesday, September I9tb, 1877, hy Iter.
L. II. Iletriek, Mr. V. M. Cunningham, of t oo par
town, Indiana count r, aod Miss ti. K. ile Henry.
of Troutville, Clearfield eouoty.
On Wednesday, September 20ib, 1677.br Rer.
D. C. Plaonett, Mr. John II. ShalTer and Miss
Phebe Ii, Horn, both of Lutbersburg, Clearfield
oounty.
At Olen Hone, on Tuesday, 8ept. ltb, 1877, by
Iter, w, v. liunmirn, Mr. Willard .McCoy and
Miss Jennie Caldwell, both of Clearfield oounty.
At the reaidence of the bride's father, In Olen
Hope,onHaturday,8ept.22d, 11477, by Iter. W. W.
Duotaiire, Mr. Henry Champcno, of Johnstown,
I'a., and Miss Nettie Kutuery, of lileu Hope,
Clearfield county.
At tba Pretbjterlao PnrsonnK lo AnsonviDa,
on Saturday, September 22.1, 177, by Her. D. II.
Campbell, Mr. Wm. C. (Stewart and Miss Cora
Selby, both of tJulicb township.
On Tuesday, 8pt. 2Mb, 1877, by Kev. J. C.
liarr, Nr. JJuvid uatiagaa, or itiiutadaie, uiear
field county, and Miss Alice Wat kins, of Al
exandria, Huntingdon county.
At the Catholic Churrh In Ofeeola, nn Tuesday,
Sept. 2 Ah, IH77. hr Ker, Father l.vnch, Mr.
I fa 1 1 in Crotise, of Pit leburirti, I'a., aod Miss Annie
Uarber, ol Oiceola Mills, Clearfield county.
A I the residence of Ibe bride's parents, on
W ednesday, Kept. 2nib, 1ST 7, by Her. Theodore
Henderson, Mr. Wm. Horn, of the Drookrille
Jrfftrtonian, and Miss Sue It. K. Ileiobbold, both
ot Drookville, I'a.
At Ihe residence of the bride's parents, In
Clearfield, on Wednesday, Sent, 2fUb, 1877, by
Her, J. ti. Mc Murray, .Mr. Augustus ti. Hwoope, ot
Tyrone, I'a., and Miss Matlie A. Taylor, of
Clearfield, I'a.
At the residence of the bride'e parents, on
Thunder, Hent. 27tb, 1877, lr lUv. A, K. Fulton,
Mr. James lieugfaman, of Woodward townabip,
and Misa Dertha Philips, of Decatur township.
On Hunday, Sept 30th, 177, by J. W. Kyler,
Kaq , Mr. Charles K. Peters and Miss rrah h.
Philips, both of Morris township.
Siftl.
Iii Jordan town-nip, on Mnndiy, Sept. 1 0t b.
IH77, Km to a It. llenrboernr, aged almul !S years,
iuiilrcnils.
I'cn nay 1 v n ii I a lta i I rond
TYItONB CLEARFIELD ERAKCD
and after Monday, JUNK 5S, 11177, Ihe
J 1'aa.eng.r Train, will run daily (eao.pt Hub.
days) between Tyrone and Llearu.ld, aa tollowa
CI.KAI1FIKI.D MAIL.
C. Inwiw, Conductor.
LKAVK KOfTII. I Lb'AVK NORTH. "
Curwen.rllle...l:10, p.m.
Clearfield -1..
Uonard, 9 ,
llarr.lt, H.46,
Woodland 3 6.1.
Iti(ler, ...4.07,
Vtallae.ton,....4.ll,
lllae 11.11 4 IA,
llraham 4 1,
PhlllpebBrg 4.92,
Htelner'a, 4 HA,
ll'iynton, 4.42,
Oieeola 4.47,
I'owrltoB, 4.6H,
Hummit, 6.10,
Vaneooyoo 6. .14,
Tyrone A. 00,
Tyrone l,A..
