Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 08, 1879, Image 4

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THE MANSION HOUSE
Cornerof benoodnnd Market Street.,
lI.fcAKI'lEl.n, PA.
Tilt) aid eed eommodlone Hold hai, during
lit pt year, bees enlnraed It double lu
former eapaolly for tho entertainment of etren
ran aad fueela. Tke wbola building ba been
refurnlikod, and Iba proprietor will Bpar. Bo
alii U raadar ktl gueeu .omfortabl. wblla
uylar. with bim.
dr-The Manaloa Bona." Omulkoe raaa la
ud from Iba Oapol oa lha arrltel and departure
af eeeh train. W. 0. CAR DON,
Jul; IMMf Proprietor
LLEGnENY-HOTF.lj-Mark.t
Mntt, Clearfield, Pa,
Wm II ft rail la . fnnmiiU MMmlaiM t-t eka
Leonard ll'-yit, having leased tb Allegheny
Hotel, solrAi. ft share of public patronage, The
House haa been thoroughly rip tired and newly
furnished, and gueeta will And It ft pleasant slop
ping plana. Tbe labia will be supplied with th
beet of everything la tha market. At tbt bar
will bt found tbe nest wines and liquora. Oood
eianiing attacneu. n n. o. unnvui ,
41. y 17, '7fl. Proprietor
SUAW HOUSE,
(Cor. of Market A Front street,)
CLEARFIELD. PA.
The undersigned baring taken charge of tbta
Hotel, would respectfully solicit nublio patronage.
rjiJSMPKUANCfi HOUSE,
NEW WASHINGTON, PA.
II. D. ROSE,
pMOPftllTOR,
Msals, Of. Man and borao over night, It 00
Man and two borsea over night. $1.60.
Tha boat of accommodations fur man and beast.
WASHINGTON HOUSE.
TT NEW WASHINGTON. PA.
Tblt saw and wall furnished house baa baen
taken by tha nodaraignad. 11a faala oonfidant ol
batog abla to randar aatiafaotlon to thoaa who nay
tvi aim wnp m aaii,
Maj 8, U7I. 0. W. DAVI8, Prop'r.
LOYD HOUSE,
Mala Str.tl,
rUILIl'SllURcl. PENN'A.
Tabla alwaya aappllad witb tha beat tha markat
auuru. . up u-aTOHDg pUDMO I. IDTIiaa 10 Oail,
)aa l,'7. ROBKHT LOYD.
County National Bank,
OF CLEARFIELD, PA.
T 00M In Maaoole Buildloit. ona door north of
lVli.ll. Wataon'a Drug Htoro.
Paiaata Tlokata to aad from Liverpool, Qnaana.
Iowa. UlavKuw. London. Paria and Conenhaaen.
Alio, Draft, for aala on tha Royal Bank of Ireland
ana imperial uanK or London.
JAMKS T. LEONARD, Pret't.
W. M. BHAW, Caihier. Janl,'7r
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 34 South Third Htrcet, Philadelphia
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application by nail will recaire prompt attan
tlon, and all information abaerfully furnlbed
UnJtri aoliotoO. April 11 -tf.
P. K. iRMOLD.
. V, A MOLD.
J. B. ARNOLD
"F.K.ARNOLD & CO..
ItaiikcrH mid ItrokerH,
ReynoMavllIc, Jeflrinon Co., Pa,
Honor reealved on denoaft. Diioounta at mo
derate rate.. Ka.tern and Foraiitn Exchange al.
war. on nana ana oonrotione promptly made.
HeTnoldBTllle, Dee. It, 1874. -ly
Jirntistrj.
J L. R. nKICIIHOLD,
'iCKIIEM DENTIIT,
ffradnata of the Penn.ylranlt Coll.ee of Dental
Bnritery. Offioa la midenoe of Dr. II illi, oppoeite
the ebaw liouae. mobls, '7a-tf.
DR. E.M. THOMPSON,
(OOoe la Bank Balldlnc)
CarwenmMe, Clearflold Cu, Pa.
auk II 'T-t.
J. M. STEWART,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
(OSna In resldanee, Beeond atraat.)
Kitrona Oxide Oaa admlatitered for lha pain
aa extraction of teeth.
Clearteld, Pa., May 1, 1BT.ly.
ftUsrfUatifous.
SHOEMAKING-I hereby Inform my pa
tron, and mankind ia general, that I hare
removed my eboemakina; Ibop to tba room la
Graham' row, orer el. I. Snyder'e Je.elry atore,
and tbat I am prepared t do all kinda of work
ia my Una obeeper than any other ebop in town.
All work warranted ae good aa ean be dona any.
where ale. PoeiUr.ly tble ia tbeehrapeit ibop
In ClearaalJ. JOS. II. DEKK1NO.
Dee. 11, 187S-IT.
Wagons
for salE.
The nnderitgned kai on hand, at b!a ihap tn
Clearield,
Two-horse Wagons, One-horse Wagons,
Spring Wagons, aal Buggios,
For lala. Waitern wagone af well aa tboea made
here. Any af whteh will be acid ebeap for efb
or approrwl aeeority. For farther information,
eall ia peraon at my abop,oraddreM ma by letter.
1 HOMAd REILLY.
Clearteld. Pa., April 33, ISll-tf.
The Bell's Bun Woolen Factor;
Ford townafalp, Claarflald Co., Pa.
BURNED OUT1
BDT POT
BURNED UPI
ThaaabMribara bava, at fraatoipanaa.rabvllta
aalgbborhood naoaaaity, in lha araetlon of a ftnt
olaaa Woolaa Manafaotory, with all tha anodarn
Improramanta attaobad, and ara prop trad to maka
all kinda of Cloths, Caaaimaraa, Satiaatti. Blaa
kata, Flannala, Ac Plenty of goodi oa band to
anpply all oar old and a thoaaand now euatouara.
whoa wa aak to oonoo and azanlna oar atook.
Tba Miainaaa of
CARDIMO AND PULLINO
will raealTa oh ayUl attaatloa. Pro par
arrangeoMnta will ba nado to raeaiva and dalivar
Wool, to aoit oujtomara. AH work warranted and
Vaa upon tba ibortaat notion, and by atrlot attoa
tloa to bualoaaa wa bopa to raallao a llboral ibara
af puhlio patronag
10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED)
Wa will pay Ua hlgbott aarkol nrUa for Woo
and aall our naaafaoturaA gooda aa low aa alnllar
gooda oaa bo bought la tha eoaaty, and wbono-sar
wa fail to randar raaooaablo aatlafaotioa wa taa
alwayi ba foand at bono raady to aka propar
axplaaaktoa. altbor la paraoa or by lattor.
JAME8 JOHNSON A B0N8,
a-HiAtf ftownf P. A
REMOVAL 1
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Woald raapootfally notify (ha pabllo ganarally
tba4 h baa raasotad bia Oraaory Btora from
tfbaw'a Row, to iba bnlldiag feraorly oeoapiad
by J. Miloa Krataar, on 8aoon0 atraot, aasl door
to Btglor'a hardwara atora, wbara ha Intonda
kaapiag a fall Haa of
II O C K II I E H.
HAMS, DRIED BEIP and LARD.
8U0ARB and 8f RDPB, af all gmdoe.
TBAB, ra and Blaek.
OOFFRt, RaaetH ud Oman.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
CJMKB FRVIT8,
AU kind. In lha market
PICKLES, In Jan and barrel..
SPICES, In er.ry form and rarlety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KIRIM OP CRACKER.
BOAPS,
HATCHES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PIACniS,
DRIED CHERRIES
Coal Oil and Lump CUsumti.
Ab4 rd aaaarUiaal af tkaaa thlaga naaally
kept la a (roeery avara, wbltk a. will axahange
ter aaarkaUag al lha niarhM pritea.
