Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 02, 1876, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLBAKF1KLU, PA
WIDNKHllAY MORNINrt. Al'O. J, 1878.
Term, of Subscription.
If pallia advauoe,ur within Urea monthi...$J 00
ll iIJ .ftrr Ihreeaad before ili monlbe I to
I' paiJ .Per theeiplration of ali month,... I 00
erM.uri. 8. II. Pinruraiu. A Co., Newa
neper Adveitlelng Agenti, S7 P.rk How, earner
Uuekman hire.!, ara our duly eothoriied Agent!
Naw York City.
r. KI.KilntlH notickm.
Slethodlet P.nleeonal Church n n v
Stuvbici, laitor I'ul.lio Hervloe every Sakbelb
."1 n .11., mi r. 01.
Hal.lialh rlohool at II A. M.
Prayer onetlot: ever, Thured.v. at fl P M
Coumunloa Service, trit Snblialh of every
inni.lti at 1111 A U '
...W". t'oartteld, M. E. C hurchn.Ti
" tin ana J. r. Ai.naeon. Peiton
i"" every alternate Burnley, o'slcaBk,
P. M.-nunrt.y School 2J, p. M. All ara in
rre.nyterlaii ChurchRev. II. 8. Burma,
r nervlnea morning and evening Hab.
om nouooi at r. M.-Ir.y Meeting Wednei
hbj ()niug.
w. Franc!' Church Ct!iollcKi.. P.
.,-.rreaciiingat It... o'olo0k, A.M., 01
the first, third and fourth .t.m.l,.....r ...
Vespers and llr-nedlollon of the blessed Sacrament
at 7 o'clock, p. M. S-induV School -r.r. Blin,i..
afternoon i
i et I o'clock. '
OKFICIAI. DIRFXTORY.
" tthb or loi.Dipfl qiiARTin iimioki cocbt.
Sot on d Monday of January.
T'xrd Monday or March.
First Monday of J una.
Fourth Moo Jay of September.
TIMI Or HOLD1RQ COMUuR rXBAH.
Flrat Monday of J una.
public orririM,
Pwidtnt Hon. Charles A. Mayer, of
Lock llaran.
Atii'trot.. Lew tajft IIoq. John II. Orvis, of
Auortat Juft9uVlim C. Foley, Clearfield:
John J. Head, CurwensTllle.
'rofAoNotarv Ell It loom.
Htyittr mud Rtoordtrh. J. Morgan.
Diilriet Atlarny Frank Fielding.
7Varr David Mcliaughoy.
.VAsr. William K. MoPharson.
County aSuwyor Kamuul F. McCloskey, Cur
wensvllle. (JoKfify Comw.'itMmen Clark Brown, Clear
field ( Thomas A. Mcljc, Cheat P. O.; Kuril
iioovcr, uiearueiii.
County Auditor--Chriat. J. KcaKgy, Olen
Hop ( Bamuel A. Caldwell, Williamagrur ; John
0. Connor, llu reside.
County CorontrJ. II. Naff, New Wsshington.
Jury VommitiionertJuhn W. Hhugnrt, James
Mitchell, Claarfled.
SuptriHiintirmt n fuhliv Schools John A.
rBry, Cnrwensrille.
tfotariw Publie Juhn W. Wrlftlfy, Wm. H
dubaugh, Cyrua h. Cordon, Clearfield i Joiiah
r.Tani, jot. n. irwin, n. K. Arnold, Corwenivllle
J. J. tingle, Km met Hayera, Oeceola. Mille; Jol.n
ton Hamilton, Lutheriburff.
Our Special oolumn Is dcldidly lnteretin In
local point of flew, and pro 8 table reading to
qui ii u era woo want to mto money.
The hoiiBo fly don't l ine so early dur
ing iot ewa man oi tue patt lew oayi,
m i
Thooyetor Mason ia coming. Noxt
month will have the nectannry "r" In it.
a
John McClellun in building a now
front to hie dwell. ag-hotm on Loouit etreet, In
tb la borough.
imcKicDcrruiB worg hoiu on our
treu last week nt lira and alz temi pr qiirt.
Cheap enough.
The Sunbury&Ijowistown Jiaitniad,
eta Hellnpgrore. U again tn running order, trier
a Tftcation of aaarly two yean.
. ' i m i
We direct the attention of mrti)U
to the adTerlUeaent of tho IMttiburgh Fi-mala
College, to be found In this papr.
A Clinton county boy, Arthur Doni
blaier by name, is a littl giant, lis is but nine
years old, and weighs 121 pounds.
a .
Tho vacation ot theaohool-boy is fust
supping away. Iba Leonard (traded ttubool lr
this borough will open early tn September.
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Tho BOiwon for catching apeoklod
trout expires on the 16th day of this tn -nth, in
stead of on the lit, as many person! suppose.
Weather prognosticntorB aro already
predicting a corerely eold Winter. All right t We
have our 'apply of bituminous paid for. Let the
oold wind shriek. ' "
liev. Wm. M. lliircutioM has resigned
the pasterata of the CurweniTille Presbyterian
Churok, and bis rtrt gnat Ion has been accepted by
the congregation.
Young America in rejoieingover tho
proipeoUre large erop of obeitnnU this eomlng
Fall. The trees gire abundant trldenoe that the
erop will be unusually large.
A fine largo navsonago is being built
at Woodland by the M. K. congregation of that
place. They now bar a resilient pastor, and are
building the bouse for his accommodation.
Tho Women's Foreign Missionary
Society will hjold a stated meeting In the Clearfield
M. K. Churuh, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at S
o'clock. A full attendance Is requested.
, a m
"The slimmer you look tho better,"
says a fashion writer totbu ladies. And hemigat
hare added. "The tighter you pull the corset -strings,
the sooneroi will hare a obnneeto visit
the othar short, where fashions trouble not and
the weary art at reit.'
Austin Plunk, of I'hilipsburg, full
from a freight ear at that place, a few dajt since,
and ont of bis legs was so terribly mangM that
It had to be amputated Just bolow (be knee. He
was not employed on the railroad, but bad jumped
on the ear for a ride.
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t?uite a number of business houses
and dwellings In this vicinity have bean Improved
greatly in external appearanea during the present
Hummer, by resetting several new eoats of paint.
Among the morersoent Improvements tn this line,
we notloe that of Butters' saloon building.
The roof of tioo. Lanieh's blacksmith
hup, on Fourth street. In this borough, ca tight
Bra from rparks from the forge-flu falling upon
It, by which tb roof was considerably damaged.
A timely disoortry of tht flames prevented what
might have been toneldercd a aariousoonflagratlon.
a -
Messrs. Jones & Urinker, of Finr
moiiot, Clarion ronnty, have roeetved the contract
. to furnish 750,00ft brio It, to bt and la finishing
.'. the Summit tunnel, on tht Low (trade Hailroad,
; in Huston township, this tounty. Mr. Ueo. B.
' Douffherlv. of K.tlnD. will euterinlend the
manufastnre of the brick.
Last wei'k we attributed tho guddun
and remarkable ebange ta the weather to the
: sever hail storms tbat visited the various sections
of the eoontry a week previous. And now "Old .
Probabilities" comes to tbe front with the thetrry !
that this col weather. occasioned by an iceberg,
- which Is now railing along a great cipsns of
our seaooast.
(.round was staked oft' on tho rail
road, about a quarter of a mil above the Qood
fellow bridge, and near Aulas' dam, one day last
' week, for a new station. It Is to b only a flag
and shipping station, and will be sailed "Porter,"
In honor of our townsman, Wm. Porter, Ksq., who
donatrd the ground to th Railrtad Company fur
the purpose abov mentioned.
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The ecalToldin around tho new
Catholic Cburrh, which Is being built at Brook
Villa, fall on Wednesday, tht ItSth utt , end five
laborers, named Casper, Mullen, Brooks, Milltron,
and O'Laugblin, were seriously, though not fatally
Injured. Three of tht mea fell a diatanoa of forty
lt, and two fell twenty-tight fret. The attend
ing physicians report that all tht men will recover.
M. B. Spackman has opened a eabi-
Ht-maklag shop o Foarlh street, In this bore ugh,
here he will keep on hand a Urge stock of new
waltur and do all hia.ls of aabiaet wrk to
r. He will also repair furniture In a neat and
AetaatLI manner. "Meta.w Is a good work
, and will, no doubt, recelv a liberal patron
dvrtla. In tbe Ram at. it aw to day.
Tho West Branch Cnmp-tnclainir at
Tayn. elation, Clinton onaty, will commence on
arday, tbe 17th day of August, and continue
U days, elosing on Toesdsy morning, August
Kb. Bishop Rimpnn and a larg nasaWr
W sod noted-ministers will be present. The
rttadano promises to he large, and the meeting
1 ipceted to be among the mail scctssfu ever
lid at tltal place.
ma mm,
iJamos lit Ltavy.of ixn plttC0( WJ
Informed, ba pure baaed the American Huus
pvity at Cnrttoasvlllo, from Mrs. Bloom, and
Wlgns rrmodellog It tbrongbuut and building it
ether story higher. Whtibtrar eufJint" I.
Ids to turn landlord, we hart aot beea toforiae 1.
f. Uavy will tro build twu new dwelling bouses
)Csrwenstllle, Iffitf rt, lb, tn.ulng Fall, w
h a bleb hi owns la that borough.