Vaoeooyoe, 0..16,
Bommil V6V, "
Toweltoa, 10.10,
Oneeola... !a 20,"
llojolon 10.27,
Kleiner', 10. 91,
I'billpal.urg.. 10 9H,
llraaam 10.94, "
lilu, U.ll 10.60, "
WalleeetuB,.,. 10.60,
Siler 1 1.0,
H.k.II.iJ 11.17,"
Barrett. 11.16,
Leonard 11.91, '
Clearfield 11.40,
Crw.novlll...l2 01,1- w
CLk'AKFIKI.U ACt'OMMMllATtON.
W. H. ri.ran.BB, Condoetor.
l.KAVB MIKTII.
LKAVK flol'TH.
Corw.n.vlllr.. T.ol a. a. Tyrone I. II r.
Clearfield... T:H " VanKiiiyoo,.... I 46 '
Leonard 7 64 " fummll I 02 "
II. rretl 1106 " I'oweliew, .l
WoodUnd 20 ' Oeeeola 4 .96 "
III, ler II .14 " llojnlon 4 42 '
H ollaeeloa,... 60 Cleiner a. 4 60 "
file. Bell,... . 0 09 ' Pbillp.lMirg...6 00 "
Ur.haie 17 " (Irahem 6.20 -
I'bilipabBrg.. I 40 " Hloe 11.11 6 46 "
Rleiner'a. t.60 Wallaeeto fi.00 "
B..T0I00 moo " Mlgler 0.H "
Oweola, 10.111 " Koodl.ad, (.10 "
I'oweltoa 10 40 U.rret 0 46
ftumn.it 1196 " Uoitnrd .'Q "
Vanaooyee,..12.26 r. a. Clearfield, 7.00 "
Tyrone 1.01 " CBrwenivillo,.7.96 "
BALD BAULK VALLKY BRANCH.
Kali.
A. w.
0.90
0.17
0.30
0.66
10.06
10.16
10.40
II. I
leave Tynme arrive
Bald K.gle
Joliaa
ahle.lierg
Bellefnale
M lleobor,
Howard
arrlre I.. Ilavea leave
Mail.
r. a.
.It
6.69
6.10
4 46
4.:7
4.16
4.01
9.16
IOST t'n.V.Mi..lni from the preminee of
J the enbarriber, reaiding in Lewreaoe towa
hip, aouth.eaat of Clearfield, a white four-year
old oow, with email red apeta oa the aide,, whit,
forehead and red naek. I'ereuBe eivloc Botiee bv
poatal eard, or otherwise, tbat will lead to the re
ooeery of the eow, will be ruitahly rewarded.
Mil. AINtSBROlllH.
ClterDeld, Pa., Sept. 10, 1877-lt.
CArJTKIN.AII per.on.are hereby oautloned
Bnain,t purcbaeine or in any way meddling
witb the following property, bow ia pmeeelion ef
Andrew K.phart,of UMatur town. hip, Til : Oao
blaok hnrae, 1 gray borae, I bay hone, 2 eowe, 4
head of ynang oattl., (9 yearling and 1 epria g
ealf ), 1 w.goa, 9 est r h.mM, I pl.w, I ehov.l
plow, 1 harrow, 11 bead of boga, 14 head of ehMp,
about 900 doien of oata, 100 ahooka rf oorn, 0
aerea of buokwbeat, aod about I aero of potatoea.
Tbie property belooga to mo, aod if left with him
on loan only, anlijoct to my order at any tlnra.
ISAIAH KEPUAHT.
Wait Deeatar, SepL III, l77-9.
lUOCliA9IATIOX!
Snicnirr'a Orncn, 1
Clearfield, Pa.. Sent, A. 1877. 1
Whereas, It baa eome to mr notion that Ash
dams have been erected, and let 'nets plaoad in
the west branch ef the Susquehanna river and
Clearfield creek, for the purpose of catch ins: flab.
contrary to an Act of Assembly approved the 24th
day of May, 1871, entitled "an Act for the pro
taction of salmon, blank bass, aod other food
fishes, tie." Notioa is hereby given that tbe said
uama and nets are known lo exist, aod are
declared common nniaanees, and owners oi
managers of tbe seme are hereby required to dis
mantle and remove Ihe same so as to reader them
oo longer capable of taking or Injuring the fishes
or me earn at reams, oi whatever k no. wit bin tan
days from thia data. ANDREW PKNTZ, Jr.
