THE REPUBLICAN. CT.KAKFIEL1), TA WKDNKSIJAT IIOKNINO, A I'd. 1870. Terms of Subscription. If Dai J Id edvanoe.or within ItirM months ...IS 90 It iti after three aad before six mvnthiH,M 1 (0 If mf'nt in expiration of lis months ... I 99 ftfT'MffSSre, fl. M. I BTttnO ILL A Co,, Sews imitr Advertising Agents, S7 Park How, om Uerkman trt, are uur duly authorised AjruoU n Mew lorn uur. . , MCl.lCilOUH NOT UK. Melhotll-t ICiiUropal ( Itiirrli Hev. I). V. BTavitHe, I'astor. -I'uhlin riervire every Habbtotb allot A.M., and 7i P.M. Habbelli riohool at V A. M. Prayer t..eilng every Thursday, at 71 P. M. Cuiuii union Hervle. ftrai Hah bal h uf every Month, .t M A. M. Went rieardrld M. K. Church. Hers. Wm. U. Dill and J. P. AriirRsor,' Pastors. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at I oolook, P. M.-huB.U,T fiuhoul al Si, P. M -All ar in vited to attend. roNhterlait Churrli Rev. II. B-Dutr ta. Sabbath services morning and evening Hab Wth Hohool at I P. M. Pray at Meeting Wednes day evening. Kt. Vranria ChurrhCathollc Her. P. J.Hhbhiius Preaching at 10i oloel. , A. M.,on tke first, third and fourlb Sundays of eeoh month; V ! peri and limed lotion of I lie Ulessed Faerament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday Hohool avary Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. OKI K IAI, IHRIH TOHY. r.un or vot-Dias ouartrr aiaaiDna c-oitht. Beuud Monday of January. IVrd Mouday of March. . , , Pint Monday of June. ' 1 Fourth Monday of September. Tina or holm no cow at u" fi.Ria. Firat Monday of June. Kwintid Monday uf Nuveuibor. public ornrRRR. Vrttidnt -tttfyt lion. Cbartei A. Mayer, of Lock Haven. ' j ' ' Ait'inNi Lorn Judy Hun. John II. Or-ls, of llirilr fonts. Atrialt Julge$ William C. Foley, Clearfield; John J. Read, Curwenatille. VulAoaolary Bli II loom. Regittir and RrtUr.. J. Morgan. (not Atibrntu Frank Fielding. Trtantrir David McGaiihey. , - Sheriff William R. MaPheraon. County Smrrtyot Samuel F. McClunkey, Cur wenaville. Oamntj Cvmmt$ionr Clark Rrown, Clear field i Thomas A. McUce, Cheat P. 0.; Uairis Hoorer, Clearfield. " County Auditor Christ. J. KesfLgy, Olen Hope ; Samuel A. Caldwell, Williiinagrovf i John V,. L'onnor. llurnaide. Vaumtf CWnnrr J. R. NelT, New Washington. Jury VoMminionrrJt W. Shugert, Jamea MitohHI, Clearficd. fupen'Nteia,Ml 'u6t rkot$ Juba A- Uregory, I'urweaaviiie. Aotari 4ie John W. Wrltler. Wm. IU dvbaugh, Cyrua I.. tJurdon, Clearfield; J oat ah Kvana, Jos. K. Irwin, n. to. Arnold, urw-nsvine ; . J. J. I.iilet Emmet tuyere, Oaceula Mills, Jot.Q tun Hamilton. I.utheribuitf. Our Spieial column U decldi dly Interesting in i loeal point of view, aod profitable reading to utildera who want to ev money. Caxpii'Atrh, ArTKNTniN ! On and after the ItUbof August, the eiiaouiiceiiiint ol the itauiei of candidates for District and County nomine tiuua will be in order. The ueual fee, which uiuht be oaid in advanoe, will boas follow i : Con gress, Senator, li; Aaaembly, $16 ; Sheriff, $1 A i Aiiooiate Judge, $U ; IH.tricl Attorney, $10 ; Jury t'ominiiiuoer, $6. Thia amount will pay for the uaual notice ard th printing of 10,000 tirketi for each candidal. Uur parly rulef re quire that the name of each candidate be an nounced; three wetki before the electtun. Primary election dny, Haturday, Hejitetubtir lfl, front 1 to T p. n., and the County GonanliAU meet i in the Court Huuee the following Tuesday at 1 p. in. Hay in wiling in the PunxmiUwnuv and Indiana maiketi at $6 par too. i e a (i to the Club meeting in tho Court Houee naat Friday evening, and liaten to Uiglvr, Wnltflce, McCullougb jnd Teat. U'ool-cjtnling fiatiHluctoi'ily June at Leonard OjrOcn'a mi" ln tawrenoa lownrbip Read the n1We In our advertiatng eolumna. a mm i Wo hnven't haj any o ire use a iu this vicinity thii Boinmer. But then It don't make any particular difference, wa can get along with out tbem juit aa well. - m e SlnliKth-B show that tlius fur in tho Centennial year, two boya bava been born to rery girl. Or ecune, It la natural ta mppvit that thia tneana leii talk. It will bo obtturveU that John A. Gregory, County Superintendent of Common School, announcea hit annual progra name for the teachera' examination Id thii inue. Kxcc'llent countorlcitB of the new ailver dimei have been well e Iron la ted tbrougout the country, and tbey anay eaally be detected by their tin-like appeamnoe and iharp Jingle. Ma a i . Tho country is promised another " healed term " like thai through which wa hava paned, hy tome of tba weather-wiae. From Indl cationa at preient, we think tha ptomlie will be fully verified, ei Mi'sftm-Biplor, Wallaee, MoCallough and Teat propoae to open tba campaign on Friday evening neit. Uemoerata and all other appoied to tha crooked way of tba preaent Administration turn out and hear tha truth. Tlu) by-gone month of July of this national Jubilee year wile be remembered on ac count of iU ioiuanie beat, if not for the fact that it wa made up Id part Of It v Sunday, five Mon day, and Ova Saturday. i m mm The Kewibburtf, Conlro A Spruce Creek Railroad hti been leated by tba Pean'a Railroad Co. for 99 year. Tha road U to be completed aa far a Spring Mill, Centra aoanty, when work will beauiptiaded until tines get better. Frank Cardon lost ft pocket-book one day last week, eo me where between Leavy'i livery liable and tba freight depot. Tke book contained $26 In money. Tba finder will be aitrfaetorlly rewarded npon retornlng Ihi mining treasure to Cardon' meat market. The vault in tho Prothonotary's (P.ce ha been remodeled in a neat and substan tial manner. A new tile- floor has hern put down. and the aides pigeon holed and shelved, thus tnnking plenty of room for filing away any pre serving documents, books, etc. A preHorving-kiiUloinaberry-stnckcn neighborhood will do almost as much traveling around In week's time as a race-horae, and Is about tke nearest approach to per pet as! motion of anything that baa yet been reallted. It In oeasant motion Is not eveo approaimatsd by th iteady growth of tbe augur bill. - - A number of dmtrictH In tho county have not jet published their School and Township Report. Recollect that the Auditor are the re sponsible partis and are Ifublo to a heavy penalty if they neglect to publish tbm. The Auditor (leneral may be after yon soma ol these days and then do not blame tba newspapers for not giving you proper notice. mm mm llev. Father Thomas Trncy, at ono time, pistor or Bu FranoiV Catholic Cbarch In Clearfield, but for the past nine years pastor of tbe Catholic Cfaarcb at U reenvllle, Moreor eoanty, ha resigned bi charge at tbe latter place, for the purpose of Joining tha Benedictine Order or ' Monkalahisehorcb. He will enter the Monastery located st St. Vincent, in Westmoreland eoanty, near the town of Oreenaburg. No one can fail to notice tho blight which Is withering apple tree in all portions of tho eouatry. A gentleman explains, through the column of aa exchange, that It la aaused by a worm, and that by splitting tbe twig at tbs point .wbe re lad year's growth eommeaeed, It will be found teftt a worm baa been at work la tbe heart at poiat, The aaeamptloa I that aa egg was laid there at the bulldlog or last 7ear"l growth. Wo are informed that two titUons U Ifanbaa township, lata ooonty, while working In a field recently, attacked and killed forty snakes, be! wren and 9 a'eleek In tbe morning, attd It wasn't a vary food morning faff snake Hher. We bava read some pretty tall enak stories this seaioa, bat in point of numbers put Clearfield eenaty at tbo bead of the list. Our In formant would like to hear of a district la tbl county ikat can see this notnber and go one better. The clearing at "Cabin Hprings," a horl distance, northeast Of town, was fired last Friday en moon. Among tbe sad things eon ntrled with the clearing of tbe " Cabin Spriaga' pnperty are, (bat M spells the pleasant and bean tifal grove, which was always the favorite retort 'r Suadey-Schnol and social pie nle parties, and fends? loafer wlU be forced to bunt another stamp ing ground. Tho plesaaiit time that bava been nj)ed at Cabin riringsM In tho ( sit, will be r. Jo j id tl rie no more forever. The land belorgs o A. It Slaw, Fs., and I admirably adapted far laming pwrposes. Mr. Shaer haa lately cleared about thirty arrer, all of which be rtpeets s anw wiib what tbl Fall. Cut Thrm Down. Neighbors, now la tba time to make a raid or tha amart-waod, tklttlaa, and other trash growing, or tho noialer nf your lota, and In tba afreet aud alley, Kara them aut down at onoa. Clll Kcil An. The llarriwburg Pa In'of aaya that tba Conference Hoard of the M. M. Church Ua tension rtaantly met in (bat oily, and loan were recommended a follow t To Newport, l,OU0) M on tan don, $1,000 Osceola, $MQ, Mr. Warren Tliorn bus purrhu'd the stock and fixture of tha ahoe-phup lately oo cupled by Frauk Short, and will carry on tha - business of manufacturing boata and shoe li all it branehe. " Warry ia a gd workman and will guarantee perfect fit to hi patron. Read hi card In today's papur. A IIaniwomb J Donation. Tho Klk Aronif ays that lr. C, R. Karley preaeuted a bill to the Hp I ico pal Cnnrah Society or Rldgway for the new parsonage, amounting to about $4,000, and paid the bill by afflilng hi signature to a receipt at tba bottom. It ti a pity that tha com munity baa w ante II n nomborof men1 of Doctor Karley' generosity. Church Festival. We loam that the ladle of the Prtabyterlan congregation of Ourwenavtll will serve dinner In tba basement of that Church next Friday, tha 11th Inst. Price 36 cent per meal. Dinner hour to commerce at noon and continue all afternoon, with a festival in tbo evening. Proceeds to be used for the bene fit of the Church. A Lonu Tbain. TIjo ht'O-viost ps- aenger train ever run over a railroad in tbl coun try, passed over the Pennsylvania Crntraf Rail road, from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, on Wednes day of last week. It numbered one hundred and ten cars, was run In Line sections, and nuloaded over five thousand paesengera en Ita arrival In I'hlladelpbia. Thia Immense train went through n regular time. Lint of lottcrs remaining unclaimed In the Pastoffl oe at Clearfield, for the week ending August 7th, 1878: Baker, Mrs. Harriet Prinkor, Mil Minnie lloyd, Jamea Riboaa, Joseph Uibeaui, Joseph lleruere, Wtu, Ford, Harry flnrdnei, Charles Miller, Miss Carrie Nell, John 1). Robinson, Howard Rothrock, lira. M. P. Snyder, Andrew Wall, Hannah H -P. A. UAULIN.P.M. JIoy Lost. A little boy named Cur tin McCutnber, sod of John and Jennie McCum ber, left bis borne In Lawrence township, on Saturday, July 20tb, since when nothing ha been heard of him. Ho Is 11 yean of age, and bad on a brown bat, thin blue pa Die, and striped i"hirt, and was bare-footed. Any Information coo--ourning hla hereabouts will be thankfully ra-et-lved by hit parents. Address any Information to Mrs. Jennie Mo Cumber, Clearfield, Pa. mmm Kn.i.Hn. A corrcHpondcnt at HouU dale Informs us that a miner, named James Emlgh, working In tbe Sterling Colliery, was k illrd os) Tuttsday morning, the 1st in$U, by fall of ooal. A blast had been fired off the night pre vious, by Emlgh and other workmen, but It failed to bring down the ooal. He went to work at lion Tuesday morning, and In a few minutes after, a large mass of coal fell down upon him, killing him Instantly. Ho was a tnsrrisd man, and leaves a wife and two children to mourn his death. noHUKD. Tbo Aliihciiu Journal says that on Monday, tho 21th nit., while J. W. Gard ner, a vender of medicines from Columbia county, was crossing tho mountains from Tyleraville to Reherabnrg, be wss attached by three men who came out of the woods, and robbed of $35. The robber did their work up in bnnness style, f hey presented pistols and demanded "your money or our life." They got bla money and let him go without personal Injury, . .. .i Tkachers Selected Tbo Winter session of tbe Leonard (Iraded School, lo this place, will open on Monday, September 4th. Tbe Hcboel Board has elected the following teachers for the term t Principal B. C. Youngman. A nl stent Principal Frank O. Harris. Oram mar Department Miss nattle S. Swan. Principal of the Primary Department J. F. McKenrlek. ' ' ' Intermediate Department Miss K. A. P. Ryn der and Miss Mary W. Moors. Commendable. The Tyrone linald states that It. Hare Powell, Ksq., a wealthy ooal , operator In tbe Broad Top and Clearfield ooal regions, la about to areet a school boose at bis own sxpenie, at Sandy Ridge, oo tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad, for tbe benefit of miner' children. Tbe school bouse will be of modern architecture and complete lo all of ita appoint ment. 11 I also about to send ten children to tho Birmingham flctninary for foar years, all to be eduoated, elothed and fed at bis ex pen. These scholars are tbe children of ulnars who bava worked for Mr. Powell for many years. Run Ovtu. Tba following account ef a trorribhj accident is taken front tbe ClUtom Drmoerat of last week : M0n Friday night as tbo 10 o'elook train oo tbe Bald Eagle Valley Railroad was earning towards Look Haven, It ran over a wan named Henry MeKissik, Just this side of Flemlngton bridge, and killed him, the body having been horribly mangled. Portions of it strewed tbe track for eotne distance, and pieces clung to tba engine, and were not discovered tiff neit morning, when the engineer, Mr. Dlnges, got tho first intimation that somebody bad beea run over. Deceased leaves a wife and two chil dren." - ' ' The Pennsylvania School Journal for August is received. It Is a holiday number and contains some A2 pages, mostly matter descriptive of certain buildings at the Centennial, aa 11a chinery Ball, Agrlaoltural Hall, Tho Women's Pavilion, Horticultural Hall, tba Art Annex, and others, together with extended description of Various educational exhibits, . In the last Issue of the Journal the U.S. Government Building was treated at length. These I sines or July and Au gust afford tba moat satisfactory guide to tba visitor that wa bava yet seen. They are worth the price of the full year's subscription to any teacher or director who proposes to visit tbe grsat Exposition. The prise of the Journal la 91.60 per year. Address J. P. Wlc harsh am A Co., Laacm. ter, Pa. i Ordained. Rev. Kmelius W. Smith, eon of Joafah W. Smith, Esq., or this piaoewas ordained to Ibe ministry of the Protestant fiplseo- pal church, oo Wednesday morning last. Tbe ceremony wa performed at Clearfield, In St. An drew's Episcopal Church, by tbe Rt, Iter. J, U Her root, Blabop of tbo Dleoees ftf Pittsburgh a lited by Rev. Dr. Hitchcock, or Pittsburg, Bar, Dr. Humes, of Phllipsbiirg, and Rev. J. T. 1'rolh- ero, of Johnstown. Confirmation service were held In the evening, at which time a number of persons connected tbemselvvi with Ibe chureb. Rev. Smith is a young man of mora than ordinary worth and Intelligence, studious and industrious, and we predict for him a brilliant future In the ministry of his chosen church. For the present. he will officiate as rector of the Episcopal songra gallon at Mo Keen port and Monongahela City. ILorritili AociDHNT. The Altoona Mirror, of the 2d inst., says ; " Shortly4 before o'elook thii morning a most distressing accident occurred In the upper yard, Just west ef the Sev. eateenth street bridge. A Frenchman