Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 28, 1877, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
I CLBARKIKLD, PA
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KELICIOUI NOTICE.
Method let Rplacopal Charch Rv. J.g.
WtMiiuT. Ptstor. Services owery Sabbath
i 10 A M., and 71 P. M.
gabbatb Sflbool at 9 A. M.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday, at Ik P. M.
Conn union Kerf loo, flrst Babbalh of ovary
uonth.at 10t A. H.
Weal (loarfleld M. E, ChrehRm
William U. Dill and W. 8. Wilbur, Pastors.
Preaching avery alternate Sunday, at o'eloek,
p. M.-feunday School at 1, P. M. -All are in
vited to altaod.
Preebjterlan Chnrcb Rt. H. B. Botlb.
Sabbath eerviete morning and avoaing Sab
bath School at 1 P. M.-Prayer Mooting VYodaos
day evening.
Ht. brands' C hurch Catholic Rer. P.
J. SsiaiOAR. preaching at 10, o'clock, A. II., oa
the Snit laird and (oartb Sundays of eeb month;
Vespers and DeoedieiieBorthe bleated Baor,ntnt
at T 'clock, p. M. bunday School every Sanaa
afternoon at 1 o'oloek.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Tim or luLDina qvabth laaatoat oopbt,
Stoond Monday af January.
Third Monday of March.
Ftiet Monday af June.
Fourth Monday of September.
Tina or aoLDiM ooaaoa rLBAS.
Pint Monday of June.
Second Monday of NovambeT.
rutuo orncana.
PmiJmni JdffUom. Chariot A. Mayer, of
Look Ha van.
AtMtmmi t.w JmJfllov, Job a H. Ortlt, of
Belief on ta.
dseewtata JnrigM A bra at Of den, Clearfield j
Viaotnt B. Holt. ClearBeld.
Pr9tk99tQr Rli Bloom.
Rtgitttr mud Atwrrfir-L. J. Morgan.
Diairifl Aiton,y-Vm. M. MoCullougb.
YVeaMrerwDavid MoOangbey.
Sharif Andre Peutt, Jr.
Commlf Sryor Bamutl F. McCloikey, Car
wen ivilie.
Oownfy Com millions Clerk Brown, Clear
field i Thomas A. Wo (tee, Chest P. O.j Utiris
Uoovtr, Clearfield.
County Auditor Cbriit. J. Ketfcgy, Olea
Rope Samuel A. Caldwell, Wllliamagrovt ; Joba
C. Conner, Burn i id t.
CWfy CoroMrJ. B. Keff, New Washington.
Jmrm Vommi$tionrr Dr. Jamoa P. Burcbfleld,
CtearBrd, Joseph Alexander, Madera.
SuprimtnUmt Public Sekooi Jo ha A.
Uregury, Curwentville.
Stater Wtigktt d- Jfeasr-Jrr.W . Cerllle,
office nt TroatviUa, Pa,
.Votaries w4he John W. Wrlgtey, Wm. Ra
debaurh, Cvme OordoB, Clearfield Joseph R.
Irwin," N. K Arnold, Corwanevilloi J. J. Lin (tie,
Osceola Mills ; J. A. Livingston DaBoii City.
Oar 8ptimi column U decidedly Interesting in
a liwal point of view, and profitable reading to
out Id re who want ta save money.
Kli Bloom, Km., publinheft a caution
notice la our advertUing eoluaioi to-d-y,
"Kxci l in quantity and price, nd not
nadrreell, la John A. Stock 'a motto. St.
A. A. Cnrlittlo has nvvjcred tiis con-
section with the Broukville Jtffrrtunium, and that
paper la now publlibed by J. B. Oswald A Co.
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Wclram from the Williamnport 8n,
that Mill Maggie J. McCollough, of Claaifield,
hai acefptad the preoeplorabip of Dickinson Sem
inary, temporarily.
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Communion Htrvitc will bo belt) in
tba Prribyierfan Chrucb, in thla p'ace, next Sab
bath morning. Preparatory w riots will be held
oa Saturday, at II o'clock a. m.
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Union service will b held in tbe
Clearfield M. H Cbnrch oa TbankarWIng Day
at 10:44 u'elook a.m. A aermoa appropriate to
the oeoaalon will be praaabeJ by Rar. U. B. Bul
bar, pastor of tba Preabyteriaa Charob. Oihir
miail tar J will partiaipate la tha tertiiti.
immm i ar
Iewia J. ilurd, of 2s uw burg, lull
that place last Haturday evening oo a rait and
pftisc-d Oaarfltid shortly after noon a Buaday,
having been on tb water all of Saturday night.
Tbt distaara la la tba neighborhood of thirty
miles. That Is making rather good time.
Don't forget the lecture to be deliver
ed at Arnold's Hall, Curweasville, Thaakagiv
Ing avanlng, Nov. Sfltb, by Joba I'attoa, Jr., Kq.,
tbt praoetdi of wbieh will be appraprlated ta the
m of tbe Curwenavilla Library Aasoeiatloa.
Subject : M My Trip to Kuiopo and What I Saw."
List of lot tors remaining unclaimed
la tba Pustotfioe at Clearfield, for the wek ending
November M, 1877
William Davis, William Prloa,
W. U. Dale, Linie flelfridge,
Alexander Leach, ' Mary Sarfridge,
Mr.. iHrtd MaoaalUy; P. A. Qavuh, P. M.
Xbu County Com mint) ion ere will bo
la session on and after Monday, the Ifttk of Da
eeuber, wbea tboaa partial having aoy bail acta
to transact baforn the board aaa there and tbaa
alien J, and especially those Collectors who fail
ed to settle their aeaooote during Court week,
tr tboaa who have not visited Troaaurer Mo
Oaugkey daring tba year just aloalng.
e a
A new county bridge has been re
cently ereetad aeroee tba Sueqasbaaaa at K art
haaa at a aoat of $1,180, paid jointly by tba Com
am toners of Clearfield and Centre oountiea. This
munh needed improvement la duly appreciated by
tbe travelling community. Pkitiptbmf Jommul.
That Ii whtt wt paid for repairing the old
bridge. It weald mm, fir timet that snm ta
ha lid a I ridge at that plana
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Removal. The numeroua patrons
a' Dr. B. M. Scheurtr, llamaopatbisi. will baraai
ter find him al his new raaldaooa, ea First a treat,
where be has lata y remold. Bis oHoeand raa
idenca are ia I ha seme buildlag, wbare ha aaa Ua
fcuad at nay time, aight or day, when nM p".
fesiloaally aagaged. Remember the place First
atreat, one door north of Hoa. A. 0. Tata's real,
danaa. Nor. 19 St
A Flood at Law. The steady rains
of tba paat few daya bavo al last brought tbe
river up ta a fiat rafiieg flood, and nil day Baa
day, and up to tbe time ar going to press this
(Tuesday) afternoon, raft a were passing down
Ibt river. Qultt s number palled oat" from
tbii pliot oa Saaday, and by this time, we sup
pose, a largt aombar of tboaa art safely landed
al Lock Havaa. Bow tbt market ia there al this
eeatoa of Iho year, wo are aaable tostatt, but wa
hope that oot lumbermen may reallaa a good price
for their timber.
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The proceedings of the Clearfield
Temperaaoo union lata vnaey evvaiag wn
aseaJly kateftttiag. The adJreii of A. A. Ura
ham was oarefally preparad and waa well appro
bated by Iba audit act. The select reading of
Misses Magglt Irvtn, Kate Weaver, Kittie McCul
Itngh and Htlca Shaw, aero very aaa. A torn
mlttoa wai appointed to present names of parsons
for omoera for tbt valuing term ( all m oaths, to
ha voted fay at tba atit a tat ad aioetlag of the
Union, at wbieh time lha oommiitet waa in
i true ted to report Tba Ualoa If about thirty
three dollars Is debt, aad oar ait I tens will bo
waited upon, la a short time, fer contributions to
1). tL Fullerton, Krtq., of this place,
received last weak a number of America Merlaa
sheep, which he hat pwt upon his farm near tbla
place, for lha purpose or Improving Iho stock la
this vioiaily. Ihtealerpriattf Mr. FullortoaU
commendable, and hit example la this ro.peal
should ho followed by many mora of oar formers.
KxptrttaeraasdcmoasUatod tha fa at thai wool
growing Ii a profitable baslaoaa, aad tbotrop la
always tart If proper tor la tahoa of tho sheep.
