Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 02, 1878, Image 4

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    Hotels
THE MANSJOH HOUSE.
i i.i AKi n.i.n, PA.
riIlHat'l ad eommodloua lllel hai.dnrtnp
tbt paal yr heat n1Tl to double ite
farmer oap aelty fur tb entertainment of itren
gra tod goteta. Tht wholt building bu beet
refurnlihod, and tht proprietor will apart no
puna to render hit fueatt totnlortablt while
ttaylng with him.
fi&Ih Huorloi llouea" Omni bm runt tt
and from tbt Depot on tht arrival and departure
of each train. W. C. CAHUON,
July !I-T7-tf Proprleloi
LLKGHENY HOTEL
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa,
Xfm. 8. Bradley, formorly proprietor of tht
Leonard Houh, having leaicd tbt Allegheny
Hotel, enlleiti iliare of public patronage, 1 bt
ll'iuit hat been thoroughly repaired and newly
fumtihed, and gueeta will And il a pletaent etnp
plng placa. Tlit Ulilt will bt aupplied witb tbt
beat nf everything In tlia market. Al tht bar
will be found tbt belt winra and liquora. Uwod
elaUiug attached. WM. 8. UUAOLKi,
May 17, '7. Proprietor.
OUAW HOUSE,
to
(Cur. of Market Front atrtet.,)
CLEARr'IKLD, PA.
The underfilled baring taken charge of tbl
Hotel, would reapevlfully eullrtt public patronage.
rebSt.'Ttt. H. KJEttTON bllAW.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
NBVT WASHINGTON, PA.
Thli new and well furnlibed houft haa bren
taken by tht undaraigned. He feola confident ot
being able to render aatlafaction to tboie who may
favor bim witb a tall.
May 8, 1873. 0. W. DAVIB, Prop'r.
LOYD HOUSE,
Main Street,
PHILIPSBURU, PENN'A.
Table tlwaya aupplied witb the beet tbr mark
afford. Tbt traveling public ia invited fneall
Jaa.176. ltOIIKKT LOYU.
County National Bank,
OP CLKAHKIKLD, PA.
ROOM In Maeonle Building, one door north oi
0. D. Wateon'a Drug Store.
Paeaaga Ticketa to and from Liverpool, Queens
town, Ulaagow, London, Parii and Copenhagen.
Aleo, Drafta for Bale on the Hoyal Bank of Ireland
and Imperial Bank of London.
JAMES T. LEONARD, Prea't.
W. M. SHAW, Caahier. Janl,'7T
. DREXEL & CO.,
Nu. 31 South Third Street, Philadelphia
And Dealers in Government Securities!
Application by mail will recalvt prompt atttn
tion, and all Information cheerfully furntabed
Order aolieted. , April 11-tf.
P. R. IRNOin. fl. W. ARNOLD. J. I. A R HOLD
F. K.ARNOLD & CO.,
ISaiikern itiul ISrokcrM,
Keyuoldsvllle, JelTtraui) Co., Pa,
Money received on deposit, Diacounta at no
derate ratea. Eastern and Foreign Kiohangeal
wave on band and collectione promptly made.
KtTnoIdevllle, Da. I", 1874.-ly
5ftistry.
T L. fl. IIEIC1UI0LP.
J t
S U It (; P. ) N 1) i: NTIHT,
Graduate of the PtnnylrnnU Pollece of Dental
forgery. 'thee in reimence ot Dr. ii ilia, nppnaitt
the hhaw Iluuae. mchlS, '7H If.
DR. E. M. THOMPSON,
(Office in Bunk Building,)
CurwciiavUle, Clearfield Co. Pa.
inch 22 '76 tf.
J. M. STEWART,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
(OOico in realdrnee, Second atreet.)
Nitron. Olid. On adtnlnlil.red fur lb. pain
.M eitraetioa of tuoth.
Clearllrld, P.., May 1, 1RJT-1.T.
ptsrdlancous.
IOII PRINTINU OP KVERT DESCRIP
ttun nnctly aialnd t tbll offi...
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CAKDON & BBO.,
On Market St, one doorweatof Manaloa lionet,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oar trrangemtnta art rf the moat complete
character lor furniablng tht public with Freih
Meata of all kind, and of the rtry bait quality.
Wt alto deal in all kinda of Agricultural Implt
menta, wbioh wt keep on exhibition fer tht ben
efit of tht publio. Call around when la town,
and take a look at thlngi, or addreaa ua
P. M. CAKDON k BRO.
Clearfield, Pa., July 14, 1S7Mf.
Just lloeelved !
Just Received by ARNOLD, at
CURWENSVILLK:-
Car Load Nova Sootia Plaster I
Car Load pure Corn, Rye and OatB
Chop 1
Car Load Deakcn Salt 1
Car Load Choice Family Flour !
Car Load Dry (ioodi, Groceries, Ac!
Atetf- Shingles, Bark, It. R. Tics and
Grain will bo taken in exchango.
Carwensvillo, May 1, 1878.
T M CJOI) W E TRtJHT." Alt othtra muat
X, PJ for thrir work befort U Irarea tbt
bop. And aa all fleih la aa tht gram of tbt field,
and tbt promiata of men art likt tht flowera
thereof they are given one day and forgotten
theneit therefore it i beat not to truit anybody.
All kinda of work will bt dout la thia ahop for
eaab or ready pay. Uoota and aboea of all aiiea
and atvleaJ-tbo beat and ohoaneat in town.
I have removed my ahop to the lower end of
town, in Tnv I or 'a row, on Keed atreet, near the
depot, where I will ht foond at all timta, waiting
for euitomera. All work warranted good and
cheap. .
Alio, all kinda of Leather and Shot Findioga
for aalt.
Tht eitliena of Clear field and vicinity art
vipeeiiuuy inviiea to give me a call.
JOS. 11. DKKRIND,
Clearfield, Pa., July II, 177.
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
Market BU, ClcarCelri, at the Pott Office.)
fpilK anderaigned bega leave to annonaet to
X. tht eitiarna of Clearnald and vicinity, that
he haa BUed op a room and hat Juit returned
from the city with a large amount of reading
matter, eonaiating la part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank, Account and Paat Hooka of tvtnr dt-
tcriptioni Paper and Knvelopea, Prenrh preated
and plain) Pent and Pencile i Blank Legal
raptra, tetaa, Mortgagee) Jtirtgment, Kiemp.
tion aad Promiearv notraj While and Parch-
neat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Gap, and Hill Cap.
oneei eauaia, ior titntr nano. rinw tr violin
constantly on hand. Any books or atatlonar
deaired that I may not havt on hand.will bt ordered
by Irat txpreaa, and told at wholeaala or retail
to tail ttwtotnert. I will alao ktep period ioal
literature, men aa jnagatinea, newapapera, ac
P. A.UAIL1N.
Clearfield. May T, 16S-tf
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory
Pena townihlp. Clearfleld Co., Pa.
BURNED IIIITI
BURNED UPI
Thesnbatrlbtri havt, at great ex pen at, rebuilt a
aeighborbood nwtflty, la tht erection of a Int
tlaaa Woolea Manufactory, witb all tht modem
Improvement attached, and an prepared to maba
ail nlnda of Ulolba. t'eaeimerte, HatlnetU, Ulaa-
hete, Flannela, Ac Plenty tf gooda oa hand to
apply an our old and a thoaaand atw tualomera.
whom wt aak to comt and eiamine tar atotk.
Tht baalaata of
CARDINQ AND Fl LLINO
wilt roetlva oar tapeelal attentloa. Proper
arrangemenU will be made to eaeeivt and dtlivar
Wool, to aalt tnttomera. All work warranted and
done upon tht abortaet notice, and by atrltt attta
tloa to bwatntet wt hope to rtallat a liberal ah art
ai pabiit patroaagt.
lOMM) rOUNDS WOOL WANTED!
Wt will pay tbt bightat market prlet for Wo
aad ttll tor manufactured gooda aa low at almllar
gooda eaa bt bought la tht county, and whenever
we fall to render reatoaablt aatlafactlea wt aaa
alwayt bt foand at bona ready to makt proper
tipiaaauoa. tuner in penea or ny itittr.
JAMES JOHNSON A HONS,
aprlllntf Bower P. 0.
mUrtltanrotif.
