Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 25, 1878, Image 4

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THE MANSION HOUSE.
Corn.r.fSeoo.dadMar.atStrti.
CUSAKI'IKI.I.FA.
mun eld '41", io
. .,.t mf, fc..r J9:
Wit o.peo7 !' "f'""??" I' "?
.... ..1 ..iiu. The whole bntUtng bu booa
"furniik.d, en proprietor "HI "P
palai .10 render hta inu comfortable whil.
laying I"1- . ,.
,-Tbe 'Manaioa Itoai." Oinniboi mm to
tod from th. Depot ol tbo errleal end departure
of ..co treia. W. 0. UAKDoN,
Jul, ll.T7.tf Proprietor
LLKGHKNY HOTEL
Market Htreet. Cloerflclil, Pi.
Win. 8. Ilradlry, forinorly proprietor of tbo
i.0 IIuu.o, baring leeer-l J1" Allegheny
llMel, eolioile iboro of public patronage, 1 b.
llouee hoi been thorooglily repaired end newly
furnUbod, onl guelle Kill toil rte plee.ent atop
pint plooo. Tht toblo will bo eopplied wilb l.
but if ov.rjlr.lr., io tbo market. At tbo bor
rill he found tbo bt.t wine, eud liquor.. UooJ
.tabling attached. WM. 8. llllAUI.r.V,
My IT, Ioprlotor.
SHAW HOUSE,
(Cor. of Morkot A Front itroct.,)
OLKAHKIKLD, PA.
Tbo undorilirii.il boring tok.n charge of thli
Hotel, would rvapeotfully eollelt public patronage.
l.bi,'T8. Ji. HKwTON bllAW.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
. . NKW WAHIUNUTON, PA.
1'bli dow ond well turoieh.d houee hoi been
tokoa by tbo uodereigneri. Ho fool, oonfldent of
being oblo to render eatiefartlon to thoae who mo
foror biat wltb o oalU
Mo; , 1871. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
IOYD HOUSE,
J : I Main Street, '
' PfllLII'SlHTRll, PKNN'A.
Toblo alwaye ouppllod with tbo bolt tbo market
aTorda, Tbo traveling public li invited to e.ll.
j.n.lTD. ROUKRI L0YD.
jBnufcs.
County National Bank,
OK CLEARFIELD, PA.
I ) OOM In Moeonlo Building, one door north ol
X V 0. D. Wataon'a Drug Store.
I'aaaage Tiokete to ond from Liverpool, Quoem
town, it la. (row, London, Peril ond Copenhagen.
Alao, Draft. fr oole on tho Royol Bonk of Ireienri
ond Imperial Bank of London.
JAMKB T. LEONARD, Pre.'t.
W. M. SHAW, Coihier. JmlTT
DREXE1 &SC0.,
No. 31 Botltll Third Htreet, Philadelphia
iut.YK.ERS,
And Dealors in Government Securities.
A'ilieation by mail will reeeivo prompt otten
tion, ond nil Information cheerfully furni.hed
Oricre .olitled. April 11-lf.
r. r. Aitxi.Ln. a. W. AROOLO. J. I. AI Silt. n
F. K. ARNOLD & CO.,
Hunkers and Kroker.,
KnyilolitnYllle. Jeffcr-eotl Co., Pa.
Money rceolvrd on deposit. Di.countj ot Ino
ilerele retrl. Kii.tern ond Foreign Exchange nl
w.v. on h.'inil and collection, promptly mode,
Reynoldaville, Dec. Ill, I874.-ly
grntistrif.
T I'
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l. r. iiEicimoux
n V II V. V. ON 1) P. N T l h r.
tiraduote of tho Ponuftylvunla Colleicc of Dontol
Surgery. Office in reiidenre of Dr. Hill., oppoiite
tlie bhw liouBo. mclii:i, 'Te-lf.
DR. E. M. THOMPSON,
(dSco in I!nk I'.uii l.i,s )
Ctirvtt'novillp, Clrarlield Co., Ia.
mcb II '711 If.
J. M. STEWART,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLEARFIELD, pa.
(OITjuo in rr.ldcnce, Second itroet.)
Nilrnul Oxido (loo odinlniitered for the piln
eu eitroction of teeth .
CleorBeld, P., May 1, l77.1y.
pisrrUaiifous.
.1
on ii:intic; DF KVPHY DKSCMP
lion nnfttly nwatetf t tbii o(Rrt.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CAEDON & BEO.,
On Markot St., out door wett of Maniion Ilonn,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oufvrang(DintH r rf tha rnont eoainlt
chrcter mr firntshtt.r th public with Fresh
Metti of till kin it, nin) of the v try beit quality.
VUo deal ib all ktndi of Afrrieulturftl Imple
ment!, which we keep on exhibition for the ben
efit of the public. Call around, whoa in town,
and take a look at things, or nddre ui
F. hi. CAKDON A BRO.
ClearReld, Pa., Jalj 14, lH76-tf.
Just Kcecivcd I
Jusl Pvoceivoil by ARNOLD, at
CUIIWEN.SVJLLE:-
Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster !
Cur Load puro Cum, Ryo and Outs
Chop ! ,
Car Load Deukcn Bait 1
Car Load Choice Family Flour !
Cor Loud Dry l.oodi, Grocories, Ac!
CNiinglcs, Ifuik. it. it. Tics and
Grain wilt bo taken in exchange
Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1878.
'TN CiOll W K THIJW-AII othow ma.t
X rl fur their work bo fore it leavat the
slop. And as all flcik Is u the rr.ui of the field.
and the prouiiwi of men are like the flowere
thereof tatty are given one dny and forgotten
the next theiefure it ii lit not to trust anybody.
All kinds of work will be done la this shon for
rub or ready pay. Boots and shore of all sites
and styles the beat and cheapest In town.
I have removed tuy shop to the lower end of
rown, in lay. on row, on lleed street, near the
depot, where 1 will be found at all times, waiting
fur customers. All work warranted good aod
cheap.
Also, ell kinds of Leather aad Shoe Findings
for sal.
The eitlieni of Clearfield and vicinity art
ttpeeuuuv invitea to give me a call.
JOS. 11. DUE KING,
Clear 0,1 J, Pa., July 11, 1S77.
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS rf STA TIONKR Y.
Market U, Clearfield, (at the Poet Ofllre.)
TUB anderefgned begs lcar to annonnce to
the eitiieos of Clearfield and vicinity, that
he baa fitted op a room and has Jait returned
from the city with a large amount of reading
matter, coin, mug m part or
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
DlanV, Account aod Past Books of every do
scrip tion i Paper and Envelopes, French p reiser
and plaint Pens and Pencils, Blank Legal
Papers, Deeds, Mortgages) Judgment, Rxeuip
lion and l'romisar? notoei White and Paroh-
ment Urlef, Legal Cap, Heeord Cap, and Bill Cap,
Hbeet Music, fur eittter Piano, Flute or Violin,
const an t ly aa band. Any books or stationary
destred that I may not have on band, will be ordered
by first express, and sold at wholesale or retail
to suit eaiUimere. I will alto keep periodical
I iterator, lech ai Hagaetnes. Newspapers, Aa.
P. A. UAtLIN.
Clearfield. May 7, 186Mf
The Hell's Bun Woolen Factory
Toon towoibip, Clearfield Co., P.
BURNED ) I) Tl
BURNED UPI
Thesnbsoribers hare, at great expense, rebuilt a
neighborhood necessity, in the erection of a first
class Woolen Manufactory, with all tho modern
Improvements attached, and are prepared to make
all kinds ot viotos, uasstmerea, uaiineiu, uian
krti, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods on hand to
supply all tur old and a thousand new customers,
wnuia we asa o eoaao ana examine our iiocb,
Tbo bastness of
CARDING AND FULLING
will reoeiva oar ospaclal attention. Prom
anwagenioate will bo made tn roreiro and deliver
Wool, to salt customers. All work warranted and
done anon tha shortest notice, and by strict at ten
tioa to business we hop to realise a liberal share
of paMlo patronage.
