Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 14, 1877, Image 3

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    REPUBLICAN.
Terms of Subscription,
ti paid in advaneo.or within tbroo Moniha
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ifidaPMtbooxpiratioauf nx Months... I f
-Ai.un. B. M. PoTTENdiLL Co.. Nowa-
otyr Advortiiiog Agouti, IT Pri Row, Oornor
Uatlmna Btrcot, an oar duly atborla4 Agmt
In nw i or iiiij.
RC.LICIODH NOTICE
MrthodUt lipUconal Church Re?, J. 8.
Ui Mt brat, I'nvtur. Sarvlert avary Babbatb
u M't a- si., ana Tt i. n.
ftabbtlh School at 9 A. M.
Prayer Mootios eary Tbumday, at 71 P. II.
Coma unloa barvioo. flnt Babbalh of or try
nonm, ai n't a. ai.
West Clvartleld M. E. Churrh-Rwi
Willi a H. Dill and W. 8. Wano. Paatora.
Prracbinf ovary allvrnata Bundir. at I o'clock,
V. M.-buD'1-j School at Si, P. if. All an in-
ftfpd to miena.
Prt"bterlan Church Rt. H. 8. Botlbb.
Sabbath aerrirM morning and ovan.nff Hnb-
bttth Bo noo i at r. Ai. rrayor Aiwttng Wodnoa-
da? OTaniDg.
Mt. Fraud.,' Church Catholic Rt. P.
J. SflKBlDAN. Preaching at 10) o'oluok, A. M., on
tha Brat, third and fourth Sundaiaof each month:
Veipariand Uafttdlotuieofthe lllriaod Haoramoot
at 7 o clock, P. M. bundajr bchooi vary buBday
afternoon Bt s o oluoa.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
TIM It Or OLD 110 QUARTBB IlMtOWl 0O0BT.
8nd Monday of January.
Third Won da j of March.
Putt Monday af J una,
Piiarth Monday of Beitambar.
TIN! OF BOLIHMO CO If If OB tLMAt.
Fint Monday of June.
Scotmii Momley of November,
rtBLio orru-BRB.
Prttidtnl Ndfa Hon. Cbarlel A. Mayar,
I.'trk Haven.
AttUtant Low JudttUm. Jobs U. Ortla, of
jtellrfoul.
Aitoeiaf Jmlgrt A brain Ogdan, Claarflald
Vtnornt a MolL Cleartiald.
PritlkoHOtarw Kli Bloom.
Ktffifr and trrfr L. J. Morgan,
Oi Uriel Aitomtp Wm. M. MrCollough.
Trwaiurir Darid MeUaugbwy.
Sktriif Andrew Penti, Jr.
County Survty or Samuel F. MrCloikty, Cur-
. neusTille.
Cokh't Committiontn Ctark Brown, Clear
Beld t Tbotnaa A. MoHi, Chert P. O.j llairil
Hoover. ClearfielJ.
t'oHMif Adiiur$ Cbriit. J. Kcai.gr, OUn
Hone ; baoiucl A. Csldwtll, WillUmngroTO ; Jobs
C. Conner. Burniida.
Coumtg CvrontrJ. B. Naff. New Washington.
Jmiy Commiitionert Dr. JkitiM P. II urb field,
Clrarlifd. Jopriih Aleiander. Wail era.
8Hfrintndl of PnbUt Sekoota ' John A.
Or-gory, Curwenirille.
JV(flrit aftfie-JohB W. Wrigley, Wm. Ra
debaugh, Cyrui Uordun, Clearfield Joseph R,
Irwio.N. K Arnold, Curwenivllla; J. J. Lmgla,
Qtceola Milli t J. A. Dring-atone, Dulloia City.
Our Spwviat col urn a ia decidedly lutaraating la
a litoal point of view, and profitable reading to
outsiders hw want to tare money.
lieu'! Kleck k Co.'h loculs.
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Senator Wullut-o will arrivo at home
to-day, and ill nmaio for a bort time.
Hi-nil Fleck A Co.'h local.
"Kxeel in quantity nnd price, and not
undvrti-ll, it Jubn A. Htock't motto. 3t.
The pay tat panHcd over tbe Tyrone
A Cleerfif!d Railroad ob Tuesday, for tba purpose
of paying lie employee of the road.
William Reed, of tho Hco Hire, it
iitw In Philadelphia buying new good. Look
cut for Brirertifautentnfixt week
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(jovcrnor llartranll has Untied hia
proclsmalioo, appointing Tburaduy, Not. tWtb,
ai a day of tbanksgiTing aad prayer.
Reshined. 0. J. Koafry, Kt?q., otin
of l he Auditors of 01 ear field aounty, baviug been
appointed Deputy Sheriff, has resigned tba office
of Auditor. . '
Wo are still engaged on tho Turner
book for the Supreme Court. Fire hundred and
seventy-three pages hare been worked off, aad bow
many more (here will be yet wo eaouot tell.
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Read Fleck k Coa local.
Not 8o Bai. The Democrata elected
tbetr Pistrti l Attorney aad Register and Recorder
In M roil" Blair, and came within simty-alx rutaa
of electing Bell, Democrat, to the Legislature.
Read Fleck k Co.'s ItK-al.
a
Romemlwr that Lytlo U County
Agetit for Lorrlllard's Tbaeoo, and flin sell tbaul
atfaotory prices. They are the bit tobaoaat In
market. Try them.
Read Fleck k C'o.'a locale.
Rev. 11. C. Pardoe, of Philipsburg,
mill pre&eb io the Ctear6rld M. K. Cbureb Bail
Siibbath. Rer. J. 8. ale Man ay, of this plaoo,
Bill oecoi-y Ik fttlpte of tb Pbiiipsbarj M. C.
'Church.4 1 ' ' - " -
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Read Fleck k Co.'a local
Our townsman, Mr. Jona. Roynton,
e notice, ha been re elected one of tba Board of
Directors of tbe Juniata Volley Caf)p Mauling
Association for lbs ensuing year, at a recent
meeting of tbe stockholders, held Bt KswtoB
Hamilton, Pa.
Read Fleck k Co. 'a lucuU. .
Bhei.lino Oct. A ulanco at the coal
statement tf this irsue will demonstrate tbe faet
that a ltr..k of pruspeiity has struck oar mining
regi'iB. The sbipioent, week before last, of 32,
000 tuns of coal was sever excelled, except once
or twits.
Read Fleck k Co.'h locals.
Tub Times Almanac II anybody
waats Io eeiapare the election returns minutely, of
any war J, preeiuct, borough, or township in the
Siate, Jast step iuto tbo Poitoftc, io Ibis place.
and get atopy of the PailadelphU Ttmss Alma
nac. Price, oBly 10 eeuls
Read Fleck k Co. local.
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The Hynrr Well. Wo ltarn Irom
the Lock 11 even Ihmorrmt that iht oil well,
bow be lag drilled at Hynar'i run, Clinton county,
is doaa nearly Uuafctt. At a fccetihg recently
held, tbe stockholders determined to have It go
down 1101 feat, aad If they didn't get oil, to sink
snotker well. That Is exactly iho way to find
il. Bore on
Read Kleck k Co.'a locaU.
Appointed. A vacancy having oc
curred ia the Board of Cuanl Andltors, by tho
resigaatloB of Mr. Keagy, Iho C-wrt, a Monday,
appointed Wm. V. Wright, of this borough, to
III the vaoaB"y. Mr. Wright possesses the quail
Icaiioas to dirtbarge Ibe duties of that pcsllloa
la an Intelligent manner.
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Accident. Wo learn that Jvaao
Qoss, of Dscatur township, was seriously Injured
a the aih lost. Ho bitched his horse to a buggy
aad drtvt to Well tut. In the evening, when
be ctrt to the stable fori is htfrso, and, while hi
tbe rfar of tbe animal. It heeame frlgbtsntd ai.d
kinked Mr, Uost la tbt side, breaking three of bis
ribs aad otherwise, tnjerlog him aorloasly. . Wa
are glad to leara that hs has recovered so far as
Is be e'llt to be rtmored to his home on Saturday
Court Week. Tlio regulur Nb-
Temoer term of our Court of Common Pleat
tomncnoed OB Mopiaay last. Ills Honor Ja lgo
Merer Is presiding, assisted by Associates Holt
and Ogdea. Judge Mayer came ta Iowa a 8at
'day, and bold ArgameBC Oort w Saturday
afttraoon, for tba purpose of reminding the At
twrey's too, we presume, that bt would ho ready
for kaiieers oa Monday aaoralag, at 14 a'olook,
' which time Court aoBveaod aid Is still la run
alng order as wt g tt preta, Tuaaday afternoon.
AsHEnBoRa Appointed. There being
tic vote at tbo oleoma last spring between JubB
C heed and Joba Smith, for Assessor of Law
rents township, tba County Commissioners set
" tk qaestlou iho other day by appealing
Miles Bsad to that pasltlow. Mr. Bead It an ap
hfkt, geatlemaBly cltltea, and will, aa doubt,
iifrharge tkt duties of tho oftea cotHcitatloBsly.
