Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 16, 1876, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAKFIKLI), VA.
WEDNESDAY MORNINO, AUI). 16, W.
Terms of Subscription.
tf paid In advance.or within three months ...It 00
ft paid flrr three aad before iii months.., I 10
1 1 paid ef'tr ihcoipirallen of lit months... I 00
et-Mvuri. 8. U. 1'iTTrwoiLi. A Co., News
paper Advertising A (unit, ST Park Mow, corner
ueakman K treat, are uur July authorised Agents
n new i ore uuy.
HhA.mnnm noticich.
Methodist Riilac onnl Churcli Rev. 11. P,
BTirinB, I'astor. Public Service every Sabbath
mv mi n. .ii., ina if r. m.
Habbath School at tf A. M.
Way or Hneting every Thursday, at t P. M
uomn union Borvice, urst babbatb or every
wanin, ai n a. M.
Went Clearfield M. E, Church.- Revs.
Wg. 11. Dill and J. K. Akiirrboji, Pastors.
Preaching every altantata Huudev, at 8 o'clock,
P. M.-bunrtay Reboot at Ji, P. M.-AII ara in.
vnea 10 ausnu.
Prenhjierlau 1'hurrh lUv. II. S.BwTtUR.
Sabbath services morning and evening Hab-
oam Donooi ai s r. M. rrnyer Meeting YVednes
day evening,
Ht. l-'raiicU Church Catholic-Her. P,
J. HiiiniiHN. Preaching nt 10) o'clock, A. M., on
tba first, third and fourth Sunday i of each month ;
Vespers and Hon r diet ion of the lilessed tSaoramciit
at 7 o'clock, p. M. Bundity bo boo I aver Sunday
uemuoa ai a o oiocb.
OFFICIAL DIH1XTOKY.
tiui or loLnua iiuabtrr shmions count.
Ho. ond Monday of January.
Tb.rd Monday of March.
Pirst Monday of June,
Fourth Monday of September,
V1BB or BdMUNfl COMMON MUI.
First Monday of Jona.
Bvotind Monday of November.
pcii.io orrn eita.
Prttxdtnt .Wye Hon. Charlie A. Mayer, of
Look Haven . ,
Assistant Ue Judg Hon. John II. Orris, of
jiciii'ionie.
j4.wi.ii. William C. Foley, Clearfield j
John J. Head, Curwensville.
Voraonofary Kll Illuotn, ' '
RtgimtT and recorder L. J. Morgan.
Hirtrtet Attonty Prank Fielding, ;
Trtaiunr David UoHaughey. v s
,S'ArWilllam H. Mcl'herson.
Cnttmlf tfui-eeyor Samuel P. AloClnakey, Cur
wenevillo.
County Commiuionirt Clark Drown, Clear
Held Thomas A. M elite, Cheat P. O-t Ilatria
floorer, Clearfield.
Count ft A uditort Christ J. Kvaftgy, Alan
Hope ; Hatnnel A. Caldwoll, Wllllamsgrove John
0. Conner, Burn Ride.
fWiifj Corontr J, II. N0(T, Now Washington.
Jurv C'emaitaWoara-JohB W. tihugart, Jauiea
miicncii, iviraratu.
SprinfnUnt nf PmbUo 8ehool-.John A,
Uregory, Curwensville. ,
Noiaritt Pubtit John W. Wriiflpy, Win. Re
debaugh, Cyrua L. Uordoa, Ctearflvld j Joe. H.
Irwin, N. 8. Arnold, Curwnirillat J. J. Lingle,
Oieeola Mtlla.
Unr Sperial column la decidedly Interenting in
a local point of riew, and profitable reading to
outilderi who want to are money.
OiMxniTBn, Attkwtion ! On and after the
HI lb of Aupuit, the annnneetntnt of the namaa
of eaudidatee for Uiatriet nd County nomina
tion! will be In ordor. The ueoal lea, which
tnuxt be paid In advance, will be m followe t Oun
grnft, $2i ; Kenator, $16 ; Aiwmblr, la ; Hht-riff,
SI & I A wof ate Judge, $10; lJUtrtot Attorney, $10;
Jury Comininioner, $5. Tbia amount will pay
for the uual notice and the printing ol 10,1100
tiokcli fur each candidntt. Our paitrrulea re
quire tli at the name of each oandidate bt an
aoimoed; three weaki before the election. '
Primary election day, Saturday, 8eitemlxr lfl,
fn iu I to 7 p. m.t and the County Convention
tnefla in the Court Uoaae (he following Tueaday
at 1 p. tu.
IlRMOCHATIC MEKTlNCiM,
Meeting! of Demovraip, and of kll who favor
Reform, Economy and Retrenchment, and who
believe In the neceiiUy of a change of adminlt.
tratlon to relieve the people from tba hard timea
that now oppraai them, wilt la hold at the fol
io wing pltcei ;
NEW WASHINGTON", Thursday, Augait i4th,
at 8 o'elook, p.m.
