Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 01, 1880, Image 4

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    PeiiiiHylvimlnltallronil
TV BON 8 t CLEARFIELD BRANCH
r5 ml aftor Monday, MAT 14, 1880, I ha
Vy Fallen.., Tralna will ran dally (eleept Sua
daya) between Tyrone and Cloarllolil, ae fullowa
CLEARFIELD HAIL.
LBAVB BOUTII.
LEA VB NOllTll.
CurwonlTllle,.
HlTerriew
Olaarflald
Lvooard,..
Barrett
.1.11), .
.J.:io,
.1.40, "
.!.., '
Tyrone,..
Venacnyoo,...
Buintalt .
Poweltua,
Oaeeola,...
Iloynton,
Ktelner'e,
Phillplborf,
(Iranam
Blue llall,
Wallactun,..
Bialer
Woodland,...,
llarrett,
Leonard ,
Clearfield,....
. 9M,l.u
. W.Ji, "
. too, "
,10.00, "
,10.12,"
.10.17,"
.111.32, "
.10.26,""
10.1S, "
,10.37,"
,10.44, "
.10.62,
.10.60,"
.11.07,"
.11.12, '"
.11.10,"
,.S4, "
4.01, "
Woodland,
Ilisler
Wailaoeton,....
Ulna ball
...OH, "
4.ir,
,.4.Ji,
,.4.81,
,.4.S, "
..4.8V,
.4.40, "
.4.03, "
.4.05, "
...15, "
.t.ii, "
.0.00, "
Orahani
l'hilipiburg,
aitelner'a, .
lloynton,
Oaoaola
Powellon
Stimuli,
VaDtoyoo..MM
ItlTervtew
CurwenaTille,
11.26, "
,.11,401,,
Tyrone, a..
CLKAKF1ELD KXI'KKSS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE KOKTI1.
CnrweniTllle.
HiverTiew..,M
Cl.arl.14......
Leonard,
llarrett,
Woodland,.,,.
Bialer
rYallaeeton,...
Slue liall,
Qrahain
Philip. burg..
Steinar'a,
Boynton,
Oioeole,
Powelton,
Summit,
Vaniooyoe
Tyrone,
6.80 I.
6.80 "
6.47 "
6.6:i "
6.67 "
0.03 "
6.08 '
0.15 "
.31 "
0.26 "
6.20 "
.33 "
6.37 "
1.42
6.68
7.06
7.23 "
7.44
Tyrone,
Vanacoyoe,...
Summit
l'owelton
Olceola,M
Doynton ,
rkein.r'o
I'hilinaburir.
..7.30 r.
.7.43 "
.8.06 "
.8.17 "
,.8 38
,.8.34 "
..8.30 "
,..8.42 "
..8.47 '
..8.16 "
..0.01 "
Oraham ,
Ulna lull .
VYallaocton, .,
Biglcr
Woodland,...,
.o.io
,.17 "
.0.25 '
Barrett,
Leonard,
Clearlleld,....,
Hirer iew,...
Curwenavltle
..0.30 "
,.0.39
..0.48
10.00
I'HILIPSBUIia MOSHANNON IIKANC1IES
LIATI lorJTH.
P. M. a. M. A. M. ITattona.
2 00 Morriidale,
2:16 7:00 Pbilipiburg,
lis 7:03 Stelner'a
2:34 7:00 Boynton,
2:30 10:20 7:18 Oaeeola,
1:44 10:SS 7:31 Moabannon,
2:47 10:43 7:30 Ntorlini,
3:6 10:48 7:46 Houtidale,
3:57 10:53 7:65 MoCanley,
8:07 10:58 8:111 Kendrlck'i,
3:1 11:03 8:00 Kamey.
LRATR
KORTR.
A, ht. r.
13
12
12
12:
H. P. H.
40
35 4:30
22 4:14
14 4:16
0:10 12:
04 4:01
8.68 II
61 8:57
46 8:50
8:60 11:
8:46 II
8:10 11
40 8:45
85 8:46
.30 3:30
25 3:30
8:36 11.1
8:30 11
BALD KAOLE VALLEY BRANCH.
Ei.
P. M.
7.08
3.23
8.01
8.24
8.31
8.46
y.iis
041
Mall.
A. M.
Hall,
p. at.
t 6.3
6.17
6.38
6.16
6.05
4.65
4.11
a 8.55
Exp.
A-. H.
7.56
7.43
7.0i
6.43
6.33
6.33
6.00
6.26
8.20
6.37
0.16
0.43
0.51
10.03
10.20
11.08
leave Tyrone i
Bald Eagle
Julian
Milcaburg
llellofonte
Mileaburg
Howard
arrlT. L. Haven
TYRONE BTATION.
BABTWARD. A.M.
Paeifle Expreaa 8:14
Johnatown Kxpreae 8:61
P. M.
Day Expreaa 12:61
Mall Train, 8:27
Atlantio Expreaa, 6:51
Phila. Expreaa, 0:33
WBBTWA11D.
PittaburRh Exp'aa,
1.53
raoltie hxpreia, B:1E
P.M
Way Paaaenger, .1:15
Chicago Expreaa, 3:36
Mail Train, 6:34
Fait Line, 7:08
Cloaeoonneotloni made by all trainaat Tyrone
and 1,0011 itaven.
8. 6. BLAIR,
myl7tf. Superintendent.
BTAOB LINES.
A etefte leavea Curwonaville daily for H.ynoMa
villa, at 1 o'elook, p.m.,arrivlngat Reynoldaville
at 6 o'clock, p. m. Returning, leavea Koynolda
Title daily, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur-
wenavtiieal 13 o'elook, m. rare, eacb way, 12,
A ataire leavea Curwenivllle dally, at 1 o'clock,
p. m., lor DuUuii City, arriving at DuUoia City
at 6 o'clock, p. tn. Returning, leavea DuUoia at
7 o'clock, a. m., daily, arriving at Cnrwenavilleat
il o clock, m. rare, eacb way, 91 .50.
Alloglicny Valley Railroad.
LOW GRADE DIVISION,
and after Monday, June 28th, 1880,
V tbe paaaenger tralni will run daily (except
Buoa.yj between Kea ilanK and imttwooil, aa
iciiowa :
F.AWTW AIII). Daj Mall leavea Pllt.bnrg
8:56 a. m. lied liana 1 1 :Ha Hugo Junction 1 1:51 ;
New Bethlehem 12:56 p. m.t Mayaviile 1:10;
Troy 1:35 ; Uroobville 1:55 : Fuller'. 3 10 ; Ray.
nnldavilla 2:38 ( Dullola 8:06 : Summit Tunnel
1:31 i I'enueld 1:42 ; Tjlera 3:55 1 JJeneiatte 4:31 j
arrivea at Oriflwoou at 5:20.
W E8TW A H I). Day Mail leavea Driftwood
12:20 p. m.i Beneirtte 1:00 i Tvler'a 1:28 :
PanBeld 1:80 ; Summit Tunnel 2 00 ; Dullola 1:16;
Reynoldaville 2:38 ; Fuller'a 1:54; BrookTlllo8:l6;
Troy 3:32; Mayaviile 3:65; New Bethlehem 4:00;
Hligo Junction 4:47; Red Bank 6:03; arrive! at
mtiourg at l:u p. in.
Tbe Reynoldaville Accommodation leavea
Kejnoldaville daily at 7:55 a. m. and arrirca at
Red Bank at 10:60 a. m.. Pittaburib at 1:40 I), m.
Leavea Pittabnrgh at 2:16 p. m.; Red Hank at
e:oo p. m.; arriving at iteynoldavllle at v:ue p. m.
Cloae eonnectlona made with tralna on P. A B
Railroad at Driftwood, and with tralna on tbe
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank.
DAVID McCA 11(10, Uen'i Sup't.
A. A. Jackbor, Sup't L. U. Div.
PARK FKOM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bcllefonte, Pa
Lock Haven
Willlamaport.
Huntingdon .
Lewiatown.
Maryaville..
Cuweniville
Oaeeola
UAHR1KBURI) .
(3 05
, 170
, I 60
, 1 80
I 00
, 4 60
. 20
. 66
. 4 76
Middletown 5 00
Marietta 6 66
Lancaater. I 80
PHILADELPHIA 7 00
Altoona 1 66
Johnatown.. I 85
Phllipaburc 61
Tyrone 1 22
PITTKUUHI1 6 16
lUlsttUaiuous.
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs.
Ourwtntrlllt. Ju. 9, 78-tf.