Mr. Ot.rge lltoktndarn. tbo Assessor-elect f
Kartbsas loaaship, M H7, having resigued,
tbeCoaaty Commisslaaers have eppoloted Uoorgo
Kffflek to fill tho vacancy.
l'u manned. Mr. Alex. Can, a
Ioiuirb, werhing at Ardell's t-B-p.?a Laurel run,
with quite a sorloaw tmeteVbt last Thursday
"malng. a was engaged la skidd lag legs, aad
'tilt at work at la landing, tho pile ef lags be
ne loescaed aad the logs relied forward, ef
l ihaai paniag erer tbt leg of Mr. Carr,
"'king sad hrelsing It very ba it; hole the
Pbjslelaas were Immediately summoaed,
kd tbt lijurtd member properly dratted, slaot
aik time tha wafarUam maa has heea doing
ll eoasideriag tba a at a re or Injuries. Mr.
rf lis native of the provis of Nw Bmmwlf h.
TUB
IW. Wm, H. Bill will preach at
Wolf Rub 8cbotI liana naxt Sunday ifWraoot,
Not. I8tb, nt S e'olwk.
MurclianU will do well by tending
for Jc-fan A. BtMk'i wholaial prion tin of wok-
fiSaiuiuittfii i mi? o?
team tannery of W.8. White A Sor, atCurvena
Tills, will hare tba oaDacitt of tannine aiwiui
o0,0U0 sides of leather aanaally.
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Advortiso in tho Clearfield Repiib-
LlCAB. Tbo advertising ratoe aroraaaoDable.and
the circulation b the largest or any paper io this
lection of tho State, f,
CARD Or THANKS.
I rary rtspwtfully tender my sincere thanks to
the voters of Clesrfield eounty. of all political
parties, lor their kind and generous support
My desire Mill be to eerro all impartially to tbe
best of my limited ability. Very Respectfully,
Kli Bloom, Protbonotary.
For Clothing, go to ilirlingor A
Rook 's store and sea their largo stock of Men's,
Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing, Hats,
( Bps, and fltnti' Furnishing floods, Trunks and
Valises, bII of which I hoy ar selling ai bottom
prices, to suit tbe times. 7-St,
Tho election' over, aomobody's beat,
As soma most generally or
But one thing that la still ahead
Ia John A. Stock's five-cent cigar.
John maoufacturea theaa himself,
Aad each sale oan recommend ;
Yob will say what wa bav eaid,
If your money there yon spend.
LiHt of letters romuininff unclutmod
1b the PostofDoestCloarflaldt for toe wosk ending
November 1, 1B77 tr
Miss Busle Ambrose,
Mrs. Wm. M.iKlnlsy,
Theresa K. MoPherson,
Miss Aunt. Wells,
Jubn L. Wilson,
Isaao Hanson,
John Valentine,
P. A.Oauu, P. M.
Thomas Cottsl,
Alfred Cochran,
Miss Eilsa Donley,
Mrs. Laela U raver,
Mary Agnes Leonard,
D. M. Welek.
A strun ir c phenomena in Naturo 1b
tbo indisputable faot, that eaassi pro luce differ
ent effects upon similar objects under tho same
circumstance i. For instance, tho frosty nights
and eblll winds of Norembar have ao quieted the
Be Hires that but little signs of life art manifest,
exorpt when some accidental jar produces a
mournful bum, while the same cause has had the
effect to send Into the mammoth dry goods store of
T. A. Flrck A Co. vast numliert of purchasers,
who aro dally carrying off their goods by the
hundreds of dollars worth, with the almtst satis
faction to all psrties. r. r.
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CleariUkld Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freights sent over tbo
Tyrone A ClearQeld Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for the week ending Nor, 3, 1877, and
tba same lime but year i ; 5
COAL.
Pur tbe week
Same time lastycur ,
Increase
Previously during year ,..
Bitue ttiuo last yaurt..
Increase
Total in 1877
Same time last jtar
Incrrsie
othhb rBRioiirs.
Lumber ...
Misoellaoeous freights
TOSS.
.... 3 J, ui 1 0
... 3MT
... M3
,...1 127,873
... 97V,31V
... 1J8,65
. 11 50.8TS
...llOi,J76
...tXAcars,
...ll
Cool) Ce fob a Dime.- Wo iulvie
all our realsrs to forward their address and 10
oents to Orango Jud l A Co., 146 Broadway, New
York, who inako a scolul offer to send for this
sum (half prist and postage) thi nomSer for Oa
tober 1st, ot the 4teririM Aijriemtttritt. This
splendid number, Wvides over 50 tngrattngs,
contains a grot am uot of useful, practical, reli
able, reus'Bslde lurirmatin, not only for the
Farm and Urden, but fjr tbe lloosebilJ, Chil
dren inoluded. Most will get from It hints and
suggestions worth ten or twenty times its cost.
Uelter still, to send (I 00 and receive tbe paper,
postpaid, from now to the end ot 18 "it that is,
all of vuluuic37, with tbj rest of this year rre.
(Two copies for $1 .0 each). Ntiwhereelse can one
get se much really valuaole, paying Information
for to littlt oioaey not S cents a week, a sum
easily saved or produce J extra, which the paper
will be sure to help one to do. This Journal It
prepared by practical men and women, who know
what they talk and write about from actual expe
rience and large observation, and they can aad
do greatly aid others to profitable planning and
working. Many tingle hints and auggeetions
each abundantly repay a year's cost. Tbe fear
lets exposures of quaohery and humbugs Io every
number, srs invaluable, and have saved its read
era aad tbe couatry millions of dollars. Tbe de
partments for the Household and Children are
pleasing and Instructive. Kvery number of the
paper Is beautifully Illustrated. In short, tbo
AateWewa kgrituHnrltt Is full of g-od things, for
every mse, woman and child In city, Tillage and
country. Take oar advloe and sood l.6t for 14
months, or at least send a Dime for the half-price
specimen now offered, and see It for yourselves.
TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.
t Tbo Tyrone correspondent of the A I toon a
Kteninm sVirrwr, of Faturday, Nor. 10, relates
the following : "About f o'clock yesterday morn
ing our town, or that part better known at
"Brewer) Hill," was the scene of a sad and fatal
aooldeat, which crushed out the life of Mr. Mon.
roe Kiach, who was engaged la eleaniag out a
well belon.flag t- 8 usual Study. The well Is 41
feet deep, and tho unfortunate maa, assisted by
bis two brothers-in-law, named Rhodes, bad re
moved all the eld wall axeept about 3 feet at tba
bottom when, about Bfteca er twenty minutes be
fore the aoeldeat oecarrel, Mr. Study warned Mr,
Kinok ef ike prubabio danger of a large boulder
falling which proMted from tbt side of the well,
and about midway from the top ef tbe well to tba
bottom. Tbe weight ef tbe ttune is a ton or
mora. Out do danger appeared to ba apprehend
ed on Iht part of Mr. Kiacb, and be continued
working till the massive rook, falling on him,
crushed bim deep In tbt mod at tba bottom. The
rotk was so large that tt almost eorered tbe hot- :
torn of the We!lL rendtring ' Impossible to roll it
off tbt hoily. K imt time In the afternoon "Can" j
Sullivan, of Kaat Tyrone, appeared at ibe lerri
h'e teens, and imaieJhlrty descendel Io the hoi- i
torn ef the well, when It was a' Arst thought llul !
blasting tba rock was the only in -an of removing
the slutc, but wltb drill and sledge in band, Bui
Uvao suoreeded in breaking the solid ruck and i
removing it- At 7 o'ubok lat night the holy, a
crushed, lifeless mass, was wiadlasied up lu lUt
present of a largt crowd of pejplt, tn l aairied
to a boast as by, where an iaquect will be held.
Mr. Kiach wat about twcaiy-lve years ofagt
and letfti a wife and two littlt ebildrra to mourn
hit terrible death. One bf the Rhodes' boys nar
rowly escaped the fate of bit LrotUar-ie-law, at
having been wladlassed from tbe well, and bad
bo s ooo et iwffiel to look duwn, thaa the rock
gavewsy.
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Demtbcctivb Kirb. Wvtakothofol-
lowing frnm th I'bllipaburg jWawr'.of met week i
Shortly before two o'clock oa Sunday morning
aa Inoen diary Ira was dice vend la tbaexteasire
lumber yard of Weiser A Bender, of this place,
tituats en the T. A C. R, R. about two miles north
of town. Althwagh whan flrst diaoorered It was
confined to a single pile of lumber la which It
originated, but with a well oonosired plan to fully
accomplish hit hellish deelga, the tactndiary bad
selected a pile of rxofli.g lath strips sixteen feet
by twenty and at least tigbleeea feet high, to
wkiek ho bad applied hit torch, with most effectu
al tueaest. Th pile) ef lumber wat iiiu4
pretty well ta lha opptf sad of the yard, and
from which the wind carried the accumulating
aad heat alotg the long rows of pilot of
lumber, mostly three abreast, antll Its progress
was taly .stayed by tbe want of material to feed
upon. The raarlag aad crathllag af tht fl asses
as tkay wildly and madly rushed from pile to pile
wat terrible behold aad wat distinctly beard
at a d.staac of over two mile. It was truly a
pitiful sight ta see this Urge stool of wall teat
lumber fall a prey ta the destroying element.
hat wbtB one under headway It was beyond Ike
power of maa to control or stay, at tbt heat wat
a Intense that objwts distant one hundred feat
aad store ware Ignited hy the same. Three eoa
psny trucks la Ike tidiag, aae loaded, aattkar
partly loaded and tbe third empty, were success
fully reserved to tbe aula track beyond the
roach f tba Bra. Only about vaa hundred and
fly thousand feet of this targe and valuable
stk of lumbar was saved.