Will aal far aaah aa ekeaely aa aay atkar an.
Flewaa aafl and ee hla ttaak aad iadg. tor
JOHI McOAOOHET.
ahk, Jab I, leT.
SUiSttllnntous.
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs.
Curwouei Ilia, Jan. V, 'IS. If.
GEO. WEAVER & COn
8BC0ND BTRKKT.
...CLEARFIELD, PA.,
I nTB Putd up. Id the store roon lata); occupied
1 bT A Belts, on Beeond street, ft large and
woll aeleeted itook of
Dry - Goods, Groceries,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ql'EENSWARE, WOOD A WILLOW WARE
HATH AND CAPS,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4c.
Whleh they will dlipoeo of at reaaonalile ratae
tor caao, or exrnaage tor country produe.
OEOIinEWKAVXRACO.
Clearfield, Pa.. Jan. I. IHTR-lf.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It Is a most agroraMo tjresjing, ulikh
U at once lianulew and rlToctual, for
scrving llio hair. It rosloroi. Milli the
gloss and freBluiris of youth, faded or ftrsiy,
light, and rrd hair, to a rich brown, or dorp
Mack, as may be desired. By its u lliin
hair Is thickened, and baldness often
though not always cured. It clieekf fulling
of tho hair immediately, and onuses n new
grow Hi In all cases where the glands are
not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or
otherwise diseased hair, It imparls vitality
and strength, and renders It pliable.
The Vioon cleanses the scalp, cures and
prevents the formation of dandruff; and,
by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing
properties, it heals most If not all of the
humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp,
keeping It cool, clean, and soft, under
which conditions diseases of the scalp and
hair are impossible.
Aa a Dressing for Ladies' Hair.
The Vioon is Incomparable. It is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will
not soil white cambric It imparts an
agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an
article for the toilet it is economical and
unsurpassed tn its excellence.
raspAan it
Dr. J. C. ATER S CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemist.
BOLD BT ALL DRUOOISTfl EVERYWHERE.
CENTRAL
Mate Normal Nchool.
(Eighth formal School District.)
Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa.
A. iV. BA UB, A. AI.t Principal
Tbts 8ohool ai at nroaaetoonatltatad. offers tho
rary boat faoilitiat for frofoaaional and Olaaloal
learning.
Buildings tmaaiofl, inviting and oonmodioni i
oonplttoly bet tad by a team, wall ventilated, and
furnlrhtd with a bountiful aupply of para water,
It aprirg water.
booatioa baaitblal ana ey oraoMBt.
Surrounding aoeoary nninrpaaaed.
Teaobars aiparieneed. efficient, and aliva to
thalr work.
Diaeiplino, firm but kind, uniform and thorough.
Eipanaoa moderata.
Ffty aants a weak dadaatien to thooa preparing
to teaob.
Slndeatf admlttad any Una.
Coonet of atudy praaoribod by tho Sutai I.
Modal Hrhool. If. Fraparatory. 111. K lumen-
Ury. IV. Boiaat.a.
adjomct cooasa:
I. Aoadamla. It. Commarotal. III. llusio.
IV. Art.
Tba ftenantary aad Setaatlfta ooarao are Pro-
faaaionat, and atudaota gradaaling tbarala raoalva
Btato liploaaa,aonfarring tho following aorrea
pondiog dagraaa t Mai tar of tha Satenoea. Urad
uataa ia lha other oouraea raooiva Normal Cortifi-
too of their attainment!, aignad by tba raoulty.
Tho Profaainal eoaraas ara liberal, aad ara
la thoroaghneaa not Inferior to tboaa of oar boat
i it-gee,
Tho Stata requiroi a biahor ardor of tl titan -
abip. Tbo tlaaaa damand It. It is ana of tho
prima ob)oeta of tail aohool to balp to aaaars It by
furniibtog Intelligent and affleiaol Uaobara for
bar arhoola. To this sod it aoltotta young par
aona of good abilities and good pnrpoees tboaa
wbo daaira to improve their time and thair tai
anu, aa atudenta. To all snob it prom Uaa aid ia
developing their powera and abundant opporta
aitiea for wall paid labor alter leaving aehool.
ror oataiogua ana termi aaaren tne rrineipat.
BOARD OP TRUSTEES t
STOCK n OLD bm' tkusths.
J. H. Bar too. U. A. H. But. Jnonb Brnwa,
8. II. Biokford, Samuel Chriat, A, N. Haub, R.U.
Oooa.T. 0. Hippie, Enq.( E. P MeOormlck, Kfq.,
W. W. Rankin, JOUN A. KOBB,
ff Hon. A, 0. Cortin, Hon. II. L. Dlrffonbaob,
Oen. Jaaaa Merrill, Hob. Wm Bigter. J. G. 0.
Wba)y,8. alillar McOonniek, K.q.
WlbLlAH dKILKH,
Praiident Board of Trvataos.
JEribB MKKRIL,
Viae PreeidenL
B. MILLAR MeCORMIOff, fiamtary.
THOMAS YAKDLEY, Traatarar.
Look Ilaven, feb.(T-1j,
NEW
AND
GROCERY
STORE.
JOHN F. KRAMER,
Room Mo. 4, fit't Optra Hoiat),
CiurC.14, Pa.
Karpaaonrtantly at kaa4
8U8AR,
COPHI,
TEAS,
SODA,
COAL OIL,
SYRUP,
SALT,!
SPICES,
SOAP,
OeMd aad DrUd Pralta, TehaM Clgan, Can.
Ilea, Cldar Vinegar, Bettor, Egge, Ae.
AUO, EXTRA HOME-MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Cora Meal, Chop, Feed, Ac,
AB .f wUak wll ha aald akaap for auk er b
axakMf far .outty piwdM.
JOHPJF. KRAMER.
CWtali, ar. M, lI4..nf.
Sftv g,flifrtlsfiurnt.
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
ur vaa - .
CLKAKFiEIdD COUNTY
TO aa UBLU AT
CLEARFIELD,
Tuiaday, Wcdneaday, Tkurutay I'rlilay
October 14, 15, 16 and 17, 1879.
OFFICERS:
Pmbiipkht-JOUN trMITU.
Hat RBTART Al. M. "ow,
Tmsaicukb Joua afeUAfanar.
Extern va Com'tbr IbaacM Staqb. Ki.ihra
Davib, 1ic CAtnwBLL, NATBANiri. Ribhil
and Lsashkb 1BNMIMU.
RI'LES AND REUULTI0N8.
Family Tioketa $1 OA
ainxle admimoa Tiokata 2i
Children nndar tan yaara old whan aooom
paoied by pt rente or guardian, froa, and
under tbat age not admitted unlrei aooom
panted by their parenla or gutrdian
Every perioa wiantog to be enrolled as a mem'
bar of tba Society, upon tba navmeot of ona dol
lar to tha Traaaurer, will raoalva a eertifloate of
mem hen hip containing tho name of tbo appli
cant. Every perion ao enrolled aa a member, ahall,
on tha presentation ol aurh eartifloa'o, reoeiva a
ticket wbiob will limit biiutulf, wife, and chil
dren under eighteen yaara of age, during the fair.
Life ucinhera of lha (Society will reoeive a aimllar
ticket.
All peraona muat bo provided with tiokata elgn
ed by ailbar the Preeident or Chairman of the
Kteoutive tomroittee, to obtain admiiaion. They
win oe mrnunou ay tne Treasurer or beeraiary,
or at the offloe on tba ground . Peraona noting aa
jndgea are expaeted to become members of the
Society. Persona from otheroountieaoan brcome
member! by com pi ring with above rulea. Ladiea
oan become member by the payment of fifty
ocoli.