Of cturst, It pays beat to have tho boat wool, aaJ
tan eat oaly bo had from tha host sheep. It
never pays It rear aa Into lor brood or aay kind
of aaimaU, whether I bey m torsos, eat tie, sheep
tr hogs. Let oar farmers pay mare atuatioa tt
tbt tmprovtmoat of all laolr atoek, aad their
farming operatMao will tbaa ho aaawaatUfaotory,
and yield Ibem bet tar profita.
The Clearfield County Teachers' in
ilttte wiU ton ft no ia ia Court Uoaat, as Cloar
Bold, this year, oa Monday, Deoombor 14tb, at I
'sleek p. a. Tba programme which baa just
Wsi printed at Ibis omoo, la made np of subjects
that caaaot fall to be of Interest lo all who at
ltadeitlieae ai wall an teachers, Thursday,
bet. ITih, will bo irirootoro' Dy, al "bleb Usat
Saperlateadeat Urogary dvalrat to toe a good tarn
vat sf Direetora rrom aU partt W tho tmunty.
Sisaiag lecitras win bo dolivorod by Prof. I. H.
Birlow, Ilututltalst, of Lafayotia Oollrgo, Bat
, Pa.f T. H. Murray, Raej., Rev. H. S Butlor,
a. M. MsCullougk, Rsa Rtr. Wo. H. Dill,
Clearfield) Rtv. B. B. llamlta, D.Dof Cham
""burg, I., aad Prof. J. II. flbumahar. No
fee f,ir udmitlaaet will bo obargod, oictpl on tho
t areaitg, tbt proooodlags of whlah will ho
edit btlp defray axpoadltnroa. ' I
Merchant will do well by sending
for Jo ha A. block's wholosalo prion list of amok
log tobaoooa. Uogaaraatoaa tity arioaa. It
Remember that Lytle ii County
Agtbt for LorrUlard's Tubaooo, aad aaa sell them
at factory prioaa. Tbey am lha beat lobaooea la
nad Roth Oak Bark, hr which wa will pay th
augaeci aaaxxat pnea.
JJ'W. A. Q, KlUMia Oa.
At .he Raipunt.ir a m nfllA ia iU
to get yoav lab work dona. We are fully prepared
ewHiaisi ia uta priuung line, will dolt
wall, aad at tba right hiad of prions. tt.
THANKSOIVIHQ MUfilNQfi.
There U a Turkey I long to meat.
Without wbieh fowl Thanksgiving' Inemapleta.
O I ebarmtog bird, art thou like me astray,
Seeking with all tby stomach to find tba way
To mine t Or, striving Uht ma to find a plato
With wbtoh tby empty atomaoh to Inflate P
Williamsport lkxTS. Those very
rollabla goods seem ta cover a large .bare of tha
boot territory of Clearfield and adjoining counties,
O. 0. A T. W. Moors art nolo a genu for Clearfield!
and the reputation of these goods must insure
them a good trade. Kvcry pair sUmped oa tbt
bottom tad warranted. nov28-3t.
Tho ItiPiTBi.iCAN of Clearfield tolls
as that " Ground Hog City " la tht eupbonioua
name applied to tha atw nil territory lately dis
covered dear Titnsville. Tbe unburrowme- ol a
ground hog revealed tha OElstenaeof oil (or
something olto),ooiing f'omthe ground. Hence,
t bt aparopriattaasa of tha as ma. pkihjnburg
Jurnm f.
Bay TroutvilU, laataad of "TltuivilU."
Training Thim. The editor of the
Reyaoldavilla Urld la grooming our editorial
brotbrta la tbla county right amanly. Wa pro
aumo tho thlag will feme around regularly
like ly-ilma, aad to wo will keep a lookout, In
order to oaoapt. If possible, being turned Into a
blockhead ar trauamogrifiod Into aa igaoratnut
wilhout ear knowledge or ooosent.
A Fact. An advertisement inserted
la tho RcruiLicA will reach more readers than
If published la all tha other papers in tho coan
ty,and cost tho adTenisci last than one-half
In other word a, aa adrerUsement published In
our jcuraal la worth double tha prion of that
oharged by any other publiihar in tht eounty
MIt U a fact." tf.
A Ijost Boy. From the Elk 5t-mo-
erai wo Itara that a yvaog man named William
Uanti left Ridgwayaboat two yean ago. Ho
was last board from at Reynolds villa. He followed
peddling for a business j Is twenty-one years old
tliinly baill. aandy totnpltkion, red hair, and ta
rather retired la hiimaanera. Any oat hoar ing
of him will aleaat address Mrs. f. X. iUnti
Karly, Pa,, who la almost distracted at tba lots
of her ton. Bxobaogat pleast copy,
Mill Burned. Tho large steam
saw mill of Flode A Duncan aituata about tbroo
mi lea aaat of Indiana, waa ooupUlely daiiruyed
by fire, oa Monday night, tbo lVtb tnU, together
with tbo machinery and soma lumber. Tue In
diana Democrat, la speaking of tbt conflagra
tion, says i "The mill and machinery waa par
tially new, and valued at about $2,(100. Misfor
tuoes do aot oomo tngly with our friends, aud
tbey bavo tho aympatbioa of thocominuoUy in
tbtlr toss, Tba engine and boilers wore not de
stroyed, being In a .had adjoining the mill."
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An opportunity is given for tho tirat
lima lo lha people of Cieorfitld eoanty to buy
Brasstl Carpeu and Tipctlry U as good advan
tage as la Philadelphia or New York. Mr. Wm.
Reed, at tha Bee lllro, baa made airangemcnta
with two of tho largcat manufacturing establish
ments ia this country to toll tbclr goods by aam
ple, aad bo will guarantee to sell at city prices or
money refunded. Competent judges, who have
ex ami ned bia iam-lca, speak In the highest tai ua
of thorn and the remarkable ebeopnrss of price,
Call and eeo lham at tbt Boo Uire, kept by Wm,
Reed. nov2l 2t
Death and Accident. Last week's
Bellefonto Wutekman publiabes tbo following :
"On Saturday last aa Mr, Isaac Crider, of Lock
Haven was returning from a bunting expedition
with soma frUndi, he saw a pbraiant crossing
the road, and In bla baste lo get out of tho vehicle
with bis gun, in order to .bout It, accidentally
shot bimrtlf through ibt heart, his death being
almost instantaneous. He did not speak afar
being thot, and bis body was taken to Ucoob
Crock, aad I hence to Lock Haven, wbare ho waa
buried from his father's residence. Ha leaves a
wife and tbroo children to lament bla prematura
dcab.H
Clearfield Coal Thade. State
ment of Coal and other freight! tent oror tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Kail-
road, for tha woah oadlag Nov. 17, 1877, and
tbo tame time last year i
coal TORS.
For tbo woek H 90,746
Saaaa timt last year 18,081
laoToaoa..H.......
Prevloaaly during year..
9a me time latt year
Increase
Tola) la 18TT
Sama lima last yaar..
Inornate .
ovnna ruaierrs.
Lumbar
Miscellaneous freights
A Fearfcl Accident. A He hers-
burg oorreepoadeni of tho Centre Hall HporU?t
ol Ibottd nayai "Ouraetgbborbood waa startled
to -day by a aad accident that hspptntd to Joseph
C. Bitrly. He waa thrashing with tha machine
aad waa about finishing ap, walked around to
tho side of tho maohiao bit footslippod pausing
him to grab lor a hold with tbe hand and happen
ed to reach right la to tht maohiao, tba oylinder
catching hit hand tatting leak, muscle and bone
fine to near elbow Joint places of flagers and
other fragsaanla ware worried oat ea Iho shaker.
Ha made a Irtaeadout yoll,tht atraoa wart
stopped aa toa aa aoatiblo and not until the
cylinder waa unatrowo-J aad taken out oould tba
mutilated arm be taken off tbe concaves. Ho wa s
helped lo tho bouse aad a physician tout for
who ampatatod tho arm jut below the eibw and
Mr. Bierly la doing as well aetia bo oxpeattd.
A Child Buhned to Death. The
OWeota M9tHt, aayt On Tuesday, a obild of
Dennis Qerdaer, at Halms' mill, became a victim
to tbo moot horrible accident that over ooeured
la this community. Mrs. Gardner had ooeaoioa
to go oror to tbe bpoao of her brother-in-law, Bd.
Gardner, and txpootlog to be absent but a few
momeais, left bar two small obildron alone.
