Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 30, 1881, Image 4

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B.'eiuiMylvuiilnItaIIi'o(l
fc .... fvwif;..r B-ir,!.-' . "H
TYRONE A CLEARFIELD BRANCH
(H tai after Momlej, NOV. I, la'l, the
Peeeenger Trains will run daily (except Sun
daji) betareea Tvroaeanil Clearfield, aa follow,
CLEARFIKLD MAIL.
LKA VR SOUTH.
I.KAVK NOIITII.
OurwniTtlltt..S.S0, r. It.i Tyrone,..
, ",..
,. '
. M
.Ift.on, "
.10.1 J, '
,.10.17, '
.liuV
Kiremeer t ;ln,
Vaoacuvoo,,,
Olearlelli 1.40,
Leonard, 3 411,
Barratt S.&a,
Woodland 4.1)1,
Bilar,.. 4 OK,
WallvatOB,.....4.l7,
Blu Ball, 4 15,
Urabam 4. HI,
l'bllip.burg,...4..1i,
tttelner'a ..4. ill,
Born to a 4.4.,
Oaoaola 4.61,
PowwIiub, Mi,
Hitismlt 5. 1 i,
Vanaeooo 5.3i,
Tyrone S.llo,
Kanmlt,
Fnwalloo
Oeoeola,......,
I1odIuq
Htolner'a
Pblllpeburf,
Graham
10 21,"
10. Ill, "
I Ulueliall, 111.37, "
Wellaoett.n,...10.4,"
Bigler 10.62,"
I Woodland...... I O.iW,"
llarrett ...11.07,
Laonard 11.11,"
Claarnalil 11.10,"
Kii.niaw 1 1 .31. "
I Curwanarilla,. 11.411a.:
CLKAIU'IKLD KXI'KElM.
LEAVE ROI Tli. I LKA"viTNOHTir
CurerelaTllle. 6.3S a. a.1 Tyrone J.Jt r
Hlverrleer...... 6 811 " I Vanaoooc,....f4.IS "
Clearllelil ...... t 47
Summit S.:tl
Leonard a iifl
Barrett, t 17
Woodland,.... 0.03
Bljler, S.Ot
Wallanetoo,... 0.11
Wua Hall 0 21
. I'owalton .40
I Oaoaola,. 8 o7
boyntorj V.il.1
I Sleioer' O.llll
r,bllieburj....ll
I Orahain 9.11
llliiebell K.24
Wallaaatoo,.,.9.M
Hitler 9..19
Woodland, 0 40
! Barratt,... 9.14
Laonard, 9.19
ClearAeld,.... 10.117
Kiaarriaw,...!'1.!!
Curwanarilla 10.29
Graham
Pblltpabure;..
Htainer'a
Biijnton
O areola,
Po Walton
Summit
0.21
r1.2
S.:U
(I.:i7
(.43
.M
7.01
Vanasoroo,... 7.J3
T.rrona, M 7.4a
FIIILII'NIIUIMI A MOSIIANNON IIRANC1IK8
liavi aoiiTlt.
'. H. A. H. A. M. HTATIORfl.
tiara north.
A. H. P. M. P. M.
Mi 1? to
7:0 12:2.1 S:0t
12:22 1:00
12:14 4:iS
9:10 12:04 4:40
9.11 11:13 4 10
9:10 11:11 4:21
9:31 11:40 4:2o
9:20 11:11 4:10
9:11 1 1 MO 4:111
9.11) 11:21 t:u
1:10
240
3:11
2:49
3:11
3:10
3:111
1:3.1
S:30
3:13
.1:40
7:10 Murrlailale,
7:'0 Pbililiahurg,
7:13 Humer'a
7:19 Bornton,
10 20 7:11 Oeoeola,
10:31 III Hoahani.on,
10:41 :ltt KlarllnK,
10:41 1:21 lloulldala,
10:13 i ll MoCaulojf,
10:11 8:41 Kendriek'a,
11:13 l:4LI Itamey.
I) ALU EAULK VALLLY UKANCii.
Mall. Kxp
arrira 7.02 8.U1
0.17 7.61
eot 7.11
i.tl 0.40
i 11 0.11
1.31 8 31
(01 eon
laara 4.21 1.21
TVKONB STATION.
E.aerwaati. a. m.i . wRarwaao. A.H.
Jubr.ato.ro Kt. 6:18 Plttehurab Kxp'M, 1.63
r M.lt'acitio Uxtireee, 8:17
St. Loula Bar Li. I2:I0 r.a
Mail rl:tirlWay I'aieottiter, 1:16
Atlanlia Frprrra, 7; l Mail Train, 7:Ol
rhilid il.la Ex. l':00 Kaat Lina, 7:30
Cloie eonneotiont made by nil Irainr at Trrona
and 1.001 iiaran.
6. 8. BLAIR,
rJuparintandant.
HTAOK LINKS.
A stage learoa Curwanarilla dallr f'r RevnoMe-
rlila, at I o'eloftk, p. m., arririncat Krrnoldavtlla
at A o clock, p. m. rloruming, Iraraa Uaynolda.
rilla dally, at 7 o'rlnck, a. m., arriving at Cur.
wonavilla at 12 o'clock, u. Pare, eiob war, (2.
A ataga laarca Curwanarilla daily, at I o'clock.
p. in., lor Iiulioii lily, arririna at Duliula tity
at 6 o'clock, p. m. KeturninR, laarca Dullola at
7 o'nlnck, a. m., dally, arriving at Curwrnavlllo at
13 O'clock, m. Kara, aach way. 3) 60.
Allegheny Valley Uaiiront!.
LOW ORAI)g DIVISION,
and after Monday, May 2.1J, 18M,
0N
tba naaaaDger traina will run itaiW (axnaiit
Sundajr) betwoan Rait Hank and Driftwood, aa
follow. :
K AM W A It 17 Mail learaa ritl.bl.r,
ai a. m.; Rad Dank 11:35; Slio Junetion 1 1 .' :
Now Hathlrham II H p. m. MaTBTllla 1:10;
TrwwMti Hrook.il a l:M I Fnllor'a 3 !n ; Ray.
nolilarilla 3::t8; DuMoia .1:03 i Summit Tunnel
3 31 ; Panfloid 3:43 ; Tyler'i SM; Ueneiatle 4:31;
arriraa at Driftwood at 5:30.
WKHTW A HI). liar Mall leave. Driftwood
18:31) p. m.; Ueneirtta Mi 1 Ttler'e 1:35
Penfiel.l 1: 1(1 ; Summit Tunnel 1:10 1 Dullola
Ki-yn.il.iavllle J:l : Fuller', :0S; 0rook.llla.1:3l;
Tro; 3:tH: Mavirilla 4:1.1; New Batblebem 4:16 ;
Stio Junotion 5:07; Had Bank 6:25; arrivaa at
1'ittibur at 8 3a p. m.
jr4Uir Dnltola Arcommodation laavoa Dn.
lluia at 7:35, a. m i Hejnoldarilla, 7:55 ; llrnnk
villa, 141: New Ileihlebem, V:4i ! Had llank
ll):5n; l'itlaharKh, 1:211, p m. Leavaa Piltaba'h,
at 2:15, p. m ; Ited Hank, 6:50 : New Uethlebein,
7:06; H-r.ok.il e, Bui; Ite.vnoldarllla, S:51 1U
iloia, 9:18, p. m,
Tlie llronkvllle AccommwlRtlon laarea
Ttroukrilla atl:VO a. m ; Hevnoida.illa, 7:56; Da
Iloil, 5:35; Summit Tunnel.'n:ll ; Penllal J, P "5 :
Tjlar'l t:lB ; Uennaaalta, :56 ; Driftwood, 1 0:48
a. m. lavea Drlltwond at 8:00 p. m.; Uinna
letia, S:jl); Tyler'e, fi;ja : Penneld, D:1(; bum.
mil Tunnel, I MO; Dulliia. ID:I7; HxvnolJa.
rule, 111:15; llrookrllla, 11:38 p. m.