Exblbitnra muit have their annimala and arti-
clea enured on the Secretary 'i buok on, or be lore
tba eaoodd day of tbo Pair, at 11 e'elook, and alt
animate and artioiea, except horaea for nleaiura
and for tha trotting premium, tnut ba brought
witmn ine eneioaure aa early aa Jz o clock ui
Wednesday morning. All peraona enterinc ani
mail and ariiclea for exhibition muat procure oarda
from the Secretary with tba number and elasa
upon it, attach tha same to the animal or article
previoua to being placed upon tha ground. Hay
and rtraw will bo lurniahed gratia for animnli en
tered for premium a, aad grain will be furnished
at oak for tnotta who aeairett. purchase.
Ho borea ah all re entered or allowed a premium
unlet ha li free from diaeiae. llorae will be re
ceived until noon on T bund ay, but muat bava
been entered previously. All peraona wbo Intend
to exhibit buraaa, cattle, sheep or awioe, or wbo
intend to offer atook for sale on tha ground, are
requested U notify the Brcro'ary of auch lu ten
don oa. or before the elxtb day of October, and
leave with him ft list and full description of the
aatne.
The number and otnaa, and tha number In the
olaaa, with the name of the article will appear on
tbaoard attached, but the name of the exhibitor
will not appear.
Premiums and Diplomas will be natd on and
after the Art. Monday alter the Fair, and ujtil
the first day in December, 1879, after which all
moneyed premiums unclaimed will be eon aider ed
aa a donation to the Socirly. Tbo office ra of tha
boeiely and members ol the Committee of Ar
rangement muat wear a badge designating their
office. A aeleet polio force will be,in oonelant
attendance lor tha prexervatlon.ot order and the
protection of property.
The Trotting Course I level, wall graded and
one-half of a mile in circuit. Ampie arrange
ment will be made for the ooavenitmce and com
fort of vi si tore.
Instructions to Judgea No animal or article
on exhibition for a premium to receive an award
tn mora than one olaaa. Tuia doea not embrace
horer et.tr red for the trotting premium. Judgea
are expressly required not to award premiums to
over-fed animal. No premiums ara to be award
ed to bulls, cowa or be iters, which aball appear
to have been fattened, only in tha class of fat cat
tle the ob eet of the (Society being to have su
perior animals of thia deecriptlon for breeding.
Fat Catlle 'The jndgea on fat eattlo will give
particular attention to the anlmnla eubmitted for
examination. It is believed all other thing be
ing equal, the beat eattlo have the greatest weight
over lha smallest tuperficea. The judges will
require all this elasa to be weighed, and will take
measures to give the BUperfiotaof each and pub
lish tba result witb tba report. They will also,
before awarding any premiums require the man
ner and cost ol feeding, aa required by the regu
lations of the premium list.
If there is but one exhibitor, and he may show
several eattlo in one class, premiums will be award
ed in aeeordanne witb the merit of tbo animal.
The Superintendent will take every precaution
in his power fr the aafety of a took and article
on exhibition, after their arrival aad arrange
ment on the ground, bat the Society will not ba
responslb'e for any lot or damage thai nay oo
ear. Exhibitor will ba required to giva peraon al
attention to tha animal and article, and at the
otoe of the Fair to attend to their removal,
Any aitiele not ennmerUd in tha elaaaae plac
ed on exhibition, if worthy of aotioe, will be Buli
my rewarded.
All the article mav be entered free of eharce.
except horses for pleasure, or fur tho trotting
premiums.
Any information deal red ean ba obtaiaed by
addressing any of tba officers.
PREMIUM LIHT.
Class 1 Open to all breeds and com
petitors. Beit bnll three years old and upward own
ed in eounty.. $8 00
Recond best 4 t
Best bull between 3 and 1 year old- 00
Second twH... 8 Q
Bast bull between 1 and 1 years old I "0
Seeond beet 3 00
Besteow owned in eonnly HH, 00
Beeond beat- H -M 4 00
Class 2 Grade cattle owned in count.
Besteow for milk and batter .$8 00
Best heifer, I yeara old t Ofl
Best beifar, X year old t 00
Bast heifer, 1 year old 3 00
Best calf andar 1 year old- 2 00
Class 3 Fat cattle.
Beat fat bullock, 00 w or heifer.. $6 10
Class 4 Thorough bred horses. Open
to all.
Beef stallion, any bread 00
Beeond best S ftO
Beat mare and eolt..... , H I 00
Class 6 Family, draught d farm horses.
P.it single family horeo Hf2 00
Best sr etched carriage horse 8 00
Best gelding or mar for work H 4 00
For tba team of two borsea that pulls tbe
heaviest load on a stone-boat, a diataoce
of two feet or mora & 00
Tha exhibitor will be required to prod use a
statement from at least three reaponaible neigh
bors,a to working qualities, of draught bortea, to
entitle bim to premiums In this elaaa.
Beat 1-year old oolt , .tl 00
Beet eolt under I yeara 9 00
Beatl-year old eolt 4 00
Class 6 Trotting horses owned in county.
Beat tin, 8 In a. In single harness, parse.! 100 00
First borea $7 00. Beeond bora 26 00
Entrance fee, 10 par eant af puree, and at lout
even en trie mutt be made, and flva borsea start.
The entrance muat accompany tb nomination.
Horses that win in Ibis elasa cannot eompete in
elate T.
Class 7 Trotting horses owned and
raited in countv.
Beat 1 in 8. la baraesi, port H., ...I'tO 06
First bora H...M ?24 OS
Second bora..., la 00
Third bona M 10 M
Entranoa fee. If per eant. of para, aad at ImmI
alt eatrlea meat be made and tear borsea to atari.
Entrance fee muat accompany nuniuttloa.
Class 8 Trotting celts, not otter four
years out. owned tn county.
Best 1 ia 8, la bamras, para .10 00
Firethorae n .., IS 00
Second horse. , 10 SO
Third bora H. I
Entrance, 10 per aent. of puree, and at leaat fire
entries muat no made and lour nnree to atari.
Entrance fee moat accompany nomination.
Class 9 Sheep and Wool.
Best back. .H $4 00
Btftewe ....m 8 00
Best lamb 1 00
BM fleece wooL 00
Class 10 Swine.
Beet boar t4 00. Beeond bast 1 to
Beat sow and piga H.H 1 00
Beet pig nnder 4 months old . S
Heaviest ffcl bog H 8 00
Second beat 1 00
Class 11 Poultry.
Beat coop 4 spring ebickana $ 00
Beat display af ehiekeaa, not leas than It... S 00
BestS tar key a lader aa year I 00
Class 12 Plows, rollers, drills, harrows
and cultivators.
Beat plow for t abb lea or award it 10
Beeteab-aell plow g n
Beet clod eruaber aad roller combined 8 00
Best grain drill M no
Beit tbraablng maehiae fl
Best aom planter Hp.
Bret borea-rake i oo
Meat bay pttebiog machine H
BeatorlgineJiavealioaafag'Umplimaat... I 00
Best barrow H i oo
Beit fanning nill 00
Best cultiTe or. m u...u" 1 00
Beat corn shelter , H 1 qo
All artioiea la this elasa not manufactured In
theeoanty, will bo awarded ae moneyed premi
ums, bnt may receive a diploma.
Class lZltisceltancous Fuming Im
plements. Beat beehive M $ Q0
Best grain eredle ...,.... M I 00
Beet lot of garden toot H j oe
Beet display of farming ateaatlf owned by
exhibitor M 00
This alas tabjeot to the rale ia Class IS.
Class 14 Cereal Grains.
