Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 24, 1877, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA
EUNFRDAY WOHNINO.OCT. 14, Hit.
Termi of Subscription.
t paid la adreoee.or within three moothl ...11
la???,- jv 4 paid after thrM and before all aoatbi..... t 10
W -""" 'v' "' t :;
Tho "Cliampion " ia the cheapest
and bit ihlrt ill town-40 eentl. oolll 21.
Olio thousand bushels OitU wanted,
Air whloh one-balf eaih will be paid, by U. 0. A
T. W Moor. Olhar rala la proportloa. IT It
. m
Tbe lurgest and most complete stock
of dry-gooda eeer brought te tha Iowa or Clear
Arid ll dow to be aeea at Flask Co.'a.
A it I u mm. The loveliest Octobur
weather that wa have arer wilnoeead haa beet
-T i r rT lb Waal tea data. May It
Now Cnlicoea ut Fleck 4 Co.'s,
Now Goods arriving duily at Flock
Co.'a. lu-tr.
Ladies' and Children's Underwear
Jul! reoaieel at Fleok a Co.'a. u.f,
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Salt ! Lytlu lias J ut received an
otber lot of fine Halt, largo.! .Ited twilled aaoka,
ao the artiola oan ba butl at two dulluri again.
When in Clearfield, dont forget to
call and .re the new gnodl at Fleok A Cu'a. S It
BprttalB.
Motum intra ovecialties.
If yuu watit to lake a fiew of youraeir lire
l.e go to Jnhn Mcllauxbi'y'aaiid bur oua of till
targe cheap looking gla.aee.
If you are In need of any Qunniware, at fib
uloue low price, and of the Let tnanulaoture, go
to John MoUaughoy'a fur it.
The ohraprit, b,.t and folkit a."orlin-nt of
Qluaeware, la to bo found at Jolio MoUaughoy'e.
Woon and Willow U'ihb Ir im in n..l
neper Adrerlleing ..genta,
SnUrsadj.
TYHON STATION?
aalrwann. A
Paolrio lapreel l:l
llarrlibarg Aoo'a, liiO
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10 .11
wbbtwabu,
PitlaburKh lip'M
I'aoiO. a' i pre..,
War Paaaaneor.
Mall Train,
Vail Line,
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1:1(1
P.M.
1:16
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Mil
Mall Train.
Atlantio Uxprell,
1'blla. Ktpre.a,
Cloee ounneetiona made by all tralna at Tyrona
pu uuon ..area.
B. i. BLAIR
tnjll-tf. Snporlnunient,
rleekaan Htrret, art our d
In N.w York Cite.
,Waw,a..j-MilMmmMMim.mmm.imi.m.L'ZrZZ ., L oa.au, tun, oburn, or any other piooe ol B)yl7-ir. Baparinuadoat,
Lai,t .nmr.uH .1 h. t, .,- iLm. '.J or A gOOU bl.ttwl, givo Fleck & Co. 7 . 0BtJU 4l A stage leaves Car went lilt 4tt',f fcr Reynolds
RKI.l(;OLIH NOTICRM.
Method let Kplacopal ThurrhRcv. J. 8.
Mi MrnttAT, l'tor. Servloct ry 8lblb
t IH A M.. d T P. M.
Ht.l.lh School at 9 A. M.
l'rytr McotiBf r Thundr, at 71 P. M.
Com ii union Service, Brit Btbbatfa of tvtrj
uunm, i i a. M .
Weil Clearfield N. K. ('biirrti. Rati
William II. Iill and W. 8. Wilion, Paitora.
Prmnhinit rrry allvroRtt Ruodar. at 8 o'clock,
F. M. tSuoilnv Bchoul at 2J, P. M. All are In
vited to attend.
Freab)lcrlaH 4'liurcI.-Ker. II. S.Butlki.
Sabbntb avrricoa mornir-K aod arcainit 8ab
bnth Schoul at I P. M. Prajar Aleatinf Wednai
da.r araning.
Ht. kraiicla' C'hurrh t atliullr Rt. P.
J,8bbii.ak. Premchingat ! o'clock, A.M..OD
tbe nm, loird and lourlb hundaioraeb Dootb;
Vaapara and Uenedlciion of the ltlnacd Haeramant
at 7 o clook, P. w. hnnday Behooi avary bundaj
afternoon at t o'olook.
crib looking op. Tbera la bo iuvL an a lortmant
la the county. Htop in to mat I ma and Yak a a look
at thru.
OFFICIAL lHHUtTOKY.
TIM OP lOLDIHa QDARTEm ItMIONI COURT.
Foond Moeday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Ftiat Monday f Juno.
Fourth Monday of September.
Tim OP IOLDIKO COUHON PLBAI.
Pint Monday of Juna.
Sooond Monday of A'oembor.
PUBLIO OPP1CIRI,
Pwidtnt Jtdgt Hon. Charlei A, Mayar, of
Look Haven .
Anitlant Low Jmdglloh. John U. OrrU, of
lieueionio.
Attotiat Judgtt A lira m Of Jan, Clearfield
Vincent II. Holt. Clearfield.
ProlkonotarpUU Bloom.
Rtgitttr amd Rweordtr h. J. Morgan.
Hittrict Attorty Wm. M. MoCallough.
Trmtytr David Mctlaughcy.
Shtriff Andrew Pent l, Jr.
County Survtyor Sainuel F. MeCloikay, Cut
aensrilla. t'oHNfy Commitaionmrt Clark Brown, Claaf
flrld Tboniaa A. McUeo. Cheat P. 0.: llairia
11 "over, Clearfield.
6'oan.y Auditor Chrtit. J. Keafigy. Glen
Hope ; Samuel A. Caldwell. Willlamagrova ; Jobs
C. Conner. Durnaide.
Count Coroner J. B, iS'etT, Kaw Washington.
Jury Com mi on er ilr. Jainea r. ilurcbAeld,
Clr&rAcd, Joneiih Aleiandar. Madera.
8Hprinttndnt of Public SckooU John A.
Gregory, Cnrwenavilla.
Xoiariet PuWie John W. Wngley. Wm. Ra-
debauch, Cjrua Gordon, Clearfield Joieph H.
Irwin, N. R. Arnold, Cnrweniville j J. J. Ling),
Oieeola M ilia J. A. Livmglone, UuKoia tity
Onr Sprriai evluuin if decidedly intaraattng in
a local point of view, and p rod table reading to
outiidert who want to aava money.
Hcuutiful (lro8BoodH ut KlutkA Co.'s.
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Tho Churn. ion Whirl at Wm. Itced'ti
la worth arefng only DO eenta. octSl-lt
Fur l.adien' Coining", Fk'tk & Co.'b
ia tie place to gat it. 10 tf
an mm
Whnl iMttoniH will du 1 It will buy
a An I elan i kill ut W ir. Kted'iatore. oct24-2.
Now then, try tho Fine-cut tobat-oo,
at 75 cent pur fount!, Tor rale at John A. Ktuck'a,
on Srrnrd it rue t, Clrarflcld, V.
jA'Ver Flegul, Jq , huld his tuhucco
and eigur ('orr m ibii plae,i)ii' day litl Mivk,
and Iha ei;.t-n'a bate bun removed 1o Morria
dalr-Miie. A fc" titltman nauit-d Wihlno wm
tbe pi rohairr.
Mr, II. iJ. Spackman, iropru'tn of
ttadrug alorw foi inerly ewmd by A. I. Shaw,
publifbei an advet tifeaQf-nt In tbii paper to day.
Head it carefully, and glre him a oall wben in
need of an) thing in hli line.
The (Icvelopmviit ut Jmliun miuitner
lunneiiiately after tha rqolnoctial ilorini, flon
tinnn a araion ol delightful wvaiber. Itieemi,
however, to giro o low water in tbe river, ft fast
that Ii not agree a Wl a to our lumbermrn.
Jury List. The nami'B ofthojtirort
draws for tht November trin of Court will bo
found in tbia laaue. The term will be for two
wtekv, commencing on the aecond Monday, tbe
l2tb day of tbe month, and will be devoted entirely
to tbe trial of elvil cbuicj.
"A ScBsrRiBBK." Vourcomiminka-
tloo fa all rlgbt,aodeontaina valuable Information
that wa would like to ue, but you failed to glre
ui your name, and wa art therefore compallej
to oonaiga tha doonmrnt lo tbe waito baikct(
which Ii tha fate of all anonym ant Information.
mm
"John Smith." You put Iho wrong
mine 10 yonr eommunioailOB. DO perioo or Ibat
name reiidei within ten wilea of the locality froi
wbicb yon write. Had you put your own name to
your letter we eould have naed it. Tbe deception
il too Iraniparent. Voa ran not eatcb old birdi
with chaff.