Sheriff.
Dist. ATToRxir'a Orncn.
Clearfield, Pa, Sept. 6, 1S77,
Hy tba 24th Section of an Act of Assetnblr,
entitled "aa Act to amend and consolidate tbe
ereral Acta relating to came and cane flsh,
approved the 1st day of May, 1(17.1, no person is
permitted to eateh or kill, at any time, in any of
the waters or State, save only with n hook and
line or scroll, any black bas, pike or piokeral,
under a penalty of twenty-five dollars for eaoh
offence, and no person Is permitted to catch or
kill, in any war, any of the abore named fish.
uetween the 1st day of March and the 1st day of
June, under the same penalty, one-balf ol which
goes io i ne miormer. am goon eiusnni anowing
any of tba prorialons of the foregoing Aota ol
Assembly to be rlolated, are hereby rs que Med to
make information against the offender and have
them returned to Court, and I will aee tbat tboy
ere prosecuted according to law.
Vt H. M. MOUL l.LOt Uii,
Clearfield, Sept 12, 1877-41, Di.t. Att'y.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
or vAf.tuiLa
REAL ESTATE !
Hy virtue of an order Issued out of tbe Orphans'
Court of r learn eld count r, I'a, the nmtersigaei.
Administrators of the estate of Jacob U. ioas,
dea'd, will sell at public sale, on Ibe premises, In
Lu the ran urg, un
Saturday, October 27th, 1877,
at 1 o'clock p. m., tbat certain house and lot sit
uate In Luther bur. jJradv township, bounded
end described aa follows: Ilrginning nt a post
on the Jarie turnpike and corner uf Daniel liar'
mick s lot) thence rast along said turnpike 103
feet tfl lot of J. M. Carlile i thence norih along
said lot Ivfi feet to lands of U. B. (lood Under ,
tbetio alone anld Unda 10 faot tt Hermick's lot :
that oa south alung tbe came 12 fast to tbe place
of beginning, baring thrreon erected a Urge two-
story frame dwelling nouae ana sieeie.
TERMS OF SALE I
Ohe balfof Ibe purchase money must be paid
on i no aay ot saie, ami mm uaianoe in six month,
Secured by bond and mortgage on the pretnlnes,
or other aoceptabln aeeority.
AinitllAlthr IUAN,
JOHN K. OA WALT,
Luther. Imrg, Oct. 2, 1877 4t. Adru'ra.
Sheriff's Sale.
Dy virtue of sundry writs of Fitri Fntimt la-
sued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Clear
field oounty, and to sac directed, there will
et posed to public sals, at the Court lloaee, ia the
borougn of Clearfield, on Saturday, tba 10 th day
ci uciooer, in;, at vciocb p, m., ibe (ol
io wing described real estate, to wtti
All Defendant's Interest In allthateertaln tract
of land situate In Knoi township, Clearfield coin
nty, Pa., bounded and described as follows t De
ginning at hemlock, thence north it degrees west
08 perohes lo n SUfar on Ihe public roal. ibeaoc
south 76 degrees west 42 perches along Ibe road
to a hemlock, thence aoulh 40 degrees east 104
perches to a post at Jaehsoa's corner, tbence north
Lo degrees coat 40 perches to the plaoe of begin
ning, containing 24 acres, more or less, baring
about 20 acres cleared.