LI TIIKKSHUHO, Ratunlay, Auguit 2ftth( at
B o'clock, p. m.
KYLEltTOWN, Monday, Augi.it 2tith, at 8
o'clock, p. in.
Senator Wallace and Urael Teat, Kaq., will be
prawn t at theia meeting, and deliver addreaiei.
Turn out and hear Ilia iuuet UtaeuMed.
Pripare to organiae elubr, to arouie the people
to work fur a chitnge to belter timet.
ISRAEL 1 BfiT,
Aug. 1(1. Chalriuan Dein. Co. Com.
"Sttvo tbo witter lon't wnsto a
drop." That il the way they talk over at Altoona.
Our townsman, filnj. I). O. Nivling,
haa purchaiped tha " Harrelt farm" from Mr.
Ptilluiu Little.
Jtov. W. 11. Kllin hn been ordnincd
and duly loilalled aa paitor of the Cnrwenvilre
JSnptlit Church, 1
i
Tbo ninrtinfl linvo luken tbt'ir do
parture. The awallowa will noon follow in tho ir
" homeward flight."
Hauler, if you wihli to know tomo
thing about Tllden and Reform, don't fail to
peruia oar Brit page tbli week.
e e
A car-load of Delawaro poachcH will
be received at Butters' aaloon oq Wedneiday,
Aug. 30th. Leave your ordera now.
Senutcr Wnllaco is now at boino and
will make a Ipeeeh la the Court Iloute neit Fri
day evening. Subject i Tllden, Ili-ndrtvki and
Reform."
Tyrone and Altoona will bo visited
by "a flnt-claaa" circua on tha 2-Hh and 26th
lnt., reipectiTely. It Un't coming thit way,
brya, for which let ai be thankful.
The wilb of Geo. Hoffman, ot Kayne
towmbip, Indiana county, gar birth to three
boya on the morning of the 0th last. At hut ao
eoonu mother and obildren ware doing well.
A. W. Walters, Ksq., of tins laco,
one of the Secretarial of the Democratic State
Central Committee, ia now at headquarter! Id
Ilarrliburg attending ta tnedullei of hiipoiilion
mm e e
Kivo children and tho wife Mr. Jacob
II. Alauk, of Per rye tile, Jetlerion county, hare
recently died with diptheria all Inside ol three
weeka. A Bora affliction, truly, to the bereaved
father and husband.
A man named Andy Miller, charged
with retting Are to Drown s foundry and machine
ahop, at Rrookvilte, la 1A74, waa arrested a few
daya ago and bound ever for hia appearance at
the Sept. Term of tba Jefferson County Court,
Tho camp-mooting at Way no station,
in Clinton county, commences to-morrow (Thurs
day). Rev. B. F. Stevens, with bis family, left
on Monday to attend thla meeting, and in conse
quence tbereef bo aer rises will be held la the
Clearfield U. S. Church for three Sabbaths.
Ono of Hrninard's partnont nearly
filed himself out of prison last week. It ia tba
fellow charged with breaking Into II. Bridge's
taltoilng establishment. Only for tbo fact that
Sheriff McPberson keeps an eye on bis birds, the
whole batch might have eloped.
II. W. Schwarlis, local editor of the
Ilollidayslmrg Siamdmrd, has a "fat take" on hand
fir tba coming winter He haa beea selected by
. the School Board to take charge of tha darkey
school In that borough this aeesioa. School wilt
' not eoramrnoe anil) the weather gets oooler.
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Some of our neighboring exchang"
, say (hat many af the trout recently caught In
their itreatni, had to be thrown away h appears
that tks trout ware full of worms, juit under the
' skin, which rendered them unfit for palatable eat
ing. It not so In this part of the country.
I A Pittsburg man ban discovered
' something new in the way of tempering glass, by
: which It is rendered tough as India rubber. Lamp
- rhiraneys, made of glass tempered by this process,
. can benseil to good advantage aa sledge hammers.
: A tea penny netl waa recently driven Into a two
and a half Inch plank with one of taeet chimneys
without making a flaw la the glass,
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Tho neighboring town of Indiana is
getting rid uf tbeprlsonin in Its eoanty jail without
the formality of holding Court. Daring lift week
ao less thaa Ave prisoners bare made their esrape
from the Jail. Tba Indiana Dtmormt aya Ibey
were assisted by oatslde parties, who threw ropes
; over the wall, by which means the prisoners were
able to make an away eiit
The member of the Clearfield Or- j
' enestra, together with Baeoroorsoaf ibetr frleada,
B)oyed a day In tbe wood list week. The os
tensible purpose of tbeMboya" Was to Ash, but little
f that fan was indulged ia. Tbey report a good
time generally, aad as tbsy returned la the evea
tng brimful! ef fan aad spirits, wa Jadge tbo re
tort la correct. Beraral beta, that were need as
torgets far markemea, were badly weed up, and
urea of tbe party fame hosac bare-headed, tbelr
uaving even eooi ro pieces.