Spring
1878.
ma
THE BEE HIVE.
To the Citizen of Clearfield County :
I have opened up one of the largest and most attractive stocks
of goods ever offered in this county, which must be seen to be ap
preciated. It is not necessary to go into details, but will say that
the following departments are thoroughly full in all qualities and
styles.
Dry floods,
! JJillinery Goods, j
Hosiery and Gloves,!
I Corsets, Ties, I
Ilandkerchie f s,
; Furnishing Goods,
Kid Gloves,
Embroidery.
Ctis.siiners,
Shawls,
lumens
Wiiite Goods,
Linen Suits,
Skirts.
Thee goods have been selected with the greatest care, were
bought for cash and will be sold for cash, and my expenses being
very light they will be sold cheaper than the cheapest.
Clearfield, Pa , May 1. 1878.
HUNT'S
Thn flrrat Klin.
alpdirlne lanotam-w
ruiiipuuiKl It haa beee
bi-f it it t he pnhllc 90 vrara
at u Qcti ot all cuLtwa,
111 NT'S it kM ED V
liajkateil from llmtt-nn
REMEDY)
to dlo. Ill S VH HV.Ml
diHt-aae aad oVmin but
ircia wtio have been
up 7 riiraiciane
raare of tJii Hlducy-, Uladdrr, and irtnarv
Ontana Droutiv, t;rei I, Dlabflee, and
Incoiiilnpiicfl and Knrnrlnn of f'rtne.
11 1: N Th It KHKII Y rncMurajtca tie -p, rrratci aa
trpetlte. omccs no (in- sviiNmii. whI renewed aJth
laftwrfenlt. HI'XT'H KKM euree I'ala
In thrbidf. lim it, or l.otn. trnrml DrblU
III. kViiiinle JJiHi-naCH, l(ltirti-d Mrrp.Lo
of Appftllr, llrtchl'e )lariif of ilir Kid-
ti-TNBitdall r.iiivlalnta of ti t'rlne-entiNl
(irKana. Ill M H HfcinFIIY I- ptirvlr rrn
Ubli'.Mirtni'ftiia want nurrr tx-foie furntaheil to tht
puttllc, and the it!inr,t n-Uance may ne placed In It.
IMNTH tllllV U nrrMrrd BX-
f.llV la prrMrrd K
HUNT'S
nivwi.i i or i lit
kwte dlieiM-i, and
Eaa nevftr bo
nntri In r. It.
tine Irtal will COO
beud ivt pamphlet to
REMEDY
raorutaaca, B.I.
JEilOVALl f
JOHN McGAUCHEY
Would reapect fully aotify tht pnhllt generally
that ht haa reaaoved hi Grocery Store front
Hbaw'a Rnw, to tht building formerly occupied
by J. Mi lea Kratser, on Second atreet, aeit door
to Bigltr't hardware atore, where Be In tea da
keeping a full lint of
(J lKM llltli: H.
HAMS, DRIED BKKf lad LARD.
SUGARS aid B RUP3, of .11 frulM.
TEAS, Omn and Blub.
COFFEE, Roajted and (lrD.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
c.i.r.rvn ihiits,
All kind. I. tba mukM.
PICKLES, in Jan and bur.la.
SPICKS, In .r.rj form Ml rarl.tj.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KINDS OF CRACKERR.
SOAPS,
MATCIIES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PBACHia,
DRITD CHERRIES,
Coal Oil anl L&mp Chlsa&syi,
And . rood aaaortm.nt of Iboa. tblnca aavallT
b.pt i. . grooarj ator., wbirh b. will .lob.ag.
Ir oiark.linc m U). n.rn.1 pn...
Will a.l for aah a. ob.aplj al .oj .tbw oat.
PI.m. ull ib1 ao. hia nock bad judg. for
yooraeir.
jwim MOUAUUIIKT.
Clurl.H. Jan. 9, l.
fi.oi it. Fi:i:,
AND
GROCEliY
STORE.
JOHN F. KRAMER.
Room
Now 4, PL's Optra lloaa,
Clearfleld, Pa.
Keej-ttonalaatly oa baad
8U0AR,
COFFEE,
TEAS,
SODA,
COAL OIL,
BYRUP,
SALT,
SPICKS,
SOAP,
Canned aad Dried Fruit a, Tobaoto, Clgare, Caa
dltt, Older Vinegar, ButUr, Igga. Aa.
ALSO, EXTRA DOME MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Floor,
Corn Heal, Chop, Feed, 4o.t
All of wbltb win bt told cheap far taah tt la
titbangt fer toaatry aradatt.
JOHN t. KRAMER.
Clearfield. Hot. , IM4..lf.
UlsrrUanfou.
OAK HALL
ihs'psopis's mm ci:3J s:::;
1818.-18tk ru
With much greater variety
Than ever
With ampler facilities
TJian ever
With far more customers'
Than ever
Wo are letter prepared
Than ever
At considerably lower prices
Than ever
T. Bmpplj
Tk. Mam ui Scjt
f Amnio
With fopwk CUtklms
Trim tk tu(Mi
ClotUai HinuMl
biaariw
Only Om Price, Tht Uweit Termi Cuh.
Salltfaction Gumnleed or Money Returned.
Banpla. and prioM nailwl anrwherr.
Orden by mall promptly executed.
"WANAMAKEB, & BROWN
Sixth & Market SU., Philadelphia.
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Wall I'aper,
Window Blinds,
Trunks,
Valises,
Rugs, &c.
WM. REED.
HEALTE 8 HAPPINESS.
Health and Ilapploaef art prlotltaa Wealth to
their poaeceaora, and yet they art within tht reach
of tvtry ont who will aat
Wright s Liver Tills,
Tht only aure CURB for Torpid Lir, Dyaprp
elt, Headache, Hour Stomach, Cooatipation,
Debility, Naueea, and all Billions ton plaint a and
fllood dieordeie. None genuine no I eaa aigncd
"Wo, Wright, Phil'a." If your Druggiet will
aot aupply tend 14 eentt for ont bos to Barriok,
Hollar i Co., 7 N. 4th St.. I'bila.
Deo, 26, 'T7-ly.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
nATTItr.aHSKN,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STRBKT, NIAR P. 0.
Tbt aadtralgatd begt Itart to la form tbt tHL
ttna of Ultarfleld. aad tht public generally, that
bt hat on band a ana attortment of Furniture,
each aa Walnut, Cheats ut and Painted Chamber
Bui tea, Parlor Buitea, Reclining and Eittnaloa
Chain. Lad i a a and Qeata' Eaay Chain, tht Per
forated Dining and Parlor Chain, Cant SeaUand
Windaor Chain, Clotbat Ban, Step and Ei ten
lion Laddera, Hat Raeka, Btrabhlng Braahee, At
MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES,
ooking Olaaaee, ChremJt, Ac, which would
talublt for Holiday pnaenta.
dteirTB JOHN THOPTMAN
A NEW DEPARTURE
IV
LUT1IER8BDR0.
Ileraaftor, goodi will bt told for CASH only.
or la taeaaaet for aroduoe. No hooka will b
kept In tbt future. All aid aacoanta moat bt
tetUtd. Tboa wbt taaoot taah ap, will alaata
aaad ovtr tbttr aoita aaa
CLOSE THE EECORD.
I aaa determined to tell my goodt at cub
prloea, and at a diaeount far below that ever
offend la thia vicinity. The diaoouot I allow my
euetoaert, will make them rich In twenty yean If
they follow my advice and buy their goo da from
me. I will pay earn for wheat, mil and oiover
ated. DAN 1Kb UOODLANDKR.
Lutbtnborg. January 17. 1K77.
Asnricultural Statistics.