Clota eonnaetloia mada will traina on P. A B
Railroad at Driftwood, and witb traina on tba
Alleibent Valla; Railroad at Rad Bank.
DAVID MrCARllO, Oon'l Sup't.
A A. Jaraaoa. Hup't L. II. Dir.
FA KB KKOM CLKAUFIELD, TO
Bellefoote, Pa ......$3 05
Midilletown $1 00
Marietta.. t fta
Laueatter t 81
PU1LADELPHIA 7 Vfl
Luck II urea J TO
WUIUumport. 1 60
UunLingaon , I 80
Lewiilown J 90 '
Marjii-ille 4 50
Cuwentrilla 30
Otooola i1&
Altoona 1 i
Johnitown.. I 85
Phlli.tburg.. SI
Tyrone 1 !2
piTiKnmti 1 1&
UAHIUHHUR'i... 4 T&
Pitnplei worth
Addrcta RrinviN A Co.,
(iivta2,M.ly
Portland, Maine.
TtlHTICRH tit FEF.f
We hare printed ft larfte number or the new
FKK BILL, and will on the receipt of twontj.
ArMrtavnti. ml a itnnvtn any ftiidr. mil
T1IK-
CmcAGoNoRTii Western
RAILWAY
I, tba 0I.DB1T. BK'-T CONSTRUCTED, BKSI
tljl Il'I'til, aid benea tba
LEADING RAILWAY
r Tm
WEST AND NORTH-WEST I
It ! tilt iherteit and heat mat between Chicsvgo
and all point In
Northern lllinola, Pthnta, Wrotnlnf. Nfcaika,
Iowa, California, Oreffon, AH ion a, l tan. Col
art dn, Idaho. Montana, Nevada, and for
COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA,
DF.NVRR, I.KAUVIM.F,
SALT LAKE, SAN FRANCISCO,
Deadwnod, 8lnnt Oil. Cedar Rapldi, Tei Molnet,
Columhai, and all poin't la the Terrltorlei, and
the Wett. Alto, tor Mllwatilie. flreen Bt.
0hknh, AhcKovKan, Marqaette, Find da Lac.
vratertrtwn, HombtAti, hernah, Menaha, Rt
Paol, Mmneanohi, Huron, Volga, Fargo, Bit-
tnarek, Winona, LaCrone, Owtonna, and all
ftniot la Mlnoaioia, Iaaota, Witeoniia and tba
Forth-WMt.
At Crnincit Blnffi the Train! of the Chteavo A
Nortk-U'eiira and tba U. P. Rail wart depart
rrnaa, arrira at and ate the taint Joint toioi
LepoL
At Thirtgn, tloe connection t are tn-.de with
the Late Hhore, Michigan Central, B Minora A
Ohio, ft. Wavna A Penmrlranla, and Chicara A
0 rend Trent ttallwayt, and the Kankakee tnd
ran nandie Knatet.
Cloatfonntttttna made at -Tan ot lot Pilnli.
It It tbeONLT LfNBrannieg
Pullman Hotel Dining Cars
BtTWItR
CHICAGO nnd CODNCIL BLUFFS.
M-Pallnea Bleeptrt ot all Mght Traloi.-
Inilit ipni Ticket Agentt telling you Tlekete
via thlt mad Vianlne roar Tieketi, and raftte
In kuy If thee dn read orer the Chicago A
horth-Weitoti rUilway.
If y Hah tbt bent traveling ccnnmn tttlnnt
van will Hnr your tlrkcli hv thti reort, XfT AN l
WILL TAKE KONK OTII KR.
All litUt AftoU tell Tteaeti h Ihl Mnt,
MAR in Ht rtiurr,
Id V. P. end Qtstral Managtr,
Hrr tlII-l. Chicago.
s. Mall,
r. at. a. v.
7 40 8.41 Itavs Trrona
7 11 8.11 Bald Eagle
1.34 9.11 Julian
8.11 9.1 Mlleebnrj
810 10. 0.1 nallatonta
903 10.11 Mlleeli.irf
9 20 10 :I7 Howard
IQUI 11.10 arrlfaL. Harm
iRrw fli'trtlstrarnts.
WAGONS !
2 CAR LOADS.
The lurnvnt nnd host npsoitmcnt of wngonfi ever
Cli'nrfii'lil.
One carload of CONKLIN
One carload of
Which we will null fit factory prices. We buy these wiigons by
the car load and jmyCAbll for them, therefore ive nre able
to sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county;
Wo guarantee these wagons to be first-class
in every respect. Also, a lot of
Platform Spring Wagons Buggies.
One car load of GRAIN DRILLS which we will sell cheaper
than ever before sold. Give us a call before buying elsewhere.
F. M. CARDON & BRO., Cleared, Pa.
February 23, 1881-tf. '
Curwucnsvillo, Pan
N. E. ARNOLD,
Wholesale Dealer in
DRY GOODS. FURBISHING GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR,
FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL, &C.
I buy direct from jobbers nnd
1 1 1. ....... ni, a
CUT 1UUIA rjllt."fl, liCIIUU aV.lll i;i)llliv:iv
pliia houses.
Also. Dealer in
Saw Logs, Lumber,
Tarties having bark to haul during the Winter, can contract
and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Logs.
Give me a call.
N. E. ARNOLD,
GURWENSVILLE, PA.
ftpt. 3D, I880.tr.
BUY AHOME !
110 PFS, LOTaS AND FAKMS FOR BALR !
rpWKNTY HOUSES tml l.OTri la ('IfirtjHd
X l rmponatilt (trim init on
tetuiii, AUo, MTer.tl KAH.MS ia lKradlord nnd
Urabiin tuwuliln. Aiply to
V. Al.LAC'K X KltFllS,
Itfn. I, 'Hti-t'. Ckurtilil. V.
Millinery! Millinery!!
IT A KB tbepleariita of Informina; tba public
tbat I sball oner rperial lnducemtite in
Millinery (loo.l,, aneb aa Hilda, Saline, Hlbbona,
Flowerr, Ac, Trimmed and I'otrimmed llata and
llonnela. In the Tory lateat eljlea, Nollona and
klada-up Clotbiof lor children. I kindly aolleit
a abate of your patronajie.
.MISS M. A. WKLC'II,
nl.rket Si., Ckartald, Pa.
Apr. 20, JSSl-ly.
FARM FOR SALE!
The ninleriigned hti eome to the ooncluton U
quit firining anil follow hit Oflouation. a ear
petiter, an. I now eiTera fr tale hi farm, ituata
one and ahalf ntlei north of CkarfioM boroujth,
oontaiDiDg
EIGHTY AOriE8,
Matt of which ii plenred and under good oulllva
lim. and having thereon a good
TWO-STORY
''I'HOUSE,
Lirte frme bern, and ether DCtener? uuthitild
int, togeiner witn an ore n era ot an ainoi oi
fruit, and an eoelient ipnnr. or water, i ne
whole tt UN DK It LAID WITH MOOIl COAL.
Tbia iirrperiT will heexrhanged for imaller prp-
ertv, or told on ea lennt in pa? menu for
further parlleulart call on th p-ein ittt or , ran.
JOHN C. KKtD, Cio.rfirid, P.
March lHlh, lA8l.tr.