A nu rubor of flapi itlll nmmm on
dwelling! and other build in gt In dllfarent parti
ofnr town, Aa tba weather haa aonildarably
bleached nearly all of them ao that they do not
vary much reeomble tba atarry flag, wa auggaat
that they be removed ur replaced with now unei.
Although tllO nililn huvo )Wtl (fun
eral ly eool within the past fortnight, during tba
day time tha ann baa beamed down upon with
double-geared vengoanoe. The average mortal,
even ouiilda the pent-up brick and mortar con
fin ei uf the ally, villi ilghi for that boundleu
contiguity of ibnde.
' A oounlo of IoIIowb tmliilffoti in
free fight at PataliM.'f In Lawrence lowailup,
one day Uat week, In which una of them waa
pretty roughly handled, lie reoalved moral
bard I hum pi about tba head and a eevere out oa
tha arm, II ii wiilUal wai arretted and com-
mitied to jail on Saturday.
A Succknb. -Tbo lady incinboii ol
tha Preabyterlan oongregation at Ourwenirille
held a Minlonery feailval, the net Income of which
yielded tba anug luuvof $311, It waa evidently
DC aniall affair, yet they only charged twenty-Ova
oenta for the host meal wa ever looked at. and
might bear repeating at aoma future period.
Off Auain. Kx-Uov. Uiglcr, who
i.ai oeen ipeodtng eeveral week! at bla boina in
thlaplooa, returned to hU Conlenntat dutiaa at
Philadelphia, on Saturday morning. Our party
friendi fucoecdod in extracting a Ont-elaaa Tildin
and IlfiDdricki iprech out of him (ho night before
ha left, which we ahull lay beforeourreadermext
week. ' : : ', , ', . 4
Tlio AtlminiHtrntoi-H of' tlio CHlitto of
n ra. K. Wrlgly, doe'd, will it 1 1 a valuable tritot
of timber land at public vale, at the Court llouie,
on Sat unlay, Sept. Id. The TrutiTi of tho late
of Joseph Pavidi-D. doe'd, will alao lull a Valua
ble tract of land la Dell townihlp, at publlo aala
on tha premiiea, on Saturday, Hept. Id. Dotb
thoae traoU are deacribed In our new advertise
ment! to-day.
Hun Okk. Thif Vunxsulawney Ar-
3 at, of the 3d inat., says : " On last Thursday, at
Luthonburg, Clearfield county, a team of bono!
belonging to Uro. Pifer, of this county, while re
turning from tbo hack tuber ry mountain, bouame
frightened! and unmanageable and ran off, smash
ing tha wagon, injuring a young lady, and almost
smashed tho foot of a young man who endeavored
to atop them. One af tha horses had its legs bro
ken below tha knee."
HotfsK Uurnkii. Wo li'ftrn that tho
dwelling of Daniel llargcr, In Pike township, waa
destroyed by fire on Friday last. Nearly every
thing in the bouse was loit. Seme bedding and
clothing bad been removed, but thry were depos
ited so close to tba boll ding they buraod ua tao,
Mr. B., wife and two children only saved the
clothing they had on when the Are occurred. The
Ion is heavy, and ha dctervei the alstance of
his mora fortunate neighbors. The Are evidently
originated from a defective flue.
Woods A1kbtin. Wo undera'tand
that Her. Wm. 11. Dill baa perfected argmenU
for holding a woods meeting In the WeilCeaiflold
Park, n the .first Sunday of itptauiber (being
the 3d day of the month), morning and arening.
Her. Dr. Harmon, of CerlUle, one of the leading
clergymen of (he M. E. ehoroh, will bo prevent on
that occasion. It being raoatloa time of the
Clearfield M. B. Church, this oongrrgation will
join the Weet Clearfield rongrcgatlon and make
Ibe occasion a joint one on that day. Morning
and evening service! will be held, we presume, if
the weather permits.
A NkW SwtNDi.K. -This tiiou U if
clothe. I'ue swindler who is " doing "tba ianoaeot
ruralist of tbo oountry. Tho plan ia to loduoa
the farmer to sign his name in a book which tbo
swindler represents to bo for referenda only, but
which proves to be an order for 2, Odd feet of wire
clot tics-line, at Ave oenta a foot. In a few days,
swindler No. I comes along with tha wire and
presents a bill for $100. As be t backed by the
order of the farmer, which baa beva given him by
windier No, 1, tha fanner is generellindneed
aonipromirt the matter rather than have a
law-wit
Death or Mrs. M. A. Frank. The
RnUman't Jomml, of this place, in Its lisua of
last weah, contains tbo following notice i "We
received Intelligence ott Monday, through a pri
vate boarce, of the death of tha wife of 11. A.
