Jlallroada. PennHivnnlnltnilroiul TYBONK CLEARFIELD BRANCH OV end after Monday, NOV. I, lilt, th. Haaeeaaar Train, will run dally (.inept Sua. deya) between Trrone and CleerSeld, aa follow.: CLXARFIRLD HAIL. TgAVg SOUTH. Tl-KAVB lVORTir" Oarwanerlll.,..!.!!), r.M. mr.rrl.w 1 an, Oleara.ld,......!..., Leonard,... 1.49, Bwr.lt, M4.64, Woodland 4. Ill, Bilr,.......,4 OH, rVallaoetoa,......l7, Blnn Uavll, 4.1i, Ornhaai .4.l, Pblllpabarl, .. , 8 telnere, ....... J9, BojrQtoaf...,..H4.4A, Oaoeoln, ......... 4. J, Powellon,. e.ui, Summit, a. I, Vanaeoyno,.H...a.3a, Tyrone, tut, ... Vaoaooyoe,,... a.M, Summit, M o 0e, nweltoa,......la.iu, Oeaaola,... 10 )2, ( Bonton 10.17, a. Ht.loar'e, 10.21, Pnlllpibat(,.IOS, ' Ureaem 10. la, Blm B.ll, ...... 111,17, Willwaloi,.,, 10.44, Bis ler ... 10.63, Woodland, lu.av, Barrett,., II.0T, Leonard 11.13," CleerSeld, ......U.I,, it Ritatvi. ..,, u. Jj. it Curwen.rill.,.lU0a.s OLBAKPIKLD KXPMKga. LKAVK NORTH.' LU.AVB SOUTH. Carweasrllla. &.S0 a. Ki.erTlew... t ill ' Clearfield...... 47 " Leonard i " Barrett, a.ST Woodland OS Bljlar ( Ill " Wallaoetoa,... 6.11 Bloa 11.11, oil Oraham fl.25 ' Paillpebarg... 9.38 " filaitiar'a, 6.33 Buynton 6.37 " Oeeeola, 6.43 " Powalton 6.63 it Summit 7.05 it Vanaooyoe,.... 7.23 M Tyrone, T.4J Tyroao Vanaooyoe,, Summit Powalton,.., Oeoeola,....., Boyntnn,,.., Hteiner'e Pblllpibnr(.,.l.4l Graham 8.47 Blua Ball 8.54 Wallneaton, ...0.03 Blflar Woodland, 0.17 Barr.lt,.... .Ji Laonard, 0.80 ClaarOald 10.117 Hirerriw,,..1l.lft Curwen.rlll. 10.30 .Ml r. . 3.4S " 6.0J " 8.17 " 8 38 " .I..14 8.30 ' Jlfur gvdirrtlarmruta. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER BIIRNSIIE,1'ENNA. 'I'llS lubaorlbar now elfcre la Iba elll.eaa of X furnetile and rlginlly, ao unprovided peelally. llerealler all alnda of Ce.aet. and uinas win na kept on baod, nnd ordtre tiled at onoa. funeral .Iltrntltd , nywhrrt. I will turalib Iba Saeet ai wall iba abrapail nrllclaa dedicated to funeral. All order. Ufi at tba atora of Joan O. Coaana will reoeire prompt attantlon. For farther nartipulara, onll on or eu.ireea K. 0, IIENUKHSON. Da. 10, I87.tr. UTARFIH,OOloi,'V.r ri-Tnarr PII1L1P6BURO A MOBI1ANNON BRANClTlJS LHATI aoCTH. . . a. a. a. a. m. aiATiona. 'M Worrl.dala, t:30 Pbillpabnrf, c otainara a: 7;40 3:1ft 10:30 :J8 1:10 0: 1:11 3:11 10:41 0:10 1:1.1 10:48 8:3 S: 10 10:18 J SJ 1:3 10:ft 1:41 3:40 11:13 6:40 Boyntoa, Oioeola. AfoabannoD Btnrllujr, lloatidala, MoCaolar. Kandrioa'l, Kaniay. .rati hortv. a, h. r. n. r, M 7:14 13:40 7:00 12:2ft t.Oo 13:33 6:0(1 12:14 4 5 0:i0 12:04 4:l 0..H 1 1:43 4.1,1 0:30 1 1:44 4:Jj 14 11:40 4:!0 t-M 11:84 4:1( 0:16 11.30 4:0ft 0:10 11:14 4:0U BALD EAHLK VALLEY BRANCIi." Ei. Hall, r. . A. a. I.oo n.io leare Trrona arrlr. I n n.17 Bald Eaila n Jolian 1.88 olilaabnrf ft.ift Ballafonla A. Oft Mlleaborg 4.4ft Howard 4.31 333 6.01 t.16 6.14 6.41 133 (.11 6.45 10.03 0.06 10.30 Kail. Kip. . A. It. 7.64 7.41 7.0ft 6.48 6.38 6 33 6.00 6 35 arrifa u. Ilaran laaTa 8 64 TYRON K STATION. Cincinnati K,p., 0:53 1 Pitlahnb Klp'aa, 1.68 Paoia. Eapraaa, 8:57 lMiio Eipra.a, 8:13 Jobnitown Kiprtn,S:0; r . J, -u, ,. Waj Paaaanjar, ills' Cb .o Da, El 13:18 Chi..o K.pr ,, "J "Train, 808 1 Mail Train 7!( Hantinjcdun Aeo'n, 6:211 1 Pait Lina, 7;:io Oloao oonnaotloni mado lilTraliait Tjrona and Look llaraa. S. 8. BLAIR, Snparintandaat. DIRLCTIONS. Kur oturrb, h? lr, ol4 Iq III bud, Ao., inrt with th flnctr, i pftrtlolf t,t ibt U.lm nn lb notlril; drtw Iron brMthitbrough 'h oom. It will b ibiorbfl, eltsnlng, iDd b kilo if b tin. d niftubrin. For earuiMii. A ii ply ft Btrtlole Into tbi tar. ELY'S CREAM BALM HAVINii fiDd iq anrUbl loot I rep uU' Ion, ddp'ttting ll olbar prpraliona la ibt vleistty of dlroAwry, ti, d it mariti klooo, rooognlttd u wooilrful remedy wbtrvr knuwo. A fnir tr)t) will eonflno th matt ikopiioil of Iti tturft tlv piiwtri. .It eiTslut,llj eletoiet th Dual paiiijcnof CaUnbal lri, eauiln beallbr atwr. tloDt, ftllayi Iftflatniiatinn and irritation, protect mtj urmurtiiiai nninfr 01 inneaa irom ftddit ooal ooldi, onpliei; beli tb aoret aod rwetorea tha tana at taal aoa amll. Uafloil reaiilla are reeliaed bf a few applications. A thorough traat- mm. airecea win cure uararrn. Ai a boaee bold remedy for flild lathe head it li unequalad Tha Balta la tay to aaa and aKreaabla. K,.d by drniTKitli at to centa. Ob reoeipt of ftO oeoli will niall a pankafe. 8and for eirealar with full toiomiation. ELVP CHKAM DAI.M CO.(Owago, N. Y. Foreale by tie Clear 11 eld Drouiriiti, and by Wholeaaie DruRffUla ireiicrally. April fltb, H8.ftui. UlSffUaarocn, John hiii & Bros., jl7-lf. fiTAOR LINKS. A ataalaarai Carwannllladallj for Raanoldi Tllla, at 1 o olock, p. m.. arrit inj at Rtynoldirllla at 6 o i clonk, p. m. R.iurnlnj, leaaoa Kanoldi illa dallj, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Cur wanavllla at II o'clock, m. Para, aacb waj, 11. A ataaa Icaraa CurwanaTllladatl ( t p. b., for DoBoli Citr, arrivin,.i H,.a Cil, at 6 o clock, p. n. Ratornln, laaiaa DuBola at 7 o clock, a. ai., dally, arri.incal Cor.cn.. ilk al II o'clock, m. Para, aacb .,,!. 