named John Baptists Me I si, an employe In the Co in pa-1 ny 'a shops, was on bis. way to work and was, erossing the track, when a freight en glee, an noticed hy him, spproachsd. He was knocked down and both hi lags vera rnn over and horri bly mangled, from Jnat above the ankle dowa,ia. eluding bit feet. His skull was else fractured in three plaoea and bis shoulder eevsrcly injured. He wss picked up and carried to tho cinder-walk along side the track, where bo was placed to await the arrival of a physician. He was aubse qaenllt removed to the resldeaoe of a Mrs. Dorr, his sister, where be boards', be being unmarried. Tba physician consider bis ease almost hopeless. He Is about 10 years of age, and has lbs reputa tion of being l steady, Industries man." Death or Frank Short Frank 8 hort, Esq., died at bis iwstoVaoe In thi borough, laat Wednesday eflemoee, after a brier illne. Mr. Short has been a so fit re r from a paralytic strehe sustained about two yearn since, bat had so far recovered from Its effects that bo was able for some time past to attend to business, and no rear was entertained or serloos consequences aa III afswdaysheforebidsth,when betoekabeavy eold, which term la at ed fatally. Be was a native of Ireland, hut has long been a resident of this piece, where by okm attention to his business ho aeeatanleted eoaslderahle property. lis was tar friend and patron for many years. Many of oar readers will, no deabt, rtaaember the "Shorty Shea Shot" advertisement which appeared la the columns for a aasaber af year. Ha was a good, vpright, indaslriona mecheale, and ft teal- eei Democrat, blessed with more thai ardlnftry Intelligence. As n leeal polltlflam, he aa been well known to tbe emea-seeklng portion far aw twenty years. lis never eon ceded bll flows SB a ny r abject, end, therefore, bis position was always aaderstoed by friend and foe. lie leaves a wife and two sons la own fot table eireamttaaaea, ai rar a worldly goods sen make them so, which wal acquired by his Industry and economy, DEMOCRATS!, AROUSE I OCT HEADY FOR A VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN I Let (tin llattle.Cry bn Tlldoa Hendrlckal For the purpose ef engaging vigors ally In tbl campaign, we call apon allprufessuig Democrats, and those of tbo opposition who era opposed to the continuation of tho wrongs and outrage in moral and otfU affairs, perpetrated on tbe peo ple In the past alght yaar. to rise la their might and assist us in driving from power and author ity a band of men who aol aa though all wa pos sessed In personal rights and property belong d to them. Four yeais more or such n rule and rain policy, as that practiced upon as In tho past. will diagraoa us at bom and abroad and over whelm os In nnlveraai bankruptcy. Therefore, let ua meet together for oouncil and advloe, and organise an aggressive campaign, and onoa mora put men Into the Chair of State who prefer aonn- try to self. i. ..; i , To this end let us Indloata Friday evening, Auguat lltb, as tbe time, and tha Court House ai tho place, fur organising a TILDRMA HENDRICKS CAMPAIGN CLUB, and help to asoempllsh n work allotted to nil who seek honest guvarnmeut and tba perpelue- tlorf of our, lllwrlies. Several able statesmen will be preae nt to ad drew tha Club. ' 1 ' Wm. biglar. Kli Illoooi. W. R. McPhenon. ' O. Howe. Israel Test. J. W. Howe, i- ' L. J. Morgan. , , T. J. Boyer. ' A. W.Ua. T.M. Union. W. W. Betts. J J. W. Wrlgley,a--;.: W. K. Wallace. W. S. Shaw. - A. M. Hills. W. S. Read. L. F legal. - Clerk lirowQ. (1. L. Reed. J. M. Ardary. A.V. C.Rosenkrans. IX B. McMutlen. J. 0, Schryreri ' James Dougherty. . Joseph Shaw. ? F. O'Uiry Duck. A. Humphrey. Fred. Sacked. ( John L. Cottle. W. C. Cardon. ' D. R. Fullertoa.- R. V.Wilaon. 8 E. Kramer. Isaac Johnson. J. W. Jordan. Wm. tl rati eta, fi Joseph Uurat. r John Dougherty. Henry Slooe. ' Andy Jackson. John McClellan. J. I. MeBride. John Toot. - ' Sol. Kline. J. W. Thompson. J. F. Weaver. , . J. L. Conklin. A. J. Lanioh. U. K. I.auioh. J. B. Walters. A mo Read. Lewis 0. Uloom. Abraham Ogden. Miles Read. Joaeph Rowlea. John A. McBrlde. J. L. Mr l' hereon. Hugh Orr. Joa. Watson, Matthew Mgden. John Shaw jr. Zach. Ogden. W. T. MoCorkle.tV Matthew Read. Samuel Clyde. Oeo. II. Hall, a T hones Reilly. L. It. Merrill. CLOSING OF THE NORMAL SCHOOL. CcawnssriLLR, Aagust I, IS7S. Thursday morning last dawned aalm and beau tiful. Tho rlncins: of the sebeol-bell at T o'clock told the anxious student that examination was in order, and bade him respond promptly to its early Invitation. In obedience to tbe call, over one hundred nui.il wandered to the balls of learning, with hearts beat in e eager pulsations for the suo- eeaa of tbe day. Numeroue visitors were preaent during the da), and tbe examination was the most cretiuaoie one mat was ever neiti m eon unc tion with the Normal School. As the shades of eeeniax drew nich. the nurtured halls wereabaa doned. and Arnold's Hall became the prominent oentre of attraction. Thither thronged almost oountleas numbers, to witness the contesting ex ercises which bad been previously announced. Ai 9 ocioca p. uH Bupertnunueni uregury called tbo assembly to order, and announced that Hon. John 1'atlon, Col K. A. Irvia, V or Ice Clark, Charles Korabaugn, Daniel Faust, and Samuel Arnold, Were to not as Judges. The following order of exercises was also announced : F irst eon teat, in 8ele t Oration ; second, in Seleot Reading ; third, In Essay fourth. In Original Oration. - It would bo enoroacbing upon yonr space for me to enter Into detail of the programme. Suffice It to say, that each performer acquitted himself, or bene'f, in a manner that elicited tbe admira tion of all present, aud the immense crowd sal in eager alienee for nearly three hours, awaiting tbe Uuuision of tbe Jades. At the oloae, General Pat ton arose nod Compli mented tbe performer for the very able tnenoer in which tber bad acquitted tbemselvea, and, a Chairman of the Committee, annoaneed the de- on. lie said tbat on Select Oration, the selec tion entitled "God is Everywhere, recited by Mis Kate Allemae, of Bull. township, merited their deoiaion. W. C. Arnold, Ksq., then stepped forward, and, In a Deat and concise speech, pre sented Miss Alleman with a volume of Shake neare's works, complete. Oa Seleot Reading, Miss Mertie McDowell, or Curwensville, woo the laurel, io the rendering of that patriotic selection " Independence Bell, July th, mo." Col. E. A. Irvin very appropriately presented her with Seott'a poetical works. On Eiiay, the Committee decided ta lavor oi hiss uiara x. anouoorxe, ui Clearfield subject, "Woman's Influence "in consideration of which Hon. John Patton became i donor, and the gift wa n valuable Centennial work, entitled ' The Two Koada." An anginal Oration by M. L. McQuown won the favor of the Committee, Mr. Zacbarlab McNaul, l& tho uiual I manner, presented him with a volume of tbe com plete poetioal woett of Mitloa, Young, Gray, Uealtle and Collins. BupL Gregory and Professor ii. W. Weaver were also among the fortunate, and received handsome prasent from an unknown nana. Very appropriate resolntloni were gotten up by t he student and read at tha close of the exeroiset. Thus closed the most profitable and pleasant ses sion ever known in tbe history of the Clearfield Ouuaty Normal SobooL . M. F. Ultiu. ' Com m anient ed. - , WORDS OF INQUIRY. f ,: , Who la It thai pays tbe gas bills for tbe street lamp or Clearfield borough f Is it the Borough Fathers, the Borough Auditors, tbe (las Company, or the tax -payer t We bava looked la vain at the published borough accounts, and find no answer. It sometimes occurs on a dark, eold