1 5. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD. PA WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE St, 1876. Terms of Subscription. If paid la adana,or within three month.?...! N If peld after three aad before sis. months...., I 60 (fpeld lw thsesplrstlon of sit months... I It r Messrs. S. M. Prttskoill 4 Co., News fspsr Adraitlsing Agents, 17 Park How, eorner Bitkata Street, are our duly authorised Agents new ion imy. ftELIGIOUB N OTIC BR Methodist Episcopal Cbarch Rt. B. P. Bwiiia, i eitor. -Publle Berries Try Sabbath U 10) A Mi, U T I'. M. Sabbath Hehool at 9 A. M. Prayer ft etlss eery Thursday, at 74 P. M. Com o union Berries, first Sabbath of artry on in, at ii A. m Weal Clearfield N. R. Chiirrh Aers, Wm. II. Dill and J. P. An!bion. Pastors. Preaching erery alternate Bandar, at io clock, P. M buday Sobool at 2. P. M All art Ir. vlted to attend. Preebt terlau Church Har. H. 8. Bctlrr. SsbbRih service morning and evening Hab- hatn bob oi si a r. M. -Prayer Hosting Wednes day avonlog. t. Frauds Church Catholic Ht. P. J. 8nniiAS. Preaching at lvf o'eloek, A. M., on tha first, third and lourtb Kundsysof seeh month) Vespers and Benediction of the bleated tSeoramsnt at 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday School ssry Sunday afternoon at I o'eloek. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY riai or soldim quartrr srskioki ootmr. Ss:ond Monday of January. TVrd Monday af March. First Monday af June. . fourth Monday of September. Tim or rolhim com nor ri.ua. Ptrat Monday of June. Seeond Monday of Not em bar. roiLio orrtcRRB. Prtaidimt JwigoUon. Cbarlea A. Mayer, of Look Haven. Aitant Lorn JudgtHon. John H. Orrii, of Bellerunte. Aiiocutt Judgt William 0. Foley! Clearfield; John J. Read, CurweniTtile. roloolor-Kli Bloom. Rfitttr umm JttoorUrh. 3. Morgan. District Attorney Frank Fielding. Trturtr Dav i d MeOauffbey. Sktrig William R. MePberson. Vomnty Avrror-8ajnnel F. MrCloskey, Gar weniviite. Oounty QommittioHTt Clerk Brown, Clear field Thomas A. MoUat, Cheat P. 0.; Ilairii Uootot, Clearfield. County Auditor- Chrltt. 3. Keesjty, (Ilea Hop Samuel A. Caldwell, WilliamagroT ) Job a 0. Conner, Burnilds. County VorontrJ. B. Kef, Naw Washington. Jury Commitiontrt John VY.Shugart, Jamoi Mitchell, Cleerfied. Supnuttdmt PmUi c.Ws John A. Gregory. Corwensvilte. tfotarin Pmblie John W. Wrlgley, Wm.' Ra. debaogh, Cyrua L. Uordun, Clearfield ; Josiab Kvana, Joe. P. Irwin, N. I. Arnold, CorweniTillaf J. J. Lingls, Em met Sayers, Oseeola Milli Jobo iton Hamilton, Lulhereburg. Onr Spseiml oolumn it deotdedly Intersiiing in a looal point of view, and profitable reading to outsiders who want to fare money. The Preftbyteriaim in tho neighbor ing town of Tyrone Intend soon to mot a new church tdlflea. Cupl. Bogardus, the champion wing' hot of tha world, killed twenty all birdi In three minute at tha Ilerdie Park, Willi emboli, oa Monday af last wejek. Tho jirospoet for a lurjjo owp of blackberriea ana wnonieberrtea u naturiug, tna buihaa being aovtred with btouomi. Lt year tbene bertlei were very eoaroe. mmm a Now is tho time to got your bunting ready for tha Poortb. It there bo aueb a di play of flaga, and other deeoratlona, ai ai never before wltneued In Clearfield. Lorim.aiu)' Xobaccok. Lytic, of toil plaee, baa the agenoy Tor Clearfield oounty for Loritlard'a celebrated brandi of tohereo, and can led them at factory price. Kaston your garde n-j;atce and roputr your frooee, af It ! about the time for town cowi to aoent the growing qora and cabbage with a view of making a raid on truek-patehei. m Mrs. O'Noil, mother of Jas. O'Noil, the unfertanata man who peruhed la the Damea i at Hunt id ale lait Sunday a week, baa ilooe died I from the effeeta of lojurie received at the Ire. mmm mmi I Knquiro llowo wont trouting one day lait week, and In addition to a larfre catch of tba "peckled beaul'.ai," be killed a rattleanaka ffhoae eaudei appendage tu ornamented with eleven rettlea. The Odd-Fellow, in this place have made arraagementa to march la the prooetoa on the Fourth of July, la full regalia, and have In vited Ibo Lodge throughout the ooualy to join with them oa that oeoaaion. Wo notice that our old Brady town hip neighbor are rnakiog ample arrangements to celebrate the coming Fourth In a becoming manner nt home, lhay deeming It too far away to Join the County Celebration. The 8treot Commiiwioncr is cleaning out the gutters and filling up Third atreet. Tbia street has always been too low, and In wa weath er It somewhat reeetnLlea frog -pond. We hope the Improvement will ohange the order of things a thet street. The recont rains caused quite a raise lo tba river at tbia place, and several rafts pasted hereon Sunday. Finney and Johnton'i log drive patted here on Sunday afternoon. From present appearances It looks as though they would get to the beomi ia good time, which we bop they may lueoeed In doing. ' a Mr. F. P. IJollittter, of this borough, la the agent for one of the cutest Inventions of the age. It It a combination oar pet -tack hammer. It left tbe tack and drives It, and pulls It out, If necessary. It la on of tho few practical little things enderted b) theoflelaU In the Patent office, which are of practical utility. mm - Onions and milk, whon plentifully Indulged la, are said to be very conducive to aleep, aad should be tried by those suffering from rcttlocsafst. W don't know where cur " pevll " hat been, or whom daughter went to sleep ta bit rat t but the wicked Imp says his girl acta as Iff the had been fed on onions and milk three tii t day all her life. The Tyrone Herald states that one f the atea, named Oh a. Racey, who baa bcea ammittiag bold robber ict is tail Blair and Cea U counties, baa been arretted aad lodged in Jail Bellefoau. II was amtted on four Indict Mats, and among them waa one for robbing Mr. 'aek Ewlag on the pabllo road near thlt borough, A account of which we published at the time. The Altoona District M. K. Sabbath hl Coareatioa met ia the Eighth Avenue larch, Alloena, oa Friday of last week, with a rgo at teadeno of delegates present. Tbe school ev generally reported to be in a proprous mditlon, and tbe interact la the work inoreaa f, Clearfield waa calcetW as tbe place fer hold f the ueit Convention, the time to be deiignat- t by tho Eieoutlvc Committee. From all parts f the county, come Nuraoees that the different district will b well f resented at the Centennial celebration la tbia 4aee aa the Fourth of July. This la aa It akoald aad we earnestly bop that everybody in tbe lawwty will lad It convenient to coma to town on hat day. The Park, wbr tbe calebratlou la t M) held, it a plea rant place, with ample grenade, code, and buildings for the ceremonies. Let aa ahe It a day of rejololag for all oar people a say that will oarry with it a plvaaeat rcenlleotioa Uto tba yvara of the unknown future. ' The henry rains oJ Saturday and Saturday Bight last eauaed Ooneiderabl daaing IS lb Bald Eagle aad Belleloot aud Bnowsbo railroads, near Bellefonte, by washing away tho eridg abutaioata, pten, track, At. The Bell UMto Branch road Is very much damaged betwoaa Mileabarg aad Bald Kagl bridge, aad the eul rorta aear tbe bridg are all washed away. Near CnUavllle tb track and mbankmat were watbod away for quit a distance. Tba Bald Bag) bridge waa loaded With ears of eoal to keep It from bring wept away. Repair hav boon made an J tralna re rune lag again. a ; An exchange from ft neighboring avnnty saya i A new amy lo the growing crop f corn ha bee discovered thtt ipring which hi mnmluiag onsiderabla dettruetlea la mum ae dons of the oounty. It la a noeullar black worm uhlch eaa aearoely bo cruahed oa tha leoa earth, ft la naad la a nit of armor dilcult lo break, "bey opera U tbe corn hUl by eatUg of tho uug plaata. Aa many a tea or twelve worm MaomtiBMfoumtlaa hill. Tb cutworm u hitherto hewn a groat aoaoyaaea, but 1hli aw peat la aai to bo even mors aWruetiva.