60. NEW WASHINGTON I0EM1L INSTITUTE. Opens Monday, April 18th. 1881, to Continue 12 Weeks. THTS -ebool com mend i llwlf to public favor for tba fullowiaa; natoni ; Firat. Doarding eao ba had in good familial at i rum j w wt.av ptr wea t, haoond. Location la health fol and mciety ra tified and eultured. Third. Tha anuria of atudjr atohodlai tha Stata Normal Frbool fealurr. and it oKriinMi.pi adapted to tha wanta of ihnia who expeot to teach. rounn. ina iiuidU bava tba adravUga of a HI eoDduotrd Literary Hon let r. before mhirh win oaaeiirarotl a leiita of free laoturaa. Filtb Tha work uf tha aobool ii tlmulatfd by tha eooonrafetnant and favor of an intellijreot com id unity. Miin. hp-oiai atteotioa will ba given tba Normal elaa br I lie Friaoinal. who la & vrttluni. of a State Normal Bob ., and tha Initruotlon in Theory of TancbiDf, Uorprnmaiit, Ao., will ba tnadf to accord with tha mudrra idaaa of ad- v a Deed educator.. TUITION : NORMAL IHPAKTMKNT. Comoion Hranchra wilb School Kcnnurav...8o 00 Co'nronn llraocbca and School Knonoinf wllb Alrabra, (laoinalry, Pbjaloal UanK raph.T, Nalural I'biloaopbj. L'lvll (lor arnmant, Latin, ate 6 00 ORAMMAR ltKI'AKTMK.NT. Hifbeat data a on Lower ola.ii;a .'...',,'1 3 10 ror lurtncr ln:oriaafmn addrc.a, W. A. AMIIHOSK. Oicmla, Pa, MATC SAVAC1K, ClcarSclJ, Pa. Mar. 9, l8Sl.tr. Ct'RWKNSVIU.E, l'A., -lltAI.KIH M AH Kinds of Merchandise -81'CII A 8 Dry Goods, Groceries, Elc, MANI!PACTI!RKR8 AND DEALERfl IN NUl AIti: TI 91 It Kit, AND KVE1IY llERClllPTlON OP SAWED LUMBER CUT TO 0EDEB H The Only ManuiHolui-oni in Cleartleld (bounty of the NEW PROCESS FLOUR K aLir.fl' OA' II.IAIH FF'Cnsh pn!J for nil kinds of U rain Wheat, Re, Onts, Etc. Curwanirllla. Pa., Jana 1, I880.tr, Allpgheny Valley Railroad. LOW QUADS DIVISION. f, na after Hondar, Nor Ijib. 1880. W tba paitanfer tralm will run dall; (aicept Bandajt) balwaan Rad Hank and Ur lit wood, aa rollowa ' a .f BTWAI10.DaT Mall 1... Pti,b !i "x" atank 11:11 8llro Jnnotlon I I:S1: jm.w oc.oieoana I J:a p. m.; Mara.llla 1:10 I ,1 ;., - V 17 ' i i:wi Hay. aoldiTlllal SBi DoBoi. 3:0, fcamaiit Tonnal 8:J1 1 Panlcld HI , TTltr'a 8:85, B,naiatta4:Slj arriraa at Driftwood at 8:80. ,.. T W A " Mall lMvai Driftwood , ."" IM; Tjlar-a 1:18, PanOald 1:80 ; Rummll Tunnel :00 Dullolilis, --,......,, .unarai:oi: DrooaTlllo 1:18; Trov 8:81: MavarllU A:kh K u.tki.l. ..... Slijo Junction a:(7 Rad Bank i:08 arrival at ""a i... p. aa. Tba RejnolJitllla Acconnodatlon laaaaa RcjnoldiTilla dall7 at 7:48 t m., nnd arriiaa at Red Bank at 10:80 a. ., Plttiburjh at 140 p. Uaaa Puuborgh at 1:18 n. m.f Rad Rank at : p. m.i arn.ini t Kaynoldirllla at 0:04 p. m. ;l, "ac'loaa mada wltk tralni on P. A I ?f, T i, Ur"'l. od wltb train, on tha ....u,u .a,,oj naurnad at Had Bank. A. A. DAVID McCARHO, Qaa'l Bup'L Jacaaon, gnp'l L. H. Di. FARB FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bolleronla, Pa 11 OS I Mlddlatowa ..is 00 Lock lla.cn 8 70 Marietta 454 Wllllamaport, 8 80 Lancailcr 8)0 uiinue;uun ,M ( Ru LewiltowaH ...., I 90 MaryiTllla. 4 40 Cnweoivllle Osceola BARRISBI1RI1... 80 o 4 74 PI11LADKLPH1A 7 00 Altoona I la Johnatown.. 1 84 Pbillp.bnrg 11 T7rona 1 j PITTHBUHrt 8 15 tUlsrrHanrous. VALUABLE Real Estate at Private Sale Homestead of A H. Shaw, Deo'd. TI1K honiMlaad of A. II. Shaw, dae'd. .Ilu.l. In Lawrence townabip, adjolnlna OlaarOeld boronub, Pa., la olTered for aale. It I. bo.ad.d and deacrlbed a. folio..: Proofing 44 feel on Iba rl.eri Ibaooe aitendinf back alona ihe boroojb hoe aontb 70) deireeaeaal 349 feat to Iba aronniia of the HilPn.rf ... . .L , . .. - ""- uvu.iBUj , iiieaoaaiuof Iba aania north I deirreaa aa.t 4 It feet to lot or v.m,,.nj 1 inenoe alon( aama north 754 d. graal wait to Water (tract, eoatalolnf TWO ACRM ANIXIt PKHCIIKM, aid baring th.reno arictcd a largo and well In abed dwelling bouea 40..10 feet wilb "L" at tached lse I,,,, aleo a good ban about 40x0 fact whk other oulbulldlnga. For term, or other particulars Inqolra of T. H. MI'RRAY, Otiardian, n . u r.,r .W' ' ''"TT". Admlniitrator. ClaarBald, Pa., Aprjlitb, IhSI-tt. OPEK FOR ALL I LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. u IIKALER8 IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'D CO., Pa. Rospcctfully solicit thoir patrong an,l Ibe public general! to a. II anj exam ine tncir new atock or Spring and Summer Goods CONSISTINO OP Cashmrros, Velveteenn, Oelnlnra, i.nwna, (jinghamii, rrlnti, Un bleached and Rlcached Mua lin, Funcy Skirla, Shect iiip, Tickini;8,Carpct, Koira, Oil Clolhs, HOSIER V, Laundriod, Whito, Cheviot and I'circnlo Khirta, dlovoa, Neckwear, Men. nnd HojV Clothing-, iinis, mpB, Jloota, SIiooa, oto., etc tirorcr.es & Gcn'l Mprchandtsc Will bo found ol first onalilv. nnr! nitiiniuciinn in fftiaranioerl. Tim r..l. lowing aro alwaya kept on hand, (.sumo icw oniy in tncir aoaaon): Siifrara, Toa, CorTeeti, Spicoo, Syrups Confectioneries, Oranges, Lemons. Bunanas, Fig, Dates, ete., Hard ware, (juoonswaro, Glassware, Tinwaro, Wood and Willow ware, Paints, Oils, Clocks, Trunks, Valise, Mirrors, Slalionery, Furniture, & Minors' Suppllos, ALSO, DEALERS IN B ATvK, E. E.TU3S Ss SHHTGLES. July 28. lRSO lf. Come to Frenchville I T HAVE just received the largost -A. (tock of Roodg ever brought to 111 section ot the county, which 1 will sell for cash or produce is cheap - o i.uugui eiocwnore. .ily lock oonaisti of Dy goodS, Groceries, BoolsSliocs, Hardware, "Nail. a Specialty.-. Ready Made Clotliiiiff A full atock of F IS II. Salt in large or omall lacks, or by tho barrel. CROCKERY WARE, j tone or clav. QUEENS WARE, all tylei and qtfalily. In ohort, I bare everything needed by the farmer, the rnocnanin, in laborer, or anybody else, which I will aell uitas cheap as th good can be purchsaed ny where w.