HARNESS! HARNESS 1 1
Thl HVif for lVnr ilm tunst
TP too want to MndT toot own lniertt. do not
X fxil to cull at A1NUKK.V I1AK1UK MAH
NES HllUP.on MaiketMreet.n-x'dnrieJohn
A. fituck'a tobacco Hurt, ClearCeld Penn'a.
THE FACTS ARK TtlAT-
k 11 Brit eltit work it done at
A UAKWrCK'S.
"avTeati foot oil and ax If arri'f at
HAnwicK?.
lAnnLle acd tlnsle hamett of all kl ida at
I 1IAHWICR 3.
I) iding tid llrt of all klndi at
V llARWICK'H.
T ?ar neti and hnrte enven of all k'n-i at
Vi IIARWiCK'8.
w
r Mr i of ail klcia and at low ai in ccnti at
Harn'.ii of ail hinds ma fir to ordr t
HAHWICK'3.
A Ilkindt of cnlUn at bnltom ptirra at
MAKWK K'3.
I 1 em em her an X-L-N-T lln-of hurt fitrninb
IV inc tooda at liAKvVICK'd.
Will krep and uakt all kir.dt of lnmci- bar
Bctiaf llAUUICkS
T or and all other klndi of rinat of all titct '
I ilAKWICKV
(nmbt, bruthet, tod Interfering boot, on hand
J at-. lUHWlCK'B.
Km-e robft, knrt dutrr. and tcrrent of all
klndi at 1IAKWICKU
Job work and rvnalrinr prompt It attended tt
Ro member Ibt ebop la Hbaw't row, en Market
it reel, between the Mention Iloutt and the hbaw
llnuifi, (Jlcirtteli, Fenn .
War 18, IKHI Sm.
John Irvin & Bros.,
CUUWENSVILLK, PA.,
DEALERS IS-
All Kinds of Merchandise,
-SUCH AS-
Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc.
MANUFACTURERS AND DIALERS IX
Mil AUK TIM It Kit,
AND EVIRT DESCRIPTION Or
SAWED LDMBEB COT TO ORDER.
Tlio Only iliinufactnrers in Cloarflold
County ortbs
NEW PROCESS FLOUR I
i .or n. chop ,i.rn r r.r.n
ilhii s o.r .. ;
tF"Cnsli pniJ for nil kinds of
Grain Wheat, Rye, Oats, Etc.
Cirwetifllla, Fa., Jaoa t, Mit it
WAGONS ! !
2
hruiiLiht to!
wagons,
J
STUDEBAKER wagons,
manufacturer.", receive goods lit
.ill. AJnitr VM'lf anrl I'liilnrlnl
anni iivii
Shingles and Bark.
ft ft a week In Tour own town
Terma and $5
VUO omnia free. Addrcaa II. II A i ltt A Co ,
At LRTT A Cl
ui.h'My.
Portland, Maine.
AliNOI.I) HAS A DVAXCKI)
Prices of Shingles,
SHAVED AND RAWKI).
j Corwcnuvillir, J. 9, '7"-tf.
I FOR HAI,r,.Tliiftrfn Mrei or
Italian Hem wliich I will nil ehrup for
(lath, or exehRnfto for wheat. For further Id-
rortnt..jD call on or nad'." th unltarnintifa.
J. F. K it A M Kit,
Not 6, '70 tf. Clotrfleld, Pt.
COAL LAXDSWAXTEI).
GiHHt acres of blluoilnoiia coal lard utoate In
I'lrarfleld county. Ad Irani the undertigned
utlng location, number of acret, num'ier and tite
of reioa. and dif tanoe from rah ro( or river. Alto
prir. J. F. fiNYUBR,
Attorney -ai-ie-aw.
Cl.t AKFIKLP, Pt., firpt. 7th, Hi l-Kl.
SllOF;M AKINU. I borebT Inform fur pa
tront. and mankind in fener.il, tbat I bavt
removed my ahoeuiaking tbop to the room in
Urabam'a row, over 8. I. Snyder'a Jewelry etore,
aiid that I am prepared to do all kinds of wo ra
in my line cheaper than any otber in"P to town.
All work warranted at good aa tan be June any
where elet. FutiUvely toil It the chrapcit tbop
to Clearueld. JOS, 11. UKKRINU,
Dw, II, liS78-tf.
The oMctit, bctt, moat thorough, and complete
prtrtlfftl Ku'innti Cui left In the I'nitrd HmlM,
Strhool alwtTt in tetiion. Rtuilenti admit
ted at any time. For circu'ari eddreta
J. O. 6.MI1I1, A. M., Principal,
flfpt, 7, 'fll-."m P.tifburgh, Penn'a.
Thomas A. Duckett,
DEALER IN
Iltf.RKHY give notire to the rltiicnt of Clear
field and I he tarronnding vicini'y that I am
prepared at a'l llmfft lo ttirnith fa tu Diet and
matiuf4Ctuiin tttabtitbmenta with a tuj.erior
quality of
Coal, Woodg Coke,
Whlrh I am prrpared to deliver In a f'W hoitrt
notice. I am alway retd.r to haul and deliver
tram and to tba depot or anywhere tlte, and
move ftnlllr-i and houtehold gundt anywhere on
ttrnrt notice. TU'IH. A. ULCKKf T.
Clrtrfiol.l, Pa., Mar. Jtl, ISHO-tf.
2nt, fragrant k EofreUiirg ctlcrfzac:
txceedlnjlf Ltllcam sno La:img
Prla OUr'n- T.bt-.-o Tlnt.t3. 7rJ err
aoldbjdr.lfnl.Ilrae. rrrlvmtj. aVatfM.tllla.
PARKER S GINGER TGG
Tha Modicino for Every Family.
NEVER INTOXICATC0.
Madi from (.incer, Duchu. Mamlratt, Stillinr;! .,
and othCTOfthebnt vceruUe nmnliet known.
Park r a a tiiNCFt Tomc hat remark nl.ijr var
curttvcpowr, A ilhe erttrrtt Stomach Correct
.or, Llooti 1'ui iier and Liver Keculj tor ever made K
The Eest Medicine You oan Ucci
for Restoring Health & Stronrjtl
Itrnrnmctjcetlo act from lit firM Ante, teuviie-,
nit Ilia weftk orr; an. nnd ti vntrnntrd to ri:rc tt
rtilpalldfCMca ef lh Howclt, Stomnrti, M cm!
KiJneyt, Liver, K. nn.-.ry ()rpn, ULoiiip1.-'iritci,
vnman. rrrvouneu, Mcipicwnctt, inrnnia-
tUm and Drnnktantta,
1 rym bollUtoibvt Itmsy t?ve yHirlvTe. jacl
nd Si iietntaJiilruri'iaW. 1 i-ery cwiiineUitUr
hettcmrti (.nature on outhidt wmptwr, ll.tcos &
iu, N, V, ljTffaainf tnbuytnf Sitiia.
HZ
JiiHt Mil at Ih Wanted.
Ewyhwly htM hiir h pay or fided ht (Ut
the need of a H ut Rninrer and dretung tlil i
clrxnlv. areeat'ly ptrfiimrd and harmleM. PaU-
t ll.ur i:Itjm iitthn h? rwnt laui(JMti in
.thf-M tfirtj nM hy rfri'ritii nt toe and St .
April nth, 1ft-1r.