Bast t acres af wlatar bat...H..,.H,M.,4iO 00
Bart barbel of winter wheat ... o
Beat t acre of rye ... a an
Beat beebel af rya..w........M...- S
Beet t aero ei hU H n e
BeMteraaebwhaiMHM.MMMMd.H..M. ft 0
Beet 8 aoraa af eon M.. .,mH 8 00
Beet I aoreef otevar al..m... ..... 4 ()
Bvet I amabel of peUtoee ,... 1 00
Best i baaaal of liaoUj aea4..HM...MH... 1 N
Orowa Mng aqaaj, nreferens will be giraa U
llm; arfrtistiufntfl.
tbose tbat yield tb largest net profit. Htatementa
to be furnished by the exhibitor. Thay muat be
ma eeured or a fin bed, aod a sample furnished at
t.ie'elr. Apphee ia fur premiuma muat furnish
the aommittee aiih a statement signet by them
selves, under plrdnrof veraeily, of the ifualny of
grain raised oo the gmund entered for a premium,
and mu't itate aa oomully as be oan the kind
and aundiitoa of the previous crops, the kind
and quantity of need sown, and tue time and
mode of pulling it in tbe ground. Persona enter
tug field orope tor exhibition, or Intending to d
ao, may giv notio to the Executive 0 did ml tie
at any time, and bav tbe-tie id measured and ex
amined by the oorainittae wblla growing.
Class 15 Bread and Cereal Food.
Beat loaf or wheat bread H 3 60
Brat loaf ofrye bread. &"
Best loaf of corn bread 60
Best sponge waktv , Dip.
Heat jt-lly oak Dip.
Beet pound eak H Dip.
Uest Iruit cake M Dip.
Heat coffee cake M Dip.
Heat lady cake Dip
Heat oake of any kind . &0
Hast preserves b"
Best jelly SO
Boat display of preserves and Jelly 1 nil
Best toe cream iVu
Class If! Butter and Cheese.
Beit 10 pounds or more of firkin butter, at
least 8 month old 2 Of
Beat 5 pounds or more of butter 1 00
Best oboese made by exhibitor..... S 00
The exhibitor to give a statement of tbe man
nor of preparing the firkin butter, and of making
the chef se.
Class 17 Flour.
Best 100 pounds wheat floor 1 00
Bust H'O poande bwfcwh.t Hour 1 00
Heat 60 pounda com meal 60
Bvat 60 pounds rya Hour 60
Class 18 Domestic Articles.
Beat boi, or jar of honey $1 00
Beat peaches put up air-tight 60
Best tumatoea put up air-iigbt 60
Beat blackberries air tight 60
Beat fanny jar of pickle 6"
Beit cured baa M
Bert dried beet, with mode of curing 60
Class 19 Domestic Manufactures,
Rest 10 yards of flannel S 00
Best 10 yards or aatinet 1 00
Beat 16 yarda woolen oarpet t (10
Beat 10 yards cloth I CO
Best 10 yards rag carpet (woolen ohaio)...- 3 0(1
Best pair blanket 1 Oft
Bast wool fringed mitt 60
Beat woolro coverlet 1 00
Beat special n of knotting, knittingr or
needle-work by Mis under II year old.. 1 00
Best pound stocking yarn ... 6U
Best foot mat 60
Beat tidy mat 60
Class 20 Seedk, hell, waxwork, etc.
Rest specimen of needlo-work 60
lieat aLeoimen ot aewiog oa machine
Beat spec i men of fioweia tn worsted 60
Best specimen of embroidery ia won teal,... 60
Beat specimen of embroidery In lac 60
Best specimen of leather work 60
Best specimen of wax flowers 60
Best specimen of feather work 60
Best specimen ol ornamental work 60
Bolt shirt made by Mine under 12 yeara., ..$1 00
Beat bed quilt, eitlauted fer work 1 Ou
Class 21 Millinery and Dressmaking.
Best millinery work $1 00
Best dressmaking H. 1 00
Class 22 Artistic Work.
Best photograph taken on the ground Dip.
Best landiaape painting Dip.
Best pt'n drawing Dip.
Best architectural drawing Hip.
Best oil painting Dip.
Best portrait painting Dip
Hest cattle painting Dip.
Best p ninting in witter color .Dip
Best ore a me tit .il paintlnguf any kind Dip.
Best farming aoene Hip.
Beat pc linen rustic work made by exhibitor. Dtp.
Class 2ii Designs
Best d'.lgn for farm house and stable $H 00
Best aeittfn for dairy home 1 Cil
Best design fur fruit house 1 00
Class 24 Metallic Fabrics and Mac'ry.
Beit cooking storing .$5 l0
Best parlor store 2 I'O
Heit specimen of iron fence S &
Best lot of tinware 1 00
Bestblarkimilbing 1 00
Best specimen or iron turning 1 00
Beat plate casting 1 00
Beat original invention in the county H 6 00
Best dirplay of American table and pocket
eutleiy , 2 00
Best d if flay of edge tools 1 00
Boat specimen of gunsuitbing 1 00
Class 2 j Vehicles of all kinds.
Best family carriage $3 00
Best buggy 2 00
Beat fatm wagon 2 00
Best sleigh . 2 00,
Beat lumber sled 1 00
Heat horse ean . 1 6"
Beat wheelbarrow M 1 00
Tha premium In thia el ana are intended on'y
fer artioiea manufactured in the county by tha
exhibitor. Diplomaa may be awarded to artioiea
not made In tn county, if deremng or notice.
This rule alao applies to Chute 2V and SO.
Class 2ti Cabinet ware made in County.
Beet drasaina; bra S3 00
Beat a tension table - 1 00
Beat variety of entire- 1 6 it
Beatbeditead - 1 00
Bet washstand 60
Beat aatof parlor furniture 4 00
Beat aet ol ekaira I 00
Beat aofa . 3 00
Beet teat re table....,, I ito
Beet lounge M 1 00
Beet offioe ebair H 60
Beat rutin ebair I no
Class 27 Coopering, Carpentering, c.
Bet pice ware tube, atanitl, Ao 2 00
Beat aet of grain meaauras ... 1 00
Beat window blind 2 0(1
Best tot of bucket 60
Host specimen of aaah 1 00
Beat panel door 3 n
Beat pump of any kind..... 3 00
Class 28 Boots and Vegetables.
Beat I boibel rutabaga..... ...tl 00
Beat I beabel oarrota H 1 00
Beat 12 i talks or aelary 60
Beat bair bushel aweet potaloea 1 00
Best 1 bushel table beet H 60
Beat 4 bead oabbage... 60
Beat variety or meloo 60
Best squaahe n 60
Bett pumpkin 60
Beat egg plant 60
It uuii be abown that alhegeiabka have been
raised by tbe exhibitor.
Class 29 Curriers, Saddlers and Shoe
makers. Beat di'play of hoot a and shoes 12 00
Beat riding aad die for lady 3 00
Beat ridtLg bridle aod martingale 60
Bvat side Quia bed harness leather 1 00
Beat Heigh rube made by exhibitor 1 00
Best carriage harness 3 On
Best single barnea . 2 On
Best side hip leather 60
Beat side sole leather 60
Brat tug harness 3 00
Best gentleman' saddle H. 3 An
Best traveling trunk 1 00
Best calf-kin 60
Best side upper leather - 60
Class 30 Tailors' rf - Upholsterers work.
Beat suit of clothe mad by hand it 00
Best panta and veat made by a lady I 60
Beat bosk mattre S 00
Best straw mattre 1 V0
Bcsteoat mad by n iauv I CP
Class 31 Printing in County.
Bent newspaper tl 00
Beat blank 60
Best handbill H 60
Beateard - 6ft
Beit specimen of ornamental printing H 3 00
Class 32Stonetcare.
Best assortment and quality 3 00
Class 3.i Wood and Stone.
Best 4rfd etona.. $2 00
Hest butter bowl 60
Best turned art tela 1 Oo
Best floor board, worked 1 00
Beat washing machine 60
Best weather board, worked 1 00
Class 34 Natural Minerals,
Best auit of uaefnl minerals of Clearfield
County, Including eoal ft 00
Bert poller clay H 60
Best limestone I 00
Beat fir eiay 60
Class S6 Yttif.