Frank, Esq,, of Falls City, Nebraska, formerly of
Clearfield, Mra. P., at tba time of bor death, was
visiting her relatives at Landisbgrg, Parry eounty,
this State, where she died suddenly on Saturday
last, August 6th. Mr. Frank and family were
ignorant of her serious Illness and the ITow will
be a severe one. They bare the sympathy of their
many friends in Clearfield." t
It Is estimated that thoro arc at lea!
1,000 unemployed workmen lo Altoona, and addi
tions ara daily being made to their ranks by sns
penslons at tha Pa. Railroad Company's shops,
la to aaa depurtmsnU of tha ahopa M area ly any
hands are at work, while in all the number of em-,
ployea has bora greatly reduced. The axlttlng
condition of affairs In Altoona, says ttje Mirror, Is
the most distressing ilnca tho first daya of the
panlo. Wagea are lower, and fewer men are em
ployed. There la less work to do and gloomier
prospects than ever before. It ia tha 'Sana all
over tba oountry. When tha better dnys shall
come, the idle hands bo put to work and tbo tboo
sands of hungering people provided with food ta
appoaee their hunger, fleaven only knowa. That
It may coma speedily Is tba prayer of all. Wa
must not, however, allow ourselves, no matter
how great oar afflictions, to giro way to melan
choly forebodings. No posslblt good may coma
to as from such a eonrse. Let us bear patiently
the Ills we hare, and hope and rota for bet ter times,
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Odd-Fellows' lxn bsion. The
Odd-Follows of Clearfield Lodge, No. 108, bare
made arrangements with tba Pa. H. H. Company
to ran a special train from Clearfield to tha Cen
tennial at greatly reduced rates. Tha trail) will
leara Clearfield on Monday morning, Sept. 18th.
Tha following rates of fare will bo charged for the
round trip i -
For 60 u Ott passengers ,...$ 60
" 100 to 249 IS
260 to 0V " 0 26
60 or mora " $ 26
Children between 6 and 12 years of age at one
lialf tha alove rates. All tba tickets must be pur
ehaaod at the Clear A eld statloB. For tha purpose
of making It convenient for parties outside of
town, a Committee bas been appointed by Clear
field Lodge to make all necessary arrangements,
for tba purchasing of tickets, Ac. Any pernor,
can eeeare peerage oa this train, whether they
belong to the Odd-Pcllews r net Head yowr
namea ta lha members of the Committee, rla:
Emory C. Read, S. J. How, and John McClellan,
Clearfield, Pa., or Dr. J.U.Stewart, Ourwenarilo,
Pa., not later thaa tba 12th day of September, and
tbsy will make all arrangements. Tha Commit
tee also desire to say that tba money should be
sent to tbam and they will bey the tickets, aa that
parsons from different parts of Ibe eounty will not
be bothered, but on the presentation nf tbelr re
eelpt for money sent tha Committee theyill be
furnished with a round trip ticket. Five hundred
persons can easily be secured to go at that time,
la which case tba fare will be but $6.25. Tickets
will be good for fifteen days, but persons can re
tarn borne previous to that time If they wish.
mm Mm
The Brookvii.li P. M. in Thouhlk.
The Post master at Urookrlle, to seethe langwage
of Jadge Black, Is M a creature of unfortunate cir
cumstances over which ha had no control," and
bas got himself into a heap ol trouble. Tha foj.
lowing paragraph la taken from tha Pittsburgh
Commirciat, ef Monday, August ftB t
"The attention of tba I'nlted States detectives
have for Several months past beea directed to the
work of ferreting out certain robberies of tba
United States inaila, which were perpetrated in
Jefferson eounty, this State, Among other rob
beries a aamber of regU tared tot I an were purloined.
Special Agents 0. B. Barrett and John Prye, of
the Postofice Department, were detailed to work
p the matter. A few days ago they came to this
eity and after ennaultatioa with I nited States
Attorney MeCormiek, and the gathering of foots
that had beea obtained by personal search, tbey
concluded that the mischief waa being performed
In the postoAoe nt Brookrllle, Jefferson eenaty,
that being a distributing office for that aectloB.
Tbey weat to Brookrllle, aad after a thorough la
qulry they obtained evidsaee which led tbem to
believe that the party eo maim lag the thefti was
none lass than (be Brookrllle Postmaster himself
U. lnL- all ll. m aMlll
. . , ... . . .... . nrw son iwe soniBi r niev, way reemew twe
and broaght te this oily, ao laforsnetioa belag ,tMnm. WBJ(i (.1pii.g ibe Principal's) 11 per
made against blm by Special Agent Barrett, Sat- I cent., aad dispensing with one toaeber entirely, If
rdayaOeraooa a bearing took place before tI.S.r"etabW with 6 mills oa the aeUar to
Coninlul.il., U,P.n ,11... Tha avIdatM mt
a eireomstanttel eh ratter, but very elreag, aad
tba Commiseieaar held Mr. Soetl sa UM ball
" appearance at the October lermef Cowrt ia
.ki. i ., . . .