Tbt contents of the yard wat l,Mo,00 feet
idee lumber, 1, 100,000 faet hemlock Joist, senat
es aad boards. , 00 feel oak la saber, SvQ.oue
shingles, 1 00.000 plastering laths, aad 100,000
feet reoaag latbs. Total ralua, OOO, aa which
aa insurance to the aatouat of eJi.aw wat in
forte at th time ef the Ire, diet r Ibe ted among
I ft different I as react eompaaie. Ib
soma taylag from I,BN Io l,Mt tah. The
tiding, tram way, hill staff platform, shloglt sbd,
oBts. with thre two-itory booses were all totally
dtstreyed, Talaed at $I,7H, aw whiah ae taiar
aate existed. The Ilea aad rails af tkt mala
ire aa badly buraed aad warped as te rt
o.lra ralaTlac aJanf tkt wbott Hat of the umber
yard, iadloaUng th Intensity af the, beet. At
tht present Hate u clae as to toe parpmraior w.
kt dastardly art Is kaowe,
Salt t Lytlo has just received an-
otbnr lot of Cot felt, UrgMt alaa-i wUM nkl,
o tha u-tlola mb b at two 4olUn ngtln.
WaktkdI 1,000 oorda of Hemlock
and Book Oak Bark, for which wo will pay tho
tWtf MifcHHrsw. ;
Al the Republican office ia th nib.
to get your Job work dona. We are rally prepared
U do anything 1b tho printing Uao, will do It
wall, and it the right kind of prions. tf.
2iV "Walk or thi Teacb:. Tho
Hupreme Court or Michigan decides that railroad
companies are not responsible la damage for la-
Jary to ptrtoBi voluntarily exposing Uems elves
to danger by walklag aa the track. I a tech a
tbt negligence of tht ptrsoa Injured tentrlb-
ntct to the Injury, and tht ooart thtuld lattruet
tbo jury that tba plaintiff Is lot entitled to reeer
ary.
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CLEARFIELD COUNTY ATLAB,
Tbe work of preparing the different feataret of
th ClearQeld County Hi. to rice I At la steadily
Erogrestea. The people throughout the eounty
are that far pretty generally oaeoereged thlt
important work, and a ooatinuatioa of the tamo
interest in It will greatly asm! the publishers to
furnish our oilisans with a most beautiful album
of the homes and industries of Clearfield eounty
one that will bo the pride of every household.
A s bus been repeatedly stated, the Atlas is to eon
tain a complete map ofSTarj town and township
a history of tho organ) tat ioa and early settle
ment of the eounty and tbe rarioua townships,
incidents and biographies of the early tettlere
and representative men of tht eounty, both living
and dead j a good showing ef the agricultural,
maauiao taring, mining aad business iaduetrtoa
and resources of tbe oouaty, aad a beautiful pic
ture of tbe home of every eltiacu who desires t
have It plaoed in th work. Ta Atlas will oaa
taia views of business house, manufacturing
ttabllsb menta, boUls, mlllroburab. rootdeooes,
farm buildings, farm soenes, aad every feature ef
me vartoua improTtmeauof tne eounty taut wm
contribute to make it ornamental and useful. A
corps of arlisU are at work making aktten for
a number of our ettitens, and wa are pleased to
stat that none of our reader will b deprived of
in oppurt unity or having their hornet ana Build
ings shown up ia the A ilea, at every township
and town will be rlslud by members of the Com
pany fur thlt purpose. Messrs. Now ton and
KubiusoB are at present calling upon the eltlsens
nod soliciting lor th view department. Nunc
should tail to recognise the beauty aad ralue of
an aioum oi our county, ftxtra copies ei tne
eug ravings are lurcisbed those who have ritwe
taken, which enable tat owners t have these
pictures el their hornet enoattd In iramea, or
send them to their friends residing la other parts
ot tbe country. The following aro ibe name of
come ot uur citlieus who hart already contracted
to nave views oi tneir hornet and nutldloga in
sorted In the Alias j
cuuariBLD,
Judge O. R. Barrett residence and offtoe,
O. li. Uoodiandar residence and Interior titw
of prioiifigufttee.
Judge J. B. Me En ally resiJeaoe and sur
roundings. b. J. How A Bon-front aad Interior tie of
printing omoe.
8. J. How rteldeaee.
A. II. fchaw resideaoe and surroundings
James B. Graham residence, bank block and
utter buildings.
Richard IShaw reidence, mills and surround
li;gs, including the West Clear aid fair grounds,
Leonard Graded School batldiag aad surround-
iiigs.
Ueorge Thorn residence and surrouadlngs,
A. J . Logaa re sldtnoe and surroaadlagt.
CUBWaXSVILLB.
Hoa. John Patton residence aad farm scene
Mist Aonie M. Irvla, view of the John Irrin
estate property, consisting of mills, lumber aad
raiting scenes on tne Busqucneana rtver.
K. 11. Braioard interior riew ef printing ohloa
F. A. Imn view of the irvln homestead
JOBDAX TOWXSBir.
Maj D.W.Wise rtsideuot, other huildlngsand
larm vjew,
BILL TOWNSHIP.
II. H. Mcdee A Bro. homosuad,
buildings and surrounding soenery.
H. L. Mo lie residence, taw
bouse, rivtr riew and surroundings.
111, other
nil), school
James McUeuresideooe, old MeOee home
stead, oi bar buildiogs and surroundiug farm
view.
Angus Millers-residence and surroundings.
J. W. McUee resiuwnce, ttaw Mill, surreend
ing scenery, and ia tenor view of Saw Mill.
Joba P Lee residence and surroundings.
I'RBtlDI ToWBBBir.
Horace Patohln residence, mills, store, other
buildings, river riew, Ac.
Jackson Pa lebin store, residence and sur
roundings. A. W. Pale bin residence, river riew aad sur
roundings. John C. Conner residence and store.
George Pate hi a residence and surrouadlngs.
V. Tonkinsresidence, rlrer riew; and sur
roundings. Jobo King residence and turrouodieg.
LAWBXIfCI TOWMIRir.
Clark Drown rtfldeno and farm flaw.
And many others.
LEONARD LITERARV A00OCATION LIBRARY.
Tba follow lag U a eorrett ttettaaeat of the re
ceipts and expenditures af the Library, Inetadlag
donations of money and books, made to the same
from the 1st or December, 1076, to the 23d of Oc
tober, 1877, at the cloaa or the I r si year :
dobs o riaat BXCKirxn raou loab ar books.
For tbt month of October, IMA M $ OA
For tht month of November, 1070 m S 00
For tbe meath or December, 187...H I IS
For tbe month of Janunry, I B7T. t 40
For the month of February, 1K77 4 1"
For tho month of March, 1877 ft 80
For th month er April, 1S77......... t I 0
For the month af May, IH77H..,.......H. t 41
For the moiib or June, 1877.. 1 3ft
For the month ef July, 1877 I 3&
For the mouth or August, 1877 S 01
For the month or September, lN77,-... , . OA
For the meath at October, 1577....... 70
Total $ 39 00
CREDIT OB A BoTB.
By Minute book, P. A. Gaulin $ 0
Uy Fine J. F.AU. B. Powell, ered
r ob aeeoantof J. F. Powell.... 60
By BollUof Carmine Ink oO
By Bottle MBseillsge 1J
By Postage statboery, postal cards,
Ae flt
Ry Iron bract, Thomas ReiUy 1
By Daa:ing braab 4
By Kiprtet ebarges an hoe he 80
By Error on lot charged 10
Toltl I I 71
Amount ef receipts tvtr txpease,..... i 10 10
Bnctirra.
Uy Amount realised from loan of books. $ S 19
Bt Amount realiitd from Kntertalament. 84 61
By Amount realised frnm Festival...
36 TO
4 !
ft 00
ft 00
I 00
T 00
By Amount due from Trtatwrtr at lest
settlement -
By Subscription, H. W. Smith
uy Pusoription, J. P. Mr tvnany .........
By Sabtcriptiou, Geo W. Kbeem, bei.4
II r Ih.aatiwa, Primlag, Row A How.......
By Donation, Printing, tsoud lender A
Lve - ... . 00
By Discount oa bill of boohs, Uaulin.... 0 36
Tot-L 11. 4
' BXrUXUITIIBBS.