I0STOI
Oft of tilt Hf. a.onibit Plraaur.a of Life,
a properly annaed aaai.1. alf trrla li'lla nr aa pre,
ant arja, mart, anil rnurh ,uliarnnenl tortura lo a
e.Dflrmad drrneotla. Rit when alirnnl. inllfa.
linn laaomnalra. aallh llnalelter'a Moinaeb llll
tara. tha fooj la aatan triib rtllah. anal mi lea
pnrleot of all, la aaaltalla-aj hr an l nyrlahaa Ida
araleal. L'a. tbla aranal tnnl. and eerreetiva
alao In rrnaily mailtiatloD, billon, naea, rbrMBaa
llarn, ferer and arrno.
For aala bt all liruaglat, aad Dealer,.
(Ner. Jl, IMI.ly )
Ja'0,,AC,, aa
Continual from first i(i(je.
"Ho w im u viry iuiitotit iiiiliuuiit
fur tlio ('.mi iil.-!:ii "I l'uiiia. I novvr
fravi' uny t'liroiirtt-i nivnl. 1 tol'l him
lllUt UllTt- H tit III) li('li!llMl wliult'VtT
t.f hi rvtviMi il. mi. I niii nfil him
full t'l tlil'I.tioil 11 ' I) l llltil:,"
Wlii'n n it I hut I ia it a mi li t -l itillfd
ujion yon ;
'It HUH lll.t It II hi t f r
t.l which I
Itl I III'
iiiuiIk ti-.lo. l ul I I lin k it
..,,. i, ,,i VI .. "
I "Will roil look ill tliiiau IiiIIith ntnl
Hav wImiiIi.t volt iofO;:hir.(5 tltoin I
The Ht't i ntiiry took I lit) liuntllii ol
I .. I I ..I ........ l- Ill
ItllUTO IIUIIUl'M I'JI 'l .'II. a oiaiini
lupiiiiimion" for i.niw. in.tiniinj; (iui-
i ttitii't) Hiicei-h. "t Im lia'lii nml llunt oi k,"
ainl iiloiilll'u'il thtin u IflU'in rccuivttl
I'rom iuitt'tiu, nni tiliil in tliu Slulu
Dtiiiirlmfiit. Ono ol ilio loltiTri cnnio
I'ruui t li 0 White loin-o, will) iho uhuuI
liiit'CUtivt) olliio iiivt'liipo. I he letlur
lo Mr. Kvurlx, quoted by ('ol Cork bill,
wus on hie, 51 r. Is In l no mil, w lull no
cuiiio into olllt ti.
THE 1'LACS of TIIK l'UIBIDKN'T HKATII.
Dill you sco tliu body of tlio Presi
dent iftiT it n bruui;lit liack Irmn
Long liiuni b ?" oiaketl tlio Diatrict At
tnrnvy.
1 i-amo with tUn lut.t-i ul liuin, hut
diil not aec the uouy ulior it wan
brought, horo. It wai not a ileanunt
niulii, uniJ I did not to to view it. 1
huw tlio body after lio died ul Klburun."
"At what pluoo did tlio fri-snlunt
die ?" I
'Ho died in wbnt is known a the
Fruniklyn ('nttn), at Klbcron, New
Joiwy tlio pionerly of II liriliidi rca
idint of New aork, who luiil very
kindly tendered Its uso to tliu Primi
dent." Til E LETTERM IDENTIFIED UY THE iEO
RETAUY.
Col. Coikbill hero ieud the litters
iileiililiid by tho Seiretaty. Tlio lirat
was n letter dated New York. Novem
ber 11, 18S0, marked "iiiieeellniiooii,"
taken from the tiles of tho biato J)o
iai lineiit. Thin was tho li tter quoted
by tho Dmtrict Attorney in hid ad
diewi. On the baik .f the letter veun
pinned a curd inscribed ''Charlea J.
(iuilouu, Chicago." Tlio next letter
wus (jilted Murik 11, 18S1, and ad
dreaxed lo Seeretury Ulaine, unil ii
uUo read by Mr. t'oikliill in hia ad
dress. In tins letter was enclosed
Ciuiletiu'a Hpeecl), "(Jitrfield and liar,
cork." Tlio Dmlriet Allorney read
tho speech to the jury.
Tho next letter was addivsrcd to tho
President ami dated Alureli 17, 1881,
und pressed tho Piesidetil with (Jul
teau's up.liuiion lor tho Auslnun
Mission. Tho next letter was to Sec
retary HI :u ne, and was dated April 2 J,
I ho next letter was to Seeretury
illuino, and was dated March 23. The
District Attorney alno read a memo
random, tiled al iheStulo P"partment
about iho Gih of June, 1881.
When ilio Disir.ct Allorney finish
ed, Mr. ihibinson had tho Secrelury
again e?.pUin somo pans of his tesli
inony on the diarum.
rnOSS EXAMINATION OK SKCUETAllV
a IILA1NE.
Mr. Sioville then ernis examined tho
wilm-ss us lollows:
'Vhen did you first become at:
iiiainled with the prisiini-r?" unked Mr.
Sioville.
'1 can't say," replied tho Secretary,
'thut I ever was acquainted with him
in tho general eense. Ho visited me
nt the Suite Department."
''Did you meet him during tho cam
paign al any time ?"
"Possibly I did. He wrote to the
Committee of which 1 win ( 'liuii until,
und attempted to got it.lo the cam
paign." "(low do you know that' '
"Tho letters were addressed lo loo?"
"Cannot liioso letters be produced ?"
"1 do not think they could. The
debris of a campaign like that arc gen
orally swept into tho wu-te basket or
into tho fire."
"Why was not Gnilcau's application
to speak not accepted?"
"Tho general rule is," raid tha Sec
retary, "never to tako a speaker who
applies lo speak."
"What i iho reason of that V
"Hecausoa man ol reputation enough
to bo of influenco is of consequence
enough to bo sought and not to seek."
Mr. Scovillo usked tho Secretary il
Guiteau had not called in him with
ha king.
"lio had," tho Secretary said, "re
ferring to Senator Logan as his friend."
In response to Mr. Scoville'a ques
tion whether there was anything un
usual uhoui Guiteuu'a application, he
said, "Uh, no ; thero aro about lolly
such every morning. They ore all
ahku in desire, and pretty nearly all ol
them are alike in diMippoiutment. The
case was not peculiar in thai respect.'
"Did anything strike you as pecu
liar In his nppearanco or conduct?"
"iNo.sir. 1'robalily it 1 bail never
roen but onooflU-c-secker, 1 would have
thoiiuhl him peculiar.
"Whs not the iulerview ho had with
you concluded with a statement by
you that if the President favored it
you would appoint Imn to tho tonsil I
ship at Paris?
"No, sir."
Mr. Scovillo skd why he objected
to appointing imilcati.
' Iho Puns Consulship, said tho
Secretary, "is a very important olllpo.
1 did noi think Mr. Unitcau belonged
lo tho rank or clasa ot men eligible to
such an oHlcc." To further question
ing Mr. Jtlaino said men were lilted
lor such posts by public service.
nuLic BEnvtcc and tarty srnvtot.
"Ily public service," asked Mr. Sco
viilo, "do you mean parly service?"
"Well, il may be puny service," re
plied the witness.
"I WibIi to ask," pursued Iho lawyer,
"il il is not expected thai Iheso cilices
shall bo passed around as rewards for
party services?
"That is an clement," replied the
Secretary, "yet not a conspicuous c lo
nient, in the Slato Department." He
ing pressed further he said : "1 l i
mean to ho understood as saying thai
it was an element not prominently
recognized, but that it was not the solo
element, nnd gentlemen who had not
seen any political service. Iiuvo been
assigned to important posts."
"About tho Collectorships ?" inquir
ed M r. Scovillo.
"I am not in tho Treasury Depart
ment,
"You know something about them ?"
"Nothing but bcresuy. I never ap
pointed a Collector in my lite.