All Rioht. The editor of tho
Huntingdoa OloU mat a girl at the eirooi on
Saturday, who had q a arret ad with her lover, and
remarked that " aba waa not on equmlog termi
with thai fraud any Bora." Well, wa praiuma
mere n a cbanoe now for wme other eaterprliing
fellow. Shift bar Bp to the Altoona nimeiake.
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High Souhdikq Names. Altoona is
a high town and full of oewipapera emblliihed
with big namaa, look ai the Sum, the (JUU, the
Tribune (not tht New York concern), and tbe
itmdicml. A Tafveraa, a World and a Star ah on Id
ba itartetL and tbea tha four a a a run at
creation would be Illuminated for tbe beneSt of
tha human raoe.
Fihii Storiki. We have hcaiti some
of our ban fttbermen (all tome ateap iiorlaa, but
here tl one from tbe Lewlitown Democrat that
look more fiihy than any wa have ever beard.
Tbe editor in qnrctioo laji ; "David McKio
try, of Bratton township, ta tbe 'boat' ban
flibrrof Ibla touftty tbui far tbla iraaon. He
recently caught eevtntetn In ooe day, or part of a
day, and one of them weighed four poundt."
aatHJ. mmi
"SocKDOLAtiEns." Morris J. Owens,
of Lawrence townihip, left a lample of turnips at
our offiee, tbe other tl.ty, lit of which made a half
buihel meaiura round top full. Tbe aeed waa
own ob the X. a of July laat, and tha larnipa
wire raiwd ob a clover aod. Several of ibe vege
table! mraicitd twenty-tbreo and twenty fonr
inebea In elieumfereDrt. Thoae who luppoie
that turnipa will cnly giow on new ground need
nut harb'ir that delation any longer.
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We'll Comb Down. Several young
men bave railed ui te an account for " bitting me "
In a local publiihrdJia our ianue of the 10ih int,
headed " Hold on, Young Man." Ttm clup we
bad In our eye at tbe time baa not yet put in an
appearance, and why Innocent pitrtiel llioutd
take umbrage at what we laid, puitlei ai eoniid
erably. One young man admitted that tha arti
cle fit him exactly, exocpt the wordi ' I'll Wg
flrit." He tnya be never uttered them. AH right.
It waa t'other fellow and not yon that aald lo.
,
Tt.MAcco Hajhino. The Williums.
port Bulletin, lo alluding to thia staple product,
aayi : H TKti yesr, bet em pine Creek and l.ork
Haien, tbe a wire it'O aeioi set out in t laoco.
Tbugrfaleit quiu tttt on atiy one farm was on
tb4t aif J. 8. Htrntuonii, of Pine Crt-ck toiiihij, J ) C
beii g 70 eort-a. dmHting tlial t'uub -acri' pro j
duotd 1,31)0 fouiado, ixl Mill w(l at 10 iuhts per j
pound, both estimate leiig ri.tiri-ly re:.n-uulile,
tbe crop fiom lit tie S00 atrt will bring lu'n
Clinton eiiuuty CAO.OtiM."
For a liat or bonnet trimmed to or
der go to Fleck A Co.'s.
Trimmed ha(H and bonnets at Fleck
at LO.S.
Drowi goodsarocheup ut Fleck & Co.'
Ladies' coats a specialty nt Fleck A
Tho place to buy a good carpet is ut
Fleck A Co.'i. 1
Water-proof, tho best in town, nt
Coal Oil ! Car load recivcl
Lytle tbii weak.
by
For good calicoes, go to Fleck iCVs.
bat or bonnet, givo
For a good
Fleok A Co. a oall.
(iood calicoes cheap at Fleck & Co.'s.
aO
For muslins and ginuhnms, lmvo
Fleck A Co. a oall. b
Table oil cloths lor sato at Fleck &
Co.'i itoro.
For good goods, and cheap, call at
Fleck A Co.'i
Nieo dress goods at Fleck .1 Co.'s
m MMm
Flannels! Flannels! Don't fail to
give us a call, if you wl-h to buy cheap.
(Iood dress goods at Fleck & Co.'s.
Wo have the law and bent slock
of dry goo-li in the eounty, and we are going to
sell iboin. Fi.bck A Co.
Buy your Waterproofs at Fleck k
Co.'a, io tf.
mm e mm
A lino and lull line of iiiiiey Soaps
ana renumene at neon a uo. s. ltt-tr.
mm m mt
Fringes and Trimmings, all tho lat
est styles, at Fleck A Co.'a. 10-tf.
Ladict' and Children's Homo, cheap,
at Fleck A Co.'a. UM1.
At the Ur;i'i;ni.K'AN uftico in tho placo
to get j our Job work done. W aro lully pr.-pared
to do anything In the printing line, will do It
well, and at tbe riht kind of prices. tt.
Wantko! 1,000 cords of Hemlock
and Hock Oak !)ark, for which we will pay tbe
bigbeat market price.
Jvlltf. A. O. K RAM KB A Co.
Now (.oods received duily at Fleck
A Co. 'r, and old goods sold without regard tocoat.
A.j our stock is largo and prices the
lowest, we are dterminid to tell.
10-lf. T. A. Flbi-k A Co.
A good domestic Huh.hur balh can be imlttillt
prepared by taking a fake of Olenn'a ISulphwr
Hoap into the bath tub. Huoh an eipadiant will,
u.s a iiBiig puraso, "inook tbe souks u(I any
Tiolim of cuttinooui blcmtsbei. Hold by all
muKjrista, ?6 oents. lltli'a lUir A Whiakor Ito,
ur oiowp, ou floiill, D0ti7-4l.
Monkt to Loan By the Mutual Life Insurance
or it-w l ork, lu sums not less than $ a, (Milt,
on flrst-olas improved farm property. For fur
tber Information, apply to il. W. SMITH,
oct. a, 77 3m. Clcarlkld, Pa.
Oat WinrifD. F. M. Cardon A Ilro. will pay
unnn ntr raverai nundreu no ne is ol oats, iiohv
ord to inem at ibeir Mont Market, in Clearfield.
Oct. 17, l7Mt.
''Hurii'i Vkr CoLi." Tho season fur fixing un
your stoves is nearly at hand, and I bare lota of
nara and an eoai to sen so baud In your orders
and get your supply. Don't wait unUI winter but
order right now. JAS.L.LKAVV.
Clearfield, I'n , Sept. Mm.
flftB Hi HDRKD I'lB CENT. lUlOOIHT Ott Ol.P
Prick. Hewing Mix bines cob now be purchased
at Merrell'a tin and variety store, from $36 up
wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired
vu me pnurieit nonce.
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, IS77.
BvaoiRi For Sai.r. R. Newton Shaw haena a
full aupply of Fradonia Buggies and Platform
Wagoua for sale. To ba aeen at the Shaw House
yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn
aylvanla. may 13-if.
Wasted ! 100,000 20-lncb shaved thingles
to average from 9 to 6) inches for which we
will pay tho highest market price.
A. O. KHAiint A Co.,
feb.lft-tf.) CleurBelJ, Pa.
Ladies' Satchels, a new lot just iv-
ii d, at 1 leek A Co 's. Id tf.
The third quarterly meeting of the
present Conference year wm oe held id tbe uiear
field M. E. Church on Saturday aod Sunday next
Rev. 8. C. Swallow, tho Presiding Bldor will
preach on Saturday and Sabbath. Services will
alio Lo held on Thursday and Friday evenings,
at 7 o'clock.
More Liout. Tyrone ra aro agitated
over Ibeir dark gas-light posts la that borough.
Their afreet gas la a linlo like oars not very
lllumiaating. The posts make better shoulder-
bitters than lamp posts. Why do we live In inch
darkness when everything is io readiness to bo
Ignited to illuminate 1
Bunks Holmes requcMs us to say
that there will bo a celery axposition at Watson's
tobacco flora, on Wedncid ,y, Oct. list. The per
son having the Lost stalk of celery Is to take nil
oa exhibition. Banks waa never a member of
Coogross, bat bo thinks b Ii good fuf tbla
" talary " grab.
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Head II. A. KraUor's new double
eolumn advortiaement In tbia paper. Harry la
one of our moat entiri riling and aroonimndating
bualnui men, olid will do bla "level best
please bis patrons. Drop In and aoe htm, oven
If you do not want to buy. He will take pleasure
In showing goods lo visitors.
