Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 26, 1877, Image 5

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A. M. pBTTBNaiM. A Co., W-
ppr Advertising A genu, 17 P.rk X, eorr
tuck man Street, are our duly authorised Agai
li Nw Yorh City.
KELItaoim MOTICKH.
Methodist Rplacopal Cburch Rtr. J. B.
MrMvaiur, Parlor.-Services every Sabbath
a I" A M.,nd 7 P. M.
Sabbath School at 9 A. M.
preyc Meeting every Thursday, et 7J P. M.
Coma iinioa Service, flrot Sebbetb of iTiry
onib, t 10, A. M.
Wfit Clearfield M. K. ftaurc hHeva
William H. Dill and W. 8. Wilson, Pastor.
preaching every alternate Sunday, at o'clock,
P. M. Suaday School et JJ, p. M. All in
vllcd to atteod.
Preeb) tartan Church Rt. II. 8. Botlbb.
Sabbath ter vices morning and evening Sab
bath School at I" p. M. Prayer Meeting Wednea
day evening.
M. fraud Church Catholic Rev. P.
J.Hukridam. -Prauhtngat l(i o'clock, A.M., oa
the Drat, third and fourth Sundays of eaoh month;
Vespers and benediction of tbt Bleated Sacrament
at 7 o'clock, P. M. hunday School titty Sunday
afternoon at I o'clock.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
TIM! OP IOLDI MtJABTBB IBMIOM 000 BT.
Second Monday or January.
Third Monday of March.
Ftfit Monday af Juno,
Fourth Monday of September.
TIMB OF NOLDIH COM BOB FLBatl.
Flnt Monday of Juno.
Second Monday of November.
PUBi.10 0PP1CRRB,
PrttuUmt firffeHua. Charles A. Mayor, af
Lock Haven.
Aittamt Low JudgUt. John H. Orvli, of
Belief on to.
Amoci.' Judym A bran Ogdant Clearfield
Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield.
Pnttkonotary KLi Bloom.
register and i?eordr L. J. Morgan.
t.trie Attorney Wm. M. MoCullougb.
Trtaimr$r David MoUeughey.
Skvrif Andrew Pools, Jr.
Ifrputy Jfnf Christ. J. Kearny, Clearfield.
County Sumyor 8am otl F. MeCloekcy, Cur
weoivlllo. County Com mi .'otters Clark Brown, Clear
field, Thomas A. MctJee, Chest P. 0.) Hatrii
Hoover, Clearfield.
County Auditor Wttliora V. Wright, Clear
field f Hun in I A. Caldwell, Willlamigrova ; Jobs
C. Conner, 11 urn aide.
County Coroner J. B. Keff, Now Washington.
Jary CoMiWoNr Dr. J am aa P. Burcb field,
Clearfled, Joseph Alexander, Madera.
Suptriuttndent of Public Sekoob John A
Gregory, Curwensville.
Srattrof Weiyktt if Attatutn JersaW. Cartila,
offica at Troutville, Pa,
Notarin PubticJoha W. Wrigley, Wm. Ra
debaugh, Cyrua Gordon, Clearfield Joseph K.
Irwin, N. R. Arnold, Curwensville, J. J. tingle,
Osceola Milla t J. A. Livingstone, DuHoli City.
Our Sptiat aolumn la decidedly Interesting in
a loeal point of view, and profitable reading to
outsiders who want to aave moory.
On" So paper will be in tied Iroin
this office next week.
Tho Clt-nrfielcl niorchanlH drove n
briik trade laet Saturday evening.
IIuvo you scin Klock k Co. 'a holi
day goodi J
i ei
Kit'gant Jewelry, ruitalle for holiday
prcienti, at Snyder'e lign-of the big wateh.
lluv you neen Fleck & (Jo.'h hot t
dny gond ?
Necdk'H for till kinds of Sewing Mft-
ebinft can b bad of W. 8. BoBtbard, Clearflei i,
P. t.
Rev. Wm. II. Dill will preach 'ut
Dt.le'1 M. S Chureb, In Bradford toanabtp, on
Sunday, Deo. SOib, at H'( o'otock a. m.
i om
Have jou Been Fleek k C'o.'a now
adrerttaemaot F
Pernons who have Sewing Machines
that need repairing, aboald tall on W.8. Sontb
ard, ClearflcM, Pa , and have them Bttended to.
IJnvo j ou seen Fleck k Co.' holi-
ttaj good 1
Meflsm. Weaver Betu areoboutto
re open their atora In tliil borougb, on Second
atreet, wblob bas boea elonad sloea lat apring.
IIuvo you seen Fleck & Co.'s holi
day gooda 7
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A ChrislmuH tree and lountain will
l trifled In the Waal Clearfield M. K. Cb.rch,
and will bo on exhibition oo Cbrlatmas evening.
IJuvo you seeu F'letk k Co.'s new
advertletmeat f '
liny your Jewelry and Silverware
it ft. I. Hayder't lit haa the belt and Urgett
took ib tbo couotr, and bit prkae are vary law.
Have you Bran Fleck k Co.' holi
day gooda f
To all our readers young and old,
high and low, lien and poor, lotg and abort, fat
and lean wa wiab yoa a " Mrrry Cbriatoiaa a&d
llapy New Year.1
Have you seen Kleck k Co.'b new
adTcrUaeinent t
a- -
A slight change occurred in the
Kbtdule ol l be Low Urede Railroad, on the lOtb
taat A correct time labia ap peart elaawhere la
thli larat of the Rbmtilic4.
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Have you seen Fleck k Co. 'a new
advertlaaueot 7
Merchants, take notice I John A.
Stock baa received tfat ageocy for Marburg firo.'f
leveled granulated Bmukiog Tubaeooa, which
htrau and will tell at factory pricti. IS St.
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Have yoa seen Fleck A Co.'b new
adrcriiaemtnt t
The firm ol . H. bhatt'er k Co., do
iag baai&aat at Dullota, tbia aotiaty, hat been
diiwlved, and the partita gift noiloo to that
tffrtt ia our advarttaieg eoluwna to-day.
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JluYe you Keep fleck & t'o.'n now
tlTcrtitm.at f
Dr. blBn nilnimiBterii Nitrous
Olid. U.i lor 1i, p.inl.x lU.elirl uf Inlk.
Call o4 m hia. Omo. I rld.o, as Soii4
tiMl, oppoilw Oo. WjWr'i mMiMt. !.
am I I
llavo you seen fleck & C'o.' holi
Tho Mock holders of tho County Na-
lloosl Baak sill k.14 .LcIlM it tb bmoklol
., on Tutvd.j, lb Ilk d.y ir J.oo.r; B.tt,
for tbo parioio of oloeilkf Dirrelon to wrto tb,
otulof y.or. a. . ow
Have you aeeu fleck 4 Co.' new
(IV.rttMBltDtf
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Tho Chriritmnn lenlivilira In the
Ckorlold H. K. Cboroh will bo bt!4 oa tbli
lM..nd.) or.alof, Dtc 2Uh, lailrad of Cktlal
aa iriolaf, l "t loloaood, aad m a
owaotd laat work.
JIuva you aoen Kleck It Co. 'a holi
da) godi f
k. i imm
There wan no Temperance meeting
lilt Friday .!(, oo anoaat r aot ellla,
tbo Court Hoar Tko J.allor war Mrabblaf
and aloaalaf aa tbo Court rooaa la ki'k lo bold
tba Trarhrrl' laitllolo Ibla wrob.
Have you aeon Klei'k A Co.'i new
adrrrtiarinrnt t
im o a,
for tho fnlloavini' item, we aro in-
dallrd to Iho llollldariborf tlumjiri. How
ajacb of It U trao w oanaiil loll t M ll la ranorod
Ib.t tbcto aro loaa tbaa Ira llllrll dIHIIIwUt la
aprralloa oa tbo bora.n of Oaaikrlo aad OU.r
foaBilia." '
llavo you aecn flock & Co.'a holi
day ItodaJ
The Teachers' Jnaliluta ia In aeaaion
la tbo Coarl lloaao aa wo o to ,roar, aad tbo la
dioalloaa aro tbat It will bo oao of tbo Boat lal.r
llaj aad (amaafal aiaoliaa of Ibla kiad oror
bold la tbo tooaty. Tko altradoaoo af laaobora
W ojalla Uio, aotwllb.laadla Iboalarorl la,aal-
b roaJlllua of Iko rooda.
mi a.
Hare you seen Kleck A Co.'a new
drtrilataBfal t
AtxorSng to announcement, the
Pr.abyie.yal 4i-ntM h.ld..bth Hohaal
Conv.nUoa In PrtabyttrUn Cbwreh.at Bella,
fonif an Tueadey Wednetdty "
aeetiagt baing alWld In tbt ttanlog.. H.