KMX Ml POUNDS WOOb WARTRDI
We will pay the highest market price for Woo
and toll oar manufactured goods as low as similar
goods can bo bought la tho county, and whenever
we fall to render reasonable iatisfaetton w oan
alwayt be found at homo ready to make proper
explanation, ottner la person or ay letter.
JAMES JOHNSON A BONA,
jiprllWtf Bower P. 0.
Jlnv flufrtlsrmrnttf.
Cheapest
Those who investigate the
((ilESTCLQTilINi))
Ami get thenr at tlie LOWEST PRICES, will of necessity be led
to conclude tbrtt
8UINZBURG S CLOTHING STORE,
WfHlFni Hotel Corner, tlcnrfield, la.
Is the Place to get the Cheapest and the Best.
And they will also come to the same conclusion in regard to
HATS, GENTS' FDENISHINQ GOODS, TEUNKS,
VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Etc
As we prefer selling our Summer
over, WO Will give our customers ttciuiti uurguuiB.
COME AND SATISFY YOURSELVES.
COV.YTIl 1 ! HO It ICE of Mil
at market
Cte.rll.lJ, 1'.., July 17, 1878.
mi
THE BEE HIVE.
To (he Citizen of Clearfield CfAtnty :
I have opened up one of the
of goods ever offered in this county, which must be seen to bo ap
preciated. It is not necessary to go into details, but will say mat
the following departments are thoroughly full in all qualities and
styles. '
Dry Goods,
i Millinery Goods,
Hosiery and Gloves,
UasaimerB,
Shawls,
i Corsets,
Linens
Handkerchiefs,
White Goods,
I Furnishing Goods,
Kid Gloves,
I in broidery.
Linen Suits,
Skirts.
These troods have been selected
bought for cash and will be Bold for cash, and my expenses being
very light they will be sold cheaper than the cheapest.
Clearfield, Pa., May 1. 1878.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
r DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
MATTHIASES,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET 6TKKET, NEAR P. 0.
Th. onderilffned beffi Iooto to Inform the oltl
aon. of Clearfield, ond tbo poblio irenoroll?, that
bo bal on band ft one oaiortment or rurouoro,
neb Waloot, Cbeitnot and Painted Chamber
finite!, Parlor Sultel, Reclining ftnd Eltoniio,
Cbaln, I.adlol' and Oeatl' Kail Chain, to Per
forated Dinlog and Parlor Cbaira, Caoo Heat, aod
Wlnd.or Chair., Clothe. Ban, Step and Kitan
lion Laildtn, Hat Raoki, Benibbtng Bralhei, kl
MOULDING AND PICTURE VRAMXS,
ooktnt Qlae.ee, Chrvmai, Ae.. which woold
ultatile for Holiday proienti.
doeto 71 juii.i iMiiiiflAp.
FloOlJIt, TKEII,
AND
GROCERY
STORE.
JOHN F. KRAMER,
Room No. 4, Pie'. Opera. Hem,
t'lerUcld, P..
Keep, oon.toftllj OD band
SUGAR,
COFFKE,
TEAS,
SODA,
COAL OIL,
SYRUP,
SALT,
SPICES,
SOAP,
Oanaod aod Dried Fralta, Tobaeee, Clgare, Cea
etlea, Older Vinegar, B.tter, Eggo, Ae,
' ALSO, EXTRA HOME MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Floor,
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o.,
All of which m be eelc oboes tot eaek er
eiebange for eoaatry prodoee.
JOHN r. KRAXBR.
Clearfield, Nee. II lN..tf
gjw dvertisrinrntj.
and Best.
subject of where to get
stock rather than carry them
iidoAM In txrhangt for goodt
price.
1878. wi-yJ
OAK HALL
TSE'rsoPLS's mm clqtbiks souss.
1878.-18th yoa.r.
With much greater variety
Than ever
With ampler facilities
Than ever
With far more customers
Than ever
Tib arc better prepared
Tlian ever
At considerably lower prices
Than ever
To luppl
Th Mom and Bora
of Anuria
With (mporb Clothing
From th L&rgoot
Clothing Homo
In Antwrioau
Only On Price. ' The Lowest. Term. Cash.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned.
templeo and prlceo mailed onrwhert.
Orden by mall promptly executed.
WANAMAKER & BROWN
Sixth & Market Sts., Philadelphia.
largest and most attractive etockfl
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
lies,
Wall Paper,
Window Blinds,
Trunks,
Valises,
Rugs, kc.
with the createst care, were
WM. REED.
HUNT'S
flreet KMi
Kurnnniiifl t It hu
bt'IiiretiiflpabllcXtyeara
and use.) tj eUl clautne,
lit 'NT'S KhSI III V
tunaveo rrom iio(rriaa;
VUY ruree all IHe-
aereor un niemrN. iiiaaeer. ana i
rlnar
Ifreans, llropey. Caravel, 11 la br tea
Ipcoutlaenrft and Iti'trntton ml Vrnm.
nun i-
rH It HMKDY encouraifct ilerD. emir a,n
atpeUte, brace up th yitcTn, and rrnewed ht alth
Is the -ulL JIl'KT'Bl MKn KIV rarea fain
UlbaHldBullaHi. off I.stna. I.Mnrrai
I IV, Female) illHeaara, Diiturtva hler
i, II arta, or etna, l.tinrral llrbl.
BMa ripep,irae
ar of Hi Kid
' rrlno-tbtenliul
ai Aapeiiin, itriyhi a uiaraar
era ana all ( omulainia or inr
ilriana. HI NrN Hr.!t1RIl
iune,aooroMia want never iM iurerurutaDenioine
putillc.and tlie utiimit re I lance mar or plai In It,
llU'T'll IIWIKUV la pretifired
tMs-HiiiiiiT's
.V"
Known (u ion. .
Am trial will
bond W pampblot to
REMEDY
j'ooTiuajica.R.1.1
To tie ntform ClrJMi Comlt '
Tho onderilgned hoeing boon appointed by tha
Department, at Waibington, principal reporter of
tbo Agrlcnltorat Htatl.tlc or tlearDold oounty,
reapeclfnlly mtneiti tho eo-oporatlon of ,11 to
fte.ltt, by Mnding th. lubeerlher all lb. informa
tion tbey eaa bearing opo. to. following quel'
tioni, 00 u to ooetile him to mobo oa oorroot
statement to th. Department, , po.aibl, t llow
many horrot bar. died In yonr borongb or tow,,
ebip, and of what dlaoaeo. How many eowi and
ealrel, and of what dleoaeo. How many ahoep
bare yon loet. and .r wbot dieeaeei aow mono
killed by dog.. How many big. hero yon loit,
and of what dtoeaio. What prtfalilng dlee.e.1
amonget to. poultry. In all caaoi gii. lb. r.m
ediei need wbioh bare boon foond to b iaeeeai.
fnl, aod In all eaaot to gi. th. oa.b ealoe ot all
lock ai nearly ai pontblo. By Iho w-oporatlo.
of onr oitlten. ta g.n.ral npoa tbeeo Important
partleoian, th. Ageienltorai report! WMI boeom.
an enotolonodiaof eeefnl iaformalioa to tbo nnb
lie, by enabling the Departmoot to pnbh.h tbo
dte.a..a, tn. lo..o,and tbo remedlee that bar.
bee. fonnd moat beneBelaJ io eertaia dioa.eo
Any other Information thot will bo oonalder.d I
pnblle beaett, will bo thookf.ll rooeieed.