and storm v aicht tbat wo bare no light. This happens but seldom, and might so be in a very well regulated borough. Very often the lamps are lighted no long before tho evening abade prevail, and frequently aa attempt la made to ixbt u with caa when the moon, id iu oia- fashioned way, is doing its beet to iltomiiato our street. The moon was full last Saturday i the night was clear ; the pavements were dry, and, lo tbe utter astonishment or pedestrians, the lamps were trimmed and burning. Tba lamp at the corner of Fourth and Locust streets often burns all Dight, and in many-places tbe lampa are en tirely useless, as tbey only serve to lllumlnats the Interior or some neighbor's shads-tree. Now. we would respectfully ask tbo N Borough Dada " to give ua some light, law aud Justice on the question of gas light, ana oblige Mant Cimixs, - n. a Tbo Socioty for tbo Prevention of Cruelty to Animals have turned their attention to tbe sportsmen who indulge In pigeou-shooUni matches, and are having them arrested for cruelty to animal. Several persons wero recently ar rested in tbe State of Kew York, for engaging In a pigeon -shooting match, and at a bearing before a Justice of the Peace the offenders wero bound over to answer at Court. The point made agalait pigeon shooting was that wounding n pigeon eauies unnecessary snffering. Shanld tbo county Court decide against tbe shooters, the ease will be carried to tbo Supreme Court for final decision Onr leeal sportsmen, who, to prevent the pigeons from making their escape ia ease of bad shooting, tie them lo tha end of a fifty-yard string and shoot at tbem as many as Iva and six times, and after wounding the bird wrlag Its bead off, had setter keep tbolr weather eye open until after Ibis affair Is finally Killed, or tbey might get t hem Hires Into an au pleasant scrape. Clkarfiki.d IJoal Tramc State ment of Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending July 2U, 1 87 ft, nod tbe same lime last year t . roil.. For the week Same time last year Increase .. Previously during year 4 8nme time last year Inoreasa Total la 1HT0 Same time last year .......... ... Increase .. .... OTHRR FRRIORTS. 184,101 88 earh. 87 ' Lumber - Miscellaneous freights An Astronomical Kvekt. An in- tereatlng avtronomioal event regarded with deep tatareft by aatronomen, will eceur In AttaOit. On tb. moroing of Prlday, Aagoel 18tb, tho planet Vmnl will approach very nearly t. iter ef the fourth magnitude. Al that time tha planet will b. morniog alar, rliiog before the ana and euS elently diataat from It tefermlt af the phenome non bring walehed aloofly. Thia will aawar a llltle h.f.r 4 a'eloah. Th. dlitaaea al Venn, from the earth being .boot forty and a quarter illioat of milai, aff.i, rar. opportanlty t. the aetronomerf ta determine eerteln Impertaat mat tare. Wo hnve nlways maintainod tbo idea tliat bltamlnona ooal weald aTentnally take the pleoe af tha aathraelle article la great majority of the maaafaelarlag eleeeo hi tba oeeelry, aad wa holloa by oar aaehaagM that a largo prepee tloh of BDeanfaetumf, and .then who formerly need anthracite, are ordering bitemiaou, laetoad. Tba aathraolta maoopollata and aatortloaleia will probably Snd a larger eteeh of tha hard material oi their beadi hail Sprlag thai lhay anticipate. Grocrsie. The largest and bet eeloctod and obeepefl etoek of groeeriea la Ulear- 8.kl eeoely at J. H.LjOe a. hKorylhlag hoagbt la large 0,eatllLe, itrlelly for aaeh, aa that he aa alar aad nil the goode almoet ai low a. the alt, prieaa. WamtedI 1,000 oorita of Hemlock aad Roeh Oah Bark, Bar whi.h we wH pay the higbart aaarial arm, . Jylltf. A O. Raaaaa a Oe. Lorillard's Tobapoo. Lytle, of thll plane, aaa tao egeaey for tjloaraoM eea.rj for Lorillard'l oalehraud hratwa of tobaoao, aad can tell them al mdory ,rlree. to are. ... lMa 10,lc .H 4,641 ... C 54, 56 . 4 7 4, i 3S . 180,03 ,M 7fi,ftfifi ... 4W1.4B7 BpecUtl$ CANIl PAIOFOK WOOL II Y AH NOLO, AT CIJKWENMVILI.K. Fraiirr'i Quipx Bonn to PntLAPXtrni amp run Crntrrhul KxRiaiTioR. Fries reduced to TCM pCKlTft Has the Map published, tTN ' ' .howing the location of 411 or the prominent nlaoes or interest or tbe (treat Centennial Grounds. A better book than any of tbe so-cent Ouidea published. Enclose price to Jnhn W. Frailer, 430 Walnut street, 1'hiladelphia, and get copy by return man. CAHII PAID tW WOOL BY A R NOLO, AT tHRW KWHVII.I.K. ' Broaiai For Balr. R. Newton Shaw keep a full supply of Fredonta Buggies and Platform Wagons for sale. To be seen at the Shaw House yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania. . -. way U-tf. CAHII PAID POH WOOL ItY AH NOLO. AT ttMWKNWVIl-LIC. MKNMIJJLU ADVICE Yon are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Druggist to nee some thing for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint that you know nothing abbut, yon get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to gtvo you satlitaotory ptooi mat ureen s Augun Flower will sure you of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Heart-bora, Sour Stomach, Sick Headaohe, Habitual Ooitive net, palpitation of tbe Heart, Weter-brsah, com ing up of rood arter eating, low spirits, Ac we ask yon to go to your Druggist, C. D. Watson, ana get a sample noma oi unmi August. Fi-ov. kr for HI cents and try it, or a Regalar site for To cents, two doses will relieve you. aprftlfieowly . A FEW THI NCJIi THAT WE KNOW. Wo know tbat a disordered stomach or livor produce more suffering than any other cause. We know that vary few physician are sncosaaful in their treatment of these disorders. , We know that DaCosta's Radical Cure will, without the abadow of n doubt, almost Immediately relieve and pennanentjy euro all of these distressing symptoms. Wo know of thousands who are will ing to testify that what we say iatrue U the letter. We know that If you will give U a fair trial you will let us add your name to tbe "eiond of wit nesses." Will you give it a trial, aud do it now T Trial site only 14 Mnts. Sold by 0. D.Watson, and Hart i wick A Irvin, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa. Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Ryrop Is per fectly safe, extremely palatable. No physio re iiuired. Costs 2 cents. Try it. For sals by C. D. Watson and II arts wick A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa. men axoowly. CAHII PAID FOR WOOI, UY AJf NOLO, AT IIHM ENMVILLE. HM, KVl1' LOCAL Fine assortment of new Embroideries, very cheep, Just reoelved. New Oasstmerei and Stocking Yarn, just reoelved. ( New Fall floods, juit rrcehred. ' The lady who bought the linen dress with rown trimming, will please return the um brella aae borrowed or me. Dee. fl, W5-tf. Stcd. In Knox township. Clearfield county, Penn'a., on Saturday, July 8th, 1ST, Jefferson D., son of Samuel C. ana Kaohel Snyder, aged about lo year. In Osceola borough. Clearfield county, Pa., on Friday evening. July 2Hth, lttTA, Charles Irvin, son of Jebn W.and Jaue llauterlyged 4 ovinias and 28 days. tn Knox township. Clearfield county, Pa., on Tuesday, August 1st, 187A, Willis H.,soo of Hi F and Sarah U. Rowles, aged month. At hi residence In Clearfield. Pa., on Wednes day, Auguat J, 1870, after a protracted Illness, ran, anon, agea oi years, i montnaanu io uaya. Itatlroads. IViiiiMylviiiiInltitUroiMl TVR0NE 4 CLEARFIELD llltANCII 0! and .ft.r Mond, ACHIL 17, II7A, ih. PkiLDKer Tr.in. will ruo il.ilv (.xc.pt Hun- btMR Tjrron..Dil OL.rfl.ld, u fullova ; CLKAKVIKLD MAIL. ItEKi . buuiUi i ijhavb nuniii. Carw.ni.in....3:55, p.. Tjrron. a. 48,1. . Cl..r.ld .50. I Ul. t.il, " Piillpikari....4.4&, " l'liilipilitiri...l0.uv" Ok.oI. 5.0O, " ClurB.ld 11.11(1," Tjrt.ii ..... 