To Ike CYd'etae Ultarfitld Oommtj t
Tbt ondereigned having been appointed by tht
Department, at Waahlngton, principal reporter of
tbt Agricultural tttatiatiet of Clearfleld county,
reepeet fully rrquetta tbt co-operation of all to
aeaiet. by aending tbt aubaerlbtr all tht In forma-1
Hoa they can bearing opto tbt following qnea
tiona, to at to tnablt him to makt at correct a
atatemeat to tht Department, aa poaaiblt t How
many borate havt died la your borough or town
abip, and of what d Urate. How many aowa and
calve, aad of what diaeaat. How many aheap
havt yoa lert, and tf what diaeaat) bow many
killed by doga. How many boga hart yoa mat,
aad of what diaeaat. What prevailing diieatta
ingat the poultry. In all caeet gut tbt rem
edict need which bavt beta foand to bt aueeeae
ful, and ia all caeca to give tht eaab value ef all
a lock aa nearly aa poaaiblt. By tht to-opera! torn
of our eitliena la general apoa Ihtat Important
partlculare, tht Agaieultural reptrta will become
aa eoaytlopediaet aaefal iaiormatioa to the pub
He, by enabling tbt Dtpartmtat tt pabliab tht
diaeaat a, tba kaata, aad tbt re mod lea that havt
beta found moat beneficial la etrtaia diataeea .
Aay at bar laformatioa that will bttoaaidtrtd a
pabllt baaelt, will bo tbaahfull) received.
Afdrtn ua aa beer i bar at u rata plan inna,
CleatfttldCta, Pa. SAMUEL WlDEMIRE.
March 11, UTI-tf.
REMOVAL !
Jamos Li. Ijcavy
IlavUg purchased tht totlra atock of Fred.
Hack ett, hereby gltef aotlct that ht hat moved
Into tho room lately occupied by Read A Harerty,
an Second ttrttt, when at U prepared lo offer to
tht pabllt
COOK STQES.
PARLOR STOVES,
of tba latttt Imprartd patteraa, al low arltta,
HOUSE FDENISHINO GOODS,
Qas Fiiturei and Tinware.
RfrAeg, ffpMtlnt, FlaablBf. Q rillltiff, aad
Rapalriag Paaap. . apMlaltt,
All
rMeli
.ra warraatM.
A,ijttl I. Ua. .Ill U witni
...IrM.
JAB. L I.KaVY,
FnRD. 8A0H KTT,
A(nt
OUart, Pa, J.I. I, ISTI If.
THE REPUBLICAN
U.NK.,UV M0UN1NH, 00, )
IN MIlMtHtV OK N ANNIi: Hl.fHlM.
Daarfrlnl, at your rrueat I writi auine line
on Nunnie'a death (
Our little flowera, how eonn tliy fdt how fleet
ing la their breath !
Our Utile one, bow lliry tnlwint aroun t'theae
heart! of oon j
How bard to aay the Uat farewtt.1 How aad tbt
parting houri !
Mourn not, deur friend, our luviug babea havt
only gone before j
They art waiting at tho gulden gait, to ate ua
enter there.
Oh, glorioaa thought ! our bahea. tnoy ataud
around the throne above I
A crown adorna their lovely bead thoy king re
deeming lovt.
Mourn not, dear friend, jour Nnnuie b a guno
where aorrowa never cotntt,
She'll never know the griff end wot that now
aurrounda your bouit.
You art ture that Nunnie la aafr In benvi n wbit
of our obildren left ?
Then, M ua watch aud wait and pry tbut they
too tt aavad at death.
She bu Bum for tou Lrr lt aaect aong alio haa
peeaud the vailev thruuiih,
And over Jordan, aa the ling, In glory wuita
tor you.
'faun, huib taah murmur, diy taob I s your
Nannie eloira above t
LUt ! do you bear that muaio aww t f Chriit ditd
lor Inoae he lovea.
Oowtt, Pa , A a null 19, IS7.
JJA.VPT0X WJiJCK.
If ever Smith Carolina appeurud ut
diaailvantau in licr former public
conlunlioiis with MuanucliUHellH, alio
cerluinly liiim r a,leinlent Willi credit
to lieraell una tier olllnols hi l he inut
ti-r of '.lie Ui'inmid iinii tlio Uuvcniur
,,f JHa.t,ueUii.eUs lor lliu ri'tiirii ul tliv
Ihiel Kimptun to the C'oii'tiion w.-ullti
Uiuinsl llie luw nf wliicli bo iri
otl'elidur. Tliut deliiulidGiivelliiH' Uiee
ciioati lo iiut litmor ; nut bcruiiro it wuh
lliliil'inul, nor ueuiunu tliu Kederul Unn-
alituiiun did nut ejininiiiul linn to
honor it ; Iiut nimjdy and solely bu
eiiUBe bo uHcctotl to think tbut lump
Ion wua wunted for aomc other purpone
tbun to answer the vrimo with which
bu in cburged. Ho Biich Ihinguppeurcd
on the reciiru. and no privute inlorma
tion to this t'll'cct tbitl governor ICico
could have bud would justily bim in
bis unconstitutional and discourteous
course, iiut tho letter of liovernor
Hampton, which wo reprint, fully un
sworn und point-blank denies lice's in
tiniation flatly gives bim tho lie and
leaves bun not a h'g to stand upon
Ho ia hold up before tho country ua an
ollicial who refuses to extend for bis
State the ci urlcsics which liuvo always
been Held between the sister Common
wealths of tho country, und who
ignores tba mandates of tlio Federal
Constitution by an act which is ull tho
moro llufjrrnl becuuso its results arc
irrcparublo. Massachusetts says to
tho fleeing thieves of every other .Slate
that her portals stand open to them
and that bur arms will bo thrown
around them to prevent their reclamn
lion. We have beloro noticed that
these chickens may come homo to roost
Massachusetts has about as lari'o an
average of fuuitivo criminals as any
other State in tlio Union, und she can
not oxpoct any Htato to extend to her
tho reciprocal courtesies und rights
which nIio denies to others. Her
thieves will defy her laws with impun
ity, becuuso her own course has fur
nished n reason why their operuliun
should not extend beyond her own
borders.
How different tho course ol an ill
right and aide jurist in Cincinnati when
culled upon to decide a similar case I
in the matter ot rcnnsylvnnia s de
mand for tho return of a fugitive, Judge
Longworth decides lhat ho has "no
right to inquire into tho guilt or inmi
cenco of tho accused, but only to deter
mine the legality of tho process, and
wbotbor he is in truth tho party do
scribed." Had Governor Kieo hail the
samo nice regard for tho law ho would
not have to submit to bis arraignment
by the Governor of .South Carolina for
a flagrant violation ot the supreme law
of the land and for having sought to
dclond bis unconstitutional conduct by
a pretext " entirely unwarranted " and
an ' unworthy imitation." Lancaster
Jnlclligrnccr.
A DESPERATE THICK.
Olio of tho doHporulo tricks resul ted
to by tho Kopublicftti Ion (lorn in the
Kronen t cnuipaign is a nucret cfTort to
and togcthor the wKliern of tho Into
war into a pat (man political ori'n nida
tion in fuvor ot tho Kepublican Statu
tiekot. rormorly they oranir.otl nol
diors' Clubs openly, but finding that
tho honorable and riirht tliiiikinir vot-
orans doclincd to bo unod any loiicr
to auranco tho intcruAls ol a aelhih
political clique they wore obliged to
attempt in secret whut they dured not
do openly. Hut they oro likely to fail
in thoir clandentino sohomo an signally
as they would have dono if they hud
irone about the matter without any
effort at concealment. Tlio veterans
take no stock in such political trickery.
Tho following ia a copy of a litho
graphed circular m-lting lorth tho aims
and methods of tho Republican trick
sters :
Thb Prtartvm RoLtiitH' Latntia, 1305
CntararT Strbrt, Pmi.Atai.rHia, Kept. Hub,
1878. W iSii On the Republics Htata ticket
only are tht namta of tbt men who faend tbt en
emy with ua during the war for the Onion. In
view of thia fact the ab're organisation hai been
formed of aoldiera without rcgnrd to party, and
your co operation ia aaked in getting up a Lregue
in your eounty, tenuing promptly iu tbet bead
quartera the namea of all your mem bur a and all
aoldiera of whatever politioa ia your county. It
il important that not only Kepublteana abould bt
enrolled, but aoldiera of all partita. At the p rel
ent time theatoeaaity of the election of tboee who
fought with na la aa apparrnt aa it waa in the try
ing daya of l(tfll-t. A copy of thia haa been lent
to eomt of your frienda. Truly youra,
ROU'T. L. ORR, Preaideot P. S. L
IKT 18 SKASOy TOGETHER.