Addroee th. inbaeribor at Grampian I1 1 1I,
Clreifiold Co, Pa. SAMUEL W1DKM1RB.
Uaroh II, 1171-lf.
REMOVAL !
James Im. Lcavy,
Having nnrohasod tho entire stock of Fred
Raohett, nerehe gives aottee that he has moved
tte
ft.
Into the room lately oeeopitd hy Heed A Hegerty,
on Bee find itroet, where he Is prepared to offer to
oa ec find
tht pablle
COOK ST0ES,
PARLOR STOVES,
of tht lalfft Improved patterns, at low prints.
HOUSE FDENISHINQ GOODS
(hi Futures and Tinware.
Roofing, Spooling, Ptomblog, Gaa fitting,
R.pairl.g Pomps a .peolalty. An
work warranted.
Anything Is my Use will be ordered
opeeleJ
eeatres.
JAM. L. I.SAVT.
Proprietor.
FRED. BAGKKTT.
Agest
Cloeried, Pa., J.ly , lT-tf.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAItKIKM), 1A.
WKDNRKDAV WORNINll. SKPT. Ji. U7I.
A
Jtr.
I'runklin J. Moses fur muiiy
yuain uiijoyoa iiiu uun iiruoitii-
tUtKU 01 kulllg a (,'ntllll IIKV'UI III IMC
band of tliiown, niuitiorutu, luixtTit and
porjururri, wliu atliiiininlt'rcd tbo Slult)
Oiivoriimeiit of Sotilb Curolmu, and
bold bih carnival ot (titiiu tlioro fur
leu or iwolve yuain iru:o(inr tbo revo
lution of lSTli. . Woilo not untlortitiind
tliul Mr. Moam undfrtukoei to yuvgf
btmtwlt n ll ih rooiilattoti or to tlt'iiy
hid guilt, bill b e i 1 1 1 expulriuli'd lloni
bie formur Statu, a tliraixd and ruintid
man, a broken rvoil, tit tor notbinu- but
conffHaion of bin own Kins and exposure
of bie ossoeiutc tbit'Vts, wilb nomvlliing
of tbo fooling wilb vtIiku tbo fou
domned murderer contiilniU's bis body
to tbo cause ot mcdiiitl ncicnco .Mr. Mo
ses has undertaken, through tbu co.
umne ot tbo Now lork llnald, to otter
to tbo public a lull emilession ot tho
unholy manner in wbivb bo and bis
crow discharged their functions of gov
ernment, abused their trust, plundered
their Dconlo. and aided tbo party in tho
North wbicu eusluineu liiein in iiieir
political power. Wo recommend a
a cloao porusul of -Mr. Moses' niirrutivo
to the manv inoue iiooiiio who nave
actually boon eo fur misled by their
bittor prejudices as to believe that no
such culumitv over befell a State us
hen south lurolum nausea irom iso-
gro and Carpet bag rulo to tho control
of tho Democratic party. If tho mod
ern Moses account ot luo genesis ol
tho Palmetto (. itipot baggor, to bo lot
lowed by his exodus, is not as vora
cious as that ot bie biblical numesakc,
it ie certainly scarcely less interesting,
lie makes no effort to shield or anolo-
gir.o for biuiscll, except that lie. declines
to be made tho scapegoat for tho sins
of all. Tho Ku Kltix excitement, ho
says, was.a delibcruto job set up by tbo
Uepublicun managers to iiiuko puny
capital ; iew lorn roughs wore im
ported, an aimed constabulary was up
pointed, and a Rccret managing cubul
was formed, all paid out of tbo .State
Treasury and popular luxes, whose
business it was to stir up or invent
"outrages" whenever occasion there
or bore demanded them for political
eH'ed ; tbo inliitnous Major Lewis Mer
rill, formerly well-known about Uuluin
bia, in this Stale, was paid by the
Stale olllcors to keep tho Suite in eon
slant pandemonium, and he ufiorwurdn
was rewarded by being allowed a steal
of (35 ,0011 from iho State, liy etich
devices, narrated by Moses in tho first
of a series of papers, tbo Republicans
kept this Slate prostrate until they hud
well-nigh destroyed her sovereignty.
What do our l'cpubliniti readers think
of tbo scamps they helped to sustain
in powor ?
In a letter to tho Now York Sun,
Moses tells bow tho returns from South
Carolina wero manipulated in tho lust
Presidential election. Ho declares
that when they first camo in tn the
Returning Board if teas fuviul Hint Til
den had carried the Hlnte ly over one.
thousand majority of utrutly toat votn.
A number of Kepiiblican counties wero
tampered with to iiicirase t heir mnjoi i
ties. This proof exists :
A moderately proioi'iritt and wnrth) lt''ulill
oan lniig In Ciluuihu liaa In bl. ,.-.riin ooo
of the tii;e. of p.pi'r no wlikli !L,- li.iiriiiir oa.
dooe, all the ofiar.uler. ol ohieli, wioi the nani.
of ibo eountlr., on in tlie hamtwii'injr of r. L
Cardota, onr of the niembera nf tt.e It nird. The
returua frum fjbarleatown, Oioriteiooo end liar
liogtoa countlea were the onea wbu:b were tam
pered with and in which aotlielent voire acre
altered to giro tb. State to llayea.
navitEs abovt giuxt.
Tho Now York World lias recently
been considering bow tho -Republican
party prospered under General (i rant's
Administrations, and can not as tbo re
sult of its investigations discover that
Radicalism increased very greatly in
numerical strength while, tbo (ioneral
was its official head. In lHn'8, when
Grant was elected President, tho Re
publican party hud 214 of 285 votes in
tho Electoral College, and in 1870, af
ter Grant had " run " his strong Gov
ernment for eight years, tbo Kepiibli
can party bad 173 votes (exclusive of
the i votes of Louisiana and Florida
which were really duo Tilden) out ot
3C9. In olbor words, tho strength of
tbo Republican party in tbo Electoral
College was 75 per cent when Grant
began, and 47 per cent, when ho got
through. In I8ti8 tho Republican
electors for President and Vico Presi
dent in tho sovoral States received
3,015,071 votes in a poll of 5,724,684,
and, 1873, they received 4,0:i3,2!)5
votes In a poll of 8,411, 130. In othor
words', the strength of tho Republican
party at tbo polls was 53 per cent.,
nearly, when Grant began, and 48
when ho got through.
1 be Congressional records show that
in 1809 tho Republicans hud in the
llouso 151 of 229 Representatives, and
in 18T7 they had 110 out ol 293 ; thus
indicating tho strength of tho Itcpubii
in the popular chamber ot tho National
Legislature to have considerably do
creased under (jruntisni. In tho Sen
ato of the United Slates in 1809 of the
70 Senators tho Republicans hnd 51),
while in 1877 they hud 39 of 70. This
is rather a heavy shrinkage to occur
under General Grunt and dots not
augur for him a very popular run for
his third term of tbo J'rcMdcncy In
188t). Then again in 18li9 of tbo 37
Slates 27 bad Kcpobliran Govornors,
and alter tho election of 1870 there
wero 15 Republican Govornors in
Union ol 38 States. Those figures will
be of Interest to our Republican friends
who have so long been foretelling tbu
speedy death nf tho Democratic purty,
or have alleged that it is already dead.
ibo abovo slatiscs show what a lively
corpso Domocracy is, and wo predict
that when it next strikes tbo Itcpuhli
can party, the Radicals will bo under
tho impression that a thunder bolt bus
struck them. Wo agree with tbo
World that, " regarded lrom a practical
stand point, tho Grant movement is not
so very imposing, altor all.
A MIOCKlXa DHATJ1.