-w. a can and eiamine my good and price before investing elewhr. , l. M COUDUIET. rrenohvllU, Tt., Mar. I, '81-if. ' - 1 "I T"i'-n h1' irr.,.1- II1K- ClllCAGOlNoRTll Westerx RAILWAY Ll the OLDEST, RST CONSTRUCTKD. BERT KQUIPPKD, and banco tba leading railway . westand'north.westi a. i. ma .noncel ang beat note between Chicago aiaau aal I gHllDII IU Horthera Illlncla, Dakota, Warning. Heb-aaka. . l"1 """. Ariaona, 1,'lah, Col wrado, Iilabo, Htmleaa. Netada, and for C0DN0IL BL0FFS, OMAHA. DBNVRR, LKAOMI.I.K, ' SALT LAKE, SAN FUANCISCO DeadwnnA, Rloni Cltr. Cedar Ranlde. U.I... Celnmbwe, and all n'a In tba Terrltorlee, and' tba Weet. Alac, It Milwankaa. Oreaa R.. O.bkn.b, Rbcbcrgan, Harqoatte, Fnnd da Lac Kalartcwa, llonghlcn, Seen ah, M.aa.ba, Bt. Paal, Minnaapnlle, Harea, Volga, Pargo, Bil aaarck, Wlanna. LaCra... Ow.mn.. ..j .11 "late la Mlnaaaola, Dakota, WiMonila and tba Aorlb-weel. At Cconcll Blair, tba Tralni of tba Chicago A Nona-Vl cetera and tba V. P. Rellweee depart front, arrlra at and aee tba lame joial Ualoi At Cblpaan. elnaa aaaaAil... - j. .i.l in. vmmw nonr.. B. ICB a , I) . 1. 1 Obla, Pr. Warna A Paoa.rlranla, and Calaago A Orand Trnnk ailw.?,,.nd lb. kankakea and raa n.i.i. nontae. lloeeeonneotione narle at .lanetloa Ptiati Ilia Iba ONLY LINK raaaiag rullnian Hotel Dining Cars ITWSIff CHICAGO and CODNCIL BLUFFS. wT-Plllaial tlarnera en ill M,ht Tralae.-mVn annei apoa iicaat Agent! aclllng roa Ticket! eta Ibia mad Piacnlne roar Ticketa, and rafaee "ar no act rea4 orar Iba Chicago A Korth-Weetcra Rallwar. If roa wleb tha be.t trarellng aMeaiaio.lalloai jna will bnr roar llrbrhbr hn roala, M-AND WILL TAKK HON. OTIIHR. '',,,u AU Ileket Agaito aell Tlcteli be ibli '.Inn. MARVIN IlilOHITT, . . " V. P. aid Oaaaral Mao. gar, aarX, 11.17. Chicago. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store ROOM N. Til lll:i;, (iptllA IIOIIBR, Clearfield. Pa., WnoLESALR A RETAIL DEALER IN DKY GOODS, Camp fit. nf Drew Gcoii of tht ! Ueeit Faaoici, AlpuiM, ftnd ll minnw of Fancy Dress Goods, Suoh m Crttonti, Mohair Luitori, PiaiJt, DrMi UiDghamt, DrtMt fttniu of lb rtrf Uteit it J and aa cheap a (hejr ia b iuld la this market. NOTIONS, Coml-tlng nf QUrtf f-r UU, LartUi tod Mi mm. iintM of all ahadei. Hilk Prinrea. Lact, F.. 007 DreM Huttoni Udiei' Tiri ot all ahala and atvle. Cuffi and CoMara, hibdona of all kiodt and qoaiitioi. AUrioo Uadtrwttar, Trimtnin,;!, at. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, Carpel. Oil Clot lis, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc. Which will ba enld wbnleaala or retail. Will take Country Produce In Eirhange for iooda at Market Prlrca. WM. J. IIOPPRR. i:iaarflcll. Pa.. pt. ihwi tf. THE REPUBLICAN. ciVkaukikli), pa' WEbMlc'UAV hWK.NIN'l. JUNK I, laal TIM sTai HOVTK SElt VICE. TUB Visa RACE OF IT. US1TED STATES SUPREME COURT. If Soimuira Conkling, Camuron mid 1 I.ogan, aclinjf as agents ol I ho Rupub-j ... ou .pproatnou Sona.or i,, PoWcr il b so tlcu.riontletl U.eSu ..luin.up 111 mien nonaiu.nnu mr-'ninod t. , ,M'iuo i iiiiri o mo un Since tho Itcjmblican party ban buon riortUeil llio Su ited StuloH thut , " , l'K-Krat ii.Ulk,,.tH .., hugvr honor ll.o III ll'linufiir h la f.,,,Hr.n In Via... .... . Itottli. LOYU HOUSK, Uala Straal, PIIILIP.IIUKU, PKNN'A. Table alwaya laifplled with tba boat tba narbe affitrila. loo traveling nubile le invited to call. Jan.1,','9. HOUKHT LOYU. ; IRELAND'S NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. ill wkiii m sM The only 8-Flange Safe in the World, AND C0NTAI.VINO More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The l'ATEXT The puklio liave lieard for Hiany yoara of tho Irauds of Hie Slur nostul route service, and Assiatant I'otniu8 tor General liraily has been well known aa the author ily rvsionsilile for thorn, Several years ai;o a Congres sional inquiry fully exposed his rascal ities, but bo nevertheless retained his plate and continued his profltuble ma nipulation during the whole ol Mr. Hayes' term, under tho authority of PoHlmmter General Key, who seems to have been chief of bis department only in name. It bun not been under stood that the l'ostmustor General himself was sharer in tho profits ol tho iniquitous transactions of his Beo ond Assistant. It appears that this Assistant I'ostmaslur General is per mitted to administer his ofiloe without interference from the head of the do purlment, the reason being that hois held in his placo by authority superior to bis chief's and by the influence of politicians who are imrtiierH in the' stealings. Tba Second Assistant's is tho rich priro of the department, and Brady, who has long held it, bas ac quired great wealth and influence, and is tho owner o( tho Rational Republi can, a party organ published at the Capital. It is not to be supposed that ho would so long have been continued in a post which bo has administered nolariously, to tho knowledgo ol ull men, if he bad not been sustained by a powerful ring of partners. lie alone would not bavo been permitted to pocket what has been stolen so brazen ly. V bo buve boen his associates may novcr publicly be known j for no doubt they stand bigb in tho Republican councils, and Mr. Garfield ig not the man to causo their exposuro. His virtuo ban sufficed to induce bim to cut down Brady and abato the scanda lous practices of the postal administra tion. For this let ua bo thankful to bim and to the present Postmaster General, wboso efficient administration 61 the New York postofllco gave as surance of bis ability and disposition to nbatu the abuses of the higher post which fortunately was planed in hi charge. Kver since the era uf Postmaster General Cresswell, tho Posloffiee De partment has been a stench. That official is generally belived to have en riched himsell by this connivance In Btraw bidding. The scienco of pecu lation has advanced stneo his day, and under Urady tho chief sourco or profit has been found in changing tho terms of contracts, alter they bad been let at ruinons rates to ring contractors, un der tho protenso of a necessity for an increased number of trips, and for grcator speed ; those