FA11M FOR SALE !
The omlertlfcnftd will isll t firlritts aale, hit
urm. located loFtno townRbip.Ulekrtitlil oiiantjr
Fat., eoDUIoitif
SIXTY AOriES,
half of wbich li In a rood itate of PultlTatton,
with afratn dwellim, log barn.'a thriHy orchard
hq aa exponent ipring oi never laiiing water,
toftethsr with the Decenary outboildlnpt. Tba
portion not cleared it bcaTily timbered, and all
it underlain witu eoal and iron, it will be ioltj
low and oa aaay termi. For farther information
tall oa the tiremiMf, or ad d re i the iubacriber at
Uratnpiaa llilli V. O. OWEN J. K hi, NAN.
UramjilaB llilli, Jane Jd, 3m.
JJARD TIMES
IIAVK KO EFFECT
IN FRENCHYILLEI
I an a wart that there art eome ftenoni a little
hard to pleaae, aad I am alio aware that tbe
complaint of "bard tinea" ! well aih attiTenal.
Bat I an o trituated bow that I oan iatiif the
farmer and profe eonelaeWely that "hard tinei"
win tot eneet tnoee who Day their ffondi irom me,
and all mj f atroni thai I be Initiated Into tbe n
eret of
IIOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
I have R-oode enonah to anpi.ly all the Inhabl
UnU in the lower and of tbe eounty which I aril
at exceeding; low rataa from my mammoth atore tn
MULSONlirRO, where I ean alwaya be foand
ready, to wait apoa cellar, and (apply them with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Sao a ae Clothe, Ratinette, Caaelmerea. MoiIIdi
vatainee, i.tnea, l'rnnngi, uaiteoes,
TrinnLage, Ribbon a. Laoe.
Readj-nade Clothing, Boots and Shoei, llaU aad
Capeall of the beet material and made to order
Hoee, Soeke, Uloree, alittene, Laeei, Ribboni, f
OnOCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, 8rr, Rice, MnlaMee, Flh, Ball
rork, Llneeed Oil, Ftita oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Qaeentware, Tinware, Caitlni;a,riowe
avna now laiiinfie, natie, ppnee, tora Ualtira
ton, Cider Preitee, aad all kind, of Aiei.
rerrnnery, Palate, TaraUh, OIai, aad a irenerat
aeaertneBt oi HUUoner',
OOOD FLOUR,
Of difarent bran da, alwaya on hand, aad will ht
eld at ut lew.ft poaaibla fifaral.
J. O. MeOlaia'l Medlclaea, Jayna'a hfeJlcloee
UaaUttar l aad Ueoflaad l Blttara.
Ittl poandf of Wool wanted for which the
lineal price will at paid. Clorereead ta h
aad far aait at tbe fewtat market prioa.
Alee, Afenl for etrattonvlll. aid Carwenavllle
aareaaing BauiaB,
trVCallandaaafovyoeimlTM. Ton will lad
ararythiai aiaally kept la a retail atora.
... tf. M. COUDRIKI.
rrttehTlll, t. 0., Aaiaat 12, U74.
Pi,5f(U.1Uf0U3.
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles.
SHAVED AND SAWED.
a
Curwtnfvill, JA. , 7H lf.
E. S. HENDERSON,
ir-l.'-r-n''---'
UNDERTAKER
BURNdIUB, fenn a.
TUB ubecrlber bow offen to tbe elliieni of
llurmide and vicinity, an unprovided
pooUltj. litre Iter all kind! of Catkitte and
l-omni wm be kept on band, and orden niieti at
onoe.
itinera I a iUndtd Anywhere.
I will furqiih tbe flneet a well ai llie eheanelt
article, dcdlnated tofiineraU All ordtre left at
the .lore ut' John C. Coxnatt will reoelre prompt
attention. Fur further partlculnrii, on 1 1 oa or
Mreii s, h. lih.NUbU.SU.N.
Dee. 10, 1879-tf.
GEO. WEAVER & CO.,
8KCIIND PTiml'.T.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Have opt-nod up, In the ft ore room lately occupied
by Weaver t HctU,oB Second itreet, a large and
well leloeted utook of
Dry - Goods Groceries,
UuOTtf AND SllOKS,
QUKENSWARE, WOOD A WILLOW WARE
i
IIAT8 AND CAPS,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c.
Which they will dlapoi. of at reaaunalilo ratea
for aaah, or exchange lor oountry produce.
OEOH11E WEAVER A CO.
Clearlleld, Pa., Jan. V, 1878-1.
REMOVAL !
James ! Leavy,
Having purohnied the entire itock of Fred.
Sackett, hereby give. D'-tlrethat be had moved
Into the room lately occupied by Keed X HaRerty,
on Second street, where be ii prepared to oiler to
tbe public
PARLOR STOVES,
of tho lateit Improved patterni, at hm price..
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Gas Fixtures and Tinware.
Hoofing, Spouting, Plumbiog, Gai Fitting, and
Kepairiog Fumpl a ipecialty. All
work warranted.
Anything In my line will be ordered vpeclal If
deiired. JAM. h. LCAV V,
Proprietor.
FRKD. SACKETT,
Agent.
Clearfied, Pa., January 1, 1879-tf.
-THAT ALL-
WOOLEN GOODS
HAVE ADVANCED
ENORMOUSLY
IN VALUE,
THE IBICES OF OUR
New Spring Clothing
Will Bs Found t Low
AS LAST YEAR.
GUINZBURG'S
-ONE PHICE-
WESTERN HOTEL C0RXER,
CLEAHFIKI.D. l'A.
Cl.art.lil, Pa, April Uth, 18S0 o.
HOFFER'S
Cheap Cash Store.
H(MH NO. THRIVE. DPEHA IKll'HIJ,
Clearfleld, Pa.,
WltOLEPALK k RETAIL DKALKR IN
DRY GOODS,
Cotnpriiinjr, Drew Oool( of tbe rery latent ntytea,
eonnitin(t In part of Caohmeret, Mannhefter
Faneiee, Alpaeai, and all manner of
Fancy Dress Goods,
Sorb ai Cretonn, Mohair Lit ft ere, PlaiJi, Vrtn
Uinhami, Drew f'anetei of the very lateit,
tylee, and ai eheap ai they ean be told
la thli market.
NOTIONS,
Confining nf Oloree for nti, Ladiei and
Miitea. J!ih or all iba-lee, bilk rrtnjrei,
Lae, Fanry Dreat Bnttona, LaJlei'
Tiei of all ihadei and it t lei, CotTi
and Collari, Ribboae of all hindi and
qaalitlea. Merino t'aderwear, Trimala,al etc.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES.
Queensw&ro, Hardware, Tinware,
CarprKOlICiotliM,
WALL PAPER,
LEATHER, FISH, Etc.,
Walt, will aa aala wkolaaak or ratall. WiU Uka
Country Produce
I Birhange ftr tioocla ( Market Prlrea.
wh. j. aorrKR,
l IrarBrld, Pa., rp(. t, la)T lf.
CLOTHING STORE,
rttisreUnnrotts.
Thomas A. Duckett,
DKALEKIN ,
IIIKKKItV give to I Ire to the eltiieni of Clrar
Held and the urrouudinir vicinity Ihnt 1 am
fsa-tand at all liiiioe lt furuieb lauiiliei and
uiemifacturiDft- oitabllihuutile with a euperlor
(uaiily of
Coal, Wood 1 Coke,
Which I am prepared to deliver la a fw lumri
notice. I am alwayi ready to haul and deliver
from and to tbe depot, or anywhere elie, and
move utuliics aua boueniiitl gooili any wo pre on
anort aoiieo. ut us, a. uiaie.ii
CUarAold, Pa-, Mar. SI, IhsO-lf.
TO FARMERS!
I wiih te tnfiirin the Farmeri of ClearDeld
county, that I aui the mnoufiolurer of Wheeler's
patent Hallway Chain
I1IOUSE POWER,
With Threahcre and Cleaner! of one or two
hone power. For further jmrtlcuUri addreie the
undenigneil at HloortKburg, Cohiml'la eounty, or
rail upon V. M. CAKltuN A HHO., A(T"nti, in
Clearfli-ld Pa. J. M. HULMHKlt.
June 2d, IX8O-811.,
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET 8THEET, NEAR P. 0.