Also, all Ibe Dcfendenta Interests In a certain
tract of land situate in Ferguson townebln, Clear
field oounty, Pa., bounded and describe! aa fol
lows, via : beginning at a post, tbenne west by
Church lot 61 perches, laenoe north by land ef
Joba R Williams ti I-10 perehes to a post, tbeace
east by land ol U. W. Flak sli perches lo a post,
thence hy road II 4-If perches to a post. Ihtnec
east I perch to a post oa Smith line, tbenee by
land of D. W. Smlib 60 S-lo pcrehea to a poet
and place cf beginning, containing- 14 .eras net.
having about 10 acres cleared, a two-story Irame
boose, a small stable and ether outbuildings
I hereon. Seised, taken la axecutioa and to be
cold as tbe property of Jamea M. Bloom.
Taana or SaLn, The price er seat at wblcb
the property shall be struck off mast ha paid at
the time of sale, or such other arrangements
made ac will be approved, otherwise tbe proper
ly will be Immediately put up and sold agate at
the aipsnea and risk of the person I when It
was struck off, nod who, In aaee tf deficiency al '
soeb re sale, shall asake good the same, and In
ne iesUM.ee will Ua Deed be pre aee ted lo Conn
for confirmation nukes the money Is actually
paid la the Sheriff, ANDRKW I'KNTZ.Jr. ,
Snaairr's Orrtci, I Sheriff.
Clearfield, Pa., Oft. 1, im.J
We would call particular ntten
tion to the extreme low prices.
Country produce of all kinds
taken in exchange for goods.
A. GUINZBURG,
OldWeeteru Hotel Corner, Clearfield, Pa
Feat. 10, 1877.
Save Your. Cash
G. C. & T. W. MOORE,
(Huoecsfors to J. B. Showers,)
kai.brs in
BOOTS
SHOES,
HATS
AN1
CAPS,
Ann atTi'
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOM Ho. l.PIK'flUriLDINil.
Tbey are now receiving a aboioo lot of the
latest styles of Ladles and Gents Dress Shoes
nnd Boots, together with a large lot of
PLOW SIIOKS, 4o., Ac,
suit able for workmen en the farm and la the
woods.
They Invite special attention to their cloak of
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
All of which will be sold at ratea as favorable as
they can be bought elsewhere In tbe county,
A shara of the patronage ef the public la re
spectfully solicited.
CM). C MOOItti.
TOM. W. MOOKK.
Clearfield, IV, July II, 17T Sin.
Slitfrrltattrottf.
"TTOTirr,-Notice Is hereby given that an
Xl plication baa been made tu the Court of
Common Pleas of Clearfield oounty for an amend
ment to the charter of the PresbyteriaQ eongre
gation of Clearfield, authorising It to borrow
money, and that the same will ha beard nt the
neat adjourned session of said Court,
lent. 2C 41. HM. lU'iLKU, lor Trustees.
CIHARTISR Ol' INCOHPORATIONm..
J Nntlee is hereby given tbat arplioatlrn will
Heipteiuber ailU.
tlon for the Curwenaville Library Association, In
tne oorougn oi Lurwensviiie.
W. 0. AHNOLD,
Curwensvllle, Sept. 19, 1 (177 St. Attorn.
A HMIJINTRATOK'H N(H'I('K.-KcI1os
hereby given that Letters of A.lniiniitra
tionon the estate or IHAAU TUUMI'sON, Sr.,
late of Dloom towoshlp, Clearfield County,
Pa., deceased, having boen duly granted to the
undersigoed, all pnraoua indebted to said male
will pleaae make iuraediata payment, aud those
baring clalmi or demands will present them
properly authenticated for seitlrtncnt without
delay. A.C. TATb, Adm r.
Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 6, l77-6t.
A l)IMI NIHTR ATOR'H KOTICR. Notice
il Is hereby given that Letters of Adrainislra-
tion on the estate of FKANCIH COi;DltIU l',latc
or torlogton towmhip, Clearfield oounty, I'a.,
dee'd, having been duly granted to tbe under
signed, all persons indebted to said extate, will
f i tease make immediate ptrmeut, and those bar
og claims or demands w III preaeat them properly
aumentioaied lor settlement without dcljr.
L. M. CtiUDIUKT,
H. N. COI DUIKT,
Frenchvllle, Pa., Sept. 12, '77-At Adm'rs.