requirements be ing accompanied with a greatly dis proportionate increase of the contract! suspected of?' price. JNotwilhstanding the notoriety ol this abuse especially in certain routos in tho West, known as the Star routes, Congress has never found a wuy to put a stop to it No law could be passed which a dishonest official would not nnd a way to evado. It was not possible for the Assistant Post master General to permit the Govern ment to bo robbed without exposing himsolf to criminal indictment lor col lusion in the act; and Brady bns bad to risk tho ponitontiary In doing his work. Doubllcsii be thought the risk slight in view of the good company that be bud with bim in bis boat; and probably be was right. We do not oxpoct that ho will bo punished or oven made to uisgorgo. Ho goes out ot office disgraced ; but as be has staid in it under tho same opprobrium, prob ably the only additional pang he now nfler is in the loss ol the revenuo that bo can no longer filt h. Lancai lcr Intelligencer. r tho Itupubliean party; and if, in con- elusion of that bargain, Senator Cam eron had drawn bis check for $100,000, payable to William Muhone, the coun try would have taken tho trouble to gel excited, and we auspeet that all the Senators oponly ooucorncd in tbo trade would hovo beon openly expelled by "a constitutional majority." Hut if such a bargain had been thus openly made, and thus bracenly flaunt ed in tho face of tho Senate and peo ple of the United States, if all the pio prielies of the placo and occasion bad beon Ihus Insolently outraged, il de cency had been discarded, honor ig noted and undisguised corruption bold ly act up as il it wore the rule and pattern ol Senatorial conduct if all Ibis bad been done, and with as much indifference to public opinion as if tbo thing bought had been a red herring or a pound of mutton chops, tbo trans action would have been identical, in its moral elements, with what lias ac tually happened. Or, if differing at all in its moral as pects, the public purchase of tho Sen ator and payment lor him in cash would havo been less reprehensible than the vile sehomo that was adopted. for tuo criminal who does bis work openly and in daylight is a less dun geroug public onomy than the mid night marauder. And a man who corrupts a publio officiul wilb his own money is less dis honest than tho scoundrel who uses tho honors and emoluments of the pub no servico as a mud whcrowiih to bribe officials and betray their trust. It is tbo intention of this journal to put this loathsome thing before tho country in its truo colors, nothing ox tonuating nor setting down aught in malico. It is not wilb the eyes of a partisan that wo view it. It ib of com paratively little moment that the Dem ocratio party is in a minority in tho Senate. Upon tho wbolo wo arc rather pleased than otherwise that tho De mocracy are freed from responsibility and put in position to make capital out of tho mistakes or sins of tho op position. Hut wo cannot be indifferent to the damning dingrarc which this unexam pled corruption has brought on the Senate and the country. For tbo first time in our history a ' Constitutional majority has been secured by a cross. vulgar bargain nnd sale. For the first lime in our history the United Stales Senato has become the theatre of, and Senators have become tho actors in, a diama that can only bo fitly described J by tins one word infamous. rshall, Story, Tanev, Mo- Lean and their compeers, and it there lure perhaps makes little difference what class ol men tboy add to il now, at no reform will occur until great men aro once more put into the Presi dency and tho Democratic party again assumes power. Tho success of Stan ley Matthew, who was confirmed a few daya ago by a Senatorial vote of 22 to 21, is not to bo especially regret ted, oven though it was brought about by the mfluenco of railroad monooo liBts who expoot through birr to cheat the Government .out of millions, and by the over anxiety of Southern Dem ocratio Senators to secure protectio lor their section oven through dis reputablo bargain with tbo President of tbo United States and the nominoe whoso confirmation wai thereby eon tinned, buch barguins rarely, if eve n-auu in genorui puuno good, and are a blot upon the f,iir lamo of the conn try und a doep disgraco to all who pur ticipato in them. However, tho ov of the suecoss of Matthows is not an unmitigated one,as it ridsour National politics of a diingorous, tulonted an unsoriipulousdemagoiruo tho inventor and beastly leader of tho infernal fraud that cheated the people out of a Presi dent they had oloctcd and imposed tho imbecile Hayes upon them as th .I.Lf It. J,, . . i , .. ciiiet .Magistrate ot mo .nation, a posi Hon for which ho had no more leanl claim than had tho meanest rascal who voted for him. And thero is anotbor mitigation ol this vicious appointment. Besides be Uig consummated by tbo votos ol tho Southorn' Senators, it was opposed vigorously by EJciunds, of Vermont perhaps tho ablest and most malignant ot the ultra Radicals in tho Senato. upon tho ground that Matthows outer tainod and had frequently strongly expressed very decided States' righle doctrines, which must ultimately save our federal Government from destrue- tion, II it bo saved at all. Whilo Mat thews is not a man who is distinguished lor Roman firmness of character, tbo circumstances of his appointment, gratitude to the men who saved him from defeat, and tho usual rogard of such men as he for consistency ot opinion in tho more important of those they havo oxprcssc, will probably hold him faithful to thoso great patri otio and essential doctrines. The great evil in tho appointment of .Matthews is in tho fact that he is not a man ol greatness in any form, and bas for years been the attorney and is the nppoinlco of Jay GoulJ, tbo mill ionaire railroad monopolist, who was choked from the Treasury which he lyASUINGTO.V HOUSK, IT NKVT WAHIIINOTOM, pa Tht! aew aail wall ruraiibad bonce haa ba taaea br tba anderaigned. Ha feela oonndent el being able be render aatlafaotUia to tboaa who mar favor him with a call. Mar I, 1871. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. tri . . i " lul '"""iiunai uigniiy 01 had despoiled of millions, by a Demo- the Senato-a Senate controlled by eratic Senate and an honest decision tho terms of a vile trade, that an ama-1 of the Supremo Court. Gould now has tcur ease uau ciun would blush to be, hi, confidential ind moat. tr..,l Who, hereufler, can cherish un am bition to be chosen to a scat in tho American Senato a Senate "read by sample of sickening corruption as was over attempted by the lowest ward politicians in tho alums of Now York, Philadelphia or Now Orleans ? H'njA. ington rout. Inside Work Moro aocure from Burglars than any rire t rooi nine, nnu no cxponse in repairing liolls or Locks. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners, Those bafos nro now boing sold in this Slato In LARGE NUMBERS, And give tho Greatest Satisfaction, Being the Most Ilighly Finished, Best Mid., and Choapest First Class SAFE cvor Produced. . These Celebrated Sales had the Champion Record IN TUB Great Boston Fire, And since that time great and mpo- TANT IMPROVEMENTS hare been made. Before Rlvinir your order lo inr oilier concern, senq lor prioes and uenunpuve caiaiogoe. MORRIS & III ELAND B08TON, MASS. tea. U, IIM-l. A Room's Dilemma. Mahono, the Republican rebel repudiutor, appear.) to be the worst hurt alter Conkling, of any Senator, because of tho recent coup d'etat of Garfield. If ho joins Conk ling's forces, ho gets the admin istration down on him and has his provender cut off, whilo, if ho adhoros to Garfiold, Conkling and the Demo crats will polish off any appointments be may bargain for. From being the dictator of tho Sonato, whose one vote made a tie and thus gave power to tho V ice-Prosident' vote, Mahono'i influ ence has fallen away below goro. A spcoial to tho Now York Timet says tne events or tho last lew dnys havo sunk Mohone ont of sight, that he is completely "snuffed out." A special to tho World repeats the statement in this way: "Mahono is in tho worst plight of all. He has been coddled by tho Stal warts, and to them he owes tho Chair manship of tho Agricultural Commit tee, and tho mighty patronago of clerkship connoctcd therewith which ho has given to Oorham'a brother-in-law and a follower who is said to sharo tho clerk's salary. That will be tho extont of his patronage If he should stand by the Stalwarts. On the other band, should ho side with tho admin istration be will get nominations, but tho Democrats will oppose tbcm, and with tbo aid of the descried and en raged Stalwarts can reject them. The administration could give him a lew petty offlcca which do not rcquiro con firmation, but at tho risk of Democratic disploasuro, and that tho President cannot afford to incur." A Ct:ti Endorsement. Tho new Secretary ol the Treasury la weeding out sorno ot the old clerks in bis De partment. At bis request Mr. Goonro Ij. Clark, chief of the pay division of Ibe fourth auditor'! offico of the Treas ury Department, and Mr. William It Moore, tho deputy fourth auditor. ave tendered their reeignations. to take effect immediately. Secretary n indom decline to mako publio tho circumstances connected with his re- iioest, but it ig learned from an authen tic oonrce that an investigation which recently occurred at the Navy Depart ment developed tho fact that the por- sons named had accepted a personal check from Taymaslor Stevenson, ol tho Navy, In settlement ol adclinonen- cy of hit accounts, and issued a certifi cate that his accounts bad been prop erly settled. The Paymaster was en deavorlng to obtain a promotion at the time. Tin Taug Inwardness. The New ark (Ohio) Advocate remarks: "Tbo true iowardness ol the Garfield Conk ling situation is about this: Blaino is a positivo force. lie camo within a hair'e breadth of receiving the Presi- deutial nomination in 1874. lie came pretty near it agin in 1880. Both times Conkling woa the man who de feated bim. But for Conkling, Blaine would bo President to day. Conklinif doclinoa to have any personal relatione with Blaine. Their feud is onoof those that are irroconcilable and last for life. Conkling nover makes op.' Blaine bas concluded that if ho cannot be President that tho next best thing is to be the power behind Garfield. Men aro human. Politicians with disap pointed ambition nro human. 'To get even' is as natural a desiro with a Jim Blaino as with a Jim Smith. Bluine, thinking of 7G and '80, is enjoying the rare luxury of gottmg even with Conk ling. But it is tho biggest split that ever afflicted tho Republican party. Blaino and Conkling are the leading 'bosBca,' and if their quarrel dostroys the party, there aro thousands of Re publicans whowill join the Democracy in bailing its downfall as a millennium lor tho country." Statesmen, instead of domngoguos, will come to tho front Csar Number Two. Kx-Governor Hendricks suys that one night his menu, Loloncl Donald Morrison, of St. l.ouis, nnd a party of boon compan- ions were returning to their homes when Morrison halted thorn in front of his residence and insisted that they should enter and tuko a Dartirnr plana . . . o o -' Mr. llundricka continues: "Atlastono ol tho gentlemon