The andeniftned begi leave to Inform the elti
ieni of Clearfield, end the publlo generally, that
he hiu on hand a fine amort men t of Furniture,
fooh aa Walnut, Cheitnut and Painted Chamber
Buitei, Varlor bultei, Kerllning and Eiteniiioo
Chain, Ladiei and tienta' Kaay Chain, the For
fnratad Dininjr and Parlor Chain, Cane Peat and
Windior Chain, t'lutbet unit, otep and hxten
lon Ladderi, Hat Raoki, Scrubbing Brushet, Ao
MOULDING AND PICTUKK F HAM Erf,
ockinf Ola net, Chromoa, Ae., which would
'iltable f'tr Holiday preionta.
deol0'7 JOHN TROUTMAN.
Re-Union of Trade.
THE onderaiftnod wishing to Inform the puMio
that he opened a
COMMISSION KTOHE
At the old itsnd In Trout v I tie, Clearfield county,
Pa., oo the lth mit , with a full itvRk or
i)v c.oodm, (.itot i,itii;s, NttrioN?,
4otK, Hhoea, i:tr.(
In fiet everything to be found in a firit-elaii atore,
all of which I am determined to tell at the loweit
oaih price.
FAIIMEH AND MJMIinitMEN
Wl find It to their advantnoe to do their deallns
with me, ae tbe higheat price will he paid fur
Grain, Bhinglea, or Produce of any kind. Part
or one-half oaih will be paid. Trading for
oningieior bumoeroi any iinu a tpeciaity. aiio,
agent for
Singer Sewing Machines.
Having made arrangement! with Eaitern mer
ohanta to ietl gooJi furniiDed me, therefore call
and iee, ai I will be enabled to aril cheaper than
tbeebeapmt. J. W. CAHL1LE,
Troutrille, Pa., flept. 14, '7tf-ly. Agent.
Leading, h Cheapest.
" THE BEST
Boot and Shoe,
Hat and Cap Store
IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY
Ii the ona in the
OPERA HOUSE,
KEPT BV
G.C.&T.W. M0011E,
We have jmt recti red our fipring and Summer
atocR, wniffl, Having been purcuaied neiore
tbe advance, can be aoid at tbe OLD
PHICK. Call and iee. Deiidea the
cheaper good iu our line, we keep .
BOOTS, FINE SHOES,
Perkins' Boots and Shoes,
CLAFLIN'S SHOES,
STETSON'S HATS
AND THE GENUINE TAYLOR
.MACKINAW HAT,
Which a ra car apirialllaa. Wo atao hara a full
Una of UKNTS' BUM M Kit I'MlHK WKAH.
All lb. lalailaorplliH in NKCKH'EAH.
Uira ua a oall aoil ba aatiafi.d.
il:o. C. ATIIM W. MOdHI!.
Cl.arOslJ, Pa., April 14, 1810.0m.
NOT AT
STUMP CREEK.
15UT AT
H. LEHMAN dCO.'S Store,
ROOM NUMBER TWO,
Pic's Opera House.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Where H. Lehman A Co. have opened a very large
mora oi me iaien anu beet iljiei or
DRY goods,
Fancy Goods,
MILLINERY GOODS.,
AND A tVhh ARSOHTMKNT OF
la&dics', Hic3:o' tc Cliildron'i
S-XX-O-DK-S
Of all ,l;ll, bow la Iha aaarkal. Call la ami,
or viirr II. I.KHMAH A CO,
Clnrutla, Pa,, Marrk 17, If.
If-- :.'' itl
ANOTHER STRIKE !
THE UKPUBLICAN.
CLKAKKIKLD, l'A.
WUU.VKSDAy MllllSINO. SKPT. I, U
DEMOCRATIC I' HIM AH Y KlKt'
TIOX HUl.KS FOll ISai).
county cuuMivraa.
1. The crKanliatl'JB of the County C -tnnilttpe
i hall be and remain aa dow ejnitltuted that ii,
one Dfiubcr fur every bnroii"(h ami twwmhip and
a Clialrmitn, whlt-h Committee .ball be erlected
annually by the deleRiitei, and their tern of oflioe
ball befiu at January fullowinc their elMjtlon.
OK Till tRLXATII AKD CuNVKNTIult.
3. Tbe aember of deltatei to whleb each dll
trlet ii mj tilled ii bad unuu ihe folluwing rule,
that Ii to aay i Uach election diitrlol Id the coun
ty (Killing one nun ana tieiuooreuo vr
ihali be eotilled to twu cJoleHdiei abiolulely, and
fa.r -aw.ti B.t.i tiinnl line huDirod UeiDocratio vote!,
or fraollon ureatur than otie-balt titer col, puilea
in laid diitriot at the tut preceding uuvernon
elerllun, an additional dn legale, and under thil
rate the followiog allvlmont of delalei la dow
tuaue lor lotv t
Hum -Me borough J Deeadir 3
Clearlleld 1-ertruion 2
Curwottivllle Jitllrard J
Houtidale 3 (Jrnhatu 2
Lumber City 2:(ihen -Ii
New Waihingtoii 2(.reeuwiod 2
Newbnrg Jitlulioh 3
Oiceole 2 lluitoo 2
WHlUcelor. 2 Jordan 1
Doccnria townxhip J K art haul 2
Hell J, Knox i
Uivoin 2 Lttwrrt.ce 4
I .g(tn 2 Morrli S
llrn.il'urd a'lVnn 2
Ilra.ly -T Pike 2
Burniide 2 San-ly X
Chcit 2 I'nl'in 3
Coving.ua 2iWoodward. t
Total 19
LECTIoH or ARti M TlltS CT CHilBHAW.
8, The deli'gnte ekctlone and County Con Yen -tionahall
be governed and ooaducted itrictly in
aeour.anee with the following rulei, and the
Chairman or Ihe County Committee ihall bo an
nually eloeted by tbe County Convention and
ahall be wci't the President of all County
Convention!. I
Tina or ai.acTiof a.
4, The election for delegate! to reprcacnt the
diltorent diilricta In tbe annual Democratic Cuun
ly Convention ahall lie hold at the usual plaoe uf
holding the general eleitumi far ?aeh diatrict, on
the tjitlurday preceding the third Tueiday of Sep
tember, (huing the ltlU ihla year) begiuning at
1 o'clock, P. M., f me day.
ao to hold klictior.
. The aaid delegate elvetiona ahall be huld by
an eleetion board, to eonmt of the meuibr of the
County Committee for auch d lit riot, and two
other bemoeratie votera thereof, who ihall be ap
pointed or draignated by tba County Commlttro.
now TJ FILb VACAHl'IKf,
Iu naie any of the peraoni io oonititutlug the
board ihall be abient from the place of boldiog
the e loot ion for a ouartir of an hour after the
time appointed, by Hule F.nt, for the opening ol
the same, bii or their place er placet, ihall be
filled by an election to be eonduoied viva root by
tbe Democratic votera preaent at the time.
yirALtriiuTiow or voviri.
0. Every qualified voter of the diitrlct, who at
the laat general electron voted tbe Dcinooralio
ticket, ib a 11 ba entitled to vote at the delegate
electiona,
Muia or voTixa.
1. The voting at all delcgnle electiona ahall be
by ballot ; upon whieh ballola chall be written or
printed the name or unraea of the delegate or del
egate TOted for, together with any inatruationa
which the voter may deilre to give the delegate
or delrgatea . Each ballot to be received from
the person voting the eame by a member of the
eleetloo board, and by him drjionilrd io a box or
other receptacle prepared for thut purpone, to
which boi or other reoeptnele no ponon hut tbe
mem ben of the election board ihall have aceeia.
OF IKSVnt'CTIUNH.
8. No instruction! ahall be received or reeog
nliud union tho fame be Toted upon the ballot aa
provi'leed by Kule Seventh, nor ihall luoh in
tructlom, if voted upon' the bal.ot, be binding
upon the delegate, ualeri oce-balf r more of the
halloti ihttll cntuin initructioni concerning th
mme oflioe. Whenever half or more ef the bal
lot! ihall eotitaiu instruction! concerning any
office, tbe dtlecatei elected at lucb election thai I
be held to be inMriiattd to support tbe candidate
naving ttie bigueiL number oi votei lor sucb
office.
That when a candidate having received the
big lie at number or vote tn a .(strict is it rick en
from the roll in accordance with Hule Thirteenth
It become! the duly of tbe delegate! in aaid dis
trict to cartt their vetea for tbe candidate having
received the next highest number of votea in
laid dutrloL rrowttd, that lucb candidate shall
have reocived one-fourth the number of votes
polled for the candidate.
coanucviao tub rlrctioii, antra aud ii.akks.