Lint of letters remaining unclaimed
In tbo PostnlTloe at Clearfield, for the week ending
October 22, 1S77 :
D. P. Ciin,
W. Everett,
O. A. Ganrott,
Mrs. Reekie Milne-,
Ida May McOoorg-,
Pun If I Mnlnes,
CharU'i Pries.,
Charles Wblre,
Harry Williams,
P. A Gaulik, P.
Du Hois City Lodge, No. 951, 1.O.O.F.,
was intituled at Dulluis City oa Tuesday even
ing, tbe loth lost., with a membership of twenty
five, and tba olroumrtancei aro auspicee for a
good and successful working lodge. The lodge
will meet roealarly oa Wednesday evening of
tacb week. Tiio elective officers for tbe prerent
torm aro oe follows :
K. O., Joseph P. Taylor V. U., Tfler B.
Weaver ; Hoeretary, Kd. Cotter i Arslstaot Secre
tary, A. L. Hoy i Treasurer, William Irrln.
Still Improvino. A Jordan town-
obip firmer Inform us tbat tbe clllacm of that
neighborhood have eleartJ 220 acres of Uad this
year and pat it In grain. Jordan II Iho smallcn
townihip la territory In tho county, and baa a
less number of acres of unimproved land than
any other township t yet, It is doubtful whether
any other neighborhood bas done belter la the
deelo.fcft of new territory tbaa little Jordan
has the past year. If my oUrr tiwnsblp bas
made more fleering tbia year, let as know It.
Tbe clearing aad Improving of land ia tbo true
and substantial way of developing tbo ooantry
nd tbo product! ari'lng therefrom ll tho only
true source of wealth.
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Tho Leonard Literary Association
haiero-elecicd J. r. M.Renrlik, Liurr.ao ; A. u
Kramer, Arjistant Librarian Osear Mitoboll,
Auditor AI. M. Row, member of the Commit
tee on Helrotlon of Docka. Tho Auditors ka-e
mads aa eiamfnatioB of the eoaditloa "t tbo
Library, aad will publish ibeir report aca: week.
The Library will bo opto as a-ol from T to I
o'eloi-k each Friday evening. Section fifth af tbo
ruin hoi Wen amended so as to allow persons lo
ktep a bo. k only scfeo Instead of fourteen days,
and charging fit oonta fur aaeb renewal. It Is
koptd that the persons having this worthy enter
prise in charge will reeelro a liberal support from
ear people. Those Interested aro requested to si
mine tbo forthcoming report.
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"James ll Turner, father of Martin
V. Turner, rewnlty sentenced to bo banged la
Clfirueld county, baa beea arrested for perjury
the trial of bn son for murder." AVrawago.
We have noticed tho f. re going floating arouad
Ii Iho ool Mm of oar exchanges fora month, and
rpvied that by tbii time It weald atop. Ai
out of thrm aro prodvolag It tbe ictoad time,
tl iok the LtR iboutd aeaH at oaeo. Wo bate
kad wain Unt sijrARa ra Lit noons and DOW!t
KlHT PKRJI'RY eaough la tbii oate aad la
Ikii vlelnlty alraady to latlify tho melt ambttleal
tkat diraetloa. James II. Turner baa aot beea
-r.it, i f4r pMjtrr( ftn4 tkose jonrnollsta fke
' publlsbed tbo foregoing wlekad lander aro
U luty boind to since) the falsehood. Wo will
If there ti eommoa boaesty oaoagb left among
laose who hate efleeded la tbla aollor U make
titMtioBi, pgttl tt -by piv:iit:rx a
"UidiitloB, aad mall a eopy af tbatr papor to
Mr. Turner'i a-Hrfi. at Wallaootoa.
How to (ikT Bans. We are pleased
to know Ibat a reason at-la eflort is tring made to
stock our streams with black bass. But few, tt
seems, succeed In getting tho fish. We under
stand ibat Samuel J ink ins, Etq , of larwensvllle,
wlil engage to furnish all the young buss neeersary
to stock all streamr, dura, or ponds, within thirty
miles of ClearfielJ, at the rata of Ii per hundred,
when ordered In lot of not lesj than three hun
dred. Now, let Clubs bo formed, and send your
orders to Mr. Jtakioi and yon oan seouro all tbe
young fish yon want. In threw j ears ever) body
will bare all tbo basa they can catch from July
until March, when the season oloses for fourmonthi.
Tni Osceola Oil W bll ThoOseo-
ola titeite, la alluding to tba teal well now bo
Ing pat down near that placo, says t "The
operation of drilling progressed satisfactorily,
though in eonssquenceof hard rook, rather slowly,
nnttl Tuesday, when Ibe drill entered aa oblique
crevice, supposed to be an opening of eighteen
inches, from which a powerful stream of water
baa beeB guibiag aver since. Tho difficulty of
bridging ' tbii era? ice li almost Inconceivable,
and a lass experienced controetor than Mr. Wbite
hill would probably bare given It op, but by per
severance, he has at last overcome tbe difficulty,
ad tba drill la again la operatioB. Tho ooarse
ind rook baa not jot been reach id, the indica
tions being that a local basin exists at this point,
which bas bora filled with carbonaceous slste and
shale. Tbe water Issuing from the well Is impreg
nated with chloride of sodium, magnesia, and a
true of sulphurous acid, (trough not In sufficient
quvntlty to make It unpleasant. No Important
results need to expected for metal days, as
there la a geological certainty that the conglomer
ate must bo plarced before actual evidences of oil
can Lo obtained."
LETTER FROM BELL TOWNSHIP.
ORTaan, Oct. Ith, 1877.
Ma. Gooni.AHnxR : I was pleaed to learn
through tbo RirrnLtraK, of the 10th lut., tharl
in ui e of my neighbors bad pluck enough, and'
bad gathered tbemielvei up, gone down to yonr
town, or in tbai vicinity, scooped up a lot ol oiat-a
basa, brought them up to Bell township and
dumped them into tbe river, where they should
be salo under tbe law for al least three years. I
admire such cnterpi ise. Hut, to my mortification,
I leaia that a larva portion of those lifh have
already bean caught in baskets and with nets.
Are we to put up with this kind of unlawful work J
It Is juit as kg nl to sttal bor-es is it U U catch
bass with hats or in basked, If I understand the
law of c.. minon ict.se. Now, wbnt is to be done
in OHiea of this kind r I am no lawyer, but in uiy
judgment somebody should be prosecuted for d i-
ing this work ; ana who ii io do ii r
We are no lawyer, either ( bat we andertand
that Iha Uame Association will prosecute all
offvnderr, provided lomo eltiitn will come for.
ward and make Iho necessary oath upon which
to base a warranl, aad also fa larnisb tbe names
of ike witnesses whereby tbo facts can be provtn.
Tbla being dote, tho Association wiU do the
prosecuting. Wo believe that A. W. Wallers,
Esq., Is tbo ool loll or of tbo Association, and he
will give all legal advice required Eo. Rkf-
A".
It is
with beektichf-, toss of ilcen, nervousners and
nervous ticndticbii. I bave taken two bolt It s of
Baromia HecLavlie, Liver ind Kidney Cure, and
am very much better every way. It regulates
tba bowels, and has helped me very much of in
ward Piles. I recommend tt to all my friends
troubled as 1 have been. Mas. 811.4a R'khr.
ttpHixa Chkbk Roan, TiTirvii.LR, Pa., )
August IV, 1H74. j
Prepared by E. K. Thorn p ion, TltusviUc, Pa.
Prion l 00 per bottle. Sold in Clearfield by C.
D. Watson, druitxi't
Clearimki.d Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freights sent over tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for tbo week ending Oct. lit, 1877, and
tbo aame time last year :
co At. Tone.
For tbo week
Same time last year
Increase..,..
Previously during year ,
Same time last year
Increase
Total lo 1877
Same time last ytar
Increase
OTHER PRKIOUTI.
Lumber ,
Miscellaneous freights
How it i Hone.
The lint object In life with tho A-nertcan neo
pie il to "get rich ;M the second, how to regain
good health. The first can be obtained by energy,
honesty and saving : the rooond, iood health),
by using URRtTi Ai'fltST Flow km. Should you
be a deipondent sufferer from anv of the e fleet s
of Dy-pejirtie, Liver Complaint, Indigontion, Ac,,
sucn aa Biok Ileadaeno, fa In nation ut the llean
Sour Htoniarb. llnbliual t'ostivinrsr, Diisiness
of iho Head, Nerveoui Prostration, Low HplrlU.
An., you need not sutler another day. Two djses
of August Flower will relievo you at once.
Sample Hollies, 10 cents. Reffular sue. 76 cents.
Posiiivol.v sold by all first-e ars Druggisti In Ibe
limit it mates, iur salt by v. 0. Watson. Clear-
fioid, Pa. may:,3,,77-oow Iy
1 il Has Sload the Test.