suggested that maybe sirs. Morrison might object. Tho Colo nel seemed deeply offended. He drew himself up proudly and said: 'Now you shall cotno In, for 1 Intond to show you that I am Crosar in this houso.' Scarcely had bo uttered this proud declaration than a second-story win dow raised, and a feminine voico, cold and cutting, rang out on the pale air: Yon are right, gentlemen. Go borne to your wives, I'll take care of Canarl' Of couiso tbo party went homo, and Colonel Don. pensively retired." at torncy on tho Supreme bench itself, and ho will no doubt bo able to fill va cancies upon it in the future as ho did this one. Clinton Democrat. IK-MPKRANCE HOUSE, NKW WASIIINHTOK, PA. D. D. ROSK, . . Pnoratarnn. &TThe beat of aoooatraihlatlona for ma aad beaai. A lberal ehere of tiublla patriate la eollollod. eoi.IK.'SU.1 Oor un gid.ifrtUfmmt. SUA W HOUSE, CLE.AltKIt-I.D, PKS'.V'A. AXDKSIV PB.yrZ.JH.Pnfi.M. Thl. h'tlel I. It.pt in 6r.l-ola.a .trie at ra.on able ra'ea. Oct looatl-ia la torn f ir bj.lfte.. ateo. Prae but lo and Iroia all traiaa. liood eamule r.ini. Ulearllold, I'a , Peb. IS, Mil tf. WASHINGTON HOUSE, OLKM 1101'K, TSSS A. TUB aad.nltnal, bailee, leaaad tbll coin mudi iaa II. .1.1, la tba nlltge of lilea Hope, ia now nrepar-d to accommodate all who uiwr call. Mr tahla and bar eball ba aopplied with the beat the marhet arToHi. OBOItiln! W. DOTTS, Jr. Olen Uopa, Pa , March IS, I87t.tr. gUSQUKUANNA 1IO USB, CuEWENSVILLE, PENN'A. CaT-Tlile oi l ana ej.ll a.taill.b.,l II .'.I k.. beo leaicd br the uoitr.iie I, an t be tech ooa fldent ol rco.lettca atl.facllun t tb-ee who mar patroniaa fana. U . I at.blini attached. LtJtVId C. BLOOM, Proprietor. April II, 'SI tf. THE REPUBLICAN, Publish. Ttry Wthdstidftj bj G. B. GOODLANDER, C'LliAHrlKl.l, PA., Haa the Larfcat I'lrrulatlok of aur paper la Nurth western Penuaylraula. The largo and constantly increasing oiroulution of the Republican renders it valuable tobusinoss moo a a modi urn thro' which to reach the publio. Teb.mii or Subscription i jHUSffUanfaus. Gray's Sjociflo liodicins. TRAOI MARK TRAOI Man. u.va. .n i,a -ST- f-lHnjc ear lr W . y rtu.it,. i v ). . . al'-Tllt irney, tai all (JiMNMI Ik it ltfORITala.'olio aa a aa- AFTtfl TAIIrl. 0. 1.. .. call Ai o.ai aa lea ol Mrtuorr, L o, ..,', 1. a ilmdr, Pela la tba Hark. ilo.ne.e ol V.g, Prematura old Afa. and uanr other lite. aire that lead to Inaaaitj or I'on.uaiptiun and a h. mainre Otave. r-Foll particular! la aur paapb'at, ak. ne dr.ir-to .end tree bjr enatl to o.trv oca. It, rpa. ine Medicine le .old ir all druga-ii. ti t a--eae, or all .. ... t ,r $j. or a, II t M. free br mail on rrcri,t ol tiie moi.er, bv ad.ir. lag 11IK OIIAV MEtlKI.Sk, Co . Ilullalo, V V Bold in ClralCeld Ij C. D. Wal.uii. a,iJI, 'M l,. READING FOR ALL l ROOKS & ST ATI OXER Y Market Ml., tlcnrflcln, (at tba Poet Ollirr.i rpilS anderalfned b.rl leare to announce n, X ha cittataa of Clearfield and rlctnltr, that ho baa fitted up a room and baa ju.t returned irom tne cue ana a lerga annum ol readi matter, eonai.tinf ia part of If paid in advance, . . f 2 00 It paid after threo months, . 'i 60 If paid alter six months, . . 8 00 U'ben papers are sent outside of the oouuty payment must be in advance. ALLEGI1ENV HOUSE, CLBAKPIKLO, PK.VN'A. WILLIAM II UKA.V, Proprittor. -aT-Tllt home la Dlaa.enttv lnn.ti. I R..I ""i ..reel, anq convenient to tbe Court luuea anu an ou.toa.. olaoe. of the to... I. h. m. oentlr beci refitted anl rer.jrQi.htl frcia oellar to attic. II .r cujiiIIcI mth eh dceat lio ura rhl firoi.bed with tbe btal tbe m iratal...,ie Uood .table at t whed. Hatol m. derate April IJ. 1881 t(. DREXEL & CO., Mo. 3 Routli Tblrd Htreet, Phlla lelphla BACKERS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by tuAtl will rMtr pruu.pt iteu ion, ana til inform at in a nhMrfull rnrnihr. vrur ioitoua. April ll.tt laiO.Da tf. W. anRHOLDe I. ARinLD F. K. ARNOLD 4..CO., Canker.! ami ISrokcrjt. Kcjnold. villa, Jenbrsou Co., Pa. Hoaer receired oa dcno.lt. Ditoounlo at m lerala ratca. Ea.tam aod Foreira Kaobaoc. al aara on band and collection. protnrMr made. Keon ildirllla, Doc. IS, 1874.-1; County National Bank, OP CLEARFIELD, PA. )OOM In Orahaoi'a Dri.lt Bull lin. t,d,oie V et.t of T A. K,ata'a olora. Paaiaca Tickate to and from Llrarnool. Onaana town, lllaa(oa, London, Parle and Copenhagen Aleo, Draftaforaaleon the Roral Bank of Irelaad and Imperial Benk of Luadoa. JAMES T. LEONARD, Pree't. W. M. 8I1AW. C.hicr. Janl.SI jpfntlstni. J L. R. nKlCIIIIOLD, HUH a GO DBKTISJ, Iraduauoftbe Peonerlranla Collarc of Denial 4urrerr, Offioe in reeidenaa of Or. ilill. nnnA.i. noma. mcniS-7a.tr ADVKKTISINQ : II fiO Ten linos, or loss, Si times, Each subsequent insertion, Administrator' Notices, . . 2 Executors' Notices, .... 2 Auditor)' Noticos, .... 2 Cautions and Enlrays, ... 