THE COHI'HI SWELLS TO TWICE ITS NAT
URAL SIZE.
" Galiu," a correspondent of tho AI-
toona Tribune, writing from Williams
burg, lllair county, gives tbo following
account of a shocking occurrence in
that village, under dale of Wodncsduy,
September 1 1th :
A ternblo calamity bofell our es-
teemod fellow-citizen, Dr. Panlbunius,
and his lovely and accomplished datigb
tor, Klennor, last evening. It seems
that a couple weeks ago two trumps
captured a pair ol enormous reptiles
which the Doctor pronounced to be ot
..... . ...
that deadly species known as " blowing
vipor." Tho Doctor purchased the
reptiles, Mitonding to forwarded them to
tho Zoological Gardens in Philadelphia.
Hiding their transportation tho snakes
were placed in a largo glass jar, tbo
top being carefully secured by a cover
ing of wire gaur.o. The jar was then
placed on an elevated bracket in a ro
moto corner of the Doctor's office. Last
evoning the Doctor and bis daughter
were returning from a visit to tho coun
try, and, the Doctor having occasion
to mako up a proscription, they both
entered bis oflico, the Doctor lighting
a lamp. And now comes the terrible
donoucmcnt. A largo owl swept in
through' the transom abovo tho door,
and flow with the speed ol an arrow
against the lamp, knocking it over and
scattering tho oil and broken glass in
overy direction. Tho bird seemed
frantic, flying and dashine in every
direction, while a general crash of hot
lies anil glasses was beard on every
side. Meantimo the Doctor bad lit
another match, but just in time to re
ceive his daughter, who sprung with
it wild cry to his arms ; in tlie darkness
ho gathered his darling in his urnis,
and in a moment realised tho situation.
Tbu owl hud Jislixlpd the jar In, in 1 1, o
S '!"' ft-,. '.v V Hr.-t.yrvX'H i .t
Speedily ha groped his way, culling
loudly liir help, which, tho hour being
lato, was elow to pui in an appeurutice.
Tbey seemed blow, but scarcely five
ininutcselapsed until a full donen ladies
and brave men were on tho spot. No
living hand tun indite the horrors ol
tho next few minutes. Miss Klennor,
who bud been insctisiblo since she
sprang to her father s arms, was now
being cured lor by tho ladies, whcni
one simttlluncotis shriek almost fror.o
Ibo blood and purulyzetl each nerve.
et not all I .it was 1 humus J.atz s
and that seized the glillcriiig replile
by tho neck and choked its Icarliil
lungs apart. It had bitten the ludy
midway between tho ankle and tho
knee. She was now carried immcili.
ately to her home, where every known
antidote lor poison was administered
by her now trantic father ; but all to
no avail. She died at 0:30 o'clock this
morning. After taking tho poor un
fortunate young lady home, some ol
tho men, knowing there bad been two
snakes, returned to tlioomce una soon
despatched tho other. An examina
tion showed its two largo fangs, were
missing. Ibis led to Iho conjecture
that possibly the Doctor bad been bit
tun. A husly return and close exam
ination resulted in finding tho fangs
in tho thick leathers of the Doctor's
boots, who, being so alarmed for bis
daughter, bad not tho slightest know l
edge of being struck.
Tho corpso of ibo young lady was
swollen to enormous dimensions, while
her general complexion is in harmony
with tbo spots ami general coloring nf
tho snake. Tho largest of tbu snakes
measured four uud one-half feet, the
smallest four feel. Tbey ure pro.
notmccd by our old people the largest
of the species. Our community is wild
with excitement, and great sympathy
is manifested for the Doctor and bis
family, who have been hero but a short
time.
lXCllKASlil) J) HUT.
It appears, according to tbo Phila
delphia 'Junes, that tho National bond
ed debt and interest are greater now
than ul any lime since tbo pit sunt Re
publican Secretary of the Treasury
entered ollico; tbu exact increase of tbo
bonded lie lit since the inaugtiralion td
Mr. Sherman's iidiniuislrution of our
HnunceB is (120 973,11(10. Eighteen
months ago the bonded debt wus (1,.
097,097,500 ; now it is (1,818,070 500.
Tho foregoing figures are from official
sources and show tbo increuso to bo as
we buvo slated. Truly iho Kopubli
cun party and its Secretary of the
Treasury havo been most uiiliirliiiiulo
in their financial management. The
Radicals richly deserve defeat lor their
linuncial blundering, if for no other
reason. Tbey have hud solo control
ot the administration of tho Govern
ment ever since tlie close of the war,
thirteen years ago, and their whole
policy has been a mistaken one.
Tbo Republicans have bud every
opportunity to securely estubli-li our
system of finance upon u firm basis ;
but, instead ol doing so, they I uve
show li theui-.ciws ciiiiieiy inadeipitile
for tbo emergency, mid tho result is
that nothing tealiy t lleclivo bus been
accomplished by Ibtm. 'l'hey have
been ciui'.iiiiiully linKci ing al the finan
cial question without attaining uny de
cided, good results They have only,
through their mischievous und utiw isu
efforts, created general mistrust und
business prostration, when wo should
have, bad their party leaders been capa
ble of properly curing for I he country, a
fixed und excellent fitinncial policy and
a general revival of business. Tho
only way to correct these evils is to
vole tho Democratic ticket, and in this
manner put competent men in oflico
men who will honestly and carefully
administer financial ull'itirs. As fur tbo
Republicans, they havo tried their hand
at National finauciuringand havo most
signally fuilud,
USELESS MILLIOXA IKES.
William 11. Vundeibilt bids fuir to
full behind even bis futber, He bus
given nothing to churches and little
elsewhere. Daniel Drew did found a
Seminary, but it wus much on tho
principle that a duvout Calholio pnys
tor bis prayers j he is the same old sin
ner and stock speculator still, except
that bo hopes for sorno sort of Metho
dist absolution. As for Jay Gould, or
any of tha Wull street millionaires, one
would as soon imagine a shark setting
up for a clergyman as their doing any
thing but on purely selfish motives.
E. D. Morgan lias, perhaps, the finest
of all picture galleries, but it is for bis
own contemplation ; Cyrus W. Field
cures tor nothing but telegraphs and
elevated railroads ; Tilden for nothing
but politics ; R. L Smart lor nothing
but liis refinery and his library j Hon
nor, again, for nothing but his Ledtjer
and his horses ; Singer, tho sowing
machine maker, thought only of get
ling aa many wives as possible ho had
accumulated and redistributed nix,
when he wus untimely called away ;
Win. 1'!. Dodgo is a very benevolent
man, perhaps a little too ostentatious
about it, but with no art tastes ; S. 1..
M. Hallow is nothing but a lawyer
and a good luilroud operator ; the
Drown lirothers aro good men anil
good bunkers, but to iboin and tn nil
others liko them, tho rrt idea which
Theodore Thomus represented appeal
ed in vuin. tinrinniifi ua:ette.
Sim im.t Sca n dalous. A rece n t order
of tho War Depurtinent announces
that Adam Hudeuu is rcstoretl to tbo
army and placed on tho retired list,
with tbo rank ot Captain. I nder the
last Administration this arrangement,
so comtortablo for liadeuu, would not
have surprised us, lor the man has
only gullied distinction as a personcl
ultcmlunt upon General Grunt, who
provided for him handsomely and gave
him tbo rich oflico of Consul General
at London, to which post he carried
off a trunkltil of Government pnpors,
that bo might continuu his eulogistic.
biography ol Giant at Ins leisure and
al tho public expense. Generul Grunt
had a way of Inking cure of his personal
adherents, and his cure for liudeau was
no worso than his other performances
in the snma line ; but it is hard to see
what claim ltutlcaii has upon Mr.