10, " C.n.nlTlll...M:lV CLKARFIKLD BXPRKSS W. g. PLtwam, Ooodoolor. LKAVB BOUTH. ( LBAVB NORTIlT OanniTll1,...t.lt A. Clml.ld 35 " Tjron. f.O. lnUr:Uoii.7.2l) " Oirtol.. ( ID " rilib.rg ...l.ll " Cl..ia4ii,.r..l.3 " Curw.ni-il!,. 9,bO Ptailip.barc .30 ' Om.lt .4 " InUrfMtioaH. T.S. " Tyron..- t.W " BALD BAULK VALLEY BRANCH ' Mall. tl.ll. a. a. - f. . Kxp, r. h. Blp. A. M. 1.00 11.40 11.55 11.14 11.14 11.01) 10 li .4i 8.:18 laa.a T;mn airlv. 8.20 t.bt Il.ld Kill. 8.00 7. It 1.01 8.10 8.,. t.3t 18.00 10.10 10.30 Julian t.lS 4.47 4U Hi 1.6 liar. 9.10 Alil..barR Bll0font Miluburg 10.44 . llowara 10.00 11.18 arrlr. L. llar.n TV RON B BTATION. ASTWaKD. Paetfle Kttmi, llarriabarg Aw'B A M 8:15 wi.TwaaD. a M Piitibarg Bip'ia, 1:41 Paoifl. UxprMl, 8:81 8:48 Mall Train, 1:11 Allaoll. KipraH, ' 8:47 mia'ila Kiprau, 10:10 Wa. Pal.cngflr, Mall Trata, Part LIm, PHII.II'BIU'KO MOBIIANNON BRANG1IB8 Oa and afl.r Monday, Al'RIL 17lh, 1878, Ad eoannodalion Train, will rua ov.r tha Philipi barg and Moihannon llranobM, ai Titllowl : LBAVB BOUTH. LKAVB NORTH. Btatlom Morri.dl, Pbillpabarg, 8t.in.r'., Uunbar, Uremia, Mo.bannon, Sl.rlir., Hrjnlld.1., MeCaul.y, K.ndrlohi, 1:15 1:40 , Mt 1:44 7:38 1:50 1:44 1:58 10:01 7:51 1:18 10:18 8:08 I I, 10:14 8:11 I II lt:28 8:1H 1:18 10:16 8:11 2:31 10:44 8:28 IH 1131 7:00 11:18 4:.16 11:11 4:31 11:04 4:1.1 11:65 4:16 11:41 4:00 11:1.18:61 11:27 1:47 11:14 1:44 11:20 8:40 Clot. aonnMti.n. mad. by all train, at TyrOD. and Look llar.n. g. 8. BLAIR, uyir-tf. ap.rintud.nt. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW URA1IB DIVISION. ' VN and aftn Monday, Jan. 191b, 1878, V tb. n..ranf.r train, will ran dally (axe.pt Buaday) b.tw.en Red Dank and Driftwood, aa follow i KAHTH Alto Day Mall UaiM Pltlibnr, 8:3(1 a. m.t K.d Hank 11:45; bli,a Junetlm 12:00) N.w B.thl.beni U iO p. n.; May.Till. 1:06 1 Troy 1:37 Broobtlll. 1:50 i Full.r'. 1:15 ; Rry aoldiTlll. 136 llulloli 1:81 i Bummit Tann.l 1:21 1 PnO.ld 8:40 Wn.d.111. 4:00 1 ll.n.i.tl. 4:28 j arrir.1 at Drinwood at 6:13. W lillT W A H I). D.j Mall Irav.i Driftwood 12:36 p. m i Btn.ietu 1:1(1: Wenlrllla 1:38 1 r.nS.ld 1(16; rlummll Tonn.l l:37i DuBolil tll; Rqrnoldirlll. 8:18 Pnll.r'lS:.l:i : Drool rill. 8:6(1) Troy 4:15 Majivill. 4:80) N.w ll.lbl.h.m 4:53 Hligo Joaetion 6:34 ) Red Bank 6:47 ; arrlvaa at Pitt.bnrg at 7:80 p. m. p& Tha Rfynoldarill. Aoeotnaodalloa Lava. ReynoldiTill. daily at 6:10 a. n.) and arrir.a at Red Bank at 8:16 a. m. Lnmi Rl Bank at 7)85 p. a.) arrival at Haynoldirlll. at 18:30 p. a.. C1.M eoaDMtioat nad. with train, oa P. A S. Railroad at Driftwood, and with trnlni on th. All.gb.ny Vallay Railroad at Krd Bank. DAVID McCAROO, U.n l gup't A. A. jAca.oa, Bapt L. U. Dir. - FAxiE FKOM CLKARFIELD, TO BalLfonU, Pa . ,105 Mlddletow 15 00 liih Havea , Wllliamrpert Huntingdon ...... Lewietowa. H. Mnry.vlllo M BARRIHBUHO. , I 70 . 8 80 , I 80 , l0 . 4 60 . 4 76: Marietta 8 80 Lanoacter . 8 66 PHILADELPHIA 7 06 Alloone I 86 Jobnitown.M I 80 PITTBBURO 8 16 9(iv gifli'frtigrrafBts. KEW AUD. Straeed or atoleo on tbe aiornlnr ef tbe Ifith of July, a white pap, five month old, aad answers te the ansae af "Dan." He has long, light brown ears, and brown amend the eyes, and owe brown spot on bis bach. Five dollar will be paid ler the return of the pup, aad twenty dollars for the arrest and conviction of the party er part les wbe stole bias. WN.M. MoClJLLOUUH. Clearfield, l'a, Aug. I. l76Mt. OK BALK. The andenlned will eell al arlvata eale all that treat or parcel ef land litaale io Decolor tewnibip, CleerBeld aouniy, Pa., withia a abort diitaoea of Ibe Tyreaa A ClearOeH R. R aad adjoiaiag haada of Robart llodion aad olncn, and known ae tba Jacob B. Urerbart lot The aatd treat eoateiaiag 80 acree more oe Lea, with twa veiaa of velaable coal tbenoa, baa about 80 aerei cleared, aad te the hey te a large body of ooal aba ot being danloped. Will be eold low aad apon eay lorme. Wot pertleulari, apply lo DAVID L. KERBS. Clearteld, Pa, July II, 1878. PITTSBUE0 FEMALE COLLEGE Aa- FITTSBtlRO CONSERVATORY OF MUNIO. lo Baildlagl, Faealty, Palroaega, aad all tha faeilltlee for aequiriag a thorough, aolll and oraameatei adaaaataa, aaa or theleadiag Sohaola la tbe tailed Btaleo. TWENTY-SIX TEACHKRBj Chargea leu the. any School Affordiag Bqaal Advaaaagee aad Aeaommodallona. Bead to tha Praeldent, RRV. I. C. PRRlHINfl, D. D., for a eetalefae. Pall Term oammenco. Septerahrr f . atl, '78 41. H. A. KltATZER, (incoaaaoa to) . KRATZER A LYTLE, n.AUaa ia DRV UO0DB, f . NOTIONS, i BOOTS, . , HHOIirt, LKAT11KH, . CAHPRTS OIL tl.DTII.I, WALL PAI'KR, WINDOW BIIADRfl, KTC. Market Htrrel. Cleirtltld, Pa. Pab. 18, 1878.tf ' ATTETI(), FARMERS. W. ha arraniod onr builn.u ae aa to (In efpeoifel altontion to tb. aal. of Agricultural Iu p Lunula, and will k.p eoattantly on band WOOD'S MOWERS and REAPERS, BUCKEYK MOWERS and REAPERS, NASH LOCK LEVER HAT BAKES, BLLIBA llOPF. MAN'S ONK-UORSH THRESH. 1NO MACHINES, FANNINO MILLS, CIDER MILLS, BUCKEYB GRAIN DRILLS, Four-Horse Sweep Powers, 111: Straw Carrier. of any daiirod Loath, Catting Uoxaa, from 17 to 840 aeob, Harpoon Hon. Hay Pork, and I'ull.ji, Plow., Oultir a ton, Hboj.1 Plowa, Plow Bharea of all kinda, R.pain of all macbinoa eold by ue, and any thing alea bi ear llnei Allot which will beaald M taa tome, or ex ohangad for stock. Caab btyere will find great adraatagea by dealing with aa. al. u. Jirjjwn UKU. MEAT MARKET, Market Btraet, MrMachinee kept lo the "Cntenn'Al" building. ClearOeld, Pa., May 81, 1878.1m. pAUMEKS. LOOK BEAK. F. M.CARD0X & BR0 Would call tbo attentioa of Pannen to tbe fact tbat they are rooeirlng ONE CAR LOAD OF Hebron's Patent Lock Level Tread Thresh Machines, ONE CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS COMBINED. And two klnji or CHAIN DRILLS FARM. KKS' FAVORITE A FARMERS' FRIEND. All tbe above Mechlioa will be .old CHEAP for .. CASH, or exchanged for good HORSES and FAT CATTLE. Tbey bava alio a lot of new TWO H0RSR ROAD WAGONS, Which tbey will diipoee of in tha aane manner. Our Threaberi, Reapan aad Drllla are of the b.it roakee la tbe country, aad warranted flrit-elaae to every particular. Call at our meat market In Pi.'c Opera Mourn aad examiae thaee meontoee. l M. CARDON A BUO. Cle.rt.IJ, Pa. March 31,'78. JajEW r ji it. i i:i:i, AND GHOCEllY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Room No. 4Jf piei Opera Houee, Clearfield, Pa. K..p eonitaotly oa band SUQAR, corpEt, TEAS, SODA, COAL OIL, 8YRIIP, SALT, SPICES, Canned and Dried Fruita, Tobaooo, Clgara, Oaa- diea, Oiiler Vinegar, Butler, Egga, Ae. ALSO, EXTRA OME-MADB Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Heal, Chop, Feed, 4tc, All of which will be eold cheap for each ar la exoueng. lor eoaniry produc. A. 0. KRAMER CO. CleerBeld, Nov. 18, I874.-If rpoWNSDIP STATEMENT. JACOB DIMELINO, Dietriet Trexeurer of uo,gi lown.nip, tn account wittt tue Bcbool, Rued and Poor fundi of eaid town.bip, from tba I3tb day of Jane, 1816, to the 14lh dey of June, I3i3 : SCHOOL FUND DR. To Amount of Order. Laawl $!,3M 18 To Balance oa Duplicate of 1878 847 84 lo 1S74 In hande of Dlmellna... 1.147 ,1 To Aa l of School lax eaeied for '76.. 1,80 0 78 To Am t or aneeeted Hebool tal received: from Oo. Treararer : 8188 To Bute appropriation for 1878 101 74 0.03l 61 CR. rty Amount of Toecbere' w.gee $1,005 00 By Ara't peld for fuol and ooatiogncle. 80 08 By Am'tp.ld for repair. 40 10 Hy Am't of Hcorel.rj'a .alary 80 00 llv School ordere redeemed 1.UI4 81 lly Tree., percentage on eame....H 48 78 ny two day. at maaing Doiilicat. 8 80 By per coat, oa eoilootlag Dopliiate of 18J4-'I5 ISO 8, lly exoneretion oa Duollcete ol 74-'75 . 