Wanted 11,000 cords of Hemlock
ad Rook Oak Dark, for which we will pay tht
highest market brio. ,
Jltr. A, G, Kiuuta A Co. I
(iRooKRiita, Tho largont bihI bmi
alaeUo anil ab.ap.tl atock of iroearlaa la Olaar
l.ld loualy al J. N. Ljll.'i. K..rjlhiD boujbt
Id larf. qu.alltl.i, atrlolljr for oaib, to that b.
aaa olT aod aall tha .la aliao.l w law al Iba
oily prlo.1.
J. A. Htuillrr'i horso, attached to It in
bak.ry aoo, anil ilrl.ta by a amall boy, look a
nolloo to rua aay lait M.,na.y anernooa, and
Ibara at a iudi!.n fall In tba " .tilTof lift." Tha
boy Dial. a rat; narrow aMapa from aarlaut la.
jury, Tba wagon wat npi.1 and tha boy nniar.
mooiouly landed In tho fultar, at tha ooraor of
Jtilrd and Loeait ilraat. Uayond braaklnf tha
liafta f tha w.gon, no aerlom damara wai dona.
Iit of luttorn romainlng uncluimod
In tha Po.toBo. at Claarn.ld, for tba week ondlo
-my out, taint
Hak.r. II.
Milb-r, ali.. A inn
MoLauahlla, rj. U.
Pooda, Hainufll '
Ho.., M.i. Mattla J.
Hhaw, I. 0.
Turner, Mri. Ruth
Witherrliht, M. W.
V. A. OAULIN.P.M.
Uryaon, f.tar
luaan, John A,
Purmta, Mil. ra
Johnana, Hobart
JohaMba, Samuel F.
Uollealn, O. 11.
A il Anni i nii Club at Ohoeola. Tho
u.toooraoy orunaola are fully alira to I ho ioler
aati or tba airoarbjii PreiMenllal cuiiinlgn,
and will org.nlic n TMden and llcndrlobi Caia
al(n Club durlna Iho loiter nart of thli week.
Money haa been lubaorlliei! for tba purohaae of
nnlformi and l.rie. and a laraa benioeralle vote
may he looked for In that borough. Work and
pluck will win.
Sunday-School Juiiii.ke. livory.
body il Invited to attend a baiket ple-nlo in tbc
pine rora nnr VYaedilll.. on tba Uw tirade
Hailroad, a few mllei ent of PenfleM, on Satur
dey next, Iho 6th day of Auguit. Her. D. B.
Monroe, of WiUiau.port, will be among the
peakeri. Tba principal eiereiiei will ba the
aiuging of longi, making ipwehei, and aating
your own - proviiiooi, providing you tako them
along.
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Thk 8iikrfp'8 Hail Rained. The
NiierlrT of our tounty, after tha expiration of
fnerin Aici'herson's ttrut, In eooformltr with Iks
not passed at tb last mm inn of tht Legislature,
will ba roqalred to give bail In the sum of I5,
000, with two or more sureties, Instead or 5,000
us heretofore. Th foregoing Is lb amount fixed
for all ooua tie having more than Jo.tfOQ aid Ism
than 60,000 population.
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Judgo Klwcll, at tho recent dinner
of the Alumni of the Bloom. burg Slate Normal
reboot, look occasion to ouuitoend in it roust terms
tb Udiet of tht graduating olan for having at
tended the examination and graduation tn neat
ealioo dresses, which they bad made themselves.
It was a prudent, "W said, that should bt gen
erally followed. Rivalry tn drees Is not only
bur h upon the poorer pupils, but necessarily dis
tracts tha mind of a fematt pupil from bar lessons
and txamiLations.
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Kclipb bh. Tho inon th of IScplc in Ur
HI bt remarkable this year for a partial eclipse
of the moon, and a total telipst of tht sun. The
first will occur on tht 3d nf the luonlb, and the
latter on the lHtli. It might bt well to add that
tf the night of the Id should happen to b ok-ar
be world generally, with the txeetttloo of North
Amerioa, will see th partial eclipse, and that
tbo people In Australia and along the South Pa-
ituo oocan ara the only ones who will wltntss the
draping of the suu. ttolh show will b invisible
this latitude. ... , t . r
It has been estimated bv thoao who
were on the grounds, that near five hundred peo
ple and two bundrrd vehicles were on tht buckle-
berry ridge, more familiarly known as Roone's
mountain, at one time last week. Rooue'i moun
tulo Is tight or ten miles northwest of this bor
ough, and for years past has been th reodeivom
for huckleberry pickers. Iu addition to the num
ber present last week from different portions of
this oounly, tber wsra reprassotattres from tbo
counties of Jefferson, Indiana, Clarion, and Arm
strong, soma o them baring traveled a divtaaoa
ot thirty-five miles. When w state that aach
individual will carry away 00 an arerare a buabel
aod a half of berries, sum idea may ho formed
. u ... , A
of tb extent of this year's erop.
It seems as though somebody in
I'hilipsburg Is not happy unless a fir is raging
In tbat village. Laat Wednesday the barb of Mr.
Richard Atherton, with a number of adjoining
outbuildings, was burned. Tbe barn had been
stowed fall of furniture, which bad been saved
from tb recent destruotlr fir there, but It was
all consumed by th fir of last week. As there
bad been no fir about th building, It was cer
tainly tbe work of an Incendiary. If tht eitisens
of Pbilipsburg should catob torn an f tb
miscreants In th aot of firing a building, we
think they would very properly give him a right
eous do of lynch law. wttisb wuuld ba 1 lorviof
Htm eiaotly right.
Defaulting Coi.Lwrrons. Tho er
roneous view held by many pcopl la relation to
the responsibility of tat -collectors, should be dis
pelled. It is as great a trims In they eyes of tb
law, end honest uvea, for a man to oollact taxes
aod appropriate th money to hll own use, as It
is to steal horses, and they should ba punished
accordingly. T. J. Williams, so Altouna tai-
collector, was found geilty in th Blair County
Court last week of omtmiling$J,3AM., collected
by him In tb years 18TS and 19?1, and not paid
Into tb County Treasury, wher It rightly ba.
lengod. We presume tbat Williams supposed he
had as much right to rob th Attoonlans of that
sum, as Bill Kembl and Geo. 0, Kvans had to
rob th Plato Treasury f (300,000, Tbat Is trn.
Now, let Williams be put at tba bead of bis party
In Altoona, and then ba will be vn with Ktiublt
CLKARa-'IKLD CoAL TraPH HtfttO-
ment of Coal aod other freights tent over th
Tyron A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Kail
road, for th week ending July 21, 1870, and
tbe same ttmo text year :
COAL,
Fur tbe week.
Sam timt last year-
Inereaav
Previously during year,,...
Same lime last yir
Inereflee
Total In 1H79
Heme time last Jtar
Inereaae
, OTI1KH f RKtOHt
Lumber ....
Miscellaneous freights
, 10,0 S3
....120 ifars.
.., en "
Is JIlmouiam. -At a mooting of
Clearfield Lodge, INo. 80a, K. of P., held al thtlr
regular plac of meeting, en Monday evening,
July Slat, 1870, the following preamble aad reso
lutions were adopted t
Wan an a. It bas pleased the Supreme Father
of all spirits, la His all-wise providenoe, to re
inn fa Crnm 1111 r mid at tha antil of our hiartil
respected aod beloved brother, George T. Parks,
alter more than one yoar'a protraotetU illness
therefore,
tetolcrtt, That w bow In humble submission
to tbe will of our Heavenly Father, whodoelh all
things well (at whose bidding we all must 00 me),
and exelaim with one of old, th will ol the Lord
be done.
esoreef, That we, tbe members of this Lodge,
eitend to the members of tbe family f our de.
parted brother, ear warmest sympathy, and pray
tbe God of Heaven to austaia them tn this eevtre
trial and sanctify It to their good, that there may
In that great day be a re union. , . j
Jieolvtd, That out of respect to our dfpart4
brother, tb thartor be drapd in mourning for
tb spare of thirty days from th date of these
resolutions.
Httolttd, That ibis preamble and these resolu
tions be published in tbe Clearfield RercBLifAM
and Hafumnn't Journal, and that copies of th
sain be sent to tb family of the deceased, .
A. F. tteana, V ' W
A. Uumrauau, Commitlee,
J. A. 8TRWARV. I
r J)ahi(J Bubgury. Tho Altoona
Tributt of last wtefc saya r About I o'clock 0
Wednesday morning, July 16th, th ami-shop of
Olmes A Hink, Kleveatb street, opposite tb Opera
House, wat forcibly entered, tb sat hlon epea
and about 1300 la moaty abstracted therefrom.
Th burglars gained antra net nt tb frontdoor,
after which they attacked tbo stf fay drllhng a
bolt, thro quarter's of an iaob in diameter, In
the side, nearly opposite th lower vomer of th
upper binge of th afeVtr. Tha saf was then
heavily harged with powder or some other fear
ful iploslv and fired, blowing tb f-dor
across lb room, wbieb in Its passage struck tbe
front door, tearing a piece at of lb frame and
breaking a hoi In th fluor. Th large glass In
the window where the Bar td Ms art broken.