9. Each election board ihall keep aa actuate
list of I be naraei of all persona voting at inch
elections; which Hit of votera together with a
lull ana complete return or eucn election eon
teining an accurate atatement of tbe persons
elected delegate! and all instructions voted, shall
be certified by aaid board to tbe County Conven
tion, upon printed blanks to be furniibed by tbe
uounty touimiltee.
CO HTM Tin 0 IB ATI OW I'RLRflATKK, FHARIt, it I'.
10. Wheaeverfrom inv district. nualifled Dem
ocratlc voters, In numbora Kjiial to five timea the
delegate! which lucb district bai in tbe County
Convention, ahall complain in writing of an un
due eleetion of false return of delegate or of in
st met ion s, in which complaint tbe alleged facta
ihall be epeolelly act forth and vertfiod by the
athdavlt of one or more peraona, inch complaint
shall nave tbe right to oonteit tbe neat of auch
delegate! or their validity of inch Instruction!.
a eon Mima or rivi.
8uch oomplaint ihall be beard by a Committee
of live delegate! to be appointed by the Presi
dent of the Convention, which raid Committee
hall proceed to hear the parties, their proofs
and allegations, and aa loon ai may be reported
to tue convention wnat ueiegatei are entitled to
seat! therein, and what Imtruotiona are binding
niioo inch Ue it gates. v hereupon the t'unven
tion ihall proceed immediately, upoa the nail of
tbe yeaa and nays, to adopt or reject the report of
tae contesting partiea. in which can or (tie yeas
and nayatbe name! of the delegatea whole aeata
are contested or whose tin! ructions ere disputed,
nball be omitted.
QtTALirtcArioxa or DiLxnATaa attiiiriTiirxa.
11. All delesntes must reside In the district
they represent. In ease of absence or inability
to attend, luumitutiona may te made from citi
ebf of the diflrlot.
Mt'NT OB IV tUNTRDCTIOKR, OR Bl KXI'ILLKP.
12. Delegate! most obey Instrnrtiona glvtn
them by their respective diitrioti, and if violated
it anaii be tue duty of lite 1'reildent of tbe Unn
veation to out the vote of inch delegate or dele
gate! tn accordance with the instructions: end
tbe delegate or delegatei io offending shall be
forthwith expelled from the Convention, end ihall
not he eligible to any ofliee or plaoe of trust in
i ue piny lor a period ot twe yean.
A MAJORITY OF ALL RRCIISART TO MOM IK Am.
13. In Convention a majority of all the dele
gatea ihall be necerary to a nomination ; and
no penon'i name shall be excludpd from tbe Hit
of candidates until after the HIXTII ballot or
vote, when the peraon reoeivtng the least number
of voles ihall be omitted and struck from the roll,
and loon at each successive vote until a nomina
tion la made, Pravidttt, that if there ahall boa
tie vote between two or more of the candidates
for any office, during the balloting of the dele
gates, then tn that caie the candidate having re
ceived the lowest popular vote shall be dropped,
and the balloting proceed.
PUNA LTV roR COMMITVtKO rHAVIH AKD BRIXKRT.
14. tf any person who ii a enndidate for any
nomination befnre the County Convention, ahall
be proven to bare offered or paid any money, or
other valuable thing, or made any promise of a
eon i derail oa or rt-werd to any person for his
rote or influence, to secure the delegate from any
district, or shall have nflered or paid any money
or valuable thing, or promised any ennsiieratioa
or reward, to any delegate for bii vote, or to any
other person with a view of indulging or secur
ing the votea of delegates, or If tbe same shall be
done by any other person with tbe knowledge and
consent ef rneh eandidate, tbe name of each
candidate ihall be immidiately stricken from the
Hit of oaadidatei, or if euoh fact be ascertained
after his nomination to any office, and before the
final adjournment, the name of the nominee ahall
be struck from tbe tioket and tbe vacancy sup
plied by a new aominat lon, and in either oase
auch person ihall be Ineligible to any aomi
natlon by a Convention, er te an election aa a
delogate thereafter. And la oare It ihall be al
leged after the adjournment of the Convention
that any candidate put In nomination haa been
guilty of iuch aela, or any other fraudulent prae
ticeato obtain such nomination, the charge ahall
ba Investigated by tbe Coanty Committee, and
inch step! taken ai tbe good of the party may
noire.
4. If any delegate ahall receive any money or
ether valeable thing, or accept the promise of
any const iteration or reward to tie paid, delivered,
or secured to him, or any person for inch dele
gate ai an Inducement for bii vote, upon proof
ol the fact to the aaliifaction of tbe Convention,
uch delegate ihall be forthwith expelled, and
shall not be received ai a delegate to any future
Convention, and ihall be ineligible to any party
nomination.
t lki to havi raacinKNca.
16. Case arising under Ihe rnlei ihall have
precedence over all other batineii in Convention,
until determined.
MBETJfte or THI CORVKMTIO.
17. The County Convention ahall tneH anna
ally, la the Coart House at I o'clock P. II., en the
third Tueiday of September.
ARet rRMRirr or cAOinATBi.
1. The aamei of all the candidate! for office
ahall be announced at leait three weeki previous
to Ihe lime of holding the primary election.
J. P. Hi a. uriKLit, Chairman.
War. K. W allacm, Secretary.
"THK BAYONET IS NOT A FIT
INSTRUMENT F O II COLLECT
ING TUE VOTES OE FREEMEN."
Hancock.
K?ery lsrnocratle trter In IrtrlVM
fount) aheuld bear In mind that vT vOIK
DAY end Tlllf HKDA V, HEM EMItKR let
and lid, arc the laat daya for rrgletrrlng
fnrlhenfit el ret Ion.
Let every D? snot ret In Clearfleld coanty
AT ONCE that bia name lion the Reg.
latry. Tbe Hart mT votera a now poated tip
at every elertlnn llotiae.
Fourtoonth Annual Exhibition
OFTIIB
CLEARFIELD COUNTY
Agricultural Society,
to RE liai.D AT
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
MVtlntitriay, Tmrnilay A
SEPTKMBEIl 15, 1 ami 17, lfiSO.
OFPICEHH FOR 1880i
Prealde.it Lrardrr Daaitixe, tawrencetwp.
VIro Prealdeiite V. Ririirl, Iawrenae twp ;
M.S. SfKNCfH, Penn twp.
Treaurr John Mi(lAi'UHRV,Clearfiold, Pa,
Htcrelary Al. M. Row, ClarDald, Pa
Kxeritllvo t'onimlttcc K. M. Davii, Peunj
W. P. Tati, Lawrence; Join Smith, Bloom i L.
H. LtBRiteLKH, Union; Pi'iLir Doits, tk-coerla.
HULE? AND KBtll'LATI'-NS.
I. The galea will bo opened at B o'ebott A. M,
ea h day, and at that time every oflioer is re
tiulred U' be at Uiv host. Tbe gatoi will be closed
at A o'clock each atoning.
I. All tor It and article! oHi-reil lur premium!
must be owned by tba person or peraons offering
the same, or by inie moiuoer t'f bia or btr fjm
llv.
3, All artie'es mast be entered in the name of
tbe bona fid owner. HhouM any be entered
otherwise, they will not be allowed to receive a
premium, altbuuh aardr, ly the Ju igoa ; ner
will suin award be pufhet.
4. Any ticket patted through tbe fuiioe, or
found io tbo poEsirSilun of at.T p-rsun who is nut
the rightful owner, wii lo forlVU-d to the And
ation, aad perious detwtvd in pas'ing tickets will
be dcilt with aooordiog to law.
6. No charge will be made lor entering animals
or artiflei for eahibitlon iuth exhibition being
absolutely free.
(I, The Hnoiety will open It! premium licit to
person! without distinction on breeding stock
Iroin all parts or tue Union, whether nnrsre, cattie,
beep or awine. but on field crops, flour, grain
end manufacturing or mechanical eihlbits, all
awards aball be confined to the county, and all
article! muat have been mad within tbe period
of one year privioni to the pretent fair. Articles
of special merit manufactured 'jutslde of ibo
county may receive a diploma if io recome tided
by tbe judges of their reapeutive olasa.
7. All parsons enteriog animals and article
for exhibition muat procure oards from the Sec
retary, and attach the same to tbe animal or
article previous to being placed upon the ground.
The number and class, and the a umber in the
class, with tbe name ot the article will appear on
the card attached, but tno name oi ine exhibitor
will not appear.