Hayes, and as ho certainly has none
upon tho country this appointment is
simply scandalous. Vhila. Timet.
Joint Dilate Mr. Dowecs, tho
Chairman ot tho Greenback State Com
mittee, has challenged both Messrs.
Dill and llnyt, to meet Mr. Mason on
tho stump in joint debute. Mr. Spcer,
the Chairman ot tho Democratic Stato
Committee, in answer to Mr. Dowces,
writes as follows :
It l! of ellal importaneo to tbo tal payere of ill
partlea that ear Btot. Uoreinmeot be hon.etly
and economically oondaoted I that alm.ea, hard
ened by the BufTrrence of year., be thoroogbiy
ecrreotod thot Iho berdon. of taielioa be light
ened, ond thot Ring rale bo ott.rly overthrown.
The term, of yoor nolo woald eem to limit the
dieene.ion to Natlnaal la...., bet yoe moat re
member Ibat the Kieemi.o of the Slate een neith
er eoln a dollar nor iaane a f reenbaek. Tbo anb-
Jeet of lb. .orreney la nally remanded to Ibo
election er aetsoere of Conffraaa ane memeera of
the lgielatore, who will cbooee a tailed Siatea
Senator. Mr. Dill, the Democratic candidate for
Oiireronr, le opeoly and eerne.lly eommllted to
rerorm In the admialairallca or eor state en.ira,
end be will be gl.d to meet Mr. Meeon, the con.
didalo of yoor party, or any other candidate for
floeeraer, la the dieeoaalon of all the I.auea In
volved la the campaign, at any .oavenieat time
and piece,
(ioVERNklRNT Thanks. Tho Hayes
family are still tniraiied in their Vt est
cm tour. This lamilv will becomo as
Inmoua In the tramp line as tho Grant
- 'family.
JJnv g.tlt'rrtlsjtmfnt.
TWELFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION.
ov Tiria
( lenrflolil County Agricultural
- . Si.p!j1v - - ... .i.
... "".l'J'.VVK--e,.-W'll.L
HE II KI.U ON THE
GROUNDS OFTHE WEST CLEAR
FIELD PARK,
On Tuesday! Wednuariny, Thursday
und Friday, October ISth, 16th,
17th and lHth, 1878.
THKAairasH.
JOHN Mv-OAUiJllKY.
KXarUTIVa niMMITTMK,
J. H. Ill OOM, Pike T.'wn.hlh.
.10 UN NOHHIH, J'tlte Town-tilt).
W. , HlKllt-L, Lawrence Tili-hip.
JOHN HM 1 1 II. Uwrenee Townahlp.
8. B JORDAN, Lanrunct Township.
JA MRS L l.EAVV.
cmar or roiin.
ISAAC 1). N0HKI8.
RirietH AND HKI1ULATION.
Family tickets $1 00
Single ticket), during Ulr Ml
Single admission ticket tb
Children order ten yoars old, when aoaompa
did by their iarentt or guardian, free, and un
der that age not admitted unless oeomjmnled hv
parents or guardian.
Every person wishing to be enrolled as u mem
ber of l he irWIolr, uiion the iiavinent of one dol
lar to the Treaaorer, will reoelve a certificate of
OM-Deberahlp oohtainiog the name of the appli
cant. Kvery per ion eo enrolled as a ueinhor ihall,
on the premutation of such eirttflnale, roneive a
titrkt-t that will admit hunt-elf, wife, and children
under eighteen yrars of age, during Hie fair.
I. He mrmuorf or thu noeiety wi i rreoive a iiini
Ur ticket.
AH iiersons must hi prvMd with tioket ,
either signed hy tht I'reciilent or Chairman of
tlie Menu! he Uommttlee. to twain auiatasion,
'I hey will he furnlfhot hy tht Treasurer r
Kef rotary, or at the office on he gruiiud. Pit
riis HOlitlff as Jud.fi are ett"uHi t' herniue
nimiiirra nf (he S cictr. 1'ereims from oilier
ei until s can beccute members by 0"tny)ying with
he ali'-ve rules t ladi'-a can )eomie mmtiiiers ly '
the payment of fifty emi's, J
Flhibilnrs muft ba e tholr nnlntila and arti
e'es erlered on the Heeirtary's hctolis on or before
tlie scroml day of th- fair, ai twelve o'c'ock ; and
'l annuals and articles, oicept borves for ploaa
ure and for the trotting premium, mut be
luounht atihiu the enoloaure a early as twelve
o'uloek on Wttdnesday morning. All persons en
tering animals and articles for vxlilltion must
trocuio cuds from the Peerttury wi'h the noto
ur and clart upon it, and atU(h the same to
the animal or article pivlous to being placed
upon the ground. Hay and straw will bo fur
niihed gratis for all aaiinals entered for pretnl
urns, and grain will he furniihcd at cost for those
who driire to purchase.
No horse shall be entered or allowed a premi
um unless he is free Irom disease. Horses will
be received until Bonn on Thuraday, but tuunt
htire been entered previously. All persons who
.litem! to ealiibit horses, tattle, sheep or swiuo
or nlio io tfn d tuolTar them for saloon the ground,
are rirutteil to nolifr th" Her rotary nf surh in
tt'iition on or before the fourteenth diy of Oj.o
br, and leave with b.ui a lit and full detorip
tiou of the fame.
The nunilier and ola, and (he number la Hie
rlas, with iho nmne of the article will nppeur on
the on id a It ac bud, but the iiatno of the exhibitor
will nut appear.
Premiums ami Diplomas wilt be nnid on and
after tho first Monday nftrr the Fuir, a- d until
the Brat dny of December, 1 ifl.r which a'l
monied prcmiuius unclaimed w) he considered
as a donation to (he hoeietv. The ofUccrs of the
Hocieiy and members of the Committee of Ar
langcnionts mut wear a badge deaignating their
tjffl'-e. A select poliee force aifl ba in oor stant
attrrdftOcit for the preset vstiou of order atid pro
tection of property.
The trolling cour t Is lovel, well grutlod and
one Imlf mile In cir u-t. Ample srran gemeuls
will ho made fT tho oonvnnlenee and comfort of
visitors.
liistrm-t!"ns to ,'udgfi. No ti'itmnt or article
m eUiilittion fr a prcrtiltiin to receive an award
in tnoie ihan one rl ifs. This di e not embrace
hnrrcl entered lor the trotting premium Judgos
are ripretly re'iired not to award p'ent utn to
-ter-ted aniioai. Nipremiumi r.u n ird
ed to bu'la, e-iwn or brtft'r which rliall nppiar
to hue been luttt netl, n'y it lhi-n.aa of Ut oat
l!t! i tlm object of lbs Hi.ciety bcii g to htive su
n ri- r aniintils -f Hu i (lewcri.inm t-,r hreetling.
Fat t at lie. Tlie Judi-s on fat onttlo mil give
pmliciilar tttmlion to the at a. i.n n 1 a mlitnilti-d lor
exaininatioti. It ii b- l eve I. all other things bj
ing eUl, the beat oat tin have t'.c irrea'cat weight
int-r i lie stnaMet suH'riices. Thu Jiides will
rtiiiire ell in this oUm to bo weibeil, and will
take measures to Ke the suprrfxea ol each, and
publish His Mult with the rcpo't. 1 hey will
also, bctire awanilug any premiums, require the
manner and cost of feeding, as require by the
regulatioaa of the premium lit.
If there Is but one tihii'itor, and be may show
several animals In one class, premiums will bo
awarded in accordanoe with the merits of the an
imal. Tht Superintendent will take every precaution
in bis power for the safety of stock and articles
on exhibition after their arrival and arrange
ments on the (round, but the Society win net bo
r-sponsible fur any loss or damage that may oc
cur. Kibibiters will bo required to give personal
attention to the animals and articles, and at tha
close of the fair to attend to their removal.