A few blackened pennies and b hrred remains
of a twenty-Ire cent aot wet left as mnatntots
f lb burglary. Tb report was beard la tb
neighborhood, bat as th eijdoslo f railroad
torpedoes are of ftqatat omarreae the nela did
ot ereate any susploiea of what was Uaarplriag.
The casMren hinge f tbe safe-deor were -p
let fly broken off, showing th rerHIc power 'of
the ebarge. Th burglar im tvidrttly old
bands al the buslntss aad understood their work
thoroughly."
DEMOCRAT. AIIOUBBI
' ACT RCAOV FOR A VlOOPrOUl CAMPAIGN t
Lei the Batt la-Cry be Tilden Hendrlcksl
Fortbtpurpus of tngaglng vlgure usly In tht
campaign, w tall upon all professing Democrats.
and Uiom of tb opposition who ara oi.pos-d to
tha oontlnuattoQ of th wrongs and outrage in
moral and olvll affair, perpetrated on th o
pi tn th past eight years, to rise la their sight
and assist a In driving from power and author.
Ity a band of men who aot as though all w po.
wed in personal rights and property belong td
to them, Fwur yesue mora of such a ml and
ruin policy, as that practued upon us to tho past.
wilt disgraoo us at horn and abroad aod over-
whelm us In universal bankruptcy. There fart
lot as meet together for eounell and ad vie, and
organise an aggress ire campaign, and tno mot
put men Into th Chair of Stale who prefer coun
try U self.
To this end let us Indicate Friday evening,
August lUh, as th tin, and th Court Iloaa
as th place, for organising a
TILDES A HENDRICKS CAMPAIGN CLUB,
and help to accomplish a work allotted to all
who seek honest government aod th perptaa
tlon of ur, libtrtiM.
Several ablt statesmen will be prase at to ad
dress th Club.
Wm. Iligler. " J.W.Jordan.
Kli lllooiH. Wm. Graham.
W. R. McPherson. Joseph Uort.
C. How. ' John Dougherty. '
Isriisl TtsU if Henry Hton.
J. W. Howe. ' Andy J auk eon.
L.J.Morgan. .. Jobo MoClellan. -
T. J. lloyer, J. I. MoUrid.
A. W. Lee. Jokn Tool,
T.M. Lanlek. - Hul, Kline.
W. W. lie its. J. W. Thompson.
J. W. Wrigley. ' J. F. Weaver.
W. K. Wallace. J. L. Cooklin.
W. H. Shaw. A. J. Laoich.-
A. M. Hilts. ' H. B Unieh.
W. H. Read. J. B. Waltors.
L. Plcgal. Amos Read.
Clark Urown, Lewis O. Uloom.
U. L. Uevd. Abraham Ogdtn.
J. M. Ardary. Miles Read.
A.V. 0. Rosenkraas. Joseph Howies.
D. D. McMulleo. John A. Mclirid.
J. O. Hcbryvr. ' ' J. L. Mrl'berson.
James Dougherty. . Hugh Orr.
Joseph Hhaw. Jos. Watson,
F. O'Ltary Buck. Matthew Ogden. '
A. Humphrey. John fcihaw jr.
Fied. Htwkett. Kach. Ogtlen.
John L. Cuttlt. . W. T. Mo Cork I.
W. C. Cordon. , Matthew Read.
D. R. Fullertun. ' Hamuol Clyde.
R. V. Wilson. Uo. II. Hall.
8 K. Kramer. Thomas Reilly.
Isaac Johnson. L. K. Merrilf.
Important to Hotbl and lioARDiNQ-
Uoi'sa Kanrnas. Tht following act was passed
at the last session ol our Legislature, and took
effect on tb 1st day nf June last It it an im
portant law and should b tsrcfully observed to
avoid profit and loss. It Is obligatory upon aoh
keeper of a pubtle house to post up in ooospice
ous pi eo In th offlo or public room, and In rtry
bad-room occupied by guests la said boas, a
statement of tb charges per day, meal, lodging,
etc., a failure to comply with which forfeits his
bill and subjects tb landlord to fin aod imprison
ment in th tounty Jail for a term of not
than six months. Tboe interested woahj do well
to promptly tomply with th requirement of th
law. Copies of th at and statements for this
purpose are for sal at this offlo :
An Act to prevent fraud and fraudulent practice
upon oroyapwi Keepers, in Keepers and board
ing-nouse aetpers.
SetTiox 1. lit it twitted , dV, That tvtrr ner
son who shall, at any hot) or inn, or boerdina-
buuse, receive or eaus to bs furnisbed an food
or accommodations, with Intent to defraud the
owner or proprietor of such hotel, Inn or board-
mg-nouso out at tht value or price of such
food or accommodation, and (very parson who
snail ouiein oreuu at am notei. ion or bcwruinK-
house, by the us of any false pretenses or device,
or y depositing at any such botel, ton or board
ing-bouae any luggage or proparty of value less
man mo amonni. 01 suen eretiit, or or tne dim by
such person Incurred, with snob fraudulent intent.
and any person who, after obtaining erodit or
aoeommouaiion at any notei, inn or boarding'
bouse, and shall surreptitiously remove bis bee-
gage or property tnererrom, sliall upon eon vletion,
aununea iy iui prison men t ta tno ouoiv
js.11 ior a term 01 not mora man ria montns.
Sac. 1. r.rery keeper of h hotel, restaurant, inn
or board ing-b out shall past in a conspicuous
plao in tbe oflio or public roctn, and every bed
room occupied by guests, in said house, printed
uupy 01 mis wb, nu a siaittneoi 01 iae coargee
or rate of charges by the dev. and for meals and
items furnished, and for lodging. Mo ebargror
sum anait nt oiitciea or received oy any sucn
l"1"011 fo' n' ,er'eM wt to-lly rendered, or
. no wiuaiiy o.iverta, or. ijr a
longer time than the person so obarged actually
remained al swob plao. For any violation of
tbis section, or any provision ol this section, tht
offender shall forfeit his bill so charged, aod upon
oonvicuon tnereor, oe adjudged guilty ai
mean or, aod shall bt punished by Imprisonment
in tbe oounty Jail for a term of not more than six
months.
bao. I. In oast of any default on tbt part of
toe guests in any neiei, inn or boaruing-nouH, to
redeem wiimo silly days all baggage, etc., do
posited as security for charge incurred, said
baggage, ate, shall be sold at public auction after
duo nolioe by publication for five days previous
to sale all ex ocas of proceeds exceeding charges
incurred shall bo held for the owner.
Kbc. 4. Tbis act is to Use efteet immediately
after th first day of June, Anno Domini eighteen
nunurea ana eeveniy-sti.
Approved tbe 20th day of April, A. D. W0,
LETTER FROM PIKE TOWNBHIP.
BLOotuxaroN, July 17, 1970.
Ms. Eoitori I want a little room in yot
paper to tell you something abewt what tne Htoui
are trying to do in tbis oorner. You will notioe
that th leader have changed tholr nam, but
they are tne same Indiana who have clasped
hands with tht Kepubhoans for several yeats to
de l eat tn uesnooratie party
Fw Democrats ia tbis aelghborbood were
aware that a public meeting was to be bold ia our
school boase last evening ; but every Republican
was aware of It, and spread th information. How
disinterested I I went to tbe school hot to see
what was to he done, aad who tbe reformer war
tbat bad volunteered to enlighten u. Hell.
latter turned out to be a couple of sera-beads from
your town one by tb Bam of Faust, who once
tried to aot as iherin and proved a miserable
failure, and the other was Kerr, a tombstone man,
United State Marshal, insurance agent, aad the
dogs know what all be does follow. Jit won't
hurt anybody, unless bis brother-in-law, Fnlford,
issues a warrant for the purpose of extracting
some of the stuffing out of our business msn's
pockets, Kasoo, Fulford, and Ktrr, ara Grant's
regulators in this county. Rut then for Faust
Jakt, for distinction to oomt among us and try
to stuff ns, that he Is still a Democrat, Ac, is too
thin, lie Is toe utueb like bis brother Daniel, and
keeps the same company, Jake got up an d tried
to wake a speech. He pulled a big roll of paper
eui 01 nis pocaei, ena saiu mtr was aometniug
ia It 1 but. after blatkeriaa about tvervtbiae. ex-
oept lb good of tb Democratic party, be put the
paper in his ponkel without reading it, Some
one yelled out, "Why don't yot read yourDBtwrf "
Jake aetraed too full for baaty uttaranoa, hot
finally ha said, " It was about iioodlander." This
caused brother Goon to shout " Amro I" aad aay,
" Let's bear about Goodlander 1 " Rut the speak
er got so mixed up tbat be was unable to aay
any Lb ins:, except Hing, Uooil lander, corruption,
etc., and noon aiubeided. Then tbe tomhstoae
fellow got up, but bt did aot say much, lis Is an
olly-loncued chap, full of buaioett. H gave no
tice for ail who were not Junior Mollies, or did
not wish to be sworn In, to leave th house.
Brother Gooa came out end closed tbe shutters;
tint the boy kept opening them, so that while
herr was sweat! a leliow wno nau nt vote,
th noise bfoetne an great that he had stop off
halfway, and the Mollis adtnrn4 to
(toon's residence, where tha trio aware In two or
three genuine Know-Nothings.