If you doubt Ibe wonderful success ol Siiilom 'a
Cofmi'MCTios Cure, givo it a lual; then if you
are not inti'fied, return the bottle and we will ra
ti Ibe price paid. II baa eatablished tbe faot
that Coumuiptiuncau he curvd, while for Coughs,
HonrsencM, Asthma, W hooping Cough, and all
Long or Throat troubles, there ts nothina like it
r a quK-k and positive cure, and ll seldom fulls.
in ci-nti, i-v cents, and fj.ou per bottle. II
your Lings are sore, or lhet or Lauk lame, use
Mi 1 l.on's PuRoi a Plasttk, Piioe !i cents, tiold
by ( D. alson, Druggist, CkarUeld, Pa.
villa, at I o'clock, p m..arrivlngat Reynoldsville
1 o orioca, p. ro. neiuraing, leaves Kay no Id -villa
dally, at 7 o'clock, a. arriving at Cur
vensville at 12 o'olook, B. Fare, each way, t2.
A lingo loaves Curwensvtlle dally, at 1 o'clock,
p. m., lor DuUuli City, arriving at DuUols Cily
at A o'clock, p. m. Returning, Teavei Dulloli at
7 o'olook, a. in., dally, arriving m Curwensville at
2 o'clock, m. Fare, each way, $2.
aa eiui.ai af t'leerlela aad letiltw an
reapeeunui tarlut u giro a aall.
JOS. 11. UKIRINO,
Claarleld, Pa., Jul, II, U7T.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW QRADIt DIVISION.
ON and after Uonda,, Ha ISlh, 1I7T,
tba pauenger train, will run dailj (aieept
Hundaj) between Bed Dank and Drtflwoud, aa
fulloW. t
KATAHI).-lliy 11.11 l.a.ei Pitt.bar,
8:2Ua. m. Ited Uankll:i 611(0 Janetlon 11:14!
New Uethlehem 1:10 p. B. Mer.rille I S7 1
Ttny 1:116 I Brookrilie 1:J5 ; Fuller'. I:6 Re,,
nold.rilla SM j Dulloli l:8S Hunnlt Tunnai
a:.8 Penlleld 4:00 , We.d.111. 4:1 ; , BaneaatW
4:65 arrire. at Driftwood at 6:45.
W F.BTW A H I) Ray Mall leave. Driftwood
12:16 n. n. Ucneietta U:iT Weedrllla l:4t
I'anlleld 1:811, Pommlt Tunnel l:6 DuUoiilllj
Kevnold.rille :34 i Fuller'. 1:60; Brookrilie 1:12;
Trujr S:2; 6f.Tirill,8 61; New Uethlehem 4:06 i
PHBo Jnnotlon 4:47 1 Rod Bank 6:09 1 arrltel at
Fuubur, at 1:60 p. m.
4r- Tbe Rrjnoldavill. Aecomnodatioa leaeao
RevnoldiTilla dailj at 7:60 a. n. aod arrival at
Red Bank at 1 1:00 a. n., 1'illiburjb at 1:36 p. m.
Lrarea I'llliburub at 1:10 p. a Red Hank at
6:56 p. m.i arriTiuj at Heraoldirllle at 1:60 p. a.
doie eosneotloa. nwrie wltk tralna on P. A
Railroad at Dritteood, aad wlta traina on U
Allrfhen; Valla, Railroad al Red Bank.
DAVID McCAHUO, (lea l Bup't.
A. A. Jaciaoa, Bup't L. U. Dir.
lln. SIIIUOU'8 SVfi'fKM VITALIZKR la no
doubt the molt lueec..rul euro for Dv.pep.ia and
Lirer Cinplaint we hare crer known, otberwii.
we ouulil nut guarantee it. In c.mii of Conaurap.
tWn, wbere Llonerai Debilllr, Lo.i uf Appetile
and Con.tipaiion exist, It will re.tore and regu
late the .JMtm wbila MIII.01I LUIIli aliara
Ibo iiitlaiiieli on and lip.li Ibe luoaa. 1'iice 76
eiili. Sold b; U. D. Wul.on, DfUKl.t, Clear.
Held, I'a.
FARE FIIOM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bellefonte, Pa IJ 051 Hiddletown 5 tl
book tlaren
Williain.port..
Huntingdon
Uewi.town i 00 Altoona 1 A6
Mar,.Tillew 4 60 Jobmtown.H I 80
t'uwonnvUle 2'l l'hilipaburg 61
O.erola (15 Trrone 1 ,2
UARlUrSBUHU... 4 76 I'lTThUl HO It
1 70 Marietta........... 6 60
00 Uneaator.. 6 86
1 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 06
CLEARFIELD MARKETS,
Ci.a ARriBi.n, Pa., October S3, 1877.
II ACKMKTACK, a ri. fa ai.d flagrant rurfuii
Sold by C. I. Watson, Drugjift, Lleutfltid, I'a
opr. 1 '77 oowly.
J honison. VnumUt and Chrmit
my jears i have uen troubled fiitention, Farmers and Lumbflrmfm.
Flonr, per ewt $3 TO
buckwheat Flour per ewt I 00
; Corn Meal, per ewt I 00
! Chop, rye, per ewt 1 SO
Chop, miied, per ewt 1 10
Hran, per ewt 1 00
Wheat, per bushel 1 40
Rye, per bufhel ftf
Oats, per bushel 80
Corn, cars, per bunbel AO
Buckwheat, per bushel 76
iNitntoes, per buihel JtO :
Apples, per bushel , 40 to 100
Hams, p.r pound 16
Shoulder, per pound It
Dried Uoef, per pound 18
Chickens, per poir M 40
Duller, per pound ., X0
Kirga, p r doaen 12
Ht.lt, per sack, large S DO
Coal Oil, per gallon S&
Lard, per pound , 14
Dried Apples, per pound 8
Dried I'cachcs, per pound - 12
Biana, per bushel 1 AO
Jtewr jprntisfmrnts.
3Jrw drrrttsrmrnta.
T N GOD W B TRUT."-AII atbari bum
X paj
66
for their work befora It loaeea tka
bop. And a all Oe.b Ii aa the irasa of tba laid,
and tha proaiael of aea are Tika tha ioweri
tbortnf ihi, are giran one da, and forgottaa
tba aoit Iheiefora it 1. baet But to Irult anybody.
All kind! of work will ba dona ia tbii ibop for
aaab or read, pa,. Boot, and iboei of all liaaa
and itvlei the bail aad eheapeit in town.
I bare reinared my ibop to tbo lower and af
town, In Tejlor'e row, oa Read atreol, law tbo
depot, where I will ba round al all tiaai, waltlag
for enitoaan. All work warranted good and
oneap.
ur em g.(lt;trtiitmiBt.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
or TALDA1LB
REAL ESTATE !
By virtue of an order Issued oat of the Orphans'
Court of Clearfield eoanty, Pa, tbo undersigned
Aomintstrators or me estate 01 iaeoo u. ioai,
dee'd, will sell at public aala, oa tho premiaaa, In
taninennarg, oa
Saturday, Ootober 27th, 1877,
at I o'olook p. m., that oortala honsa aad lot sit-
aate la Lutherabarg. Brady tow o shin, bounded
and deaeribed aa follows; Beginning at a post
ob tbo arte turnpike ana corner ot Daniel liar,
mtek'i lot) thence east along aald turnpike 101
feet to lot of J. M. Carlikj tbeneo north along
aaid lot 19a feet to lands of O. B. flood lander
thence along said lands 120 foot to Harmieh'a lot i
Ihecoe south along the same 120 foot ta tha place
oi beginning, baring ttterwwa eraeiea a targe two
lory 1 raise dwelling boose ana itaote,
TERMS OF SALE I
Ohe-faelf of tba pnrehaae aona, auat be paid
oa tba da, af aala, and tba balanoe ta all aoatba,
aMarod by nond and aortgago on tha prealaei,
or other aeeepublo eaeurity.
ilAKOARKT TOAft,
JOHN F. OSWALT,
Lulhersburg, Ool. I, 1877-41. Ada'rl.
11.1,103
..107 eara.
. 71) "
IROOKVILLK iHOPPV.
Wa alip the following - Life lllii.lraled," ir. m
Iha lall Jrrraeeieia i
ll we. la a Main Ureal dry-too.la .lore, only
yeatrrday, aod tfarro women, with eye. gli.tenin, ,
aa tbey aurvayed Iha pile, or diaal fattnel lying
all aruood and abowt Ihea, were holding a ivrt
of eunaollalioa orer a dreaa paltaiB wbifla bad
atruek tbe feacy ot ooe of tbea.
How do yea think it will aeka np I "
' What are yea going la Iria II with 7"
" Ara yoa going te krt a polnaaiao 7 "
I dua'l know ( would yoa 7 "
" Well, If I waa gelling aa good a dreaa aa lb il
I'd want II Bade right."