--. rnrta greca hac beetj fcuud to be as ofloaolon fa utermlaatlcg the worms a it Is ia defraying lha potato bag. Powdered whit hellebore U 1 alee said to be vary ofieaelous. llURBAII FOR TUB FOURTH C!rniJ CvaicRMioJ CWarv CtUirmti That lb cele bration In Clearfield on the Fourth of July will bo agrandafalr,Buoaowiltdifputa. TheCooimlUaM have already accomplished a great deal, and will keep steadily at work until all tbe arreogemeat arc fully completed. Every part of the celebra tion will be free area the bridge across tbe river will bo generously thrown open on that day to all who wish to cross, free of toll. Tbe en tart aln meat will oonilit of patriotic speech ce by accomplished orators j singing of National airs by a large and eooompliibod choir of singer, with a foast for all la tbe performance of the vary noted Centennial Mlnstnl Troupe, representing the thirteen original Htatta, and dressed ia tho National color. A grand balloon atceaslus and explot Ion In tbe air will lake place In the after aoon. There will be a variety of other entertain ment too numerous to mention. Tbe ref r cabmen It.and tables for aam,willbefree, gencrout, and abundant. It It nut expected to tire the ladle to death la aa effort 16 mak It tbe feature of the day, but lo. all, who can convenient ly, come prepared with the suhstantials of life In their baskets, and oat, two, three, or four fami lial go together at a i in ell table, of ubloh plenty will bo erected oa tb grounds, or spread tbclr cloth on the most in tbe grove, and Invito to their refrvabmcnta any person tbey ehoosc In this way, you can avoid a mixing of dishes, and effcot a general commingling and interchange of tbe clttioni. There uill bo prepared by the cltiiens of tho town of Clearfield, a Ubla 100 feet long, free to all, but especially dealgoed for tb musi cian of tb eeeaaion and cltiseus from n dUtaneo. 1 ho tuna will be literally covered with a decora tion of flags, over A0.00O yard having been ordered by tbe Committee of Arrangenta for thai purpose, and for general uie on that day. All cltliena who detlr to avail themselves of the op portunity of getting It at cost for that special occasion, can do so by applying to Dr. A. M. Hills, Chairman of tba Committee. Flag your wagon a and carriages, and decorate your borace. , The expense will be trifling. A special train of cart will be run from Cur- wenavilleto Clearfield, on tb morning of tbe Fourth, nt 10 o'clock. Also, a special will leave Morrisdale Mines and arrive at Pbilipsbnrg in time to connect with Mall train to Clearfield i re turning to Morriadala, It will lea re Pbillpsburg oa tb arrival of tb evening special from Clear field. A special train will also be run from Clear field at 11:30 r. to Iloutsdale, thus returning verybody living along tb line bo their homes the amine day. Ladies coming on any of the trains will be met at tb depot with conveyances to take them to tb ground la West Clearfield, where the celebration will bo bald. A grand dirplay of fire-works will be given In the evening, which will conclude the programm for celebrating tbe Centennial Fourth. AdtiRKOATE Vali;i. Below will e found the value of the property aaaeaeed In every borough and township In Clearfield county, fur 1874. School Directors, Supervisor, and Over eoera of the Poor, who wiah to know bow many ills to Impose oa tbe property In their respective dlitricti, can avail theoaelve of this tabular statement for all practical purpom, at It baa been carefully copied from the record la the Commissioners' office I , ' BOMOI'UH SBATKD tlRRRaVBD ARO TOW NUN 1 1. YALI'AVIOX. VALUAVIOU. Buroside Buruufu......! 41,9?" Clearfield " ....... 477,748 Curwonavlllc " 15,S2B Houttdale " VM),m Lumber City " w 4T.1HH i Newburg " - x,70 N. Waikinglon " 4U,0O Osceola ........ 17u,d Wallacetoa " 84,783 Becoaria Tuwnahlp...R... 1 13,474 f 63,0)0 Bell " Hi 1 1, 7 1(1 J8H,u)fl Bloom " ........ A2,ntl SHOti Boggs U.Bi7 J4,0fl Bradford " ........ SIMM) l,7.'t0 Brady " 4U4,0I0 2 ;i 7,0 HO Burnaide " ....... 2UM7 6fif01!l) Chest " W,ii A3, 920 Covington " . 1U0,:m 1.'7,3I0 Decatur " - 260,tfn& 110,020 Ferguaoa " . Hb 26,180 Olrard " - V2.6I0 , llo.UO Qosheo " Oa,53fi 311,680 Graham " 37,610 ereenwood 03,744 l)u hen " 03.0A0 ' 03,310 Huttoa , " - 107,143 ),0:7,4& Jordan " M 12l,(& Ifi.iilU Kartbaui w 70.94J 103,020 Knox " M,3Jl ' 4M,ft40 Lawreno 81,747 ll,b Morris " w S:i7,243 no,i2Q Penn M 12i,77i wo.140 Pike) 320,810 33,370 Pin " 1A4,IfM Vmiom - ,.,.w. fl4,5AA 163,100 Woodward " " l,40a Sl0,70 Total ..S,ayJ,077 3,8A,A9 Tin ilouTZDAi.1 Calamity. Last week wc mentioned, briefly, a terrible accident that happened la tbe Catholic church at Ilouts dale, on last Sunday a week, the 11th Inst. Since then we bare received tho following account of the accident, which la given by an aye-witness, and wo presume la about correct : "The Catholic church at U oo tidal wat In an unflaithed condi tion, but wat far enough advanced to be deemed safe for the reception of th congregation. Ac cordingly on Punday morning, tbe doora of tba edifice were thrown open, und at the time for the celebration of tbe mats about eight hundred per sons had congregated therein. Shortly after th services had begun, the timber supporting the floor Bear the front of (he church gave vay with a crash, precipitating one hundred and fifty per sons to th basement floor, and the gallery fell with it front resting oa broken Umbers, the only thing that restrained it from orujhing numbers of those underneath H. The following is a Hat of those killed and Injured i David Nelson, archi tect and builder of the church killed jof oMrtem examisatioa revealed fracture at the bam of the skull, fracture of the clarlole and dlslooa tloa of cervical vertebral Tbomaa Kinney, elbow- Joint dislocated, and fracture uf the ulna and radius near tbe wrist-joint ; Michael 11 an ley, ribs fractured and coaeuaslon of tb spin Wm. Mo- Henry ana fractured L. McPbllomy, Jaw frac tured f John Mahr, ankle-Join I dislocated J An drew Bbarbaugb, slight oooouaslon of spine with fully one hundred others slightly Injured. No women were hurt, lhay being all near the alias nolo in gelling out of tbe church, they may have received slight scratches or bruise from th broken Mm bets. Tb funeral of Mr. Nelson took place at Pbillpsburg oa Tuesday, the 13tb intf a mm Railroad Collision. About cloven o'clock, a. m., on Saturday last, as the looal freight wa coming from Tyrone, an it regular aohedul time, it collided with a gravel train going down from Powleton, la tha Rock Cut, between Osceola and Poweltoa. Both engines, No. 318 and 303 Were badly smashed. Tbot. Fee engineer, of the freight train, taw tbe gravel train eemiag and ha Immediately reverted bis eagioo aad ha and all tha men on hi train Jumped off, thus caving tbtm from tha danger of the colllrlon. The gravel was going down tbe grade at a speed of about fifteen miles aa hour, aud tb engineer, J as, McCartney, Jumped from tbe engine against the rock, and received a severe fracture of th collar bone. The fireman, Jno. MeOovera, had hi bead badly cut by jumping agatast the rock. A brake bub, named Yingllng, was caught between two cart aad severely injured Internally. Tbe wounded men were takea to Pbilipsbnrg where they re ceived medical atteatlom. It 1 not known a yet who la tn blame for tbe accident. - mmmm- m - - . Pknnhvlvania Stat Coi.lkuk. The following pngramme of th xrctte of Commencement Weak of this Institution, will doubtletc be of Interest to many of cor reader i . Jnu tS, I M-Baoealauroat sermon, by Pretident Caleer. Monday, June 30. Kxerolnatfon of laaea. Tuesday, 37. Kxamiuatioa of classes . tip. u trial of mowers 4 r. m- dress parade onf com aany drill i H r. n.. eluaday exercises ole of 1870. Wednesday, 31 Examinations oonalujod A.M., artillery eolute l annual soeetiogof trustee! I r. M meetiag of delegates and elam.il to elect trustees i It r. u Junior coatoet tee reiac prite. Thursday, 39. I A. m inspcetloa of peat) 194 A. it .f ommamat ( I r. m., araual meeting of alumni j 7 P. -, frestneat s i ir. The Tax Hale. Treasurer Mc- Oaugbcy held hi tax talc lfv at tb Court House, on Monday, tb 12th Htat., accordance with the act of Asvembly. Nearly all i the leads were cold upon which th tales romalnod unpaid. Tbe bidding wai far siore spirited than oa any former occasion. There being a few email treats on band fer which no oaa bid, the sal was ad Joumed aatll Taesday, tbe 1st day of August. i ' e- m mm - Lint of lot lent remaining unclaimed In tbe Porto (Bee at Clearfield, for the week ceding June, Utk 1B7I: Bard.JoaaP. ' Uiier, Mis Jans Clark, I boa. K. (3) Lkpios, P. Duwaaa, Ueorgo Biver, Henry bear, Mia Maggie Wesley, E. P. A. BAULIN.P.M Pat Yota Taxes MHdch la the no. tie which tb Treasurer baa had poetod over the couaty fer com lime. Tb tax-payers who want to avail themselves uf the am nor ei five of U, paid befer ta let day of July Best, and flv oa if wot paid until eOcr thtt date show Id attoad to th matter at oa. Albert Tipple, Administrator of the estate af Peter Tipple, dea d, uill call a valuable let la Houttdale, at auMic sale, on Wednesday, July Itlb. Bee B4vertlsmat. Road Mattebs. The following are the proceedings of tb rooeat term of Court in re gard to road matter in thlt count i rarmoR. Fur a public road la Psna towaaklp, from a polot on tha public road between T. Walls' Klu aud Wm. Flyon'a, to Haubea Wall' fans. View- or Tbot. W, Moore, D. T. Sharp, A. C. Moor. For a publl road In Woodward towasblp, from a point on public road loading from Osceola to llouttdals, t lot of Tho. K ailing, to toad la tho village of Uuuttvtlle, at or aear steam saw-mill uf Jeasc Digglaa. Viewer Donald 8. 