It these Kadieel missionaries are a sample 01 tne
reformers in yoer town, you weod not ssnd any
ore of them up bore. Hnow-Notbln ism did
not lake brre, and noil her will Junior Mollle Ma
gulrism. We are nearly all Democrats np here,
and we do tot propoee to be lead lata the aamp
of the enemy by broken-down politicians and
squires, wno aave nothing else on band Jnst now
but to disorganise our party. The Republican
leaders must send out better subsUlate than
these. They are bad sample. Faust, we all up
here know very well. He is a dead-beat, aad tbe
other fellow, I think, Is close aHet him. I woa
der bow muek blood these fellows extract out of
the Republican leaders, far their oheap efforts at
disorganising tb Democratic party. Yours,
Ro Ror
N. B. If Juke comes up her again, tell bin.
to bring tbat roll of peper along and read It. It
will do brother Goon so much good, If there It
anything in It about Good lander. R. R.
(When Joseph Gooa tones forward and pays
as for shout twelv years subscription, We will by
even, Until that Is done, he bad better keep bis
Christian y ew tha deealogo. We stopped his
paper three years ago, and he bas been abusing
as ever since. That is tbe milk In the oocoanat,
Whenever Jo pitches Into Good lander hereafter,
let eome one ask him whether he has paid bis
subscription bill, and to with what vehemence
it will e a tract an emoa from htm. Ko, Kir.)
LETTCR FROM PENFIEtD.
Th Convention of tbe Bennett's Branch Union
Ruaday Hahool Assoaistkoa, held at this plao oa
Friday and iatarday, July Hat and X2d, was
well attended and evidently very frullfal af
good results. The e Ili sens of Pea Held, and dels),
gates from ether places, testified ia varies ways
to tb useful of th Aseociatioa.
Th ofboers desire to eapress their Ihenks t
th Clearfield peaces, for publishing aotieas and
other matters of interest to the Association.
Rev,- A. Render sua, Presbyterian aiaiater at
Peafield, Rev. U. M. Chiloeat, M. X. minister at
Hint utle, aad Rev. R. Crittenden, ef Ralltfontt,
were present and Mgaged hrtlly in th exercises
of tbe Convention. , . C.
A CARO OF THANKS. , ,
I berv-hy tender my Inofr thanks It tht pet.
pie ef Woodland and vicinity, for their Valuable
eervlce rendered In eavleg saach of my property
from the flames, daring the burning of lb V. at
1'arscnag of CMarfisid Imult, oa ta lfith Inst.,
Alee, for their literal eoaulbatlon toward making
good the toss. ' A. I. FtiLTei.
Woptir, July IT, Utj.
LoRILLAAD'd ToiACCO.--LytJ. of
thli plao, sum Um egaae lev C1aral4 s ty
for LoriHard'i krad breads of tohaoto. tad
nan hII them at factory prtcts,
Bptia$M.
Th Committee of Arrangements for tha Fourth
of July oalebralloa. will aoeept propoaab up to
august ntn, tor me Liberty role, raised tn mat
toeaeion and now standing ta th diamond at
01artield, for a campaign pot for either party
th proceeds to be need to pay the debt of the
vommtiio. miny nay tiia win do giva who
proper security. A. M. Hills,
Clearfield, July IB -It. '
Chairman.
CAMII PAIDPOH WtM)L BY ARNttf.I)
AT U HWKWHVII.I.I
Faitiaa'a Ovma Book to PaiLaiiiLrati mn
trn OaNvaNRUL ExHiaiTioif. Fries rcdueed to
I FN PFlMTft I'" be Map published,
-MrUa showing the location of
4(1 of tb promtaeot plac of In to rest on tbo
Great Centennial U rounds A bettor book than
any of th 8.arat Uuide published, Jtncloa
price to John W. Frailer, 4.10 Walnut street,
i-Qiiaae.pnia, and got otpy ty return man.
C AHII PAIDKtiR WtMlL UV AHNOLI.
il l ilinn KNll isLI.I
uooiaa Foi 81LB.-W-R, Newton Shaw keens a
inn sum. it or rredonia no gates ana riatiorm
W axons for sale. To be soea at tb Shaw Uous
yard. Call on or address bim at Clearfield l'on.
syivania. may lS-tf.
CAHII PAID FOR WOOL BY ARNOLD,
AT ClIHWIi.NMVll.Llu.
THINK FOR YOIFRHELF.
Thousands load miserable lives, lufferins from
dyspepsia, a disordered stomach and liver. Dro-
auoing uuionsness, nenrtburn, eosuvencss, weak
nesa, irregular annetit. low spirits, raisin a foot
after ating, and often endina in fatal attacks of
fever. Thbv kkow tubv arb stra, yet they get
it. ie syiapktay. a n u niauing remedy, which is
yearly restoring thousands, is DaCosla s Radical
Cur, eold by C. D. Watson, and Hsruwlck A
Irvia, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa.
A 15c. oot lie will oonrluo yon of Its merits.
Don't delay another hour after reading this, but
go and get a bottle.and your relief is as certain as
you live. Will you do it, or will you continue to
auuer r mint lor yoursoit 1
DYBPEPMA.
Americans are particularly subject to tbl die-
ease and its effects t saeh a sour Stomach, Sick
Headache, Habitual CoelivensM, Heart burn,
n ater oraan, coming up ot tbe food, coated tongue,
disagreeable taste inlbe mouth, palpitation of
ine iicari, ana an other diseases of the b torn eon
and Liver, Two dose of Ubrkh'i Aoocst
Kwwm will reliov you at one, and there otsi
lively Is not a case In tb United Slates It will
aot cur. If you doubt this co to vour Dnnralst,
0. D. Watson, snd got a 8ample Hot tie fur 10
rents ana try 11. iteguiar sue 7o ecnu.
Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Ryrup Is per
fectly safe, eitremely palatable. No physic re
quired. Costs Ito oenU. Try It. For salt by 0.
v. naisoo ana iiartswica irwin, tlcarUeld, Pa,
mob 32eowly.
CAHII PAID FOR W(H),BY ARNOLD,
as i.ttinibNnill.a.K
WM. F.KE1VM LOCALS
Fine assortment of new Rnibri'dlcrica, verj
:heap, just received.
New Oarslmerc and Stocking Yoru. lust
received.
New Fall Goods, just reetivod.
Th lady who boutht ths linen dress with
jbroWn trimming, will pleas return lb um
brella she borrowed of m.
Dec 8. WS-tf.
Sirl
In Osceola boroogh. Clearfield eountv. Pa 1
Sunday, July I0tb, IH7S, of obolera Infantum,
iiertua, daughter ol frank P. and Mary A. rurey,
aged 6 month. '
Jtailroails.
I'eiiiiNylruiilnllailroad
TYRONE k CLEARFIELD BRANCH
N and after Monday, Al'HIL 17, 1S7H, tbe
VPaiiancer Train! will ron datlv (eieant 8ua.
dafi) batween Tjrrooeaod Ulearueld.aa followi
CI.EAKFIb'l.D MAIL.
W. C. Inwia, Condantor. '
LKAVK SOUTH.
LKAV NOKTII.
Tyrone ....... MH,A.K,
Oneola........ 1.61,"
lhilipiturg.lo.Uo) "
Cleerneld ..... 1 1 .00, "
CurwoniiUe..U:2,
Ottrwenirille...S:25, p.
Claarneld. S.iO, "
I'billpiaurg 4.4 "
Oaeaola i.oil, "
Tjrrona ....10, '
CLBAHKIKLD KXPRB8S.
W. 8. pLtTHMan, Conductor.
LKAVK SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
CurweniTille....a a. m.;
Clearleld I ll " j
Tyrona. T.05 p.m
Inleraction...T.2v u
Oieeola . ....(.10 "
I'hilipibor...8.J.1 '
Clearleld, er....2S
Phllipannrg.. (.90
O.ceole. 8 45
Interaeetion.. T.ItS
Tjron... r.60 CurweniTille. .M
BALD IA01.R VALLEY BRANCH.
Kin.
MalL
Mall. tip.
P. a.
5
t.lt
III
a. h.
' 8.31 leave Tyrone
t.ii llald K.gl,
.:! Jnliaa
10.0 , . Mlleeaurg
10.10 Il.llefonte
10,10 Mlleelnrg
a. M.
1.00
12.40
11.55
ll.M
11.11
11.00
. 10 2J
Mb
arrive fl.20
e.oii
is
4.47
4. SO
4.1
1.6
leave S.JO
SO
a.4
.3
t.ll
ie... ' Howard
10.00 11.11 arrir.L. llaren
" TYRONE STATION
aa.rwARD, a h
waerwann.
Pluihnnr Kip'aa,
Paeiflo Kxpraae, .
Paelflo KipreM, t:l&
2 41
1:31
Herri. burg Aoc'm, 1:48
a M
Mall Train,
3:22
:47
Way Penengor,
Mall Train.
Atlantic Kipren,
Pbila'da Sipreii, IfcM ,TtH Line,
PIULIPHBlIRd 4UKO8IMNN0NBRANCIIBS
On and after Monday, APRIL 17th, 1878, Ae
eorainodatlon Traial will run over Iba Pbilipa
burg and Moiliaonon Branches, ai follow! i
L E AV nTs O I! Ti iT ""lEAVK INOKTH.'
p. n. a. n. a. a. Htetlom a. a. p.m. p.m.