......... n.eoauwasprompuyiwrw..necT0foBl w(4hf Wom of lh Act of
by three persons, one of the bondsmen being the
editor of tbe BrookrlUe RrmmkUomn, and another
aa ex -Sheriff ef Jefereea eouity and the preaaat
proprietor ef the Amerleaa House le thla city.
" Tba amount of the robberies la net exactly
known. Tha Onrerameat officers hare traced up
but $27 dollars thaa far, bat It la believed to largely
exceed that ameaat, since It has beea going aa
tot serin monla,'
Lint of lottoni ronmiiilng unclaimod
la the Postoffloo t Olearfleld, for the weak ending
August lain, taiet , . i , .
Albert, J. 11. Kelly, If art In
Brahman, Wm, P. " MeFaddae, Mlaa Uat.-S
Dunlap, W. L. . . Partridge, Tbomaa
Oreaa, K. L. ' Trouttuaa, II, A. '
tiardaar, Mrs. Mary M. WaUvu.I.D. i
Uarpstar, Jacob ,
' P. A. 0 ATT LIN, P. M.
CURWCNBVILLt REFORM CLUB.
Tha Democrats, and all who desire to assist in
the reiorin or the national ad in in titration, are In
vited lo attend a sneatlna to be held la Ourwsns.
villa, tin Wednesday evening, August J.td, for the
purpose of orgauislng a Tilden and Hendrlck's
oatupaiga oiuu, Abie apeaaera wiu na pretaot.
TO TH1 VOTERS OF BRAOfORO TOWNSHIP I
Democrats, and all favorable to reform, are re.
quesud to meet In Var net's UalL at Woodland,
this soun'y, on Thursday evening not I, August
17th, for the purpose of organising a Tilden and
iienanoaa uua. , mamv citubki.
WoonuAMO, Pi., Aug. II, 1670.
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CORNER STONE CEREMONIES.
The eorner-stone uf the Evangel leal Lutheran
Church at Hookton, Clear 111 d eounty, Pa., will be
laid on Tharaday, the Hath day or August, at 10,
o'clock in the morning. The Irlanda of the Church
and the publlo venereltr are tu riled to attend.
Ministers from a distance hare boea invited and
ara expected to be present and take part In the
caerc ire. n, minuks, rasior.
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SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION.
Tho Cherry True District Bun day -School Con
ventloB met at Harmony Chapel according to pra
rious announcement, on the Vth in it. The Con
vention wai called to order at VI o'clock A. v., by
lha President, Her, 8. V. Crow t her, who opaaed
by reading part of tba VAth Palw. Songi suug
In the boolt M Pure Oold," " My Sabbalh Hamar'
and "Safe in the Arms or Jesus. Address by
the President j topic : The Importance and Val
ue ofHunday-Sebool Work." ltamarks were made
bv Matthew MoUarrey, Her. Felix, Henry Brelh,
Levi Labarln, and llesekiah Patterson. Song by
lha Convention" Precious Name." Address by
Rev. Felix i tonic i " The Halation of the Sunday-
nchooi to the fnuren. nemaras by rtobert Mc
U error. Rer.Camiibell, and the President. Sinr
ing by the Convention "The Wanderer's Song."
Question nox i" nnonui uiscussions no allowed
in the Sunday-School f " Negatived, M Ought
parents to send their cnlldren to Bunday-Pobuol,
or go with then f " Tboy ahuald go with them.
" How shall wa get our young men tn the com
munity lo take part In tho Sunday-School f " It
was decided by making the School interesting and
giving them work in tho School. Song on page
nth, "l'ure uoid." trover by hot. reiix. ike
forenoon icsikn adjourned until 11 o'clock r. a.
amen roon skshiok.
fiong: Welcome Hymn." Convention opened
by reading the tkripturer, sinking, and prayer by
Her. Campbell. Address by Henry Breth ; topic:
11 The claims of the Sundey-Stifaool upon tba com
munity." He was followed with remarks by Dr.
Lorelaoe, Iter. Campbell, Rev. Felix, end the
President. Song '"Twill all be Over Soon."
Address by Her. Campbell ; topic : "The Educa
tional Facilities and Power of the Habbath-cJohoel."
Followed by Iter. Folia, Dr. Lovelace, Hoory
Tlretb, Ungllfh Miles, George Patterson, fleieslab
Patterson. Bxplaaatiea by Her. Kelix. Closing
"Seek the Little Wanderer," "Stay the Weary
Child," and "Coma to Jeiue." The children's
meeting was add reined by Rev. Campbell, Henry
Breth, Her. Felix, Dr. Lovelace, and Dr. Creery.