Ir. Wilton, af Blrla- thM
dmt, aad Ret. II. . B-tKr, tf CUarMd, and
Re.. T. J. Bbtrtwrd, af Ml" fkB
retarlM. Tbt attandanet wa, rIU largo.
te veaty deUgalta teitff la allandnaw.
All kinds of Sewing Machine clean
td aad repaired by W. 8. Southard, Cltarflold,
t t 9 SH.
Aa Good as Cahii. Sovoral cords of
dry pint wood will at vary acotptabla oi aeoount
of f ati icryt Ion ,jit t h la i"Jct. tf.
tlbor lot of aaa Kail, Uikvm
ao tba artlola an ba had at two doltara again
Have you aeon Fleck A Co.'s holi
day gooda 1
Have you seen Fleck A CVa now
advartlaementf "
Wanted I 1.000 t-nnU ..f ll,....),,,...
and hock Oak Bark, for which wa will pay the
blgheat market prioa.
JyUtf. A. O. Knawaa A Oo.
Have you aeon Fleck A Cn ' Imli
day gooda t
Have you aeen Fleck A Co.'s new
ad van lament 1
A Sensitive (.irl. The Danhury
iVeteanaa overheard hit hired girl teaark that
tba fioat on tbt aallkman't muateobt eh 11 led her
to the very heart, lie u unable at the time lo
axplain how thla affection occurred i but ha baa
alaoe learned bow It happened juat when ha
handed her tbt pitcher.
llavo you seen Fleck A Co.'s holi
day gooda 1
llavo you seen Fleck A Co.'a now
advertletmeat t
Excursion tickots for tho holidays
ere announced lo ba aold by tha ttatlon agenta of
tbt Pennaylvanla Railroad, on tbt 2tb, Sftth,
30th and Slat day a of December, and on New
Year'a day. Tbcto ticket will ba told on the
mala lint and all brtnebat at tlit rata of four
oenta per mile for tha round trip, and will ba
good fur return trip nntil the Sd day af January.
Httvo von seen Kleck A Co.'b holi
day gnoda f
Have you seen Fleck A Co.'s new
adverliaement P
Fire in W illiamhfort. Early on
the morning of tha 18th itiit., a dettruotlve lire
occurred in tha city indicated, destroying the
large planing mill of F. M. 11 am bo me A Co.
with 120,000 latha, and two dwelling!, the prep
arty or Peter Merdie, Siity-three maohloet of
tbe lateit Improved style were deatroyed la tha
mill, together with a large amount of stock. Fliiy
men aro thrown out ot employment. Tbt fira
oiigiaatcd In tbt Ire room.
Have you seen Fleck A Co.'s holi
day gooda l
Have you seen Fleck & Co.'a now
advertisement f
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Hunters, Attkntion ! J u dire Junk
in, lo bla recent ohargo to the grand jury of Perry
tunnty, laid down tbt lew tbat 'any ahootiog at
auppoead game, before the aporumaa haedisoor
cred hit mark, It careless, and if tbt object thus
careleasly Brad at, turna out to ba human, aad
death ensue from tha shot and wound, that la
manslaughter." People who are In tha habit of
firing at supposed game or at plaoea wbara they
may wound or kill per eons, might aa well make
a note of this.
llavo you seen Fleck k Co.'s holi
day gooda T
Have you soon Fleck A Co.'s new
alrertitement ?
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A XewVehsionofAnOld Story.
Ben. Franklin gave tba people of kia day a recipe
for obtaining health, wealth and wiedum. The
present generation it not supposed to bo In want
of wisdom, nod would prefer happiness combined
with health and wealth. Tha modern wy to ob
tain all these It told in the adverliaement of Bar
rlok, Roller A Co., beaded "Health and Uappl.
nets" In ihfe paper. Wa cordially recommend
our readers lo the careful consideration of their
advice. dc20 2t
Have you seen F'leck A Co.'s holi
day gooda f
Have you seen Fleck A Co.'s new
advertisement t
Our Memuer Sick. The Watdiing-
ton Sunday ltraid says i " Hon, L. A. Maokey,
Representative from the Twentieth District of
Pennsylvania, bas been suffering for a couple of
week a from a severe attaok of pleurisja On Thurs
day, however, during the contest oa tbe Colorado
case, ba left his bed and remained In tbe House
until tha flnal vote was taken, wbioh gave Patter
son his teat. Tba ex pit sura incident canted bin
to take lo his sick bad again j but wa are glad to
know tbat ba ia coavalaseent. Pluck of tbat kind
it worth mentioning ineaa days."
Have you seen Kleck A Co.'s holi
day gooda F
Have yoa seen Kleck A Co.'s new
adverliaement f
A notder of the Oldest. Departed
tbit lira, at ht rvaldtnot of hit soa-ln-law, Mr.
Geo. W. RhctBt, in this borongb, oa tha mora log
of (ba lth day of December, A. D. 1S77, Htnry
Stooe, in the 7'ih year of hit age. Mr. Btone
was bora In tha State of Vermont. Ht tame lo
this county over forty-three yeart ago, and, there
fore, waa wbat may bt termed ona of tbt oldest
aurviviog settlers. Ht waa eteatcd to tba oOce
of Coanty Commissioner, In October, ISfttf, and
trrved n term tr ibret years wl:h honor to him
self and tbe public. Hit wife aad one daughter
Mr. Oao. W. Rheam art tha only members
of hit family that survive).
Have you seen Kleck A Co.'s holi
day goods t
Have you seen Kleck A Co.'b new
advertisement 1
Sdeep Pous. Mr. Clark Brown, ono
of cur worthy County Coiauiieaionere, bat taken
considerable interest for several years past ia Im
proving a flock of sheep on bit farm, n fw miles
south of this borough, la Lawrence township. Ha
had n Hook tf at flna Cots wolds, fifteen lo flora
ber, at ever yielded wool ; but the dogs got among
them last Tburrday night and killed all but one.
He hat bora a pretty bad tempered Commissioner
ever since. And, by tbt wty, wa advise tbe varl
oaa aandldaiat far Clark, Mercantile Appraiser,
Janitor, ale., to approach blm very slyly, lor a
week at kati, and then never tay sheep tr dng,
aoltai yen would .aiher hart bit opialon of ibeep
dugs than yon woo'd hit opinion abuat tbt
appoint meat.
Have you seen Fleck A Co.'s In li
day goods?
Have you aeen Kleck A Co.'s new
advertiaeaentf
Christmas. The How York TVifc-,
. ..i-la neonla who mutt stint, tblt Christmas.
to alight tat grown-op people rather than the
children t M It they have bean mod in a tree, ge
awltkntil mar fit fin Of BCW bilBavt. but Ut it rite
for them an tbia Christmas taoraicg wiih all Us
aid splendor. Mwreover, tat of yoor wealiay
r.i..l. .ttk . l.ll lother lhaa withhold a liberal
gift for tbe Bcedy at far at posllla, gel work
an Chrlstmaa prtnt done a here It will be ober
Iry to tbt person whose scrviert you pay for.
Finally, ' Remember tbt poor, noi oy senam j
la.haa Im am huBr familv. UT U tOB of OUal tu
anetber.aad then dropping tbe nhnla alaia aat
af your mind tot ibt real or tat koimays, out j
lahk lhoHht haw In help them tub-
ttaBtlally." Tba laat toggoailot bat tomtthing
la It hot, after all, turkey it tha hungry and
n Ion tf noal la tba arrealBg It " aubtmatltl " help
and If Judlclautiy given win ge snr ia - ...
giver aad tbt donaa.
Have you seen Kleck A Co.'s holi
day goods t
Have you seen Kleck A to. a new
advartUemenl t
One of the mmt
painful accidaolt thai aver occurred la Tyiw,
and four o'clock on Tutaday a ft era eon of lasl
weak, mail log In tbe death V n bright iittit gir,
. ia mahiBb old. nf Mr. Fraak Uornch, who
ruaidrt In houtt adjoining iht re ii dense of Mr.
0. D. Wood. At tbe llwt abort nameu too wiw
girl aad bar Unit brtiber about four jta'tof age,
were In n room fttoat. They had abort n ehalr
a. . .i.k mmA ttmm tho ehalr tbe boy had
1 allmUd ap on Iht alas, from which beeoald reach
to ft shelf ftbovt, whara a tmaii r -
Ing, the Ultra girl only Mng able to follw blm aa
far it tba ebair. The llttlt boy, af tenrtt not
knowing tba danger tf baadllog im weapon,
.ki.k ... i.dt li from itt abet on tba
shelf tad by some means, which It att known
aiaelly, die Large awaited fit it, the -all past
lag tha left tide af I he fate of ibt llttlt girl, lr
Ing a tear at bara oa herchstb, and entering bar
left brtntt Immtdlalely below tbt collar Vote,
pasaing threagb tha left luag and lodging Jutt
insiae ma sum naiow ina wwer no ana mumt
bark bont. About Seven n'elaah In tbt evening
Drs. Smith ana Oemmilt eitractod tbt ball from
Itt ladling plnon In tbt Utile euffmr. Thaablld
lived natll nbowt four t'elock Wadaaadty mere log,
I whtn It died.