W no are yew going I get to It it f-r yoa "
"Ob, 1 hardly know who do yoa Ikmk ia Ike
beat 7 "
" Don't gel Hra. . Bba apollrd that blank
alpaoa tf aloe ao thai 11 waa hardly ll la In
aeea."
Voa i and aea bow Mra. apolled ay atlk.
I eould ju.l Ml dowB Bad or, e.a.y llae I look
at II."
" orwaria I don't know whether It'a Irao ar
Bat, hut I ra heard aay Ibat aba Barer aaae hall
Iha trlaalnga yea glre her."
Well, there a ao telling. She draeeaa aigaiy
well for a peraoB that bib 'I aay belter ell than
aba la." . .
" Heeaa la Be If I hedn'l any aura a ebe hea
t wouldn't be qaila ao elaek ap enjiedi-pend.nl.
Did yoa aeo ibat new dreaa of Mra. - 7"
" Yea, and II doo'l hi for aaytBlng. i no waiai
ia aut too long, and it paekere ureal lae naea,
and il'i lea high la Iho aaek, and I don I kaow
hal all."
' be aede It f "
Qoeaa .he aada ll ber.elf. 'he'aloti lllagy
to pay for getting eaylblng deoeat."
- i.ooa ler . -
I'a glad her dreaa la. polled.
' How many yard! do )oa lbi.lt I d littler
. . - .. - . ..... 1.1..L .I...M. bat it waa
wide Blag." i j a
- I hate lo beee a dreaa aaiapea, no. . . .
" Tber oarer look ht I" he eeao.
'Oh, hare yea aaea Wra. new aleak af
No, baa aho got -ea an r
Yea, aad Iherel aoaa of Ihea Jail loa lor.ly.
"Ul'a go and aoe Ihea." . ,
- l a w.lllsg for her la gel aoaelblng later.
. . ... i. .ui. .!,! ihee alerted for
tho do." an. when Ih. poor bored ta dealt i ekrk
who had hern Heading ant ow ....
on the Olhar, patiently eadarlag Iha aarlyrdoa
hale dally e.bjeeled lo, aaked I
Rhall I pal ap a pattern - I ---
'"Jb. learoely d.lgaol U look aroaad aa ibe
aayhow, a'd I gee.a I'll K ibUI aiauf aad
gel eoaelhlag b.atler."
Still Reoulatisu. Tho editor ol
the Rrynoldrville lltraid got after the DuBoia
aincra laat auto iner with a iharp aliek, end bar
ing retlled the .elrike In that region, l.o now
"gocafor" Ibe managrra and operalora with a
till abarprr alirk. ' Tl.e aaBagrnent of the Ilo.
ebttlrr Colliery end tbe Sandy Lick t'al)l,ry, ia
parlloularly erltlrlred upon, and ho winda lip io
tli ia way :
" Tbla rohetue lo get tbe wor.t eteincnt of the
ooonlry berk lo their old po.itiana ia infainoiia
and Rbnald receive aa no d'lubt il iloea tbe inuig.
nant di.aiproral of tho neople. Wben Iheae mla
arable ext uaea ol corn ere ill.mi.aiil iroui the
uiinra, thvo, end O'lly thi'n will quiet be rea'ornd
and the aea become eatlaRed nilb their wairea.
II Ibi-re i. enoth'-r alrike Ibe e.u.e o.n almie be
aeigned to the proaenl bungling nianagetnrnt ol
the niinea. Tlinl IrouMa la luiiiiiiieut ia nppar-
enl to all. The remedy la likewise vi.lole. All
that remain a ia for the cowpauy to do It duly In
di.po.ing of three reln.b aaoagera. We li'arn
lliel a reiuomlrenee again.t Ilia mnnngf-lnont ol
tbe Rochealer Colliery baa elre:nlr birn tnlked
oi. We bopa it will be unm-ceaiury.
A Dekpeimte Affray. 'J'lm JoIihh-
town Ilrmotrat rrpcrta thr following i A deaper
ale affray ia reporti d lo have oernrred al Wnyr.ra
burg, Qreena eounty, on Tur.day of In.t werk,
wbiob reaullcd in tbe death of one nian and tbe
aerloua wounding of anothi r, but the full p:irticu
lara ware not learned. It actuia Hint a man
named Jim Btcwnrl, aome five ur aix werk. ago,
left Waync.burg to go lo Illluoia, A few day.
ainre be re-eppenred al Waynr.burg, ntid on Tues
day two oAicera arriied from Ilimuii in ataieli of
bia, bnviog a warrant for bla arreal on a rburifo
of murder and robbery. Tbe oOlcora met him oa
Iha alrret, aod or.a of tbea approached him aay
lug, " Yon ara ay prisoner." The worde wrra
Marcel, uttered belore Hlewart drew a pialol and
hot tha oflleer tbroogh ibe bead, killing him io-
elantly. Thro turning lo tba other officer be
fired at biln. Tho ball j.alptd ibroagh the niau'e
Inog., and hia redorery ia eonaidered doubtlul
Stewart fled, and baa not ba, n beard of ainer.
IV llfri.ll-lij Anion, al CurivciiKvlllo,
lU.OOO pountla jwrk.
1,000 biiHliels wheat
1,000 biiHliels rye.
1,000 bushels oats.
1,000 bushels shelled corn.
1,000 bushels potatoes.
llrlMIIMI 'ill-Inch aimed eliltifrlca.
IIMIIHH, !t l-liic-b aawed alilnlea.
Ioii.oihi led plus bnarda.
A.IHlll railroad Ilea.
6,HMI cordaoalt and lirmlork bark.
For which one-third cash will
bo paid. oct. 25.
Dliirrirtt.
On Wednesday, Oct. fid, 1877, by Rev. A. B.
Fields, Mr. J. ll.llendersoo.of Clearfield tounty,
and Miss llattie Cbilds, of Pancoaal, Jrthrsoo
county.
At (he rnidt nee of the bride's fatbsr, on Than
day, October 18th, 1877, by Rev. Wm. M. Uurch
deld, Mr. Charles R. Fowler and Miss Rosa
Rough!, both of DuLMi City, Clearfield county.
Oa Thursday, Oct. 18tb, 1877, by Rev. Ililrs
Pardoe, Mr. O. Creighton r bow alter and Miss
Maggie V. Bud key, both of Hllipsburg, Centre
county.
Thi Moral Idka Ohdinancr. Tbe
" boy ordina.aca," lo which we made alhmiua ia
our last Issue, will be foe id in our aiverli-lng cl
amm Ibis week, much ai wo n grrt a pr-ceeiing
of this klod j but lids age Of military neoeesily In
venttoosteeias lo bo forcing every thing into new
channels, and hence we are compelled to drift with
the lidebf events, unpleasant aa they may be. Tbe
Decalouga arid ibe numerous Conftriioni of FuLh,
swell aa tba Moral Code, are all filled with ad
vice lo patent! and children, but this fast age
aeeuis to ignore them all, or ro rudely rots them
ailde, Ibat municipal authority Is compelled to in
terroaa far tho purpose of saving oar hnya from
perdition. Wo hardly know whether tbii pro
cedure ll a reflection on the bad toys, who mako
Bight hideous with their yell ind hooting, or
unon the pirenti, who iei ta to earo I ut little
whether tbelr oflVpring Is drifting bt -llwards, or in
some other Hill more dangerous direction. If ibe
parent can stand il, we are ratisfiod that the boys
will recover.
Runawat. Mr. Ceo. W. (iearlmrt,
or this placr, took a hack load or gentlemen from
Clearfield to DaRois City last week to wilness the
organisation of the Odd Fallows' lodge at Ibat
place. As tbey wire returning home on Wedaei
dsy, the tiarcsofoi.eof the horses became tooseo
ed Irons tba single tree, at Leerh'i hill, on Ibe
pike leading from Lothersborg to Curwensville,
abont lis miles west of the latter place, and tba
horses Leeame ftighleaed, ran the back ap on
aa embanhmeat at tbo side of tha road, opselttog
It and breakiag Ibe tonga, when iho learn be
eaiue entirely detached from lb vehicle aad ran
away. The ill oecopsnti of the barb, Menrs.
A. C. Tate, Wm. Radebaugb, Wm. W. Wonoll,
0. W, Uearbart, Jamei A. Moor and Harry Fny
dor, made a ory fortunate escape, a few slight
braisri being the only Injuries received. The
horses were recaptured ftor raonlng a abort dis
tance. With lb airlitsnee of the atogo, which
srrlved iborlly iftor Ibe aroldiat oeoorred, tho
paMonfrri rootbed CarwensIMo. Tho damage
la tho wagon was repaired, aad tbe part; reached
homo about Iho middle of tho alUmnon.