Songs "Lore the Lord," and "Work for the
Night Is Coming." Adjourned till 7 o'clock r. M.
BeuodiotloB by Uev. Campbell. ..- t! .; '
BVKKINII SKSSION.
Song "At the Door." Prayer by the Presi
dent. Tonic for discussion i " Uow oan we make
our Sunday -Schools more efficient In saving souls V
rt em arks by Ueo. fatteraon, kobl Moiiarrey, ur.
Loraiaot, Matthew McUarvey, and tha President.
Sodk " They Gather One by One." Questions :
" How oan a Sander-School be kept Bp when old
church members stay at home, when tuny live in
sight of the Church f" " W hit is the moil sue-
osMful way of teaching a Bible-class ? " Remarks
by Matthow McUarvoy, Ueo. Patterson, ur. liovo-
laoe, and tba President.' "Should paroata who
are church members be compelled to attend Sunday-School
by a rule of church disoipllnef" Re-
arks by Kobert olcdarrey, aau ur, xxiveiaoe.
If It right for the class to ak questions of one
another?" Remarks by lha President. Question
on order. Remarks by tlso. Patterson and tho
Pmident. "Who organised tbo first bunday-
Si'honl In the United States ? " Answered by Ibe
ltsfidt'Ul Ludwlck Ueeber. Song "Sabbatb
Sthool Army." Cause of Missions in the Sunday
School. Remarks by Robert MoOarrry, Ueorge
Patterson, and the President. Song "Stand on
the Hock." "What noatlton should lha Sunday-
School occupy on Ibe Temperance question J "
Address uy tne rresiqeni. rng - mnn ww
Victory." Mlnates read and approred. Song
" The Bright Forever." Adjourned. ,
S. F. Onuw-riiEn, President. '
Lbti Lab Bis, j" i i
Nova, Th It Dletrie! Coaveation Is nnaeotarlan
in iti character, except the appointment of the
President, who It appointed by the Conference ef
lbs Methodist oh urch. This Convention was a
tuerrss a real feast of good things for both mind
aad body, or body aad soil arrangements bavlog
bera mads to aunolr tha wants of all on the
ground without going awsy for anything.
i A SCHOOL ISSUE. , .-. 1
1 " ' CLBiwrrrkn, August 12, 1S74. '
Ed. HaruiLicAB i With roar peimissloa. I
woaldliketoB.sk In behalf of many Interested
tax-payers, to what extent School Directors can
eeioeel their oflUial transactions from the people,
and if tax -pay era bar no rights which School
Doarua are now no to respect r
Admitting that tne rank and Die of toe A mart'
can people are beeomlng rather profuse in their
laqmrias as te now toeir emeia manage we
aflairs of government, and tbua, by pressing In
quiry too far, tostttate Investigation, which la
soma eases honorably aeqoit mra acting in obmbj
eanacUies from grosa enarges of official corrup
tion, whilst im ether instances (tbo most aameroas)
they have sueeeoded in bringing to I lent the moat
gigantic and wholesale frauds in tba embtn la
ment of faode Intrusted to their care, at well as
usurped power and nsaumed authority, official
mismanagement has become the role and not tba
exception ia eo many depart moots of our national,
State, and municipal government that the people
ara aroused to a aense of their doty, and, whilst
ws may aondema thaae breaches of trust and
practices so criminal, unbecoming and disgraceful
among people who boast ef their intelligence aad
national integrity, we mult admit oar utter neg
lect of duty and Indlflerence lo our Individual
prosperity by failing to correct every abuse which
comea to our notice let it be in the departments
of government or In oar local School Board. Aa
el 1 1 tens wa have a right to hold every man la
official capacity to a strict accountability. The
law gorerning men In places of publie trust baa
wieeiy prerMed g remedy ea well aa a previa live
in eases of official miimanagement, and thrown
around the oitlaen a safeguard against official de
ception, by submitting every man's public acta to
ine einctest scrutiny, ana requiring omciais to
render an aeeount of their transections to the
publie. Reports and statements must be published
ia oruer te bring before tne people every tact con
nected with the management of the various de
partment!. n no case is tne law mora conalse and las pea-,
ally for Its violation mora speedy and efffrvlual,
thin la the ease of School Hoards who fail to
comply with its provisions. Ifa enforcement Is
not o umbered wilb a raal amount of legal machin
ery, necessitating a slow and costly process. And
1 may add la no other ease have ouetaie so Wan
tonly and negligently kept the people in Ignor
ance of tbelr financial operations as la tha par
ticular ease or the Clearfield School Hoard. It la
now three years since they engaged In an enter
prise urtilrh, It was promised, would be of Infinite
value to tne eitisen, and cost comparatively nine
to tue tax payer, lo me ciusen, u was an enter
prise to be encouraged, supported and appreciated :
to the Directors it was worthy their aealous efforts
to secure Its completion ; and to the school-boy, It
was one worthy bis admiration and determined
eflort to make available the benefits It would aoa
fer. Rot the moreitonsidsrate man, whose capaci
ty enabled him to penetrate tba future, stood na
mured whilst tbe most extravagant encomiums
and eulogies were lavished upon, those who, from
long experience, could see n good investment la
the enterprise, and whose solicitude lor the welfare
oi einers waa oniy secondary in importance, itis
lullcltudc was for settlement day, when all these
lavish expenditures and boasted bequests would
assutns tbe form of a double-entry account, with
a rapidly accumulating balance each year added
to tba debtor side.