Beat dlrplay and greatest variety of grafted
applea - 18 00
Best peck of bean a 1 00
Best peek ofquinoe 1 00
Bert bunbel apple 1 00
Beat 10 ponnda American grape m I 00
Bert 6 pound natural grapaa 1 OP
Btt dometie grape win 60
Best currant wine M HH 40
111 back berry win o
To be tba property of the Boclty. '
Class 36 Horsemanship.
To the lady who manages her horse best
and lite moat graeefally Dip.
To tbe gentleman wbo manage bia borea
bt aad ait aot gracefully . Dip.
Brat driving on track by a lady H Dip.
Heat braea band Dip.
Beat band of martial maaio Dip.
Class 37 -Nurseries,
Best nursery containing tba greatest variety
of fruit and brabe, ooitivated In the
tnoit approved manner, tbe applicants to
firniab written description, witb variety
and mode of aultare ..tS 00
Discretionary premiums will be awarded for all
articles of merit not embraced tn the above, and
exhibited by median ica In nil tbo varioa
bra cbe, and It is boned tbat a general exhibi
tion will be made. Fer all improeemeot uaefal
to h farmer, and having valuable pmpertie.
altbouah not made la tbe eoaaty, pram I ami may
ba awarded by tn ExeauUva Committee. Ia all
ease of merit diploma will be awarded ta ai-
manors reetaing out or iaa eonaty, aaa eca
person a ara eord tally Invited te ottond tba Fair,
and axbibil nay article tbey may choose. 1 hey .
will reoeive every attention at ta bands ot tn
officer.
Aa earn eet appenl 1 mad tn ear people to
make tbta tbe b-at Fair aver held In tbe eoaaty. j
A glance at tba 1'remiam List, a published above,
will show tbat thia Fair la strictly for lb benefit
of the farmer af Claarflald ooanty, and It 1
hoped tbat tbey will give ae Ueir hraty ee-1
operation.
rereona desirous er rautlag stalls, er getting
the privilege of tba ground for refrerbmeat ,
tsada, em, will addrea er eall upon I aaa 14.
Blag, Olearflald, Pa.
Any Inquiries addreaaod te tbe RenraUry will
roe It a prompt reply. JOHN BMITU, ,
Ala. ss. tlUW, Deeratary, maiden I.
Clearflold, Pa, Sept. If, 1170-It. 1
THE REPUBLICAN.
ri.KA.uVlKi.tr, ja.
WEDNESDAY MuRSINIl, OCT. . U!.
A 11UMIUAT1SG SPKVTACI.K.
Tho President and Secretary of the
TreaMliry In lite Clutches or a
Memberof the Louisiana
Returning Board.
CAfe.lNAVIi'tt Dl'.HANI) I'OH I AMI
II AY KH AND SlIEItUAN DQl'lltM, UI'T AltE
I'URCKD TO ITKNIflll THE KIIKKF.1.1
ANOTHER CHATTEIl IN THE
EKIIIT TOSIVEN HlhToIlV.
Cueunavo lurnilH"J llin following
Htalomcntto tho ClmUKO Times:
"When llii'so ii'iiiiiiiul irocct'tliiiK
woro boL'im. Slonsrn. Antlcriton nnd
Wells, Ruinxt wbem tlio proscpntion
was puriiciiliiily and uHpeciully direct,
ed, employed Moan". C'uilom and Cas
tulliiiiox, atlnrtiers to doll'iid them. I
assented to it upon assurance from Mr.
Anderson, who showed mo a letter,
which ho said wus from Wat.lmiL'Um,
and, 1 supposed, written by Secretary
Sherman, to the en"ecl that funds
would he sent tn dufruv all tlio ex
petisoa incurred lor our defense. After
tho. trial, and I ho acquittal of Ander
son, Mows. Cullom and Castellanos
demanded their lee, and alter repealed
efforts to collect it, they sued the boutd
and cot jndj'niunt. Ihe other mem
bers liuvit, r nulhing, my properly was
seized and udvertieed lor sale by '.he
Sheriff to pay tho amout. The jud
mont wus originally 85,000, but S1.7U5
has noen paid, luavin a Imlanco ol
.l,l.i.
"Oo tlio other members ol the board
refuse to pay this amount ?"
" W oil, thev have failed to do it.
"Are they not !ioldiii jrooil offices,
in the .New Orleans Custom House?"
"Vcr, Anderson, Wells and Keunor,
and all their family connections, num
bering not less that forty persons, are
drawing money from the L'niled iStalcs
government, besides the stealings,
which, if what everybody says is true,
amount every month to lis much as
this udiimont.
"How did you Imppcn to como here
auout this matter r 1 should think
tho other members, having such good
places In the Custom House, would
not cure to have this case brought to
the attention ol tba Administration r
"iielore coming hero I called upon
Anderson and Kenner, who refused to
pay anything. I went to Wells' office
f requently to see him, but could never
find him. He him been absent fromJ
bis ofh'i'0 a long time, and it is difficult
to find him. Seeing that I could get
no assistance Irotn the other memhers,
and being pressed continually for pay
ment by the a'torney, who threatened
to sell me out at Sheriff's sale, if 1 did
not pay speedily, 1 thought 1 would
como to Washington and seek relief
Irom tboso I bail helped into the high
and lucrative oflico they now hold.
This is what brought mo hero. J
could get nothing out of tho officers in
Louisiana. Therefore, I camo to try
those higher up, but no less tho crea
tures of the Returning Hoard. I had
great confidence in my mission here,
remembering the ancient Spanish say
ing that 'it is not mueh to give a leg
to him who gave you tho fuwl.' "
"How many appointments havo An
derson, Wells uud Kenner of their
family connections and friends in the
.New Orleans Custom House?''
"Not less than lil'tv, including sons,
sons-in law and lathers in law and
their sons.
"To illustrate : There is Anderson,
Deputy Collector, salary 1 3,000 ; An
derson's son, Clerk, salary f 1,400 ; Ben
Hloomlleld (Anderson's son's father in
law), Auditor, I2,00; (ieorgo ISIoom
field (son of Hen, and brother-in-law
of Anderson's son), Clerk, 11,200 ; J.
Notilio, (friend of Anderson), salary,
$1,460; Ijouia Demarais (friend ol Ar.
denton), salary 12,500; William It.
Johnson (friend ol Anderson), 81,600 ;
and Louis K. Sullus, also a friend of
Anderson, J2.000 per annum. Mr.
Sallcs has charge of tlio dead bead and
sinecuro roll which has drawn from
the Treasury Irom ll.fiOO to 13,000 for
each month sinco Anderson and Wells
have controlled the Now Orleans Cus
tom House, and this fact must be well
Known to tho Secretary of tho Treas
ury. Then thoro are Louis M. Ken
ner, Deputy Naval Officer, salary
12,500 ; a brother (Alexander Kenner),
Clerk, I1,C00 ; anolbor brother (Dick
Konner), 1600 per annum. '.Veils is
Surveyor of tho Port at a salary and
fees amounting tn upwaril of 13,000;
his son (Alex. Wells), Deputy Sur
veyor, at a salary ol 12.500 ; K. R.