Any article not enumerated In the clauses
placed on exhibition, if worthy of notice, will bo
suitably rewardod.
All article may be entered fret of ehirga, ex
cept horses for pioasare or for the trotting pre
miums. Any Information dcilred oan be obtained by
addressing any of the offlMrs,
LIST OF PBEMIUMS.
CLAF8 I. OPEN TO AM tlUKKDB AND
COMPETITORS.
Best bull $10 00
" cow 10 00
All breeds come together In this elate and com
pete with each other, to he judged by their good
points, symmetry of frame, ability to fatten, and
the flock Ibey will produoe.
CLASS J. GRADE CATTI.lt 0WNKD IN
THU COUNTY.
Best row for milk $8 00
" belfer, S years old A 00
" belfer, S yean old 8 0C
" calf, under 8 months old 100
CLASS FAT CATTLK.
Best fat bullock, cow or bull $5 00
CLASS 4 -TnoitOUOII-HUKD II0HSB4.
OI'KN TO ALL
B"t stallion, any breed - 8 00
" mare and colt, any breed, owned In
tbetounly 10 00
CLAFS 6 FAMILY AND FARM H0RRKS.
Best single family horse, 1 00
" main hod oarriage hnraer. 8 00
" gelding or mare for work 4 00
The exhibitor will he require-! to product
statement from at least three responsible nelah-
bori as to qualities of horses, to entitle him to the
premiums io tuis class.
Best t years Md eolt ft Ofl
" S yrars old clt 4 Ofl
" colt und or I years old S 00
CLAf-8 IV TUOTTINfl I10R-K8. OPKN
TO ALL.
Best time, S In 6, In single harness f 100 00
No premium will be paid In this ell" unlets
there are at least Ave entries made at 20 each,
nor unlets theft art three borers to trot Each
hurra to trot aeainat lime. Tht horst winning
this f urse will not bo allowed to com pels for the
Jrrmiumi In the other classes. No trols In classes
, T or 8 until the full amount of entries art
made, and the entrance feel actually paid.
CLASH T.-TBOTTINfl INRINOl.K FlARNKSS
(FOR llonSKSOWNKl) IN THK COUNTY,
AT LBAST FIFTKKN DAYS ItKtOKK
THK FAIR.)
Best 1 la 6, aillt heats, against time t-.8 00
No tireratum will bo awarded la this class an
lets there are seven entries made, end tft for each
entrance paid. The horse winning this promt i
in Ibis claat will Dot be awarded a premium in
JVo. a.
CLASS 8. TROTTINH IHBSFS OWNED AND
RAltiUD IN 111 It CU1NTV.
Beat I In 3, against time 10 00
No premium will bt awarded In this class un
Iras there are five horses entered to compete for
it. entrance 'to, at.
CLASS 9. SIIKKP AND WOOL.
Boat bunk, any breed. 1 HI
" ewe, any brood fl 00
" lamb , 1 00
" fleece of wool 1 00
CLASS 10.-SWINK. OPKN TO ALL.
11 rat boar, any breed I 4 00
" breeding low, any breed 4 80
" pig under six mouths old I 00
CLAPS 11. POl'LTRY.
Beat coop uf 8 Spring chickens $ I 00
' to toiheys, under I year old I 00
" dltplay of chickens, not less tbaB 12- 2 00
CLASS It. PLOWS, ROLLRRS, DRILLS,
HARROWS AND CULTIVATORS.
Beat plow for stuhblo or toll $ 1 00
" tab. soil plow S 00
" clod eroaher aod roller combined S 00
" grain drill I 00
" threading machine I 00
11 corn planter Dip 'a
boras rake I 00
M orlxlnal invention of acrlcoltural Im
pie men t ft 00
" harrow 1 0(1
" fanning Bill I 00
M cultivator 1 00
" tort shelter I 00
All art Isles In this tlsss not manufactured Is
the eoanty will be awarded no monied premium.
oui may receive a diploma.
CLASS 1S.-M1SrKLLANF.ors FARM! Nil
lMPLRMkNTS.
Beat bee blve $ 1 OA
graiatradtet 1 an
' lot of gardea tts 1 80
ditplay of farming ultasils ewaed by
tabibltor a 00
This class subject to the rule In Class 12.
CLASS 14. CRKBAL URAINS.
Beit I aeret of winter wheat. $lt 00
bushel of winter wheat 100
I aeret of rye 8 0t
" bushel of rye 1
I aeret of tele H 80
' t aeret of baokwhent 8 00
" t a-rea of corn 8 00
(iv dvrrttgtutf-M.
Peat t acre of clover seed.,
" 1 buabel of potatoes,..
4 00
1 00
bushel ei tin -my..
Crupt being enual, preferennt will be given to
those that yield tie largest net profit. Htatemenls
to ba furoi.li-d by the exhibitors. Tbey mart
he mn'itei oracighed, and a sample vira!W4
as lue r4.,- r-tfl.A.nl. f-.Y-f.aif jMwA.sf fa-'
aif't ina'uowmutee wfia a ttaiewtit siloed
thomaeivea, under pledge of vereol'v, of tha
quantity of grain raiaed un the ground entered
lor a premium, and must state as correctly es
he oan the kind and condition of the previou
oropa, the hind and quantity of seed towa, and
the lime and mode of putting It in the ground.
lrs.ns enuring field crops lor exhibltluu, or la
tending to do su, may give aotieo to the Hi ecu
tlve Committee at any lime, and have tbo uvld
lutniun-d and examined by the commit lee while
growing.
CUUrt U-BUKAD AND CKHKAL FOOD.
Heat loaf of wheat bread - &n
louf rye I rea 1 "
li.-f ..,.rn hrosbJ
pouue cake D'p'a
' Jolty cane - l'
" ' l.o und enke D'l'
' Iron eakt '"I1
ootlee erke "'I'
" Udroake - Dip
" rake of any klod, diploma and &0
" prtsi-rvt's, diploma and "
jelly, diploma, and 6"
" uiai.lnv of preserves and Jell? 1 Oil
' iite cream , - 60
CLASS Hl.-UUTTKR AND ClikRHK.
Hot 10 pound or mora nf firkin bnttvf, at
leatt 8 months old M CO
Jj pounds r more of butter I M
ibecre made by exhibitor I 00
The exhibitor to glvt a statement of the man
ner of preserving the butler aud of making the
OLASI 17. ri.Ol'R.
Best I Wl lli. wheat floor
" lot) H(. buckwheat flour i
" 61 lbs. corn meal.
ci.tHi 19 nour.srio ARTiOLaii
Ilest box or jar ol honey
3 00
1 60
1 OJ
l 00
" peaches put up mr tight, diploma
tomatoes put up air tibt, diploma...
11 bluckberrlea, air Hgh. diploma
' fttnor jar of pickles, diploma... .
' rurd ham, diploma and.. i
' dried Itetf, with mode of curing- ID
ri.asi 111. domkhtio MaauraoTKRKB.
Meat III yards Heni.el $1 Ofl
l yard aattoel.. I
' 16 yards woolen carpet. S 00
" III yards cloth 1 00
" ! yards rag carpet, (wool chain),, .. 3 00
" pair brnnkets I Oil
not I Irlnired tnitla, dililouia and, 60
wooli-n coverlet I G"
speeimeo of knotting, knitting or nee
d e-work by a Utai under eleven
J""- -
" lb. Hocking yarn
foot mat.. 60
" tidy mat 4)
( 2(1, HKBIH.I, llltLL, WAXWORK, 4c.