8. The ofhecra will be on the grounds at 0
o'clock on 1TKHDAY MOKNINU, September
14th, and all en inula and article! are expected
to be entered on that day ; but exhibitore M lST
have their exhibits entered on the Secretary's
book and bava them within the enclosure by M
o'elook oa Wednesday, tbe first day of tbe Fair
except horaei for pleaxure or trotting premium!.
Thli rule will be Inet'y mdhertd to, ai there ere
but three days of the Fair thli year.
9. Ho person abiil iee or be informed of the
qurabcrs or kinda of entries except the officers.
10. When no oomtietitlon occurs in any olaes,
a premium shall be awarded only when the In
trlniic merit of the animal or article warrant It,
and thil ihall not necessarily be the first premium,
but such ai in the Judgment of the examining
commit lee tne article Deserves
II. An animal enteral fur exhibition In one
elan cannot compete for a premium in any other
clan, exoent ai fullawe: A tingle animal may
be exhibited ai one of a pair, or in the elan uf
bwecpitakei.
12. All atock and articles entered fr exhibi
tion, must remain on the ground until 2 o'elook
r, M. or the tail day of the fair or forfeit pre
mium, unlin permission Ii given by thu 8uper-iott-ndent
of the department to remove them.
l'A. Hay and straw will be furnished gratis for
all animals entered ir premiums, and grain will
he furnirhtd at cost for those who desire to pur
ohnie. 14. No animal considered uniotin) shall ba
allowed to compote for premium!. Thli rule I
does not apply to horses entered for speed.
15. AH animals io claaes 1, J, 3, 4, 6, 0 and 7 I
muat be shown on the track at 10 o'clock on i
Ftiday morning. Tunic not exhibitel will not!
be examined, j
16. lletting and wagering upon the Society
grounds are strictly forbidden. i
17- The Executive Committee may revise the
premluma awarded at anr regularly called meet
ing, and, at Its discretion, alter, amend or reverse
the award of the judges,
18. Tbe demand on the Tteanurer fur premi
ums must he made either personally or by letter,
on or before the first day of January following
the Fair, or the premium will be considered for
feited to the Society. Premiums will be paid oo
and after September 20tb, IO.
19. Every precaution will be taken for the
atety of stuck aid articles on exhibition, after
their arrival and arrangement on the ground, but
the Society will not he responsible lor any loaa
or damage that may cccur. Kihibitori will be
required to give perianal attention to the animals
nod art idea, and at the ehise of the Fair to attend
to Iheir removal.
30. Hating aaloona, telling ell kinds of eatablea.
fruits, nuts, oandies, and rstre-hing drinks (other
than intoiicallng drinks) will be licensed to sell
on the ground, by paying to Ihe Secretary twenty
dollar! (20) previous to going onto the ground.
Earn one io renting a refreshment booth ahall be
entitled to ticked of admission for four persons.
St. Hacks, carrying piiiengora in and out of
of Ihe grounds will ba charged a license of ten
do liar i, ($10) to be paid to (be Secretary before
golrig on the grounds. Etch hack will be entitled
to ticketi of admiiaion for two persons.
22. "Flying lloriea" will be given the privilege
nf the ground during the Fair for twenty dollars,
(f -0) to be paid to the Seretary before going on
the grounds. Kach "flying horse" ia entitled to
tick ota or admission for two perions.
2. All peanut and lemonade tellers, (except
tboae paying 920 license) all gamea of chance,
lottery icbeines, hucksters and peddlers, will be
itrictly excluded from tba grounds, and witt
bt admiltrd. at any prict.
At'CTtQN.
Thrre will be an auction sale of itock on tbe
last day of the Fair, at 2 o'clock. Thuae desiring
to icl) will pleaie notify the Secretary aa to tbe
kind of stock and number, prior to tbe day of
ale. The auctioneer will be paid by the Society.
INSTIU CTION3 TO MKMDEUS OF COM
MIT! t.KS.
All memben of Committees will repirt at th e
ticket office at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning,
September loth. After filling vacancies the
hooka will be placed in (heir bunds, and they
will immediately proceed to businesa. Their
report! must be handed to the Seoretary not later
than o'clock of Thursday except the Judges In
claasea I, 2, .1, 4, &, A aad T, who ihall report jJ
12 o'clock on Friday.
No person can act at judge ia a elaaj In which
he ia an exhibitor.
An article or animal having no competition
shall not in all eaaea be entitled to a first pro
mium, but may receive lucb a premium aa In the
judgment of the Committee iu merit warrant.
tio discretionary premium! ihall be awarded,
but articles and animals which are not Included
in the regular list may ba eommendwd, and the
oommendation together with the reaaon therefor,
entered on Ihe Commtttee'a book for action at
some regular meeting of the officers of the Asso
ciation. If it be ascertained that any exhibitor baa
ma do, or caused to be made, any false statement!
In regard to any animal or ar tide exhibited, or if
any exhibitor ihall attemnt to interfere with the
judges in the prrformance of their duties, by let
ter or otherwise, ae or she snail be excluded from
competition.
'J tie re will be a Committee of three judges for
each class.
Kach Judge as named below la Chairman of his
Committee, and la authorised to appoint two
assistants, end report luch appointaietiti, with
their acceptan-e, to Ihe Secretary of the Society
before Srptember lth. It la recommended that
auch assistant! be appointed from men and
women who are active and tutelHgmt. All auch
member of Committee (not being mem here ef
the leeiely) will be furnished with free cards of
admission, on presenting te the Secretary a
written certificate of their appointment ai auch,
signed by the Chalraaea ai tbe Committee by
whom appointed.
CHAIRMKN OF COHHITTKBS OFJHHlKS.
CI.AMHRI, RAM R. r. O. APDRBRI.
I, 2, S aa Chae. Brown Kocktoa.
4, 6, S. r Amos D. Tate -.Ho war.
U.'.M "n,3' j JoDB 1!"r...Kylartown.
li, 10, 20,21,
24, 26, .13, I "
22, 2S, 2U, 3
2d, 27,2"
;tn, 31, 82
.14, 35
T. W. Moon..Cnrweaivllle.
A. H 11 llti Clearfield.
Mn. J. Mcllride, "
Mrs. D. U. Nevling, "
John Kus'ell L. City.
ADMISSION TO THK onOVNDS.
All peraoni ean obtain ticketi of admission to
tho grounda at tbe Secretary 'a office, near the
entrance, aa follows, to wit :
Single admission for ad nit a $ 25
Single admission for children under 12 and
overt) yean 10
Single admlMlon for tingle Irani n 26
Single admission for double team 1J
"lUy ticket!," admitting alto aoreea and ear-
ri'ge i0
Membership or teasnn ticket, entitling holder
U pan in horsee and carriage, and alto to
enter articles forexhibiiioa without further
charge , 1 00
Family ticketa, admitting wife and children
under IU, also norseiandeerriage. and en
title Ihe bolder or his family to enter arti
cle! for exhibition H I 00
Seaton ticket, admitting wile and children
ander 12 yeart 1 00
Membership and family ticket! ean be had two
two week i prior to the Fair by ipp'j to the Seo
retary. Kihibitori paying fete the Treatury a turn
lees than one dollar cannot draw premiami.
Admission to Orand Stand 19
PREMIUM LIST.
Ill WHICH.
Claft Staltions.
fleet stall lea, for heavy draft $
Second bett , , 8 I
Pen ttnd celt, between 2 and I yean H I I
Second bett I I
Clast 2Marc$ and Colts.
Beat brood mare for all work I
Seeead belt I 1
Bett eeli ander 1 year eld S I
Sewnd bait 1 (
Beit gelding or mart between t and I yn. t I
Second beet M ,, 1 t
Gas SClydctdale and rcrcheron.
Ilert rtalHon, any age M lit 1
Second best I I
giflmflsruifttfjs.
t'ATTLU.
Chut 4Short Jiornt.
Ilest bull, t ytari and over..
Heeon 1 beat
Ileal bull under t yean ,
r-enond bet v,..
Heat cow, S years or over.....
Second best
Heat heiler under I years
Beound beat
t 6 10
4 00
. 6 00
. 8 00
, 4 00
I 00
3 00
2 00
Class bAMerneys or Jcrstys
Sittve aa Clau 4.
Class 6 Ayrshire.
Same aa Claai 4.
Class 7 yative or Grade.
JW bull, S ytari and over $ 00
Kecond beat - S 00
Beit bull under I years
roond belt
4 00
2 00
3 00
I 00
I 00
1 00
Deal oow, 2 years and over
Second belt..
liaet heiler under V yeari..