In Bell townihip, on Sunday, August 7lb. IS77,
of consumptinn, John T. Ilarley, son-in-law of
Jacob W. Campbell, acJ A yours.
In DuRcis Cily, this county, on Wednesday,
Oct. .Id, 1877, of cholera infantum, Clara Ksieltn,
only daughter of Peter B. and Klusbtth ti.
Weaver, aged 1 year and S months.
In Lawrence township, on Friday, Oct. 19th,
1S7T, (Sarah Kiistbeili Bailey, wite of Joseph
Da i ley. and daughter of James and Martha Boal,
aged 42 years, 8 months and 8 days.
Centre eounty papers please copy.
Mrs. Bailey will be greaily mourned by her
surviving fftinily. Hrr remains were Interred at
tbe Centre giave-jard on Sunday, the 21st , and
a large concourse of the cliiieni attested the uni
versal refpeot in which she w.is bold as a mother,
CbrlitUn and friend.
llailronds.
ii iimj I v u ii i a It a i I road
TYRONE CI.EAHKIKI.I) 11 RANCH
AN and after Monday, JUNK 25, 1877, the
V7 1'a.aptiger Traina will run duily (except Sun.
due) between Tyrone and Clearfield, a. followa
CLEAHr'IKLD MAIL.
W. C. Inwm, t'onductor.
PUBLIC SALE
OF TALrjAILB
PcrsonalProperty!
The undersigned Administrators of tho estate
of Francis Cundriet, dae'd, will offer at public
sale, at bia lalo realdenoo la Covington township,
Clearfield eoanty. Pa., ob
Thursday, October 25, 1877.
tbe following personal property, to wit t A lot of
Dry Goods, Mroceriei, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,
Hooks, Hardware, a large new Fire-proof Safe,
w ith all article! asual It found In a country store.
a i-4 of Saw Logs ia tbo woods, Fencing Boards,
rosta, ao.,
ONE HORSE, ONE COW,
two Hogs, lot of Geaie, 1 two-bora Wagon, I
Spring Wagon, 1 Buggy, 1 Blelgbi, oeveral Sleds,
Harness, 1 haddl, 1 bide Saddle. Truck for Log
ging, Flowi, and Castings, I Harrow, 1 Cultiva
tor, 1 Fanning Mill, I btump Machinal, with a
lot of Hay, Straw, Corn Fodder, Potatoea, Buck
wheat, Cora, Ao., by the bushel, (Jraia la tbe
grounJ, I set Blacksmith Tools and lot of Iroa,
Wagon Maker'o Tools, and lot of Seasoned Wood
in shop. Alio, a lot of
Household Furniture,
racb as Reds and Bedding, Chairs, Tables,
Lounge, Bureau, Cupboards, Carpets, Cook aad
Parlor Stoves, ana many other articles too
numerous to mention.
Hale to commence at I o'clock, a. m., on laid
day, and to continue from time to time until all
ti sold. Termi made known on day of aala.
L. M.COl'DRIIaT,
0 N. OOUDRIKT,
Frenehvllle, Oct. 17, 1877 Jt. Adm'n.
THE REPUBLICAN,
Pabllabed Irerj Wedaeada, by
GOODLANDER & LEE,
CLEARFIELD, PA
la Northwaatera PetutaylTaula.
NEW FALL GOODS! NEW FALL GOODS!
At Guiiizkrg's New Boot and Shoe Store.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, SECOND STREET.
Tbe Urge and conttgntly inereaeiog
circulation of tbe Republican,
render it valuable to buiineee
men ai t modium thro'
whiob to roach the
publio.
Term or Subscription :
If paid in advance, . . . 12 00
If paid after three months, , 2 50
If paid after aix month), . . 8 00
Wben papora are eent outside of tho
county payment must be in advance
ASK YOUtt UE0CEK i'OJi IT.
Uot 17, 1877-81.
I.KAVK BOLTII.
Ctirwenevllle...ft:IO, P. a
Clearfield ..I SO, "'
Leonard J.I", "
llarretl 3.4.', "
Woodland, 63,
lligler e.UJ, "
Wellacot..n,....4 .11, "
lllue lliall, 4 18, "
(iralinin
Philipahurg.
Htciner'a
lloynlon
O.ocnla
Powiltnn,. ,
Sumtnil, 6.1,
anaeoyoe 6 .14
Tynnie
...4.211,
...4. Hi,
...4 .16,
..4. Ill,
...4.47,
.. 4.68,
...11.00,
LKAVK NORTH.
Tvrona .....
Vanecoyoa,..
Saininii,
I'owellon,...
O.ceola
Do) nton
Striner'.,.
. 9.10,4.11.
...11.84, -..
611,
.10 111, "
0,
I0.J7, '
I'hiilpabnrg...l0 8, "
llrahNtii,
lllur
VYallacelon,.
"igl"
WoodUnd,...
Ilarrelt,
lonard
Clearlleld
OKI,
.10 SO,
.10.611,
.1 1.08,
11.17, "
.11.21, "
.11.11,
1 1 .411,
Curwenaille..l!:lll,r.a
CLRAHFILLD ACCOMMODATION.
Vf. S. PLtianaa, Coodnolor.
LKAVK SOUTH. , LKAVK NORTH.
Curwenarlllr.. 7.06 A. a
ClenrOeld..,.
Leon.ird
Ilnrrett
Woodland,..
niller,
AVallacclon,.
lllue Dell,...
Ilrehain
I'hilipalinrg.
8teiLrl'a
Boynlon
O.ceola
Powelton,..,
Kuintt.lt
Vanaooyoc,
Tyrone
7:3
764 "
6 06
20 "
n .14 "
110 "
t 06 "
V IT "
40 '
10
,. lii.on
..10.20
..10 it "
.11.11 "
..11.21 P.
....1.01
' Trrone 1.16 I.
Yanacoyoc 1 16 "
"uinml 01 "
I'owellon, I. II "
O.reola 4 .11 "
lloynton 4.42
Hleiner 4 10 "
l'hilipaliurg...6 00 "
(Irah.m 6 2(1 "
lllue Hall 6 46 "
Wallaeeton, ...I.W '
Ilijler, 0.11 "
Woodland, IHO "
Barrett, 1 16
Leonard Ill "
Clearlleld, 7.00 "
Curwenallle,.7.16
BALD KAOI.K VALI.KV BBANCII.
Mali,
a. a.
8.:t0 leave Tyrone
6.17 Held Kngle
30 Jullaa
9.16 nlllealiur,
10.116 Ilellrfonta
10.16 Mileebur,
II 10 Howard
11.11 arrire L. llarea
Mall.
p. M.
10
6.6S
Ilo
4 46
4 17
111
4.01
111
riiiLirsiirnu a hoshannon iihanciikb
ia.a aotiTB. Laavaaoara.
p. a. a. a. a. a. arirtoae. i, a. p. a. r. a.
(nil Mnrriadale, 12:10
1:16 T: Pbilipaburt, 12:11
lie 1:81 Kleiner', 11:11
111 714 Unyntoa, 11:14
I SO 10 30 t il Crania, 1 11 12:04 4 16
114 lfl'4! t:H Mo.bani.oa, 9 19 11:61 4 00
2:61 10:61 1:11 SI4llin, 129 11:16 1:11
217 1H:.'-S 1:17 llooladale, 9:20 11:10 1:47
.1:01 11:01 III MaCanlry, 9:11 11:16 1:41
9:07 11:07 1 18 Ketidrioh'a, 9:19 IliM l'40
111 11:11 111 Haaer. 901 1111 I:S1
i-llt AIX WASTED.
FARMERS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY,
uive me your Attention tor a Moment.
I want 5,000 bimhds of Wheat.
I want 5,000 bushels of Oats.
I want 5,000 buwlicla of Rye.
1 want 5,000 bushels Duckwhcat,
For which I will pay the Cash when
-uttnveitJUi
S. 6UINZBURQ
Clearlleld, Pa., OcL 17, 1877 Sm.
DlHHOI.i riON.-Tbe partnership hereto,
foro existing between John T. Fowler and
U liuyer, Ii this day dissolved by mutual eon
sent, October 8th, 1877, Tyrone, Pa.
JOHN T. FOWLER,
V. UllbH,
The business of the above Irm Hill bo eon 1 1 a.
ued by the undersigned, to whom all account! af
tna late nrm must bo presented. Bald Kagle
aviumoer company. juiin w. MUKKltt,
0t.JI73u Hoparlntendent.