Beit rprcitnen of neeUe-work, diploma and $ 60
" specimen of sewing on machine, diplo
ma and..... 60
" spt-elmen of Bowers in worsted, diplo
ma and
" speciinm of embroidery In worsted,
diploma and
" specimen of embroidury in lace, di
ploma and
" niecimen ol embroidery In inmlia, di
ploma and
" rpciitneo of leather work, dip. and,..
" spei'iui-n of wax flowers, dip. and...,
specimen of fea'ber work, dip. and...
" specimen of ornamental work, diplo
ma and
" thirt made hy Mis unirr 12 years,
diploma and ,
" bad qui It, eatlmatot fur work, diplo
1 00
ma and 1 00
rtaal 21 MlLtlNKiir Ann nnKfleuAKtxa.
Bert millinery work, diploma aod
" dreas-making, diploma and
CI.ABB 22. ARTISTIC wo UK.
Best photograph taken oa the ground..,
i' lanuicnpa paint
" penmanahip
" architectur e! drawing H
11 oil painting ,
" portrait painting
' cit lie painting
' painting in water colore ,
orniinit'nUl painting of any kind..,
" farming set-tie
class 23 - ttasluxB.
(lent design for firm houct and stable...,
' dciiffo for dairy house. ,
" d -aign fur fruit home ,
, $1 00
, I 00
. Dip
. .Dtp.
. Dip.
. D
. Dip.
. Dip
, Dip.
, Dip.
. Dip
, Ofl
, I 01)
, 1 on
CLASS St. UBTALUir FABtHC ANB UAfHIKRr.
Bert enoking Hove
" parlor atovr
u specimen, Inn lence
specimen of tinware ..
" lilaeksmitbing. diploma and
' spoeimen of gunsmitbing, dip. and...
" specimen of iron turning
ii on
2 mi
2 00
I on
1 on
t on
I
plate casting, diploma or.
original Invention in eounty
dianlav of American table and pocket
1 oo
6 00
cutlery 2 00
dhplay n edge tools 1 00
CUtiS Jj. VKMICI.KS OF ALL KIND,
Best familv oarriage 2 i0
hunrv I on
" farm wagon 2 00
1 Bleigh X on
' lumber sled I U0
horse cart 1 00
wheelbarrow 1 On
The premiums in this elais art intended only
for articles manufactured la the eounty. Diplo.
mat may bt awarded to articles not made In the
oounty if deserving of notice. This rule also
applies to class 24.
CLASS 28. CAB IN ETW A UK MADK IN CO.
Best dressing bureau W 00
extension table t 1 00
Tariety of chairs 1 60
bedstead.... I 00
wa-hstand , 60
set parlar furniture 4 00
Bet ofehalrs I 00
aofa 2 OH
oentre table.. , 1 00
lounge, diploma aod 1 00
office chair 60
rustic chair I 00
CLASS SO. C0OPKRINO, CARPENTERING,
Ao.
Best pine wero tubs, stands, Ac $2 00
Bet ol gram measures i on
window blind 2 0(1
lot of bucket 60
specimen of sash 1 80
panoel door 2 Ol)
tramp of any kind 1 00
CLASS 38. ROOTS AND OARDKIf VEtiETA
Bl.KS.
Best buabel rutabagas tl Ofl
liuahel carrots I "
1 12 stalksoelery 60
1 4 buribel sweet potatoes.. I OH
1 buihel table beets
1 A beads cabbage, diploma and 60
1 variety of melons, diploma and. 60
squiabea, diploma. &0
1 pumpkin, diploma and 60
1 care plant 60
It muat be shown that all vegetables hart been
raised by tht exhibitor.
CLAPS 29. CrRRIKRS. fi DDLERS AND
SHOKMAKRRS.
Bert dl'p'ay of bootp and abocs. $2 80
rid ng aa iflle for lady I do
riding bridle and martingale....
side Aniahed harness leather
sleigh robe mvle by exhibitor..,
carriage barnois.,
1 0t,
1 00
2 Ofl
2 00
finale harneat...
tide kip leather
aide sole leather.....
tug ham eaa
gentleman's saddle..
traveling trunk
calfskin
60
50
t oo
2 on
1 00
60
60
side upper leather..,
CLASS SO.-TAILORS' AND UPHOLSTER
ERS' WORK.
Beat suit of olothes made by hand $2 00
fan it and vest made by a lady 1 aw
usk mat l rest. 1 Ad
hair mattress.. 2 00
straw mettrest. I 00
coal made by a lady. 1 00
CLASS JH.-PKINTIND IN COUNTY.
Brit newspaper f I 8d
h.enk ov
handbill 60
- card 60
' specimen of ornamental printing 2 08
CLASS 82 STONEWARE.
Best assortment and quality $2 09
CLASS 33. WOOD AND 8TONK.
Rett dressed atone.. .., $1 On
butter bowl - 60
" turned article.. 1
" floor boards, worked 1 00
waahlna machine 60
" weather boards, worked, I
CLASS 24. NATURAL MINERALS.
Best mi', of useful minerals of Clearfield
eounty, including toal 12 88
" potter's tlay 60
limestone. 1 00
tins clay 60
CLASS 25. FRUIT.
Beet dlrnlaT and ireattst variety ef craft
ed applet t 00
" dl'ntny of pears. 1 00
' quinces.... 1
" specimen of apples, 1 bushel.. I 0.1
M specimen ol American grapee I 00
" natural grapes raised io county I 00
H domestic grape wint.. 60
" currant wine 60
" blackberry wine. 6fl
CLASS M.-HORSRMANSHIP.
To tht lldy who maneges her horse best
and sits moat gracefully ... Dip
To tha eentleman who man area his horse
best and sits most gratefully Dip.
Best driving on tht traek by a lady Dip.
Best band with brass in si rum eats Dip.
Beet hand of menial muait..... Dip.
CLASS IT.-NURSERIKS,
Beat nursery entotaing tht greatest rati,
ely of fruits and ehrubs, cultiva
ted la the moot approved manner,
the applicant to furnish written
description, with variety and mode
of toltart.. 12 80
CLASS I8.-RIFLR SHOOTINO.
rtasT match 69 Tiana.
Bett I shotl, Btrlng eaa ere I8 00
Second best 8 00
Third beet. 4 90
Fourth beat I 00
Fifth best. I 90
IKCnHD MATCH 104 TABI'l.
Best I shtts, string mtasara Ill 90
Second beat T 09
Third best.. I 80
Both matches ta bt shot according to tht fo
lowing rales i
No shoot me to take place nttil there art I wen
ty 8 ve en tries In tech match at $1,80 aa entry,
Position, ileodlog i off band, free arm any kind
ofguat op" ligBU) Boalhting 'sbottand no
shots eelled"- shoot three and measure three
measurements to be made from centre of ball to
centre of target. The range will bo eeieeieu uy
the Judges and each marksman to furnish his
L.'Ul.W,.'V.lie,Miei t.ie 1 J , e -
tW.Ury not later than Boon oa Thursday, Uo-
to bar J7lb the third day ot me lair.
I'ereons entering for the ma tab will be almil-
ted to Ibo grounds fret of charge ou the day of
the matoh,
Dlscrettonary premiums will be awarded for
all articles of merit not embraced In the abovo,
aod exhibited by mechanics in all the various
brandies, and U ll hoped that a general exhihi.
U-'B will te made. For all improvements useful
Io lha former, and having valuable properties,
although notnade In the county, premium i may
be awarded by lha Kieeutive Committee. la all
rises of merit, diplomas will be awarded to ex
hibitors residing out ol the tounty , and m-h p r
ajma are MrHiallfJ.r-xi'yl V1 w'"1 tfae fair, and
exhibit any article tbey may oBoos. Tn.y wmI
receive every attention at the hands of IheoM
acre. An earneat appeal Is made to our own people
to wake this the best fair we have ever had. Let
the exhibition be worthy of our piople aod ored
lUble to tbe tonnty. It ll peculiarly a oounty
institution. It should be a farmer'! society, and
from l hem should receive the most atu-nlion and
enco irageuient. Its good cfieou bare been felt
and muuti more good may he done.