0. Frailer, Mile Hoyt, Aueiln Ksrin. For a public road in Bell township, from a point oa tbe publl road aear Burgeon's saw-mil, to lalarsoct the public road leading from Daalol Fryer's to Chrltt. Korb'a, lo said towashrp, View ersDavid Reams, D. Cornatuan, Henry ZcIIob. For a public road leading from BenJ. Bishop' to Intersect a road leading up Wlltoa'a ma to a point below Wm. Iloutor'i eaw-milL la Chest township. Viewers L. Darrett, Lou. McCord, E. Hlltabrand. For a public road to lead from a point at or nwar DuBols statloa, in Brady township, to later- sect th road loading from Brook way v ille to tho Jefferson and Clearfield county Hoe, at the point where said road ttrikea the Jefferson county line. Viewers David Reams, M. 11 Lolber, 8. Post!- thwalt. For a public road ta lead from Beyer's farm, to intersect the Bandy road, la Coviugloa towasblp. Viewer F. Mignol, Jon. Richard, L. Flood. For a public road leading from tba Erl turn pike at or near house of Isaac Tbomaa, lo land of Peter Shugart, in Bloom township. Viewer T. W. MoofU, 0. A. Wood, Wm. Force. For review of publl road from Chestnut Ridge road to Sykes and Stage's, In Pike township. Viewer-8. P. MaOloshey, Henry Illl D. D Reiter. For review of publl road landing from Muddy run to Sprue Flat, la Beooarla township. View- rs James Gallagher, L. Root, Frank Merklala. To vacate that part of tb public road leading from Curweoivlll to Naw Washington, lying be twesB tha Wilsoa run bridge aad tbe farm of A. B. Barrett. Viewers T. W. Moore, WlUoa Wood, Gilbert Toter. ' To vacate and supply th road commencing at or near Jay ne villa, lo Woodward township, to where tb tarn orotso Muddy rua. Viewers John McKcirnaa, 0. W. McCulley, A.Malbollaa, To vacate aad supply road from aear the ceme tery, in Buroside borough, aud leadlog to tbe Indiana county line, by way of H. B. Darr's, and known at th "Old Indiana road.1 Vlewrt T. W. Moore, Jama Smith, W. J. Kilo. oorpiburd mat. Public road la Kerthau township, leading from John Reiter'a coal-bank, to tho mouth of Big Moihanooa creek. Public road in Woodward township, running past Miller' and Fisher's farms, to intersect town ship road at or Bear Iloutivtlle. Private road ia Bradford township, from a polot at or near Independent school house, to towasblp road loading to Maxwell's Rook. Public road from Niobola street, la West Clear- field, to Intersect Clearfield street, along tb lino of William street. Public road from the Brio tarnplk to Ridge road, In Bloom township, at or near the house of Samuel Place, to aear tho lino of C, A. Wood's land, ia said township. A road leading from Migoot'e school heme, oa the Clearfield aud Kerthau road, to Central Potat, lo vaoat and supply that part lying betweea said school house aod line of Lewis Pieard, ta Coving toa township. To vacate road lying between Laurel run school house and cross-cut turnpike, leading from Jacob Wise's to tb Brie turnpike, la Doggs township. To vacate road leadlog from Salem church t tb cross-cut turnpike, ia Boggt toufnshlp. To vacat and supply tbe public road lying be tween Levi Suodarlio aad Jacob W. Campbell's farm, tn Bell township. A road from at or near tbe bridge la Buroside borough, lo at or Bear the bridge across Cusa creek, la Duratlde township. To vacate and supply tho road from at or near B. G. McMasters, in Pargusua township, to tha road leading from Lumber City to Cheat creek, near Mi iron school bouse, In Chstt and Ferguson townships. OONri KURD ABAOI.U TBI. r. A road leading from tb Plum road, to Morris township, to a polot on that Cbrlat land, known known a tbe Mapl Corner. A roftd leading from at Or aear B. McOovern'a place, la Olrard township, lo lntrot th road from th Congress Hill school house, to 0 allows' Harbor, at a point near Klltabclh Spaokawa'a place. A road leading from Muddy rua school bout to 8pm Flat, in Oulioh township. To vaoat that part of tho road, la Brady tows- ship, leading from Bamberger to 8vrgroa, aod lying between tb residence of A. J. Johnson and a point at or near th southeast corner of lands of W. Bell, on said road. A road leading from Tyler station, oa tbe B. B. R. R., ia Hustoa township to a point oa the pub lic road at or aear the brick dwelllng-houao occu pied by David Tyler, la aaid towasblp. . A road in Woodward township, leading from a point on the public read at or near tbe titer) log stable, to a point on tho vablte road la tho vil lag of North Hontadala, near Otoasoa's atore house. A review was granted by tb Court to vaoat. and supply a publl road la Bradford township, LETTER FROM CURWENSVILU. . CrRwaxsviLLa, Jun Ifi, 187ft, Ma. Editor : Th spirit of patriotism predom inates largely lo our sootol and business circles at present. Tbe roving you:n, tbe middle agotf, and tb agd are alike embellished with com patriotic oiigu embtemati of tbia great year of our Nations pride, fiipec telly t tbts true in re gard to our places of business, American flags adorn the windows and present a very Inviting appearance to tbe passer by. The most prom I . Beat of them, however, Is tbe large one that float gontiy ia tn Drees over Arnold store, upon which are inscribed the word "Arnold's Store." Six delngatea represented tbe M. H. Sabbath oeaooi or taie place in its convention Held at A toooa this week, among whom vu Rev. Mr. louagi paator ia charge, and who preached tbe annual Hah bath School Sermon oa Tuesday even ing. Tbe following notice of tbe sermoa wo take Irom tbe Alimona Mirror of tb 14th Inst, MKv. J. B. Voudk, of Curwunavtlle. Clearfield count v delivered tbe annual Bab bath school sermon. T lis pe rrmsrks being baaed on tb lfl&th vers of to itifio raaimt ' t oy word la a lamp unte my feet and light unto my path' Tb discourse panooa mure oi me nam re oi a lecture, uaa a sermon. It wat a panegyric on the Bible and waa a produetloa of marked ability and power, eloquent and logical aod delivered lo masterly style." W were a-lad to notice that th next conven tion will b bold ia Clearfield, and will no doubt, prove a grand aoooess. A Strawberry Festival, under the auspice of the young ladies is in progress ia tbe &1.B. Church, aii tac aeueaeice ei too aoa are oeing serve up in suoh a manner aa to prove palatable to each aod vry on. Up to thi writing, too natron ace baa been good. Joboaoa and Finney's logmen, who have bcea Mhangiog up" her all spring, weat a drift oa Sunday and by this time will bo Bearing lb booms, lac ctebool Director of tb borough hav don a commendable not, having purchased a complete set or Apple toe' Boeyclopoala aad pieced it in the School Library. A number of our ciiiaous who bud taken a Cea- tenaial jaunt returned from "Tbe City of Broth erly Love" where they had been doing homage to the Amerlcso aegis, and gratifying tbir owa curiosity. W consider v lei tori a blank la point f Information regarding th world bit show All I hav ever beard of It yet la "that it 1 ta moat magnifilccnt, the grandest and fewest thing IB toe woria tar ocyono cempreaension. . ; N. P. ULTRA. Clbabpikm) Coal Trade. titate- meat of Coal and other freight ml over th Tyroac A Clearfield Dlvliloa, PeBasylvaala Rail road, for the week ceding Jane 10, llTA, and th same time last year t coal. ' ' vows. Fur lb week 3,4tr Same Mas last year ,H .... 