A DMINIHTRATOH'S NOTIC I
Notli-a li hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on tho e-tate of JOB. 1'nsTLE
TI1WA1T, Isle of Urn It township, Clearfield Co.,
Penn'a, dee'd, having been duly granted to
tbe nndenigned, ail persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate payment, and
those having claims or demands will present
iiium property auiiienucoieti i'r cmem'ini witn
outdelay. OKurUlKO. klllK.
Luthersburg, Pa , Sept. iy,'77-0t. Admr.
4 HSKJNKF,'- rVOTirrc.-
XY Asalgoed estate of DAVID II. Sli A KT.KR
aud wife, of Dunmore township, Lnncaiter county,
Pa.
The undersigned, having been appointed by
the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county,
Assignee .of Divld II. bhartscr and Wife, who
hare transferred to him all their out ate and clToots
for the benefit of their creditors, be therefore
gives notice to nil person indebted to jaid
aaiignor, to make pay tnent without delay, and
those having claims to prcenf them to
J.W.YOC1M, Assignee.
septSA-ttt. . Columbia, Pa.
NEW FALL GOODS
NEW FALL GOODS -
At Guinzbnrg's New Boot and Shoe Store.
OPPOSITE COURT IIOl'SK, SKCOND STREET.
t-e
!'?.NrYJiEPTFMBR lOib,
F
?OK SALE.-
The undersigned will sc'l at urivate snle all
that tract er parcel of land situate In Decatur
township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., within a short
distanoe of tbo Tyrone A Clear tie I K. R., and
adjoining lands of Robert Hndeon and utoers,
and known aa tbe Jacob II. Uearhart lot. The
aaid tract containing 60 acre more or less, with
two veins of valuable coal thereon, has about SO
acres cleared, and is tbe key to a iarfte body of
coal aoout being developed. Vt iff be sold low and
upon easy terms. For particulars, apply to
DAVID L. KKKD3.
Clearfield, Pa., July 12, 17A.
TO MY PATRONS
REMOVAL!!
Willi an out i ro now atoc
nt .ricos that will All your liom ta with joy and your pockols witb caah.
U'iml I italo I am prcparod to prnvo with tho following price Hit,
" nf.tflupcwlM for itself :
NO
PAPER
SOLES.
p A P i: b
SOI.ES.
-MISSUS SHOES IN AIIUMiRED STYLES.
Misses School Shoes at 9j cents.
Mincs far ibos al $l.2j.
Mi'es genuine ealf shoes at 11.36.
Mi msi Kid shoes at 2, (2.60 and Set.
Uirtre drcis rhoes at 9l.6i), .A0, $1.76 and 2.00 band finish.
NO
The Winltr Term of 21 weeks will open oo
Monday, Sopt. 10, 1877.
The Summer Term of IS weeks will open
Monday, March 25, 1873.
TERMS, $5.00 PSR WEliK,
Including Tuition, Hoarding, Room, Heat, Light,
and Washing.
Best Normal Belioel liuilding In tbe (State.
Facilities in every respect r i Q a I to any Normal
ticbooi in the United H;ales. Students mar enter
at any lime during Ike leru t For particulars,
send for Catalogue to
D. M. t-ENSKNDJ, Prinoipal,
Aug. 29, 1877-ltn. Indiana, I'a.
HIGHEST iWARBS'.KV.. I."...!
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
K0RTII1VKST CORNER
TIIIKTHEMH 4k eil llBKT HT11F.KTH,
PHILADELPHIA,
MANUEACTl'HERS OP PATENTED
Wrought-Iron Air-Tight
HEATERS,
WITH S1IAKINO AND CI.tNKER ORINIUNO
tlRATKH FOR BI RNINU ANTI1RA
C1TK OR 11ITI MINOUS COAU
CENTENNIAL
WROUGHT IROX HEATERS,
FOR DITCMIN0U8 COAL. '
KEYSTONE
WHOldllT-IllOV HEATERS,
COOKINd RANOHd, LOW-UOWK OUATES.
Deeerlptire Cirrolara ernt free to any adilr..,.