Have you seen Fleck A Co. 'i holi-
day goods 1
Kemombor that Lytlo ii County
Agent ftr Lorrillard't Tobaaoo, and oan tall them
at factory prloat. Thty are the beat tobatoat la
market. Try them.
Utmr a'tjou nuia -T77 .. M-t WlSf my i .
to do anything In tbe printing Una, wao It
well, and at tba right kind of prieet. tl.
.Neglected Coughs and Colds. Kew
people art aware of tbe importance of checking
a cough or told (n itt Drat stage, tbat which in
the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, If
atgleoied, toon preys upon the lungs. Haaton't
Compound Syrup of Tar affords Immediate re
lief. For tale ia ClearfUld by Dartawlck A Ira It
and 0. D. Watson.
t
Saw Mux Burn id. Tbe largo steam
aaw mill of W. A. Stupsoa A Co., at Luck Haven,
knmB aa "tbe upper mill," waa destroyed by
Are last Wednesday muroing. Tbe Ore broke out
over tbe engine room within three -quarter! of an
hoar altar tbe hands bad gone to work. On,
half the mill waa owned by W, A. Simpson, one
fourth by Moore, Simpson A Co., and tbe re
maining one-fourth by Furtt A llopson. Mr,
Bimpson had no Insurance ( Moore, Mimptun A
Co. bad $2,000, and Pur si A llopson bad $1,200
insurance. The properly wat valued at about
$16,000, although tevtralytirt ago it would bava
brought a much higher prloe. Fifty handa art
thrown out of employment.
Have you aeon Kleck A Co.'a holi
day goods t
Have you seen Kleck A Co.'b new
advertisement t
Perjurer ruNisugn. Pamolia J.
Randolph, convicted gt tbe recent term of the
Huntingdon Court of perjury, was sentenced te
pay a floe of $100,eosti of preseoullon and undergo
an Imprisonment in tbe county jail fur the term
of one year, less one day, and was farther declared
forever disqualified from being a witntaa in any
mattar in toulrovtrsy. Pamella had twero be
fore the Court that tbe had never been married
to a certain John A. Randolph, who wai tried for
bigamy at the laat August sessions, and acquitted
on ber testimony, whereas the Justice of tbe
Peace nho performed the coram ony, and other
credible witnesses, swore slit bad been to married.
Have you seen Fleck A Co.'b holi-
Have you seen Kleck A Co.'b new
advertisement t
THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENCV.
Mh. EniTon i I notice in tbe last Issue of tha
RniTBLicaB you commend an article token from
toe Athool journal, periaiotns to tbe Couolv Hu
perlnteudenoy, to tbe careful oonsideration of tbe
Boaool directors of our county. If tbe Directors
are to " light their lamps and brgia to tearoh for
inv r i if oi man," aiinw ma to quote a small item
from the tfrnoot Juumat, of April, l87i, which
will give ibeut a olua to finding tbe ngbt man
ainuiiir our teachers, to wit i
" I be ufflce wl buperlnteadentof schools belongs
it tbe teachers. It hat to da with the teachers,
ami should alwaja be filled by a teacher. If tbe
Directors can and la a cuanljr a teaouer tcko it a
eiltMin of the county and devuted to his protessiua
who alwaja attend In.titutea , who reads works
on leavbing t who advocates Common rtohoula
who, like Kichter of old, "fears Uud and loves
tittle children " who, in short, ia an tntkuttati
in bla work ba is tha leeli to make cluperitend-
eni, avt-n mouga ne oaa never been tu College.
In my opinion, Directors would do well to fol
low the liuiely advice of Dr- Wiokenham, aa
given above, in their searoh for tee man. The
buuld bear in miad tbat a College diploma is nut
tba ouiy requitiie uecettary in tbe select loo of a
Uuuoiy Bupenntendtnt. A TaacnRB.
Clbihv ibld, Pa., Dee 22, U77.
Have you seen Kleck A Co.'s holi
day goirda f
Huve you seen Fleck A Co.'s new
advertise meat t
Clearfikld Coal Trade. State
ment af Coal and other freight aval over tbs
Tyrone A C Ira r field Division, Pennsylvania Ra.l
road, for tbe week ending Dec. la, 1877, and
tbe aaiue time last year t
coal. rout.
Fur tbe week 27,i'U8
Ha me time last year - fll.BU
Deorease ,
Previously during year..
Bam a time last year
Inoreast
Total la 1ST?
a. 4,m
1303.SSS
Same time laat v ....,....
Increase
otbbb r brio art.
Lumber -
Miscellaneous freights
, ....10ft ears.
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THE CLEARFIELD COUNTY ATLAS.
In n late interview with Mr. Newton, the Su
perintendent, we learn tbat lite work in tbe varl
oua departments nf our Clearfield County Histori
cal Atlat progresses favorable. Many of oar
oitisens have had sketches taken of their resi
dences, (arms, burines houses, mill , factories,
etc, aa may be teen in tbt list which accompa
nies this article.
It ia important that every Improvement, whether
publio or private, should be properly represented.
Our slater countiee have ahowo to their beat ad
vantage by ibe manj elegant lithograph! which
aa lolly indicate their material resources and tbe
step forward they bare taken on l he road to com
mercial Importance.
Our eltiieus should tee In It that Clearfield
county is not behind In having Ita Improvements
properly represented. Tbe opportunity of secur
ing a view of our hornet, river tcenet, ohurebe,
Ac, will net oerar again for many jreara. It it
heartily desired by all that lb work in Ibe view
d r par l mei, t may be ao comprehensive that the
I husiraicd portion of Ibe Atlas may fairly repre
sent tbe improvements of the county and to do
this, our farmer, lumbermen and merchants must
not ttand aloof. Thiileaiureof tbo Atlat Is both
ornamental and useful, and It second lo ne other
aectiun of tbo work. Mesart. Rubineon and
Mann are now calling upon the cititena in the
vaili'us town-hips, and on tbelr nturn we hpe
to bear a favorable report ef our people's libe r
a'ity and public enterprise.
Kxtra copies of the engravings are fnrr.lshed
thoae who nave vlswa takea, which enables the
owner to have the picture ol their homes
encased la frames, or seod ibcm lo their friends
re-aiding In ether parts ef tbe anno try. Tbe fol
lowing are tbv names of some of our oitisens who
hare already contracted to have views ef their
buoiesand buildings Inserted In tha Atlat.-
Cl.BARriKI.t1.
Hon. William Biglcr Beiidcnoc and lawo.
Ju.lge U. K. liairelt residence and olUoe.
tl. b. U ood lander re idenoe and Interior view
of printing office.
Judge J. o, Mcfcnaliy residence ana sur
roundings.
i. J. Row A Bon fri-Bl and Interior view or
prlutmg fatten.
B J. How reaiaeare.
A. B. bbaw rviidrBce and surroundings.
James U Oraham residence, hank block and
other buildings.
Kicbard nhaw retrtmee( mills and surrounw
ilige. Including the Weal Clearfield lair grounds.
L tout. id Otaileo eJrbuul building and aurruuad
inga. tirorgo Thorn residence and surroundings.
A. J. Logan rrsldenoe and surroundings
Prank Fielding nsidmce and grounds.
W. M. Khnw res idenoe aad ground.
Jamas Kerr intnra not omoe.
fYn waits v ill Do
line. John Pattoa residence and farm actna.
U,mm Annia U. Irvla. lit of (I.J JubO JrViU
estate property, ttmaisitug of mills, lumber and
raiting aewea on ine nuaueunaniai inn,
It. a. nrainaru wwriur fiw vi
K. A. Irvin view of tbo Irvto kumctUaO.
BULL TOWNBRir.
II II M.tiM Rra hotnenteaJ. mill, other
buildings and surrounding scenery.
11. L. MeUee reeideooa, saw mill, sobwol
bouse, river view and surroundings.
James Metiee residcoee, old Mettee home
atvad, ether buildings and aurroUudtug farm
view.
Angus Miller residence and surroundings.
f u U.ii. a.oMiH.ia- a oa U ill. ail r round
ing scenery, aud lotariur view of Baw Mill.
John r l.ee reeioenee nnn ewrrunoiog.
u..a..oi Bihaffjiol.a of feaideafie. eharcb.
ether buildings and surroundings.
Jamea Mahaffey residence, river view, and
surrounding teres! seeae.
icnasina rowjianir.
Horace Patch I nr Ideate, milla, stort, ether
buildings, river view, Ac.
Jackson 1'atchln atore, residence and tur
rounding. A. W. Pelcbin rtldnee, river view and tur-
roundlngs.
rfoba C. t:onner resment eno iore.
Ueorg Patohin residence aad surroundings.
V. Tonkins residence, nver new died tar
ronadingt.