Rohinson (son in-law of Wells) salary
$1,080, and other of tho family con
nections." "Who have you seen ubout this
matter or relieving yott from paying
tuis juoginent r
"I callod on tho President in com
pany with General Kypher tho next
day alter my arrival. Ho treated mo
courteously, but mado no otter to re
lieve mo and remarked tbat ho bad
nothing to do with it. but advised mo
to sco .Anderson, who ho thought
would lottie it. ueneral Kypher sug
gested to tho President that bo convey
bis wishes in this regard to Genoral
Anderson in authoritative form, which
no doubt indtico Anderson to nav.
but lor me (Ivanovo) in return to
uouisiana with tho 1'resident s verbal
mossago would bo useless. Tho I'resi
dent took alarm at this suggestion and
retreated behind tho Cabinot, which
was about assembling. 1 also called on
Secrotary McCrary, who expressed
much sympathy Tor mo and said : 'II 1
was ablo I would pay this judgment
myself, but I am a poor man and live
entirely upon my salary. It should
be paid at once 1 Of conrao I wns very
grateful to thoSccretury for these kind
expressions. I mxlsaw Messrs. Sheila
barger and Wilson, to whom 1 ex
plained my case. They advised mo
to see Assistant Secrotary llawley,
which I did in company with General
Sypher. Mr. llawley relerred me to
Mr. Shellahargcr, who, ho said, would
attend to it. 1 saw ilessrs. Shellahar
gcr and Wilson, who assured me, on a
promiso of Mr. llawley, that tho
money would bo raised on tho rot urn
of Mr. Sherman, who wus thon in
Maine and would ba home in a week.
1 wailed contentedly a week, believ
ing it would be satisfactorily arranged.
I called on Mr. Sherman on his return;
he received mo very cordially. I stated
my caso to him, explaining how my
proporly was about tn bo sacrificed
and showed him, explaining how my
property was about to be sacrificed
and showed bim a copy of tho Sheriff'!
writ. Ilo answered tbat he knew
nothing about It, and that he did not seo
why Anderson did not settle this mat
ter, but thut tho money ought to bo
raised, and that bo would give 1 100,
which he allcmpiod to take from his
pocket, romarking at the same time,
'You go and soo some ot the leading
Republicans and collect something Irom
them.' My reply to him was : '1 have
been to see the President and yourself,
and I know no other loading l(epubli
cans. Is that tbe boat you can do for
mo, Mr. Secretary r Ho answered:
'That is all 1 can do. 1 am only bore
on a salary, and I can't pay every
thing.' "I tben took my hat, as 1 did so,
saying : '1 thank you sir. That amount
wouldnot pay my traveling expenses
to Washington I' Tbon I left his office,
being very much disappointed and de
pressed at tha thought that I was go
ing to be sacrificed and ruined whilo
othora wore boing enriobod in the high
offices Into which thoy bad climbed on
the laddor I helped to set op. For the
first time in my life 1 realised the force
of the French aphorism, 'Serve a great
man and you will know hut sorrow
is.' 1 again sought tbo advice of
Mnellabargc r, to whom 1 bud expressed
my great disappointment at tho man.
ner in bi(li 1 had- been, treated J'y
Hit) Secretary aller having been ne
sured upon the word ot Mr. llawley
thut tho matter w ould bo arranged on
the return of Mr. Sherman from Maine.
In my excited feelings 1 said to Mr.
Shellubarger that 1 would expose the
whole mattor ot tho Koluriiing Hoard
proceedings and go home, pocket the
loss. He very kindly advised mo not
to throw the handle alter tho pot, hut
wrote a lottor setting lorin tne lacts
in the caso and advised mo to await
results fur a few days. 1 acted upon
his advice nnd prepared a letter, a
copy ol which 1 will liirnn.li you
which I delivered to the President and
a copy to Mr. Shermun.
"In a few hours after tho delivery of
this letter I was informed that 8300
had been sent to Collector Badgor at
ow Orleans, to apply in payment of
the judgment, and tbat moro would bo
sent. The next day I wus told that
$500 moro had been forwarded to
be applied in tho saino manner, which
1 have since learned is not correct.
"Tho second installment of $500
was not sent. On tho morning of the
13lh I received this dispatch Irom
home ;
"Nair Ori.iaki, l, , Auj. 2, I87 tl.C.a
naro, Wa.tilDxtin, 1. C : The et.lile autl non-t.-nta
are adv.ttlinl tn be eoM Saturday, Iftth
1 hut em 1 to do t V. Cahahavs.
This alarmed mo very much, and I
went ut once with tho dispatch to
Messrs. Miellunitrger , W ilsou, and
appealed to them to .Beo Secretury
Miurman immediately, and get a
definite answer whether relief would
bo given me, and, if so, when, as the
time lor tho sale was then only three
days off; for if no relief was to he
expected Irom tho administration, 1
would go homo ut onco and try to
save my property. In a lew hours,
u Hording time for a conference between
Sherman and his attorneys, this dis
patch was handed mo to send, and 1
did so at my own ex pen so :
Wa.iiikotoi, D. C, Aug. l::th, IS7P Tu E.
Nonril Cei.t.ln, Nr. Driven,, I..., Kxahan.;.
Atl7, near Cu.tntn !lu.e .treat : Should we tend
l.ouo more on K.turninf Hoard lydprnenl wdl
joa give a rraionaule nine !r aianoe r
bYHKI.I.AaAHGR A Wll.XoX.
To which tho following is a reply
shown mo by Mr. Shellabargor :
Naw Orlrasx, Aug 13. 1ST9 MR.HiiH.6naL.
LAnA.o.H A Wilhon, Waihiurlon, U. t'.t ll tou
eend me I2.'.l) n-ore, making a total of I,7SU,
and Caiaoare will give ecaurltjr not to dirpote ol
ui, properly i win w.K nil January l.u
K. Nuiitb Cullom.
After reading this dispatch 1 said to
Mr Shellabargor that I desired tbe
matter definitely settled, ao that I
could bo relieved and my property re
leased Irom luo custody ot the sheriff,
and that 1 could not give security for
tho payment of tho balance of the
judgment. Mr. Shellabargor wrote
this substantially on tho buck of the
telegram. inclosed it in an envelope, autl
1 carried it to Mr. Sherman. In about
an hour after, 1 railed on Mr. Sheila
burger to learn if ho bad received any
answer. He said yes. Webb Hayes
bad just been thero, and said that a
detective roported that thero was
fraud nnd collusion in this matter, and
that the whole thing was dropped, and
that I should go to sco tho I'resident.
This statement overwhelmed mo
with surprise. 1 wnscomplctoly dumb
founded. I finally said that 1 would
go to the President if Mr. Shellubarger
would give mo a note saying that be
desired to sec mo. Ho gave me this
card :
"I recorum.nd CnHenare to eall on tbe Preei
dent t. gi.e him Ihe opportunity to .peak to Ce.-
nnve ai'Out the Ir.ud toat in. d.tvoli. .put.
about, provided the fre.id.otao dreirea. 8. d."
1 called at tho White House, nnd
learned that the President had gone
for the day. This thing worried mo
terribly, and I wont to my room think
ing about Hayes charging mo with
fraud and collusion. Fraud and oollu
sioti for $3,000 1 And even that amount,
il raised, would not bo paid to me I 1
might have mado (50,000 once if 1
had committed a fraud, and 1 think it
would bavu been in the interest of tbo
country and morals if 1 had taken the
money, for not doing so 1 have been
pronounced a fool. After sleeping on
tbo matter, i concluded tbat if 1 did
not want to lose my character, as well
us my proporty, 1 had bettor quit tho
company of Mr. Hayes and bis Secro
tary of the Treasury. I may bo ablo
to stand tbo loss of my property, but
tu be charged with fraud and collusion
by this administration ought to shame
tho devil, I determined to roturn
homo at onco, and mado preparations
to do to, but befbro doing so I con
cluded to call once more on Mr. Shol
labargcr, who had been so kind tome.
1 did so and slated my grievanco
again, Including tho fraud story, which
I denounced as false and infamous.