EXAMINE IIE101IE SEI.ECTINtl.
April 1 77-ly.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory
Penn town hip, Clearfield Co., Pa.
BURNED O 11 T I
art hot
BURNED UPI
The subscribers have, at great expense, rebuilt a
neighborhood neoeapity, tn tbe erection of a first-1
class Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern
Improvements attached, and are prepared to make
all kinds of Cloths, Casaimeres, iSatinetls, Jilao
kets, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods on hand to
supply al) mrold and a thousand new customers,
wnom we ass. 10 eiae ani examine our sioek.
The bonine m of
CAR DIN 11 AND F1LLINU
will reoeive our especial attention. Proper I
arrattgrmcnts will lm made to receive and deliver j
Wool, to snit customers. All work warranted and
done upon the shortest notice, and by strict atten-
tion to business we hope to reatue a liberal share
of public palronnge.
KMMMJ POl NDS WOUL n AN'TF.D!
We will pay tho highnat market price for W'oo '
aud sell our manufactured goods as low as similar PI. A 1 1 1 'a N N KLS
wBf.li t.r.d.,V..eB.bi...tiVf.eti..B . eaa I lllffJJXV J""iHii.o. LAMES' SHAWLS, FEI.T SKIRTS.
alwavr he r.iulnl at hi.lne reaiij lo mke pr..,er UI'.li.llAA HM , t Hill S .r.l'll 1 US nil Color, WORSTED FRINGES,
new shncl. R,(,ALOO. Till .M.M INCJS nil colora, HEST (QUALITY
STOCKING. YA UN nil colnrs, TAHLE I.INEN hlcachcd
nnd unhlonchcil, TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN,
V M 11 1! EL LAS good assortment. TABLE
OIL CLOTHS, PERFUMERIES
mill SOAPS fino assortment.
explanation, either in perien or be letter,
JANarl JUIINtiliN A CONS.
apriHStf Bower P. 0.
I ba tbi, lav Biuf.l m,r Btora to Hveonil etreet,
la the room known al Wrljrht'e fttoro. Ib aililitloo
to tea large atoek bow ob hand, I hare receirwl a
larg. atoek of aew
Full fc Winter Moods
In all tbe rarl ons st)ln of Dry Goods, Notions,
Trimmings, While Goods, Millinery A Fanny
Hoods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall P.tpcr,
Ac., Ac. It Is my determination to
continue keeping good goods,
and sell then at the lowest
GASH PRICES,
Aad ehea, itnff at cheap prieea will Bot be Blade
a tpeetally here. Tl la BBBeneeaar, to efliinerato
Brtlelee er prieea, bat 70a wilt tad pile, ef (oed'
aad prleee to eall ererebod, Mr eipeam being
oao- foa ilk abal the, were, I eaa aril al tbe rer,
loweet prlea.
aBMEMBIRTUI PLACI,
WILLIAM REED,
HECOVD STREET, CLEARFIELD, I'A.
iepl. H, II JT tf.
REED & HAGERTY,
I Successor to
I
J. G. SCHRYVER,
IIKAI.KHS IX
11KAVY AND SIIKLK
HARDWARE,
WOOD and mLL0W-"WE.
COOKING STOVES,
HEATING STOVES and EANGES.
Srcottif flf., Cltarflrht, fn.