84 81 By " p.r V) anle. Wallace A llraham 81 ID By Am l nnrolleeled oa Denlioeleof '78 110 11 By '74 801 08 By 14 801 ,7 By School money In Treat, hand ISO (HJ 8(1,021 51 ROAD FUND DR. : To Road Ordere drawa oa Dirt. Treaa .t 100 46 To Amount of eealed road tax ejiefoed for l76. vie t To Am't of Joha M.nrer'i duplloate...-. 8MB IA To Am'l of Semuel Htott'e duplicate 810 48 To Ara l dae Treeaurer...... 14,70 II.M0 8 CR. By Sapervleor'a wagee, J. Maurer $ 85 46 By " " 8. Bloll. 106 ao By Road tai worked oat Mearer 878 aa y " " " " -BtoU.... Ml ,8 Hy exoneration! H 1 I, By Treae. per eootege H....H 18 84 By Bandrlee ae per bill! . 4 ,7 By Am't of road order, redeemed 14, II ,1 .6.18 Otl POOR FUND DR. Te Orderi Lined oa Diet. Tree. 4 111 71 Ta Am't ef Peer lax aeeeeeed for 1878... 408 II To Am'l due oa duplicate! for '78-'74 la hendi af Belech 18, 18 Ta Am't ree d from Beleca, Collector, aupiirate oi '7e- 7. a4i 5 1,176 18 CR. By erdere redewwed K,...WA 84, 84 By Am't paid Or.rweri for tim.... ....... a, 80 By " for heeplag paupere 13, tl By " rre'd from leeae uolMh d.Dli- eleof I87l.'74 84 , 86 By Oolleetor'e aer ooak oa aaaM........ II 40 By exonoratien. H 81 96 By Am't paid aa order, wet II flea 1S4 17 By Collrotor'i per oeat oa dap. af 1876 1 41 By Treaeurer'i per eeauge , 84 By rodecttoo ef 6 per cent, en ,78 .81.., I 17 By eioaeratlaei .. daplieata of 1671... 11 67 By Am i eolLcted oo dep. of 1178.74... 184 88 By ' " " 1818 1,1 M By bal. of Poor fund, ia Treaa. haada. 46 00 81.176 M We, the onderelgned AoJIIere ef Begge toera. ehla, haviag aaamiaed the forrgolag acooaatl, Ind thrm aa above eel lotto. Alleeli J.W. KT1.ER, W. F. BRADY, S.THOMI'HON, Clerk. UEO.MERRITT, Rogt tp, July 1, '78-11. Aadlton Hutt and SUterrltonrouj QfottiiwatM. A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST. Wa emdensaThim tha IthUjk toaUUr the) ttilatan. of aunvenatlon bIhhiiOuIi Hall, In IMillathasMilyffaiiajrakerAs Urgesl tnoihlnjjIW In Aniorlca." A Ylaltor and aiU'iiilauiCVKi the apoakors ; rttrttv. " Wliatoiiirlathe1ul1dlnonf' : AttrntiaiU. ''itrtlth-Kast cxtrner uf tiuth and MarkoL Pliaaa noto the H1XTII, ftr im slimnfreTC seeking Oak Uali, liave been laiJed , b designing iwraoiis," V, " It ta perfetjU dossal 1 Do yon know ltsdlmenaloaar' A. " U Ju0 aqaara fset--M on Uarkut. an 1 IN) odd m Rtxth, alrjbiriea IiIkIi. buM our litre) acreaoAncK)iltt,ktid fnevr- spawe itiifu occupied bymjiyBiaia twenty ililfuruut 1,01 ueaa plaoea." iy V. lK you Me stcbtrn -power r A. " A giant young online furnish oa powur ftr tbo frtght and tiMiiK.r elevator, and t!o boilers sUm for huaUug, and tha uUier (fpen. tlons uf Uie house." 1 V. M What order do jm take with ttfir Ae They are lint oncd and arriuiip-il In the basatDent,on lonjtlyfr wrunura.antl iki ;i thenoe on tho (MtlKliilflvuiur iu Uiq liu uto lor'a root on thajborri floor." V. " la UaSMcUnniio (lrml omfatlnn f w Nt sir, maaatirlitg. The (nKnlt) ore Tr una In tha nlmn lhn lnina.i..fi 'ii.n cloth pavsees over rollers In Uie fac uf a rtr. 11 , light, and two men alt, one before and m.i bajlitnd the good, watching with tho tyo of a bawk for the toast plii-holo liuperfUon, at I lltarklng every flaw, so tliat the outVr mnr and avoid it wiiau ba txtuis to out tlw gu menu." y. " Yoo nrjst emplov an anAf cutters r - A. "Corns to our tinh flo bjkI ami We keopTOh&ntlM all the tlaV raaing up ihoolotli Into garments, beeldt'?4marhiriesti.atdo a iloxcn men's work oa tKi a atrokv." V. "Do jua iiwnuiacturfj all your own goods f A. "We do, and most carefully. Onr cr am t tiers Inspect every atitch and seam, and certify to every garment as extra-wtll in rule before we put our ticket on it, aud btMim responsible for It" V. " You systvxD bust aar yea a groat deal r A. " In erery dlrwtJoii, sir. It la tM ysm and economy we praotli-eail Utf we titn unit, that enables ua topuiwr wrXwn to tbo pwiple u wo do." vjr V. ' Aitex lnspocUng tba work, what beoomon or ur A. " Before It goes Into fltook It U Mettted. Every single siannent haa Iu number and other points noted uu tt, ao that IU onUre bla tory can bo txaood without tail, uimju our books." a. V. " Ton must have ! or 40 Mlearnen f . A. " Why sir, on busy days you duvsm 100 In Iho various rooms and suites of ivoma, aellittir to the tbronsa of custnmf-n' V. "lo you do an orUcr bueak. iby mall aud oxnreasr' A. "Very great All over theoountry. Our TT STORE. l;OW PIUCKS HAVE NOT KILLED '' "j.,,', T. A. Fleck & Co., ' MARKET ST., CLEAKFIELD, PA. They etill live, and lad themielraa well and haarty while otben ere oomplalaing becauae buyer! of Ann UBI UUUUB are not la aoaat. lioa to pay tha large prolti of the peat, while they, like far-ceelog huilneaa mea, aaw tba aituatioa aod offered and eold Dry Uooda at ' Prices io Suit the Times. Hy so dolog they bare built on a prosperous and Increasing trade. With a esse! store and Mlgh .aipenses, prices that would be leas than cost to others afford then a profit. Their snotto for .876 was made In olden times, and ia tbe words of Franklin : "A nimble slipence Is better than a slow shilling." At a reocnt meeting of the Arm Itwaa unanimously resolved to do busiaeas as heretofore,! N A CAM II HA HI ft, and sbange tbe motto for l7a as follows; A nimble Threeponro la better than a auw Hliponce." 1 This beats franklin Jost M par coat. THE GREAT ONE PRICE DRESS AND DRY GOODS STOKE, Market St., Clearfield, P4. KEW 0miG OF HEW DRESS GOODS. All the latest styles from 10 cents per yard up. ' THE BEST BLACK ALPACAS IN TOWN. ' . Black Silks, one dollar and upwards. Table Linens, Turkey Bed, bleached and nnbloachod. . Sheetings and Pillow-ease Cottons, bleached and unbleached. , Calicoes, 1 Cottonades for men's and boy's wear. - ( Ticking Muslins and V ... J and ' Ginghams. ) All kinds of Summer Cassiraoros, very obeap. ( ..Crash. Nice Summer Shawls and Skirls. ' Full froth lines of all descriptions of Whits Goods, plain and plaid. i Mualins, Piqnos, : Soft finished Cambrics, Nainsook, Swiss Victoria Lawns, A new ehoioe HAMBURG" New Corsets, Ladies' Ties, Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cufle, Kid Gloves, Black and colored Veils and Veiling, Neck Bucbing, Ladios' Back Combs, Parasols and Fans, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Ladies' and Cbil- dren's Gloves, Ladios' and Children's Underwear. MILLINERY GOODS, a full line to suit evorybody. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, very choap. Now Silks, Flowers andRibbons. , Unlrimmod Hats and Bonnets. ' ' Having suocceded iu getting a firat olasa Milliner, porsons favoring us with a call will find goods in this department vory much lower than heretofore. Ucnt Furnlnhing Goods. ' Perenle ShirU, White Shirts, Underwear, Linen Collars and Caffs, Pnpor Collars and Cuffs, Suspender, Linon Uandkerebiefs, Hosiery, Gloves and New Ties of every description. All tho nbovo goods will be offered at the lowest possible-prlcos. ' T. FLECK & CO., Cloarflold, Pa., April 20, 1876. ' ' ' ' . " 4 '" 1876. WHERE 0W? 1876. To MICHIGAN, ono of the foremost, flourish lag; and healthy States I WHAT FOR? To boya FARM oat of the One Million Aors?a of tme lanalne land. fr aala hatha URAND KArlUS a 1HU1ANA n. H. , Strong Bold. Ready Merhrta. Sure Cropo. Good School.. H. R. ruol threach eeatro of ffraat Beltleaawta all .long. All klaiit af Prodaala raiaea. rienty or water, limher aad aalldlog m.teriala. Hrlee from ,4 to Slfl per acre) aaa foanh dowa. baleene oo lime. mar Bend for illoitreted pamphlet, foil of faeU aaa nxaraB, aoo oa eooTineeo. aoir.ee W. A. HOWARD, Comm'r. Uread Rapida, hlloh. P. R. I.. PIKRCK, See', lod l)ep i. AMERICA!. CYCLOPEDIA. NEW REVISED EDITION, Complete in 16 Volume.. Katlrel, re-wrltta..' Krerythla, bro.,hl 