38,09 lucre Previously during year.. Bam time last year Increase. , Total la 1871 Same time last year ...... ..-........- 148 494,787 - 9,M0 - 1M,M7 , M M 14,49 Increas M 146,71s . OTBBB raxioBTa, Lumber ............ H..tMH,..H.M,H,.v..M.177 oars. Mtaeelmasoua freight fi " FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WEST CLEARFIELD m. a ctiuHcn, Th publl Is cordially Invited to pet re la a itaod in tb grove of tho Fair wreund oa the 4th of July, where refrain meat of all ki will b kept for satoi such a Ico-eream. lessened, eoa- fedtoneri, cake, ale, sandwich, A., A., at all boors of tho day. flapper eua alao a sorvod ie awcR as wisa u reaaoia on in gronnua at wti aoa th display of flro-work ra tb voulng. The beneut derived from thi stand to be aa plied to ibo relief of tbe Weot OearfloM M. Cbureh. Wo therefore kindly o1tn the patron- age ei in pwene in inis oooeveieai atrris. T m. n. ifiu j. f. a nob omr, Wm.Mshm, A. L. Mason, Gobi milt. Win Clbabiblbv Jusm iia, Ifi'fl. GaocKaiis. Tbe Urguj and beat Masoooo bm jaaMi asj a greeerioo an vauar- field coejaty at J. ItaVa. Btarythlag hough t Uavffaaaa4tisaf fittotry 1st aajh, a ahM fee :ty pt Ice, THI KEATINO AND KARTHAUi RAlLlJfAD. W aotioa by a Into number of tho Loch Haven KnfrpriM, thai a a urn bar of capitalist reoeatly Invaded th lower cad of oar county, for the par- poso ofsoaiag Just how th land Ilea dowa tbr aad locking to tha tatoraat of tho proposed Kat lag A Karthaaa railroad. W bow tatroduo tha eorrespoadeot of th KMirpHmt and allow him to relate his trip a w And it la thai journal of tb 3dofJuat Jfy Dear Xnlmrvrtmt rln company with CoL noyes, w. u.trskaddon aud Joan llayne, your correspondent arrived at Keetinc un Monday last abaut boob, where we war met by that priaoe of laamoras and good fellows, jo Merry, wno soon had aa seated at his bountifully spread board, where we spent about aa hour Is dkacuseing gua nine turtle soup and speckled trout. After a hearty dinner w commenced to aacend th moua tain, beaeoD Carakaddoa and Haynu leading off on foot, and the gallant Colonel end myself seated ta ths no-top, no spring wagon, wita John Chatham aa car guide. Before we bad arrived at the aun mlt of the mountain a fearful thunder atorm oaiu upon ua, causing u fairly to sbuddsr. The an- aeifiih aud kind-harted Colonol, thinking only of ta omiun,i otnora, sasiterod, a oast a cituio, bis sump talon from tb dronchlnar rain that cam down In drops as big as the aew ailver balf-dol-Wrs, and much mure plentifully, by placing his deiioato frame between him aad the atorm, assist ted by a blue cotton umbrella. The view from tbe top of this mountain Is beautiful beyond description, For a distance of twenty mile you oaa see theSianemabonliig, the scene embracing tba farm of out lot worthy com- laaluner, naiiooo uaaie, ana ine river, valley and mountains, making a picture which, if put uu canvas by our own artist, Jacob Ulp, Kaq., wouh enuue w a piaoo in too ari gallery at th Centennial, beaide tha paintings from tbe : ho;al utallery af the Quoen of Ureal Britain and i Ireland aod Empress of India. Alter a six boar rid, whioh was mad e. Joyaiila bv tho wit and oaavcreation of tbe Dea i ood, w arrivM at tb hospttabl mansion of Dr. 1 Potter, at tb Three Runt. To Dr. Potter and bis amiable and accomplished wife w will for rr remaia in debt for th kiadnoaa and oourteiy shown us true aid Virginia hoapitality ia its broadest sense. We passed two nights under their roof, but the writer did not sleeo overmuch. Aov- one who wtsbee to ojoy genuine aud solid snor- ingsuwuiu sleep in a room wita Noyce aud llayne. Tb Coiooal ia a fair anorer and cannot bo beard over a mile, but he break bis neck at tlm. waien it a groat reiter nota to his bearer and himself but for a steady moving diet, glv m Uayneo it ta aot se loud but that you could bear a cauaoo go asT aoder your bod, but so regular and ocejiuiui, ana wunei so continuous. Hspeetea pubobiog in tho ribs by hi bed -fellow, tbe Dea- eoa, waa of bo avail, boor ho would and snore he did, utterly regard! of Urn or eternity. uuctor rouor, you win remember, waa. some two year ago, member of Aaeembly from Clear- ueid oounty, ana woen a candidate agaia, waa defeated by tho Modooa, a trib of Indians, I un derstand, livina; in Clearfield count v and permit ted to vote. W o found him an exceedingly affable and intelligent gentleman, wall posted on the af fairs of the country, and la conversation at Lha tabl oa day, be remarked that there was very little purity in our public moo. The Deacon agreed with him aad by further illustration, ittiinxiog at ine time oi the Centennial), said that you oouid not even get pure molasses. Should Clearfield county be entitled to tbe next State Senator I would auggeet Dr. Potter as the man ; he would b aa mtnotly proper person. Nomi nate and lct Potter and you would hoar no more of boom corruptions. Parsons oot familliar with Keatin and Kart- haus township imsglo that It ia a rough , uncul tivated territory, fit only to bunt deer in and cut manor. Tbt i a great error. Tbere are few finer farm In Pennsylvania than von see ban. and certainly no better wheat la Clinton couoty uaa i bow growing oa on of Doctor rotter s farm, la driving over lo look at a coal mine wo passed through a beautiful farming ountry tte!ui bra nouses and barn aod a general ap- psaraoce of thrift Tbe timber is nearly all goae here and there a small patch Is bscrvabl, but we great aumocr or immense stump snow bow thick. iy it ooo Uwd. Agriculture and mininx mutt be ta future for this MCtion of country; although a few years sine, great wealth stood oa tbe ground in the shape of valuable timber I tbere is still creator undeveloped wealth under the ground In coal and Iron ore. A my distinguished friend Noyce ob served, "Boeing is believing," l will now state what I aaw about four mile from Potter's Mills, vis: a vein of coal, in wbloh I atoed upright with my bat off, and th top of my head aot coming within two let of tbe top of tbe team. Vou will know tbe tbioknes of Ibis seam when I toll yon I stood six feet ia mv stockings) Ibis 1 us Seauti lui eoal a can be found ia the sute, and would yield 10,009 toot to lb acre. Nearly ry farm within aa area of fifteen mile has eoal on it. Th openings are aumerona, and all that I re quired to develop tbia oounty is to build th Karthaua and Keating Railroad. It la only a question of time when it will bo done, a tba Immcndae body of eoal, to bo estimated by tbe hundreds of millions of tons, cannot remain much longer out of market. We returned home hy way of Karthaua and Snowshoo, taking dinner at Hal a' hotel, Snow shoe aad w recommend any n wanting a good dinner to stop with Haines. Th rid down the Bellefonte A Snowshoo Railroad is very interest, iag, there being fonr suiteb-backs, which go for ward and book ward along tho side of the moun tain a distance of nearly lour miles, which in a straight lino Is but little more than three hund drod yards. For ple-aie Snewsboe I a deairabl locality, Th round trip eaa b mad from Loch uaven n on oay. iourist. mmm mm Presentment of thi Grand Jury. The Grand Inquest for tbs oounty of Clearfield, iaqalrng la aod for the body of the county of Clearfield, respectfully present t We find tbe county jail ia coed condition. W w nld recommend that the window In th corridor be repaired, by having a heavy eert-lroa plate bolted oa where tbe wooden one now ia j alae, that th easing of aaid window bo mad out of suoh material as will aot be easily removed. We would also recommend that the portion of tho vault abov tn window la tbo HecUter aad Recorder' offloc bo repaired, a we consider ths records of aaid offle would be In dangered in oss of tr front surrounding buildings. We also recommend that tbe vault in tbe fro- thouotary' ofllos hav suoh easee and desks placed in It, as will better preserve it papers i rum oust, ac, aad b mora eoaveflieex to in ofltocr i als, that