Second beat ,
Hit UUP. 1
Class 8 ColswoU.
Ram S yean old and over 3 00
Ham 1 year old and over -. 2 00
Ham lamb I 00
Puo 2 ewes, 2 yearaold and ever 2 00
Pen 2 ewe I amis M 1 0U
Class 9 Leicester.
Same as Clue 8.
Class 10 Merinos.
Same si Cli 3.
Class 11 South Downs.
Same ai Clan 8.
Class 12 Fatted Sheep.
Ilest flock, rt. In number, any age or breed.
Country Gentleman.
HW I N K.
Class 13 Berkshire.
Hoar 1 year old and over $ 2 00
Hoerun..er I year 1 00
Sow 1 year old and over 2 Oil
Sow under 1 year 1 00
doss U Chester White.
Same aa Class 13.
Class 15 Poland China.
Same as Hat! 13.
Class KYorfahtre.
Same as Class 13.
Class 17 Graded.
Best tow and pigs t 2 00
POl! X THY.
Class IS Chickens.
Best trio Brahniaa t 0
Best trio Buff Cochins - b
Best trio Paitridge Cochins 50
Best trio I.egburna . - 60
Best trio llainburgs 0
Beit trio Houdana 60
Beit trio Poland fiO
Beit trio Plymouth Hocki - 50
Beat trio Han turn 60
Beit trio Oiroe Fowls t0
Best display of eblnkena, not leas tban I
trioi, all differont breeda 2 00
Class 19 Turkeys.
Beit trio Bronie t I 00
Bett trio White Holland! 1 00
Beit trio Native .'. 1 00
Class 20 Uucks, Geese, d-c.
Beat Irlo Muicovy 4 &0
Beit trio Aylesbury M
Beit trio Pekto 0
Ilest trio Native 60
Best trio geese 60
Bett trio guinea fowls 60
Beat collection of pigeon i - 60
Best pair peafowl! I 00
Persons bringing fowls of any kind must alio
bring eoopssuilab e for keeping them in and dis
playing them to advantage. A new building will
be provided for their accommodation.
Class 21 Farming Implements, dc
Best harrow Din.
Best fanning mid Dip.
Beat r uik cultivator Dip.
Beat horse rake Dip.
Best wheat drill Dip.
Beat bay rising Dip.
Best eidar mill -Dip.
Beat corn iheller -Dip-Beit
hone power -Dip.
Bast dog power Dip.
Best churn Dip
Best farm gate Dip.
Best bee hive Dip.
Best wool folder ...Dip.
Uest tub! oil plow Dip
Best fertilising grain drill.,... Dip.
Beat tare hi og machine Dip.
Beat reaping machine -Dip.
Beat mowing machine Dip.
Best combined reaper and mower Diu.
Best sewing maobine .Dip.
Beat atraw cutter Dip
Beat half doxen brooms $1 00
Bett specimen cooper work 60
Best grain eradle 1 00
Beat display tinware H 1 00
Beat diiplay hardware 1 00
Bett display sporting goods I 0U
Beautiful lithograph diplomat will be presented
io mote persona to wnom tney are awaraea uy
tne judges,
Clan 22 Fruits.
lit Pre. 2d Pre
Beet t varieties of tnmmer and fall
applet, 4 each $1 00 $ .0
Beet 4 varletiet ainter applea,4 each 1 00 60
Beat 3 varietiet market apples,4 each 1 00 10
Largest and beitcolleetion of applet 2 0ft I 00
Heat 3 varietiet pain, 4 each 1 a0 60
Bett collection of peart...,, 1 00 60
Beet A varietiet of peanhet 1 00 60
Beit display of peaebet 1 60 76
Beit variety qnlneea 1 00 60
Beat variety pluma M 1 00 60
Beat variety grapet 1 00 60
Largest and keel collection grapes- I 00 60
Largest end best collection of fruit t
of all kindt 8 00 1 60
Notr. Fruit muat be properly named and
labeled. Hake np your Hat ef frnita careful ly.
Class 23 Flowers.
Beet display of flowering plantar $ 4 00
Class 24 Vegetables,
Best eo) loo l ion of potatoet. named and
labeled, one peck each $ 1 00
Bett single variety, I pk, named A labeled 60
Beat peck large onions , 60
Best naif peck set oniont from teed 60
Bett peck tomatoea H 60
Bett peck parsnips 60
Bett peek field turnips , 60
Beat peck turnips for table ie 60
For the largest turnip 26
Best three headt of cabbage 60
Beat peck table bcett H 60
Beat peck field beett w 60
For the largett beet 26
Beat peck eerrela 60
Bett neck mangel wurael 60
Beit half peek vegetable oyalert 60
Beat three squaihee 60
Heaviest field pumpkin - 60
Bett peck lima beans, thai led M 60
Beit half peck tweet peppert., 60
Beat specimen cauliflower ?5
Bett lix ttalkt celery 1 00
Beat two water melont 60
Beit twe musk melont M 60
Beit pec tweel oorn ean 60
Beit half pound hope H 60
Bett collection of vegetables railed by one
exhibitor 2 00
Class 25 Grain and Flour.
Beit bushel white wheat 2 Ol)
Beat bushel red wheat 2 00
Bett bushel oorn In the ear 7
Best bushel Oats 7f
Bett bunhel rye 76
Beet bushel barley fb
Best bushel clover teed 76
Bett bushel timothy teed . 76
Beit AO poundt wheal floor 76
Beit 60 poundt graham floor 76
Beit 60 ponndt corn meal 60
Beit tlx atelkt oorn taken from the field... 60
Class 20 Stutter, Cheese, Jloney, d-c.
Beat 10 poanda or more ef firkin butter, at
least 3 months old .$ 2 00
Bett five ponodt or mere of batter 1 00
Seeondbeit 60
Beatobeeae made by exhibitor I 00
Seeondbeit HH 1 00
Tbe exhibitor to give a atatement of tbe maa
ner of preparing the firkin butter and ef making
ine eneese.
Best specimen maple tugar, 6 poandi 1 00
Second beat 60
Bett box of honey , 60
Bett diiplay of hooey 1 0
Class 2.7Bread, Vickies and Jellies.
Beit loaf of wheat bread 60
Beit loaf of brown bread w 60
Beat ipeeimen biscuit 60
Best specimen erecken 60
Bast specimen jelly eake 60
Beat specimen I mit eake 60
Beat specimen marble eake 60
Best ipeeimen white oake 60
Beit ipeeimen chocolate eake 60
Beit ipeeimen currant Jelly- 60
Best ipeeimen paaeh Jelly 60
Best specimen pear jelly 60
Beat specimen apple Jelly 60
Beat tpecimea Siberian erab apple jelly..,, 60
Bett ipeeimen erab apple jelly 60
Bett ipeeieaea tomato ottiup
Beit ipeeimen pickled eucumben
Beit ipeeimen pickled tomatoea 60
Bett specimen ptekled mango HM M 60
Beit ipeeimen piekled peaoh ., 60
Beet specimen pickled pear ..... 60
Largest eol lection of pickles 1 0
Beat and largett eol lection of preeervei,
not lest than ill different kinds .. 1 0
Class 23 Canned and Dried Fruits.
Rett tpecimea leaned applet .. $ 61
Bett ipeeimen tanned peach at H 60
Bett ipeeimen eanned eberriea 61
Bast tpecimea eanned tomatoea HH 60
lien specimen eanned raspberries 60
Beit ipeeimen eanned blaekberrlea HHH fcw
Beat ipeeimen eanned itrawberrtea 60
Beat specimen oaaned ewrraota.. to
Beat ipeettnen ennned quineet. .,. to
Bett specimen eanned ploeia...,.nM o
Beat ipeeimen eanned grapea MmM 0
Beit ipeeimen canned book loner r lee 60
Beat and largeit eel lection of eanned fraiU 1 00
Bett tpecimea dried applet, 6 ponadt..,.., 60
Beit specimen dried p cachet, 6 poundt...... 60
Bett and largett ool. dried fralu 6lbi.eaca 1
Beat Jar apple better........ M,...mMM. 61
Bett jar peach batter. M
AM tne above to ae pat np la g lata jar.
Clus 29 Fin Arts.
Bert India Ink portrait H .....4 00
Beit collection oil painting .,
JJfw afli'rrtisrmfuts. wt mn wmwtmm.
Bett collection of photographs, all kinds... I 00
Moat penoil work 1 M
Second belt u
Class 30 Domestic Manufactures.