1:15 Morrildale, 7:l 11:31
1:40 7 36 Pblllpaburg, 1:00 11:16 4:3
1:14 T:.18 rileiner'l. 13:11 4:31
1:50 7:44 " Ilunber, 12:04 4:23
liM IMt tlM Oieeola, .. 11:16 4:16
3:13 10:18 8:08 Molhannon, 11:41 4:00
1:10 111:!, 8:11 Hterllng, 11:33 S SI
1 11 1C:38 8:18 Uontidale,- 11:37 1:47
2 38 ll)::it 8:21 MoCeuley, 11:34 3:44
1:33 10:44 1:21 Kendrlcki, 11:10 1:40
Cloie eonnMttoni made bv nil train! at Tvrona
and Look Haven.
8. 8. BLAIR,
nyir-lf. Superintendent.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW QHADH DIVISION.
ON and after Monday, June 10lb, 1878,
the liaueniter train! will run daily (elcept
Hon day) betweem Red Bank and Driftwood, aa
follow! i
EAXTW A Hit D.v Mail lea.aa Plll.hnr.
.: a. mi. d.hi i i:.a j nngo Junetlon 12:01);
New Bethlehem 11:60 p. Mayeville 1:06;
Troy 1:37 BrookviHe 1:50 Fuller e 3:15 I Rey.
aoldirllle 1:36 Dulloli 1:01 i Summit Tunnel
1:33 Panltld 3:40 YVeedville 4:00 1 UeneaeUa
4:38 arrival nt Driftwood al 6:13.
W KKTW A 71 1). Day Mail leavei Drln wood
13:36 p.m.; Beneaell. 1:10 1 Weailvilla 1:2.1 1
P.nOeld l ot: Summit Tunnel 2:27 1 DuUol.140:
Reynoldivlllo 1:16 : Kull.r'.l JS , Rronkvill. I:60
Troy 4:16 i Maylville 4:30 : New B.thl.hem 4:62 1
Hliao Jnnetion 6:24 Red Bank 6:47 I arrive, at
ruuoarg ai p. ra.
M- Th. Beynoldivill. AoeoumodalioB laavea
Reynoldiville daily at 6:30 a. m. and arrlvee at
Red Bank at 8:16 a. m. Leavei Red Hank at
7:36 p. m.f arrive, ai ReyaoleUvllla nt lOi.'lll p. m.
Cloie eonneetio.1 made with train, on P. A R.
Railroad al Driftwood, and with train! on tbe
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank.
DAV1U HcCAHIlO, Uen I SupX
A. A. Jaciioh, Sup'l L. U. Dlv.
FAKE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bfllefont, fa.
$3 05
Middletown $5 00
Marietta 61
Lancaster I
PIlILADEldPUIA 7 9ft
ivKik Haven
Willimiport.
Huntingdon M
I TO
I fl
1 "0
190
a SO
Lwiltown.
Marysvllle.
Altoona 1 Al
Johnstown I 00
PITTHDURO I It
UARH1HBURU... 4T4
JSTilAY
Cime trespaslag e tb premie of th na
dvrtlgned, In Recnaria township, oa or about tbe
Iflh day of Jane, 1S7A, a dun eolcred mnl
gelding, with black stripe along ll back. The
owner is hereby requested to eome forward, prove
property, pay charge and take bim away, or b
will be disposed of as tba law directs.
rami Kid nom.K.
Olea Hop, July 19, Wfl lt
JjiOK BALK.
Th undersisTned will 1) at nrlval sal all
that tract ar parcel ef lead situate la Drcattr
township, Clearfield aoanty, Pa., within a short
distant of th Tyron A CUarfleM R. R , and
adjoining leads of Robert Undeon and otaers,
aod known as the Jacob R. Urarbart let. Tbe
said traot oontalaing 60 acres more or leas, with
two vetos of valuable oal thereon, haa about 10
acres cleared, aad Is th key to a larg body of
coal about being developed. Will be sold low and
upon easy term. For partlenlara, apply tn
. DAVID L.JiRKUS.
Clearfield, Pa., July ll, 10T6.
PITTSBURG FEMaUsE COLLEGE
Ann
PITTSBURO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
Ia EelMllgf, Faoeltv, Patroaaga, aad all tbo
faeiiillel fur aoqairing a thweugb, aolll and
ornamental edaoati.il, .no of th. leadiag Sohoo le
ll the United Snatea.
TMTBMTY.MX TBACIIRKk
CkargM leea Ikeaemy Iehae4 Affording Riual
Advantagal and AaMmmodetiune,
Send U the Pr.1ld.0t, REV. I. 0. PEItSIIING,
D. D., for a Ml.logne. Fart Tan emaami
".pleroWr 1. nrJ, '78 41.
glnv StxtxHsmtxAt.
H. A. KltATZER,
(laooiiaoa to)
KBATZEB& LYTLE,
PBAtll M
DRY 000D8,
' NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
LEATHER,
t'AKPKTS
OIL CLOTHS,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES, .
- ETC.
Market Mrrnt, C learOcId, Pa.
Keb. 18, 1878-lf
ATTESTIOVFARMERS.
W, have arranged our builoeii eo ai tn aiva
aipaeiei aiiention 10 .no tale or Agrleultural 1m
plaweaU,aBd will keep eonilanllyon band .
WOOD'S MOWERS and REAPERS, BUCKEYE
MOWERS and REAPERS, NASH LOCK
LKVER HAY RAKES, ELLIS A HOFF
MAN'S 0NK-H0RSB THRESH
INO MACHINES, FANNING
. MILLS, CIDER MILLS,
BUCKEYE GRAIN
DRILLS,
Four-Horse Sweep rowers,
with Straw Carrier of any desired length, Cutting
uoxes, irom 10 mo ecn, Harpoon iiors
Hay Forks and Pulleys, Plows, Oultiv a
tors, Khovel Plows, Plow Shares of
all kinds, Repairs ol all machines
old by ns, and any thing
els In our Una,
All nf which will be sold en easy terms, or ex
changed for stock. Cash buyers will find great
advantages by, dealing wtth us.
M.li. tlKUWH 11HU.
MEAT MARKET, Markot Street.
tr- Maori lues kept In the "Centennial" building.
viearntiid. ia., May u, 107 ft aim.
JPARMKUS, LOOK HKIiK I
1. M.l'AKl)0 &15R0.,
Would oall th. attentios of Farmer! te lha lat
that they ara receiving
ONE CAR LOAD OF
Hebron's Patent Lock Level Tread
Thresh Machines,
0NR CAR LOAD OF
CHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS
COMBINED.
Aod tw. kind! of GRAIN DRILLS FARM
ERS' FAVORITE A FARMERS' FRIEND.
All the above Machinal will be aold CHEAP for
CASH, or exchanged for good M0R8ES
' and FAT CATTLE.
They have alio a lot of new
TWO-HQR8E ROAD WAGONS,
Which tbay will dl.poie of In tha rnrne manner.
Oor Thre.bcri, Keeper! and Driltl ara of th.
belt maaea la tne onniry,and warranted
tlrit-elaai ia every particular.
Call at .ur meal market In Pta'e Opera Home
and elautne tbeie maoninei.
V. M. CAEDON &
Clearfield, Pa., March J,"7fJT
BItU
FJL.OU1E, rj:i:i,
AND
GKOCEKY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
loom No. 4, Plc'i Opera llouae,
L'learfleld, Pa.
KMp oomtantly on ka)d
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
TEAS,
SODA,
COAL OIL,
Sl'RUP,
SALT,
' SPICES,
SOAP, , .
dunned and Dried Fruits, ToUeeo, Cigars, Can
diet, 01 Irr Vinegar, Butter, Kggt, Ac.
AUO, KXTRA OMR MADB
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Meal, Chop. Feed, &o.r
All of which will be sold choir, for neih or in
tzchang for oountry produce.
A. U. hUAHtU cu.
Clearfield, Nov. IS, 1874. tf
T
lOWJSUIP STATKMENT.
JAC0I1 DIMKLINd. DUirlrt Trei.urer of
Borcl lownekln, In aeMunt wilk the Sebool.
Road and Poor funde of aeid towmhip, from tho
uin uay oi jone, in73, u III. I4tn day 01 Juno,
1878 i ,
SCHOOL FUND DR.
o Amount of Order, IiiumI tl.38.1 to
To lleleaceon Docllealeol 187.1 817 IM
lo 18J I.
bandi of Dlmellna 1.94T 111
To Am't of Sebool tax IM.Md for '71.. 1,880 Tit
To Ain't of umeated School tea received
from Co. Tree.orer ai 88
To Stale appropriation for ISTS. .......... 103 74
tM21 51
on.
Ry Amount of Teachers' wjrt $1,093 (in
ily Am t paid tor fuel and eoallnguBoiee 89 uv
lly Am I pid for rvpaire 49 lit
iiy Am i el (secretary's salary J!9 on
Br Vohool orders redeemed 1,104 fri
Hy Trras. per eentage on same 48 ?
lly two daya at making boplieate BC
Jiy pnr pent, oa tolleotlng Danlieate of
IWd-'Ta 1HQ at
Ry tsontration en iBplteaU ol '74- 74. (54 Al
Ry " per W aple, Wallac A
Uraham ,t 29
Ry Ain't uncollected on Duplicate of 'TA 110 II
'r " 74 ttUl 8(1
Ity f. " u 75 Hwi 07
By School money In Treas. bands 180 00
M22 51
ROAD FUND BR.