To Bill of books, January 17, 1871, from
P. A. Uaulin - -
To Bill of boobs, Hep tern bar t, 1877,
Uaulin (Dickens' Works) M
To Printing Statement, Ao., Bow A Sou.
To Printing Statement, Ae., Ueodlander
A Lea .
Te K sprees charge aad order ea boohs..
To Kiprvst ebarges aad order oa hooka..
To One Book, Millar ef Sikott Mills
To One Book, Speaker's Garland, Vol. 3.
To Printing Cowitltalloa Labels, Ao.. .
Row A Sua
To J. 9. Powell, awwsaea 4 onewey leaned.
To V. 0- Harden, money Uaed-.. m
Ta J. A. Btadler. SKeoBS lost at Festival..
II M
7
M
I 10
1 li
1 ti
I N
19 15
Jl W
I at
i it
To Jas. L. Lcevy, bora hire at Festival.
i
T. B.la.o.4..rrMTrMnr..m.- I'
II, II. I. no. An. OoiTrur.. I. ....... ( J f
II. H.bMrlptiu., tt. . Ibtl.. fll.l.l...
II, 8.b.N,li.i., S. W. ltbi (B.).
IT. Ilr J. B. B..iil.ll.....i..I.
11; SubaarlfUo.,, K. KI.Ui.,, (Book..) j
; Toll....-....- f.- m1'SH.
9 IOOKB MITtlHIII. t f
Ho.. A.C. Tata, lllatora .( P..o..(l Til.) tt M
II.... L A. M.ab.;.,.r Ur. R. V. im.
8t.Hbionl.il loat'a. Hn'" MI1( l )
Hon. t. y.l.a.., H.p'U of rh.U UmI.,-
ictl flor.,fl f'.l.) V
Ho. U. A. Mioka;, on. .oa? Logd Ut
tai. (I al (...... ,
Hi,.. Wm. BlglM, OakatM Ooutltalloul , ;
Car. oil. a, ( ol. ....,.,
Hob T.J. Botw, r.bli. lto.MO.ta,
all.'l. (Ural.)
II... Wa. A. Wallaoa, to.,mal..al Be
J. boanil, (Ik vol.).
Ho., mm. A. WalhM., Pablla Doo.BM.la,
Ui.'l. (11 ..I.1...1 - .......
H. . WallaM. Mlao.llaB.aaa, II I.I.I.... t N
Total.,
t II
Wk.l. B.aikw af tola. wnlrlbalJ. Ill
WhoK B.Bbor o( tola ParakaMt It
VV bol. nuaikn I. Llkrarr IM
Nbr.f ..la.4BBia mialrat
biaa-ia....... H
Naaibar ar ..la. la Papar, I tookt
4 raaln bla.la, I
All B.raaa mlrlbtiB ar kka tt tk.
BBioaBl ar rala. af tea .allara, aakoa tkMB K.
anaoora af tko Llbrwjt AaaMlaltoa, aaA aatitkn
tk.a ar tkalr ardor U noalra kMka froa tka LI
brr. Iraa .f akart Tk. raehlaf BBaad aw-
mt ba.a tkat kraoao Ilr. aMkm, rlt
Mrt. Jai T. La.rd, A. M. Hill.,
Mra. A. UalBlbarg, 0 W. lallk,
1. L. Kraka, ' Wa Bigkr,
U. B. U.rr.lt, f. A. Oaalin,
J. B. M.BmII;, aiHr.9aka.kaBJ,
A Ualaikar,, II. P. Wall...,
J.npb BMd, haa U. Band.
Tk. ..Jn.lraad AadlUra. karlBC Had. . fal
aad wa.ltt. .aaalaatiM M Ik. koakt tad M
para of tka Llkrarr. aa ll Bt tka buombi tl Ik.
Llkrarlaa, And all tk. kMka .ad p.fan af tk.
Library IB ,id w.dlllaa, aaa.pl IkoH k.r.
ralnnd tt, tad Ik. mwI of tk Libra rta. aa
tat rrth I. Ik. rwaa-ala, aUtawaL
A. ia. na.a.a,
H. rtmt
Aad Kara.
Titusvilli, June 15, 1874.
1. 1. Tnourioii, Druggist nd Ckfltt IW
? ; 1 na sow o ourd mu, I baft omo
Uonblnd with ay ktdnayi for four or Ivo yaara,
id lut Nor en bar it Ntirnd to oh an ft all at oaoo
no- icn www. x iu no control or my waiar,
would haro to Mt op La a burrr ta urinata i-try
1 bowr in the alg and as ofua la tbe day, and
I a mux ae,
't V B Li -t w. ' -i j v. .-u Z
had heea troubled lbs same way, aad was cured
"7 "'off K. Thompson's Barosma, or Beck
aohe, Liver aad Kidney Care. 1 bought a bottle
aad It helped me at ne. but ever work set me
back. I think If I kad kept quiet two bottUa
would have eared ma, but at It wat I ated some
eight hottJew boo to? A6w well. For two months
I passed ulcerous aad bloody matter.whloh seemed
te work down from the bladder and out of tbo
system. I am bow as well aad healthy as a child,
aad sleep and eat as well as ever. I take pleas
ure in recommending II to all who are troubled In
like manor. I lira twe miles east or Pleasant
Tille, Fa., on Iho old turnpike.
W. D. Btlbs.
P. 8. Mr. Byles says he has gained 40 pounds
slue he eommenoed using the Barosma.
Prepared by I. K. Thorn peon, Tltusvlllt, Pa.
Friee $100 per bottle. Sold In Clearfield by 0.
D. Walton, druggist.
T. A. r LCCK 4 CO.
Fleck A Co. always did toll Dry Ooodt tht low
sst, and It It their Intention to kep th hall
rolling. They will here say that Bay Dry Goods
that yoa may waat, you will and lower than aver.
Lumbermen's Flannel, 10 eenta.
Lcmbtrmea 'i Fiaanel, 40 teati.
Applttoi A Muslin, 71 eenta.
Appletoa A MuaUa, 1 aenta.
Good Canton Flannel, f eenU.
Ootd Castoa Flannel, V eenU.
Ticking at t tenia.
Tick lag at I eeaU.
Owed CaUooet, a eeaU.
Qood Calicoes, I aeots.
WhlU Ceuatarpanet, M teat.
Whlto Countcrpanat, 00 aeata.
Good 0 lag bam a, 0 eenU.
Good Q log hams, I toot.
W hlU BlankeU, t per pair.
WklU BlaakeU, $1 per pair.
WaUrprooft, 00 oents.
Waterproofs, voenU
Ladles' Merino Uadsrsraar as low as 50 oents.
' Lad its' Merino Underwear as low as 60 otatt.
Carpet Chala, 19 oeaU per pound.
Carpet Chats, 19 cents per pound.
Ladles' Felt Skirts, 45 oents.
Ladles' Felt Skirts, 46 oeats.
Oil Shadings, U cents pr yard.
Oil Shadings, 10 eenU per yard.
Black 611k, 70 cents per yard.
Black Silk, Ta eenta par yard.
Oat hundred yard spool silk, I oents.
Ont hundred yard spool silk, I oents.
Good Alpaea, double width, only 10 oents,
Good Alpaoa, double width, oaly 10 ttnta
Color.) llt.UiM Dr.a Qood. form.r trie..
miu, roauoM to it mm..,
Color.4 MoUltM. Dr.it Qooda lorm.r prlo..
Zt MBU, IMUN to it MDU.
UdW 0o.U, oil; H.
Udiw' CwU, Mlj H.
AH Wool Fopll.i ..m Mill lowtr tb.B Sf
O..U, k... bm ndaowl to 2 e.ta, boltig tlio
lufttH lot or ilrHi Doodt ta tfcu or toy ot
mirk.U
All Wool Poplla. ..Tor nll l.wr tht. .0
Motf. a.r. boon nd.o to t etotj. Mat th.
ohMp.t lot of DrMt tioo4. I. tblt oi toy othor
mtrkH.
or. T-tC
T. A. Fuel A Co.
A watTMBroi. DiacatriiT.
Aa Arual naa. Will Ha, tka Bala aad
UMrajt al.aarat at. J.I...
Or.ll tha oompoiinaa which Iho olionl.t'
art hare iriv.n to tba wnrlil, for Itnnr,. I.