Wbea aba re urn ad, aa unexpected and horrible
spectacle mat her era. Prostrate oo Iho floor
lay her youngest child, Its clothing consumed
aad Ua delicate body burned to a orlop. Death
held It In bla told tmbraot, and tbt 111 tit luficr
or waa boyood Iho roach of all I binge earthly
Tho oaaeo of let tragla ending romaras a myi-
tary, at the tbltd waa anable . to walk, but tha
mournful fatality lo none tba leaa tad. Lot this
painful oveot be a warning to erery aaothtr bav
ing parental charge or nn Innocent, trnating
baSo.
NOVCMBCB COURT PROCEEDING.!.
Tba lol lowing are tho oases triad at tba Novem
ber term of oar Court t
riair wana judoi nana.
Ooaat Nat. Flank of CUarfiald vs. First Nat
Bank af Clearfield. Feigned Uiaa., Vordiot for
PlalatuT. , . i '
Wnlnrlght A Oo. vs. Wallace A Krebe, Feign
ed isaao. Verdict for Plaiotig.
Dae 11 Fryer, A dm la I it re tat of Joba JChrgood,
to. . O. U. at. Hieaot Foigaoo soaao- ver
ditt for Defeadaalt.
Abraham Kef hart, lo am, vs. Borwlad, White
A Oa. flaammeM la ataamoMl. jvoa-aaaampsii,
aad poymeat with leave aad act -off.
U. Barley A Blathers vs. Bcrwlnd, Wbltt A
Co. Bummons ra ttaompsii. .ua-aeo-.r-..,
aad pay meat with mart aad set o.
Jamaa Merrlsoa vs. Joba Corlcy. Summons to
Iraaaaaa la the east UpOO nramisvt. Vordiot for
Doloadaat.
Francta Rover vs. Madolpb Umoat and Francis
FlubolL Treipa.a. Diaoonilauod aa pay meal ol
ooett.
a m laavot. Hear M. Bloom. Confeoswn
of jadgmtnt in favor of Plaitilfl for $b9.
Frank Uvtright A Ct. fl. Oaorge fltoii. uoa-
feaslea of Judgmoat ia favor riaiauna itr
fi2.1l.JJ.
wr a nih. va. J. W. Davis. Con fees ton or
judgmoat It favor of riaiana tor
cons tiii-VNi on vi a.
I k XUM a. John M. Chatt. Kjeclmenl.
Vordiot lar Plaintta", tabjoat lo opinion of the
Court oa point reserved.
aaij A Ilartsbora vs. Moorge A. nioom.
JadgmeoL Vordiot for Defendant.
U. mm. afarv Dotfntriv ta ni. Js-
abaniet dale.. Ceafeisrts tf judgmtot la favor
of Plaiatiff for fi.
Iloraoo Paithla ra. Bhameld Corson. Summons
lo assumpsit. Vordiot iwr riaiaun ir .
Jatoh Bonsall s. C. A . Sthweca. Trospaaa
la tbe ooeo tpia promlsot. Verdltl for riaiatli
fofll..
a.. i. au.. mk ail a The T. a C. Italireao.
Aaaoasment of damages Vordiot for Plalatiffs
for !,.
Clark Brown to. John B. darrteoa ot at. arvo-
its. Vtrdiol for Plaintiff for tttfi.M.
All tho otter aaost oa tht Hit wort tlthtr ton.
tlaued or itUkl by tho partltt.
1,004
.ll0,SI5
..lut&.fiaU
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w 166,71
.lft7 oars.
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Salt t Lytle has just received an
other lot of fine Salt, largest ilaed twilled aaakt,
to tha article tan be bad at two dollars again.
Advertise in the Clearfield Bipub
ucau. Tbe advert lit Dg ralaa art raatoaabla, aad
tha tirco lotion la tbt Itrgett tf any paper In tbla
'ralu i la tha regloa of my kldnaya, and np .
using i an ouiq wouin ot very tort ana sua,
unable to stand up straight without a great deal
of pain. Aud now am happv to aay I am tatirt
ly cured by taking out boltlt of IS. K. Thomp
son's Haroeua, or Backache, Liver ui Kidney
Curt. Sent to any addraaaa a poo the reooipt tr
one dollar, or si a. bOdiw lor dve dollars.
Prepared by I. K. Thompson, Titusvlllo, Pa.
Prloa $1 00 pr bottle. Sold la Clearfield by 0.
D. Watson, druggist.
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- A Koyes-y i'LACE. Lock Haven
was oa "a tear" last Friday aigbb. The frlvsda
of CoL A. 0. Noyet,Stttt Trtaaurtr-alsct, mat la
largt number at the Fallon House and govt him
a serenade, aa in expression of thtir personal
regard and their great pleasure at his elooilon to
tho offlot or State Treasurer. Ht rtspondrd la
bit happiest manner and reiterated hit public
pledgee to fearlessly investigate tba condition of
tho Treasury, and If any trookodatsa bo there,
which ho was loth to bcllovo,tu expose and cor
rect It. Speeches were made by several promi
ntnt cititena, and notwithstanding Iho bad
weather It was a spirited and pleasant occasion .
MO MY PATRONS.
I havt just returned from Philadelphia and am
opening this week another large and attractive
stock of new goods for tbe winter etaaon, con
sisting of Dry-goods, Notions, Trimmings, Knit
roods, Underwear, Hosiery, J loves, Fancy goods,
ftl illinery goods, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, and
also Carpels, Oil Cloths, Ac, Ac, Ac , to which I
ask your attention. Tho stock la attractive ia
ovary particular, and it ia my in tea Don to make
tbe Bee Hive one of tho beat atorea in tha western
Fiart of tbe State. To my pat rone, andtfaeiatel
igent reader generally, tl ia unnecessary to
itrmlie or give you prtoea, ae yon have heretofore
grnerally louoJ things aa advartiacd. Wbea ia
L'lt-arhtld, sail at tha Bee Hive and you will bo
treated right. Kespeetitilly, Wa. titan,
Clearfield, Nov. 2U, 1877.21.
The Oil Question. The llynor
Runert, are determined to make a teat worth
something. The Clinton ifemoerut, saya : "Bor
ing still goes on at Hyner. tbe indications bav
Ing Induced tht Company to determine to drill
1,000 feat. They art enterprising, nod doterm
incd to tot what's In tht bowels or tbe earth ia
thtst parts. They havt agreed to issue I&.000
worth of stock to sink another well, whloh will
ut sunk ou Kettle Croak, provided suitable ar
rangements can bo made for obtaining leases,
In thit naw .took, members of the Company hare
the preference if they want tt all. There ta more
that might bo said upon this move and in its faror,
but owing to tha late hoar at which lha matter
waa concluded we are compelled to defer com
mon ft till our nut issue."
TO WILLEV AND FlBHER.
There la not lo this town a store so oomplste,
A. thai autre WILLEV A FIriHEK their cus
tomers greet
Oh ! lha last ray ol hope and of life must depart.
E re tiie thought of that place shall fade from
my Dean.
It was oot that WILLEV A FISHER bad shod
o'er tha scene,
That talent and genius now evorywhero aean ;
'Twae not by the magical power of ibeir will.
Ob, no ! It waa omttking more JO,uii( still.
'Twae that garment! were luat'nf ; ierfcr fitting
were near,
Which showed by coware that all oiAeri were
dtar i
That one feels, how tuoh uflssi gouj clothes
will improve
When we see thorn adorning the friends that we
love.
There, genta most fastidious at WILLEV A
FlbliKK 0 can find.
Either coals, skihi. or veso made up to their minds,
IM mrrmi man, too, can Dt aimsolt tnere
At a prici tD at will leave blin tome awitejf to iMirt,
Uh ! WILLBY A FISHER my friends, howealm
tan 1 real,
When I feel myself dressed ia a tail of thy
Fur tbvn do I anuw bow quiokly will cease
Every tare of my heart, and my mmd be at ease.
Yours Truly, M. A. F. banana.
Clearfield, Pa., Nov. la, '77 lu
CLEARFICLO COUNTY ATLAS.
Tba worh of preparing Iho different features of
tue uiearoeia eounty Historical At let ataedilv
progress!. Tht people throughout tht eounty
nave thus far pretty generally encouraged this
important work, and n continuation of the tame
interest lo it will greatly aanat tba publishers to
furnish our cltlicna with a most beautiful album
ol tbe homes and iudusirles of Clearfield county
one that will be the pride of every household.