Ho went to the Secretary again, and
in a liltlo while returned and banded
mo this dispatch, which 1 signed and
sent to Mr. Cullom :
"WAHKiHaras, D. 0., Aug. II. H7VB. North
Caflloia, Ki.nar.ge Alley, New Orleane, l.a : Will
aauee tl,0u0 to ba nailed to-d.y, provided yon
will wait till January lor helar.ee and atop lala
to morrow. Aniwer Immediately.
li. Cabasatr.
"To which I received this reply:
' Naw Oai.RAsa, La. Aug. 15, 167J 0, Caea.
nnre, Washington, D. O.i Iwillnnt. Sale got,
OB. K. NtfRTK OoLLOM.
"I banded the dispatch to Mr. Shel
lubarger, who indorsed on the back as
follows :
"I telegraphed that 1 would send
the $1,000 if tho sale would ho stopped
and thu plaintiff wait for the balance
until January. This is thu answer:
What shall I do with tbo $1,000 1 To
Secretary Sherman.
"I delivered this to Mr. Sherman at
tbo Cabinet meeting, through a mes
senger. Ho returned il to Mr. Sheila,
barger, written upon as follows:
"You muy offer tho twelve hundred
and filly dollars.
"Upon receiving this I telegraphed
Cullum as (oIIowb : (Mr. Sbcllabargnr
wroto the telegraph.)
"If stop aalo and wait for balance
till January will send twelve hundred
and filty to morrow and arrange the
security you ask.
"To which 1 received tho following
reply, which 1 handed to Mr. Sholla
burgor lute Friday evening :
"New Ori.bahh, La., Aug. 15, 1870 O. Oaia
hto, Waeuington, It. 0.1 Hee y telrgram ta
boellaherger end WllsaB. 1 mnft have In band
eerenioon anodrwd and ftfty dollara hy 10 A. li.
to-morrow. If not aala will go oa. The aeeurlly
yon offer ia aatl.faotory. B. Honrs Cui.lom.
"On Saturday morning Mr. Sbolla-
barger telegraphed Collector Badger
to turn over the 1500 lor Cullom and
dupositod $1,250 to Cullom's credit in
Kiggs bank and he said Mr. Kiggs had
telegraphed Cullom to draw for that
amount. About two o clock 1 receiv
ed this telegram from my brother :
Naw OaLa.na, La., IS, 17 O. Caaanaer,
Waablnitto, D. O.i All proeeedinge atopped
HBlil January let. P. Cabasavb.
"Hero ends the first chapfor."
"Then, if 1 understand you corroct
ly, tho administration has paid on this
judgment against tho Returning Hoard,
lor tbo payment ol which your prop
erly was seixed by thcSheritf, $1,750."
"Yes, sir. After pleading and beg
ging lor seventy-five days I wormed
out of tho ad ministration this amount."
"How much will remain unpaid ?"
"Tbo balance of the judgment un
paid will be $1,375 besides the costs of
Court and tbe Sheriffs costs, which
Will amount to perhaps $1,000 more.
"Who do you cxnoct will nay all of
this?"
"I can't tell ; but according to tho
arrangements made with Mr. Cullom,
who received the $1,700, 1 am expect
ed to give security for its payment
wnen 1 get uomo.
"Yon seem to have been badly treat
ed."
"Yes, sir ; I bava boon. I have suf
fered both aooiall and materially.
For tnr eorvicea in 1872, 1 received
Stale warrants, which I negotiated at
a heavy discount. In 1870 I received
I no compensation whatever but was
' .1 .l r . .n,l l.n.inn..
uiuguu iruiu my uo.uu ... ...ohv..b
to Washington, and confined thirty
tbiee days in the Capitol, and after
wardlnearcoiatcd in the parish prison,
in New Orleans, and when I was dis
charged here, in company with others
of thu Hoard, 1 went to the Sergeant-nl-Arms,
John G. Thompson, to inquire
what provision had been mado for do
fraying our expenses, and to ascertain
how we wore to get home, and wo wero
politely iulormed by that dignitary
that wo might walk homo. My pres
ent visit is an additional expense. II
a part of tho judgment fulls on mo,
which is now probable, 1 do not know
what tho wholoof'may outlay will be.
Heretofore my standing and credit
have been good, as any bonorablo man
in New Orleans, who knows mo will
certainly testily. My business was
prosperous and profitable, but sinco my
jniieclion with Wells and Anderson
uud Returning Hoard mutters, 1 have
been proscribed in various ways.
"Havo you never receded unything
in the way of compensation for your
services or expenses from the adminis
tration !"'
"No; nothing whatever. Yos--I
mistake. I did receive something.
On tho 3d of March, 18715, when tho
Returning Hoard members wore sel
at liberty from tlioir imprisonment in
the Capitol we called on Mr. Hayes,
who was stopping nt Mr. Sherman's
on Iv street. He received us with a
gush and invited us to take a petite
sandwich and a cup of cofl'oo. This is
the extent of his fuvors to mo. My
relations to this administration have
been like tho tailor of Cnmpcllo 'who
worked for nnthingand found thread.
"Mr. Casanave. when do you expect
to return to your home in Louisiana (
"I bono to shako the dust of Wash
ington Irom my foot within tho next
twenty-lour hours and not to roturn
until Ibis administration, which be
trayed tlio Republican party of my
state, shall nave terminated Its mut
inous existence.
ItUscrllanrous.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties
Curwaoirilla, fa. Jan. , '71-tf.
Full Your Stumps!
FOR EALK II v run
Co-Operative Agency,
CLEARF1KLT), PF.NN'A.
July Iota. 18; if.
Wheeler & Wilson
Family Sowing; Hachino -
No. 8.
.f .re ir i.i'i'e'rro.t.
Straight Needle, Silsnt, Easy Running,
At the Paris Exposition, 1878,
'Wheeler & Wilson received tho only
urana rnze awarded lor sowing
Machines. Over 80 com
petitors. Report of the American Institute of Kea
lorkontht H Aorr H iMon Machine:
" We do not hositato to doclure it
Tin best Sswinci Apparatus in the
World."
Tba No. S and No. 7 Manufacturing Mecbiaei
araeipeelellrreoemaiended for UIOhMAkKllS
and TAILORS' ara.
H.B.THOMPSON,
3 doors East of Bank,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
WHEELER 4 WILSON MT'O CO.,
1338 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,
April 1, 1871-Vm.
SPBlin'B
F0RT6BAFE WINE
Used (a the principal Churches for Cea.nBloa
purpose!.
Ssosllont forLaiios and Weakly
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE I
FOtn OM.
rphls Celebrated Nttlrt Wie Is nude froa (be
JL Juice of the Oporto flrepe, raised la tbts
Voaoij. ju In r tunable
Tonic and Strengthening Properties
are ansBrpkiifd he but ether Natl re Wine. Be-
trig the par Juioe of the tirepe, prodaeed mlfr
Air. rprer owb personal apervttion, us parity
end gen tout are guaranteed. The ynuojreit
AD l id may partake or Its generous qealme, ana
the weakest In rat id an it to advantage. It Is
particularly beneficial to the aged and debilita
ted, and suited to tho various ailments that af-
fret the weaker r. ft Is ) erery respeet A
SPEER'S
P. J. SHERRY,
Tha P.J. 811 K URY la a Wine tt Buperlor
Ch a nutter, and partaken of tha golden qualities
ot tbe grape fro to which It la matte. For Parity,
Rlfhness, Flavor and Medicinal Properties, It
will be fenn4 aneirelled.
SPEER'S
P. J. BRANDT,
Thia BfcANDY rtamfaanrlraled la tale wastry.
being tar eanerlor for Medloal paraoeea.
IT In A POM a-l.llUallon from tbegropaaod
Mntalna valaabte awdtoal propMtlaa.
II beaadMlMle Sa.or, .taller U thai m tha
rape. Ine wnl.b It le aHatllles, ae. to in great
faear among trat-elaae faenlllaa.