Joba h iag residence and surrouodlags.
J ernes Mc Hurra) view af reaideneeaad stort.
A. Bates rrsidvaca and turrvandiags.
ORBBaaoon rawjanir.
Dr. J. P. Iloyl rrtidrnce and suiroundlugs
and river view.
nvaeit dir.
Jokn DntJoit Bssldenee, mills, other build
ings aad aurruondinga.
luba Rumharger-rtnidenM aad groaadt.
K. KeaU-Cny Hotel building.
itBDAi rowBtair.
MaJ D W.WIse rtiidanee, other buildings and
tarm view,
LAWBBKi-a tow nam r.
Clark Brown resldtnoa nnd farm elew.
Leeadvf Dnniug reeideaee and farm vltw.
Hen. A. 0. Tatt-Urm reeideaee end aarreand.
'"Abram IIumphW-Rtwidenca Bad toim lsw.
traoia ntotm.
Oeorge M. Briabla-reelden jb and lawn.
D, H. Weed res itewee nnd town.
rsfttratuna.
jmea Passmort-Holtl w4 kiri.
Albert Onen mldenet sad nanklng-rcm.
Ad many tlhtrt.
Have you seen Flock A Co.'i holi
day goods f
Have you soon Fleck A Co.'i now
edverilttment F
Advertise in the Clearfield Kepur-
uoai. Tbt ndvnrtttlag rntot art raateaable, and
List of letters remtiiiiliiu unci aimed
la t bt Poet onto at Clearfield, for ine wek tndlng
December 24, IST?
Arnle M. Oelrtr, Mill Jennie Baker,,
Jtn. Wllst,-- ffw.'aila Welksr,
R. J. Watson. P. A. Oaulib, P. M.
Have vou soon Kleck k Co.'s holi
day good l f
Have vou aeon Kleck A Co.'s now
advertisement f
Christmas Him.. The editor of the
Boston tVoe evidently undtisliada double-entry
book- keeping. Here it the last entry i
on. wirn. lit.
Deo. 20, To cash, f 'U 00 I By Christmas
I tiFesant S Ti
By pit. and lots, 49.31
Total ,960 00 I Total $f0 00
A LoNa Kioht AnorT Ended. The
effort to putk Wm M. Llo) d A Co. in bankruptcy,
says the Altoona Sun, bat at last been tueoesiful.
The fight commenced two year ago, and after
assuming varlout phases In the U. B. Diitriot
Court, It wat decided la favor of petitioning
red 1 tor. Tbt matter wet rtmored to tbt U. B.
Circuit Conrt on petition for review of proceedings
or tbt District Conrt, and after argument atek
before last, by Messrs. Oeorge Bblrat end J. M.
Reed, nttorneyt for credit on, and M. W. Aehesoa,
attorney for bankrupts, the Circuit Court dis
missed the petition from Ibe lower Court. Unless
there It tome other legal book upon wblob Meisrt.
Lloyd A Ce. tan hang np the ease, they must
now proceed to abew my their aaset aad liabili
ties aodar oath.
The symptom of worms in the intes
tinal canal and abdomen are, tbt part bloated
and swollen, and Itching of tbe anus. This It
Indicative of small or thread worms, wbioh art
very painful and annoying to both children and
adultt. These worms have been eipelled In very
large quantlttet from children who were unable
It tleep or enjoy life nt times, because of tbe
great annuyaooe canted by tbe worms. Thi
Ha eat Worm Powders never fall to help or perma
nently tare those who follow tbt directions. Tbt
Powder are guaranteed to be perfectly harmless,
and recommended by many of our best physicians
In tbelr practice. Tba name tf K. K. Thompson
it blown in tbe g)t rials.
Prepared by B. X. T&.iopewu, Titusrlllt, Pa.
Price 25 ete. per bottle. Bold ia C lea field by C.
D. Watson, and uartswlok A Irwin, druggists
Good Advice.-The last isBueol Iho
Seliasgrov ITiaics publishes tbe following : Bee
bera and take our advice I If you tee an adver
tisement ia the papert offering any preparation
to grow a heard or mustache In a short time ?n a
smooth face, touch It noL It Is a fraud ! If yon
te an advertisement that tella you consumption
or cancer cen be cured, touch It nut. It It aura
to be a fraud ! If you see an advert item sot that
proton Js to remove freckles or pimples, touch it
not. It will surely prove a fraud ! If yoa tee
aa advertisement that offers from $tt to $20 por
day, or from $400 to fOUQ per month, or from
$2600 to $0o0 n year, touch it not. It Is n
Iraud t Avoid all auch eitravsgant offers; for
what people caa't afford to pay yon at bums, tbey
can't afford to pay yoa elsewhere.
An Insurance 1'rkak. Tho Will-
1 am sport Bmtlttin, of last wtek, tay i H Judge
Mayer presided while a bill In equity, la the est
ot James Gamble against the Charter Oak Life
I osuraoee Company, wat read by II. H. Cummin,
attorney. Tbt bill recite that Judge Gamble
waa induced, in I860, to take out n policy ef ia
snranot for $10,000 with this company, on the
' wiih-profits ' plan. Cndtr this plan tbe aannal
premium wat to be $6i0, leas thirty per eent. an.
nually, and less sixty per tent, tri-ennislly. It
wa so elated by (be agent, and also In (he printed
book of the company. Everything proceeded at
cording to agreement until 1873, when the com
pany demanded $140, the entire amount of tbt
premium, which tbe Judge paid under protest,
and payments alter tbat larger tbaa originally
agreed upon were made under protest. In all, up
ta this time, tbt Jodge hat paid $7,407.28. An
other payment waa dae on tbe 12th Inst. Tbe
company claims to it.
Judge Gamble, is orator, prays tbat tbe ton
tract er policy shall bt rescloded 1 that the com
pany shall repay the sum paid, with Interest ;
tbat Iba company shall he restrained by an In-
juaetion from claiming or tolleeting any turns of
money under inch contract, or from declaring it
veld. He reel tee tbat he be) It vet the company
bankrupt j tbat It bas not kept Ita agreement and
doe not Intend to do so.
Judge Mayer took tbe papers, granted a pre
liminary iBjunotlon as prayed for, look a bond of
$1000, and fixed Saturday, December 2Vtb, at the
day for bearing arguments on the bill."
A Tragedy in Williambport. We
clip tbe following from tbe Williamsport tluUitin,
of Thursday last : Oa Saturday evening last, be
tween & nnd fl o'clock, n drinking saloon on the
northwest corner of Walnut and Gilmer street
witnessed a bloody scene tbat of disemboweling
a man with a knife In tbe handa of a woman.
Usury Turley, belter known aa " Dot " Turley, a
young man not over 24 yean of age, wat Iht vic
tim. Wbat brought about themurdereui work Is,
as yet, known only to a certain ftw, judging from 1
the various versions given of tbe affair. One
stery it to the effect tbat Thomas Bridgeland, ,
proprietor of the saloon, undertook to eject two
women named MoLain and Ade, from hit house, '
and tbat, not being able to aoeompliifa this task,
" Dot " Turley, who with several other was en
gaged in raffling for turkeys at the time, went to 1
tbt assistanot of Bridgeland, and tbt women i
were tarned ot Into tbt street 1 that they did
not remain there long before rtoaterlng tbt sa
loon, whea " Duo " Turley took bold of Mrs. Ade, ;
te eject ber again, when she Immediately vent to
work at slashing Mm furiously with a knlle, giv
ing a cut of about an Inoh In length at tbt lower
part of tbe abdoueo, earning about a handful of
intestines lo protrude 1 also n cut in the back
near tbe spinal column, and another cut oa one j
of bit hips. To girt an idra of tbe desperate j
character of the encounter, It may bt mentioned
tbat there were some seven or eight rend from
he knife la Turloy't coat and rest.
Turley was assisted to bis home, wbert be Met
la a very critical condition. Tbt woman (Ade)
bas brn arretted agd la now In prison.
Bptttals.
How I ol.b tbat my ahla aa abllo aad
aoft aa joora," aaid a lady tho otb.r day to a
f.mal. Irkaad ' Yoa oan ooaily maka It ao," aaitl
tho laly adJrraacd. " How I " inqolrod tba Brat
rpa.kor. H I'aa lilona'a HnlpborHoap " Sold by
all llrumtl.u. Uiil'a Hair aol Wni.bar Uyo,
black or brown. oO conn. drl9-tw.
WAarao. bono oaally loomed prraoa or Artiat
ma'-alactara Lornaa'a f.rajiT biLK C.a.Aa
I'ictuom In thla county, on hovalty. I'aintod
from pbolKrapba or any picture, and la tbo
Fin.it OH fainting made. Ilalore Iho territory ia
tal oa I will paial plctoroa oilt for l aad
warrant Ihi-m lor Ufa. Kvvry paraoa ahould have
ono, aa Oil Pelntinga oa Canvaa aro tbo oaly
ag'ar.a tbat will alaad Ih. loal ul 11010, ana oaa
bo brndod doaa lo pool.nly. r.rtlculra fro..
a., s. L.U 1 nr.n,
Kor. T, U7My. Cotty til, Va.