Aa nasnt'cn repeatedly stated, tua Alias la to eon
tain a complete map of every town and township
a nisiury oi ine organisation ana early settle
moot of the eounty nd tbt various townships,
incidents and biographies of tbt early settlers
and repioaoDtatiro men of tbo eounty, both living
ana aeau ( a good anowtng or mo agricultural,
manulacturing, mining and business industrial
and resources of tht eouoty, and a beautiful pie
tun of tht bomt of tvtry eltiien wbo desires to
nsvt tt placed in tat work, lot Atlas will con
tain viewa of business bouses, manufacturing
oitabliihments, hotels, milla,churcboa, residences,
larm build 103s, farm eoenee, and every feature of
tbe vario ua improvements of the eounty that will
toatrioutt to make 11 ornamental ana weeiai. a
corps of artists are at work making ekatohea for
a number of our oitliens, ana we are pleased 10
state that none of our roadtn will be deprived of
tae opportunity of Having tnelr homes and build
togs enown up in tbe Atlas, aa every township
aua town wm be rutted by memos re or tot tern
pony for tbil purpose. Mr. White, special histo
rian of tbt company, and Messrs. Robinson and
(J err art al present tailing upon tho oitlseas
and sulioitini lor tho view department. Nona
should tail tu recognise Iho beauty tod value of
aa album ot our county, intra copies 01 ine
engraringa are lurnisbed thoat wbo htvt vltwa
taken, which enables tbt owners to havt these
pictures ol their homes encased ia Iramos, or
aend tht-m to tbclr friends rcsidine fa other parts
at tba country Tho following are ht namea of
soma ol our ciliaeus who have already contracted
tu have views of tlietr homes and buildings in
eerled ia tbe Atlas ;
ctsunriaao.
Judge G. K. Barren residence and offloe.
ii. B. Goodiander rcaideuoa and interior view
of nnntinar otboa.
Judge J. B. MoEnally rcsldanct and sur
round) on.
a. J. How A Sonfront and interior ritw of
prluling office.
tt. J. Kow residence.
A. B. tbtw rnsidtooe and surroundings.
James B. Uranans reeidenoe, bank block and
otter buildings.
Uiohard Shaw rt-idrnoe, mills and surround
ings, luoludiog tba West Clarlld fair grouads,
Leonard U railed School building and surround'
1E.
George Thorn residence and surroundings.
A. J. Logan residence and surroundings.
cunwaaaviLLB.
Hon. John Patton residence aod farm scene.
Mist Annie M. Irvln, view of the John I run
ostttt property, oonaiatlog of mills, lumber and
raiting soanea on ttte Huaqueiianoa river.
K. il. Hraioard interior view oi printing oflloo
B. A. Irvin view or (be Irvln bumtstead.
iontAH rownaair.
Maj D.W.Wtse residence, other buildlngsaad
ram view,
bill tow mini r.
11. H. Mrflte A Bro. homestead, mill, other
bui diets aad sarroandioa! teens rr.
H. L. MuGee reeidento, saw Bill, achool
house, river view and surroundings.
Jamta McUeo midenoe, old AteOee home
stead, other buildings and surrounding farm
view.
Angus Miller raaidtnoo and surroundings.
J. W.McGto rosidenoe, Haw Mill, surround
ing scenery, nod interior view of Saw Mill.
John F Lee rosidenoe aod surroundings.
Robert Mabtffty view or rend race, church,
other buildings and surroundings.
Jamea Mabafiey roaidenoo, river view, and
surrounding forest seeao.
BtmnaiDS rowaaBiP.
Horace Patoh In residence, mills, itort, othtr
buildinga, rirtr view, Ao.
Jackson Patchin atoro, residence and tur
rouading.
A. W. Fatah in rasldettot, river ritw and sur
roundings. John O. ftonntr reside art and store.
Georgt Patchin residence and turroundtngs.
V. Tonkins residence, river view and sur
soundings. s
John King retidenot and aarrouadioga.
Jamea McMurray view of residence and itort.
A. Bates residence and surroundings,
uwiiiici Towaanir.
Clark Ilrowa residence and farm view.
ait aotA noaovaa.
Otorgt M. Brisblu rtsideaw and lawa.
D. K. Good residence and lawn.
And many etbera.
sptttmiB
Art yon going to tbo Boa Side, or are yoa there
already f In tithertase, procure some of Okan'e
Bulpbur Soap, if yon wouia laereoao toe raaury
of the aalh, reader your skin while and healthy,
and remove frock lea or tun bora. Sold by all
Druislsia. Hills Hair A Wbieker uye, elector
brown, 0 tenia. aov.it aw.
Wanran. Some ttallr Itaraed pcrsoa or Artist
to ma" a lac it re Lot aan'a Paraat Hilb Cat vat
Pi it a aaa ia tbla touniy, on Royalty. Painted
from pbotograpba or aay pittaro, and la tbo
Finest Oil Painting mado. Before the territory ia
taken I will paiat pictures fill for file and
warrant them lor life. Kvery person should btvt
voe,at Oil Paiatlnga oa Caavao art tbt only
uiaiaraa that will stand lha tost of time, aad aaa
ho handed dowa to posterity. Particular fret.
Nov. T, 1177-1. Corry City, Fa.
ai- ...lt ! ImIIbh) a Colli.
Om,WW OI nn'7
oj n - .n.k Uriln Ia UaaaaDiDttoa aa J
Vf I viwj, - " - r
the a rave. W by will yoa negleet to Important a
. . hp iinta Mat lou 'a
mauer win jvm a-- ,
Coaarawiot Ci'aa, wiib tbe aaiuraaco of a
speedy relief. For roronoat areoat iho Cheat or
Luiigi. of Lome back or Side, Bniton'i Fonera
Plastbb givoo prompt iwhvi -t
WalsoB, cCrtrfieid, Pa.
Moaat vo Loan By tht Mutual Llm Insuranco
Oo., of New York, In soma not leas than l,0W,
on flrst-olasa Improved farm propertr. For fur
thtr iaformetloB, apply to H. W. SMITH,
oat. I, 'TT-lm. Clearfield, Pa.
S 4fOMAfrveT MuCtfaM,
It la tba duty of every nerson wbo has used
aaaae a uarman Hvmn in ut iu wnntUrrui in .
and IB.,, aTuuronTawTuiifF'fS
ton tan not It wiiboat immediate relief. Throe
doses will relieve any ease, and we oonaidar it
the duty of ill druggists to recommend it lo tba i
poor dying consumptive, at laaal to try uao bot-1
tie, as 40, ( 00 doion bottles weie told laat year, I
and no oat ease where il failed waa reported. 1
Such a modiiloa aa tbe German Syrup eannot be i
too widely known Ask your Dniggiataboat It.
Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular!
site 7a oeuta. For sale bv 0. D. Watsun, Clear- i
eld, Pa. May 18, IH7-eow-ly. I
1 ihr, ShMoH'M Syiiem lff.rr.
Wear authoroaedto guarantee this remedy for
tbo euro of Dyspepsia, Inactive liver. Sour
Stomach, Consumption, Lost of Appetite, Coming
up of Food, Yellow Skin, and general Languor
and Debility. You must acknowledge that Ihia
would be ruinous unless wt had poeiiive evidence
that It will cure. You who are suffering from
these oompletntt, thcee words art addressed and
will you continue to suffer when yon tan be cured
00 auth terms I It It for yoa to determine.
Sample bottle, 10 cants; regular sise 76 cunts.
Sold by 0. D. Watson, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa.
II ACKKBTArR, a popular and fragrant perfume.
Sold by 0. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa, e
apr 18, '77-eow-ly.
Omb IIvrobbb Pbb Cbkt. Disooubt ob 0m
Pnicaa. Sawing Machines can now be purchased
at MerreH'a tin and variety store, from $3& up
wards. All hinds of tewing maehlnet repaired
oa tbe shortest notice.
Clearfield, Pa., July IB, 1S77.
Wanton 1100,000 26-inoh abaved shingles
to average from Jo 0i Inches for which wo
win pay iho highest market price.
A. O. KnAHtB A Co.,
fab.lfi tf. Clearfield, Pa.
BuOOIBB Fob Saib R. Newlnn flh.w bamta a
full supply of Fredoaia Buggies and Platform
Wagooa for aalt. To be seta at tbe Shaw House
yard. Call on or add rasa him at Clearfield Penn
sylvania. may U-tf.
Attention, Farmers and Lumbermen.
WANTED by Arnold, at Carwentvllle,
10,000 pounds pork.
1,000 bushels wheat
1,000 bushels rye.
1,000 bushels oats.
1,000 bushels shelled corn.