"Did you ever know Colonel Hooker,
of the National Committee ?"
"Yos, sir."
'Do you remember over tolling him
that (iiuteau should huvo a Consul
ship T"
"Never: nevor, in tho world: 1
never spoke to him about it, nor bo to
mo.
THE SECriKTABT CROSS EXAMINED AS TO
THE CONDITION I f Tim REPUBLICAN
PARTY JUST BEFORE Till (IIOOTINn.
"What was the condition of the Re
publican party M to unanimity and
harmony lor somo-'six weeks before
iho atiooiingr
"Thoro wero aomo dissensions in it."
' l ueso dissensions created some
feeling in the country, did they not?"
'.Nut In the country. It was local
It was a matter botwoen the Proaident
and some people in New Yoik."
Mr. Seoville allied tho Secretary to
give somo statement as to tho nolitical
situation of tho Republican party at
that time.
"I do not exactly know tho scope of
Iho question, said the Secretary.
"Were thero not differences ol opin
ion
"Oh, yes: rery sharp ones."
"Went thero no fuels that led up to
thrae dillerencesr
"If you will specify them," said tbs
Secretary, "I w ill give my opinion
upon them."
"Dow about Senator I'onkliiigf
Whitl did ho say or do?"
"Say about what!' inquired tho
Secreluiy.
'I simply waul," raid Mr. Seoville,
"a etateiiu-nl of the troubles then exit-ling
in Iho party."
Alter turlher qucrtiouiiig, tho See
relat'V said :
' The Pru.-idenl had appointed Judge
li'ihcrlsnii Collector ot Cusloms al
New York, and upon thut and the
pn p of it, there grew lip a considcru
lilo difference of opinion between the
Preaideni und the Senators from New
York."
lleing further pressed for his views,
the Secretary replied : "1 am sure thai
if you w ib it, I would innko a politi.
cal speech of 2) hours on the subject.
If you will usk mo specific questions, I
will try and unswor them."
"What caused the resignation of the
Si niitors from New York ?"
"They were direonlented with tho
President's action in relation to tho
Colloclnrship ol Now York."
" as there considerable leeling, and
did it exist lor several days in the Sen
ate over this mailer f"
"There was."
"Thai reunited in the resignations?"
The Secretary nodded.
"Then there was a struggle ovor the
election ot their successors, was there
not?"
Tho Secretary nodded again.
"Did that struggle tend to keep up
the feeling 7"
Mr. Diividge objieled.
Mr Scovillo said ho doomed it im
portant to show thero was a bitter
struggle in the party they wished to
show iho extent of the leeling that
prevailed in the community.
Mr. Duvidgo said that in order to
suvo time he would withdraw his ob
jection. "When diil that contest in Albany
terminate?" aked Mr. Scovillo.
"I think it terminaled witli tho selec
tion of tho second Senator that n
Mr. I.npham about tho 2(hh or21n
of July. 1 did not charge my mind
with il."
"stalwarts" anii "UAl.e nutr.ns "
Tho Seeretury explained that ho
wa. then most intererled in tho condi
lion ol tho President. "I took no pari
whatever," ho said, "in the New Yi.ik
contest."
"I did not say you did, .Mr. Secre
tary," said Mr. Seoville. ' I wish lo
know if iho tactions were not designa
ed in somo way."
"1 think the common term upplied
wax 'sii.lwatln' and 'half bree.ls.' "
Mr. Seoville anked if tho term stab
wart was not applied lo the 300 who
stood by Ciuneral Grant in the Chicago
Convention.
"Oh, yes." '
"What would you understand was
mcniit by iho term stalwart J"
"Il tliu counsel wmhes to have a
chapter of political history it ought to
go hack Itn lher that this," replied tho
Seeretury. "I invented tho term."
Well, then," said Mr. Seoville, "you
are just tho pcraon lo explain il. What
do you suppose Guiteau meant when
he culled himself a stalwart?''
"I suppose ho miaul lo class himself
W illi the supporleis ol General Grunt.
"Did nol these supporters of General
Grant become General Gill field's sup
porters utter his election ?"
"Yes, of course. All good Republi
can did."
"Tho stalwarts worked for General
Gai field's election ?"
"Yes, sir."
'iWhut was meant by the term half
bleed ?"
"Il inchnlcd all tho Republican par
ty in iuw lurk not included under
the term stalwart."
RiiCEss.
At twenty niinutos past twelve Mr.
Si ovillo said : "That is all." Mr. lllaine
descended Iroin tho witness box and
tho court took a recess for halt an
hour
THE TIlAXKSnlCIXQ QUEST.
It was Thanksgiving eve, dull and
raw and Cold. 1 ho day had been gray
with cloud, soddon with the chili No
vember rain and wind, and night,
illicit with mist, was closing over the
little Connecticut shore village,
Hannah Place opened tho door of the
low, brown lurm house on its Sound
ward limiis. Tho wind stirred tho
branches of the great barberry, and
Idled her brown hair, in which the
threads of gray wero so thickly shin
ing, It s ii veil, too, the unlaslened
lute to and Iro on ill hinges and she
supped down the narrow flagged walk
to latch it, botwoen tho laded borders
ot hollyhock, larkspur unit marriolils.
The high lido was bearing its heavy
swell on tho long stretch of sandy
beach, but only an edge ot white, toss
ing foam was visible, and out ol tho
pale, gray mist folded over tho wide
sweep of water sounded tho dreary
warning loll of tho l'orknc- fog. bell.
Mrs. Piaeo fastened Iho gate, and then
paused with her arms renting upon it,
shivering as tha doleful sound stirred
iho deepening twilight, not so much
from tho keen air as some inward chill.
On ouo side tho village lights wero
gleaming, tokens of warmth and cheer;
on the oilier was tho troubled seo, iho
gathering storm, and her luce was lo
iho night and cloud. But a sudden
gust of ruin blinded ber. She brushed
her cheeks with her bluo and whito
clucked apron, and retraced her steps.
As she opened the door a flood of yel
low light streamed out into the dark
ness, revealing a w ide, low room, wilh
whilely scoured floor and polished
wood work, durk with ago; a blaring
tiro of drift wood on Iho hearth, beloro
which a gray cat dored ; a tawny
house dog lay with his black muzzle
resting on his paws, and a gray haired
man, Lis fuco reamed wilh the lines ot
years and toil, sat in an armchair.
Through iho npwn door of tha pnntry
Camo a savory odor, trom ths row
of deep, juicy pumpkin pies, tho raised
cake, und tho sago flavored stlllllng
for the turkey thul lay plump, while
und toothsome. For a moment a
gleam of housewifery pride touched
her face, but it quickly faded, nnd tak
ing tho half finished gray woolen sock
that lay in her bn-kut, she seated her
sell initio low, splint bottomed rocker
that creaked sollly, as if in taint re
membrance of weary little foot it had
swayed, and sleepy little eyes it bad
lulled to rest. For a few moments
there was a silenco, save for tho click
ing of tho busy neodlus, till her hus
band suddenly spoke:
"And so to morrow is Thanksgiving
Day again. Who have you invited to
bo our guest ?
Ilanuab Place laid horknitting work
in her lap, and turned lo ber bushand,
all ber set firmness nl her fuco break
ing into quivering grief.
"Ah, Ansel," she cried, with sharp
bitterness. "What is Thanksgiving
Day lo yon ana mo that we should
celebrate it? Here wo sit, lonely and
desolato in our old age, Janey, our lit
tle yellow haired Janey, lies with her
baby beside ber in the old burial
ground, and I wonder to night as I du
every night, if Willie bo out In the
dangnr and darkness, or il ho has found
the rest ot an unknown grave. Thanks
giving dinner is but a moakery to us
Il is for tho gathering ol tho lam ily,
and thero is nut ononl our own blood
to be our guest. 1 do not want to be
ungrntofiil, Ansol, hut it does seem that
Iho Lord has dealt hardly wilh us,"
and she paused, her roiiD breaking in
a clinking sob.