tba floor bo removed and a new one pot ia, with good fire-proof material. Wa would also recommend that the water-closet. adjoining tbe Court-room, bo so arranged tbat tbs present bad smell now existing bo removed. Tbe public road In Pike township, starting at or aear moemires mm aad runs tug touurweas vtlle, Is ta n bad condition j also, a road that la known aa the Philadelphia and Erie turnpike, loading from Philipaburg through Decatur and uoges township lo Clearfield creek, needs repairs for tbe safety f the traveling public f also, tbe mao in iiowrenee townsnin, starting from uosnen to wa ship Mae, at or aear tbe mouth of Lick run, to the mouth af Moose oreek i also, the bridge erossing tbe Kusquobanna river at Karthaua is in aa uasai ana au eonuitwa. We would also reoommead thai there be sush repairs made on or about the piera of tbo bridge crossing tbo Susquehanna at Deer creek, that it may aot be endangered by beioc undermined by tbe freshets la tbo river. J. A. L. Flkoal, Foreman. Spteinli, TAKH PAID POR WK1 BV ARNOLD, AT (JUHWKNHVILl.H. tf you tut to m. po& tin., .nd for,el tb. pMiio, Jnit go to Vlook A Co'i tiort Don't forgot Clearfield, Pa. maylT, '70-tf. Bt'ooms Fob Salr. H. Newton Shaw keeps a full supply of Fredouia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sal. To bo seen at tb Shaw Hones yard. Call oa or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania. may la-tf. CAMH PAID POM WOOL DV ARNOLD, AT SjtJMWsXnHVIalfi. A Wobb oa barb to tbs Public We have Jost received a aew Invoice ef oho ice Dress Hoods, the boot 38 cent Drea Uooda in town, Blsck Alpaca. Black Bilks, mens' and boy's Caaatmcres. Ws make a specialty of Mourn ids floods, more nemmer muiiBory wuooe, nai ana nnuu, juM received, Patronage solicited, every effort shall be taken to give eat I re satisfaction to all who may lav or us with their ouatem. mytf-tf. Fbaxibb'b OtJibR Book to PuiLAftSLPBH arp vrr Crrvrrrisl KtBiairioB. Price reduced to I FN rFNTft Has the Map published. 4, .( tb. promia.ot ,1mm of lnt.r..t on th. Grwt C.Btona4d Qroa.dN A totur bk tb H, .f tb. 60..r.t OaidM ,abll.b.d. EooktM priM t Job. W, Truior, 430 W.l.ol atrHl, 1'biUd.lphli, Md g Mpjr b, ntura Mil CAKH PAID POR WOOL IIV ARNOLD, AT i;UHKIViUKi D..I Ml l Mil U lb. OMmU itora, f.r 1 roar gMd a. ar. d.t.rmia to nil at tb. low.il prlM. la tk. Maat,. Uwd WbiU drM. Oooda for It aaata par jui, w.rtb 90 mbu, uooa U.JI0M Hut .oi.ra lor ar. mbu por jira. ami M..IIM J.rd wid. for taall. tlood Uiacbaw far lit cat. p.r jard. Uwd Drn. UMtu, MB Mm Mr Tar., uooa Juibing tB MBU B.r yvd. A Kfi Dr.M p.ltrB lor lllr M.U. lAdiw' OlorM for sight nnll p.r pair. Uooda la oar Ua. will alw.a a. wld at tb. lo.oat aranprlM.. aijll-u. HBNIIBLR ADVICK. Toa ar. aab .vary da, tbroagb tb. aolaaaaa M Bwap.pr. aaa B, Joar uraggl.l t. bm torn tbiag for D.ppai u4 Lirw Ooanlaiat tbat 79 kaa ..tbiat aa.at, jom ft diMoaraaad wdief witb bat liltl. aooeaM . Now I. gtva -.a aatiafHtor, frMf tbmt UrMB'. AngaM rlowor will rm jam .f Djapwaia aad Livar Ooa.pl.la4 with all lu bVu, raph aa lloart-bnra, Srar Hwaaok, 8Kb U ..!., HabiUaal CHIra- palpitatioa af lb. Hwl W.tar-braah.ttiB lag wp af fod aru. wAiag, kw aplrlta, Ao., wa aah J to f. l wr Draggiat, 0. D. WataM, and gt a aaapl. bltl. af Uaaan'a Anga.t 1iowbb for ! a. at. aM Ir, It, Br a aUgal.r aia. ror ?a nili, lw.aiM wiu r.llv. ,.a. FEW THINGS THAT T KNOW. Wa kaaw Hun a lMrdrM tonM.k at lira. arMBoai aim MDwtag tha. aa awr bbbm. 7. k..w that var, Ibw phraLiM. are ratMaafal ia Ikwr traatoiaat W tam duMrdm. W. baaw tbat D.Cmu'i Radintl Car. will, wlthml Ik. akaw of a awakl, ai Mt laiaiadlai rolUr. aa pWMMUl wara all af IBM. iMraaaia ayaptoia., W. kaaw af taaaaaada wk. ar. will lagtokMliy tkalwkat w. aa, latraatolka W. kM. that if jaa will gira It a fair ulal ,aa will 1. 1 aa add ,or aam I. Ibo "ak.d f wit aaaNa. Wid ,0. glr. It a trtal.aad dait a.wf Trial alt, aal It oraU. Bold k, 0. D. Walaoa, aad Maruwiak A Inaa, DngfirU, OlMrMd, Pa. Prwf. rarkar', Ptoaaaat Warm Arras la Mr- N.U, aafa, aallBaaalj palatabl.. N. pbrrt. ra. 2aln4. CM It tmu. Tn It. Fa Ml. bj C. 1. W.toM tmt Bar law kk A Irwla, rSarMd, Pa. CAfttf PAID POR WOOL BY ARNOLD, AT4:UHH VMaVILLK r WMU MliKU'i LOCAL. LINEN SUITS, LINKN SUITJ, - LINEN SUITS FOR LAD IKS, JUST RECEIVED, Nsw Llaen (louds, with trimmings to match, ljuit received. , Dee. fi, 1875-tf. Vlarrirl At Mlleettnr. Pa.. oB Thursday. June I. 1870. by Rev. W, O. Wright, Mr. David Luts, of Uni son burg, Centre county, Pa., aud Mias Maggie Mona, of Kylertown, Clearfield ooualy, Pa. At th residence of the brlde'a parents, on Thursday morning, June lth, 1670, by Itav. L Uerbard, Mr. Al. M. Row, looal editor or the JWtmans Journal. Clearfield, Pa., and Mias Annie Kurts, of Waynssboro', Franklin county, l'a. Ulrl At his residence. In Clearfield boroucb, on Tuesday morning, June 13th, 1870, of consump tion, Joaepb Shirk, aged 40 years, 4 months and 27 days. Tbs deoeajod was a sou of Mr. M, Shirk, of this place, and leaves a wif und several children, be sides a largs number of relatives and aoquatot anoss. to mourn their lots. Kuilroailff. IVniiHylvnnlaBallread TYRONE t CLEARFIELD BRANCH Of tod .nor Mond.J, AI'R L 17, 18m, th. P....nr Tr.ina will rum (Ml, (x..pl Hub- b.tw,a Tyron. ana vi..n.iuf m ujiuw. CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. C. Iiwm, Condut.r. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. 0ur.inrlll..J:2S, r. Clorl.ld I.S0, " l'hil1p.bur,.....4..i, " On.ol. S.01I, ' Tjrrn. .!., TjrOM . 0.4M.N OHWlk....... t.il, " P.llip.l.ur,..lU.0S, Cls.rb.ld 11.00," 0.rw.i.Tlll...lli36," CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. W. 8. Pldmhm, Condiutor. LEAVE BOIITU. LEAVE NORTH. CurwnTMI....6.10 i 0l..rt.ld 6:3 " Phlllp.bur,.. ..! " O.OMI. Ai " InUrMCLlon... T.S& " Tjron.. 7.&0 11 : Tyro...... .. J..5 r. lnUn.clion..7.20 " 1 O.coli .I0 " ! Pbillp.b.r,.. i.t3 " I Clurn.lil,.r...2i " Cr..D.rlll. .i0 BALD BAIlLkVALLKY BRANCH. Eip. Hail. " MalL lap r. .... r. a. a. l.t. .:tt Lara Trrona arrlv. 6.29 1.00 7.1S t.ii Bald E.gl. t.tie 11.40 l.l V.Sa Jnliu t.ll 11.66 1. 10 10.00 Mil.aliarg 4.47 11.14 l.4 10.10 B.ll.foDl. 4.SV 11.14 l.tS 10.10 Milubur, 4.J5 11. 0d .1 10.44 Howard " 1.68 10.lt 10.00 U.IS arrlnL. Hann l..r. 1.10 46 TYRONE STATION. B4.TW.BD. A w waarWABO. A a Pittilmrg Ezp'oa, 1:41 Paella Eipra.a, 1:11 PaolBo Eaproaa, 8:1& U.rrlabarg Aee on, a:o P . Mail Train. H! W11 Piimrir, 1 AUaalio Kapnn, 8: Mai! Tin, . :4I Pbil. i. Eipraaa, 10:30 fait Lino, B:M PIIILIl'SIil RII A MllSllANNONlIllANCilKt. On and aftn Moadar, APRIL 171b, 1B7H. Ao oonniod.tioa Tr.ina willruworar tbe Phillpa berg aad Moohanaoa branehra, u follow. : LEAVE dOIITII. LEAVE NORTH. p. a. a. k. a. a. Rt.llona A. a. p. a. r. a lit Morriidalo, 7:1 S 11:31 1:411 T:1 Phili,ll,ur(, 7:00 li lt 4 :.f 6 1:44 T:H Rtoin.r'., 12:11 4:11 Id . T:44 Dunbu, 11:04 d:i I S" 10:01 7 61 Onnila, H it 4:1; 1:1.1 10:18 1011 MoahBOnoa, IHI 4:01 110 10 21 111 Klorlina, 11:911 1:57 111 H:li :! n..oli,l.r, 1177 1:47 1:28 :M tttt MoC.ul.;, 11:14 2:44 1:11 10:44 1:11 K.nilrioka, 11:10 1:41 CIom eonnnotlona mad. by all train, at Tyron. and Lock 11 area. - 8. 8. BLAIR. BiylTtf. 8ap.rintend.at. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW URADB DIVISION. VN aad after Mond.T. Anhl 17lh. 1878, W tbe p..inK.r train, will run d.ilr (.lc.pl Sua d.y) Mlwnn Bed ban aad Driftwood, at follow. ! EASTWARDDar Mel'lnv.a ritliWe I It a. b. Red Bank 1 1:4a ; Bligo Junction iz oo New Rrthlrhem 12:60 n. ED.: Alarirtll. l:n Trail:!): Brookrill. 1:S0 : Pnller'i 1: It 1 Key. aoidiT e l:3t 1 uulloii i:ui 1 pnramit runnel 1:21 1 Penl.ld 1:40 I WeedTllle4:00! Beneiettr 4.18 1 arrirea at Driftwood at t il. VS liXTVV AUD Day Mail Irate. Drift wood IZ:Z p. D.; ll.Deieite l:in; neruvin. i:t; P.nt.ld 101; Summit Tunnel 1:17 1 Dobolit-40: RoTnoldBTllle 1:11 i Full.r'.S " : Ilroobrlll. 1:18; Troy 4:11: M.y.Tlllt 4:90 ; New bcthlehem 4:61; Bligo Junction 1:14 1 Red Bank 1:47 ; arrlrai al Plttanarg at :. p. m. p9- Tk. RryDoldirill. Accommodalloa leaTe. Roynoldarill. daily at t:10 a. m. and arri.ea at Hed bank at l:lt a. at. Leavce Rl bank al 7:91 ,. m.; arrlrai at Roynoldirllle at 10 :10 p. m CIm. anaaarllnBa ua wilk tralna on P. A E. Railroad at Drilt.ood, and with tralna oa tbe Allegheny Valley Kallro.d at Hed bank. DAVID MrCAHOO, tiea'l Sup't. A. A. J.caiOB, Buil t L. U. Dir. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa ! lllMiddletawa fl 00 Look Hevea. I 70 Marl.Ua..., 8 M I 80 Lanwietar I 81 I 80 PHILADELPHIA til 180 Alloena 1 81 4 It Jotinatown.. I 80 Wllll.ro. port. HaatiBguon Lewiatowa Maryirilla.. lAHRlHBUKd... d7IIPlTTHBUR(l.. t II gru; arflvrrtlsnnrnts. glTass fruit JXrs. TiroMAS II. WIGUTON & CO., 43 Waod Mtrut. Plttabarirh. ' Window fflass, Bottles and Vials Of all klmll. Orlara promnlly eieeuted. (l.t our prlo.a ana etreniera aeiore naying. wn.iiiy aaaurpaiaed. m.y!74t. V ALUAIiLK PROrEKTY FOR BALK OH FOR RENT. The subscriber glrei Botlr that he will lthr rent or soil bis dwelling ana: store property, sit oat or Kecd street, adjoining the Leonard House, iu the borough of Clearfield, i'a, Th slor room 11(1X34 feet. The dwelling house contains S rooms and a kitchen on the first story, and rooms ob tbe eeoond story. The store room can bo had at once, and the dwelling portion ou and after the 1st of July. For further par tieulars, addrens or apply lo the undt-rrtgncd n tb premises. UKO. C. IMB.-MullK. Clearfield, Pa., May 19, '7A-I ATTE.T10., FARMERS. W. 'bar. arraaged our bualnaal 10 a. ta giro ipeaial .tvention lo th. aale, of Agrinltnr.l Im plement., and will keep coailantlyon band WOOD'S MOWERS and RKAPERS, BOCk'HYE MOWKHS and REAPER.0, NASH LOCK LEVER HAT RAKES, ELLIS A IIOFK. MAN'S ONE-HORSE THRESH. , Nil MACHINES, r'ANNIN'd Mlf.L8, CIDER MILLS, BUCKEYE nilAIN DRILLS, Four-Horse Sweep Towers, wltb Straw Carri.ro of any dralrcd length, Tutting Boim, from $7 t. 148 Meh, H.rpooa Horn Hay Fork! aad Pull.yi, Plowi, Culllr a tora, Sboral Plow., Plow rlharee nf all kiada, Hapairael all machtnea kold by aa, and any thing elaa in our Una, All ef whloh will be aold oa .eay torn., or .a ohanged for alook. C..h buyrra will Aad great draatagN by itoaliag with na. m.u. brovtm a nno. MEAT MARKET, Market Street. -Muhieee krpl la tb. "Cenlennl.l" balkllnf. ClearAeld, Pa., May II, 1818 lm. pARMERS, LOOK HERE ! F.IIUARDOX&BRO.. Would oall the atlealloa af Parmer, t. lb. fart 1 that they ar. receiring ONI CAR LOAD OF Hebron's Patent Lock Level Tread Thresh Machine, ONI car load' or ' CHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS ' COMBINED. Aad tw. Mada tt GRAIN DRILLS FARM. KRB' FAVORITE A FARMERS' FRIEND. All Ik. a bora MeekUM Witt be Kid ClflAP for , 0A81I, ar iokaafed tar food HORSES aad FAT CATTLE, , Tkey kart alaa a rat af aew TW0 HOEBI ROAD WAGONS, Whtak Ib.y will dlrpoa of la tk. waia atanaar. Oar Three .re, Raaaart aad Drills ar. ef tbe kert mehMt ta th. eoaatry, aad warraalad Iret alaee ta may part lea lar. Oali at .at taaal aaarkal la PI.'. Opera Hoaae , aad aiaBla uaee Baekiaaa. K. it. CABDON BUO. . Claartrhl, Pa, Mark M,'7. .... $w 'tiJ! S)l$rrlUttfoui &&vtttl$tmni$,' , M A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST. Wo enctden tmlistanoe of a , i th Lthtnk KteUtff tba ADrraaUonalJUt(aK Ua)l,la rhlladnamrlaAaoajnAkcrdt: Urutrn i " Irvrit CloUitiiAjjKae tu Amerloa." A Tlaitux and BUviidaiirVhi tbaspcakon : Vimux. What ouruar is tho Rulldlng on f AtUmltptf. ''Houtb-East comi r u( SidJ, and Market. Pleaao Del tho H1XTI1, fr niitio trans;on eeoking Oak 110, ltav Uwu uiUKd by tiealgnlti; persona." v, " It Is iwrfuoly oolossai I Do you know lttdlmensionar A. "12,1X0 equal Ibct fl on Market, aivl 160 odd on Bixib, sis stories hifrh, hai our tbroo acre oV u(KrliSj, ainl cowt i a.jmf utui ocoupkMlbriryUau twenty difforcitt bull Dtea plara.''mX X. Do yoa use st4jn power r . HAIatityouugenKii8 furQlKhns jvyttrr lor tho ftulifht and pai-iufcrelvat.ir8. ami il.o boUurs stvaia for hetUiiig, aud tlie otitU' ouiru- , tiona of tho bouse." Y 1 i11 or&' do you take with fotU f A. "Tbiiy are first iiprod und arranirfd tn tho basement, on lont; 1A ocmnUn.aiiii t-.Lt-u tbenoaon the fMlKlleTator lotbo tlirptx lor'a room on thtntauni Boor." V. " Is iwwM;Unifho tint nporatlot. V A. Na lr, measuriiig. 1 ho gowin are f nt UBJUredlo Uia pliK, ihfn Insitorti-iJ. Il.o rlcuh passoa ovor rollers Lu the la- of a tr t.-r light, and two men sit, one toiore and rno buhint) tbo goods, wau hlng with the eye ol a hawk for tho least pin-holo impcrfprilni, attil uarkiBg every Daw, ao that tbo tultvr rnaj .- and avoid U ffneu It roinua to cut ti.u tar njents." V. " Yon most employ an arrA of cittr rV V K. "Coma to our flnh fl.x aud two I Ue keep 70 hands all the tttV ruling up the rti.tli Into Karwent leeaitlt-myi mtu'blnea Uu iij a dust'ti men's work w lWt a stroke." V. "1H you aanuiactura all your awn goodsr A. " W do, and most carefully. Our ei ainlnfi lnsicct every stitch ana seam, suri certify to every garment as extra-well man taeforo wo put our ticket oa it, aud becouio cue jsuonslble fur It" V. " Voux systci " Your avitiim most save vrm a ar diialT" " Dair A. " In every direction, sir. It Is tb syiit4n and economy we practirwall all tkoei ihn.iitfli. that euablea us tu put OUT pjMp jwu tu tha tx'opla aa wo do." V V. " After inspecting th work, what becomes of It" A. "Bcfbra It (foe Into fltock It 1 Uckrted. Evury mnirlo garment has Its number and other points noted ou It, ao that iu entire his t-ury can fea traoetl without tad, upon our books." V. " Ton most have SO or 40 salesmen f , A. "Why sir, on busy days you iuaEAe 1(10 In the various rooms and suites ol nwnts. V. 'flirt Vr-.II ,tx AwwtUV l...-8t,.,-u V. 7 11 Ik vou tJn tin nrA-r In i mf ha wnatl and c z nrees r Lf ' too c A. ' ery great All over the countrr. Our TORE. LOW TRICKS HAVE NOT KILLED " ' T. A. Fleck & Co., , , , MAKKET ST. CLEARFIELD, PA, They ill II Hv, and find themselves well and hearty wniie outers ar complalaiag becau ee buyer of tin Kns a n u ubi uuuub ar aot in onai Hon to pay the large profits of the past, while tbey, like far-seeing busla men, saw th sit oat I oa aod offered aad sold Dry Uoodi at . Prices (o Suit the Times. By o dolog they have built up a prosperous aad incrmMuig tr3s. WithesmsM iter and Ugh cxiteimes, price tbat would be less than eost to others afford them a prolt. Their motto for 1B74 wax mail in olden times, aod iu the wnrdi of Franklin . A nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling. " At a recent meeting of the firm It was unanimously resolved to do business as berelofore.ON A C AMI BAMlM, and sbange th motto for 1076 as follows : "A nimble Threepence la better than a alow Hlapeure." This boat Franklin just M per esuL THE GREAT ONE PRICE DRESS AND DRY GOODS STORE, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. : , EY OPE.VIXG OF EV DRESS GOODS. All the latest stylos from 10 rents per yard up. THE IS EST BLACK ALPACAS IX TOWN. t Colored Dl-ess Goods in great rariety. Mack Silk., on dollnr and upward. Dross Linens, bosl shades and makes. Tablo Linens, Turkoy Tlti, bleached and unbleached. . . Sheetings and Pillow caiw Cotton, blcaohad and nobleaohod. Calicoos, "1 Cottonado for men' and boy's wear. (Ticking ' Muslinsand I ., . i- . . . ... J tn(j (iingham. ) All kinds of Summer Cassimerea, ,ery ofaeap.1 ( . Crash. ; Nice Summer Shawls and Skirls. ,,. Full fresh linen of all descriptions of Whlto Goods, plain and plaid. , ! . Muslins, Fiquo, Soft (ininltod Cambrics, Nainsook, Swiss Victoria Lawns, A new oboio HAMBURG" New Corsets, Ladies' Tie, Handkerchiefs, Collar and Caffs, Kid Glovos, Hlack and colorod Veilsand Veiling, Neck Kuching, Ladies' Back Comb, Parasols and Fans, Ladies' and Children' Hose, Ladies' and Cbil- . : dron'a Glovea, Ladies' and Children's Undorwear. ', MILLINERY GOODS, fall tin to oit everybody. . . Trimmed Huts and Bonnet, very cheap.: New Silks, Flowers andJRibbon. , . 