"f Trara, for lha nurpnaa of reaMTlng II. u
hair to lu natural irrowtli iml iil,.r, n t
on. ha. tmn perfect. Mnnr i,r tlM lair
(Imaineaorth. dar are axct'll'mit, i.ik tna
irraat iruua or th. aiurta aolil rr inm 4m
Hi. (rrowUi and brlnKliiK liaok Ui. .,rihi .1
oilor.areniera hoinlmira, while luia r..
ar. pnalllr.ly parnlolou. In llirlr ot.u u
iimrn lha aoalp and Hi. Btruoara of tha
hair. All hair dyea ara wall kimwii tu
oliemlat. aa mora or iMa mlauimiu, Im
rauaa tha nhanaa Io color la anllidul, miU
dnaa not dapand upon a raatoratioii u.' tM
fuiictiona of Lha aralp to tlwlr nBtui
limlth and rigor. Tha fallln ontm tha
hair, tba aeoumuiatlonB of oaiMlruir, au I
tha prematura ohanira In onl.ir, ana
all arldaaoaa of a dlaaaaarl oonillilon .M
tha analp and th. ilanda whirli nutirMi
tli. balr. To arraal thaa. oaiaaB Ui. art,
da uasd tnuat paaaraa madkul aa wall a.
oh.iuieal Tlrtuaa, and tba ohanira luiart
hacln aaoWr tha atajp to ba of ponnanuub
and luting banaAU Muoh aa article lux
bean dlanonrad, and Ilka many otlwr
wondarful dutoorarlaa It hi found to omt
awt of .l.m.nki alinoat In thalr nntnral
auua. Feuolaum oil la tba artinle wlnuli
ia mada to work aunh aatraiinlliiarv re
anllai but H la aAar tha baat ratliiad aril
rle haa I men ehamloally traatad. and omu
plal.ly deodorltad, that II at In pmpx-r
aindluoo fortlia tolleu It wta In far-off
Kitaala that th. erTauta of petroliui unin
tli. hair weranntobaarvad; a Governmant
olthwr having noticed thai a jartlally ual,
headed servant of ha, wlwn tnuitnin
th. lampa, bad a habit of wiping bia oil.
boameared handa In hut aoauty lucka, at I
tha reault warn, In a raw mnntha, a ina,M
liner head of blank, gluaay hair, tlian lie
ever bad berhre. Tli. oil waa tried on
horaaa and aattla tliat had loal tliair Intir
from the aattla plague, awl Hie ranilla
are an rapid aa Uiay ware umrvelmia.
The nanea and avail the taila of horao-t,
whb'li had fallen out, ware ooinplelely
roalorwl in a raw wee lie. Toeae epor
menu ware heralded to the world, but
the knowledga waa pranticully uaeleaa
to tha prematurely bald and gray,
aa no one in tiia eivtllted aMiirtv
ftmld loiereta tha uae or rellueil
petroleum aa a draailng for the balr. Hut
t:i aklll of one of our ohemlau haa over.
OHiia the diff-ulty, and by a prootaa
known only to hllnaelf he baa, after very
elaborate and onatly ainerimeuta, auo
crHKled in dendorlalng refined iM-troloum,
whirli randera U eusoptible of being han
dle,! aa daintily aa tha fainou. ana da ro
,MTna. The eiperlmenu with tha deodor
frail liquid, on tba human hair, were at
tended with the moat aatonlahing rculla,
A fewapplloatlona, wliarethahalrwaatliln
and falling, gave romarkaule tone and vig
or Ui Ilia aualpeiid the halr,aud the natur.il
enlor barren to apaar ahnnat fr.im the
tiMtappiuauioti. Every partlclo of iluii.lriill
dlwipiieara on the firat or an-jnil dro..lng,
and tlie Uqukl, mi MurRhlng in lut nature,
aneiua to peiietraU bi the rnola nt nnoe,
an,l aat up a radloml obani. Trom Ilia anirl.
It la well known that lb. uiMt luHiitlliil
ttolnni ara inaila fnitn fmln,lium, and by
eoine myateriou. iiaratHin of intiire Ihr
uae of Una article gradually hupirU a
lieautiful light brown arilnr to th,i hulr.
wlilcli, by ouiltinueil umo, do imiim m i
lilark. The color reiilaln. piriniiii-nt for
an Indefinite length af lime, und tht
eliangeaao gradual Uiat the moat lull
male rrlanda oan aoaroely dolmt ita pn.
freaa. In a Wtird, It ta ilia moat wmdtir
ul dtaenvery of thii aa, anil ivl
tsilculated to mnk. ill. proiikiturely IkiIi
end ifray rajome. The name l'arli
line haa been given to the nrtiirle, and
iut up In a neat and attractive iii.inuei
and aold by all deal.i.ln Dru.ni ami Mitli
rinea. Price One ilolUr a bulthi
Katina.1v A Co., FitbilMirg, la., tlmiera
an-nia rr lha Unliad HuuaJ and CaiMd a
VYa advlaa our reader, to giv. it a trial,
reeling eallKlled that on. appllcitkin wll
ennvtnea thoin T Ma woexlerrul arlacla.
SjMCteat. .
Tea W.f Wira Too. Quia. I kav. pad ay
trial will ia Irrt . araW, a.d I aa aea pre
pare, io I ara eat jaa a. mwmr - "
aad. aayakora. I aake a apealaky ta grladtag
ear. ia Ike ear, fa. hm4, Jeat try ay Bill aaat
Kllal yoaraolf. . BlcaiBB Bata.
Nov. Ml. '
W lira.. tiel ooaily leaned teat or Artltt
te ataefaetera Ltrata'a P.ra.t Baa C.aria
PrrT.aae ia tbia aeealy, a. Boyalty.' Paialed
fraa aaetagrapk. er aay plelaro, Bad at tk.
Ptaaal Oil Paiatlaf atada. Bafera lb. tevrluiry la
Ubea I aid aalat alotana talk nr Ilk Bad
warraat thaa far life. 'r peraea tbeald btv.
eae, aa Oil Palatiag. m Oaava. are Ue nly
nrarai Ikat will Katd tka tat of Maa, sad aaa
t kaaded dawa at peat aril;. Pullakler. fret.
t. T. LUTHBB,
ar. , lltt-ly. Cwry CH P..
MeOAUOHBY'f BPB0IALTIB8.
If J9m waat te take a via af yeararlf life
lite goto Jaka MaUagb.y'iBnd bay est of kit
larg. ekaap taekaaf glaaeM.
If yoa are la need ef Bay Qae.aaare, al fab
aleat lea prlea. aad ef Ibe kait aaaarBatara, go
to J.ka HoOaegkoy'l far H.
Tk. ebiB,aal, boat aad fell.at t.-orua.t ol
aiaaaaara, l t. b. foaad at J.ba MaUaabey'l.
Woo Alt Wlktew Wtat.-If yea are Ib Bead
ef a eeakel, tab, there, Bay etkH pbjee el
Wood er Willow Were, go atralgkl le Jobs Me
Oaagkey'a (ar IU Brarytala la tkla liao It kept
kykla. t
A good deaealle Selpkar Walk obb be la.teatly
prepared ky taklag a ef fileea't Helpkar
lp lata Ike kalb tab. laah aa eipedlaat will,
te aa. a itaef pbran, "kaeab Ik. teakt .(" aay
TWtla ef .euaaea. klealikee. Bold by all
DragglMt, toau. Hill1, litlr A Wbltbtr Oy.,
black ar kreaa. It .nil. Mtlt-dk
Uii.li lk. Mataal Lla lateraaea
0a, af Hoar terk, la aaaa aat kaa I aaa ,1,000,
ea arM-ekta. faareve. ntra areponr. ror ier
Ike. fctferaeliea, applj te
n. w. ae
Smith,
eat. , TI M.
CU.rt.ld, Pa.
Haaa'a Taa Cel.." Tk. taatoa fur tila, ap
;Mr al.rM la aaarly Bi bbbo, bbo i bbtb mm
anl aad eeM Mel U atll ee kaed le rear erdere
4rl7H.aPrl,. DMlaaltaaui wia'jr "!
wdnrifkiaoa. JA..L.LKAVV.
i'learaelfl, ra , i-eat. a ta.
Oats Wabtrd. F. M. Cardoa A Bro. will pay
0AHII for sereral bnadred bushels of oats, deliv
ered to ihtm at their Meat Market, la Clearfield.
OcL IT,l7T-4t.
Orb UraunBD Prb Cist. Disco ixt ob Old
Pbicbs. Hawing Maebiasscau now be purchased
at Merrtll's lis and variety store, ftiim $.16 up
wards. All kinds of seutog machines repaired
'"ir'tTWffi.fHn (.- .,., ,
Wantbu ! 100.001 lUnch tbaved shingtet !
to areraga from ft to H Inohts for which wa
will pay th bightst market price. I
A. U. KRAMER UO.,
fab.leJ.tr. Clsarueld, Pa.
Bcooirs For 8alr. R. Newton Bhaw keeps a
full supply of Frtdonia Buggies and P(acioim
Wagons for sale, i o n seen at the nnaw House
yard. Call on or address bim al Clearfield Penn
sylvania. may is-ti.
8 attafOHlaAinr Hueeena,
It Is the duly of every person who has used
Bcsohee's German Byruptolel iU wonderful qual
ities be known to tbtir irlendt tn curing Consump
lion, Bevare Coughs, Croup. Asthma, Pneumonia,
and In faot all throat and lung diseases. No per
son can use It without immediate roller. Three
dosts will relieve any ease, and we consider It
tbe duty of all druggists to recommend it to tbe
poor dying consumptive, at least te try one bot
tle, as 40,000 dosen bottles wete told last year,
and ao one ease where It failed was reported.
oucn a medietas as tne utrman nyrup oannot be
too widely known. Ask your Druggist about It.
Sample bottles to try sold at 10 eenta. Regular
rite 76 eenU. For sale bv 0. D. Watson, Clear
field, Pa. May 13, lb77-eow-ly.