1,000 buRhels potatoes.
MMMMH SB-Inch ill a red ehlnglre
H KMX Hi S4-lurh tawed aliluKlt-a.
IIN.'MH fret pine board a.
A,4MH railroad ilea.
5.IMHI corda oak aud hemlock bark
For which one-third cosh will
be paid. oct.25.
IWarrirl
At tbe residence of Mr. Wm. B ronton, near
Clearfield, on Sunday, November 18tb, 1877, by
Bev. W. Scott Wilson. Mr. W. P. Norris. of Cur-
wensville, and Miaa Bertha Brown, of Lawrence
township.
On Thursday, November 22d, 1877, by Uev.
Wm. M. Burohfleld, Mr. Ueorge C. Kicker and
Miss Tillie H. Callan,botb ofl'enficld, Clearfield
eounty.
sua.
At bia residence in Saline, Kansas, on Sunday,
Nov. 16tb, 1877, William Jeffriei, formerly a resi
dent of turwen.ville, this county, aged 43 years,
3 months and 18 daya.
In Bradford township, near Rigler station, on
Satarday, Nov. Klh, 1877, Mrs. Martha A. Diioo,
agid 14 yeara, 4 months and 11 daya.
Is Wost Clearfield, on Tuesday, Nor. 20lb, 1877,
Mra, Lydia Ana, wite of Jaiaej Uray, a native ol
tba Province of Naw Bruniwick, agud oV years,
1 month aod le daya.
CLEAKFIELD MARKETS.
Clba ariiLD, Pa., November 17, 1877.
Flour, per ewt. , $3 70
Buckwheat Floor, per cwt 8 0(1
Corn Meal, per cwt 1 00
Chop, rve, par owl 1 fit)
Chop, mixed, per ewt 1 I"
Bran, per ewl 1
Wheal, per bushel 1 40
Rye, per bushel 7b
Oats, par bushel 3n
Corn, ears, per bushel .. .11
Buckwheat, per buibol 7ft
Potatoes, per bushel
Apples, per bushrl 40 to 100
Hams, per pound lo
Shoulder, per pound . It
Dried Beef, per pound IB
Chickens, per pair 40
Butter, per pound
Bret, nr doien n, 11
Bait, par taeh, largt. H 3 00
Coal Oil, per gallon 2&
Lard, par pound Hi
Dried Applet, aet poutd.....,. H. 8
Dried Peachea, per pound H II
Beans, per bushel 1 &0
PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.
Pbiladslpbia, November 11. Flour quiet
superfine, M 1 eitrat. fit ftl 1 Pennsylvania fam
tly, f6.60(th7 1 Minnesota do., t6(ajo.76j patent
high grades, Tf,&o.
Kya fioor, $4(4.16.
Wheat stoady ; amber, $1 .44 1.47 t rrd,4l.4l
(edi.m t whitt, fil.4ir.ol60.
Corn ma al at ti.oruo.l0.
Corn firm and quiet; yellow, fiifg fij30f mli
td, fi4e.
Oats stctdy; Pennsylvania while, 37ft,39o;
weU(n do., 87(&:i8e western mixed, S6(fl)3flic.
Rye quiet al Too.
Provisions quiet and weuki mess pork, $14 ($
Id.ftO.
. Beef bama, tlOlITi India meat beef, $137$
38.60 tmoked bama, 1 1 fVt) 1 6c ; pickled d., li
fUc; graan do, 7($ac; smoksd shoulders,
7i(g,"e; ahouldcra in salt, 0fd8to.
Butter quiet and nnohanged.
Eggs active and steady Pennsylvania, 26
37c 1 western, 14(d2oc,
Cheese quiet; New Tork fancy, 13(0)11)0)
wesUrn choice, 1"4(aj I Jo,
Pvtrokaa B.isetilcd for crude; refine I fioml
bbI; trade, 10i(a)lle,
Whisky, f 1.1U.'
Baltihobb, November 31. Flour dull, heavy
add unchanged.
Wheat houlbern steady; west era quiet and
easier; aonttiern red, good to prime, $l.l3fa))47 ;
to. amber, 1 Si ; do. W( stern winter rrd,
spot, abd November, fil.42v ; Deeumbor, $1 44.
Corn Southern steady ; western strong and a
shade higher; aoutbern wbtto and yellow, ft&fa
fitto; old westers mlxtd, tpot ami Nevamber,
O24o 1 December. A44c: steamer, ftfifo; new west
ern mixed, apot and November, 624.0; December,
ol(o2iot January, fljc aid.
OaU quiet aad steady) southern, Siftjltfe ;
wesUra white, lf;Ui do. mixed, S4(ni86e.
Rye quiet aad firm at fiKgi 80t.
Provisions unchanged.
Butler Choice western packed firm at Ufa)
23c.
Pttroltam dull 1 erude, 7ffijp7flo; rtfintd, Ui
Whuky dull nad lower at $1.00.
Cbicago, November S3. Wheat steady and
unchanged.
Oats In good demand 1 ln(t for cosh; 2Me for
November and Ueeember; 2lo tor January ; re.
Joettd, lit
Kye ateady ned firm at fi.ta.
Barley dull and wek l 03t for cash.
MarkeU closed Wheat strung I l 01 for No-
vemberi $l.07ift I07fia for December or Iho
year 1 gl.vffd.) ONt lor January.
ailrojia.
PcuuMjlvauln Railroad
TYRONE 1 CLEARFIELD BRAN'CU
ON ud n.r M.nd.y. JUNI It, 1877, tb
Pumfir Tiii will ran d.llj (.iMpt Hao
d.i) b.twM. TyrVHMd OI.krfl.ld, M fullow, i
CLIAKFIBLD MAIL.
W. 0. Iiwt, Co.dutor.
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CLIAKFIBLD ACCOMMODATION.
W. I. PLoaan, Coadaator.
LIAVIBOUTH.
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' STAUl LI NUM.
A ll.Kal.ar., CurweoaTlll.dallj for Re,Dultl.
,111a, at 1 o'aloflk, p. a., arriving at H.jrnoU.vllU
al 0 o'rlMb, p. a;. B.tlirnin,, Irav.a H.,Bolda
rill, dailj, al 7 I'Vlink, a. n., arriving at Our.
Tr.B.vllwal llo'.laDk, a. Far., web wa,, $2.
UaMJ. dvnWiVI. Jktur.Ai' f ."i.
i mm i . i
alAvuiw ' .a. m..vibb, a ' . Ju.
7 e'olMb, a., ilall,, aivlvlit.at Curwra.vllloat
II .'obHia, w. 1'ar .aob war, Id.
BALD IAULK VALLEY UHANCI1.
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. a. p. a.
8..i0 laav. Tyrwti. arrlr. 8.10
8.17 . Bald Kail. 4.SS
II. sa Jaliaa 1. 10
.5S M.lt.burg 144
10.06 ll.ll.foat. 4.17
10.14 Mik.liur, 4. IS
10.40 Howard 4. Ill
11.18 arrlr.L. Uaraa l.av. l.la
PHILII'BUl'Ra A IOSIIANNON URANCIIEg
I.B.TB lOlTTn.
lbavb bortb.
I, a. p. a. p. a.
12:10
12:31,
18:11
p. u. a. a. a. a.
1:00
1:15 7:35
1:111 7:88
1:34 7:44
TiTioaa.
Murrladala,
Plnlipiliurn,
Hlaioor
Uuynlun,
O.ovula,
Miiib.ni.oo,
Htarlinx,
lluatkdala,
MoC.uh.y,
K.ndrlok'i,
Kaia.T.
12:14
12:114 4:15
11:61 4U0
11:46 8:62
11:40 1:47
11:36 8:44
11:30 1:40
11:16 1:36
1:111 10:10 7:51
0:13
30
0:211
0:20
Oil
0 10
0:110
1:44 10:46 :08
1:51 111:61 8:11
3:57 10:51 8:17
8:03 11:03 8:31
3:07 11:07 8:38
1:11 11:11 0:36
TYRONE STATION.
kabtwamii. A. a.
PaolDo Ripraaa 8:10
Uarrlsburg Aeo'm, 1:60
r. a.
Mall Train, 918
Atlantio Kiprcaa, 0:511
Pbila. Kiprall, 10:38
BRMTWAHD. A
Pltlibargb Kip'ia, 160
raeina aiprcll, 8:10
p. a.
Way Pariongrr, 1:16
Mall Train, 1:34
rait Lina, 7:
Cloia ooBnaotton. malo liy all tralot at Tjrona
and Lock llar.n.