VHMIGNKn'Oj ,OTICF
Ai.igoed estate of DAVID U. SHARTZRR
and wife, of Dun mora township, Lancaster eounty,
Tbe undersigned, (taring boea appointed by
the Court of Common l'leas of Lancaster eounty,
Assignee of David H. Shartser and Wife, who
have transferred to him all their estate and effects
for the benefit of Ibeir creditors, ha therefor
gives notice to all parsons Indebted to laid
assignor, to make payment without delay, and
those bating claims to present thorn to
i. n. i j m, Assignee.
septgfl-flU Columbia, Pa.
AIniiOK'ia NOTICE
In the Court of Common Pis as of Clear-n.-ld
eonnty. PI. Pa. Nos. 68 and IN, Juno T.,
177. Urilith A Wodga ri. J. R. MeKlnney.
The unnersigned Auditor, appointed to dis
tribute the proceeds arising from tbo Sheriff'!
sale of Drfondent'a personal property, among
ine parlies entitled t Her-to, hereny giveo notice
that he will attend lo tho dutin of bis appoint
roent at bia offlno In Clearlleld. on Thursday, the
ilettb dy of October, 1877, when and where all
parties Interested may attend.
A. O. HRA MRU,
Clo.irt.oH. Oct. IP. IfyT-St Auditor.
AUDITOR -M KRTirR,
In the Court of Common Pleas of Clear
lleld county, Pa. No. T.. 1877. L. M.
Cotidrlct vs. (JeorgO Latchat, ot. al.
The trnderxtrnad Auditor, annolnted by the
Court, to distribute Iha proceeds arising from a
Sheriff's sale, will attend to his duties as inch at
bis office In Clearfield, on Wednesday, Oct. list,
1877, at V o'clock a. ra., when and where all par
ties Interested may attend. 8. V. WILSON,
Attorney at Law,
CleaifUld, Oct. 10, 1877-M. Auditor.
Save Your Cash
C. C. & T. W. MOORE,
(Successor! to J. S. Showers,)
a SALMI IR
BOOTS
SHOES,
HATS
AND
CAPS,
ABB OBRta'
FURNISHING GOODS,
ROOM No. 1, PIK'B BI'ILDINl).
Tbey ara aaw reealring a aboloa at of the
lat.it alylee of Ladle, and Oeala' Dm! Shoe,
aad Boot!, together with a large lot of
PLOW SHOES, o , 4c,
suitable for workmen oa tbo farm aad 1b tbo
woods.
They iavito special attention to their itoeh of
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
All al which will be eold al ralei aa Tamable aa
tbey oaa bo bought aliewbere ia tha eoaaty.
A ahara of tba patronaae ol Ilia publio ll re.
epaetfulty Mliclted.
CiKO. C. MIHIRB.
TON. W. MOORR.
CleeiOeld, I'.., July 11, 1177-jb.
ADVERTISING:
Ten linee, or leas, 8 timea, . SI 50
Each oubsequent insertion, 60
Administrator' Notices, . . 2 60
Executors' Notices, . . . . 2 60
Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60
Caution) and Estrays, . . . 1 60
Dissolution Notices, . . , 2 60
Professional Cards, 6 lines, year, 6 00
Special notices, nor line, ... 20
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS:
One square, 10 lines, , , . f 8 00
Two squares, 15 00
Three squares 20 00
One fourth column, .... 60 00
I WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER lOih,
J.L il Urit'V'Jl'i." UiLL"" 'wae.rl Knniaiilnir(ioocl
Wunt 1 state I am prepared to ptove with the following price 'list,'
wliicii speaics lor uscii :
NO
PAPER
SOLES.
Woaca'l laced laillng ihcel at 76 eenli
VYoaen'i laeed morooee ahoea at 11.10.
VTomea'l laoed oalfaho.1 at 1.26.
Wouiea'i heary fara ahoea at 1.16.
Woaaa'abeat ealf aboea at 1.01.
VYoaea'a laoed (bled ihoea at 1.16.
Woaen'l buttoaed aoroeoo aboea at 1.40.
Womea'i kid laeed aboai at 1.76
1'ied lo all at 11.01
Uaedtoeellet 1.11
t ad U Mil at 1.11
l ied to ,all al 1.11
l ad to all at I II
Uaed to loll at 1.19
l ard U aall at 1.71
Vied lo all al 1.S6
Womea'i kid buttoned aboea at 1 00, 1.00, 1.76 and I.OO.
THE OLD LADY COMFORTABLE SHOE, 11.75. The most satisfactory
shoe ovor mado for old people. So easy on tho feet, it feels ai though it
were but a stocking. Try it.
Wo also have a full lino of Graffs and Burl's best hand nudo shoes. Order
taken for any shaped foot, and best fit Touched for.
IN MEN'S WEAR THEUE IS A POSITIVE SLAUGHTER.
Men'a braey wiater ahoea with double lolee, 96 eenu. Mao'l baaey kip iboei, $1.16.
Men 'a oalr dreaa ahoea, $1.66. Men! belt ealf dreaa aboea, 1.76. Man a hi, working boot, 1.95,
Kipworkiogboota, doabla lola, 1.46) lap eole,l.0lj Klmiro lap Mla, 1.60,
Sole Agent for the Celebrated Hand Screwed Claflia Shoe,
Men'i drrea boota nt 13 11. Mrn'i bolt ealf booll, 1.76. Min'l beat cairbooti, aawed, II, 11 1 M.
Boou with and without boa loea, extenaion or tap aolea, all at tb. aaae prioai. Meaiuraa taken
and boon and aboe, aada to order at alore price.. No fit, no pay.
Boys shoes In fifty different styles, at from SI 00 to It.fVO in walking and
school shoes, and from SI 25 to $2.50 for best calf akin , button, dress shoes.
Boys Klmira tnp sole bools nt 12 41).
MISSES SHOES IN A HUNDRED STYLES.
NO j Mine. Svbool Shod a! 96 ct-nte. K0
Mliaea far aboei at 11.21.
PAP Kit illaiel genuine ealf ahoea at $1.16. PAPER
I Mi.aea Kid ahoea at (2, $2.10 and ll. I
SOLE, U litre dreia aboea al 11.10, 11.00, $I.T5 and $2.C0-band Cnlab. 80LKS.
Children and baby shoes at craiy figures. A good solid buttoned shoe, heel
ed for children, 05 ccnls; copucr tip, g5 ; rubber tip dress shoes, $1 20.
Baby shoes, all kinds, from 80 cents up. Men', Women's and Children'!
35 cents. Shoe polish 15 cer.te per bottle, shoo strings 4 cents per
dozen, button hooks one cent each.
Mlatea rubber! .16 ela-l eljlce. Womeo'e inbbcrr, 60 elr 4 alylra. Men'a rnbbera, 7io I atylel.
Men'a heavy rubber boota, M 60. Woaen'a robber boota. 11.60. Mlaaei aod boya rubber boota $1.11.
Wool lined, buckle arclicr, atlr-aoling (una, and all otber faahioni.
We ure ulso selling mon's gonuine full hula at 75conts. This it a "stunner.'
Wo Lake any marketable articlo in trado and consider it THE CASH.
Wo wunt as much grain ns wo can get, ior which wo will give market price.
Call and Convince You: self. No Trouble to Show Goods.
S. GUINZBURG,-
At Flrgal'l old ataad, oppoait. tbe Court Uoaao
Clearlleld, Pa., Kept 13, 1877.
One half column,
One column, . ,
70 00
120 00
PATRONS
DivoHt i;
In the
Koricr.-
Court of Common Pleas of Clear-
Pa. Iienlsl Monro, libullaat, va.
No. Hept T., 1877. Ruhpnena sur
d C'luntv,
Kllen Moore.
Divorce.
The undersigned Commissioner appointed by
Iho Court to lake testimony in the above case,
will discharg the duties of his appointment at
his office, in Clearfield, on Thursday, tbo 1st day
of .November, W7, at tf o'oloelt a. m., when and
where all parties Interested may attend.
8. V. WILSON,
Attorney at Law,
Clearfield, Oct ID, 177 3t. Commissioner,
Divonci; horu r,.
In the Court of Common Picas of Clear
field county, Pa. No, 473, Hept. T.. 1875. Rub.
sur Divorce. Alfrei Straw vs.Wiltslna J. Btraw.
The uadcrfigurd Commiisioncr, appolatad by
the Court to tak,twtimony la tbe elxjve oaie,will
attend to tho duly of said appointment, at the
office of (). R, AW. Ilarrelt, in Clearlleld, oa
Thursday, Nov. 1, 1177, at 10 o'clock a m., when
ana Where all rartiei interested may attend.
FRANK A. FLEMING,
Clearfield, Oct I7.JHML Commissioner.