4owa lo tha prooenl time. Illorirated throB,eoat With Over 3,000 Illustrations AND MAPS of .rerjr aaaalr, oa the globe. Sold oal, b, .ubeeriptioo. It ia aet obligatory to taha all tha eelemee al aooo a rolame may he delivered oaee a mooth, ar uaoe la twa moathe. Too aeate a dey, the priee of a elaar, will pay for a aet af CVCI.Ol'.HIA ON A BI MONlilLV SUBSCRIPTION la let. thaa three jearo. Thaa there will bo eamethia euheiaattal eared aad a etorahaaee of haewledae, ladeed a aaleeraal library la Itaelf aoeured, with hat llltle alert ar aaeriSoa, PRICI AND 6TTLI Of B1ND1N0 i Tot Kltre Cloth, per tot (IN For Library Leather, per vol . S 84 For half Toraey Moroeeo, per rel...M..a f S. For half Roeala Kltra 0111, par rid I 88 For Fall Moroeeo Aotloao, per rah... IS 88 For Fall Raiila, per rel . II to for fartbor iafermaiioa ad4raaa . J.H WILUAMSON, PahUthor'a afoat, Sixth atraoi, Jane 18, l8.ly. Pillbar,h, Pa. (APPLKTON'8) .1111 wtrflstH irna-tn arfd nlat of self n aiaaa iwmnun to pwaae penpie i.ouu rnllea away JWufertoutly aa If ibey wan bare lit V. I suttoae yoti have U least half a doosa different drpartmenuf ' A. "Hydturalrt we have more than Iteniy, ' arh ehaiVMl wit Its own huatneaa.end i.h thi)rujtiTorrauiliii)w wboalwllb In tha arat wheel." ' i. ' 111 you name A dneen or no of them f . HWlth pleMaro. The Custom bopart uiftit, for thuawwhu prefor custom-made ta rtniiy uiwitk vuraiwiiw vrpartinrnt, v.iiti lu mrwlm stock of all underwear, 'I lie Sblrt W-tury, With Ita busy machlntw. niiikliiKourowu DrWe-riaaaahirta, Tho Trim mlug IVpartmenl, Itself MblfU many a mai ler sloro. The (Janncnt r)bck Boom. Th Jtemlvlng Room. The Order Pepartment, ; named U'foro. Theflpoclal L'rtifonus Itouart-mi-iiL Hie Delivery tnau-unaant. mAthitm ecoru of messeiifrcrs. The--'' .,, . V. "Hnld.hoWlalr.enoughP r A. "I'm not half through! lHa Advartisrflg Department, with Its bll Land sign distributors. llitiiaiuid publlulnM biiaueM and popular . ri.orjutx)ijies month l 4I..H kli vnut frlrbLiiViand fnltL Th unfm Wirtnienl,wltjni many rooms. Tho sen a iorit. TheMrna aanv mnrna. Tha. H.i iKimttmeiit. The YouUta lepaiUneat. lna Ctill'lrrn'a De,r(ment, with lu special eutnuuv for ladloa. Tha Telegraph Depart. iim'nv. ,110 viiiii nrn d .'Cgveriiueni, wiia It . book koeper and asalslanu. Uetinrai htaa- : cirera lfianmeut; Pinapcler's Office, and ' Ubur oflicea of tha flrtuell busy aa beea thlntlnjf, plnnnltifr, twfaXiua. buying, mak lnrtt'gutehng,maAyi(,senojri ' and in a thou,i''T?Wye Jolulug their fon-ea to carry on a hujeesV itb the people amoufit Iiik to Iwtwocn -,uwj(wju and Ruuowu aa nun lly." V. ' K t-n-p-frn-tVo-a-ir A. M Indeed It Is I I fnirot to name tba r4hletveVailmpnt,whlrhaandleslUe of total) sali 011 aomo single dayar V. tj.'.,)Ul Immense! That ,whai enisblai tba bottso to buy 1 btp and aelcheapr' 1 A. " Ksac-Uy I You have ijtst hit Tt. Tbo people throne; bare, hnlnf that we oVpend ou low pricos and Immiyfaaltje," v.',fb!J.'" ' "Ua-as' I bear so baurli about V A. "Our ayitm of tmslnesa dealtns 1. One Srice, no deviation ; S. cult for everytWog ; & iruarante pnttertlrig the purrbaeur; cTllie money rckiruodl tlia buyer can't ultewUo beauitMl." V. " Nothing eould ha fairer." A. "Nothing. And (ho people see ftN V. " wu, X UuiiA you, air, for your polMe attention." i- A. "Not at all. It'saplnaimia mfmym. Call aialn ; and be sure of tV plfA Wana nttakvr A Urown'a Oak Ualiawuln J-ait our Ber Sixth and Market," V. "Thank yout J aliall bo happy aodoaov Good morniuB." 1ST Tvf . 1876 at tha cloee of a lacciaful ye are' builneli Colored DroM Goods in great variety. Dreat Llnona, belt shade, and makes. line of 1 styles EDGINGS. Tacked Muslins, plain & i ;. striped, i Lone Cloth, , ' Plain Cambric I OB PRINTING OF KVKRV DK8CRIP ' in. Hwiir exeeaiaa at thia omoa. 1870. MAY. 1870. NEW GOODS, cheaper than ever. ROOM NO- 2 Filled and Overflowing. Tho quite recont decline in Dry Goods, tells in the way goods are going off. Will not enumerate, but everything in the way of ' Millinery and Fancy Goods, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMiltlNGS, CAKPETS, OILCLOTHS, WALL PAPER, In great abundance, nt the lowest poatiUe prices. WILLIAM REED, ROOM NO. 2, Ple'a Opera Home. Cletrf.el.l. Car. I, ..t mw XdT U rj fisottl, tBrorrrlrf , 5tr. MEW OPENING. IA0IJ-5CMH-3ET SHOWERS) ,.ai ,11.1 11 iiit 1 I f.ie 11 et i.lr.lt, ,l 1 1-'. .e I oill ..II BOOT .& SHOE , . ... AND , .1. (.Mj ' .., I ... " t 1 HAT & CAP NTOUK. . l Ill ,. ' ! .." ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKKT BTUERT. A fall and complete assortment of new goods aad new styles, down to ., , IIAHD PAN" PRICES. Cltltene are Invited to call and examine my etook and Jodge fur thcmielvee aa to nullity and prioae of g ooda. I mocpil S H1IOWF.H3. Clearteld, April 14, 1B74. JJARD TIMES ,,.','., HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLEI. I am aware tbat there are some persons a little bard lo please, and I am also aware that the complaint of "bard times" is well nigh universal. But I am so sheeted now tbat I en satisfy the former and prove eonelastfely tbat "hard times" will not efleoi those wne 007 ineir gooas irom sne, and all my patrons shall be initiated Into tbe se cret of EOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES t bare aNtods enourh U sapl lv all tbs Inbabl tants In tbe lower end of tbe county wbiob I sell at eieeeding low rates from my mammoth store la HULsUNtlUHU, wnere l caa aiweys oe toene ready to wait upon sailers end, supply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Sacb as Cloths, Satlnetts, Casslmeres, Mosllns, Delaines, Linen, Drill lags, Calicoes. Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace, Readj-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, lists and Caps all of the best material and made to order Hose, Bocks, Ulovee, kittens, Laeea, Klbbona, A. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. , Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Bait Fork, Linseed uu, risn uu, varooa uu. Hardware. Queensware. Tinware, Castings, Plows aad Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and ail kinds oi Aies. Perfumery, Palate, Vara rah, wkua, and a generat assortment 01 oteuonery, GOOD FLOUR,.;, Of difer.nl hrandl, alwaya oa head, aad will bo aoid at tha loweat pooitble ngorea. J. O. MeClain'a MedlelBel, Jayae'l Medielaaa lloeutter. and uooBaad a xtlttera. i 8808 aoonda of Wool wanted for wbteh tbe hibeet prioo will bo paid. OMToreeed oa head and for aala at tba loweit marxet pnoa. Alio, Agent for Strettonrllle aad Carwanarllla Tbraabiaf MaoarDea. ' ajat-Call aad aaa for yooraelrea. Ton will lad ararlhiag aiaally kept in a null aura. . L. M. C0UDRIIT. ?renebf ille P. 0., Aott 11, 1874. R EMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY . 1 k - i Would resneetfullf notify tbe public generally tba be has removed bis Grocery Store, from Shaw's Row, to the building formerly occupied by J. Miles Krataer, on Second street, next door to Bigler'i hardware store, where be intends keeping a full line of GltOCERIErt. BAMS, DRIED BEEF aad LARD." 8U0.AR8 aod 8 1 RCPS, of all gradee. TEAS, tiroea aad Blerhv f ,-, T . COFFEE, rUaaaad aaeVwraaa. Ul'O FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, O l CJ.r.rVD FHVIT. (-1 r 1 , I V 1 i 1 "I : All hiadi la the market PICKLES, lo Jan and lerr.1i. SPICES, la arery form aod rariety. FAMILY FLOUR, A 1.1. klMMIOl't RACKF.HSI. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, : DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil tui . Zaamp Chimneys. And a food aeeorlment of Ihoee thinai aiaally kept la a grocery etore, which he will exebenge for marketing at the market prleea. Will Mil for oath aa eboeply ae any other ooo. Pleaaa aall aad aea hla aloek aad Jadea for yoareelf. lufln mruAliuiiair. CJearleM, Jan. 1, 1878. QROCKRIKS. , , t , JAS. H. LYTLE, (Soeoaieor to LTTLR A MITCHELL) WUOLKSALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE LINR OP TKAR. OOLONGS, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, TOL'NO BT80N, '' 1 KIfOI.Lll BREAKFAST Pereet la Market. .1 :t;! F4UTTBR AND E(la Will be krnl and eold at bit tort Caih paid tr Ooaatry Prodoea. QRRNAR tHERMIS,' . '!'.('. ' TURRET PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. KIH. Mark.ral, Lake Herrlag, Cod, Aa. , . L ricKLRa. Barrel Pkckki aad Sagnak Pick lee. FLOUR AND PEED. I tear, Oera Meal, Oat MeeJ, . , ( eUTI . JAS. H. LTTL1. UrrHaarous. WILLIAU M. HENRy, JuHtiot or tea Paxca Ann Stntraaaa, LUMRIH CITY. Collootlona made and money promptly peld oror. Artlelee of agreameot and deode i eoB.oyanoe aeatly axaooted and wenaoted oor. real or no oharga. lJy"T' JOHN H FULFORD, , OtNKBAL INSMASCB AOKNT, ClearSrld, P.naa, IlepreioBte all,' the leading Fir. laruraaee Cuwpaaiei of the eountry t , i , Qooon 4l8,SM,0vS Royal Canadiaa .H. 8,008,0. Home, Maw Yerk 8,fM,ll4 Lyeoming, Money, P. 8,X0,461 Franhlin, Philad'a l,K,i(l Pboinia, llarUurd .. . . I.KlJ.lul Uanovar, New York. ..., l,J,U55 Home, Col., 0. 818,1.8 Atla., Haatfurd , 808,841 Providence, Waehlagtoa..... 818,0a. Peteoae aboot effeetlag aa laanranoo oa prop erty of any kind, aboold oall at my emeo, oa Market elreet, eppoaiba tba Ooart Hoaaa, aad aa. mf liat ef aompaaioa and ratee before hnaring. JOHN II. FULFORD, Clearteld, Pa, Oak 17, '74-ly TJANIEL GOODLANDER, LDTnERSBUBO, PA., ,,(,'. Dealer la '!. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY t GLOVES, .' HATS CAPS aad BOOTS A SHOES, Tobaooo, Orooerie, aad Flib, Katla, Hardware, leuoenaware ana uiae.ware, men e aaa Boyr Clothing, Drnge, Pain la, ; - Oile, School Hooka, a large lot of PeteaA Medlelnea, - Caadlee, NuU t Dried Fralta, Chaaaa an IX rack. era, Rock aod Rise Powder, j Flour,' Grain and Potatoes, ' Clorer aad Timothy Seed, Bole Leather, Morooeoe, Llnlnge, Bindlnga and - lareao, enoomaaerr loeia and Shoe Findinga. Ko greater rariety of goode ia any etore la tha eouaty. All for aal. eery tow for eeeh er oooatn produce at tba Cheap Comer. . May 1, lot 6. i. r. wnraa.. ..w. aj. aarra VJGAVEIt A I1KTTIS CLEARFIELD, PA., Ar offering, at tie aid stand of 0. L. Reed A Co. their stock of goods, consisting of DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS t 8U0ES, "1 i i t . BATS a CAPS. HARDWARE, ' QrEB.VBWARB, FLOUB, FEED, SALT, So., 4o., At tha moet reaeonable ratal for CASH or la oxchanga for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODCCK. Sr'Adraaoaa atada to Ibaaa engaged la get ting out aqaara timber on Ibe moat adraatagootia terml. pdtliantS Guarded the Highest Jtledal at F xrnran. E. & H.Ti ANTHONY & CO., 6U1 Broadway, Mow York, .Vi'iV (Opp. MetnrpoliUa Hotel), , ..", aianranrtTuaa, laroarxaa aid na.Lxaa ta CHBOMOS & FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS, Albums, Graphosenpes, Pbotograpbs, and kindred gooaeeseoiiuos, Actresses, tie., PnOTOCRAPHIC MATERIALS, We are headqaarten for ararythiog ia tha way of Storeoptico&s snd Hagic Lutsrns, 1 . Being tnaneJaetarerl of tba MICR1SC1ENTIF1C LANTERN, STEREO-PANOPTICON, UNIVERSITY STKROPTICOW. ADVERTISER'S STEROPTICON, AUTOPTICON. SCHOOL LANTRKV. RAMILY LANTERN, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each itjlo being the beat of Ha claal la tha . . . j .. market. OalaJoawe af Lanlerna and Slid... with direc tion, for uiing, aant on application. Any eaterprieing maa eaa make maaey with a Mario Lantern. JWYIaitort to tha Cealaanlal BxpoelUoa will do wieely to defer Durobaainn aoodi in Mr Haa until they come to oar a to re la New York, where they will Ind greater variety and more moderate prioae, and can ealect them at their leiiare. Bal we have a eoaoeeaiea to eell eome etylee of ear gooda In tho building of the Department of Pablio Comfort, and thoeo not eomiag to New York ar. invited to call on onr repreieotation there. - JtSr-A fall Mock af View, of Ihe Ripoaltioa and their eoatente. Cut oat thie adrarUaement for reference. -fee, June 7, l7 lj. CALIFORNIA.? ran rmriao an sjnaAr-WBSTiuw msilwat Rmbraces under one management the Greet Trunk Railway Lines of the WKST and NORTH -WKST, and, with iu numerous branebea and conoeeUoM, forms tbo shortest and quickest rosMe between Caicaao and all points tn Ulikoib, Wh const a, Northkh Muni a a, MianpcaoTa, Iowa, NranAKiA, CALiroaxiA and the Wbstrbh Taantroaies. Its Omaha and California Line Is tha shortest and best route for all points ia Noam a en Iixiaois, Iowa, Dakota, KasaASKA, WroatHB, Colo a a do, Utah, Nktada, OauroR nia. Oniooat, Cbiha, Jataji and Australia. Iu Chicago, Madison & St. Taul i.,i i.- i- Line.. Is tbe shortest line for NonmaBii WiaooMaiir aad MiaaaaoTA, and for MAmaon. Bt. Papl, M li nn a ro lis, Di'i.trn and all points is tha tireat Northwest. Its , Winona and SI Peter Line Is tbe only route for Winona, Rotbbstsb, Owa roan a, Maikato, Bt. Pbtbb, New Hlm, and all poinU Ui(tiUera and CeatraJ Minaeeota. Iu Green Bay and Marquette Line Is tba only line for JAaasTiLi.B, Watrbtowm, PoRD DV IdAC, OSHKOSR, ArPLRTOa, QnaBR BAT, KflCAKABA, NroaVURR, UaBQCBTTB, HohRTOR, Hanoock and tbe Lakb Suprrior Ouurtrt. Ita Frcrportand Dubuque Line Is tbe only route for Bi.ia, Roraroi, Fbrr. port, and all points via. Pracport. Iu Chicago and Milwaukee Line Is the old Lake Rhnra Route, and li the mlr otta psvssing through SrAasroa, Lair fun Bar. lIieB' la an Park, WavrrojAR, Racirr, Kbnosha to aflkWAt'RBR. Pullman Falace Can are rua on all through tralna of thia road. Thia ia the ONLY LINE raoniag thaa. ear. be tween Chieego and St. Paal, OKioago aad Mllwaa kce, or Ckteego aad Wlaeaa. At Omaha ear Sleeper, eoanect with tha over, land Sleritora oa the Ualoa Pecrla Railroad lor all point. Waet of the M leeoarl Rlrer. On the arrival ef the Ireloe from th. Beat ar South, tho traim af tha Chieego A Nertk-Woetera Reilwae LEAVI Cll ICAOO oa follow, r ForCoaBcIl HluUh.tlmaha aad Callfbraaa, Twa Through Traina dally, with Pullman Palawa, Drawing Rooaa aad Sleeplag Cera thro ugh l Ooawell Blofa. far Ru Paal aad Mi a aaa ami la. Two Through Traini daily, with Pallmaa Palae. Carl attached oa both traina. For Uraaa Bar and Laka Mperler, Two Traina daily, with Pallmaa Palae. Can alia. bed, and running through lo Marquette. Far Milwaukee, Four Through Tralai daily, Pulleeea Car. oa aight tralaa, Par tee Chair Carl aa day traina. Far Hparta and Wlaeaa aad aetata la Miaaeaata. Ou Tbroagh Traia daily, with Pallmaa Sleepera la Wlaona. For Irakaoaa, ela Freort, Tw. Tkreagh Tralae dally, with Pallmaa Can oa aight traiae. Far lhioua.il. aad 1-e Creeee, ela Cllalea, Two Through Traiaa dally, with Plmaa Cera oa otxht traia lo MeOregor. lew.. For alow i I'My aad Vaaalea, Two Traiaa dally. Pallmaa Cera la Mleaaari Valley JaaetUe). For l.aka leae. . Four Traiaa dairy. Far Rockford, Marllaar. ateaoodia. Jama. .Ilia, and ether aelata, yoa aaa hare from tee to lea trelne dally. New York Oaee, No. 418 Brvedwey i Beeloa OOee, Be. S Sttla Street Omaha OaVw, 188 Parakam Street, Sea Prone! tee Ofaee, 111 Ifewt gomery Btreel ; Chieago Ticket Cateeo t 81 Clark Street, aader Sbonaaa HoBeei aoraar Caaal aad Madleoa Stream i Ktante Street Depee, aaraer W. Kiaileaad Caaal St recti Wella Street Depot, ooraw WelU aad Kie.le Straeta. tor avvaa er haraeaaattoa aet aAaataahla frear, year heave ageaea, apply la W. H. Srannarr, Maarta Hreattr, flea. Paaa. Ag't, Cblcego. Uaa. Bwp't, Jea.18, I878.y ChJeaj,"