Occnnionall y ro como acrum Dtimo-
cral who queries whether tho Memo
crat bail not, better go into tlio Na
tional movement, tboro being "lots ol
l(epublien who want to boat the
party, but liavo been educated to liato
the name of UomocraU and will not go
with ub." If men who havo got aick
of Kepuhlicanimn want relief, let them
come into the Democratic party. Tho
Democracy will welcome them with
open arm. Iiut II tlioy will not do
that, then let them work out their own
salvation. On tho insues tho Nationals
raise, tho Democracy aro clean ; while
aa much cannot be eaid of man' lead
ing National, l'ray tell us what has
brought into being the grost national
debt ! Who caused tho bonded debt
to be payable in gold, principal and in
terest ? Who has saddled upon tlio
nation a swarm of tax gatherers f W ho
is responsible for tho distress in trade,
in manufacturers, in all industrial pur
suits? We ask, who has brought ruin
and dospair upon the ponplo T liuvo
not the agitators dono their share of
the inlamous work r Have not some
of the men who aro now bowling about
the laboring men and their wretched
condition, aome of them, being the most
radical in the Republican camp for the
lost nucen yean, and uavo tliry not,
in and out of Congress, done their level
best to fasten laws nnon tlio nation
giving to capital all the advantages
wnicn it now enjoys r Aro not many
of these men soldiers of fortune, ready
lo join any parly for porsonal gain, and
roady to betray party when that
party ran no longer be mudo nseful to
gralily thoir personal ambition or en
hance their pecuniary gain 1 lias
not the Republican parly fastened upon
tho Nation all its past and present
woes 1 Has not that been a majority
party in the Nation in consequence ol
the recruit it hna received from the
Democratic party? This desertion by
me I'cmocraia oi meir party, and the
vi. u. llioy liuvo (,-ivcn to llio liupubli
cum I'lirlv, i whut lian duno tho miv
cliifi; Sow, what is tlio reinody f
Why, rinily I'nr (hoso who Imve gono
iii.' ti wi -dw L'oim wiliu ppny 1,,J
,1
IK'., It II ' 1 WHO IlliVO ttUlll'IIU It) BtriKO
! doWTl DtMIIIKTUllt! lu ilK'illU'H und loi.l
: I... v.. . : . . I , i :
tlHHI UIU IIUUUI) tjI'UUl UIIU Ulttllll.lll,
not composed of the cluss of men to
bu rolled upon in an emergency like
the present to bring older oulol chaos.
vtu urge un nuinocraM 1101 10 nu ue-
eeived by the cry of the iigitulora.
Stuud fust to tho Democratic party and
the lloiiuieiatie principles. Ho not
ihrxw awuy your votes upon third
parlies, who huh ply wunt to use and
then betray you, Munlprlirr ( )
liOOSTEUH TO TJJE11EAH.
It is a lamentable and singular thing
that in this iinp'irliint political year llie
Doniourai y ut lliu two extreme corners
nf lliisNtute should have made such
unfit Congressional iHiininutions us
those ol Will. 11. Diiiiiiiiek, ol' Wayne,
and Morgan IE. Wise, of itreeii conn
lies. We have hefoie releneJ to the
biter und there is every prospect that
he will be forced to uhuudon a candi
dacy whieh Ihreuteiis the loss of a
Democratic district. Dimuiick's dis
trict is Republican und llie election of
a Demon ul there would bu a decided
gain, though not impossible in these
limes of Kjilical revolution if u decent
canuidulu were nominated, in nomi
nuling Dinimlck, hoivevor, tho Demo
cruls of llie district have torfeilcd every
cluim to bucccss und have ilepiived
themselves nl , v, r liht lo const ler
aiion from tlcir brethren in the Stuto.
W. II. Diiiiiii.ek is notorious llii,,iik'l,.
('..it thu C..iMii.u,t.alli, a. H l.ei-lu j
live r sMcr und jolj'nn f,i.h, it. In
hi. In.l cxp-Ticmv n u l,,i.'aior he
was ileicclcd in a con.pir:t'y to bhiek
iiiuil the lunk-i of the Slulo tin I to k:l
litem his vole for all tli.U be could com
mund for it. Ho was only saved ex
pulsion by bis prompt resignation,
which was such a convincing conies
sion ol his guilt that he was thought lo
have been tinully remunded lo privute
ble. He has, however, since then in
sinuated himself into Democratic Stuto
Conventions from which no doubt ho
would have been kicked out had he not
been content to hide his diminished
head in silence and obscurity.
The Democracy of this district seem
to insist on pushing him to llie I rout
and desurvo nothing bill defeat for
their pains. 1 1 muy as well bu under
stood first as lust tbut there is no con
sideration of party fealty which com
mands party support for a conlessed
thief, whose conduct since tlieexposuro
of his ruHCulily has been that ot uu un
repentant sinner ulwuys looking for a
new chance to repeat his offense. In
telliijtnerr.
IIXCOLS MUSVIE
A recent writer in Scribncr's Muga
7.ine says :
Kew were anure ol the physical
strength possessed by Mr. Lincoln. In
muscular power ho was ono in a ihous
and. Due morning, while we were sit
ling on deck, he saw an axe in a socket
on tho bulwarks, aud, taking il up,
hel 1 it ut linn's length ut the extrcmi
ly of the helve with his thumb and
loiellnger, continuing to hold it there
for u number of minutes. Tho most
powerful sailors on board tried in vain
lo imilutate hi in Mr. Lincoln said be
could do this uhen he was eighteen
years of age, and hail never seen a day
since llial lime when he could not. It
occurred lo me, when reading tho de
tails of tho plot that terminated in the
deulli of lliu President, that his abduc
tion, winch was at one time proposed
by the conspirators, would have resul
ted very disastrously lo thoso who
should have the tcrmily to undertake
it. Tho plan proposed was to waylay
the I'rosident at night during one of
his frequent visits lo tho War Depart
nuint, when lio was in tho bubit of go
ing to read the telegraphic dispatches
during the lime of important military
movements, and when ho would oflen
remain until a very lute hour, return
ing ulono through the grounds of tho
White House. A half-dozen men were
to seize and carry him off ; but, bad
they attempted it, they would probably
have lound that they had met their
match, for ho had the strength of a
giant. Judgo Swell, of Chicago, who
was an intimuto friend of his, says that
ho has seen him dash into a crowd
where two powerful men woro fight
ing, and, taking each by the collar,
hold them out at arm's length in the
most helpless and ridiculous position.
HoNtsT and Moral. Of course the
Radicals are all honest becansa tho
leaders say so. But the editor ot the
Columbia Jltrald hedges in this way :
Verily a pretly "honest money" party
arc tho Republicans. Last year they
ran West for governor ot Ohio on a
Boft money platform and West himscll
truckled in his speeches to Iho most
violent communism. This year their
platform in this Stule is silent as tho
grave on Iho money question and the
only candidate for Whom they are mak
ing a fight, Don Cameron, is dumb as
un oyster on that subject. At Iho
samo timo Kcllcy, Krrett, llayno, Shal
Ion burger and thu rest of their inflation
Congressmen aro renominated. The
Republican party of Pennsylvania lor
"honest money" forsooth I As well
might it be said that they are for hon
osl elections and honest administration
of tho State government. " Honest
money" Republicans! Kaugh !
Not Exactly So Tho Montroso
Republican, in animadverting upon the
career of William II. Dimmick while a
member of tho Legislature in 1873 4,
speaks as follows :
It w.l during th. terui wli.n th. Di-iaocrsta
bad attntrol uf that body, and whoa th.jr made it
Ih. mnat acandalttna and cuirupt I rgi.lalur. Ibia
Comm.in.i'alib ba. known la half. ..nturj. All
Biann.r of Jottbsry, bribery and rsM.lll; gansr
.11; praratled.
Wo airrco with tho editor of tho Re
publican in what ho has to say about
this lji'gislulura Willi mo nno single
exception lhat it was a lfcpublicun
instead of a Democratic Legislature,
tho former having 8 majority in the
Senalo and 14 in the House, with
Henry 11. McCormicK, Republican, of
Allegheny county, as Speaker of the
House al tlio lime tins corrupt worn
was being done. Wyoming Democrat.