1 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 60 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, por line. Bibles and Miscellaneous Bocks, Blank, Account and Paaa Booke of orerr dt eerlptlon ; Paper and Knrelopee, Prench prtu,d Lc(l end plaint ' and Pencllai Dl.tk YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Look Oft, IIotb! Tho Bedford (la:ette says it may be somewhat pre sumptious in us, but, nevertheless, wo hereby nominate the Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidatos ol tho Republican party for 1884. For Pres. ident, Thomas J. Brady; for Vice-Pros-ident, Stephen W. Dorsoy. Don't ex claim "impossible!" You would haw hold up your bands in horror if you bad boen told, in 1873, that James A. Gar field would over bo President, or, in '79, that Cbcstttr A. Arthur would ever bo Vice-President of these United Statep, A Nrwcomir. The Now York Sun chronicles the arrival in that city ot a black sakis, a kind ol Peruvian mon key with long, black hair and a bushy tail. Ilo wears a square-cut English beard, and when be wakes nn be al ways parts hia hair and beard in tbe middle and bangs hia hair over his yes before titling bank oo his tail lo be admired. Perhaps this imitative anthropoid i( limply aa Eoglisk noble man In tbJsl ot a kt belr. Iu Kino or Monopolists. Th editor of tho Clinton Democrat say When the Supremo Court of the United States sustained tho Constitu tionahty of tho celebrated Thurman bill, which compelled tho Pacific rai roads to pay millions of dollars into tho ledcral Treasury they had with held from tho Government, Gould do clared that not only Thurman, but a! so Wallace, of this State, McDonald of Indiana, Kornan, of New York, and Randolph, of Now Jorsoy, who bad so ubly sustained Thurman in tho Sonate. should also be deflated. With the aid of the Republican party bo made his throat good. At the same timo ho largely contributed to tho election of liartiolil, lor what reason tho public moy infer when llicy seo him dictat tng an appointment to tho Stiprome bench. Gould unblusbingly testified beloro a Congressional committo of in vcstigatinn that ho had contributed immense sums of money to defeat ccr tain candidate! for Congress and elec others. Ho is supposed to he ablo to command majorities in both Houses ol tho nowly elected Congress, he holds tho President in his grip, nnd h made a fair start towards liastcning bis talons upon the Supremo Court ol the Nation. Can it be said, then, with truth, that we have not Kings in America as well as upon tho othor conlinentsof tho earth? If tho Radical party is not gotten out of power wo'll soon havo thorn In name as woll ns in fuct in the United States. Tho fifty-cighlh annual convention of tho Grand Lodgo of Pennsylvania, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, began in tho Opera Houso at Harris burg, on Tuesday, May 17, nnd con tinued in session until Thursday. Tli roport of tho Grand Master showed tho Order to ho in a flourishing condi tion and tbeao was no loss in member ship during tbo year. Tho following gentlemon wero oloctcd for the ensuing year: itranti Waster, Robert Wright, ol Philadelphia j Deputy Grand Mas- tor, Francis M. Rea, of Philadelphia ; Grand Wnrden, C. N. Hiekok, ol Bod ford; Grand Secretary, Jnmcs U. Nich olson, of Philadelphia; Grand Treas urer, M. Richards Mucklo, ol Phila delphia, and Orand Representative of tho Sovoroign Lodge, Isaao A. Shep pard, of Philadelphia. Good Advice. Tho Chamborsburtr Spirit remarks as follows: "Tbi! is hot weather, Mr. Blaine, and you know how tusccpiiblo you aro to sun stroke. Wear your umbrella, old boy, whon the ran of New York shines in your vicinity. Roscoo, remember, can not forovor be kept under a cloud. If you know enough to koep In whon il rains, you'll bo smart enough, wo trust lo keep envored when this eon shines. Friendly church stops aro not ready every day In Washington to embrace a fallen sinner, as they onco wore, and i residential coat-taila are not always secure point! of refuge. Keep In, James, ketp In." Mori "Injuns." An exchango re marks: "Tbo tribe ia increasing. Ma- Jionc, Riddlebergor, Longsireet, and lloaby are not to monopohto publio admiration ai the patterns after which Republicans are now cu U Tbe Enures of Star route Brady and bi( brother lo theft, Doraey, and their pard, Gorbam, art to be pot oa Ihe fashion platea." DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OOce la Bank Bonding,) Curwenarllle, Clearneid Co ich IJ '7S tf. Pa. ( SI. HILLS, OPEHATIVK ItEATHT, CLIARPIKLD, PENN'A. ."Office la residence, oppoiile Sheer lloa.e. JjS.IS79-tf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (OlDca la e.t.rn Hotel bulldlof-aeeood Boor.) Nitrous Oilda Oai adminlitarnd for the n.ia- eia eitra-ttion of teeth. Clearfield, Pa., Ma; I, WT.lr. UlsrcUaruous. s. r. otittra. a. a'coaaia. 1. 1. waiut.ar. GILICII, MrCORKLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Rtrrtt, Clearfield, p. W BaQufaV4tnrt) a.11 hinrtl at i7n.n,t.M tV. VDnnra, uminr Huomi. Ltbrtr .nd llmlla. If joo waat Kurntiur of m kin.l. An't k. neaeaa UN meaaj WIU IVrja,, One square, 10 linos, . . . H 00 Two squares, IS 00 Three squares 20 00 One fourth column, . ... 60 00 One hull oolumn, .... 70 00 One column, ..... 120 00 W have alway! on band a large stock of blank ot all desoriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPOENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, 4c, Ao., 4rt. : UNDEltTAKING le all Ita branchca, promptly attended tn, OtlLIOII, McOORKLI CO. Clearfield, Pa., Peb. , '7. JOHN TROUTMAN, DKALIR IN FURNITURE, MATTIlKSMi:, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Tba anderiie-ned brae laarato Intern iK. .1.1. saniof Clearfield, and the pablla irenarallr, that ha haa on hand a fine aaaortment of Purnltnra, each aa Walaut, Cheilnut and Painted Chamber Snitea, Parlor Rnllel, Racllnln( and Eatemtoa Cbalra, Ladle.' and Urnle' Rear Cbalra, the Per forated Dlnlni aad Parlor Chaira, Cana Seal, aad Windanr Cbalra. Clcthaa Rare. fttn u,. B..... Ion Laddera, Hal Racka, Bcrubblnf Hra.hea,Ac HUULU1HU AND PICTURE FRAMES, noklna Glaeeaa, Chromoa.' Ac. which a,Auta tltable for Holiday preeenla. jiiiih TRfinTMAW. JOB PRINTING. We me prepared to do all kinds PRINTING ol Sl'CU AS he Bell's Run Woolen Faclorj Pana town. hip, Clearfield Co., Pa, II II R N B D I1VTI stir lor BURNED UPI Thecubaerlbara hare, at (rant eipenae.reballta aelihborhood aacoeeltj, la tbe erection of a Irit olaea Woolen