Ten yarda olotn $ 1 '
Ten yarda flannel, plain
Ten yard! flannel, barred
Ten yardi Ilnon -
Ten yards tow elotb
Pieoe rag earpet
Piatt WQulflarnat ..a
1 00
I OO
1 00
I 041
I 00
I 00
Pair waul blank sis 00
Coverleta I 00
Specimen wool yarn 60
Specimen linen tbroad 60
Counterpane 1 "
VYool'iomforttr 1 vf
Pair wool locks, hand-made 60
Pair wool mitt out, hand made - 60
Pair wool glovet, band-made 60
Pair wool bote, ladies', hand-made 60
Pair woo bote, obildren t, nauJ- maa a en
Pair buokakio gloves 60
Pair for glovea -
Lap robe I
Pair oottuu took i, band-made 6"
Pair linen tocka, baud-mule - 60
Best made overcoat - 1 00
Beit made dross coat I O'l
Beit made pantaloon! 60
Beat made veil...: 60
Class 31 Needlework.
Beat laoe collar, band-made $ 25
Bait lane handkerchief, hand-made. Ij
Bett table apread, hand made 60
Beit ottoman cover, hand-made 60
Beat silk bed quilt, pieced 1 0U
Beit delaint bed quilt, pieced 76
Bett eradle quilt, any kind 76
Beat cotton quilt, any kind 50
1111 pin eushlu, band-made 26
Beat stand cover, hand-made 60
Butt lady's laoe tie, hand made 60
B-tt piano stool oover, bind -made - 60
Beat lady'i embroidered skirt 60
Best lady's embroidered chemise 60
Bett iad.v't driwera 60
Beat lady 'a embroidered uigbtgowa 60
Beit lady's embroidered apron 26
Best lady's embroidered cape 26
Bett embroidered dreaa fur child - 60
Beit embroidered cloak for child - 50
Best embroidered ahawl for child 60
Beit crochet skirt forehild 60
Bett knitted mimes' hood - 26
Best knitted ohild'a hood 26
Best pair cuff aud collar 26
Best pair pillow thams, embroidered 60
Best sheet shams, embroidered 60
Best i beet shams, braided 26
Best idow lamhrequint 6U
Btit tola cushion or pillow 60
Bett chair cushion 26
Best toilet tet in wonted. 7 pieoea 60
Beit lot crochet, 7 pieoei 60
nest supper work o
Best child't carriage afghan, ban 1-meJe... I 00
Bett bureau tidy, crochet - M
Beat embroidered towel- 60
Best braided catch-all... 26
Class 32 Children's Department.
Madt by children under 13 mart old, only.
Bett orochet tidy for ebalr, woolen . 26
Uest erochet tidy for ebair, cotton ib
Best oroc bet basket, cotton or wool . 25
Best knit lamp-mat, woolen - 25
liest knit waten case, woolen ia
Beit eomb and brueb eate 25
Beit toilH tet, woolen, 7 plecea 60
Beit toilet set, oottou, 6 pieoea 25
Beat alipper bolder - 25
Best card receiver 25
Beit cardboard lambrequins, for bracket . 25
Bett pair pillow shams ... , 26
Beit pin cushion on H. R. oan vats 25
Bett pin cusbioo on lace tl
Best specimen of feather trimming - 2i
Beit handkerchief b I 2.
Beit -hair receiver 25
Beit can r ass tidy..., 26
Best balloon made uf cardboard 25
Beat tilk euihion .'. 25
Beat picture frame " 26
Best fancy scrap hag 25
Best eample woolen edging 25
Beit child't hood 25
Class 33 Carriages, Wagons, Ac.
Bet twj-horse wagon $ t 00
Best two-horse apring wagon- 3 00
Best one-hone spring wagon 2 00
Best two-seated top carriage 4 00
Beit one-bone buggy 2 00
Best one-seated phu'ton .... S 00
Beit light sulky I 00
Beit eleigh, aingle 2 00
Class 31 Furniture, Wood work, dec.
Best display of furniture I 4 00
Beit parlor suit 3 f0
Bett chamber tuit I 00
Beit ipeeimen fancy toroll aawing, band... 60
Beit speelmen fancy aeroll tawing, machine 6u
Bett ipeeimen fancy work with penknife... 60
Beit ipeeimen initio work 60
Class 3G Harness, Leather, dec.
Btst tet farm or road harneti...H I 00 j
Best carriage double harness - 2 00 1
Beit tet tingle barnetl 2 00
Bett nien't saddle 1 00
Beat lady'a saddle 1 00
Best bridle and martiogale 1 00
Bett halter 60
Bett displty of ladies' end geutt' boots,
shoes and gaiters 3 00
Best horse collar - 60
Bett two sides upper leather 1 00
Best two tidea sole leather I 0t
Bett two aides ha men leather 1 00
Bett two oalf skins - 1 00
Class 30 Musical Instruments.
Beit and largeit display planoi A oi,gaot...t 6 00
TROTTING, WALKING PCLMNG,
No. 1 Pi in $i(l. OriR to All.
Trotting race. Firat bone $20. 1J $16. 3d $5
No entrance fee will be charged. All trotting
to be In harneai , beat 2 In 3 heatt.
No. 2 Puaia $20. Fon Horrri Raiiro in Co.
Trotting raea. First bone $10. 2d $. Sd $4.
No entrance fee. Any bone winning In No. 1
will be excluded from No. 2. Beet I In $ heatt.
NO. I Pi MB $10.
Walking raoa. Firat team $5. 2d $3. Sd $2.
No entrance fee. Tno borset to walk in an
ordinary farm wagon. Single hair-mile beat.
No. 4 Prawn $3.
Pulling atone boat. Firs, team 2. 2d $1.
Two hortea to move load not Iota than 2 feet.
L. DENNINU, President.
AL. M. ROW, Secretary.
Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 26, 1880.
STATE FAIR.
Twenty-seventh Annual Kxhlbltion
Penna, Agricultural S::::ty
will Bi anm in
MAIN CENTENNIAL BDILDIN0,
I'nirmount Park, PiilAdolphia,
SEPTKMBEIl Oth to 18th.
ENTRIES AND COHPSTITION FREMI
X2TTEK1TATI02TAL SZ07T
or
8HBKP, WOOL AND WOOL PltODUCTS,
SEPTEMUF.K 20m to 25tii, 1880.
Kntr, Boi.ka Kill clou at Iha OA.., Nona-writ
eoraar Tenth and Chaataat 8trMta, Adr. tl, 1BB0.
$40,000 IN PREMIUMS.
Cash Prizes for Live Stock, $24,315.
Bct'aaioN TtciRTi at oaa.Ti.T saatioRD maraa.
Llbaral ArrangomaDta for Tranaportation.
WM. DI8SKL, Paaa'r,
D. w.flxiLKn. Rafl'g. flw'jr.
KLaainoa M'Coilar, Cor. 8. Au, II, '80-41
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
88C0ND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IK
PU11E DRUGS!
CIIKMICALSI
PALM'S, OILS, DYE STUFF
VARNISHES,
BRI1BIIK3,
PERFUMERT,
FANCY QO0DS,
TOILET AKTlCI.tS,
0F ALL KINDS,
PURS WINES AND LIQUORS
far atadliiaal aaraoaas.
Tram,, Sappartm, Bohaal Book, aad Statloa.
rj, and all othar arttelaa aaaall,
foaad Is a Dr., Bur.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE
FULLY COMPOUNDED, ifarla, a aaria al-
latleUo" ' iU U"' lM
J. O. BARTSWTCK.
,, , . JOHN I. IRWIN.
Claariald, DaMaihat 11, 1174.
THE REPUBLICAN,
P.bllih.d ararj W.Jo-Jaj b,
G. B. GOODLANDER,.
CLBAKKIICMI, PA.,
Haa 111. Lai-feat Circulation at any awr
In MorthweaUrii Paunaylraula.
The largo aud constantly Inorouaing
oiroulotion of the Republican,
renders It valuablo to business
men as a modi urn thro'
which to roach tho
public
TttRMr) or SuuacaiPTioN :
Ii uuid in advance, . . 12 00
If paid after three months, . 2 50
If paid alter six months, . . S 00
When papers aro sent outsido of the
county payment must be in advance
ADVKKTISING:
Ton linos, or loss, 8 tiraos, . f 1 60
Kach sabsoquont insertion, SO
Administrator' Notices, . . 2 60
Executors' Notices, .... 2 60
Auditors' Noticos, .... 2 60
Cautions and Kstrays, ... 1 60
Dissolution Notices, ... 2 SO
Professional Cards, 6 lines, year, 6 00
Special noticos, pur lino, ... 20
YKARLY ADVKUT1SEMENTS:
One square, 10 lines,
Two squares, . . .