To Road Orders draws on Diet Treas, .$ 100 43
To Amount of seated road tai assessed
for I87o, vis i
To Am'tof Ji.hn Mnurer's d op Host...... IMS Jin
Tu A ra t of "amuel Htott's duplicate...- 810 4ft
To Am't due Treasurer .... 140 79
11,0.10 Oft
CR.
Ry Supervisor's wsgei, J. Mauror 9 85 45
h M " S. Stott...... 106 00
Ry Road tai worked out Mnurr 87ft 00
By " StoU 291
By rtonerations , 1 o
Hy Trees, per eentage g Hi
By Sundries as per bills 4 97
By Am't of ntad orders redeomed..,...-. 149 IS
POOR FUND DR.
To Ordure litaod on Dlst. Treas $ gg 71
To Am't of Poor tax assessed for 1875... 408 11
10 Am 1 aue on duplicates lor 73. ')4 (n
hands of Relaoh
To Am't ree'd from Bolsah, Collector,
889 18
849 05
d u pi (cat of '73.74
83,175 M
CR.
Ry ordfrs redeemed M.$ 341 g
By Am't paid Overseers for lime , oe
By far keeping paopera M .lf ft
By ree'd from Isaac Beiscb dopll.
eat of 1878-74 (49 &
By Collector's per cent an nam H, 3 40
Ry tonrains ., $ ft,
Ry Am't paid on order aot liftad nn T
Ry Collector's per oent en dap. ar )87i go 41
By Treasurer's par eeabge Hl g 4
By reduction ef 0 per tent, aa S8 M , 1 17
By exonerations oa duplicate tf 1978,,, l 57
By Am't eolleeted on dup. of l87X-74 14 fit)
r 1878 ?. gtfg 08
By bat. of Poor fund ta Treas. hands.. 45 00
1,178 Ifl
Wa, tha anderslgnei Auditors of Hogg town
ship, -having xamtned tb foregoing accounts,
find tbrta a abort set forth.
Attest: J.W. KYLER.
W. F.BRABT, S. TnotgpHoV
Clerk. tikO. M ERR ITT,
tp., July 1, T1-. Anditnre.
$nv and laitfrllatttous &&vttittmtM,
A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST.
Wa emdeiUrVmi tha leMph Btptater tha
mitksUncoratjnverUunaU)utUak Hall, In
l'hlisdeMilsvVajiamaaerAUrown'a'' Ijirgit
C'loUilnaj. ''Jam la Amurloa." A Visitor au4
attcnffkiinrfro thetpoakcni :
VtMOur. " What comer la tbo Thill '11 nf on r
Attendant. ''Bouth-lu&st corm r ut bulh and
Market. Plfjaaa noto the HIXTII, fir amue
stranircra aecklng Oak limil, have boon mUJcd
by doaLtfulng ptirsnna."
V. "It uperfixjUyooloaaall Do you know
R dimensions r
'A. "12JJUQ inar fbet-cn on Market, and
180 odd on Blath, 1i stories htfth. hiia ov.r
three actwa o& tioori,isff, and coven tvpai-o am
occupied bymWtoka twenty dliXsrout tui
nem placet."
X. " Io voniuM stcam-nowcrr
. "AgmntyoutigcjiKtiio (urnMios prtwer
for the freight and pemi.Kerelwaim,iui.I it.
boilers steam for heauug, auU tb oliict oiu;i4r
tloiia of the house."
Y 1 SJ11 0TU,,r d y00 k tb goodH r '
A. "Thoyare first or9fwiant armntT A In
Uie baaensuiLon lrmsliA &)inb,nLU...i 1,1 .
tlionoe on the. ttalliil-lovatoi to liiu .iimcj.
tor's mots on thif
sWn door."
v. " is uupectt
liio tint orwrntton r '
noaaiiredln llie plecoTthn
Tim giHxlt trtfrt
i.e. . . UU01" " wo iai 01 a sir Ji f
light, and two men alt, on before ami e
behind Uie goo wait-hlng wlUi tho eyo ol a
hawk for the least pm-holo Imrwrfiction n ft
marking overy Saw, eo that the euu?r may
and avoid U when ha cuau to outtUo tail
meats." V. " Ton mTJBt employ in nnyV of rattcnr'
A. 'Cum to our tilth tiix and ace I V 0
keep ID hands all the tip cafting up U10 clntu
into sjajmenta,--lrtiitJiiyf niachlinji ihiu tjij
a doat-n men work carjfft a stroke."
V. "Do you nanutattura ali your own
goods r'
A. " W do, and moat carefully. Oar tx
ami tiers Inspect every stitch and afatu, and
citify to evury garment as extra-well rnatio
to fore we put our ticket oa U. and beooiua
mponstblslorlt1'
Youx "yfctem most sar you a great
A. " In very dlrerttrm, sir. It Is thfj syatrm
and oonomy we practice all thn wof through.
Uiat enablee ua to put our prAjrowo loth
peopla u wo do."
tJritraailuvtMB9 ork' wh4t Uco,De
A.JdA?toiw It gnes Into Stock It is ticketed.
Every single garment hu lu number and
other DOintS DOUmI uu It an th&l Um or,.i
tocait ba traced without IsJl, upua our
Y-ATmB,wlTnenr
. : B,r.OI vimj days you iiiajac 100
in tha varioua room and suites otf n-uiua.
Si-lling to tho thrunin of custiuncn "
V, Do you do an order buvA -tby mail
andcxpresa:" L'
A. " Very great All over thecuuntry. Our
1776 .PT. -
STORE.
LOW FMCES HAVE NOT KILLED
T. A. Fleck & Co.,
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
Tbey itiil live, and Ind Uicnuelrea well and hearty
wuii. utn.is mm enapiaioiag oecaua, ooy,n oi uansrj AAU llrli U0UD9 ara ! in aondl.
tlon lo pay tha largo prolla of the paat, while tbay, like far-iealog bu.lneil men, law tbe
litoation and offered and told Dry Goodi at
Prices to Suit the Times.
By so doing they have built tn a prosperous and Increasing trade. With a sma'l ator and llgh
sinenses, prices tbat would be less than eost to othsa afford them a profit. Their motto for
1H75 was mad In oldea time, and in tbo words of Franklin : "A nimble stxpenee Is better
than a slow shilling." At a recent meeting of the firm It was unanimously resolved to
do business as bertofor,ON A CAHII BAMIM, and change the motto for 1876
as follows : "A uimble Threepence La better than a alow Hit pence."
This beau Franklin Just W per oent
THE GREAT ONE PRICE
DRESS AND DRY GOODS STORE,
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
LW GTE.I.G OF EV MESS GOODS.
All the latest styles from 10 cents per yard up.
TUE BEST BLACK ALPACAS IX TOWN.
Colored Drosa Goods In great varioty.
Black Silks, ono dollar and upwards. Dross Linons, bssl shades and makes.
Tablo Linens, Turkey Rod, bleached and nnbloschod.
Shoetings and Pillow-case Cottons, bleached and unbleached.
Calicoes,
Muslins and
(iinghams.
Cotlonade for men's and boy's wear. ( Ticking
1
All kinds of Summer Cassimores, very oheap. ( Crash.
Nice Summer Shawls and Skirls.
Full froi.li lino of all dosoriptions of White Goods, plain and plaid.
Muslins, Piquoi, A new
Holt finished Cambrics, I choice
iiaiiinuutt, l ol
Swiss Violoria Lawns,
HAMBURG
how Corsets, Ladies' Ties, Handkerohiefs, Collars and Cufld, Kid Gloves,
Hlaek and colored Veils and Veiling, Neck Ruohing, Ladies' Back Combs,
Parasols and Fans, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Ladios and Chil-
p uiuvun, i.auies ana iniiaron s unaerwear.
MILLINERY GOODS, f"" line to suit everybody.
Trimmed Hitts and Bonnets, very cheap. Now Silks, Flowers and;Ribbons.
Unlrimmcd IlatB and Bonnets.
Having aucoooilod in gotting a first class
ni.. nun Bvuun in .ma uejmrimoni vory mucn lower man lierclororo.
UenW FuriilNhlng ttoods.
Percale Shirts, White Shirts. Underwear, Linen Collars and Cuffs. Psner
fVillai.. .ml T'lifTd fi.. 1 i ii j i. .
1... a wio, uu.uDuuvis, Ajuion AxanuKoreinoiH, iiostory, lilovcs
and New Tios of every description.
All tho above goodB will be offered at the lowest possiblo prices.'
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
Clearfield, Pa., April 26, 1870.
1870a WHERE i0Wf 187G.
T. allCIIIOArT. on. of Uie foremoel. Sanrl.li.
Ing nod henllbj Siatee I
WHAT FOR?
To buy a FARM out of tha
One Million Acres
of tin farming lands for sale by tb UKAND
KAl'lDS A JNDlAn A R. K.
Strong Soli. Ready Markets. Sur Crop. Oaod
Schools. H. R. runs through centre of grant.
Settlement all along. All kind af Prod nets
raised. Plenty of water, timber and building
maieriait rrioe irom i 10 iu per acre ) ene
fourth down, balance on time.
NT Send for Illustrated pamphlet, fall of foots
anu ugures, ana oe ooavineen. AdUrtss
W. A. HOWARD, Cosnsa'r.
Urand Rapids, Mich,
P. R. L. PIERCE, See'y Iad Dep t.
AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA,
(API'LKTON'S)
NEW REVISED EDITION,
Complete in 10 Volume3.