Who hi ih. According to tlio Rock
land (Mo.) Opinion, Thomas 11. Mure I.,
the purcoesor ol Juitfono iiulo, in the
Kill!) Coni'resHiontil bintfict of Muino,
id a gnntnno and honoiit man. lie in a
native of Hampden, Me., and, therefore,
a follow townnman of the venerable
Hamlin, Ho has twice been driven
from a work on Government slruetureo
becauno ho had dared to vote tho Demo
cratic ticket in defiance of Socor Koho
tton'a aubordinatea. il waa alter hia
last diachnrgo that ho began to organ
iro the ISlono-cuttora' Union. Mr.
Murch is but 40 eamol ago. A happy
family in tho bent evidence lhat he ia a
good citixen and father, and not tho
worlhleaa tramp that he linn boon "tig
mat used by Jay UouM'a Tribune,
Overboard.-The Hcv. K.J. (a raven,
D.D ,agninHtwhom lltero were chargoa
ot drunkenncM and conduct un boon in
ing a miniHtcr, waa tried by the 8he
naniro IVonbyterv. at itfi recent sonnion
held at 8hiironf Mercer county. The
cane waa submitted to tho Court late
on Wednesday evening, the lHih u It.,
and tho final vote utood I Guilty, 19 ;
Not guilty, 4. l)r. Graves waa there
fore excommunicated. He gave notice
ot his appeal from tho decision of the
iC'ourt, aud will carry the caae before
tho Synod of Erie, which moeta in the
city oi Aicauviiie on the inn ni wci,
Uiv tlifitiSfutniis.
TWELFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION,
OJ 72ZE-
"Wdd f OMlIt AgriwHlirill
WILL UK lit 1.1) ON Till
GROUNDS OF THE WEST CLEAR
FIELD PARK,'
On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday, Ortnhcr 15th, IGtli,
17th and IHth, 1H7B.
TRKAtMIRFR.
JOHN MoOAUUIIKY.
exBCI'TIVB roMHITVKI.
J. R. III.OOM, Pike Tiiwnihin,
JOHN NlillKlH, I'ike Townahip.
W. I BISHU,, Uerrence Townhip.
JOHN HMITII, Lewrenoo Township.
H. B JORDAN, Lawrence Townaliip.
cairr a a nan a i,
JAMKS I. I.EAVY.
emir or foi.ica.
ISAAC II. NOKRIS.
RULFS AND UKOULATIOS.
Family tlrketa $1 0
Sinirle tioketa, durint fair 60
Single edtutaaion ticket 25
Children under ten voara old, when accompa
nied by ibelr parent! or Ruardian, fro, and un
der that a rc not admitted unleaa accompanied by
parent ornuardiao.
Every perion wialilng to bo enrolled aa a mem
ber of i he Koclelv, niton the ua v men t of ont dol
lar tn the Treasurer, will receive a ccrtitiratt of
mrtnbcriblp ooRtainicj tht name of the appli
cant. Evtry peraua ao enrolled aa a meinlter ahall,
on tht preentalln of each certificate, roneive a
tlvkrt Hal will admit him ..If. wife, and -bldren
ur.dar eibttn yara of age, Jurlnc the fair.
l.Ht iflrmhera of tht f ocirty wi 1 receive a aim I
lur ticliet
All cri na m,iat bi .rvi.J with tlnkHa,
ttner Hji mil by iht I're.Uent or i hairtmn t
the Pifcuti e I'ntinoitte. , to wltTtai Ndiuiatnt
iThey Milt ' furn.Mi.. I t.y h Tw.'urer -i
J i-tH-ie:nr?. or ml Mie IK o on 'lm jf-n "I. r
1 - a nn'irirf hr J uUs-a art e.p I t h cio
m nilxra ..f (lie Seit-I. IVre-n fr-nil a br
i r. tn.'i. sun hpc hid m niHera by c-nnvty ii j( w'lh
I hr ;tl. v?uie; U1 I'ttQ kiiH' hi '.li'i. r
i In' I'm meiit nf til'fy ecu a.
Kilnbiiurn inn) hnc iheir afilnt l mi 1 arti
c'va Ci Ittiil uti 1 lit- Soicinrt 'e V on ir t,ft.ri-
tl.c ei;m'l diir of the fair at twrlre u'clock ; au-l
ell aiiima'a aud artlatea, etoent h(re fur ploai
ure anl fur tht trot tin iirerainma. munt be
brought whliin the cncloaure a early aa twelveJ
oviuok on WiMlutiiley mirninic- All pera ma en
Inina: tnimala and artifice lor iliitiition muet
procure canla from the Secretary wi h the num
her and cIr upon It, and attach I tie eamt to
ibe animal or article previoua to being placed
upon me ground. Hav and at raw will be lur
nubed gratia for all aoimala entered fur preml
utui, aud grain will be furniihed at ouit for tboac
who deal re tn purohate.
No boree aball be entered or allowed a pre tat
mn un l-n be ia fret from diceaae. Horaeawill
be received antil noon on Thursday, but uiuat
have hcea entered iirevionalr. All peraont who
intend totthibit boraea, cattle, abaep or awinc,
or who intend lo offer them for aaleoo the ground.
art rrqiieitcd to not iff ibe Secretary of aunb in-
tvntiun on or before the rnartoenta day oi ujio
bar, and leave with him a lint and full drier p
tion of the raiut.
The numlier and elai.', and the number lo the
elaia, with llie name of tho article will appear on
ibe oard attached, but tba name of the eibibilur
will not armnar.
Premium! and Diploma will be paid on and
after the (Irat Monday alter tbt Fair, t' d until
the firat day nf December, 1&78, afti r which a'l
monita preiniuini unolaiinrd mil be conililered
aa a donation to the r-ocictr. The offieera of the
Society and mom ben of tht Committee of Ar-
angemenla muat wrar a bade deaignaling ibelr
offli'e. A re tee I pih.ie force will be in coralant
atfruance lor the prticrviit,n oi rrurr ana pro-
tectioo or properly.
The trolling cour t la level, w-l! grudcl and
one half to lie In circuit. Ample arran geiuenta
will be mode fur the eoarcniencs and eomfurt of
vieitnre.
Inatruetiona to Juliet. No animal or article
on eihibition for a premium to receive tn award
in more than one el aaa. Una doea nt embrace
boraea entered lor the trotting premium Judgea
are eipretily required not to award preiniuini to
itvcr-led aniuaU, N i premium are t award
ed to bu'la, ewa or hcil'cri which ihnll appear
to bavt been uttened, in'y in the olaia ol lat oat-
tie ; the ohject of the Hociety being to havt au
pcrior animal a of lhi deacriptinn for hrevding.
Fat Cattle. The Judzea on fat cattle will give
particular attention to the animalf lubmiltrd lor
eiaminatiun. Il la believed, all other thing be
ing eoual, Ibt beet cattle have the great rat weight
oyer the am alien t luperficei. The Judgea will
require all in thia eUaJ tt he weigh nd, and will
take men ture a tt gite tho auparfieea of each, and
publish the reault with tht report. 1 hey will
alao, before awarding any premiume, rrquire the
manner and coat tf feeding, ae require j by tbt
regulation of the premium lirt.
II there U but one eibi tutor, and be may ahow
everal nnimaU la ont olaai, premiuma will bt
awarded ia areordanet with the merita of Iht an
imal. Tht Superintendent will take every precaution
in bit power for tbt aafely of atock and artiolea
on tibibition after their arrival and arrange
meata en tht ground , but tbt nooltty will net bt
r-ioonaible for any loat or damage Ibat may oc
cur. Kibibittrs will bo required to give personal
attention lo Iht aoimalf and artiolea, and at tht
eleee of the fair to attend to their removal.
Aar article aot enumerated lo Iht elaaara
placed on oihlbiilon, if worthy of notice, will bt
auilably rewarded.
All article may be tntcrta trot or cnarg, ex
cept bo rite for pleaiaro or fur the trotting prt
miuma.
Any information dealreJ can bt obtained by
addrnaaing any of tht offiucra.
LIST OF PREMIUMS.
CLAPS 1. 0PKN TO ALL BI1EEDS AND
COMPETITORS.