Tliree square", . .
One fourth column, .
Ono half column,
Ono column, . . .
S8 00
16 00
20 00
60 00
70 00
120 00
KlilXKS.
We have always on hand a largo stock
of blanks ol all doscriptions.
SUMMONS,
SUBPOENAS,
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT,
LEASES,
BONDS,
KER BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
to., 4c, to.
JOB PRINTING.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING
SUCH AS
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
to., to.,
IN THE BEST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
ORDERS BY MAIL
FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
Geo. II. Uoorilandcr,
Clearfleld,
Clearfield County, Pa.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Corner of Heeond and Market Htreelt.
M.AHI-II.M), A
rpim eld and eoaiiaodloat Hotel has. duriLs
X Ibo pail year, been enlarged to donl.lt .1,
former capacity for the eoteriatnraent of nr6.
gert and guttta. The whole building hat km,
refurnished, aud the proprietor will stare nu
paint , to rtnder hit gueaU eonifortable ebil.
flaying with bin.
er-The 'Mansion Home" umnlboi runs 10
and frutn the Depot on the arrival and departure
of each train. W. l CAHbtiN,
July 12 TT-U Proptleui
LLKGIIENY ilOTKL
Market Mtreet, Clearfield, Pa,
Win. H, Bradley, formorly proprietor of the
Leonard House, having leased the AllciWy
Hotel, solicit, a there of public patronage, 1 1$
House bae been thoroughly repaired and aeely
furnished, and gueets will Bnd it a pleasant atof,.
plug plaoe. The table will be iup)lied with lot
beel of everything In tbe market. At the tar
will be fuund Ihe btst wli.es and liquors. (Ju,j
tabling atlaobed. W il. 6. i!ltAll,FV,
Way 17, 76. Proprietor.
rjKM 1'KIEANCK JIoUHK,
NEW WAlSIIINUTON, PA.
II. D. l.UfcK, , . I'MOI'klBl. H
Heals, 2')C. Man and burse tvur night, $ uu.
Maa end two hortea over night, if I. in.
Tho boat of acooniinodatitni lor man aad k Mr,i
Oct. ZSTB-tf.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
NEW WASHINGTON, I a
Tbit new and well furnished faoure has (m-h.
taken by tbe undersigned. He feels eunfldeii! . .
being able to render satisfaction to tboae who it ,
favor him with a call.
Way 8, 1872. U. W. IMVIH, Pr..p r
LOYD HOUSK,
Main Htrtet,
PUILIPHUUKO, PKNN A.
Table alwaya supplied with tbe best the uiatlv
affvrda. The traveling public ia Invited ...eni!
)m.I7. KOl.KKT I.UVL
County National Bank,
OP CLEARFIELD, PA.
ROOM in M atonic Building, ono door oki
O. D. Watson's Drug Slure.
Pataage Ticketi to and from Liverpool, gUtei,
town, Ulasguw, London, Peril and Uoiirnimira.,
Alto, Draft for tale on the Hoa Hank uf IruUn -
ana imperial Hank or London.
JAMKS T. LKONAIiD, Pre.'t
W. M. 611 AW, Cashier. JslI,1:?
DREXEL & CO.,
Nu. 34 Houth Tlilrd Htreet, l"llllaj. l,l.l.
It.l.rHKHS,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application by mail will rM.iv. prompt atlrn
tion, and all Itiri.ruiaticn obMifulir lurul.be-J
OrJ.ra aolloted. April II I'
p. k. aimoLit.
fl. w. a a NO L&.
F. K. ARNOLD & CO.,
KunlicrN unci Jtrok? r,
KytiolVvllle. slelTerawn Co., Pa.
Munar rcofilvnd oo dcporlt. Difmurttk at ...
dtrat rate. KaiUrs and Fort i go Kxcbaripft :
wav on tiand and eollrction promptly uid;
iioni.iivii.a, utc in, ij,-iy
gcutistrtj.
n. heichholj),
II K ii fi O N DIUTIHT,
J
'Inadoata of the Peiionjlvanl r.ill-4e of DeuUl
Hnrrerr. .Otfine in reiitlenee of Ir. Ililli.iti.i.oiiif
the haw llnaaa. mcliU, '78 il.
DR. E. M. THOMPSON,
(OSr. ia Back Buildln,,)
"CarwenaTllle, Clearfleld Co.. Pa.
mrh Ii 7.tl
M. IllLLS,
01f Jf aTtVE DE.YT1ST,
CLEARFIELD, PENN A.
&Oflif in raatdtnc aprioaita Shaw Itnu?.
Jj9.IS-tl-tf
J. M. STEWART,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLEARFIKLD, PA.
Offio. in reaidrnea, Second atwt.)
Nitron Oalda Oaa a4miDiaterad for the paia
bb aztiactioa of tealh.
Cleardrld. Pa., Uar i, 1SJT.1t.
Ittisrtllatifous.
aaV in . Awn naM TaafMiaa r..l
) outetfraa. Aildreaa II. Hallat S Company,
Portland, Maine. dM)7,'7U lv,
TO rpr diy at rionia. Fatnplei wurlh
fre. Ad tire Htininn Jk Co.,
foitland, Matna.
dacHVV It.
Q'Jii) week. Ill day at Rama aatllj madf.
VIA Co(lr outfit fret. Addrari Trnt A Co.,
Augmta, Maine. deol7,'7V-lT.
SIlOKMAKIKfi.-1 hereby inform my pa
tronr, and mankind in feoeral, that I harf
rrmored my tbocmaklrtf phup to the room ia
Grahatu'i ruw, over 8. 1. Bnyder'i jewelry tnrr,
and that I am prepared io do all kinda of work
In my lino cheaper than any ether obop tn town.
All work warranted ae food aa ean be dona anj
where alt. Poaitlrely thil ! the chrepert thop
tn Clearlleld. JOS. H. DKEHING.
Dee, II, 1878-tf.
J.H.LYTLE,
Wholesale d Retail Dealer in
CrocorioS,
IHK LABUKSTand BKST 8KI.KCTKD PTOt K
IN J li U COUNTY.
COFFER,
TKA,
SUGAR,
8YRDP.
M RATS,
PIHIl,
SALT,
OILS,
(JUEESSWAliK,
TI'BSandlHTKKTS.
Plilfil) FHL'ITS,
CANNKO flOODS,
SPICKS,
BROOMS,
KI.OUR,
FEKD.
County Agent for
i.onn.iiRO'a Ton.u t os,
Thea. Koo.la hou,ht f.ir CA8II ia larj. Iu,
and aold at almoat eity priraa.
JAMKB H. I.YTI.K.
Claardald, Pa., Jaaa IS, IST8-I7.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factor)
Penn townahlp, Clearfleld Co., Pa.
HURNBl) OUT.
OT MOT
BURNED UPI
Th.enhe.rlh.re ha.a, at rnat .tpaaH.r.liuiKa
nalghhorhood amialty, in th. .raetioa of a lrt
etaieWool.n MaBaraotorj.vith all Iha aaoaira
lmpTO.aaa.nta attaehad, and ar. prapared Io aiaha
all klnda af Cloth,, CaaeiBana, S.tin.tl., IHaa
hute, Flannale, . Pint, .1 , oode oa hand
anppl, ail oar .Id aad ft thooeaad naw.natnr
afboaa w. aak to aoa. aad aiarnln. .ar etcta.
Th. hailnua of
CARDING AND FULUNQ
111 rKal.a .ar wpMlal altntloa. Pr-r'
arranir.tB.nU will h. aoad. to tm.It. and d.llrtf
Wo.1. to anit enatoaam. All work warranted aa'
doaa apoa th. ahort.it aotiea, aad by Uriel etua
Uoa to aaaiaaea ar. hop. va nalia. a liberal aaara
f pnbli. patronage.
IO.OOO POUNDS WOOL WANTIPI
We will naT tho hl.haet eaaakrf nriaa for
aad Mil .ar aaaanfaetarad (oodaaa low aa alalia!
ooda eaa h. hoafht la th. eoa.tr, aad weeeiraf
fail te r.nd raonabl. latlefutloa
aJwa.a a. foaad at koaa. Mad. U aaah. tnf
eaplaaatioa, alth.r la penna ar h, l.tt.r.
pHli.tr B.war t