1 Or. ffAtfoA'J Byntem IHUHxer.
Wt are authoroted to guarantee this remtdr for
the cur of Dyspepsia, Inactive liver, Sour
Stomach, Consumption, Lou or AppetiU, Coming
op of Food, Ysllow Skin, and general Languor
and Debility. Yob must acknowledge that this
would be ruinous unless we bad positive evidence
that It will ear. You who are suffering from
tbest oomplainU, these words are addressed and
will you eootinue to suffer when too can b cured
on such terms r it la lor yoa to deitrmtnt,
Sample bottle, 10 teats regular else 76 eenU,
Bom ay u. v. waiton, uruggist, iiearneia, ia.
tVO.OiJv die annually hy neglecting a Cough,
CoM or Croup, often leading to Consumption and
the grave. Why will you neglect so important a
matter when you eau get at our store biiiloh b
uonbduptiob fraa, witn me assurance oi a
speed relieL For soreneea aernae tba Chest or
Lungs, or Lams back or Bids, fi in lob's Ponovs
Plabtbb gives prompt teller. Hold by C. D
Watson, Clearfield, Pa.
UiPKUBTAi-K, a popular and fragrant perfume
Sold by 0. D. Watson, Clearfield, 1'a.
apr 18, '77-eow-ly.
Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen.
WANTED by Arnold, at Curweuavllle,
10,000 pounds pork.
1,000 bushels wheat
1,000 buBhuls rye.
1,000 bushels oats.
1,000 bushels shelled corn.
1,000 bushels potatoes.
I4MMMM) 9-lnrh shared ah In glee.
ItMMMMI 84-lurh an wed sli ingles.
I(0.(NM leet pine bnard.
A.iHMI railroad ilea.
A.tMMI corda eak aud lirmlorlt bark
For which one-third cbbIi will
be paid. oct.25.
Ob Tburtday, October 18tb, IS77, by K. Hilda
brand, Kiq., Mr. Tbomaa Wood, of Chest town
ship, and Mist liliiabeth 8nydcr, or Dell twp.
On Bunday, October 28lb, 1H77, by (leurge W.
Sreevtr, Kiq., Mr. Austin Confareaiid Miss Helen
Ureen, both of Bradford township.
At tha residence or tbt bride's rather, at Or sen
Tree Home, Washington eounty, Pa, on Thurs
day, No rem her 1st, 177, by llev. D. II. Laverty,
assisted by Rev. ti. M. Kerr, Mr. Jas. B.Arnold,
of Keynuldsrllle, Pa., and Miss Emma L. H until,
youngest daughter of J. U. Bmlth, Eq.
At the residence of tbo bride's father, on Thurs
day, November bib, 1877, by Hev. N. II. Millnr,
Mr. George W. Jones and MiiS Emma (Jetty, buta
or MesbanBon, Pa.
Ob Wedaesdey, 0,-tol.tr .list, 1N77, by Iter.
W. W. Doom ire, Mr. Edward Leek and Mies Mary
A. Owens, both ef Whiteheads, Clearfield oouaty.
JuiilrotUtf..
1'ennaylvniiialtnllrond
TYRONE A CLEARFIELD IUiANCU
Ot anil aftar Monday, JUNK IS, 187 7, tha
1'aeaeng.r Tralna will run daily (ascent Sun-
daya) bttwaoa TyroB.and01.Brfi.ld, aa foliowt :
CLEARFIELD HAIL.
W, 0. Ibwib, Conduotor.
LBAVB SOUTH
LKAVK N0KTH.
CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION.
W. B. PLvaatn, Condaotor.
LBAVBSOUTIir V LEAVB NORTH.
OerweBavllleH.l:lll, r.a. Tyrone l.lO.A.a.
Olaarl.ld.......l.ail, " Vananoyoo, t.Si, "
Leonard,. 8.30, " Sammll, tit,"
llarr.lt ..J.4S, Poa.ltoB 10.10,"
Woodland I ll, " OhooIb lo.to, "
Blgler, 4.02, Bojnlon 10.J7,"
Wallac.ton,...4.ll, " Sl.lnar' 10.31,-
Blne Ball,,. 4. IS, - Phllipiburg,..10.J, "
Urabam 4.20, ' Qrabam I0.H4, "
Pbilipabarg....l3, " Blu. 11.11 10 60, "
Steiner' ...4 3S, V.II.u,n,...l.i, "
Boyaton, 4.41, " Bigltr II.IIH, "
Oieeola 4.47, " WiHiilland 11.17, -
Poatllon 4.o8, ' I BarreU, 11.76,"
dammit, t.lo, "! Leonard II..1I,"
Vanaeo0t,...6.:l4, j Claarfitld 11.40,"
Tyron t.00, " I Curaanavillo..ll:OI,r.
Oarwanavlllr. t.00 A. a.
Clearield... 7:. IV '
Leoaard 7.14 "
Barrett 0i -
Woodland,..,. I ID "
Blgar ..U
WbIIicIob... I.'O "
Blu. Ball,.,. . I Ot '
Orahaa 11.17 "
Phlllpiburg 1.40 '
8l.in.r e, t.oO
Boynton, 10.00 "
Oareola, 10.111 "
Powelton, 10 41) "
8omn.it, 11.11. "
Vamcyoo II. Ik P. M.
Tyrufio, l.Oi "
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Boynton
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BAtTWABU. a. a.
Ptolletinr.it 1:10
.TATIORH. A, 1
klorriidalt,
PhilipRhuri,
Ntainar'a
BotMiio,
Omwila, :!
Mo.hani.oe, lt
Klerllar, 70
lliialidala, V J0
MoCaalrT, VI5
K.ndriok'a, :I0
Kaatr, 00
I WBBTWABII. A. M
I'HUburib Kip'n, 140
Paolllo Kxpre.t, 0:10
r. a.
Wav Paaaongtr, 1:14
Mall Train, 0:14
K.it Lin., t:
llarriibarl Aoo'a, J 40
r.
Mall TralB, I I"
Atlaatlo Kipretl, 0 40
Pklla. Kipnta, 10 .11
Clou aoanecliont made bv all trilnt bi Tron.
and Look llarsn.
8. I. BLAIR,
BttT-lf. SBptrinltndtnt.
ITAIIB LINKS.
A t!a,aMaveaCnraBtvilla,lallrfr Rrvnold..
ill., at I o'aloek, p ,a.,arrilnBI Ktrn.U., III.
at 0 .'.leak, p. a. Ralnralnn, Iraraa Kajnolda
ville dally, al t o'aloek, a. a., arrlvlni at dr
eam v III. it II o'aloek, a. rare, each war, II.
A attire laavrt Carwrnttllte daily, ai 1 .'.iwi,,
p. a., for buBoia Citv, atrivinR at Dnltoia Oil;
at 0 e'oloak, p. a. Helarninc, lBT.a DuBola al
t e'olerk, a. a., dally, erri.inKat CnrwiBvilliBt
II e'ereak, a. Fare, taoh way, $1.
GLEABFIELD MARKETS,
CLB.tr lai n, Pa., Knr.mbar 1.1, 1177.
floor, per ewl
BaobakeBl 'lour, per tat,
Cera Heal, per eat
Cbep, rre, per eat
Cbop, aitad, per tal
Mree, parent
Wkoet, per katbtl,
K,!, per ke.kid
Otlt, per ketktl
Cera, eert, ear ka.h.t .... .
Baekak.at, per kerkel.....
Pottlott, per k.k.l
Apple., per keakrl...........
M 7
I so
I oo
I AO
I l
I 0.
I 40
7
0
li
It
,.40 Io 100
15
10
l
Id
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II
I o
i
Ilaaa, p.r peaae
H sea i dee, per pi
Dried Beet, pet
ad
Cklekeat, per pair
Hotter, p.r p..d
St, Pr dote. ...-
Ball, per aeek, lorie
Coal Oil, per (allot
Lard, per peeBd
Dried Applet, per poead..
Cried Peaokta, per poaad.
fleam, per kn.hal
"I I
I
li
I
tx gmmtlsmfiits.
VBnlUNBU'a NOTK'K.
AfigotdtiUI. or 1A,VIU ll.BIIARTZKR
tua alio, of DuBauit IwHBiblp, LaDCBitareoiiBty,
Tha ttnilertla-nvil, having brro tppolDtta by
tbt Cuurt of OnaiaiiiB 1'ltat of 1-aiiea.t.r oounty,
Jtulnee of IlBtitl II. Nliarlltr Boil Wlf., ako
.-'t..i.!fV J vr,a.-s-l .Vlr!H
yra ar'i i ' i i ' ' 1" tht-f''r.l
atiigour, Io nako r wMi.at without aola-aB.
tboaa having olaimi to prcMnt thnut U ,
J.n.iut l H, A.atgaaa.
a.pU 61. Columbia, Pa.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CABDdK 4 BRO.,
On Market Bt, one door west or Mansion House,
CLKAKPItCLD, PA.