). S. BLAIR,
nyl7-tf. Bap.rint.nd.nl.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW 0UADK DIVISION.
ON and after Monday, May iftlh, 1R77,
tbe nassenRcr trains will run daily (exceut
Sunday) between Red Hatik and Driftwood, at
toiiowa i
KAKTW AHI).Iay Mail Icavts Mttsburg
fi:'.'(J a. m.t tied llanb ll:I&i tSligo Junction 12:14;
Naw Detblehem 1:20 p. m i Mayaville 1:37;
Troy I:l)ftt Hrookvilit t.ili i Fuller's 3:0 ; Hty
noldsrille 9:00 ; DnHois fi:3 ; iSvimmit tunnel
l:4H; Panfleld 4:00 ; Wecdvllle 4:17 ! llenesette
4:o ; arrives at Driftwood at 0:46.
W I1 V Altl Unj Mail travel Hrlftwood
1216 p. m. lit' no ir tie 11:57 Wecdvllle 1:10;
renfieid 1:30; huaimit Tunnel 1:H i UullolsZ lI
Ueynoldsvillc2:lt4; Fuller's 3:50; Drookvllle 8:11
Troy 3:.tf; Maysvlllc H:6I; Now Bethlehem 4:06 ;
8li)o Junction 4:47 ; Bed Hank biM ; arrives at
fittsbnrg at 7:60 p. m.
p9 The Beynuldsville Accommodation leavra
Rrynoldiville daily i.t 7:i0 a. m.; aud arrives at
fled Rank at 11:00 a. ra.. Pittsburgh at 1 Hi p.
Leaves PitUburgh at 1:10 p. m ; Red Rank at
b:9b p. m.; arriving at Keynoldsvllle at t:SU p. m.
Clow oonocctlnes made with trains on P. H
Railroad ai Lriltaood, and with Iraina on the
A I leg limy Vailcv Hailn-ad at licit Hank.
DAVID McCAItUO.Uea'l Sup't
A A. J a ci -en. Su't L. O. Div.
FARK FROM CLKAHF1ELI), TO
Delleronte, Pa tl 051 Mlddlctown 00
Look Uaven 1 70 Marietta fi 60
WtlllainHport. 8 00 Lancaster fi
HuntiDRtJon 1 80, PHILADELPHIA 7 96
Lewlstown- lUOiAltoona 1 A6
Maryaville 4 60 Johnstown.- S 80
I'uwensviJle X" ' rntnpeourx
Osceola ft.'ilTvn.fie I 22
HaKHIKUIIRO ... 4 761 PITTKBURU fi 16
Jleu; dmtisirmrnU.
CHARLES 0. LEIDY,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
Osceola MUD, Clrarflul l Co ., Pa,
l.ii.iDitBt nf all kinds attended lo Pa r-
tleular attention pad to the procuring iil'bnunties,
pensions. Ac.
IXov .1, lT7 ty.
STH A I-I OR rorF.W. From the sub-acrtb-r
nn i he 3th day ot October, a email
dark brmdle cow, about five years old. Any In
formation aa to ber whervah.iuta will be thank
fully rectlvtd and liberally rvwurdrd.
WM RIDKBACQH.
Clcarleld, IV, Nov. II, 18. Ml
(CAUTION All p.rsona are bereby waracd
j not to trade or negotiate for a certain prom
iasory note, given by mo to Dominic Uano A Bro.,
d.tcd atiout tbe 4b or (AeptemtMr last, calling for
eighty (0) dollars, and duo neat June. Not
having received any value for said n'te, I am
determined not to pay It unless impelled by law.
JOHN M.HKITKK.
Karthsus, IV, Nov. 21, IS77 31.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
Oct 17, IST7-M.
CAUTION. AH persons are hereby caution
ed against purchasing or ia any way med
dling with tba following personal property, late
ly of Win. B. Condo, of Lawrence township, and
now la possession of Jno. A. Read, to wit : One
buggy, one set single harness, one cow and onw
yearling bull. Said property was purchased by
me at Constable 'a Bale, nn the 21' th day of No
vember, 1477, and la li-ft with Jno. A. Read, on
loan only, and Is sable it to my nr ler at any
time. ELI BLOOM,
Clearfield, Nov. 28, '77 3 1.
N
OTIC 12.
n Re tht Chtrt-r of ihr ) In the t'onrt of Cnm
Prcsbylerian Church of mon I'lras of Clear
Clearfield, Pa. j field county.
Notice Is hereby liven that annlloatioa has
bean made to Hon. Charles A. Merer, President
Judge of aaid Court, for leave ta add an amend
ment lo tbe Charter or tbe v resnytenan vnurcn
ol Clsarftrld, to authorise nd emuowar tbo True-
tees to borrow monry and secure the same by
mortgage. WALL At HI HUB u,
Nor. 28, lS77-3t Atiotncya.
REMOVAL!!
I bars this day moved my store tt) Second strati.
In thtrooraknownas Wright's Store. Inaddltlnt
to the large slock niw on hand, I have received t
largo stock of new
Foil fc Winter Uoods
In all. Iba rari ca lljlcl ol II rj Ooudi, Notlani,
Trimming, Whlla Oood., Millinery Fane.
Uaodi, Carp.U, Oil Clolbi, Wall Paprr,
4c, aa. It It my Jelrrmlnallim to
HntiBK. kwpl iralt I'K1.,
and Ball tbta at tb. Iimt.t
CASH PRICES,
And okaap itnl7 al rba.p prion will not ba aaic
a ipaalarty b r. Il II anmroiar; lo .aaaanlla
.rllol.l or prloM, kill ' IM tni pilol of fruit
aad prltM In lull .r.tjbndy. Mr .ipooa" bln
on. frartb ahat thi-j r, I eaa a.01 al tha rry
lowcit pri...
RRMEMHER TUB TLACR,
WILLIAM REED,
8KC0ND BTRKET, CI.EAIIKIKLD, Pi,
apt. II, 1177 tf.
PATRONS
NEW FALL GOODS
I
At Guinzkrg's New
I WILL OPKN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10ib,
With in ulire now Hock of llooU, Sboaa.HaU, Cipiind FurnliblngGoodi,
ill iirioei thai will fill your benru with joy and your pockols with cash.
Whm 1 uto I km prepared to prora with tba following prloa lift,
which apeaka for ilaoli:
Wotn.n'a land laaUnf
2T0
PAFER
SOLES.
THE OLD LADY COMFORTABLE SUOE.11.78. Tha moil latisfaotory
ihoo ovor mudo for old peopla. Ho aaay on lha foot, it fooli ai though it
wore but a itocking. Try It.
Wo alio have a full line ol GrarTa and Burt'a boat band mado aboea. Order
taken for any ahaped foot, and belt fit vonobed for.
IN MEN'S WEAR TIIE3K 13 A POS1TIYE 5LAXJGHTEK.
Man'ahrar; wlnl.r ihoai with doubl. .olai, 04 wala. Maa'a Wil hip ahoM, 11.14.
M.B'a tall Jr... ahm, 11.66. Man't bait mlfdrw ahoaa, 1.74. If aa a bla worklac boot, 1.04.
Kip working booU,dolbl. tola, 1.44) tap aol.,l.44 Klalra tap Ban, 1.1.
Sola Agent for the Celebrated Hand Sorewed Claflin Shoe.
Men't draii boo I. at 3 !. Mrni baat oalf boo la, 1.75. U.n'i baat aalf Uotl, aawW, 44, 14 i $0.
Boot! with and wllhoal bo I tora, aataiiloa or Up aol.a, all al tha aaa. prion. MaaaarM tabaa
and b..i. m.. .bow H..d. U. wiU.I a. lUi. pilow. Pt. Bi, aw p.J. - , .
lioys shoe in fifty diflorent atylei, at from II 00 to ll.AO in walking and
school shoos, and from II 25 to 12.60 for beat calf ikln ,butlon, dresa ahoe.
Boys Klmira tap eole booU at 12.40.
MISSES SHOES IN A HUNDRED STYLES.
NO I Mluaa Bobool Shoct tt 05 nntt. ; NO
! ill. in far ihoti at ll.li.
PAPER Hlnoi anulna ..If tboai at $1.16. PAPER
Mltili Kid abo.i at $1, $2.60 aad $3.
SOLEd. Miiic. drrnihota at $1.60, 11.40, $1.76 ud $140 hand Bnlab. i BOLES.