Beit bull 910 00
cow 10 00
All hreeda come together la Ibla claaa aad com
pelt with each other, to he judged by their good
poinia, eymmetry of frame, ability to fatten, and
the atock they will product.
CLA8S 2.-0 R AliB CATTI.R OWNED IN
T.IK COUNTY.
Beat row (or milk $S 00
heifer, II jeara old. .... 6 0"
heifer, 2 yean old S tT
calf, under 6 mootha old I 00
CLARA I -FAT CATTLE.
Beat fat bullock, tow or bull b 00
CLASS 4. THOROUGH. nttKO IORfi83.
OI'KN TO ALL
Beat alallion, any breed $3 00
" mart and colt, any broad, owned la
tht oonnly - 10 00
CLASS 6 FAMILY AND FARM HORSES.
Beat alngle fatally borao m 2 00
H matched carriage boraat S 00
" gelding or mare for work 4 00
Tht tihlbitor will be required to product t
atattmtht from at lea ft three reaponaiblt neigh
bora at to qualitlea of boraea, to entitle him to the
prtmluma la thia elaai,
Beet t yeara old colt H $1 00
" 1 yeara aid colt 4 00,
" toll under S yrare old 2 00
CLA8P fl.-TROTTINO IIORFS. OrEM
TO ALL.
Beat time, I In 6, in aiogle hirneaa 0 00
No premium will be paid In tbla elia an (era
there are at leapt flvt enlriea made at 420 each,
nor nnleia thett art three hema to trot Each
hone to Irnl againt lime. Tht hnrat winning
Ihia purae will Bui he allowed tn compete for the
premiuma in iht other claaaea. No Irott in elaatet
(, I or 1 nniil Ibt full amount of tntriet art
made, and Iht entrance feet actually paid.
CLASH 7. TROTTING tNPIXOLF HARNESS
(FOR ID'RHKfl OWNED IN THE COI'NTY,
AT LhA&l FIFTEEN DAY bHrohK
TUB FAIR )
Beat t In 6, milt beat a, again it tlmt $ 00
No prtminm will bt awarded In thia claaa an
lete there are aeveo tntrlca made, and $0 for each
entrance paid. The ho rat winning thia premium
in thia claaa will not bt awarded a premium In
No. S.
CLASS . TROTTING HORSES OWNED AND
RAISED IN THE COI'NTY.
Bat t la X, agalnat lime $10 00
No premium will bt awarded la Ibla claaa nn
leia there art 6vt boraea entered to tompett for
il. Entrance let, $4.
CLASS 9.-IIEEP AND WOOL.
Beat buck, any breed.. , $1 (0
" ewe, any bittd I 00
lamb I 00
H fleece of wool I 00
CLASS 10 BWINB. OPEN TO ALL.
Beat boar, tat breed ... I 4 00
44 breeding tow, any breed , 4 00
" plf ander aix mnalht old I 00
CLASS 11. POULTRY.
Beat toop of ( Spring ehlektnt 1 00
" two tarkeya, under I year old 1 Oil
" dtiplay of chicken a, aot Cera tbaa IS- S 00
CLASS IJ.-PLOWS, ROLLERS, DRILLS,
UAhHOWti AND CULTIVATORS.
Beat plow for alebblt or toll $ f 00
" aan-tollplew fl 00
M tlod truaber aad roller ewmhintd I 00
grata drill fl 00
Ihreahing macbiat S 00
" torn planter... Dip'a
N borea rake 1 UQ
M tilt inal invention of titrleultural im
plement..., 6 00
" barrow 1 00
fanning mill fl 00
cultivator m I
tora aheller H 1 00
All arilalea In Ibla el aaa aot man a fae tared la
the tnaaty will bt awarded aa monird premium,
bui may receive a diploma.
CLASS U.-MISrRLLANEOlS FARMINd
IMPLEMENTS.
Beat bet bit $ 1 00
11 iralaeradle H 1 00
" fol of gardea tooltM I 00
dlnlat tf (arming ataoalla ewaed by
exhibitor H 6 00
Thia l aaa tahjeet U tbt rata la Cleat 12.
CLASS 14. CEREAL URAIN8.
Beat t acret of wloler wheat n 00
buahal tfwlaitr wheat 100
" 2 tcrea tf rye S 00
" baikal tf rvt I
fl acret tf tola H H ft 00
fltertttfbaehwbaat ............ 6 00
' I acrtt of corn t0
I
ilfiv aflrtUrmrnW.
Brail irrvol itivrricd
I bu.lt.l of f,ute.
4 00
I 00
I 00
4 tu.h.l ,1 Ilia Ihy..
tale ftirnl-li-d llie etltibliure. They aiu'-t
, . t x . it tit ': t k. 't I
be in autrt or aciglird, a d a aeinple farninhed
at Ihn r'alr. A p leant for premium! inua' fur
inrh the cuuiiiiiltue whh a ate'i-menl aigued y
lbtuulvea. uoder pleditt of vtracl'v. of llit
quantity of grain rawed a ibe gruud tnlerud
lor a premium, and niuit atatt ea correctly at
he can the kind and ootid I lion of the previoua
crupe, the kind and quantity of ao.il aowo, and
thu lime ard mode ol pulling It In the ground.
Pi-raoiia enurinir field croin for exhibition, or in
tending to do ei, may give notice lo tbt Kieca
tire Committee at any lime, and bavt tht ueld
lurwured and examined by tba committee while
growing.
V.IAM li-RHKAD AND CKHKAL FOOD.
licit loaf of wheal bread
loaf rte I read I'll
" liaf corn bread &u
" tponite rake Dip'a
jelly eaae. Dip a
" pound cake -. l'ip "
" Iruit take - Dip'a
B'-Wee nake Dip'a
" lady cake Dip'"
" rake ol any kind, diploma and
" priarra, diploint. and
' Jelly, diploma, end 6"
" Jieplay of preiervca and jelly I (id
h-e cream w tU
CLASS m.-liUMKR AN!) CliKSR.
Rett HI pounds or mnrt of flrkin butler, at
bail S uvntbe old $1 CO
" A p utda or more of buttvr I oO
" i tiaoe mado by exbihiior 1 00
Tnu i-xhihilor to girt a atatetuent of tho man
ner ot pnat rviug ike butter and of making the
obcene.
t'l.4a 17, Ki.ot'a.
Drat I On II... wheat flour M "0
Iftti lb', buckwheat Hour -. I ou
" 6! Ibe eortimeal 1 td
cLtue IS tnjMtisnc anncLt.
Det box or jar of honey l!00
" puche put dp a r tight, diplo ne
M loin a tooa put up air tight, diplom i...
" lilarklerrii f, air Ogh'. diploma
' fanov jxr of j ick'ea, diploma
cut ml iikiii, Jipii.uia an I.- 5
" diitu htif, w.ih iiio-t.i of ruling 6U
i.rva IK. nour.tno .t Fcrt tea
Heel V' arie fl.iii.et... - ! 0"
M( yard- aloef. I H
IS jar in wix.len earpel.. 1 0"
Hi yard ol .tn.. t
15 r. rag: rirpi-t, i wnl rhuin).... 1 l0
air biiit.krta 1 o
' a 1 1 1 tinted imoi, d j l -ma mid u
Wim.Ii ii r.overlet 1 utt
" ppvirati of hnolling. knitting or ne-d'e-work
i-y a Mia obder eleven
yeare 1 00
lb. Hocking yam , 60
" f.ot uiat.H 60
" tidy uat , 10
I'LAM 2d. !ltKll.ar tnKLL, VAXWoaK, dc.
Beit fprcitnon of needle-work, diploma and $ 60
" apcoiuien ofaewingonmacbiae,diplo-
ma and 60
41 apeciuien of flowera in wonled, dijilo-
ma and 60
" apecimrn of embroidery In wonted,
diploma and.....'. 60
" apecimen of embroidery in laot, di
ploma and 60
" apecimen ot embroidery in mualio, di
ploma and 60
" rteiuien of la at her worb, dip. and... 60
" apeeimen of wax flowera, dip. and.... 60
apecimen of fee' her work, dip. aad...' 60
" apecimen of ornamental work, diplo
ma and- 60
" ihlrt mtidt by Miaa under 12 jeara,
diploma and 1 00
" bed quilt, tatimated for work, diplo
ma and 1 00
CLANK 21 , W I LUX IKT AXD IiBtalM AKIBO
Bert millinery work, diploma and fl 00
" dreia-making. diploma an l I OH
ci.am 22. ARTiaric work.