Entirely re-written,
to the present time.
Everything brought dawn
Illustrated throughout with
Over 3,000 Illustrations
AND MAPS ef etery eoontry oa the globe. Mold
only by subscription. It Is not obligatory to
take all the volumes st one a velasae may be
delivered once a month, ar once in two months.
Ten tent a day, th price nf a elgar, will pay for
a set of CYCLOPKDiA ON A UI MONTHLY
SUBSCRIPTION tn less thaw three years. The
there will be something substantial saved and a
etorehous of knowledge, tadeed a unlvereal
library In Ittrlf ecured,with but little 1tort or
aerific.
PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING :
For Eitra Cloth, per vol.. f I no
For Library Leather, per vol 00
For half Turkey Morocco, per vol f 00
For half Russia Kstra Ullt, per vol . 8 09
For Pull Morocco Antlaua, per Vol 10 99
For Kail Russia, per vol M 10 tw
For fori her lafnrmatlen address
. J.H. WILLIAMSON,
Publisher's sgeat, 1C (Olxth street,
Jon 18, 1878-1y. Pittslmrgh, Pa.
perfect ryitern itfd mlreof self n
suaka ltiKamlbs to please people it,uuu mllea
away JtsfcupteUy as If Llusy war turn In
V. "iaTuwymhaTaatlaaM
different dVpeninentsr
A. " My duar sir I wa have note than tatwny,
Mi htanrvd with It own busdnam, and esuJi
thomughly oiyanlawl, aiiMjusasvry wheel with
in tut groat wheel."
Y- l!?nLou ntdomorioof ttemf
A. With plcaauta. The Custom Impart
Hi ent, for those who prefpr cutVirri-made to
n-Mly-mlcv m niiafalisr iMpartmentv
Z'lttJXJWm Btnck of uolerwear.
Die Blilrt ItVtorr, with 1 busy i&skchlnea,
niukingourown flnrt rlasa ahlrta. The Trim.
111 lug l)cpsutment. Itself as bis; aa many anwn
lor ettiro. Hit Uarnicnt HUx-k hoim. The)
Rocelving Room. Th Order IteiiarQnent,
nmixl U fore. Tho Special Uniforau iH-uart-
rot, 1 he Delivery Detmrtaa&L with it
nro or niusaeiivf
v. " itoia, noiu 1 Mr, enough r
A. H I'm not half Ihpininii T TH as..i.-
V. "Hold, hold
Drrailmnt, with Itn bilLand irn distributor,
ttlitiiiiraiMl publlahlnsat business and popular
Jminud, cUnlsgjrH W.UWw.plMinnibly
it. II ail your iiVend forlttTh km a
IM'partincnt, wllrnt many rxixmia. Tha Boy
iT'iartnicat, Tha Youths Dcrrartinont. ITia
rnlMren's i Departnusnt, wltVlw special
cimanrt M laillea. Tha Tclraph I)eiart-liu-iit
Tliw Chier Clerk Deikartment, with
itlook keepenandaMlstanu. UauralMaa- '
airtrs fjppartment; yi nan tier's Office, and
Utior ollicea of tut) finoall busy aa beesi
tliiitklnur, planning, eioxiting. buying, mak
Ins;. ni.torli.itAiati.seiiding out, selllusr,
and In a th urantrwiya J(.lnlng tiiclr foirea
lo carry ;m aliuMnoaaVfth Um paopla amount-
Iiik t. uiwuiu J,ujo,cjuy and 5(tMf,ooo au
mmlly.
V. flN-B H n 1-o.Mp
,Ai.,"Jn.lewl 11 U 1 A10 Bn thsj
Civ bier's U -ailment, which handle Us t&JM
ol retail aaluN on umo slnglo da rat"
V. "fzsw lmmetuiThatwhaicnaWea
A. "LiortIyl You have latst hit It
Tha
jrupia uiruujj nrre, row
un low nrltea anii Irntn.l
people throuK here, 1
aaloa."
v. "wtuu are the 'roCanuLaa
A. "Our system of taurines dealing I. Otm
Srlrt, no deviation ; 2. Casli for cveryUiLu ; A
guarantee protecting tha purchaacr : 4. Tha
money rotuxned If the buyer can't OtUWrwlM
be auitwt"
V. " Nothing could be falrer.
A. "Nothing. AndthepeopMes-f ft.w
w '.1.1 Uiu" o.f, -or your toitm
attention." w
A. "Not at all. It'saplearare toayfreyrm.
Call again ; and be sura of tiy plai-vVana-malei
r A Brown's Otik UaiiMuw Jbtft our
r tsizth snd Market- Jr"
V "Thank you I JauaU b happy to do as.
Good morning."
Tfl. - 1876
at th. elon of a lueeeiarnl yean' bnilneil
line of
styles
Tacked Maslins, plain &
striped,
Long Cloth,
Plain Cambric.
EDGINGS.
Milliner, perions favoring u with
"I OB PRINTING OF EVERY DES0RIP
v .lonoaauy si ten ted at tbis ofilae.
1876. MAY. 1876.
NEW GOODS, cheaper than ever.
ROOM NO- 2
Filled and Overflowing.
The quite roccnt decline in Drv
Goods, tells in the way goods are
going off. Will not euumcrntc,
out everything in tho way of
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
TRIMMINGS,
CAKI'KTS,
uiLcrxxnis,
WALL PA PEN,
In great abundance, at the lowest
possiblo prices.
WILLIAM REED,
in A. L
..1 lei
ROOM NO.
Ple'a Opera lieu.
Cleirfall, P... I, 1117a.
fry tSssds, tSrowlri, t?tr.
N
EW OPENING,
; SHOWERS'
'1 I I 1 ; 1
BOOT & SHOE
HAT & CAP
NTOItK.
ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
MARKET STKk'KT.
A full and aomnloto aiiortmeat of new goodi
and new ityiee, .own to
"HARD PAN" PRICKS.
CHI sea ar Invited to tatt and eiamine my
stork and jadg for themselves as to quality and
prices or goods.
1 ' JOSEPH S. 8H0WBRS.
Clearfield, April 14, 1874.
II
ARD TIMES
HAVE NO EFFECT
IN FRENCHYILf-E I
1 am aware tbat there are some' persons a little
hard to please, and I am also aware that tbe
oomtolalnt of "hard time" Is well sigh universal.
But I am so situated now that I can satisfy the
former and prove conclusively tbat "bard time"
will not effect tho who buv their roods from me,
and all my patrons shall bt initiated Into the se
cret
HOW TO AVOID ITARD TIMES
I have roods enonrh to aupi'ly all the tnkabl
tents la tha lower end of the county which I sal)
at atoeeding low rates from my mammoth store In
MULbONHURd, where I tan always b found
ready to wait upon sailers and mpply them with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Such a Cloths, Batlnetts, Cass) meres, Muslins,
Delaines, Linsn, Drillings, Calicoes,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Laos,
Ready-mad Clothing, Boots aad Shoes, Hats and
Caps all of th best material and made to order
Hose, Socks, U loves, Mittens, Laces, Ribbons, A.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
(Tee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Bait
Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Castings, Plow
and Plow Castings, Halls, Spikes, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Ax.
Perfumery, Paints, Tarnish, Ola, and a genera
assortment ot Stationery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brand, always on hand, and will be
old at th lowest possible figure.
U. MeClaln's Medicines, Jajne's Medicines
Uostettor and itoonand Bitter.
1000 wound of Wool wanted for which the
highest arioe will be paid. C to vowed on hand
aad for sals ai th lowost market prion.
Also. Agent for Strattonrille aad CurwtosrIUt
i ores n log macnine.
L-Call and see for yourselves. Ton will Ind
very thing usually kept in a retail store.
L. M. COUDRIET.
Frenehvill P. 0., August 13, 1874.
JEMOVALI
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would reffpeetfutiv notify the public trenerallv
tbat be ba removed his Qrocery Store from
Shaw's Row. to th boildlo? formeriv oecnnied
by J. Mile Kratser, oa Second street, next door
to Bigler's hardware store, where h intends
keeping a full line of
G It O C E It I E N.
I1AMS, DRIED BEEF and LAHD.
SUU AR3 and SI RTl'S, of all grade!.
TEAS, 0m and Black. .
COFFfk, Hoaeled aad Oraan
8 . J
FIjOUR and provisions,
7
All klndi In tbe market.
PICKLES, in Jen and barrel!.
SPICKS, In every forte and variety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KIND. OF CRACKKRS.
SOAPS,
MATCHES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Coal Oil tai Lamp CMmnoys.
And good aeeortraent of thoie thlngi nronlly
kept in a groeery etore, which be will eiebange
ior naraeung at inn naraet prtoea.
Will aell for eaih aa eheaply ai any other ona.
Pleaae nail and aaa hll atook and Judge for
yoareoti.
jonn Mi'OAUUHEY.
ClMrteld, Jan. 8, HIS.
QUOCEKIK8.
JAS. H. LYTLE,
(Snreaiior to LTTLR A MITCIIRI.L)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
e
DEALER IN
t'IKIICR I.INR tlV TKAH.
OOI.0NUS,
JAPANS,
IMPERIAL,
YOI'NQ HYSON.