Ansol Place lonkod at his wifo in
surprise A strong, self-contained wo
man, tears wero with ber rare even in
lifu's darkest hours, and for thsm, as
for all, lile had held many such. Up
right, faithful Christians, yet with a
tlngo of slum old Piirllun blood in
their ruins, they trom honest convic
tions choao the thorniest paths of self
repression as tho heavenward way.
They had feared to inriuko of lifu's
good, but its ills they might not avoid.
There had been long days of watching
and upciiso under lint shti.!ov ol
death, und still longer ilayn ol liushd
silence and aching loneliness ; a colli u
ed lin o, and open grave. And darker,
sadder, still was tho burden of an tin
spoken grief, thu harder, perhaps lo
hour tor the very silence in which
they bid this hitler memory of clash
ing wills, of stum authority on tho one
side and angry detianoo on tho other,
und a young lilo diilled out of sight
amid thu world's fioree breakers. A
memory that bowed Ansel Place's
proud head, nod threatened tho thick
lilies of gray amid his wilu'sdurk hair.
Hut to night her words hud oponed the
door ol the sepulchre, and there rose
before him tho visions ot other Thanks
giving Days, when merry children had
inadu musiu Hi tho oi l house, unit ttieir
glad spirits bruku over lor tho day the
formality of their set rules, and set thu
low rooms ringing. Ansel i'lace was
nol an emotional man. Lite had been
hard and wearing, the poetry and
romanco had long since faded 1 1 u ill it,
but to night, with tho Novomher rain
beating on tho pane, a tidu ol tender
ness welled up in his heart ; bo bsw
iwo young parents bending over iho
cradle of Iheir baby boy, and, dimmer
still wilb tears , a sweet girl lace, lilted
to loving eyes, while set in a moonlit
frame ol swaying honey suckle vines
unit tilooms. J liul wai long ago
there was no Iraculelt ol girlish grace
or beamy in the lacobetore him, worn
by care and lime, but, looking, bo saw
not Iho vanished fnirness, hut some
thing better, sweeter still, crowning
Iho yeats they hsd walked together,
and touched by n Hidden impulse, be
look her thin worn hand in his, saying
Willi alrumoror ol deep leeling thread
ing bis voice :
"Soy not so, wife. He are the Ii'trd's.
Ho is tlio giver aa well as ilio laker,
and though I sit hero a lonely and per
haps a childish old man, 1 um nol lull
desolate nor lack a Thanksgiving guesl
while you are left me."
"Forgive mo, Ansel," sobbed Hun
null Place, resting her head on herhus
hand's Bhoulder,"and may God forgive
me my ungrutelul thoughts while we
aro spared each other. Rut tbia pain
id uncertainty at my heart grows
heavier than I can well boar. To
know that Willie was dead woro a
comfort besido this tear thai haunts
mo day by day. that he is a wandoier,
an outcast, suffering, perhaps lost to
God and himself" Her voice choked,
and fur a few moments only tho licking
of thu tall oid clock in the cornor broke
the stillness ; then she spoko again.
"Do you know, Ansel, I otten wonder
if we were wholly blameless.? Willie
was wild and thoughtless, but lie was
a loving boy, and 1 cannot bulieve lie
was bad at hearl."
"I, too, havo been wandoring that
of late. God knows I loved and tried
10 do my duty by tho boy, but I fear
I was over strict, loo soveie with what
were only boyish errors, and that in
stead of leading Imn in thu right way
I drovo him from it. 1 thought then
I was light, but tho more 1 think ol I
our heavenly Father's love und patience j
with us, who aro at iho best hut weak,
erring childron, 1 feci how much 1!
lailed myself." J
So hand ill hand they sat an talked
of this long absent son, whose name
had not for years passed thoir lip, ro
minded each other of wnys and words
that neither bad forgotten, yel which
were sweeter for tho o.her'a tolling.
Laughing through their tears at treas
ured child memories, and spoaking in
lowor tones of tho sad days when tho
high boyish spirit had risen in fierce
rebellion against restraint, and of that
darkest ot all, when they had awaken,
ed lo find that homo and hearts had
been alike forsaken, and this their only
son had gone out beyond their love
and care, cacti taking the blamo of the
mistuko mado in trying to break in
stead of train that inlnngiblo but in
tractable power of will.
"Deacon Plueo's Willio had run
away." It had been a bitter blow to
pride and heart, so that for years bis
prayer tbat "Iho arm of tho Lord
might bo ovor their wanderer," was
more an imprecation than a blessing ;
but with the creeping weakness of age,
he felt iho need ol tho strong young
arm he had thought would have been
his iny and comlbrt, and to night each
coiifessod lo tho other tho yearning
with which they longed to behold their
clnlil.
The night wind roso unheeded as
they talked, dudiing tho waves in a
foam of spray on the bench. Tho fog
lilted from over tho waler. Iho warn
ing hull ceased its dreary tolling, and
thegleumof tho Forkness light flashed
out a path of splendor in the night.
The rain ceased. Only tho withered
I -uvea slirreil and rustled fulully
around the feet of ono whosu steps
wero turned toward a long forsaken
home. Trial and toil had mado of the
sell willed boy a resolute man. Out
amid tho buffeting and cold indiffer
ence of tho world, tho memory ol tho
smarting resentment under wIiobo
passion ho had fled soon faded, leaving
only the louderest recollections ot luv
ing ministries and cares. The breath
of his father's prayers hail folded
round him in many an hour of tenipla
lion. Tho touch of his mother's hand
upon his boyish head held him from
many a vice, and with tho years a
longing had grown wilh him lo tread
oucu more tho old familiar paths, and
look in the dear remembered faces.
There had been doubts aslo his reeep.
lion, and fears that they gray heads
might ho laid under tho grasses, bill at
lust, lured ny autumnal memories ol
drnmmig nuts in the brown wood,
and heal lb Ores glowing bright, he hail
turned his way eastward, from ovor
tho Inr prairies. Nearer bo come, and
nearer. Tho lights of the village shine
around nun. Tim aK.u,i r munuii ,
in his cars. Own moro ho travels the
old familiar road ; his hand is on the
rate, his loot on tho worn donrsten
Thero is a knocking nt tho door, and
Ansel Piaco, shading his dim oyctwith
his had as he opens it, looks out into
tho moo ol a neighbor, as he hud
thought, hut of a tall and bearded
stranger, who eravod a night's shelter.
Old llruno had raised his head Irom
his paws on the entrance. Then wilb
a noisy bark sprang toward him. The
old man tried lo hush tho dog, but the
slrnnircr spoko :
"Old Bruno remembers me. Havo
yon forgotten your willful boy ?"
Before he bad finished the question.
Hannah's arms wero around his nock.
and his lather's bnnd wasgraaplng his
in that joyful meeting, lie did nol
dream bow their hearts had boon going
out to moot him, yet ho tell tho solemn
shrill In bis father's tone, as, turning
to bis wife, ho said :
"Sec, Hannah, 'in wrath bo has re
membered mercy. I' or our Thanks
giving Day tho Lord has sent ns a
thanksgiving guest.
A young student was asked by his
sw eetheart, who hail an uncommonly
thick head of hair, what ho thoight of
it, and absently answered ha thought
it would nrcacnl a rino fi tld lor the
study of natural history. They woiu
never married.