Our arrancements aro rf tha moat eotnpletr
character lor furnlBblng tbe public with kreab
Meals of all kind, and or l no very nstt quality.
We also deal in all kinds of Agricultural imple
ments, whiob we keep on cxhildlion for the ben
efit ot" the public. Call around when la town,
and take a look at things, or address us
i. Al. UAUUUfl 11IW.
Clearfield, Pa., July 14, lK76.tr.
ordinance:.
An Obdimabcb To prohibit lounging nnd loafing
on the street corners, side walks, steps, Ac,
and to regulate and prohibit persons oeder
eighteen years of age, from being upon lbs
streets and alleys within the limits or Clearfleld
borough alter eight o'clock r. M. i
Ae if ordaimrd and enacted bv tkt Town Council
of tkt Boromgk of Vharlitld, aA it is hrtby or.
dmintd authority of tkt tarns
6 cct ion 1. That trery person or persons who
shall be round In any street or any public place
within tba bounds el said borough, making noise
and contusion, or using obscene or profane lan
guage, or behaving io other disorderly manner er
in anywlia disturbing tbe peace and good order
or tbe borough, or whoever may be round loung
ing upon door-steps, etiiar-uoors, or omer private
property without permission, or against the wish
or tbe owner thereof, or doing injury to public or
private property, or lounglog on street corners,
around lamp pota, oh iJ--w.lt. e, or bltekad.no
Ibe same, on bridges, crowding io front or around
churches, embarrassing ingress thereto and egress
therefrom, within said boruugh dur og the night
time, shall be liable to arrest by any Constable of
kald borough, and it sba.1 be tha duty oi any con
stable, as aloresaid, to arrest every person or psr
sons so offending, and upon oooviotion thereof be
fore the Chief 11 urge is or Justloe of the Peace,
of said borough, shall pay a Una or noi less than
one dollar aud not more than nve dollars each,
and costs ol prosecution, at the discretion of Iho
Chief lturgeis or Justice of the Peace oefore whom
tried ; and ia oan any person or persons convict
ed and sentenced shall refuse or omit to pay tbe
fine imposed end ousts, every such person shall
be duly committed to tbe lock-up of the borough,
nr ta the common tail of Cltaruald county, lur
any length of time not exceeding twenty-four:
hours, at the discretion of the said Chief burgess
or Justloe of the Peace. i
Nr.c. I- That all children ami youths under tbe ,
age of eighteen years shall hertaftar be prohibited
from Idling or loafing, or being on any of the
streets or alleys within tbe limits of said borough, I
ane-it ther ha noon sDooial errand at the oom- I
maud or tbelr p (rents, or unless they be In tbe
custody or Ibeir parents, senior members or their
families, senior persons or tbsir legal guardians,
after the hour or I o'clock r. u. Any child,
youth, children or youths, so found upon tha
streets or alleys or said borough, and within tht
limits therwof, otherwise than above excepted,
after (be said htur of I o'clock r. , shall be
liable to arrest, and It shall be the duty of any
Constable of said boroujjh to arrest any child,
youth, children, or youths, so offending, and up
on conviction thereof, before the Chief liurgessor
a Justice of tho Peace, the person or persons so
convicted shall be subject to like fines and penal
tics as prescribed In tho foregoing section of Ibis
ordinance.
Hkc.1. That all ordinnncos or parts of oidl
nanres inconsistent herewith arc hereby repealed.
Ai'prorod-October 15 lb, 1 S7T
Attest: J. L. LEAVY,
Ctbi s aonno, Durgcsi.
Clerk.
Clsartatld, Pa., Oct. 21, 1ST 7 -Ml.
Save Youit Cash
C. C. & T. W. MOORE,
(Pnccesiors Io J. B. Showrrs,1)
bxalbrs tx
BOOTS
AND
SHOES,
HATS
AND
CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
ROOM No. I, PIE'S BnidMKO.
They ara Dow reeelving a cholus lot of the
latest styles of Ladles and tieats' Dress Pbws
and Boots, together with a large lot or
PLOW SlIOKS, kc.tkc.t
suitable for workmen on the ferns and In the
woods.
They invite special atlcntioa to Ihoir stock or
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
All of which will be fold at rntti at ftrortbl. at
tber oan be boughl alitwhcre iq tha flountr.
A there of the piitrtna,e of tht pablle it ro
tptetfullr tolirllrd.
C.F.O. C. MOOHI
TOM. W. MOOKI,:.
Cl.,.rfl.ld, T.., Julj It, lS77-m.
REMOVAL!!
I hare thil da aortd rev atore to Seeon.l tlrttl,
Ib tht room known it Wright'. Atore. In aJJilino
Io the lerge ttook Bow on bind, I bate rertlrtj a
large atoek of now
Full A lVInlor UooiU,
In all Ibt vtrlcna tlvlrt ol Ur; Ooodt, Kollont,
Trlamingt, Whllt Hood., Mlllintr; t. Ftacr
lloodt, Carp,!., Oil Clolbt, Wall Pnprr,
Ao., ie. It 11 bit drternlnaUna le
enntiaue keeping go4 gnoit,
nnd Mil them At Iht Inneal
CASH PRICES,
And ebttp hilt al ehoap pilora till mil be rat It
a fi.rllllt krre. It It nnotrarttrv to ennaerato
trlielet nr prleet, kul voa ear ill led pilot ol good,
tad prlrti In tall trertlmilr. My elpuBiet being
one hiarlk akat Ike were, I ean tell tl Ikevt't
loaeet price.
RRMRMIlER TUB 1'LACK,
WILLIAM REED,
HKC0ND BTRKKT, CLRARPIKkD, PA.
Sept 11, M77 If
"luiSHllaufoits."
pOH BALIS.
Tbt under-lgned will Ml) at private sale al)
that tract er parcel of land situate In ifeoalur
township, Clearlleld tunuty, Pa., within a short
distance at tbe Tyrone A Clear tlelt H. K., aad
adjulniog lands or Hubert liudsoa and atorrs,
ir l wt.,.-n is ihr J' 0. Hear hart lot The
.,-M tract KaVainVWwasoV..,'at Jb.j
acrea eieereu, sou ia j . j t -
coal about beiug dorelb-,). VYU. be told low taw
. T " W mr ef P mum --WaWaaaWal1 1
upon easy terms. ws iiiiucuiin, mrr 7
DAVID L. KhEBS
Clearfield, Pa., July 13, 1876.
tac t i ivaktx.
FARMERS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY,
Give me your Attention for a Moment.
I want 5,000 bushels of Wheat.
1 wtint 5,000 biiHiieb of Oats.
I want 5,000 LuhIicIs of Rye.
I wnnt 5,000 bushels Buckwheat.
For which I will pay the Cash when
Delivered.
b. ouiNziiijna.
Clearlleld, Pa., Oct. 17, IS77-3in.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory
Pena towmLIp, Clearfleld Co., Pa.
IIURIfED OUT!
rr tor
BURNED UPI
The subtieribers hare, at great exiienst, rebuilt a
neighborhood necessity, In tbe erection of a first
slass Woolen klanufaolory, with all the modern
lnmi,ta attached, and are prcrinri'd to mnkc
all kinds of Cloths, Cassitaeres, KatlneKs, lllno
kels, Flannels, do. Plenty of goods on band to
supply all our old and a thousand new oostotnen,
whom we esk to eotue and examine our stock.
Tbe boiiness of
CAKDINO AND FULLINt
will receive oar esjiecUl attention. Proper
arrangements will bo made to receive and deliver
Wool, to salt customers. AH work warranted and
done upon the shortest notice, and by strict atten
tion to business wa hope to realise a liberal share
of publie patronage.'
10,(MK POUNDS WOOL WANTKDI .
We will pay the highest market price for Woo
and sell our manufactured goods as low as similar
goods ean ba bought in the coooty, and whenever
we fall to render reasonable satisfaction we ean
always bo found at home ready to make proper
explanation, either tn person or by letter.
JAMK.S JOHNSON A BOSS,
apriltfitf Bower P. 0.
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:MFAI.l.r, H ..T,l
1111 II 1 IIUIJ UUUiiU i nun iuuu uvvvu.
At. Giiinzliurg's Kcw Boot and Shoe Store.
OPPOSITE 'COURT UOtSK, SECOND ST R RET.
1 ' 1 1 tviLTi orr. on monTIa tl.auy.'':.
With an cnliro now ktotk of liooU, Shoo, Uitl, CannJ Kurni.hingtioodd,
at priooa that will Dll your lionrta wilh joy and your pm kuta with oaeh.
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which pouk for ilscll:
Women's lacrd laitiug shucs at 7i cfnts
Women's laced morocco shoes at $1.11.
Women's laced cnlf shoos at 1 16.
Women's heavy farm shoos at 1 2 3
NO
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omen's best ea'.f shoes
Women's laoed foieJ shoes at l-)j.
Women's buttoned morocco shoes al l-.n.
Women's kid laced shoes at 1.76
SOLES.
Women's kid buttoned
THE Oil) LADY COMFORTABLE SlIOE.fI.75. Tho mom intUfactory
nil oo over mado for old people. .So eany on iho foot, it feels aa though it
wens but a slocking. Try it.