Beat photograjih taken on tbt ground. Dip
" lamiacape paint I'ip.
" peninanahip Dip.
" arrhiteetnr! drawing Dip.
M oil painting Dip.
" portrait painting. Dip.
" cuttle painting. Dip.
" paintina in water colon. Dip.
" ornamenul painting of any kind Dip.
" farming eceue Dip.
claw 23 - DBIIGSS.
Beat deaign for farm ho tire and stable $-'t 00
" defiga for dairy houac.. 1 01)
" d'lign for fruil huuit , 1 00
CLAIt 21. METALLIC fABRICI AUD hUCRiainr.
lleit cooking etovc i 00
" parlor atove 1 (10
apecimen, lr-n fence, H S 00
' r peri men of tinware I 00
blaekamilhing, diploma and I 00
M apecimen of gunamlthing, dip. and... t 00
M rpecimcn of iron turning I "0
" plate cntinff, diploma or.. H I Of)
" original invention in county 6 00
" diajilny of American table and pocket
cuilory S 00
" dlrptay of edge loula I SO
CLASS J... VKIIICI.KS OF ALL KIND.
Beat family carriage
" buirgy
" farm wagon
M aleigh
lambor eltd m......
" horte cart
M wheelbarrow
i $2 JO
, t On
, S 00
, 1 on
, 1 00
, 1 oo
1
Ihe premiuma in thia claaa art intended only
for articlea manufactured In tht oonnly. Diplo
maa may It awarded to articlea not made it tht
eounty If deterring of notice. Thia ralt alao
applita to eiaae It.
CLASS 20.CAB!NETWAnE MADE IN CO.
Beat d renin a bureau . $.1 00
44 extension table 1 00
" variety of chain . 1 60
" bedatcad 1 00
" wa-hnand .... 60
' att parlur furniturt 4 00
" act of chain I 00
toft Z 00
' centre table 1 00
M lounge dipl'ma and- 1 00
' office chair 60
H ruaiic chair 1 00
CLASS 10 COOl'EKINO, CARPENTERING,
Ac.
Beat pine ware tuba, alanda, Ae $2 10
" act of grain mtaaarea I 00
" window blind .1 2 00
" lot of bucket! , 60
" apecimen ofaaah 1 00
" pannel door S 00
M pnuip of any kind- fl 00
CLAfS 2S. ROOTS AND GARDEN VEGETA
BLES. Beat buabel rutabaga , 1 00
" buahel carroU 1 00
It aulka celery 60
" 1 huihel aweet potatota 1 00
buahal table heeta 60
" S heada ea'ibage, diploma and 60
" Ttriaiy of meiona, diploma and. 60
M equanbet, diploma. ,,, 60
" pumpkin, diploma and- 60
" egg plant 60
It muat bt thnwn that all vetctablee bavt been
raited by tbt exhibitor.
CLASS 29. CTRRIRRS, SADDLERS AND
8II0EMAEBRS.
Rett dirplay of bnotaand ahocau $2 00
hd ng aaddle for lady ... I 00
riding bridle and martingale 60
" aide flniahed barneaa leather 1 0
' aleigh robe made by exhibitor 1 00
" carriage barneaa. H fl 00
alngle barneaa S 00
aide kip lather 10
" aide aole leather 60
" tug ha ni tea fl 00
1 pro Mem an 'e aaddle S 00
traveling trunk 1 00
" cm If kin M 60
' aide upper leather M 60
CLASS 80, TAILORS' AND UPHOLSTER
ERS' WORK.
Beat ault of elolbea made hy band $2 00
M panla and vent made by a lady 1 60
huak matlren , I 00
' hair maltreaa I 00
" elraw maltreaa I W
" toal made by a lady 1 00
CLASS SI. PRINTING IN COI NTY.
Beat newapaprr $1 0 )
" b.ank - 60
' handbill 60
ca'd. 0
f aperlmtn-o( ornamenlal printing S 00
CLASS 32. STONEWARE.
Beat aaaortmtnt and quaht) $2 00
CLASS 1.1. WOOD AND STONE.
Bett dreaaed atone $1 On
M butter bowl 60
M turned article.M I 0i'
lotr boarda, worked. 1 00
M waihinc machine..., 60
" wrather boarda, worked I 00
CUSS 84. NATURAL MINERALS
Beit ati. ut aaefal mineral! of Claarfltld '
county, inoludiug coal 2 00
M potter a elay . 60
Itmeatont 1 00
flntelay 60
CLASS 16. FRUIT.
Beat diaplay and greattat variety of graft
ed applet $6 00
dlrplay ofpoart H I 00
" quincoa m 1 00
" apecimen of applea, 1 buahel.. , I 0.1
" apaeimoa al American grape 1 00
" natural grapea ralaed in ooaoty 1 00
domealic grant wine,M 60
M ear rant wmo nH 60
" blackberry wiot- - ...... 60
CLASS 8. HORSEMANSHIP.
To tht lady who aaaoegee her hortt beat
and lite moat gracefully ...
To Iht geallemaa wbo maaaget hia buret
beat aad aitt moat gratefully
Beat driving on tht track by a lady
Ileal band with braat laalrameata
Beat band of martial mmle
CLASd IT.-NURSEHIBS.
Beat aureery enatalalog Ibt great it rati
tiy tf fruitt and ahrubi, cultiva
ted la the moat approved manner,
tht appllcaat to fnraiah writun
deaerlptita, with variety and mode
tf on I tare.-
Dip
Dip.
Dip
Dip
Dip
$fl 10
CLASH H.-RIFLB SIIOOTINO.
riaar BAToatO yabii.
Beat S ihola, etrtng aeaiart I0 00
Second beat 00
Third btaU 4 00
Fourth be I 00
Fifth Uit HH S 00
eooae mattb 100 tabps.
Beat I ehoU, ttrlng m eaa art $15 00
Second beit H m f 00
Third beat-.. I 00
Doth mtcb ta bt abot aocerdlog ta tbt fol
lowing rale t
No ahootiag tt takt place aalll tbert art twoa-ty-flrt
tn trice Ii tech match at fll.OS aa tatry,
Jjrur girJcrrtiurntfuts.
Poalllon, alanJl.lti off h.nJ, frr. arm I njr HKxl ;
of ,, i ,, albla : o lllbtint"ibula auj aa
buU "..llprt" ahool IhrM .nl ui tbr..t
the J.dgra ai.U a
dgra and w iuaiaato
uan target.
Allparllei deairlug to about muat give tliel
nenire, acvompnuini bg lAa tmtrtnr , U Iho
Hi-cretnry not later Ihm anna on Tlurliy. "o
IrKer 17th tho i litre! diy ol the lair
I'traoni entering for ibe m4tuh will lie aim ti
led to Ihe grounda free of charge on the day ol
ibt match.
Dtaerelluoary prtmluma will be awitded for
all artlcht of merit not em brace J In the ahuvt,
and exhibited by meobanioa tn all the varloue
branehea. a,ud it ia hoped thai a goner.il exhibi
tion will bt made. For all iuiprovemeula ueful
lo the farmer and having valuable pruperltea,
although not ma le In tht county, premiuma may
be awarded by the Kxeoulive Committee. In all
etoei of merit, diplomaa will bo awarded to tx
hibitora rending out ol llie eounty , and aunh ptr
aona are oordiallr Invited Ut attend tht lair, aud
exhibit any artio a Oiey ur cti'JOM, Taay will
receive every allrniiua at the ban le of the ufl'i-
cera.
An earned a) pen I la made to tur own people
to ninae mu tiiti oeii lair wt have ever tAH. xei
the exbibttion he worthy ol our piople and orcl
ttabla lo (be oi.unu. It la neo ili-tr'y a count v
inntilution- ll aliiuld bt a fir met 'a t elety , and
Trout idem ahoulil receive Ihe iuuti atlniiou end
i nno rai'iiienl i g'io-1 etlmiti but nnm fvlt
aud in J more good may lie di,e.
NA niANIt:i. RISII1-L,
II A R It H HOOVKIl. I'rt'tdeiit
rTiii ry.