Paicaa. Hawto, MarbtBoaoaanow bopnrohaMd
at M.n.ll'a lie aad rarioty aioto, fiom tu ap
warda. All kiada af aoalaf BKhmoi repaired
oa tbo aburtoit aollao.
Cloartold, Pa., July II, 1177.
Ilialth la aa laiatimobla jewel. Tba aooah
(hot deprlroa yoa of it may toko your II h loo. One
bottle ol U.la'a Honey ol llorebnaal aad Tar will
arort Ih. aril, aad aero yoa from oooaumpllon.
M III yoa wolfh Ilia ataiaat a half dollar 7 bold
by all lrnc,iala. fika'a looikaoha Dropa aire
taoaamlaule. -
"Crrman Suru u"
No other medlelaola Iba world waa ever f Ifaa
each a tret af Ita eo retire o,oJi" ao Hombm'i
German Syrup. Ia tarooyoara Iwa mlllloa foar
haodred tboaaand email bottle af tbia madiaina
war. dialtlbalrd rre o eaoiy by Uiami.ta la
thla ooantry ta thoeo aaietad wiih Coaaamptioa ,
A.thma, Croap, aerera Ceafha, Paoomooia aad
other dieeaMaof tho Throat aad Laaj., ,lie
tbo Amorioaa people aodoolqble proof thai tier
maa Hyrop will ear. them. Tbe rraoH hoe brra
that I)roiiHl la arory loon aad rllkne la the
Vailed rltelca are rooommeadial It ta tbelr ooa
tomora. Oo to yoar l)ront, and a.k wbol they
kauw about It. wemlo aottiea 10 oeoia. nrtiw
rlao 7 oraU. tt ulo b? 0. D. Wotaoa, Clear.
I.M, Pa. MayM. 1.71 -aaw-ly.
han't bt Urrtlrtt.
Many pereoaa aay "I baron I got tbo Ooaeamp
t ka- whoa aak rd la oara Ibrir ooa,h wllk Sbl
lob'o Ooaaamplloa Car.. II. (bay aot know
mat unufn. H!o w - - -
Ibat will euro Coaaampiloa will iwrUlnly aara
a ooaifb or any loa, arlhroaltroabl.. Wekoow
it will oaro whoa all eibera fall and aar faith la
It la ao poalllra ibat wa will rrfuad tbo prioa
paid If yoa roreir. aa boaolt. Ia aot ibla a fair
propoaltloa. Prura, Id ela it OU aad par
aollla. far tamo Cheat. Haoh ar Sid Sal
lob 'a Poroaa rieeter. Prior, It da. Far aak by
all Orulalaof Clearleld.
IIACRMKTACV, a wopular aal rra,raat par
fame, for aala by all Piaf ,1.1a af Clearleld.
pro. I, 'T7-e.
Why will yon suffer with Dyspepsia and liver
tern plaint, Contiipatlon, and general dtbltty
whea yon oaa get at our tloit Bb Hob's System
Vitallier which wt sell on a positive guaraatoe
to sure you. Price 10ets.,an4 74 ttt, For tale
by all Drugglstt of Clearfield.
Mbbbt to Lota By ike Mutual Life Insurance
Oo., of New York, In sum aat less than $M"0,
on first !) improved farm proiivrtr. For fur-
mmmmmmrmAi
W.Nrab t lon.000 rd-lara abarad aalaffloa
10 ar.ra,o from lo SI laebaa for wuiob ao
III pajr Iho al,tioal aaaraal piloa,
A. II. Kiuaaa a Co.,
foli.Jll lf.5 t'laarlcM, Pa.
Braoiaa . tiaR.' Naatoa 8baw koopa a
full aupplj of Frodoula Bugglaa and ittUem
W.otina fur aala. To bo aoaa al tho Hbaw llouaa
jard. Call on or addroaa blm at Cloarnald Faoa-
ajlraola. ma Is-tf.
Attention, Farmer! and Lumbermen.
WANTED-by Ariwlo.at Ciirwcuavllla,
10,000 pounds pork.
1,000 buHiicls wheat.
1,000 buHheU rye.
1,000 bushels oats.
1,000 bushels shelled com.
1,000 bushels potatoes.
IIHI.IMHI s.liirh aharad .hhiglta.
KMMMMI m-lnrb aaftMl auluglaa.
IIMI.INHI feet pin. boarila,
,01 )(l railroad Ilea.
a.lMNJ corda aak and hroilorlt bark.
For which one-third cash will
be paid. oct.25.
SUrrM. .
Ob Thursday, Dtcemhtr nth, 1877, by Rev.
T. Van Bcoyoo, Mr. John T Bowman and Mitt
Maggie K. Stephens, both of Unlkb township.
Oo Tuesday, Deoamber lrtb, 177, by Rev. I.
Manges, Mr. J. Luclen Beylsr.of Brady township,
and Mist Mary A. Marshall, of Lotbersburg, Pa.
In Wisconsin, on Thursday, Nor. 11 A, 1877,
of consumption. KJward Tate, son of Thomas and
Lavlna Tale, aged 20 years, 2 months and days.
In Ferguson township, on Monday, Nov. 2fith
1877, Catharine Tubbs, wife of Oeorge Tubbs,
aged BO years, e montha and e days.
At Wlnlerburn station, In Huston township, on
Saturday, December l&tb, Wl, Mrs. Betsey M.
Uaker, formerly of rarmingtea, Maiae.
Her rt mains wart taken to Lock Haven for In
terment. 8be was n sister te Ibe Messrs. Blan
ebards. In Clearfield, Pa., at tbe residence of hit son-in-law,
Mr. George W. Kbeem, on Wednesday
morning, December 10th, IH77, Henry Stone,
aged 70 years, 0 monln and 11 days.
CLEAEFIELD MAEKETS.
Ci BAnriii.n. Pa.. December 24, 177.
Flour, per cwt. ., $3 TO
Buckwheat Flour, per cat - I 00
Corn Meal, per cut 1 00
Chop, rye, per ewt 1 00
Chop, mixed, per cwt '1 "
Bran, per cwt 1 2.S
Wheat, per bushel 1 40
Rye, per bushel 7&
Oats, per bushel !"
Corn, ears, per buihel 10
Buckwheat, per bushel rt 75
Potatoes, per bushel 40
Apples, per bushtl 40 to 100
Hams, per pound 1&
Shoulder, per pound 10
Dried Best, per pound IB
Chickens, oer nair . 40
Butter, nor do nnd 2:
Bitgs, per duien 20
Salt, per sack, large 3 00
Cual Oil, per galloo 2i
Ijard. tier oound 121
Dried Apples, per pound 0
Dried Peaches, per pound 12
Beans, par bushel 1 Q
PE0DDCE MARKET EEPOET.
Pailadblpbia, December 24 Flour steady;
tnnerfliie. $4: extra, $it Penniivlvanla family,
$V&Uf(7 1 Minnesota do', $&.7&(Oj 0.2i paUnt
and bigo gra-ies, t7($v.
Kye flour, $4.
Wheat Amber. $1 431 47; red, rl.406t
1 43 1 white. $1 45(1 60.
Cornmeal, $3.l0(ti,8
Cora quiet j yelluw, ltA(o,fl7tf mixed, 64(g,
Saet sail 60c steamer Mc
Oata quiet; Pennsylvania white, 5 1ft. Mr;
wMtera do., I6K" 3M "tstern mixed, Ml(gt
30o.
Rye, 70,373.
Ualtikorb, December 24. Floor -- Howard
street and western superfine, $Uf0 4.7ij do. ex
tra, tb(a,! 75 ; do. family,$(f.7&(u7.2& : ally mills
superfine, $44.50 f do. eitra, $ 16 fa, J. 60 do.
Rio brand, $7(n,7.2t) Patepeao family, family,
$M..S0.
W6aat Southern red. gaud to Arimc, $l.20(c$
1.41 1 do. amber. SI tXlT&O; lo. t. western
winter red, spot and December, $1.42; January,
$1. 43(01.43, ; February, $1.44.
Corn Southern white, 60($28ct do. yellow,
6269 , old western mixed, spot, 68c 1 De
oeruber, 04e new western mixed, spot and De
oember, Oljot January and February, 61t;
western steamer, 64 0.
Barley ancbaliged.
O-U Southern, Sfn.lc f wtstern white, S4.
Rye dull at fl:i(a)fio.
Hay steady j Maryland and Pennsylrtni prime,
$14(3,10.
Cbicaoo, Droeoiber 16. Flour dull and nn
ohanged. Wheat higher) I.OOIftjl.OV for January;
$I.IOl(,l.lui far February.