Wo aUo havo a full lino of Gruff and Hurl's teat band made shoes. Orders
taken for any shaped foot, and beet fit vouched for.
IN MEN'S WEAR THExtE IS A POSITIVE SLAUGHTER,
Men', kcevy wint.r rhoi wltk duaul. tolrt, v& MBit. Mtn't krary kip ahoea, II IS.
klan'a eairdraaa akoti, II.66. Mtn't bait ralrJreH tk,wt, 1. 74. Mta't kip working toot, I -Oft.
Klpaerkiof boot., douole tele, 3.46) tap eok.S.vOf L'lratro tan nolo, l.iir.
. Sole Agent for the Celebrated Hand Screwed Claflin Shoe.
Men'i ilrraa boot, ut 1.1.15. Mrn'a beat ctir boota, 1.75. Mtn't be.t rtlf boot., ttwrd, SI, II A A.
Boota wiib and without bos tort, extrnaion or tap rol.a. all at the pria-. klea.urea laktn
anil botla and tboea mn'le to or'lrr it plorr priest. No lit, no pir.
lioys ahoua In fi fly different ulylcn, ut from $1 00 to f 1 fiO In tmlklnj; mill
acliool elioc', mid from (1 25 to t2.SQ tor best calf skin , button, dress shock.
Jioyn Klmiru 'up aole boots at $2 40.
MISSES SlIOKS IX A
t SO
. , Miur. Bth'jol
7.11. it. far .Lur It IfLUj.
MIiifi fcniiiuo nil ll.ot.t al 11.14. P A V K R
Mioat Kid ill-, ci et 3, 12.50 ami M.
11, ml dim ibiof atjl.iu, 11. lie, SI 71 and 11.011 lm,d labk. '' SOLI'S.
p a t r. r
Children nnd buhy ulioce at crnr.y lignre". A (rood solid buttoned bIioc, liet l
cd for children, (IS cents; coiiicr tip, HS rubber tip ilrens bIiocs, ?1 iO.
Unby ehoes, ull kinds, from !10 cents up. Men's, Women's nnd Children's
S5 cents. Shoo polish 15 cor.ts per botllo, shoo strings 4 cents per
uor.cn, button hooks one. cent each.
Mi.'t. rnM,trl Hi clt 3 at Ira. Wnuirn'a rul,birr, 511 t-lr 4 !.! f. Mt n't rubbrrt, 75t fl itjlrf.
klen'r lioaiv rubber boota, W. 50. Wuincn't rubber boolf, $1.50. M i.rr. and bora rubber buott 2 25.
Wool lined, burble areilcr, telf.teting gumt, tn,l nil other la.iitont.
We tiro n Uo selling men's gniiiiino felt
Wo tako any marketable article, in trade, and consider it THE CASH.
Wo want as much grain us wo can tret, lor which wo will give market j,rice.
Call and Convince Yourself. 5io Trouble to Show (.cods.
S. GUINZBURG,
At Flegal'a old tianj, upposilt tbo Cart tlotiio
Clearfield, Pa., Sept II. 1877.
' " i '. :
Z. . ef .Ink ft Co. ffolumii. I Z. 3'tti ft ffo.'it tfctumu.
!Tv7CoodsI ITqw Goods I
EVERYBODY GLAD!
EVERYBODY GLAD!!
Lower Prices in DRESS and DRY GOODS.
DOWN,
DOWN,
DOWN,
Great Reductions in Prices.
"X". A, DFXji3G30X3C. fc CO.
Aro pleased to nnounco to tltocitir.ens of litis vicinity, that by special arrange
ment with manufacturers for larjo qunntilies of goods for cash, favored by
the hard times and sharp competition, tlioy havo boon enabled to effect such
a saving in tlio cost of goods as fully warrants them in proclaiming a reduc
tion in Iho prices of Dry Goods, such as will niulio this advertisement of real
money vnluo to every careful and practical render who heeds this informa
tion. Our reductions nio not confined Io a few specialties, but include almost
ovory article ofTered for sulo. Slock moro coniplcto, and quality superior to
any in town.
Tho ndvantuga to the cash buyer is the, real and substantial reduction in
prices. AH goods will bo loiind marked In plain figures.
Our Fall and Winter Slock is now Complete. A hand
some line of Drtss Goods, all Ihe newest shades
BLACK and (joUIKKl) CTASITM EtlKH, .
BLACK and COI.OKEP ALrACCAS,
lll.Af'K SILKS iho best nnd chenpest in town.
WATKI! l'KOOl'' blnek and Rold mixed.
I.ADll'S' COATIXOS-diffcrcnl styles.
I.ADIV.S' Cl-OTJIS nil shades.
fASSlMKltKS all prices
PRINTS, MUSLINS AND GINGHAMS,
SlllfiTIXfi A TlC'KlNtl, CANTON I' l.ANN KI.H, blonched and unbleached,
KED FI.ANNKLS, W1I1TK FI.ANNRI.S, GI5AY FI.AXNKI.S,
ri.AID FI.ANNKLS.
LADIES' COATS a handsome line. LAD1KS' SUA WLS. FKLTSKlIfTS.
(i Kit MAN TOWN WOOL & 7KIMIY KS all colors, WOUSTKI) FJMNGKS.
now shndes.GALOON TIM.MMlNGS-all colors, HKSTyUALITV
STOCKING YA UN-nil colors, TABLF. LINKN-bleachcd
1 nnd nnblcnched, ' ruiiKEI HE I) TAJILK LINFN,
I rMBIIKLLAS good assortment. TADI.K
I Oil. CLOTHS, PKItrOMERlKB "
I nnd SOA I'S flna sssovtment. ' ' - . 4.-
Gouts' Furnishing Goods,
UAI K BIM'SIIKS AND COMBS, COLLAKS AN1 Cl'FFS, SILK II NI).
KF.IiCIIIF.FH, LA PI F.S' N F.CK TIKS, LADIKS' KID GLOVIiS
LADIES' I'll I LUIIFN '8 CLOTH GLOVES, CORSETS, '
LAUIES' & CHILDHEN'S L'NPBIIWKAR, NliW . ;
EM BUOI I)EI!I F.S A II A K DK EUCII IKFS.' '
MILLINER Y GOODS, :
llnls anil Jlonncts trimmed to order. Now Flowers, Feathers, Silk A'cl
vets, Black and Colored Velveteens, Colored Silks nnd Satins, liibbons, Ao.
CARPETS, CAlUMnS, CARPETS,'
,.. CARPET CHAIN, 3, 4 and 5 ply.
Plcnsc cull nml tnniim our Stock. No trouble to sbow GuimIh.
T. A. FLECK & CO. ,.
' 7 GRAHAM'S BRICK BUILDING,
. Jfnrkpt NlriM l, linrliold, la.
Sept. S, 1X77.
Tt'TKK.if toTA in icw fFK. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
tl We bare printed e tart. Banner ef Ibe at- !
FKI BILL, end Bill ea tbe reoelpt ef taenia
Ivt eeata. aall B aoer te an, addrea. arSI
FRESH MEAT-SEW SIKH'.
Tht anilertianed berrlit inrormt ibt euMIe in
gtntral that tba, b..p ob hand, rer,n arl,, al
tbelr abop, adjoin In JOHN III Lll'll rnrnllare
rootle, eppotlle the CobK llonee, the
4KST MKXH HKKF, VKAL, AJtTTO.Y
LAMB, PUHK, KTC, AT
REDUCP.I) PRICES, TOR PASli.
Market anriiingtTaeadAV, Thanda,, aad
llatardBva. Meet deit.red at raaidenee ana
deeired. I
A there tf patronage ia reepeeffaltr lollrlted.
Mtrrh I, lt;S.v. STAUI A NUHHIH.
t'sed to sell at $1.00
Used to Mil at M
t'aed to soil at l i
redU -ellat I, !0
l ead to sell a S 00
;sed to tell at l.ad
I'sed to tell at 1-7
I'sedto sell at 1.25
at l.tll.
shoos at S.00, S.OO, I "i and 0.00.
HUXDIMCD STyr.KS.
Stiort at llj c nil.
NO
huts al Taccnts. This is a"stunnur.'
I i ii. ee.irr.iari uctirtit. IBIurm IBB euiienB
of CletiSeld Ibtl be la prepared to firaieh COAL
ef aBrleellent riitlitv, le all wboaa, give him a
rail, al a ri.,e 11111111. for I be .renal bard tiaer.
; lit eilieiebire;eoMl for leer, feed, srooeriet, Ar.
' All erd.rt will rreclvt prompt atlealii'fl. ai bt dt
lirrrt hl.eenen.l. THUS. A. DUCKKTT. '
; Cleirlold, l"a,tpl. ,;;. , ,,
Bigler, Young & Reed
UAVI OX HAND
lnir.li.rte Tretd rawer sad Thrathluar
Maehlnea.
AJea, At en's Ptlral Foar-horee rawer
Caraeri will de well le glee Ib.B rill,
CleertleM, Pi., Ang. J,'77 lf,