It ia a vexed question to-day with many of aa
to know who was enrreot, aad wa suppose the
School Board are tha only persons having a
knowledge of the true condition ef things aa they
exist And I would respectfully suggest, aa tbay
have failed to eomply with the law ay publishing
an M annual statement" far years back, tbey
should at least give te tba public a tree and fnU
statement of the reeonreaa and liabilities ef the
Clearfield School District from U7.1 to I8T0 in
clusive, as there ara some conflicting rumors
which If net corrected may place them la a fatoa
positloe before the people.
If, for reasons best kaowa to yourselves, yoa
cannot grant this reasonable request, please ex-
(laln tbe following : In your report to tbe School
)epartment for 1871, yoa claim a balsnea$l,
063.31 as resources. In your report to the Dspart
menl for 1876, you show a balance Of $441.63 aa
your total liabilities. In your statement as given
by the Auditor June 7th, 187(1, yoa show a bal
anre from 1K76 of $UA6.24 as a resource, being
I.41S.77 of a discrepancy between tbe Auditors'
report and yrnr sworn statement to the Depart-'
moot. Bot, suppose we accept your School state
meat for 1870, ta which your Treasurer paid
$MU2 6T worth of orders. The wagea of all tba
teachers and Janitor combined amounted only to
about $.1,A04. We will sappote this te be the
chief expense, as a matter of course, allowing
$708.96 for fuel, repairs, and enatrngctit expenses,
there woe? 4 still remain unpaid oa teach err
ra I aties $I,$00, minis $4,4trl7, equal te $107.41,
which add to eoatingeatexpeaeee,t;7e)M.v6, equate
SH1A.S8 deduct thla sum (rvsn $x,l48.S6,balasHM
la beads ef Treasurer, pies $7 68.0 ia bands of
Constable MeCleltaa, aad yoa have $S,y.J,
whiah,miaaa S8IS.1S, equals $2,100. This heO
anea, aeasrdlng to your statement, would be a re
source, aad should be carried toyour fend of 1877.
Thee, why lory milk Us, aad eat the (Softool
" ,0'" ewwe,
1878 of $2,016.28. as nar voar owa els i meat t
Caa yoa explain why a debt of acme $1,600 waa
incurred lent ysar for teachers' salaries aad eon-
tingent at pen see f Also, why a debt ef noma
luiarei aemsnaiaieui oa wouos r nava
Assembly, consolidating tba Academy and the
paoiie aenoois oi uiearneia r
Hoping yoa may give the desired fn form at Ion,
I am, vary rtspeotfully, your obedient servant.
TAX-raraa,
To the School Board of Clearfield borough.
Ilfear critical eorrespnndent win east bla eye
to cur advertising eelamns, ha will see his qaes
tlona aaswared better than we are able to answer
tbem. Bp. Her.)
Coal Oil. Lytlo busroceivod ftcur.
load of eoal oil, aad aao tell It by the quart or
barrel. Alao, by the aaa. V.
. Wantkd 11,000 cords of Ilomlock
and Hook Oak Bark, for which we will pay the
ntgbrst market price.
jy!2if. A. O. Kbabxb A Co.
Lorillasd's Tobaccos. Lytic, of
Ibis place, has the agsncy for Clearfield county
for Lor 11 lard's celebrated brands of tobaeoo, and
ean eel) them at factory prices.
Tim School Hbport. Tbo annual
report of Connty Superintendent Uregory will be
found oa our fourth page, and It ll now open for
erltlalaaj and explanation oa tha part of tbe sill-
cos and the author. That Ur. Uregory makes
an efficient Superintendent lesmi to be settled j
but, because of the tlghtnasi of tha times and
scarcity of labor and money, tbe schools suffer
eerersly, aad tha offleorc are so hedged la and
rippled la tbelr work for wast of funds that
erarybody la really renderered uncomfortable, and
tha result Is that the system suffers greatly with
tha rest.
S T
Brookvillo is to buro wator-works.