Our (Dim rtrrrtisfaunt.
THE REPUBLICAN,
P.bll.hnl vnr Wlaa,,l
GOODLANDER& LEE,
4 I I 1HKII- I II. F I.,
lltfa ttii t.t rieM t tit illation of ati) paper
In 4irt h H-relrrii lntiii aula.
The I urge und coiiHtantly inoiTUHing
circulmion of the Uepuulican,
rondurs itvaluuhlo tobuainess
men as a modi urn thro'
which to reach ihe
puhlie
Terms or Subhcription :
tf paid in advance,
If puid after ihreo month,
If paid after six months,
$2 00
2 50
3 00
When papers are aunt ouioide ol the
county payment must be in advance
ADVERTISING :
Ten lines, or Icsh, B times, . SI 50
Kuch subsequent inner tion, 50
Administrator Notices, . . 2 60
Executors' Notices, . ... 2 AO
Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60
Cautions and Erttrays, . . . 1 50
Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 50
Profo8nional Cards, 5 lines, year, b 00
Special notices, per line, ... 20
YEARLY ADVEKTISEMENTS:
One square, 10 linos, . . , S 00
Two squares, 15 00
Three squares, ...... 20 00
Une-fuurth column, . ... SO 00
Ono hull column, .... TO 00
Ono column, 120 00
JOB PRINTING.
Wo are prcparoU to do .11 kinda of
PRINTING
rostuas,
I'ROGHAMMES,
CAKDS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
BILL 1IEADS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMTIILETS.
CIKCULAKS,
Ao., Ac,
IN TUB BEST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
ORDEltS BY MAIL
VOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
Goodlander A Iee,
Clearfleld,
Clearfield Countj, Pa.
5(HiSfftlanfous,
IMt K underaignad bei leave to iniorui U.k -i
he tbut it tf now fully prepar-' t
(attr
4j or O..H a iiuj-i..
Si.
xld.ea an-l lUriiraa, on Iht aborteat noti. ..i
K..i,i.K.. i - -
bfiweon llitrd and Funli.
tlEO. VY. OEARIlAkT
"l-r:ield. Feh. 4, tHT4
a. a coax lb.
o. BKiilhba.
uTI.ini. HcCORKLE & 10.S
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Mti rliet Htrcot, Clcarlleld.
Wo tuanufaoturt all klndi of Furnltnra for
Cliamtra, Dining Rixtma, Liumrlca and lli,i,
II you want Furniture of any kind, uSn'l to
until ynu aeo our alork. '
IJ KIIT AUI Ktj
la .11 It. branclitn, T.'m),rly att.nd.d to.
OI'MCII, Mi'C'lKKLIi a CO
riorll.lJ, I'a., Feb. I, T.
IIAljIi'S
HONEY OF BOREHOUND AUD TA
yon THE CURE OF
Cocrti, C'jlit. In?lnen:t, Hcaraenc:. ftiT.c
Bren thin and all A&ectlnna tf the 'Ihroat,
roni:Lial Tnhei, and Lcnga, leading
to Con3unitiua.
This iiif;il!l)lc remedy is ccmj oir! .r i!
IluNJ V of the phut Ilmd'ouii.!, in l ti;i .
nui.n il!i Tvi; Il!i, ctuclj l d in r
I. IKK l'ltlMIIIK of tin: fiTf-l lilC A:!
Mm smf. , nr ll.ilm uf idem!.
m- n:i:s all iriitnlinii
the Tar-li.ilt). n : w-i
ami air p.isvajjcs It-.vti
;ind i n T n i : i n i .-i ' " c jii, r
s a:I" in -.;1 tlietl -ir;
to llie It.n;' . 1 .
Kill (l.C !!'. r-. r,
a'l'iiiiou.ii mrtii
moist, and IkmIiWuI ntiii-l'.
I vt VI
iii lice keen you frrirn living tlii-- f.teil n' .
cine of a fani'nia (ortnr ho 1i;s r. t-t tti-ii;-MMils
oftives lv it 'm hi l.ir;;e prixnle pi.utiu .
N-11. The Tar-lUlm hai. no iasii: of
sticll.
PRICKS 50 CLN'IS AND $1 Tl'.R If'TTlT,
Crrt aaving Ii buy lrpr ia.
"1'lko's TiMilliaHie Irrm" Cure
In 1 Mimito.
Sold Ly all DruEcMn.
0 N. CEITTENTON, Prop., N.Y
II
ARD TIMES
HAVE NO ETTKCT
IN FRENCHVILLEI
I am awaiT that there are acme rrrr-'-r; a little
hard to plcaae, and I am alao aware thai tbt
complaint of "bard timei" ta well aie:h nnivertal.
But I am ao aitoalcd now lhat I can aatiify the
lormr and prove eoncloalvtly that "bard titnea"
will not effect thoto who buy their (tondi from ma,
and all my patmna thall be initiated into the m
cret of
HOW TO AVOID HAIiL TIMES
I hare gooda cnotigh lo iup ly all the inhald
tanti io the lower tod of the county which 1 aril
at rxrmdmB l"-w ratea from my mammoth atre ti
Ml'l.HuMil HG. where I can alwaya be frond
ready to wait upon call era and aupply IL-em wtk
Dry Goods of all hinds,
Snch aa Clothe, rlalinetta, Caaaimerea, Motlini
Delainea, Linen, Drilling!, Calieoea.
Triwmingi, Ribbona, Laot,
nadj-madc Clothing, Boota and Phoea, llala ao4
Capa all of the beat material and made to order
Hoee. Socka. Ulorea, M'ttcna, Lactt, Kibbona, da
GK0CBHIK3 OP ALL KINDS.
Co flee. Tea, Svgar, Bice, MoUiaea, Fiab, full
1'ork, Linaeed Oil, Fiah Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Quecnawara, Tinware, Caatinga, Pluai
and IMow Caatinga, Naila, Spikea, Corn Cultiva
tor!, Cider rreatea, and all kinda of Axta.
Perfumery, Fninte, Varnlih, Ulaat, and a gen rat
aaaortroent of Stationery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different branda, alwaya on hand, and will be
aold at tht lowest jioaaible fig urea.
J. II. McClain'a Mtdirlnta, Jajnc't lJedicinea
HocUttcr'a and Ilttofland'a Uittera.
6(Ht8 potmda of Wool wanted for whieh tba
higheat price will bt paid. Cloverteed oa band
and for tale at the loweat market price.
Alao, Agont for Hrattunville and Curwrnittllf
Threhing Machiuea.
tic Cell and ec for youreolvee. You will tti
everything urually kept in a retail atort.
L. M. mtlDRlKT.
Frtnchville P. 0., Anguat 11, 1874.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
Sucrciaora to Bojntfi A Young,!
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
Menufartnrere ol
PORTABLE k STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Corner of uarth and Tin. StrMU,
( I.KAIII lr.l.ll, PA.
RAVING .nffar.) in th. tB.nafa.tur. f flr4
.laia MACHINERY, w. rrrpHtfuH; M"
Y f ohlifl that w. ar. bow itr.r.rH to all rJI
araVr aa rhcapl; and aa promptly aa oaa V J,.'
In an.T of th. cltl.a. W. utanafaotur. and d.al it
Mulay and Circular Saw-Millf
H...1 Blorha, Wain Whrla, 8h.mn Poll.Jl,
OitTord't Injwtor, BtMra flanf.1. FtMBi Wbl'll",
Oiler., T.llo. Capa, Oil Capa, Gang. Cofka, "
Cotka, (lloh. Val.aa, Chmk V.lr.a, wreoM Ik
PIpM, Bl.ara Pampa, Boll.r FMd Pumpa, AnH
rrirtioB Matraa, Boap Btoa. Paliin, Oaai Pack
B(. and all kinda af MILL WOKKi tofiko
with Plowa, DM dol.a,
COOk'AXD PARLOR STOVES,
uti .th.r CASTINI1S of all hladt.
imfOtim aoHolM aad Iliad al eitr PrM'
All htlan of Inqalrj with nfaraaM to ajwhln
f oar aaaniraolar proaiptl uivmd, hy addra.
rnf aa at Olwrlald, Pa.
JaaHl tf BIOLM, 10VVH 4 MID
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