I1AH1U3 1100VKH, I'reaideul
Socretary.
(Dur (Dun dmtisnuent.
THE REPUBLICAN,
Puhllabed tvtry M' ad need ay by
GOODLANDER & LEE,
CLKAHflELO, PA..
llaa th, l.arftat ( Lrculatlou of any paper
In Nurtliwenteru Peuu.ylvatila.
The largo and constantly increasing
circulation of the Republican,
renders it valuable to business
mon as a medium thro'
which to roach iho
public
Tkrms or Subscription :
If puid in advance, . .
If paid aflor lliroo month a
If puid after tiz months,
$2 00
2 50
a 00
Whon papers are Bout oatHide of the
county payment must bo in ad vane o
ADVKUT13ING:
1 n luiui. or loHH, 8 timoa, , $1 60
Each subseqaont insertion. 5u
AdminiHtrator' Notices. . . 2 .SO
Exocutora' Notices. . . . . 2 f0
Auditors' Noticos, .... 260
Cautions and En trays. ... 1 50
Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 50
Professional Curds, 5 lines, year, 6 00
Special noticos, por lino, ... 20
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS :
One square, 10 lines,
Two squares, . . .
Tbroo squares, . .
One fourth oolumn, ,
Ono half column, .
Ono column, . .
S 00
15 00
20 00
50 00
70 00
120 00
JOB PRINTING.
We aro prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING
POSTICUS,
IMtOURAMMKS,
CARDS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
io., 4o.,
IN TUB BUST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
ORDERS DY MAIL
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
GoodlRiuler A Iee,
Cloarflold,
Clrarlield County, Pa.
lAvery Wtable.
Y, undersigned begs leare Ut Iniorio tlubmi
i lie that be is bow fully nirpar to ae
date all in the way of furniahinj H-.ses, ltufriM
Kf.i'At-s wi tlarrni'v-TS-t':.. umtt uotu-1TJ
he that be is now rully iti
t au tn the way uf furniahi
Wtwefeu ihird and ourtb.
UKO. W. OKAHHAkT
H.arlleld. Feb. , 1874
r. niiLUM. r. st'coaatoB. oaiiLiacs.
(.1 I II II, Mti'OKklE & 10.S
FUKNITUIIE
ROOMS,
Meld. Pa.
Market tttreet, Clearfield.
Wt Bianufac'.ort all kinds of Furniture fa
Cham beta, Dining liooma, Iiihraries and Haiti.
If you want furniture ol any a tod, doi't Li
7
until you see our siuea.
UNWIiltTAKIXi
In all It! branenM, prompt, attended to.
UI'LICII, MeCOHKLE I CO
Clearfield, Pa., fob. t, '7.
at m'lL "-I
!rrv;:.ytU.'r'
HOKET CF HOREHODND ADD TA3
FOR THE CURE OF
Concha, Colds, Infloema, Buarsencss, r.fa."1.
xireathing, and all Affoctioni of the ihrosi,
Bronrhial Tubes, and Lungs, leadirg
to Coniumption.
Tin" infiillil.Ic miietly i ctnii-cil t.f tie
II,.m;v of tlie jilanl IlnictMHind, in il.t-n. '.
ituifin i:!i T.ii-Him, extindttl fr.in :
l.tiK I'mxciriF. of the ftnti tici; ,n
'(m.svmi'i, ot It.iltn -f C.ilcntl.
The ILmi-v nf Hortlmmul f.i oiln.s
si'ATl kks ail iintatHiiin and tnlkiiiiiiiiiiiu:
(lie Tar-Lalm ch ant s am- v.y '
il.
anil air ins n ires Itrailinti In tnc I
it.iu: ,
1
atl.litititul iiurrclicitis lnp ilic
nviiI. niitl Itciithfiil acti.'it.
1 .
tn lico kern vnit from tiyi:i; tt.i- ;;rt .T n.
cine of n f.im'HM iioitor )v li.t- hi" i t I'm;
Minis of livt". hv it 'in lii htye yt'w yim .
N'.ll. Iho T:ir-l!alm IsaMiu r
sau-ll.
I KICKS 50CI.N1S AND $1 I'Ki: i:'T1l.r,
Crent aavins to buy lari;c
MIMk4 Too(licli IropsM Vurt,
iti 1 MlntK,'.
Sold by all Drupgisla.
C N. CEITTENTON, Prop., NJ-
JJARD
TIMES
HAVK NO EFFECT
IN FRENCHVILLE1
I am await that there are some persons a little)
hard to please, and I am also aware that tba
complaint of "bard times" is well nigh univenal.
Hut I am to situated now that I can aatisfy tba
former and prove conclusively tbnt "hard timet"
will not effect those who buy their goods from us,
and all my patrons shall be iniiiatr d into the se
cret of
HOW TO AVOID IIAItU T1MKS
I have goods enough to supply all the inhabi
tants in tbo lower ond of the county which I sell
at exceeding low rates from my mammoth store ll
HU LbONBURU, where 1 can always be found
ready to wait upon callers and supply them with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Such as Cloths, Satiuetts, Can line res, Mulini
Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats sad
Capeall of the best material and made to order
Hose, Socks, Uloret, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, It
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffre, Tea, Bugar. Rice, Mnlasres, Fiah, Fall
Fork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queens ware. Tinware, Casting, Ploel
and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Culti ra
ters, Cider tresses, and an Kindt 01 Axes,
Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glaus, and a general
assortment ot Mationery,
.GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always on hand, and will bt
eul at the lowest possible figures.
J. 11. McClain'l Medicines, Jayne't Medlclnei
Hosteller's and lluofland's Bitters.
601)0 pounds of Wool wanted for which the
highest prioe will bt paid. Cloversced on band
and for tale at tht lowtst market price.
Also, Agent for Strattonville and Curwcnsttlls
Threshing Machines.
fejuCal) and see for yourselves. Yon will and
everything uaoally kept in a retail store.
L. M. COUDRIKT.
FraochTlIlt P. 0., A ego it 12, 1874.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
iSueeeeeors to Boynton k Young,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
Manufacturers ol
PORTABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Carner of Fourth and Pine StrML,
ILKARI-'IKLO, Vk.
HAVINO engaged In the nanafaetnre of ir
elan MACHINERY. wo retTeetfotrfrofora
he nublio that we ire now prepared to ill all
order! al cheaply and aa promptly aa oan be done
la any of tho eltlea. We nanafietnre end drill.
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mill
Bead Dlookl, Water Wli.li, flhaftlnf P-tl'T',
Oifford'l Injector, Steam fjeufeo, Sleani WblftH
Ollere, Tallow Capi, Oil Cnpl, aeuf Corke, Ai'
Oooki, a lob. VllTll, Cheek Valtee, wrongbt in
Plpee, S'.eam Pnnpi, Boiler F.d Poatpa, AnS
rrletloa Metm, Bo.p Stone rarkln,, Ooe Peek
at, and all kind! of MILL WORKi lor'1"1
with Plowa, Biol Pole.,
COOKAXD PARLOR STOVES,
end ether CASTINOS of all ktnde.
-Orderi MNelteel and illed at elty I"""
All letter! of Inquiry with refereaoe to Biehlnere
ef oar menafeetare provptly aaiwered, by addrae
lag a. at Cleartold, Pa.
JanlTd If RIIILKR, TOttNfl A RRn
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