4 DMlNISTHATOR-a NOTICE -Notts
J Is hereby g Iran that Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of FRANCIS COUDRI RT, lata
or uovingion township, tiearneid eoanty, fa.,
dee'd, having beea duly granted to tbe under
signed, ell persons Indebted to aaid estate, will
ntcase make immediate pivmeot, ana mote Bar
ing claims or demands will present them properly
auiiicniicatea ior ssuiemeni wiinoui oeiay,
L. M. COl'DRIRT,
(4. N. COUDRIKT,
Frenehrllla, Pa, Kept. II, '77-Bt Adm'ri.
I)MlllTRATOH8 WOTICK.
Kotlea la hereby girea that Letter! of Ad
ministration oa the estate af JOR. POST LB
Til WAIT, lateof Hrady townihip, Clearfleld Co.,
Penn'a. dee'd. having beea doty granted Is
Ibo an derr lined, all peraone Indebted ta aald
estate will please mako immediate payment, aad
thus having alaimi ar demands will present
them properly authenticated ror settlement who-
ouldeUy. OKORtlR C. KII
REMOVAL!!
Lothersborg, Pa , Rept. It, 'T7-t.
IRK.
Adm'r.
COURT ntOCLAMATION.
WititBBis, lloa. C. A. MAYKR, Preildcat
Ju.l .re of the Court of Common Pleas of the twen
ty ft fib Judicial District, composed of the eoua
liee af Clearlleld, Centre and Clinton, and lloa.
Ana a Oona and Hon, Viktbrt B. Holt,
Assoc iete J ltd tea of Clearlold Co., have Issued
their nrecept, to me directed, for the holding of
an atvljouracd Uouri or iommon rieas, ai wo
Court Jlouse, at Clearfield, la and for the eoun
ty of CloeriVld. commencing on thoPKrOND
MONDAY, TIIR 121 H DAI Ur WU KM aall,
1877, and continuing Iwo weeks.
NOTICK Ii there I ore hereby given t Jnrers and
witnesses, la and for laid eonoty of Clearneld ta
be and appear In their proper persons, at 10 o'eloch
A. M. of aaid day, to do tboae thing! which la
their behalf pertain ta bo done.
Ui V KN under my band at Clearfleld. this lOlh day
of October, la tha year of oar lord one taoa
aand eight bind red and aeveniy -Mven.
ANDRKW FKNU,Jr.,herlf.
ne(S4 if. 1
I have tbia day moved my flora to Second itrtit,
la the roam known as Wright's fltoro. Ia addltloa
to the large stock aow on haad, t bar received a
large stock af bow
Fall A Winter Woods
fa all tba rarl eat aty lea of Dry flood., Holloas,
Trlaalagi, While Oooda, Mllllaery k Faac, j
tl,da, Carpeta, Oil Clothe, WaU Paper,
le., A a. It la ay detoralaatio I.
toallaue kawplog good guada,
and all Ibaa al the loweat
CASH PRICES,
Aad cheap inuff it cheap prion will aot bo Mad
a specially hero, tt la anaooatiarj t owamerate
articles or prlees, bwt yea will lad pile of good
aad price t leit ovarybedy. My oi pea sea being
one fourth what tbey wr, t oan aall il Ih vary
lowest prion.
RKMIMniRTHI PLACE,
WILLIAM REED,
second itrkkt, ci.iARriKi.D, pa.
apt, It, 1177 If.
IlIdANKN.
We bave alwayi on band a large stock
of blanks ot all descriptions.
SUMMONS,
SUBPfENAS,
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT,
LEASES,
BONDS,
FEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
Ac, Ao , Ao.
JOB PRINTING.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS, i
tVo., c,
IN TUB BEST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
ORDEKS BY MAIL
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
Goodlander fc Ijcc,
Clearfleld,
Clearfleld County, Pa.
fc. . iMk & (f o.'s (foltimn. I Z. Heel & (fs.'j CToIumn.
New Goods I Now Goods I
EVERYBODY GLAD!
EVERYBODY GLAD!!
Lower Prices in DRESS and DRY GOODS.
DOWN,
DOWN,
DOWN,
Great Reductions in Prices.
"X". A. DF-XDSCJEX: Jb CO.
Aro pleased to anounco lo tho citizens of this vicinity, that by special arranco
ment with manufacturers for largo quantities of goods for cash, favored by
the bard timca and eharp comnolition. thov have been inol.l.,i tr, ...u
a saving in the cost of goods as fully warrants them in proclaiming a redoc-
"'" ' i-""- vio., oueu a. wm maKe tins auvortisemontorreal
money value to ovory careful and practical reader who ho,l. n.i. :.,r
tion. '
Our reductions nro not confined to a few specialties, but includo almost
every articlo offered for sale. Stock moro completo, and duality sunerior lo
any in town. . ,.. ..- 1 ' '
I'he advfinlngo to tho cnMi buyer is the real and substantial reduction in
pricos. All goods will bo found marked in plain figures.
Our Fall and Winter Slock is now Complete. A hand-
. some line of Dkss Goods, all the newesl shadAQ
BLACK nnil COLORED 6.SUMJ:RES,
liLAl K and COLORED ALPACCAS,
HLAC'K SILKS tho best and clieaiimt in town.
WATEK-PUOOK black and gold-miied.
LADIES' COATINGS differont styles.
I.AI)lE3'CLOTJlS-all shades.
CASSIMERES-nll prices.
PRINTS, MUSLINS AND GINGHAMS,
SIU 51' G.,.Tx CK 1 XG' CA N T0N Kr' AN K K,'S' We"''"l -nd unbleached
RED FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, GRAY FLANNELS
. PLAID FLANNELS. '
LADIES' COATS tt bnndsome lino. LADIES' SHAWLS FELT SKIRTS
GERMANTOWN WOOL 4 ZEPHYRS-all colors, WORSTED FRINGES
now shades, G A LOON TRIMMINGS all colors; REST OUALITY ' '
STOCKING YA RN nil colors, TABLE LINEN-bleached
ana unniencnea, ' J UKKKI littl) TAIILK LINEN
I'M HI! ELLAS good assortment, TABLE '
OIL CLOTHS, PERFUMERIES
and SOAPS fine assortment.
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
HAIR B1U SUES AND COM US, COLLAIM AND CUFFS SILK HAM)
KERCHIEFS, LADIES' NECK TIM, LADIES' KID GLOVES
LA DIES' 4 CHILDREN'S CLOTH GLOVES, CORSETS
LADIES' CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. NEW '
EMBROIDERIES A HANDKERCHIEFS
MILLINERY GOODS,
Hats and lioiinots trimmed lo order. Now Flowora !., i, o:n. v.
vets, Black and Colored Velveteens, Colored Silkr and Satins, Ribbons, 4e.
CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS,
CARPET CHAIN, 3, 4 and 5 ply.
PlctiHe cnli nml exniiiino oiir Stwk. No trouble to slmw C.wxl
T. A. FLECK & CO.
GRAHAM'S BRICK BUILDING,
Market Nlrcet, Cinrfi?ld, ln.
Sept. B, 1877.
PUBLIC SALE
f a tf
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT!
COALl COAL!! COAL!!!
Th.aader.litaed deelreeu Infera Ibo elliaena
a' I leeileW that he la prepa nd to faralab COA U
af aa eieelleal eoal.lr. lo all who aay ira hia a
rail, al a prtoe aaiuble for the preaaal hard llaea.
lie will eaeheoie eoal Ior loar, reed, groeorieo, A..
All ardi.ra will reeetre proapt atteatioa, aa ha da.
Ilrera hl.awaeoal. Tllnl. A. DUCklTT.
leerneia, ra., lept. A, 77. la.
The P. ne'e B. H. I'o. w.ll olTir at nublii ele. I
en Wrdneaday, Oel. II, l77, al 11 o'el.ieh a. a..
tba lollowlng deaeribed artlrlai, now at atatton
wereaoaie, anieea ownera or ronalineea aee
ebargea aad reaoea tba awe before day ar rale, I -
Three bdli Weill ma'Mnea, D. Renair, I Diilaa Vm.ne. f D.J
One berrel ale, i. II. lluppy, i DlQler, TOUnfJ & H66U
One ooll rope, D. Bell, I .,., ...
Foar bdla aoap alaaai, I. I. A I wood, I 0!" B""
One afrly r.lre, 1 lever, I ball, Hi,ler, Vnnng A I Oncheeee Trad Pow.ra and Tttreahlna?
Heed. ....
aiarniaea.
Heed,
Twelve plow polata, KII llaraoa.
Ily order of Job. Hbillt,
Pap I Iranaporiatlnn, P. H. n. Co.
OKI). W. RKYNOI.Dfl,
Cleirleld, Oft. I, '7THI. Ae.nl, P. K. H. Co
Alaa, Ar.rj'e Pateal Foarhon Pawer
Faraen will do well ta glee Ihea a till.
Clearfleld, Pa., Aa,. 1,'77-lt