Tbe nndcrtlgncrl wool I announce tn ihe ciliscn
of Clear Arid and vicinity, tbat they have pur
chased the Hardware H tore of J. (1. Hrhryvor, and
will constantly keep on hand a full atsut itueut of
Hardware in all Its branches, curb a
TABLE & POCKET (TTLKRY,
Itenctl Plops, Hand Paws, tl real American Croat- I
rut 8aws, D, U.and Peeling Av.es, llatebels, :
Planes and Plane Irons, all kind oi I
Nails, Horse Hhnesand HnrseHhoc
.Nalla, Picks, Hoe, Kakes.lUy
Forhs, Shovels aad HpaJes,
Seythes.Snathes, Plows,
drain Cradles,
Cultivator, Double
and Single fl novel Plows,
Cullitator Teeth, Ilrvels aad
Try tqoares, hhorel HladrS, Mill
flaw and Tster Filrs, Chisels, llitts,
Augrre, Adie, Horn Door Hangers, Butt,
T and (Strap Itiages, Bonny's Hollow Aucurc,
all hinds of Locks, Herews, Mash Cord aod Pulleys,
GLASS and PUTTY,
Foot and Chaia Holla, Cat ria if , Tire aod barrel
Holts, Bf4 Cord, i'ad Irons, llorea Hruahes and
Catry-Coanhs, tlrlnd stuna Avian, flnm, Hroip
and Boap stone Packing, Cable Chains, etc
They will also keep on bard a full aoitwent
of Tiawaro,and a general stoek ef Koaae Furnish
ing Uooda, which tbey mil acll at prices tn sail
the times.
Persons wishing anything In their Hue are la
tiled to call and examine their htock before
purchasing. hKKD A HAOKKTY.
Cleerfleld, May W, HT7 ly.
Gonts' Furnishing Goods,
HAIR I1RCSHES AND COM IIS, COLLARS AND CI'FFS, SILK HAND
KERCHIEFS, LADIES' MICE TIES, LADIES' KID GLOVES,
LA DIES' A CHI LDREN S CLOT II G LO V US, CORSETS,
LADIES' ft CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, NEW
EMBROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS.
MILLINERY GOODS,
Hals and llonnota trimmed to order. Notv Flowem, Foathore, Silk Vel
rets, lllat-k and Colored Velvoleens, Colored Silks nnd Sttlina, Rihbont, Ao.
CARPETS, CARPjyrS, CARPETS,
CARPET CHAIN, 3, 4 and 5 ply.
l'lcasf mil mill I'Xiiiniiif our Stork. No trouble to show Gondii.
T. A. FLECK eft' CO.
GRAHAM'S BRICK BUILDING,
Market Mreel, Clearfield, Po.
S. pt. 5, 1877.
PITTSBURGH
One of ike le. lire Frbool, in the I'nlted Plel.,. Klegaot RalMIn,.. Well eeleetedeeareeof etadr.
TtpninKhlearbln,. Mglil d.p.rlinnte. Twiai.two teaebere Klee.a teaehere In lae
Conservatory of Music '
reBDeelrd with the eollre. In.lr.rll .B. la the elemeata ef Mntle Theore of NbiIo, Tboroaek
Ha, U,r"n, ,1, . aad Ib. are ef th. (Iraed Or,aa, CaMnrt Orgaa, Peaao, OaiUr, El.u
Violin, end Voie. C'ullare. riiat, full le.een, fur ei,hteen dollete. Ueatleeaea admitted be the
foneerratorr. I karre, la Ihe College and I'oaerrraior; lee. than anr achool afordlng eoael
adraatagel and areow,Bi4alkiie. fall Term opea, tlrptnaber Kb. dead for CaUlogae to
Eev. I. C. PEESniHO, D.D., '
i.., .u,:..,.. PITT8BURQH, PAa
I'Hdte ll at 11.00
UMdloeallat 1.11
Head te eell et UI
Vied to tell at l it
t!aad to Mil at I H
I'eed to eell at l.W
feed to acll al I.Tt
t'ewt le aell at 1.15
Wotnea'a laeed laeting ehoea at 7& cent,
Womea'e laced moroeM ehoei at $1.10.
Women, laeed ealf ehoea nt 1.16.
Wuuioo'a heavy farm itioee at 1. 11.
WomeB obeit ealf ahoe, at 1.0.
Womeo'a laeed foled ehoee at 1.11.
Womeo'e bnttoaed moroceo ehoea at 1.40.
Women', kid laeed ahoe, et 1.7i
! Womea'e kid bnttoaed ihoet at 1.00, J 00, l. and 11.00.
THE OLD LADY COM FORTAHLE SHOE, $1.75. Tho mont aatiafaclory
hoo over mudo for old people. So easy on the foot, it feela aa though it
were out a stocking. Try it.