Children and baby shoes at crazy figure. A good aolid buttoned hoe, heel
ed fur children, f5 cent ; copuer lip, 85 ; rubber tip dresi shoes, 11.20.
Baby shoes, all kinds, from 80 cent up. Men', Women' and Children's
35 cent. Shoe polish 15 cents per bottle, shoe airing 4 cent per
dozen, button hooka one cent each.
Minna rubUri 81 tli-1 itrlri. Womai'i rabbwa, 40 Ota 4 atjl.a. Maa'a rablxn, 7it 4 itylaa.
Mm'ahaar; rubbar booU, 43.10. Woman', rnbbar boot., H SO. Hliaaiand bnjra nibbar boot! 11.36.
nooi nnau, bncKl. arctici,
Wo are also soiling men's genuine felt
Wo lake any marketable article In trade and considor it TIIE CASH.
Wo want as much grain as we onn get, lor wbicb wo will give market price.
Call mid Convince Yourself.
S. GUINZBURG,
At Flegal's old stand, opposite the Court Hontt
Clearfield, IV, Kept 13, IS77.
Z. a. Irtk & tv.'t ffolumn.
THIS SPACE
T. A. FLECK & CO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT
Will Appear in a Short Time.
JTJUTIC'K' d COrlaTBlEl KIR
Wa bats prlatad a larg. aaaoat W 0a a.
PKR DILL, and will oa tba raoalpl tt twaatr
4ra aaau. aaall a boot aaj addr.M. art
FRESH MEATSEW SHOP.
Tha andrnlgnad kbj Inform! lb. pnbll. In
.rnarat tbal tbap ba.p on band, rjgn .rly, al
tbalr ibop, adjoining JO II K 0 U L1CH H f.railar.
rooaa, oppoalt. tba Court lloaM, lb.
aisr nt urirr, tkai, mutton
LAMB, POMf, tTO AT
BEDUCKl) riiICF.3, KOtt CA8U.
Marbrt aoralngi Tatidaj, Tbarida;, .Bd
DatnrdaTl. Moat diUrarrd tt raitdanao baa
daairad.
A ihar. af patroaaga II raipaetrallr sollrltod.
Marrb i, lara-ir. "TAiii a morri.
IM FALL
Boot and Shoe Store.
ikow at 74 hbU . Uh4 U all at $1.44
Wob.b'i laoad anram thoat at 11.10. Uaad ta nil at l .
Wom.n'a la) oalf ihi at 1.15. Viad U tall at 1.4
Woiaai'a br)t fara iboai at MS. Uaad to nil at I.M
Woman'! boat uir ihou al 1.44. Iliad to Mil at I N
Womtn'i laoad foial ibom at LU. Um4 to mU at 1.40
Won.n't bnttoaad BOroow iboaa at 1.40. Uaad to ttllai 1.71
Wom.n'l kid latwllboa. at l.tl II lad to Mil at 1.J5
Woan't bid kattoaad thoat at 1.04, 1.04, 1.74 ud 4.00.
aaif-aollog gaaa, ud allotbar laablBB..
hat at 75cont. Thiaia"stunnor.'
No Trouble lo Show Goods.
I f. . fftfr ft to.'t Column.
BELONGS TO
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
Tbaasjdrraliraod dtilm t laformj la. .IIImbi
Bf Claarald tbal a. ii praparad ta taraiab C04L
r aa aaMlhtal .aallt., w all waa aa gira aia a
all. at a arlaa nuabl. fBrlbapraBoatkardllaoa.
II. will aiobang. anal for Soar, food, groearlM,
All .rOr. will raMra praapl atuatioa. aa a. oa.
Ilrm biaairawal. THUS. A. DUCbi HIT.
Cl.arl.14, Ha.,arpt. t.'17 4a.
Bigler, Young & Reed
UiVS ON BAND
Ono-hoiM Trmi Fawsra a4 Thraaklaf
Muklae.
Alas. AnryH Paint Poar-karaa Pawtr
Farann will da nail aa gin Ibna a sail.
0la.rl.ld, Pa., Aag.l,77-tf.
tw gtifrtliimruti.
SELLING OFF 11
GUINZBURG'S
LAP.GE AND. WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
Men's k Boys' Hals, Caps,
TRUIVKH, 'iJIIIBllEIiliAfi aVVAI.ISO.
WILL BE VI.OHT.n OUT TO .WT VE.n.l.rOH. JTOV)' IS
roun n.ve to bi t bjhujia h.
W. will frail yarn a good Salt of Ololblog worth
W. will aall yoa a bettor artlola warth -
Wo will Mil ton a Mill bailor art Ida worth
Wa will aall yoa tho vary bait, worth ......
Wo will Mil yoa a hoary Holloa Cloth Ororooal worth -
W. will Mil yoa a botlar artiel. worth - -
Wa will Mil yoa a Hill bailor article (Beeror) worth
Wo will Mil yoa a flno woratod diagonal Orarooat worth
Wo will Mil yoo tha lory bait Imported Cbioobilla Ororooal worth
We will Mil yoa a Dei coal from n to n.
Till BEST AND CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS OH ANY OTHER MARKET.
BOYS' CLOTHING
Wt will close oot at almost an price. In underwear, wt tall nt TOotoU st.it. ttettor aualllUiiid
food man other foods proji-Ttionetel cheap.
A. GUINZBURG, Agent,
W?nterii Hotel Corner, Clearfield, Pa.
Oolobar8l, 1877.
85 CENTS. 85
XZLT3JiX&
Best in the
85 H. A. KRATZER'S.1 85
RICHARDSON'S
Elmira Boots and Shoes,
can be had only at
H. A. KRATZER'S.
Itnj em, make n note of thin.
H. A. KRATZER
IS SELLING
10.4 Blanket, al
Fruit of Loom Muali. at .......
Canton Flannol al .... "-- a- - '
Splendid Blaob Alpaoa at .
All-Wool OMhaoroi at ......
All-Wool aad part-Wool Flannel!, vary oheap.
No adr enter., will bo taken of pariom nnacqnalolid with Iba dif.rent qu.lltl.i of good.. Tb.
bait Jodge. ol Dry Uoodi bay of
H. A. KRATZER,
Two Doors West of Posloffice, Clearfield, Penn'a.
Oetober 14, ln7T.il.
BAI.D 1IFADS BALD HEA1IH DAI.D
A WOMDERF-TJX. DIBCOVEHY.
W
ta
i&. DEODORIZED EXTRACT OF PETROLEUM, i
" ITIli n (njr intintfi inr mill
lilt; uui amuic iiiLii wm
S CARBOLINE CARBOLINE
W A wonderful dlacoTerT. Rnloret the hair.
S reates a ucw growth of hair Lo aix weeks.
2 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE
An elrpiiit itreeelnt;. Rratoree radfj hair,
(g Was uver kuowa W (all to a tiOie laslaaco.
I CARBOLINE CARBOLINE
"3 ICradkatea deadruiT. Beator-a fray hair.
Isnotadre. Itusturoa tha balr naturally.
a CARBOLINE CARBOLINE
Invigorates the train. Ads like snagta.
la aulng wondrtt ob bald heads.
? CARBOLINE CARBOLINE
Xtrnftlri iht hstr. Revamtneri'ls Itself,
alskos tbe old look young again.
CARBOLINE CARBOLINE
M H lot dye. Ite-torea lost vitality,
(jjj performs what other hair mlurera ooly dttia.
3 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE
7 -Makea biir ai
row AbeolutelT etttvle.
ue talk all ovtir tuwu. ,
CARBOLINE
4 vniiuvt-i-
mi i. it,. hMi hslr Utile.
Itraulllee the hair.
P3 it desUutil lo brcotne a boust-bold word.
CARBOLINE CARBOLINE
Excel Ip4 ot n
Uocomuieoas Hi
none. ftTit-s tha W.d brads. -
sell. One trial alll codtIoco.
X CARBOLINE CARBOLINE
Contalnt no mioerals. Reetorea original color.
united by erery one wbo has Irled IL
CARBOLINE. CARBOLINE
It a nttarti praltirl Ileal we dlfiil hnlr.
It tko orowalag sex-sees of tbo raodlcal world.
CARBOLINE CARBOLINE
Cooling arvd tleanly. Bemewea trtrf.
Is worth ita weight lo gold.
CARBOLINE
CARBOLINE
Mala III. hall floaty.. Ii'tnn, 4.1a,
b- . Bay it you will uoret.Tegrr1'! .
rlaln
S CARBOLINE
CARBOLINE
I Sold everywhere.