1'iHrimmcd liats and Bonnot. ' .. Having succeeded in gotling a first class Milliner, persons favoring as with call will find goods in this department vory moch lower than heretofore. Cilenfe FurnlHliIng Goods. Porcale Shirt, While Bhlrts, Underwear, Linon Collar and Cuffs, Paper Collars and Cuffs, Suspenders, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves and Now Tics of every description. All the abov good will be offorod at tbe lowest possible prioos. . T. A. FLECK & CO., ; Clearfield, Pa., April 2ti, 18713. ,,. . , ., M , 1870. WHERE 0Wf 1870. T. MICIIinAN, aa. of tb. femaeat, i.ariab lo, aad keallh, Bulee I WHAT FOR? : V . To bajr a FARM out af tba . ,". One Million Aerem ef BD.Iannlnir l.mli fi aale be tba UHAKO Kil'lllS a INDIANA R. 11. Strong fiolti. Re,l, Harketa. Bare Crop., (load Sehoole. K. R. rum tbrou,b MBtr. of graal. SeltlemaBta all alos,. AU klatla af Prodneu ralaed. lMent, of Water, timber Bad sallding Biaterlale 1'riee frura 4 to 1U t or aor. j ana foorlh dowa, balaaee oa tiaia, MT-Sand for ill.itraled paia.blM,fall ef fantl and figure., .nd b. eoavinoed, Adilr... W. A. 110H AKU, Comat'r. Uraad Kalridi, Mich. P. tt. L. PIERCK.Sk', Lead Dep t. NEW GROCERY . STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., HtKim No, 4, Pie's Oprra Houm, 1 Irardrld, Pa. . Ke.pDn8ita.llyiiah.Ad ' ! t 81'OAR, .! ' rtlFFKR, ., TKAS, ' ' S0BA, .. roAl, oil. DTRVr, , ;,. . ALT, HI'IOKK, SOAP, Caaaed aad Dried fraite, Tobaeea, Clgara, 0.B- dlea, Older Vlaegar, Setter, Rgga, At. ALSO, EXTRA 0M1MADI Wheat snd Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, Ao., All af wakb wM b. aall .laaap for aaab at I .lebaag. foi aowBTf ared.ee. . A. 0. KBAMRI CO. Rlearlele, Ror. V. mlF. lJ CrlVt system a4d rules of tf-BiaAiwBMtit ak Itnkmihlto lo pleaao people 'i.OU mil tway JA UrlbcUy aa IX they wan lura la person, V. I anipposo yon here at least tutf adoaaa dllTerent dt'iartmeulsr' A. "afydoaratrl wa bare more than twenty, enrhcharxed with Its own businom.aud iiiortiugnty oqranisoa,a nomary wheel wita- In tha irn-at wheel." I. "will you namaadntm or ao of them f , "With pleasure Tho t'ubtom Deiicrt In en t, fhrthoso who prefer tUaUom-made lo n Rily-madlo. Thi Funilahhig llepanment, with It mnwham stock of all underwear, lha Shirt IBtltory, with lm busy uaihlnes, tnaklnjr ourown flrst-rlass shirts. The Trim niiug Department, Itmalf aa big aa many tmp lar stnro. Th Uannent Btocfc hoom. Tno Hccelving Room. Tba Ordur ipaitmnt, named before. The BpcclaJ Uniforms l)eprt UienL Th Delivery '"'p'llTufil With 1IB st ore of lieaseniters. Tho" . V. Huid.noidl slr.enongbr A. "I'm not halfthruughr Th Advertistng tvparttut'iitwlth Its bilLandslffn dlstribulora, ei lltlnr and publlshlnjbslbujlnea and popular li'uruiu, nrulaCjpf,ine, U,ouu euplw monthly (toll all yourilwMoSend forlti. The Uen'a vpartmuutlwitlTTts manyrooms. Tbaltoru iivrluit'DL The Youth IVpartmeot Tha t'lilldren Department, with lu special entrance for ludios. Th Telegraph l&part innt, Th Chief Clerk Iepartment with ii,lr,k-keencrssndaMLstanis. General llan Sifur's Ltpartniontr finanoier'a Otttos, aud (tln-r oflut-a of th Annall busy aa beoa lUinkinw, planning, exentlng, buying, mak Iti(t, ii'gUUTinif, reitgbiOb. sending outselling, and tu a thoiuandUyi Joining their Ibrrea tu carry on a ImuneuVfth tho people smount- l" to bctwoaii l.i.uuo.uu) aud an- nuaiiy.' v. i-t-B-p-.n-dB-r 1 A. "lndet-d It 1! I forrot to nana tha Cnhlei"sl-partment(whlcLWdlmiAM Of rttall mU-a on some sloslo dan 1" V. -ti:M ImmensolThat-s'whatfimblas the bouMtohuychoapandat'LTcheapr' A. " KiartJy I Yon hare iWst hit It Th peoplo thrung ben, kniuf that we depend on low prices aod Immilikalew." ' V. ' "hat ara th 'AtifaauiM Ihcmr a much about?" A. "Our syrten ofbnalnom tlaallnr-l. On Sric. no deviation ; 3. tah for everything ; t. giuusjitee protavtlng the purchaser. eVTh , money returuod if Uao buyer oan't otBarwls be suited." v. " oulIng oouia d nurer - 'MothUig. And tho people Mil' ' Well. 1 thank tuil air. lar vour luista atteutlon." B A. " Not at all. It's avrpleejnnw toasfV yon. Oall aitaln; and be sure of tho plso Wana maker A Brown's Oak Ballg Itoet our nor blxth and Market-" V. "Thank youl 1 auall b happy to do so. Good Burning." at the close of a successful years' business lint of style EDGINGS. Tacked Muslins, plnin & i striped, . Long Cloth, , , Plain Cambric ,. JOI1 PRINTING OP KVKRT DBSCRIP tloaawU, eieeat.d t Ula .Bm. 1876. 5L1Y. ,1876. NEW GOODS, cheaper than ever. . ROOM NO- 2 Filled and Overflowing. llio quito recent decline in Urj Goods, tells in the way goods are going off. Will not enumerate, but everything in tlio way of Millinery and Fancy Goods, DRY GOODS, . ' NOTIONS, , TRIMMINGS, CAB PETS, OIL CLOTHS, ! - WALL PAPER, ' 'V ' . i it 1 ,' In great abundance, at the lowest possible prices. ' ' ' ' : ), -i ' ; .. " it H WILLIAM REED, ... . ROOM 1H0. 2, ; v Ple'e Cera Home. " CleeeSald. Daw, I, Iff , ,11, (1- p Urn dostlf, 5rortri, si tr. pEW OPENING. (. SHOWERS . . 'J ' .1 y i i t I BOOT & SHOE AND HAT & CAP NTOttH. ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKRT BTRRET. A ftill and eeatplet. aeaortairat ef Bew good. an. aew .1,10., aowa t. "II AUD PAN" PRICES. Citlaaal era tnrlud to aall and examlB. my atoek aad jadg. for tfaeueelroo a. ta qaalit aad prieea oi goooi. JOSEPH & SHOWERS. Claartald, April 14, 1874. JJARD TIME8 HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLEI I aa swsrs thst there sra sons personi Uttls hard to p lease, aod I an also swart thai the soap lata t oi "bard times is well nigs noivsrsal. Bat I aa so sUaated aow thai lean satiify ths former and provs soaolailTsly that "hard times" will oot effeot those who hay their foodi from me, and all mj patrons shall b laitiatsd Into tha se- srsi or HOW TO AVOID ; HARD TIMES I bars roods enourh t eaptrlv all ths Inbabl tants la tbs lowsr snd of ths ooaatr whioh X sail at eioeedlne; low rates from my mammoth Store la MUL80NBUEU, where I ou alwas bs foand ready to wait apon sail en aad soppis mm with Dry Goods of all Elnds, Bach as Cloths, Bstinetts, Cassimeres, Hasllns, Delaines, Ltnsa, lrlllini, Calleoet, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laos, Readj-mads Clothinc, Boots and Shoes, lists aad Caps aU of tbs best material and mads to order one, hocaSf u lores, mittens, isaess, niboons. c. Q ROOK RIBS OF ALL KINDS. OolTee, Tsa, 8u(tar, Bles, M1siass, Fiih, Bait fork, Liasaed Oil, fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hard wars, Qaeensware, Tin wars, Caatlnri, Plows and Plow Caitinits. Nails, Bp Ikes, Cora Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, aad all kinds of Axes. Ftrfamsrjr, Paints, Varniib, Olasi, aod a gensrat asirtnav ar btatioaerji GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, and will bs sold at tbs lewsst possible Igures. J. II. McC Iain's lledielnss, Jtyne's llsdlelnss U os tetter's and UooBand s UttUrt. IMt aonads of Wool wanted for whtefc ths bigheit pries will ba paid. Clovsrased oa hand ana lor sals at tns lowsst marast pnoe. Also. Ami for BtrattonTills and CnrwsnsTllle Xbrtshtng Haehinss. t-Call aad see for yoarselves. Toa will And very thing aiasJly kept tn a retail store. I ' ' : ' L. M. COUDRIBT. : FrsBohvllls P. 0., Aagost 11, 1874. REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Wonld rsinMfltAiN notlfV ths nablle re n oral It tbat be has restored bis Grocery Btera from Shaw's Row, t ths bniidiag formerly ooeapisd by J. Miles Krstser, oa Seooad street, asxk door to Biglsr's hardware store, wbsra bo lntsnds keep log a full Una of GROCEBIED. BASIS, DRIED BEEf aad LARD. 8U0ARS aad 81 RfPS, of all grade.. TEAS, Green and Black. COFFEE, touted ad dreen." t '-IT iv.'J . 1 Ji '. .. j I. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, t All i8dl U tha laark.t. ' j J ( , PICKLES, la J.ra aad karrele. SPICES, la .rerr fona aad rarietj. "FAMILY iFLOUR, ALL KIND OF CRACKER!. soaps, . . . i' MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, ' i . i ' Coal Oil tai Lamp Qiimnoyi. And a good aaeortiaent of tboae thlnga B.aalle kept ia a grocery atore, wblrh he will exchange fbr marketing at tbe aiarket priee.. Will aell for eaah aa .bMplj a. aa other oaa. rieae. cell and aee bla atoek aad Judae for joareelf. JUIIH MrUAI'llllHV. Cleerteld, Jaa. 8, 1878. QROCKRIKS. JAS. H. LYTLE, (Ranaaear to LTTLR A MITCHRLL) WHOLESALE AND IiRTAIL DKALEU IN CHttlt'B LINR OH TF.AH. O0LONIIS, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, YOl'NH HY80N, . , ENI1LIH1I BRKAKPA8T ' Pareet la Market. ' BUTTKR AHU KlifiH Will be kept aad aaid al Iret eoel. Caab paid ir Coaatry Prodac . ... i 1.1,1 ii ' HERMAN CHERRIES, . Tt'RKEf piuiibs, 1 ;' ; ; PRE8BRVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. Maekerel, Leke Berrleg, Ood, Ac. KBerrel Pleklee aad lagHak Pleklee. j rLOUpl Alio fEBD. rkrar, Cera Meat, Oat Meal, Aa, meHTV.'i !lil.'MTtt.E. WlSHuattfou. M ILL NOTICE. An. c.rlr haelaa lota la aaw at Loak llaeaa, aaa bar. Ibea DDteureolured .1 ib. lowaat rat. aad ia tbe bert manner by aliag al th. S.w Mill of T...OB, Shaw Ce., Water atreet. Leak U.v.n, P.. H, BUAW. Look ll.r.n, April IS, lT8-l. PHKAP QHOCERIK8I J i LUMBER CITT, PA. The aaderalgned aaaoeaeea to bla aid frlaada and netront tbat be hea opened a go Ha. .1 OKOL'KHIKri m FHOVIHIONrl at lie old Bl4 of Kirk m Speneer. for which be eollelta a liberal patronage. - H. W. SfKNCKR. , LumUr City, Pa., Manh It-tt STEAM SAW WILL, ENGINE AND DOILKU8 FOR 8ALB. Tha anderalgned offer, for aal. oa r..eon.lla lerma, their eUena aaw Bill, located at W.liaoa ton, Ulear8eld Uo., Pa. Tbe wgin. and bollora are a. good a. aew. The I lie of the englee le 14x24, aad la la goal rwnnlag order. Tbey will alao eell Ihelr ahlogle aad lath Bill, aad all Iba worklag Daehiaar, la tb. Bill. Pertiee wiahing to purebae. MB eell on or addre. OHABAM. WALLACE A CO Clearleld, Pa., Jnaa 80, 1818. -ROOT AND SHOE MAKING. X3 JOSEPH II. DEKRINO, oa Market Mreat, I Hbaw. Row, CI.arB.ld, Pa , be. Ja.l reeatr.d a 8". lot of Preaek Calf Skin, aad Klpt, tba beBt Id the market, and la aojr prepared toman afaetara .r.rytklng In bla Ha.. H. will war real hi. work to be a. ropreatated. Ale., aU kind, af LMther aad 8ho. Flaalnga for all.. Th. eltii.ni of Clawlald and eielnltj are reapefally Inritad 40 glr. hint a all. Work don. at ah.rt aotlc. MS'TJy FULFORD . THOMPSON, . OtSERAL l.VSCRASCB AOESTS, Clearfield, Penti'a, Repreirat alt tbe leadlog Fire lnauraaa. CoopaolM of the ooaotry I Qeeea 410,088,00 Royal Cenadiea 0,808,00 Home, New York t.TM.lM Lrenaniog, Maaey, l'e............ ,6.1,4iJ Franklin, Phiiad'a..n,.,. l,,M8,i Pbo?all, HlrUord. ............ ..... - 1,881,101 llenorer, New York I,4i8.ti Home, Col., 0.-. ....................... 816,1.8 Atlaa, Hertford .. (08,84t I'rorldeooe, Wuhlogtoa............ 818,00 Pereona abont effeotlag 8n lnBannoe on prop erty of aay kind, abonld call at our ofliee, en Market atreet, oppoeite tha Ooart Hoaaa, aod aea oar liat ef eonpeaiea and ratae before iBB.ring. JOHN H. FULFORD, T.W.THOMPSON. Clearleld, Pa., Oot, 17, '78-ly G REAT EEJOICING All over tbs State at ths adjournment of both branchss4f oot State Lsgislaturs, aod soma of tba aiembtrc making for their heist I hop to Stay there. GREAT AM) GOOD NEWS, also, for tba eltiasas of Clearfield soaatjr who la tend visiting tba Oenuanlal, and for all ethers, by ths n-opening of tbs OLD SHORTY SHOE SHOP, Ob Market street, one door west of tba Alleghany Hotel, where "SHORTY" will he foand at all times, read and willing to meet and aoeommodat aU bis old eaitotners and as many nsw onss as msy fsror him with a call, so thst tbey oan visit tbs Centennial "clear heeled and light-footed" la a pair of "Shorty's" boas-made BOOTS 0B SHOES, Don't forget ealling on "Shorty" before fwr shastng elsewhere, lis keeps none hot Arat-elass workmen and can warrant all "feet-wear" made at bis shop not to rip, raral or draw tbe pegs, lis Is prepared to do aov thing in his line etitehsd, sawed ar pegged. Kepairin neat It done on short notiet. LEATHER & SHOE FIXDHGS alweya oa band and for aale by the aetne "abort" follow by lh.".korf aame ef FRANK 8UOIIT. 1'l.arBelil, I'a., May 10, 1878.11. guarded thr Might! Medal nt E. & H.T. ANTHONY 4, CO.,- sl Broadway, Mew Vork, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel), AiorincBial, laroataaa ixt suuaa i CHROMOS & FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES & 7EWS, A!tma( Oraphsseopes, Photofraphs, and kindred gootts-Ualebnties, Aelreuee, 4c PHOTOGRAPIUT MATERIALS, Ws are besutqaartars for srsry thing In tbs way of Storeoptioom in& Magic Zsaatenu, Bslag manufactorers of tba IIICRO-flClENTIPIO LANTERN, Dl KHEU-r AM Ur TICON, UNIVERSITY STKROPTlCOy, r ADVRRTIHKR 8 8TBR0PTIC0N, . ARTOPTICON. SCHOOL LA NT K UK. KAMILY LANTERN. ntPi-iDt IP'S f AVTL'nu ' Raob style being tbs best of Its lass ta tbe Market. , ' Catalogaes of Lanterns and Slldsi. with dtrse. tlona for using, sent on appltoatiaa. Any snterpriiing man caa auks money with a Mario Lantcra. fvisitorsto tbs Ceatennlal Rxpasltloi win ' do wisely to defer pnrchasinr roods in our Una nntil they ooms to oar store ia New York, where tbey will And greater variety and mora modersto prices, aod aen i elect them at their Misnra. Bat we bars a eoaoeesioa to sell some styles of ear goads i tbe bailding of tha Department of Pa bite -Comfort, and those not earning to New York ar in riled to sail on oar repreeentatioa there. vA full stoekof Views of tbs Kitrasltioa and thsir eonteot. fir-Got out this advertisement for reference. WmUW 1 1 IDIV-le CALIFORNIA. TBI CniCAOO A!tD MAT-WBSTIRB BAIL WAT I m braces ander on mamrftnentthe Orrat Tmnk Hailway Lines of tbe WbST and NORTH WKST, and, with Its namsrotts braaehas and oonnertlons, forms ths shortest and quickest roots between Cair.Goenri ell peintf In Illinois, Wis- QOSBIR, NonTHIRR M ICR t SAM, MlKSRSOTA, IOWA, NasaxsRA, C a li roam a and th Warn as TaaaiTomiBs. Iu Omaha and California Line Is tbs sborteit and best rauto for alt poiatt in North rrvv III mo it, Iowa, Darota, Nebraska, Wtorir CoMRAbo, Utah, Nrvapa. CAiiron RiA Orroor, Cbina, Japah and Australia. Its Chicago, Madison & St. Taut Line I. the ahorteet lin. far Nobtbrm Wiaoeaaia aad Mln.BBoei.and for Mamaoe, Sr. P.i Jlm aaratie, Uri.rta.nd all poiaU lath. Ureet NorlbweeL Iu Winona and St Peter Line Is tbs only not for Wihora, Rotrritrr, Owa Tost a, Markavo, St. Pbtrr, Nkw Ulm, and all points in Southern and Ceatral Minnesota. Its Green Say and Marquette Line Ta tbs only line fbr jakritillb, Watrrtowm, Fodd Dn Lac Oshkosr, Atplrtor, (Irrrr Bat, RCANABA, NROAirRRR, MASyURTTR, Hot'ORTON, Hakoock aod tbs LarrSuprriorCountrt. Its Freeport and Dubuque Line la tbe only route tor Ei.oie, Roraroat,, Fane rear, end all point, via. Freeport, It, ClilcaRO and Milwaukee Line Is tb aid Lab Shore Boats, sad t tba only oaa passing through K tan uto, I.akr Forbst. Hior larh Parr, Walk soar, Hacimr, Krrosra to MtLWAURSa Pullman Pulace Cars ar run oa all through tralni of thlt road. Thle la lb. ONLY LINE running thee, can be. Iween Chicago aad Hi. Pan), Cbioago and M ilwau kee, or Chloag. and Wtaoaa. At Omaha our Hlaepera eoanect with the erer land Slernera oa the Ualoa PaoiOe Kailrnad for all pointa Weat of the Miaeouli Rlrer. On Ihe arrival of tbe train, from the Xe.t ar Soatb, tbe trains ef Ihe fhlugo A Nortk-Weotera Rnllway LEAVE CHICAOO a. follow. ! for Council lllane.llmalia nnd alirnrnla. Two Throurb Tralna daily, with Pnllmaa Pelaoe. Drawing Room and Sleeping Cart tnreaeh t. Coaaetl Bl.Ia. for Pt. Paul and Mlnarapolle, Two Thre.eh Traiaa daily, with Fallmaa Pakaee Can ell.rbed ea both Ire!... For fcrwa Bay and Lake) Superior, Two Traiaa daily, wilk Pallmaa Palaea Vara attacked, aad ranatng through lo Marqaatl. Ker Mllwaake Peer Through Trai.ad.Uy, Pallmaa Can aa Bight tralna, Parlor Chair Car. on day tniaa. Far apart nnd eelnotia and nalatt hn MlBaeaota. Oaa Through Tnla daily, wltk Pallmaa Biropen to Wiaeae, for Irabuqae, ,1. rti.aart, Twa Threagh Traiaa dally, wllh Pallmaa Van cm alght Iniae. ear Uubuqae aad La Craaaa, eia Cll.lea, Two Tbnugb Tniaa dally, wilb Pallmaa Cera en Bight tmiB to McOngnr, Iowa. for Ha.ni City nnd Vnaklaa. Two Tnin. daily. PallmaB Can te Mlereari Velley Jaaetlnn. far Lena llaterl, tt Tr.!.. dally. f.r Nockford, Besrllag, Kanoana, ft. TUbn, aad ether palate, y.a eaa h.ra from tw. t. te. treia dally. New Y.rk Office, Ne. 418 Broadway 1 Beaton 081 oe, Ne. t Stel. Street Oaika OAoe, 181 Fenbam Street, Baa Fneelee. OBea, 111 Mont gomery BlreetpCble.ee TlraMt Omee. i II Clark Htraet, ander Sherman Hoaaai eoraer Canal aad Madlaoa Blre.Hi Klaale Hlreet Depot, eoraer W. Hiaileend Caaal Htreetl Weill Btreet Depot, earaar Well, aad Kiaaie Itreete. For ratee er lafermelloa n.1 atUlnaUe from year kerne ageata, afply U) w. II. STnaaBTT, Vabtiw Bcaairr, Oen. Pua. Agt, Chicago, . Oan. Sap't, Jan. 18, I878.y Chioag. ra xzrawij. . , , 7 I