Corn quiet but ateady.
Oat ateady and unu banged.
Barley dull and a shade lower j 67o.
laUroQda. '
IVuiiMjlvniilii Itallrond
TYRONE 4 CLEAItFIELD BRAMCU
ON and aftor Man.l.y, JUNE Si, 1I7, tb.
Paaaencr Traioa will ma daily (aienpt Sua.
daja) botwaan TjronaandClaarAald, aa foilowa I
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
W. C. Irwii, Conductor.
LRAVR SOUTH. I LFAVK NORTH.
Curwonarillo.
Olearfleld
Ijoonard,
Rarrott
Woodland
Dirler
W.llareton,...
Blue Ball
Urahnm,
Philipabur,...
Striner'a
Buynloo, ......
Osooola
..1:10, r.
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..41,
,.14.1. "
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..4.11,
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..4.47, "
.4.SS, "
...l, "
..4.34, "
..1.00,
Trroao .Mt...
Vanaonyoc...
Snmmii,
Puwolloa,....
0weolaH....
Boj nton,
Sieinor'a
Pklllpabari.
.. V.IO.l.M.
,...V.J4, -...
all, "
,.! 10, "
..! 10, "
..10.27, '
..10.81,
..I0.IS,
. 11.34, "
..10.10, "
..10. M, "
..11.08, "
..11.17,"
..IMS,"
..11.11,"
1 1.40, "
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j tlrabau,
j tl!u. 11.11,....
i Hallarotua,.
I "'Hi"
Woodland,...
Iitrr.lt
: Leooaril,
Cr.arfl.ld ....
Curwrairllli
i'owcllon,. ...
Summit,
Vanaooyoo
Tyrone
CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION.
W. S. Plcbbbb, Condaetor.
LRAVR SOlITllT , I.KAVg NORTH.
CnrweaarillcM
Clearfteld
IM i. a
, Tyrone
,.1.14 r. a.
.1.44 "
..l.nl "
.3.111
.4.14 "
.4.41
.4 60
..4 00 "
.4.20 "
.4 44 "
.6.00 '
.6.14 "
,.. "
7:.1 '
7.S4
a 0a "
120 "
B.14 "
1)1 "
too
17 "
f40 "
SO
. tanacoyoo,.
Leooaru
liarrotl
Woodland
Blftlor
Wallac-lnn,...
Illua 11.11
Uraham
I'btlipaliurg..
Sieinur'a,
Mimmit
I Puwrlton
j Creole, n
I Buyoloo,
' lllrinrr'a
I Pklllpanurg..
Uraham
Blue Ball
Wallacetoa, ..
Buyolun
ln.no "
in.tf) "
10 40 "
llll
ll.lt r. a
..i.OJ
Bigler
noodl.ad,....
Barrel! i...
Leonard
t'leartold
Carwenorllle,
Ofranla,
Powalton,
.6 44
.6 40
.7.00 "
,1.34 "
Suma.it
Vaaaooyoo
Tyrtaa
Pllll.irslimtO A HOSUANNON BRANCHES
lbatb aoura.
. a. a. a. A. a.
LKATB RIIRTR.
t. a. r. a. r. a.
12:10
12:14
12:21
12:14
araTioaa.
Morrladal.,
1:0
2:14
1:10
111
1:14
1:44
1:41
7:14 Philipeburg,
f:;tl Slainor'a
T44
Boy nton,
OiMoola,
I0J0 1:41
10:44 6:114
10:41 1:11
1:41
12:01 4:14
11:41 4M
11:14 3:41
11:10 1:47
11:34 1:44
11:30 1:40
11:14 3:14
Moabani oa, 30
Slorling, 0:3V
ll.iultdale, ,20
McCauky, 11:1 4
Kandrlcka, 1:11
llamey. 106
1:47 !": 6:17
3:01 11:01 111
8:07
ll:T 1:21
11:11 l:.14
1:11
BALD BAULK VAL1.EV BRANCH.
Mail.
r. a.
4.14
1.48
t.l
4 44
4 17
4.14
4 01
1.14
waarwAkn. A. a
Plltaburfh Eip'aa, 1.61
Paoi6o Kipraaa, 1:16
r.a.
Way Paeemger, 1:16
Mall Traia, 6:14
Fait Llao, Ml
Paailo Eaproae
Uarrialmrg Aeo'a
1:11
1:40!
p. a
Mall Trela. 1:14
Atlaalla Raproaa, 4:40
Phlla. Rapreaa, 10:31
fli... aonoootloaa made by all tralat at Tyroaa
BdLkH.r... , L1IRi
my IT -if. bla peria leaden t .
BTAOiLlNlTrl.
n llljwir.'.. .,i 1 j
,111a, al I a'aloak, p m .arrlrlagat R.yaolda.lllo
at 4 eelaea, p. m. ne.oroiog,
rilla daily, al 7 o'clock, a. m , arrirlng at Cur-
woaarilU at II a'olook, m. Pare, aaah way, II.
A alalia Irarea Carweaatlllo dally, at I a-elorh,
a. m., for DuBob) City, airt.ln, at DaBoll City
. . . llulll.l. .1
at a a oiooe, p. r. --
T a'rlork, a. m dolly, arrirlng al CatwaarUI at
II a eieru. m. raro, - " ' , - -
Mall.
A. M.
1.30 learo Tyrone trrlra
,.J7 Bald Roglo
.84 Jahaa
t.44 HiUabarg
10.64 R.llrronio
11.14 Miloabarg
14.44 ll.o.rd .
11.11 arrlro L. Ilaroa loare
TyRONI STATION.
I. t" A (fa.'i Column, j I. &u Co.'s Column.
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HOLIDAY GOODS!
A GREAT VARIETY !
AND ELEGANT!
A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU !!!!
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Wo bare made extra preparation!. In each department tliero will ba dis
played a beautiful atock ol" (rooda, Intended expressly for Chrislman and New
L . or i rr. i it T - r ' 17 a, rrt
leor a preicnts. i. . i i.i.vn. a. w.
Have yoa seen our handsome Matelasse Coats? ,
" " nobby Coats, for Ladies?
' " jioavcr uoata, low
Have you aoen our good Felt Skirts t
" " ' 6no doublo Shawls?
" " " new singlo Shawla?
Have you soon our now Dry Goods?
Hae you toon our now Pry Goods?
Have you aeen our new Pry Goods?
Have you scon our all wool red Flannels?
" " " " whito Flannels?
" " ' elegant Medicated Flunncld?
llavo you scon our splendid Clinton Flannels?
' " " nil wool Plaid Flannels?
" " " " I.umbormon'i Flannels?
Have you seen our new Pants Stuff ?
" " durnblo Panta StufT?
" " " nil wool Pants Stuff?
Have you seen our Ladies' Cloths ?
" " " " Watorproofs?
" " Table I.inens ?
Ilnvo you aeon our job lot of Press Goods?
all wool block Cashmeres?
' ' all wool colored ('Bhmeres ?
Hnvo you seen our bleached Muslins T
" " " unhlcfched Munlinaf
" " " Sheeting?
llavo you seen our new Furs, for ladios?
" ' " Kura, for children ?
" " " " children's Fancy Seta ?
nave you aeen onr handsome Umbrollas?
" " " " Alpaca UmbrcllaB?
" " " " Waterproof Umbrellas?
Have yon scon our Holiday Goods ?
" " " Holiday Goods ?
" " ' Holiday Goods 1
Have yon seen our now Corsets?
" hiik jianu Keren leis r
" " ' Linen Handkerchiefs?
Have you seen our Ladies' Underwear?
11 " " " Ulnltlren s I'nuerwenr r
i Gonta' Underwear?
Hare you aeon our Ladies' Hosiery ?
" ' " " Children'! HoBiory ?
" " Gents' Hosiery ?
Have yon aeen our Ludics' Kid Gloves?
" " " Gouts' Cloth (ilotlis?
" " Children's Cloth Gloves ?
Have you seen our now Mottooa?
i " a a Holiday Gooda?
i " nice Neck liuching?
Have you seen our Hair Brushes ?
11 Toilet Soups ?
it a ' " Toolli Hruslic?
Have you socn our Gonta' White Shirts
ii " Gents' Suspondcrs ?
" " " GentB' Scarls ?
llavo you seen our Kmbroidcrios ?
i " Collum nnd CulTs ?
i " " Pulso Warmers?
Hovo you seen our Feathers nnd Flowers ?
ii a a a now Jtilibonsf
ii ii ii ii nlto Wings?
llavo you scon our Woolen Goods?
i' " " Lathes' Hoods?
' Children's Hoods !
Huvoyou aeen our Black Silk Fringes?
a a a a Worsted Fringes 1
i ii Galoon Trimmings ?
Have vou soon our Trimmed Hate?
. . .. ft.-: .1 1. i.O
i k .i .. irimmeu uihiiicib i
i ii ii Untrimmed lints and Donncts?