Prlet, oat dollar.
U1LD UEADH-BALD HEADS-BALD
JpOK SALR
Tht onderslgood witl tttl at private salt tit
that i-tit r itKrael of laoi annate la PMtar
township. Clearfield oonaty, Pa., within a abort
d.etaaoo of too Tyrone Clearnel-t R. K., tad
adjoining lands of Robert Iludsoa and otners,
aad knowa as tho Jacob D. Gear hart tot. Tha
tald tract oontaiolng 60 aerot mora or less, with
two veins of valuable ooal tharooo, has about SO
a.m. i.aaaut uui ! ih hue to a lam bodr of
ooal about being developed. Will oo sold low and
opoa easy terms, f wr parueuiars, appy
tVAV lu Sa. nnpiio.
Clearfl.td, Pa., July U, l7o.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CAEDON & BRO., .
Ob M.rk.t 8b, on. door .Ml of Maarloo lloui., j
CLKAR FIELD, PA.
Oo. .rranaenaata ara rf tha noat ootnnlate !
ottaraeter tor furnlibln. ma pabli. wttn rre-in
Menu of all klad, and or tnarary nan quality.
Wa elan deal IB all kind! of Afrleoltaral lapl
aenli. whieb w. boon oa .lhihition for tbo baa-
oat of tho publlo. Cell around whoa ta town,
aad lake a look at tbinre, or addreei ui
V. 41. CAKUUN llltu.
Clearllald, Pa., July 14, 1171-tf.
OKAIN WASTED.
FARMERS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY,
Give me your Attention for a Moment.
I want 6,000 bushels of Wheat.
I want 5,000 bushel of Oats.
I want 5,000 bushels of Rye.
I want 5,000 bushels Buckwheat.
For which I will bar the Cash when
T ,7" 1 5 ar -
ueiiverea. .....,
n. iiui.&liunu.
CU.r4.ld, fa., Oat. 17, 1177-la.
DRUG STORE.
) " i ' ; Vi ) I
H. B. SPACKMAN,
DRUGGIST and CHEMIST,
At Shaw's old stand, CltawAtltV Pa, a, j-itl
tpentl a at ttook of
f r ui; si4o '; bri gs
aad It bow prepared to ftralab t a thing la tht
tat liao oi urogs aau ateaiettes at mt rtry w
eei east pneee.
He baa also on hand a largt stnok of Combs,
Hatr and Tooth Brashes, feaey Artlelts, Toilet
tnd Hharlng tmptt. and ttotytfilftg aeaalty kept
la a Irst elass Drug Start.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
ootapoaadad with tare, clay or night. A liberal
short of patroaago rtspoetrairr aoitclted.
MHteiien,
BFAOKMAN.
si. m,
CletrtUU, a., ftM. II, lTT.
$tx dvrrtUrmroti.
Gents' Fnrnislting Goods,
-
-
-
$11 for 7 4
14 for I 00
20 for 14 40
14 for 10 04
for 4 4
I. for 7 1
I for 1 00
34 far 14 00
10 for 10 00
S3E3CX3F1.,X,S.
market, at
CELEBRATED
IJ 15 a pair
10 eeatj.
0 eanta.
11 mil.
40 oonla.
HEAIS-JUI.D HEADS BALD HEADS
I
Dnnlnnn TTm'n am J)n)A Tlnirla
ncauic nan u Dm h
CARBOLIIME k pmrl fn..u tkei
oil at U flows from NnUirrx (rmtiQ
cltemical laboratory, bra peculiar pr'.
cent inTrnted by a pnu tioal clipmiKt,
waa led to exptriment upon Pet ml turn P
as a hair reatoratire hj n?ailing an inter-?
toting account written br Mr. (iixt. I lor- .
km. mident of tit frontier tuwu ol't
Kiaclita in Uiwaia. Mr. Hortoii hmlr
tricd with ex traonlt liars' anevwa thu itwH
of Petrolettm uon cattle) and hore w
that had loot their hair on If ing atferte.l x
with the rattle pltifrtit. Th idrw wneM
tapifftted to him through a very ennon "Z
circumatanop. namely, he refnlbx-h'tl 7
Utai a HirnMraeairaiU al tUahotai, rwua- i
t u rely bald, hnl a tinsulnr haliit wIihi"
trifBRiinff tht lant,ni wiptrtf hit ptrni
lmw4eaimnred hand-iioit the tw-.-iiu !S
lorka atill remaining to hi to. 'lin"
mnntha fmni hit flrat apnearonre 4t if-m,
hotel he waa the MihjtMrt of frvnernl i-e-lU
mark, hit hrad being rowrrd erl'It nv.Vf
abiinuance of fine nu-Y m.ArR 11 .vi rt.
Stirh n wonderftil rhatige in m short tii.u-1
Mr. Hurt on denutl of nr.fii-i -iraiortanc
to make public l . -v. U
world. From prartical ci?rtu''.ii '
our chemical frit'nd irtminu- tHrtivt;w;t! mm
Umt iVtruleum if lut.iKrlv lii.u'iim
I and freed from all irriuitiuu mu;
illimiuialing siilwtniH'ro. hal the n'iHi.rk-.
able nrmiertr nf rmtoritiff the hair t.i v t
I natural aTBt'tnl rohrr; atill farther xri
! perimet.lt were nrnwary t. prociv jr.
anicie comiHiunir inrnirfiieinni riiiniui.
of the oil in an agrecnlile form nml i t,
winch renders it tuacepliblc of l-c.u -3
baiKiled as daittUly aa thu fataois Kau tic
Cologne; he nnw prwents j
CARBOLINE f
to tho public withnut fear of wKitra-iii"--(ion
tu the beat restorative and ln'ni;i:i r f,
of Uie liair (lie world hut ever pi('ii.,isL y
rUM K. OMf DtlMiAR PHI C nTl,!..
eMd by all Iruswtata. tflt
KENNEDY a CO ;
Oeueral Agents for the I'nllfd States A Cmi...! Ji
Car. Uml An. Wni St.. r.uiHi.t, :
HEADS-JUi.D HEADS HALO Hr.tlW
I OB PRINTING OF EVERT DK8CRIP
I tloa aaa tly tiaeatod ai this oftoa.
The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory
Poan townialp, Cloaltold Co, fa.
a
IIUIIKED OUT!
UT BOT
BURNED UPI
TboaahMrlbora bavt, tt groat eiawaat, rwtwllt a
neighborhood aeegasity, la tba oroettoo of a firit
olaas Woolea Maaafaolory, with all tho aiodera
improvements attached, and are prepared to make
all kinds of Clot ha, Cassi meres, Batinetts, Blan
kets, Vlaaatlt, o Floaty of goods on hand to
supply all our old and a thoasand bow eastoottra,
whom wt ask to tome aad a lata I no oar atook.
The baalness of
. CARDING AND FTLLINQ
will receive oar especial attention. Proper
arrangement! will be anado to oefve and deliver
Wool, to tult customers. All work warraaUdl and
done upon the shortest oolieo, aod by stritt atten-
noa to ens-neat wo nope ta realist a literal abort
of pahrlt patronage.
10,IOO POUNDS WOOL WA5T1DI
Wo will pay Ike kit beat market ftrltt for Woe
and aall oar manufaetarod goods at low as similar
goods eta bo bought la tbe ooanty, and wbtoover
ww fall to readtr rtatoaablt tatisfhotloa wo ota
always bo found at homo ready to make proper
explanation, either In parson or bv lotttr.
' 1 JAaWEB .JUllflbUn BOHH,
aprillntf Bower P. 0.
OIGIIEST AWARDS! ',v.;;,uV.
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
' -' 11 KOHtHWIgT CORRKll ' ' "
THIRTEENTH dl Fl Lit BUT TRKBTH.
PHILADELPHIA,
UANVPACTURIRS Ot FATKNTRD
Wrought-Iron Air-TIght
HEATERS,
WITH SUA KIN II ANDCMNEIR-OftrNDINd
URATKH ..lit RIIRNINO ANTHKA.
Cll'g OR BITUMINOUS COAL
CENTENNIAL
TR01GHMR0X HEATERS,
, FOR 11TDMINOUS COAL.
KEYSTONE '
WROICHMBM HEATERS,
COnKIMfi TtAW(lK., LOW. DOW" ORATKS.
Ioerrt,tl. Clrw alarw mt ft la aay a4draaas
aXAMINI SKFOHft SKLKCTINa.
April 14, '771..
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