Maaafactorr, with all lbs modora Improramanu attached, and aro prepared to make all kind, af Cloth., Caaaimeraa, Hetleetle, Ulaa kela, Plaanala, Ac Plenty af (nod. aa haad la eapplr all our old and a tboaaaad aew ea.tomere. whom we aak to noma aad eiemlne aar aloak. Tha haaiaaaa of CARDING AND FULLING) will recelce oar aapaclal alteatloa. Prener arranremonta will ba mada lo racalra aad dellrar Wool, le .all ea.tomere. All work watranud aod doao apoa tba .borte.t ,.tl ,.d br atrial atlea. tloa I baala.ai w. hops to raaliaa a llbaral aaara lOMMI POUNDS WOOL WANTED I Wa will a., ib. h,b.. marhrt .Hoe tar W aad Mil aar maaafaalarwd t aa law aa almlbat a--- nw woaf ai ta tne e fall Va raadar rawa.1 alwara ba foaad at heme readr aa an aaplaaaalaa, altkar la aaneaW br Ul .AIMidOB.Sor.' POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, .CARDS,; LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., to., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. llun tnd l'rn,ir du.di; Mtiu thd Vutih. noai Uriet, LeKl Cip, Hrevti Citi, tud Hill Cm." Hhr Muiio, tur viltier Hmio, rim or Vio! a' ooDiimily od LkdU. Any bcokc or miiut.tr; tlcirwJ ib hi J uja-nui hmt tu bDdttll be w tier-d by firtt t ), and o!d it vbulvfitl or rcuil to tull utotEcri. I will Mlru kft it.tiMiie.i llterxur, lunb Mhignttie, .Sw-...f n, Ac. I. A. UAU1.1H. Ol.arfl.ld. yiy 7, IseH-lf New Departure -IX- L.UTIIERSBURG! Her ifier, roods wilt b. luld tor CASII ,b. or lo i tr bio t for produce. No book will L, krpi In ibt future. AM old ccoudii mutt bi eitlfd. Tbopo bo etnnt-t tit up, mil plciM band over tbelr nolei ted CLOSE THE RECORD. I an detain.. ii 4 lo nil tn wooA at ru. pricai, aorl at a di-oont far ' Ulo ibat Tr oil-rd in ibii -irioilr. Tho diicouat I allow mi flualuDifn, will makf ihtnn rirb in twrnty yronli lhtj follow my idtireand buy ihtir rootli itm a. I will pay eiib for wheat, ooti ant) rlt.T-wd- DANIKL OOULAMKK laulborft ura, Januaty 17, IBJ7 FACT3 WORTH KNOWlf.C ' Olatrrr.Darha, Haa-lra.-.FtmittUr "tianv other of the beu meUKtu( known are -killlullyrofflbtrMd 1:1 Patn-'T.(,iN(.tn Iuki, iunjki(iytnrtuicu (Jlood Punier iii Iba Beat UaaltN aad fitraagtb Laatcrci Lter Uacd. lprertltthrromrmiiinorrrairBii'sr.m aa 1 ONic Ihal nodiatravjcari lorn; "Kl v hrr- r it ud. II ynu hae Oyapaptia, Hcadacht renvajmaiiwrn, nwuriigia, Bowil, KadieCV ar' Lwar OiMrder, or il you iifrl a ml j uimiibht,! w appciiacr, ma iomi U ut n mt!i ir ryti. it U li.shlycurat.MaodiavLoiatii., iut never iniot:aiuij. If vaa Ait tlutmir wastinT mwav triih latmptioaor any i. knr.a. n you hive a Piinfui Cayghoi a bid Cold, PAHkan'iGiCKt 1 oxi. in auixiy iwip you. H five new tile an. ifor to (he freMe and a-r-3. and it a trrtai . jre for nhtumitiari an J Chalen lf'n'.um It Uaa bared UautlrMa of Llroaj It h) iwi ivin. If yott ara ferlina m.etjt, dm't watt unti 'fu are down uck, but utc the 1 oic lo-dj) 'O matter what your diteauot iviajturui m jt, it nt j;ih-e prompt relief. Kememlserl Vakkih " (Jiwr.r Tnmr U n'i rum drink but the Qatar BnH .'.. r. :i MtdieiM ever ma fin. rurrnrvtindrri kar fl focea, and entirely diflercnl Irani liairth 'gcr prrparaiioo and all other I onic. Tr x. botile, Vmir dnirrtit can ti rtr.lv vmi. 1 PARKER'S HA in BALSAM Tha feat aad lott Oeaoaileal llalr Dratilaj aq i;ute!y perfumed and perfectly fcarmletA. UllI Always UoataraOraj or Fad-d Calr Jo ha original yotithtt I cvnr and ifwitmet, m'1 It warranted t ttnp iu faaf, aatviat iia trv..i and rrevent bald neat, A l.'w appli.- .iiont of iVfuMM n wftei I h.i'r,rlriia leanri-tl nnd cure ircliir.j ai I I awe n of iheacalp. ixtU by tv.ldrutau a (. A(-t. 6th. Idttl lj. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, SECOND ETItEhT, CLEARFIELD, PA.. DEALKH8 IN PURE I)ltU(iS! CIIKMICALS: PALM'S, OILS, DYE SI I I F VARNtSIIEP. BRl'SIIKS. rANl'Y OOtlDP. PKItHlMERV. TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WISES AXD LIQUORS for nediolnal panoses. Trua.a., Bnnvortar., Sohool Booke anil Stall, n rr, and all other article, a.ually found la a Drue Btore. PIIYSICtANS' PrlKSf RIPTIIIKH iir. rt'LLY COMFOtlNDKD. Ilarinr a larrr . larlanoe la tha bu.lna.a ther nan viva entire aet- lalartiua. S a. riARWirK. John v ihivin rrieardeia. finMmW is. lara aarlrHir ah. anaae. lataar.' ' avira. wawar p. S Uvo. 11. (.oodlnudor, Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pa. Ayer's Hair Victor. FOR REST0RINQ GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOn. It Is a most atrrppalile ilrrwine. rtiirli Il at once liarnilrns ami cffoclnal, Ut inr- wrvlng ihs lair, n rrslorri. vt Hit iW gloss ami freatiiiras of youth, faunl or sr.ii . IlKlit, and ml hair, to a rich brown, or iln-f black, as may bo tlotlml. Ily In lire llnu lialr la thlcltciiHl, and balilnnt "V.en though not always cured. It cluiki falliiiS of the hair Immediately, and emtet a nrr tniwtli in all caatrs wht.e ihe glimli not drcnyrd; while to limilir. wink. ' oihnrwlao dlicucd hair, Il Imparls a itril.tr and ilrriigih, and rpndcrs It pllalde. The Vmon clransos llic acslp. rurri mi rrercnts llio fonnatlon of dandniH; ami. by lis cooling, illmulailng, ami ao-nliim prnportlra, It irals nitiit if nol all of Un humors and dlwosrs peculiar tn Ihe aralp. keeping It cool, clean, and soft, umlrr which conditions diseases of the scalp "n't hair aro Impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair, The Virion Is Incomparable. It Is w lor kit, contains neither oil nor dye, and i" not soil while cambric. It Imparls an agreeable and luting perfume, and u sn article (or th! toilet It Is aconomloal and ttiiaurpaaaed lu iu oxmIIcuc. Ilr.J.C.miCU.M.lim, a4 aaarjrataavt oto it ax HMen imrrw1