Roe tbat lb. elgnatwr. af ALFRill RPKRR,
Peeeele N. J., la arar tbe awrk af aeeb bottla,
SOU) ST S. W. PRATT AM,
laly (, urMr.
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0nr (Oivn adurrtiffmrnt.
THE REPUBLICAN,
Habllan.d nery WadaaeiUy by
G. B. GOODLANDER,
ILKAHrlKI.II, PA.,
Haa the Largest Circulation ol aujr paper
la Mortbwenlern Penuaylvanls.
The lurgo and constantly increasing
circulation of tho Republican,
renders itvaluublo to business
mon aa a modium thro'
which to reach the
public
Terms oi Subscription :
If paid in advance, . , . f 2 00
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We have always on band a lnrg atnek
of blanks ol all descriptions.
SUMMONS,
STJBPtENAS,
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT,
LEASES,
BONDS,
FEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
oVo., Ao., ' &o.
JOB PRINTING.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING
sticn as
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
40., A.O.,
IN THE BUST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
ORDERS UY MAIL
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE.
PROMPT ATTENTION.
Geo. II. doedlander,
Clearfield,
Clearfield County, Pa,
Ittisttllanfous.
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Cnrwenerllle, I'.., Jan. S, '78 tf.
MOMCV TO I.OAK.-On t;l 0I. B.
prored farm propeilr, by tbe Molaal Lite
liuurenoe Cusipany of New York, on lr.t mort
gage, In anme Irom ll.tue up. For furlbrr la
foriaalioB apply tottie nnd.reigneil.
HI K.XTHAI, W SMITH.
Clearteld Pa., May 7tb, lB7e.tr.
A Bank that Never Breaks.
Try Jly .Coal.
The utiderrigoed adopts this method of in fort.
Ing tba nn to. nui consumers, tbat his iel biok
Il not a Winter arraDgiment only, but that it
will be operated in the tiutnmer as well as Win
ter. I elaiai that I have tbe
Beet Coal in the Market,
and will sell it for easb, or in exchange for flour,
feed, grooeriee, ete. Large eon tracts will be
made at a very small profit. For full particulars
eall on me ia person, residing in one of Urabam'i
upper houses, or addrrss me through the poit
office. Orders left at the pontoffiee will 'retire
prutapt aiteotloii. TlhiH. A. Pl'CKKlT
CUarheld, l'a., Jan. o, M7V-tf.
a. m'curklb.
d. kilbhur.
tl Mill, Mt't'ORKLE & tO.'S
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Market Street, CI ear Held, Pt,
Wa maBafaeture all kinds of Fumiinre for
Cuambera, Dining Hooua, Libraries and Ualls.
If joa want Furniture of any kind, don't buy
until you aaa our stock.
IT N I E It TAKI S
In all Iib branrbea, promptly attended tik
OI'ILCII, MrCOKKLK A CO.
Clearfield, l'a., Fen. It, '7.
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS & ST A TIOXEH Y
Market lit., ClearCeld, (at the Poet ti(u e.)
THE anderstgoed bege leave to announce to
the eitiiens of Clearfield and vicinity, that
be haa fitted op room nad has just returned
from tbe city with a large amount of reading
matter, oonsisting in part of
Bibles and Miscellaneons Books,
Blank. Aeooant aad Pan Boohs of every de
scription; Paper and Envelopes, French pre teed
end plain; Fens and Pencils blank Legal
Papers, Deeds, Mortgages f Judgment, Eiemp
tlon and Frousiiarv notes ( While aod Parch
ment Brief, Legal Cap, Record Crp. end Bill Cap,
Sheet Music, lor eitlier Piano, Flute or Violin,
eonstantly on bend. Aay books or stationary
desired tbat 1 may not have on bond, will be ordered
by irst express, and sold at wholesale or re mil
to euit eustomert. I will also keep periodioal
literature, anob as Magaaiaes, Newappnrs, Ac.
P. A. UAUL1N.
Clearfield. May T, lft68-tf
A NEW DEPARTURE
IN
L l T H E R S RU R (J .
Hereafter, goods will be sold for CASH on It.
or tn eioheoite for prodnoo. No boobs will be
kept in the future. All old accounts must be
settled. Those who cannot eak op, will please
band over their notes and
CLOSE THE RECORD.
I am determined to sell mv roods at easb
priees, and at a discount far below tbat ever
offered in this vleinity. The discount I allow my
customers, w.ll maketfaem rich In twenty years If
way if -now my eavioe ana nuy inetr goods inm
ie. i win py earn ror wheat, oeta nnd clover
ed. DANIKL OOODLANDKH.
Luthemharg. Jnsuary 17. 1R7T.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN
, BICOND STRKKT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DKALRRg ID
PURE DRUGS!
C H E M I C AL 8 I
PAINTS, OII5, DYE STUFF
VARNIHHR8,
BRU81IK8,
PRRPUMKRY,
- FANCY 800DS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
Or ALL KINDS,
PURE WINES AND 11QUOR8
for Medietaal pirpoeee.
Troisee, Supporter, Bohool Booka aad Station,
ry, and all other artioiea aeaally
found la a Drug Store,
PHYSICIANS PP.RSCRIPTION8 CARB
FULLY CUMPOUNDKD. Having Inrge ek
perlenee la tba business they aaa give entire sel
la fact km.
J. O. HARTSWICK,
JOHN F. IRWIV.
CoHlold. DeetW Id. 1R74.
JJARD TIMES
1IAVJ NO RPPKCT
IN FRENCHVILLEI
I am aware that thero are some peraona a little
hard lo please, and I am also aware that tbt
complaint of "hard timee" ) well alga nnivereaL.
Uat I am so ei mated now that 1 ean satisfy tba
former and prove conclusively thai "hard tinea"
will not effect those who buy their ggode from ma,
and all my putmna shall he initiated Into the at
oret of
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
t hare (ooda eaoo.a to .apply all the Inh.tl
taato in the low.r and af the eowaly which I eell
MULMONUIIRU, whar. I ean al..,. h. band
rwdy to wall npnn aallere and supply them wltk
Dry Goods of all Kind,
Saoh m Clothe, Datlnetla, Caaelmeraa, Maellna
IMalnaa, Lines, DrlUlafe, CalieoM,
Trieamln(a, Rlhbone, Lao.,
Randj-made Clothlna. Boota and Rhone. Hate and
Cape .11 of tha heat material ud aaada U order
Uoe., Boota, Ulntae, Miluaa, Laoae, Rlhbone, Ao
OROCKRIIS OF ALL KINDS.
OofM, Tea, Rut-ar, kloa, llolaaeoe, Pl.h. Sale
Pork, Llaaoed Oil, Vleh Oil, Cerhoa Oil.
Hardwara, Qaoonawsra, Tinware, Ca.tlni, Plowe
and Plow Oaatln(e, Nalla, Splkee, Corn Carrie a
tre, Older Preeea,ud all klada af Al.a.
Perfomery, Palau, Varnl.h, Olaaa, ud a fMerat
OOOD FLOUJi,
Of different krude, .Iwny, u hand, ud will h.
awi. aa IM new BMaihl. If.rM.
). O. MeClala'a HadlelaM, Jeyne't Medlet.ee
Il.iutur'a ud Uoolud'. BllUre.
I'O. nonnda af WmI w..ii a.. .M.k ih.
hllhe.t aria. Will h. weld. Oleiwiri hand
ud foi ttla al Ue lewul aaarkM prla.
Ale., Ar.nl for ItrattasTlll. ud Carweaarill.
IhMhia, llMkl.M.
Ha, Cell ud aa. foe rneal.u Tnw will In.
0Torytla( wanally keyt Is s retail Mora.
L. M. COUDRIRI.
P-.en.h.llle P. 0., Aara.t II, llf.