"Will yon pleaso Insert thlsnbitiiary
notire?" asked on old gentlemsn of s
llinghamtnn editor. "1 make bold to
ask it bcrauae the deceased had great
many friends about hor who d be glad
to hear ol bis death.
What Is the different) between not
ton and wool f Givs it np, eb T Well,
on Is grown down South, and tha
otber is grown on sou in iiown.
flotrls.
OYD IIOUS15,
Mala Street,
lllLll'Sl.tUlU, rKNN A.
Tal-le ..Iwate auiipllaj wllD Ilia beat tba ir.a.ea
atlr'la. 1'n iravelme; pulille ia inroad to call.
Jan 1,'iS. ItOUKIi l LO) U.
AS 11 1 NGTON HOUSK,
SKW WASIilNUTO.V, HA
Tul, sate and W9ll furtiiatied boar, baa been
takra br the uoJeralj(ot"l. tla luala conflileul ol
belug able to raodaraaitilaatton lo iboia tebo uiar
tavur biu aril b a call.
Ma; S, U7J. il. W. DAVIS, Prop'r, -
rjM..M.PKRAXCB HOUSE,
"NEW WArllll.N'UTON, PA.
II, D. HOSE, , , Psoraisros.
ST-Tba Laetof aeaomuioitutlou, fur loan and
bi'aal. A 'literal eliare of bublld palrnDaa;. la
ollelleil. ae:ii, 'SO."
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
nLISN 110 PC. PENN'A.
'IM!K onJiTtliritCii, hnviDf lei ted thli to
X. muiliuui ll'ittl, U tti viliifta of Mien ilu,
it now preril to orjominoiiut all who ujut
otll. My utl mil bur tlull tv iuiplid wild
tha be i tbo tunrkwl mlT.nii.
O KOKOB W. D0TT., Jr.
Ulen II(p, I' , March 38, 1 H7tf.tr.
gUSQUHUANNA JIOU.SK,
CUBWENSVILLE, PENN'A.
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T h. It. IlKICHiIOLD,
tt
H V H a B ( N I) 12 N T I M T ,
Jraduate of the Ponnarlrania Culler of Denial
jiirirarr. OflJ, q reaidena ofDr. HUla.nnpnilt?
the Shaw tlnuae. tnelilS, '7S-tf.
DU. E. M. THOMPSON,
(Oil.io in Dink Building.)
Cariveltevllle, ClearUetd Co., Ps.
lihJl 'TS If.
A.
M. HILLS,
opeb itii'e ncmsr,
CLKAKPIKLD, PKNTA.
MrOIH.ia in raaidenea, opposite ?hiw llouaa.
J),l71l tf
J. M. STEWART,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLElHFIKLD, PA
(OIBna la Vf altera Hotel building aeoond floor )
Nltroua Oiida Oaa adtnioiatarail for the pain-
aa, atlraitioo ,f teeth.
ClaarSeld, Pa.. May t, Iti77.tr.
5HlfflhtifnuJ.
I I) It PRINriSfO OF EVgHT DKSOItIP
I linn a-.ilr are d at hl.
fJTO A WRKK
f II a day a' boraa eaat'y ma la
V I v Co.l'r outll free.
Adireee Tnrs m Co.,
(mahl lr
Aou,ia, Mulna.
E. S. HENDERSON,
UNDERTAKER
Bflt.V'SIDU, PliNN'A.
riltlR aubaeriber not, ofT.-ra to tba allltea, of
X Durnaida and vieinity, ao onunvideil
aei-lalty. Ilereaner all bind, of faakrt, and
Cofll a trill ba kept on band, and order, filled at
one.
fantrali .tllcmltil .lnywhrre.
I trill fumttb the Itneat a, wall a, tha ehrapeat
ariiclea dndleated to funerala- All vrdrra l.ft at
the etor. of Jons C. Cusaan will receive proatpt
attention. For farther nartlenlara, nail nn or
ad Ireaa K. 8. II UNDEIISON.
Uro. 10, I'Jd tf.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
PKAl.Kll I
FURNITURE,
AND
Improved Spring Bods.
MAHKKT GTUKKT, NKAR P. 0.
Tbe undersigned beci lea re to inform tha ot-
ten of UlearAal'l, and the public general!, (bat
he hai en hand a Ana aiaortmeot of Pitrnitura,
orh ai Walnut, Clieainnt and 1'alnled Chamber
SJltea, Parlor Hultea, Herhninj( and Kittinaton
Chain, Ladles' and tlcnta' Kaiy Chairs, tha Nr
fn rated Dining ant Parlor Chain, Uana Heats and
nindKir Chairs. Clothes liars, ntfp and Kttea
too Ladders, Hat Hacks, ScrubMn( U rushes, Ar
MOULDING AND IMCTURB FRAMKfl,
eoklna; Olasa, Chrorji)!, Ac, which Would
sMltftble for llolirtay presents.
HmIo'TI .lOHM TKnilTMAff,
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory
Peon to watt) I p. Clearfield Co Pa.
1IURMBD OtITI
OT
BURNED UPI
Theinbierlbers have, at (real esnent,rebaltt a
neighhnrhood neoeseity, la tho ereetioa f a t rat
al as Wuolea Manufaetory, with all tha aodera
Inprorenents aitaohad, and aro prepared te make
ll kinds of Cluthi, Caaittaeres, Sattnetts, Ulaa
hats, Flannels, As. Plenty of Hoods oa hand u
supply all oar old ead a thoaiand now eottonan,
ejhuoi we asa to eotae ana eienioe oar siooa.
Tbe hnsinoas of
CAHD1N0 AND FULLING
will rooelra oar especial attention. Proper
arranffstaooU will bo aiado to raoeira and deliver
Wool, to salt oust omen. All work warranted and
dnBe ana tho shortest not lee. and by striet a I ton
tloa to batlaesa we hop to realise a liberal share
ef pablie patronage.
I (MM Ml POUNDS WOOL WANTED 1
Wa will pay tha hi r: he it snorkel artea for Woo
and sell our en en a fao tared foods as low as similar
foods eaa be bnafht la Iho aaaaty, and whenever
a tail la raaaer reasonable satieraetioa wa aec
always ba foand at been randy to saaka prnper
eapiaaaaloa, ait ber la pore or by letter.
j am as sivuneun a swan,
aprlllltr
ewer P.
Wnr (Dun flnrtlstramt.
THE KEPUBUOAN,
PraLlsaan Kvkht M'aoaraiiaT br
I
George B. Goodlander,
CI.EAHFIKLU, PKNN'A,
Has t)i l.arcsat ( Irrulatlon of any paper
In Northwestern Peuuejlvaiila.
Till' large and constantly incrt-us-ln(
oln-uletion of tha Rrrtat-iras, tender.
It raluable ti butineai raeu aa a medium tbri.ugb
nbieb to rea"b tba palilir.
Torms of Subscription:
It paid in ailvani e, . . . 2 00
It paid after three months, . 2 60
If paid after six months, . . 8 00
When papers are sent outside of the
eounty payment must be in advanee.
ADVERTISING.
Ten lines, or loss, 3 limes, . (1 60
Each subsequent insertion,
Administrator' Notices, .
Executors' Notices, ....
Auditors' Notices, ....
Cautions and Kstrays, . . .
SO
2 50
2 60
2 60
1 50
2 50
6 00
Dissolution Notices, . . ,
Professional CarJs,5 lines, year,
Special notices, per line, , . .
YEA.ELY ADVERTISEMENTSi
One sqnaro, 10 lines,
Two stjuares, . . .
Tbroo squares, . .