WHAT WE GUARANTEE :
a
We fiuarantee that wo will sell rtll kinds of Dry Goods
chertper than nny other store in
We Guarantee polite treatment to every one of our cus
tomers, without urging them to buy.
We Guarantee that we
assortment of all kinds of Dress
and Fancy Ooods, in Clearfield.
T. A. FLECK 6 CO.
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
pec-ember 12, 1877,
-aa
in price r
T. A. FLECK & CO.
T. A. FLECR 4 CO.
T. A. FLECK A CO.
T. A. FLF.CK A CO.
T. A. FLECK 4 CO.
T. A. FLECK 4 CO.
T. A. FLECK A CO.
T.A. FLECK 4 CO.
T. A. FLECK 4 CO.
T. A. FLECK 4 CO.
T. A. FLECK 4 CO.
T. A. FLECK 4 CO.
T.A. FLECK A CO.
T. A. FLECK 4 CO.
T. A. FLECK 4 CO.
T.A. FLECK A CO.
T. A. FLECK 4 CO.
T. A. FLECK A CO.
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T. A. FLECK A CO.
T. A. FLECK A CO.
T. A. FLECK A CO.
T. A. FLECK A CO.
T. A. FLECK A CO.
T. A. FLECK A CO.
Clcnrficld.
have the largest rind choicest
ona ury uoous, motions, miiiinery
sHriv 3ntirrtiflrmrut5.
SELLING OFF!!
GUINZBURG'S
LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCOF
JWMIMlJ
Men's k Boys' Hats, dips, Gents' Fnrnishing Goods,
Tin lis. i nit it i: i, i. is cv;yaiisiis. ,
irll.L HE C LOSEI OIT TO
t tH H TIME TO
Wo will aall yoa a good Salt nf Clothing worth
Wo will well yoa a better article warlh .....
Wa will aoll yoa a .till bettor article worth ....
We will aoli yoa Iba very beat, worth .....
Wa will aall you a hoary Mellon Cloth Orarooat worth
Wa will aoll yoa abettor artlola worth .....
Wa will aall yoa a atill bettor artlol. (Bearer) worth
Wo will aril yoa a flao worelod diagonal Ororfnat worth ...
Wa will aall you tbo Tory boat imported Cbiaobilla Orarooat wortli
rt a will eell you a Hoi uoat rrou ai to 47,
3HC"IS jflLlVriO GAPS,
TUB BEST AND C1IKAPKST EVER OFFERED IN THIS OR ANT OTHER MARKET.
BOYS' CLOTHING
Wa will oloaa oat at almoit any prloe. Ia underwear, woa.ll at lOMBlaaaalt. Bettor quallllM aad
a good many other gooda proportionately cheap.
A. GUINZBURG, Agent,
W?Ktern Hotel Corner, Clearfield, Pa.
OetoborSI, ISTT.
THE CHEAPEST BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS
AT GUINZBURG'S,
8Ei0.m ST., OPPOSITE CO CAT IIOISE, CLE.inFIF.LI, PA.
To tlie Citizens of Clearfield County:
About ynmr ftffo I earn fttnonn yoa with ft stook of Boti, fltuxi, Rubbtri ftoj Farnliklng
Ooodl : wttbia tbtk tim I hv told buut Tpo Tbouisod piri of Uooti, SIimi, to., ma4, with few
xecplioBB, ihtM ftrtiolM btsf girnn prfet MtlalMtloft : wbtrft foodi did oot turn out iftotly ftt
rtpraMotcd. Ihy wan at ono rjlavd by new ooei, f the few who hJ ootiloo to ik ndrMi
oao tciiliy. Now Ut n aiiura yoa tbat tbia la ao nero Aiamnon, bat proeiMlj wbtt I will ooa
jIduo to do that li, whan tbat wbieb yo bay of ut dooa O'K give, wbt oa wooid term, "yut
moauyt' worth," t will ropalr It at ooea, oa fair proof of ita boiog ao.
Feeling grateful fur past favon, I aak ft ooDtlauaneo of a abara of your patronag.
Vouri Hiaoorolj, B. OUINZBURO.
PRICE 1.1 HT, WOMESH WEAR,
Women' Laecd Laatlog Shoe
uaed to aoli fori I 00.
VTotnan'a Laoed Morocco Shoea...,
aacd to tell for
Wobcb'i Laced Calf Khota
oed lo aell at fl.&O.
WotDen'a boatj farn iShooa
Died to aell at $!..
.94 oil.
.. $1.10
. 1.26
. 1.76
IS MEN'S WEAK A
Hen'a bearjr winter Shooa, doubla aola,..05 ta
Men 'a heavy kip hboet $1,35
Meo'a heaTj ealf draai Hboea 1.66
Men 'a beat aall drttaed bboaa...H 1.7ft
Mea'a kip working Booti 1 l5
Mea'aklp workiog Booti, dou le iola...- J 44
Meo'a kip working llDOti, tap tola 3 00
BOYS' SHOES
la fifty different alylea. from $1 lo tlM. Working and aehool aboel, from 11.25 to $2.40 for beat
calf akin, buttoned dreai ihoca. Boja1 Elmira Up tola Boot. $2.40.
M IKK EH' HIIOI.H IN A UUMDKED HTVLFJ.
M ' achool Shoe 9b eta Mlaaea'draaa Shoe $I.T6
Miaaea' farm afaoai $1.13 KiaaeV drew Bboaa H 10
Miaaea' genuine ct tboea M 1.8ft Miaaen' kid Shoe J 00
Miaaea' dreaa eboea H 1.60 Mtaaet' kid 8hoti H S 40
Mitae' dreta Shoe 1.30 Mlae' kid Hboaa H S.00
I IMl.DltKVff AND I1AI1VH HHOIC.H AT CRAZY PIGURE9.
Uovd, tjlij, buttoacd, heeled Shoe for children. C5 cent. Good, oepr tippad, heeled Shoea fr
oliildrm, 6 eenu. Rubber and drana Hhoct, 9 1.20. Baby 'a Bboea of alt kinds, l otl. and ap.
lleo'a and women's slippers, Si eenta .hoa polub, l. cents per bottle, fihoo slriaga. 4 eenta pof
duien. Uutton hooka, I eent each.
Clearfield, I'a., Sep 12, 1877,
MEAT MARKET.
F.M. CAEDON&BEO.,
Oa Market Ft,ooa door west of Manx Ion lloaao.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oar arranjiTtnaati aro cf tha moot eomnlete
character tor furntahing tba publio with rreeb
Meats oi ail Kina, and oi tnartryaaat quality.
Wa also deal ia all blade of Agricultural lmpla.
menta, which wa keep oa exhibition for tha bea
a6t of tbe publio. Call around wbea la town.
and take a look at thing, or address ua
aV. M. CAKDUN at BHU.
Clearfield, Pa., July 14, l74-tf.
FRESn MEAT-SEW SnOP.
Th. anderrlrned hereby Informa tba eubllc la
aeacral that they keen oa hand, regu.arly, al
tb.lt .kop, adjoining JOHN OULIUU Sfurnilara
rooma, oppoMu tho Coarl Houae, tbo
BtST MESH Kttr, VEAL. IIVTTOS
LAMB, PUHK, TC, AT
KEDUCED TRICES, KOH CASH.
naiaci intruiag 1 uwuai uanua;, iui
Saturdays. Meat delivered at reside not wbea
Am.mim-A
A ahar af patronage It reapectfully solicited.
March 1, 1876-ly. HTAtiK A lSOHKIH.
M ASTED.
FARMERS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY,
Give me your Attention for a Moment.
I want 6,000 bushda of Wheat.
I want 5,000 bunhclB ofOnts.
I want 5,000 bushels of Rye.
I want 5,000 bushels Buckwheat.
For which I will tmvthe Gash when
Delivered.
Clearfield", Pa., Oft. 17, 1ft77-J.ni.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW (1RADK DIVISION.
ON and after Monday, Dec. 10th, 1877,
the i.avaenacr trains will run daily (eicetit
Sunday) betweea Red Bank and Driftwood, aa
follows I
EAfTW ARI). T)av Mall Irarea IMtlKbnrg
1:30 a. ni-i Bed Bank 11:40 j Sligo Junelioa 12 OH;
Mew lift blf hem 1:07 p. m.f Kfayevilla I Jnj
Troy 1:80 RrookviHe 2:i'0 i Puller's 1.H6 Hy.
aoldavilla 2:42 ; DuHoli l:SS ; Summit Tunnel
S:40) Penfield 4:0.. ; Weedville 4:17 1 Heneictto
4:40 arrives at Driftwood at 4:64.
W FHTW A R I WD Mall learei Driftwood
1115 p. m. llcnetetta 1:0V; YYeedvil. 1:40;
PeoAeld I t;.: Summit Tunnel 107: Duliol t .10;
KcTnoldavllle S:61 ; Fuller'. 3:47; Brookrille X
Troy Jl:4t Maysrilla 414; New Dethlcbem 4:20 ;
Sllgo Junction 6:10) Red Bank 4:.'7 arrives at
1'itlaburg at 9:10 p. in.