ENQLI.-I1 BREAKFAST
Pure,! Is Market.
.!,,' . , ; ( : ; ; ( ,
BUTTER AND UflflH
Will n. kept and aold st (nt onat, C.b peld
far Country Produca.
8KRMAN CIIRRR-IES, ' '' .
TURKEY PRUNES,
PRRSRRVRD PRARS,
PHILADELPHIA HAMS.
FIHII,
MaekareJ, Ukajlerrlng, Cod, Al. ,,t
PICKLKH.
B.rrel Pleklea Sad lnglUh PlehlM.
FDMIR AMD FUKIl.
Floor, Orra Uni, 0H Met, Ae, ( ; ,
rhl7 JAS. II. LTTLt.
WUIlanroB.
W71LLIAU M.
HENKY. Jostio
TV (
or van FaAoa ,o Scaiveaea, LUMBIR
0ITY. Oollaetlona raada and aonav prompll;
aaid aw. Artie We of afteeaaeat and dMiia .1
oavoyeaoe Beatlj aieceud and warranted wor.
rant aa anarga. Htjl
JOHN H. FULFORD,
UtSEKAl IN8VRANCK AdlNT,
tloarBeld, feiiu'e, ,
llireenli ell' tb. leading Fire Inaarmnn.
Contpaoioi of the oounlrj t
Qum. tlO,00,008
Roval Canadian H..H..... H...H 8,000,008
Home, New York e,TM,llt
Lveoming, Munov, Fa... l.JHW.til
franklin, I'hilad'a.. 1,50S,H
Hbiania, Hartford ,61,I0I
Hanover, New York.,... l,42,vS6
Home, Col., 0.- 818.188
Alloa, Bartford 808,841
ProvidenM, Weiblnf Ion...... 810,08a
Penoni about effeeting an ramraae. on prop.
erty of any kind, Ibould aall at my oflca, oa
Market etroet,oppoeite tbe Oonrt floe el. and Me
my lilt of eompaniw and ratal before ineuring .
ruiin n. runrunii,
Clearteld.Pa., Ool. 17, 74-ly .
JJANIEIi GOODLANDEH,
LUTHKHSBUBO, PA.,
Dealer Is
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
nOSIRT & GLOVES,
HATS A CAPS and BOOTS A SHOES,
Tobaooo, Grocorio and Fish, Vails, Hardwars,
futenswar ana uiasaware, saen aaa
. Boys' Clothing, lrugi, Paint,
. , OUa, Sohool Book,
a large lot of Patent Medicine,
Candle, Nut A Dried Fruits, Cheeee and Crack-
re, Hook and Kill Powder,
Flour, Grain and Potfttooi.
' ' Clover aad Timothy Seed, '
Sole Leather, Moroccos, Linings, Binding and
snreea, nooemakers' loots and
Sho Finding.
No greater variety of goods In any store la tha
county. AH for sal very low for cash or country
prodeoe at the Cheap Corner. May 1, 1875.
j. r. wiAvia...
..w. w. a art
WEAVER &, BETTN
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
An offering, at the eld lUad of Q . L. tied A Co,
tbelr itoek of goedr, eonilitlng of-. '
DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS, . HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4o., &o.,
At tha mo.t rnaaonalla ratu for CASH ar ia
xchange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY TRODUCS.
Advance! mada to tboia angand In rat
ting out equal, timber oa the moat adveatageou
" ndtliantl
Mardti the Hifhrtl Medal al
rictttaa, -
E. & H.T. ANTHONY & CO.,
.S9I II roadway, New York,
' (Opp. Metropolilan Hotel),
aaivricrcnsM, luroaviu mo na.Liei is
1 1IR0M0S & FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS,
Albums, Orapboscopes, Photograph, aad kindred
gooas (,eieDnts, Actresses, o.,
HOTOGRAPIIIC MATERIALS,
W are htadquarUrs for vrythingin th way of
Sterooptioo2u tsl Magic aU&teru,
Being manufacturtrs of th
MICRO-SCIENTITIC LANTERN,
STKRKO-PANOPTICON,
UNIVEKSITY STKROPTICON.
ADVERTISER'S STKROPTICOX,
ARTOPTICON.
SCHOOL LANTEHaf. AM ILY LANTERN.
PEOPLE'S LANTERN.
Each style being th best of It ..las la th
market.
Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with direc-
ttonrfor using, sent on application.
Any enterprising man oaa mak money with a
Mario Lantern.
-Visitor to th Centennial Kr position will
do wisely to defer purchasing goods in our line
until they eome to our store in New York, where
they will And greater variety and more moderate
price, and can select them at their leisure. Rut
we bare acoaoeeaioa to sell some styles of Our
goods in tbe building of th Department of Public
Comfort, and tho aot ooming to New York are
invited to call on our representation there.
jaWJ-Afall stock or Vitw of tb Exposition
and their Contents.
-Cot out this adrrtiseinnt for reference.-
June 7, 1876-ly.
CALIFORNIA.
ma cuicaoo aaa aaaAT-waimir uailwat
Embrares under one management the (treat
Trunk Railway Line of the W EST and NORTH
WEST, and, with It numerous branches and
connections, forms the shortest and quickest mat
between Chicago aad all points lu Illihoh, Wis-
CnHBlW, NoBTRIRM MirflltjAU, MlUBROTl, IOWA,
Nkbbahra, CAuroaniA aad th Wist an
TaaaiTOBtB. It m
Omaha and California Line
re th shortest and best rout for all point la
Noam inn Ii.lisois. Iowa, Daiova, Nbsraska,
Wrouirfo. Colorado, Utah, Nrvaoa, C ali ron
via, Obboop, Cbiia, Japab and At stbalia. lu
Chicago, Madison & St. Paul
Line
Is tb shortest lln for Nortrbbjt Wisooma end
Mihbbsota, and for Mam sow, St. Paul, Mir.
nbapolis, Dututa aad all point la th Ureat
North wait. Its
Winona and St. Peter Line
Is tht only routt for WmouA, Rom r ktrr, Owa
torua, Mabbato, St. Prtbb, Rvw Klu, and all
points ia Southern and Central Minnetot. It
Green Bay and Marquette Line
I th only Ua for Jabtili.b, Watibtowb,
Vunt Do Lao, Obhkosh, Applbtoh, Urbbh Bay,
Escaraba, NaflArRaa, Mabqurtth, Horaaroa,
llaacora and tht LABaSurBBion Cocarav. Its
Frrrport and Dubuque Line
I th only rout for Eloir, Rotkpord, Frbr
port, and all points via. Freeport It ;
Chicago and Milwaukee Line
Is th eld Lak Shore Root, aad i the aaly oaa
passing through Evarsvor, Lak Fonasv, Uir
i.aru Parr, WAuaaaAB, Racirh. Krhosha to
MlLWAtRRB.
rollman Palace Cars
are ran on all through rralni of thie road.
Tbia la tha ONLY LINK rwnnlna theea nan be.
Iweea Cbloago and 81. Pan), Cbieago and Milwau
kee, or Cbieago and Winona.
At Omaha ear Sleepen eoaneet with the ever,
land Sleepon on the Vnloa Paeifia Railroad for
all point! W..I ef th. Mileoari River.
On tbo arrival ef the tralai from th, Kaet er
South, the train! ef tbe Cbieago A Nortb-WMtna
Hellway iiBAVI C1IIOAUO ae follow! t
For Council Hlufti.Omahe and C alifornia.
Two Through Train, dally, with Pallmaa Palaeo,
Drawing Room and Bleeping Cere through le
Gonnetl Illugi.
For Hi. Paul and Minnenvolle. Two
Thrnngh Tralni dally, with Pullman PahweCan
alteebed ea both tralai.
For CSrwea liar and I.aks punerlor. Two
Train! dally, with Pallmaa Peleee Can ettoh.d.
and rnnnlng through to alarqnett..
ror aitlwauae.. Four Tkroogu Tralai dally,
Pallmaa Can oa algbt Iralna, Parlor Chair Can
oa day tralnl.
For mparta an ninni aad paiaia la
Mlanoaota. Ona Through Traia dally, with
Pallmaa Nlevpen to Winona.
For llabuqwa. vln Freeeert, Two Throa.h
Tralai dailv, with Pullaaa Ceri oa eight tralai.
For llubuque and 1 Cruiar. vl. Clinton,
Two Throagk Train, dally, with Puiliaaa Can
oa eight tnla to Uetlregor, Iowa.
For "Ion a City aaa! Vaaktem, Two Tralai
drily. Pallmaa Ointi Mlnoorl Valley Jenelioa.
ror lae lieuevn, rear Tratae dally.
For MurhforA, merling, Keaoeba. Janra.
villa, and othn ovinia, yoa eaa bare from two
to lea traine dally.
New York OSloa, No. 418 Breadwar i BoMon
OSlee, N.. I State Rtreeti Urnoha Orle., 188
Farnkam BtnM, Bea Fnaelieo OSlee, III Moat,
gomery Street I Chloago Tleket OSVm i SI Clerk
Htnet, ander BbermMl Ho.ee, earner Caaal aad
nadlna Slraetei Klaiie Street Depot, eoraer W,
KlalM nnd Oanal Htnete I Welh Street Demi.
ooraor Weill aad Klaiie Slreeti.
For rat, or laformatloa art attalnabl. trem
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