Wo iilao Inivo a full lino oi (iniff's and Hurt' best hand made shoos. Orders
taken for any shaped foot, nnd best fit vouched for.
IN HEN'S WEAR THE E IS A POSITIVE SLAUGHTER. ,
Men beery winter ,boe, witb doable eolee, 91 oonle. Men', heare kip ehoee, $1.11.
Men', eairdreia ehoea, $1.11. Men'a beet ealf dree, .hoe., 1.7,. Men'e kip working boot, l.tl.
Kip working boota, duulileaole, 2.41 tap aole,3.00; Kiuiro tap aela, 1.60.
Solo Agent for the Celebrated Hfind Screwei Claflin Shoe.
Ui'ir. ilreai tioota ut $1.11. Men", heat eulf lioola. 1 Mn', tutat MirhAnt. uJ ai tt.u
llniite wilh and without boi tore, exien.ion or tap eolee, all at the aaae prieea. M earn re takea
and boot a and eboca made to onier at .tore nrioee. No fit. no nar.
UewGoodsI Now Goods I
EVERYBODY GLD!
EVERYBODY GLAD!!
Lower Prices in DRESS and DRY GOODS.
DOWN,
DOWN,
DOWN,
. Great Reductions in Prices.
-I". jAl JJLmJSCXSL Jb OO.
Aro plenscd to anounco to the citizens of thiavicii.it-, that by special arrange
ment with manufacturers for largo quantities of goods for cash, favored by
the hard limes and sharp competition, they have been enabled to effect auch
a saving in the cost of goods as fully warrants them in proclaiming a redac
tion ir. tho prices of Dry Goods, such as will mako this advortisomont of real
money valuo to every careful nnd practical rondor who heeds thia informa
tion. Our reductions aro not confined lo a few specialties, but include almost
every article offered for sale. Stock moro complete, and quality anpenor lo
any in town.
Tho advanlago to tho cash buyer is tho real and substantial reduction in
prii os. All goods will bo found marked in plain figures.
Our Fall and Winter Stock is now Complete. A hand-
; some line of Driss Goods, all the newest shades
11LACK nnd COLORED CASHMERES,
HLACK and COLORED AI.rACCAS,
HLACK SILKS tho host nnd cheapest in town.
WATER-PROOF block and uold mixed.
LADIES' COATINGS-different styles.
LADIES' CLOTHS all shades.
CASSIMERES all pricoi.
PRINTS, MUSLINS AND GINGHAMS,
I SHIRTING A TICKING. CANTON FLANNELS, bleached and unbleached.
J HED FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, GRAY FLANNELS,
Roys shoes in fifty dilTeront styles, at from $1 00 to t1 .K0 in walking and
school shoes, and from ti 2ft to flSO for best calf tkin .button, dreao ahoea.
Roys Elmirn tap solo boots nt $2.40.
Children and baby shoea at craey figures. A good solid buttoned shoe, hod
cd fur children, (15 cents ; copuer lip, 85; rubber tip dress shoes, jl 20.
tin by shoes, till kinds, from SO cents np. Men's, Women'a and Children'!
So cents. Shoe polish 15 ccr.ts per bottle, shoe strings 4 cents per
dor.cn, button hooks ono cent each.
Mia.ee rul.l.ere .16 cla-1 at) lta. Women 'e rnl.berr, 60 eta 4 atjlee. ken a rabbare, Tie ( .Ijlea.
Men', heave rnUer biota, $.1 60. Womea'e robber bootf. $1.60. Mireeaand bore rubber boole $1 li.
Wool lined, buukle arclioa, irlf-acling gome, nod ell other fathloaa.
Wo nro nlso selling men's geniiino full lints at "Scents. This is a"atunncr .'
Wo tako any marketable article in trado and consider it THE CASH.
Wo wunl as much grain ns we can get, lor which wo will give market prico.
Call nnd Convince You: self. Xo Trouble to Show Goods.
S. GUINZBURG,
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