One fourth column,
Ono hull column, .
?H 00
15 00
20 00
50 00
70 00
One column 120 00
Wa have always ou hani a stock of
Blanks of all Descriptions.
ARTICLES OK AGREEMENT,
SUMMONS,
SUHPCENAS,
EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
LEASES,
IIONDS,
' FEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
ia.,
Ac.
Wo nro prepared to do all kinds ofj
Job Printing.
such as
PROGRAMMES,
LETTER HEADS.
ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
CAKDS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CI11CDLAR3,
Ao., An.
IX Tni? BEST STYLlt,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
Csloo. It. Calooilhuulor,
Clcnrfleld,
Clcnrflcld County, Pa.
iUisfclbncouj.
Gray's Spccifio H:liciiio.
TRADE MARK TRADi MARK
j tiri'ii r.njtnao
It'tnedy. An on
a"'j'. f$ fnlltm earn lor
' Ha'oiuel Weak-
Jajey Brae. Sp.ruta-
rt v tunoea, lu-.o-
S.v 'ASa-aa. terrv, atil a
111,..,., tba
BEFORE TAatina.'""'1' - ArTH TAXIHO.
?ut nn Ai U'i ; lvl of Ale ti or, I. ne.rnl
,n uiif, fata ia the back, Ittuinrpf ol Vitt.-o,
I'rtuiRturs old Agt, ittl iuo" oiLtr llirsi
that Itad to Iniibii; Of C'LbutuptiB I.1 ft I'll
Ibtalurei ()rv.
Foll )iitk'iiUr in our po.))b'tt, binh
we tlrt lr. to fti(J trf y mail lo irjr oun. TLi
h)t ilio lUttlicin U mlil y all druKl II Vr
uktm, or nx tJickijtci i.r $i, or wi 11 tin .
frt ly ma-l ut rrri(.t ti lit u-vvry, tr tlJ nu
ll, j 'JUK U1UV UlvUlCl.Nb CO..
KuiUlo, N. Y.
Sold In Clearfield by V. D. Waloon.
j.rJT, 'l l.
READING FOR ALL II
HOOKS iSTA TWREIi V
Market Ht., CkarfaCM, (st tlio Iuit (Ulirr.j
IMIK onderitSgLni brgi lcv to arL .utnf ,i
tho e.titvia of Ciei.rt.eld arid ilcmiiT, thai
bu ba fitted up a rui and tia juft rotutuc-J
Uvia it-a tiiy with a large am-. atd ct rcmi r.K
njatter, conitiug Id pari of
Eiblcs and Miscellaneous Eooks,
lili.rk, Aci-ount and 1'aig Booki of tnry da
otif i.ib i ftiprr aod Eofclupaa, Frrnr-b pre Med
nd plilfj f i'eiin and I'LttJi ; Uiaiik Li-j(al
raptrK, Lecda, Moti'icf; JudKtuont, Exeiup
tiuii ai.d bVTMuiaarv outei ; White ai.d Parch
neCI lirief, Lf (fl Cap, hrrcrd Cap, and bill Cap,
Shttt Muaid fr ailuer Vinuo, liuta or V'inlin,
c-uttantlj- un br.iid. Auy bot-Li or ataiiouary
defirvd that 1 tnny not ka.ioD band, will be urdrt-d
bj fcrt oxprtta. acd iUi at t.Utial or riail
to wit cUaVtoDicra. I will alao karp pciiodical
Ittaraturt, auch ai Mcj;ai.DM, Nan paper, Ac.
V. A. (JAL LIN.
ClaarCrld. May 7, 18S-tf
New Departure
-1N-
LUTHERSBURCJ !
llertafcr, (fend- will be if-ld for CASH "iny,
nr in "nrriaoff fat prfliiac. No lhw)ki will t-
Itppt .1 tho iuiurts. AM old afcouofi muat be
acttlfi. Tbcie whoeai.iiotCfc.il or-, will plnfe
handover their cotci ard
CLOSE THE RECORD.
I am iktermiiird to rll n? rtdi at caah
prlrcr, and at a di 'count (ar Kelow tht eer
ilTor(l Id thia finitiitj. Iht diirbiiht I aliow my
cuitoiBcra, will Buahe ihcuo rich in twruly yeataif
they tnU'iW Dajr adice acd buy tbe.r rot'dF fn in
me. I will pa t crth fer wbrnt, oaff ami flovir
ecd. ' DAK1KL (K)ODLAMKrt.
I,otiSrriorf , January 17, 1 T7.
S. S. M UtVIX & GO'S.
BUPERIOB CRACKERS
AND
Pan Cake Flour.
I'fncaVe l"ljur la Jnat what lie name Impllea; fl.mr
fn I 'mi I '.ik.-a. Thedl e-.-liona furuaeareeri b rold
w li r ..I aweet milk, make a Saner and Lake at ouco
'.ii a hut rr.d lle. Tau auaeao lu tnucb cbeatatr
t an Uu.k abeal Qour.
tar-ASIC YOUU
OBOCEt
oi n
tor it.-ss
Xcw York Water Crackers,
IMki:KLLCH.VMPAGNECRACKKIIS
XXX OY.STfclR CR.CKEI1S,
KXTRA SODA CRACKERS,
WINE CRACKERS
Are snrrlftr t oil uthera. M hi-rt ymi htiy cnat ltpit
ik fur MAItViN-i, ii(t dent Ink.- iuj Ut.Oi ,
Itii'jr ai-e the Uul. Office aui Woiks
Ol. 93, 93 and 97 Liberty Htrfct,
Sotail ll.'j.vtuifnt,
IH l lltli Arrntia.
1'i nsnviMin,
FOR SA IK BY AI L GROCFil.
Norettateor 9, IfM tin.
HARTSW1CK & IRWiN,
SECOND STltEET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IN
PUUE DUUCiS!
CHEMICALS! .
PALM'S, OILS, DYE STI FF
VAIlNlElltn,
bhi;fiiks,
FANCY aOOIi.",
TOILI'.T AHTICLKfS,
Or ALL KINDS,
PURE irA'i'S AKV L1QVORS
for medicinal pnrj'Ciri.
TniRian, 6uvporle,)l. Hr-hool Daokii ll&licn.
cry, and all othrr artirlei niiMy
fmmi la a Drug Store.
pnYrtiriAN.S' PHKPCKII'TIONS CARR
Ft'LLV COMPOtNUKD. liar In a: a UrtMi
f-ertun' In tbe bmineai thay nan givr entire let
J. (. U AHTSW ITK,
jniiN p. 1HW1N.
rUrr.lr. rtMt.rar IA, 14
OPEH FOR ALL!
LOTS OF
New Goods,
CHEAP FOR. CASH.
Come to Frenchville 1
I HAVE nt rwcivctl tlte lnrgmt
stock of cnmls eror Itrouirlil to
this section of the county, which 1
will soli for rush or produce ss chenp
ns thej- ion bs bought cljewhuro. My
stock consists if
Y)UY GOODS,
Groceries, Booisf Shoes,
Hardware,
Nails a Specialty."
A full stork of FISH. Salt in lurpe
or sin ul I Slicks or by the bsrrol.
CROCKERY WARE,
siono or ilsv. QUEF.NSWAIIE, sll
styles nnd qnnlily. In short, I hnvo
overythinr liceilcil by lbs fnriner, the
nicchonie, the luborer, or anybody
cist), which I will sell usl ss cheup lis
tho goois csn be pnrt hssed ny where
else. J'lcnse mil snd exnmlno my
Kooils tnd prices belor investing
Isewhsrs.
L. M. COODRIKT.
FronehTllle, !., Mar. S, '8MC