09- The Revaoldtrllle Accommodation leaves
Reynold rill daily at 7:60 a. m. and arrive at 1
hed Bank at 1 1:00 a. m., Pitiabiirirh at 1 :ii p. m. 1
Loaves Pittabur(k at 3:10 p. a ; lied Dank at
4:44 p. m.j arriving at Rcynoldaville at 9:04 p. m.
Cloae coniicfllont made with trains on P. A R
Hailioad at I'nltenod, and with tratnt on th !
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Flank. !
1A1U If n. A Hi. u, f ton I Sup t
A A. Jai a.m, Sap't L. U. Dir. j
" "I
I liHi r.ll' NOTIC'R
I Notice It hereby given that the followiuc ac
pounta have been examined and panted by me, and
remain nlcd nf record in thia omco ftr (he ia I
Kpection nf heir, legatee, creditor, and all others
IntcreMrd, and will be preeenlrd to th Beit Or
ti bam' Court ot Clearfield coanty, to be held at tha
Court House, la th borough of Cloarfield, com
mencing on the 2d Mftoday (being tbo 14th day) i
or January, A. D. 1878 t
Aeoount of Cbtldiana Oglee, Escufr of th 1
estate ot ueorRc ugaca, late ol lirady towntiip,
ClearBeld oouolv, I'a., dee'd.
Final account of Simon Tbomptoa, Adm'r of tbe '
tat ol Knht, i nonpMn, late ol Lawrence
twn , Clearfield count r. Pa.. dee'J. I
Pinal ar count of W. D. J. Marlia, Adm of tb
e.tale el Kobt. Protl, let 'tf th county f Clear
field, Pa., dee d.
Account of L. M. Parwell, Adm'r of th cHate of
Pamelia Parwell, lata of Pike tap., Clearfield
county. Pa., dee'd.
Fiaal account of Hultert Leigey. Tra-Ue of the
Htateoi rrancea Liejey,tate ol Uovtngtoa twp.,
Cleirneld eoanly, Pa., dee'd.
Pinal account of James Hegarly, Kiocutor of th
cntat al Robt. R. llrgarty, late ot tie I tab twp,
Clearfield oouaty, Pa., dee'd.
Pinal aocouat of joba J. Pkcard, Ooardlaa of
Amelia Urmnt aad Mary (i or moat, taiaor
children ol Praacis L. (lorraont, lat of Covtng-
loB twp., Clearfield C., Pa,, dee d.
Seoond, partial aeoount of Ueo. 8. A Adam Wea
ver, hieeatort of the eetale ot Uea. A. Weaver,
lot af Brady twbip, ClearfieM eoanly, VmH
dee'd.
Account af Char) flrlper A Bridget Raffrrty,
A dm lo i tra tor ltbstatol JoBa B Hatleny,
dee d, wb was tb Admialatratar, of the ertate
of Praaees R. Kafrrty, let of Pna lowaxhip,
Clearfield eooaty, Pa., dee'd.
Account of Prie A. Howloa A Nathan R. Poop let,
Administrators of Ibe estate of Abraham R.
People, late a Lawrao towoablp, Clearleld
county. Pa., dee'd.
F nl aeeoonlnf John S. MrKiernaa, Adm'r cf
tae eetau i jub icraih, tat or tiallvh
iwp., CWarfiatd Co., Pa., dee'd.
Final teeeuat of Rebeeoa Dale, Adm'i of Wm.
Dale, late ef Lawrence twp., Cla:field Miaty,
Pa , dee d.
Final account f B. P. Wllaaa, Admiulitrator af
the fatal of Esther Lutir, late f Bradford
twp., Clearleld C. Pa., deed.
L J. MoflO AN,
Dec. 11 U Rglter A Recorder,
9rw gmt'frtljrmrnti.
!M6
.Wf.KT VEMJ.VOH.
Ul'l' IMMMMa.
VOW IS
(is for 1 M
la for 14 4a
in for 14
14 for 14 44
4 for 04
14 for T 64
14 for 14 44
14 for It 44
tO for 14 44
Women'a ban Calf 8 boot
aaed to toil at lit 60,
Women rt Laoed foied fiboaa .,
oaed to aall at I:ftO.
Woman's llattooed Uorooeo 8boti...
ntcd to tall at 91. 7.
Women 'a Kid Laoadrtboea
aaed W aell at $1.25.
11.60
...... 1.13
1.40
..... 1.7
fOMTIVE SLAUGHTER 1
Mm 'a Eitnlra kip working Boot a, tap aolt.. 13 JO
Wen 'a dren Hootf 8.24'
Meo'a beet ealf HiKtta S.'a 4
Mea'abaatoalf Hoota, aowad... 4 .ON
Meo'a baft calf Hoot, tawed H 4.00
Mto't bat calf Boots, aewed - tt 0
JFHTICES1' CONSTABLES' FEES
Wa bava printed a largo number of tb bow
FEB BILL, and will oa tbo rooatpt af twenty.
I In eenta. Hall a copy to aoj addroaa. myll
F
OH SALE.-
Tb under ii coed will aall at arlvaU tal all
that tract or parcel of land situate ta Decatur
towaahip, Clearfield Oouaty, Pa., withia a abort
difUneo of tb Tyrone A ClearteH R. R., aad
adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and otaert,
and know a aa tha Jacob B. Uearfaart lot. Tbe
said tract eootaioinii; 60 acres mora or lets, with
two relna of valuable eoal thereon, hat about ID
acre cleared, aad la iho key to a karg body of
eoal about being developed. Will b aoM lew aad
upon easy term. For particulars, apply to
DA VXD I KRESS.
Clrerlleld, Pa., July 13, 1870.
DilUG STORE.
H. B. SPACKMAN,
DRUGGIST and CHEMIST,
at 8haw'a old aland, Cl.ari.ld, Pa, baa Joel
opened a new atoeh of
PI HE J.IU FRESH DRI BS,
and ia now prepared to furnlah aaylhlnl la tha
tbe liac of Dfo,a and Medicinal at tbe rary low
oat eaab priooa.
He haj alao oa hand a larre etok of Combe,
Hair and loolb Bru.hu, r.ocy ani.let, Toilet
and bliavinx Soapa, an I aaerylhia, aaaally hept
In a Irat-elaaa llru, Htera.
PHYSICIANS": PEESCEIPTIONS
compounded with rare, day or light. A liberal
share of iiktrona aar. i i.lia. ...li.ia.j
H. B. BFACKMAS.
Clcatleld, Pa, Oct. 4, 1,77.
The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory
Peaa towa.hlp, Clearleld Ce., Pa.
IIVRNRD OCTI
or ao,
BURNED UPI
The aabaeribara have, at great tpene,nbatlt a
Blghtnrhood aecslty, la th erection of a first
elaaa Woolen Manufactory, with all tbe modera
Improvement attached, and ar prepared te make
all kinds of Cloths, Caj.im.rea, Satinet!, Blaa.
kets, Flannel, ao. 1'ltnty of goods oa hand to
supply all our old and a thousand bow cu torn era,
whom we aik to come aad examine aar aloek.
The baalneaa of
CARDINO AND FI LLING
will receive our pcfal at teat Ion. Proper
aire a Rem tut will bo made te fruir aad deliver
Wool, te salt euatnniera. A H work warranted an
doaa upoa the (horteat aot lee, and by ttriet atten
tion to budnees we hop to reallie a liberal ahar
f pablle patronag.
MM MM) POINDS WOOL WANTED)
We will pay th highest market price for Woo
aad Ml) our manufactured goodsetlowastimila
good can be bought ia the eouoty, and whenever
we fall to render reasonable eatlsfaotioa wa oaa
always be found at home ready to make proper
explanation, either In pera or by letter.
JAMRg JOHNSON A SONS,
sprlllfltf Rower P.O.
HIGHEST AWARDS! ,IVl;j.,,lV.
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
S0KTPW18T CORNER ' '
TltlRTKEn 1 H da P1LHRRT STRBBTM.
PHILADELPHIA,
MAKUrACTl'RKRg OP PATRRTKD
Wrought-Iron Alr-Tlght
IIEATEItS,
WITH AH AKIN O ANDCLI1IIR naiNDIN
liRATKH rOR BIIRNINIi ANTHRA
C1TK OR RITl'MINUIIS COAL.
CENTENNIAL
WROIGIIT-IIIOX HEATERS,
FORBITl'bllNOl'SOOAL.
KEYSTONE
UROIGHT IR01 HEATESS,
COOKt!l RAKOKR, LOW DOW 0RAII9.
DaacriptlT. t Irxalara wat frea ta aaj atUm,,
IXAMINI IKfORJiRUEOnSa.
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