Oa Thursday, August 3d, tbe citlaens of that bor
ongh voted oa tbe question of authorising the
Town Counoll to increase the municipal debt, for
tba purpose of erecting water-works to supply tbo
town with water, and the matter waa settled la the
affirmative by a vote or 168 to 124. Now that
the authority la granted, tbelr Town Council will
Immediately proceed to negotiate a loan and erect
tha necessary works, , What do the cltiaens of
Clearfield say about following the example act by
Brookrllle f Lot the queatloa be agitated bare.
Tumor Asbby, a col o rod gcntloman
Well known to oar oitliena by reason of having
officiated for a long time aa porter at the Mauiloa
House, aad alao the Shaw House, In tbia place,
died suddenly at Tyrone, on Friday avening last.
Ha waa engaged aa porter at the City Hotel, at
Tyrone, and about 0 o'elook tn the evening above
mentioned, be went to the depot aa usual, and attar
tbr train passed went back to tha hotel and sat
down upon tha porch. Ua appeared to be In
usual good health and spirits, laughing and talk
ing, when he suddenly fall backwards oa tha
perch atone dead. We bare not learned the cause
of his sudden death,
Home Aoain. OarestocmudfriL'nd,
H, C. Thompson, of Bsll township, went to Cali
fornia last Spring, and, after tramping orar a
large portion of tha Qolden State, and Intermedi
ate States and Territories, has returned pretty well
satisfied with Clearfield. He aayi ha found some
thing wrong whs revel he weat, and that It is aa
impossible to get along without work and money
out Weat aa It Is ia Clearfield. Idleness seems to
be the prevailing evil everywhere. The good
times promised aa four yaara ago have not yet
arrived either ia tha central Wert or on the Pacific
coast. California Is sure for Tilden.
i CLEARfULD Coal Tradjc. Slitto-
m ant of Coal and othor freights sent over tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Kail
road, for the week ending July 2D, 1876, and
the aame time last year t 1 '"
COAU' , , , , TO KB.
For the week.. 21, OAS
Same time last year..., H l(l,V9
7 :' Increase
Previously during year...,
Same lime last year...,
4,084
878,080
.'. r 401,4o7
Increase ..., .
Total In 1870
flame time last ytar
, Increase.
OTHKB rRKlUIITB.
Lumber
Miscellaneous freights ...
Lost Goods I If any of our lady
reader mailed a package ef goods, bought at
Flsok A Co.'a store, la this place, to New York
city, they will understannd from the following
letter why It failed to And the proper person, and
tbe package oaa be recovered by addressing the
writer of this letter :
No. 76 Fhowt SrnitsT, l
New York, Augast 8th, I87A.
Ta PvttmaiUr, Clfttrfiula, .;
' D AH Sia : Something like Cirri t weeks ago.
S roll of white embroidered flannel was delivered
per post at my office during my absence from tbe
city. The parkage waa directed to Bendy A
llrotber, 278 Sixth avenue ) but appeare to have
failed to And the proper parties there, and was
left at my office as above. Tbe parcel appears to
bare been purchased from T- A. Klerk A Co., of
vicarneia, ane was evicentrr at reeled iv a lady
who ia doubtless annoyed that it bas not reached
ils proper destination. If rou could, convenient
ly, learn tbe owner, aad inform tbea that tbe
Soods await their order for aame, you will, ao
eubt, do tbem a favor. Vary Bespectfully,
n. b. uearuBr,
Successor to Bentley, Brothers A Co.
- SpeeUi$,
r AKii ia i n wool ii y Arnold,
atciihwunhyillb.
PftAllBB'B GrJIDI BooH TO PBILAPEtPniA -A HP
TUB CrwvbnriaIi Kxnibitiob. Price reduced to
TFM rFMTR Has the Map published.
bmnmmcLJ showing tbe location of
40 of the prominent places of Interest on the
Great Centennial Uronnds A better book thaa
any of tba 60 -cent Ouldea published. Eaeloee
trfoe to John W. Frailer, 4-10 Walnut street,
hiladHphia, aad get copy by return mail.
tAWll PAID FOR WOOL BV ARNOLD,
AT IUKW UNHVILLB,
A oar loadof Delaware peachei will be received
at Butlers' aaloon, oa Wedncaday, August aub.
Leave your orders n of. augl6-2.
CAHII PAID FOR WOOL BY ARNOLD,
AT CUHWKNKVILLK.
THINK FOR YODKNECLH.
Thou sands lead miserable lives, suffering from
dyspepsia, a disordered stomach and liver, pro
ducing billonsnesr, heartburn, eostivrnees, weak
ness, irregular appetite, low spirits, raising food
after eating, and often ending in fatal attacks ol
ferer. Tiiitv a now tiibv Attn kick, yet they get
little sympathy. The unfailing remedy, whinb la
yearly restoring thousands, is baCosle'e Hadical
Cure, sold by C. D. Watson, and Harts wick A
Irri a, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa. -
A 26o. ooltle will convince you of Its merits.
Don't delay another hour after reading this, but
go and get a bottle, and your relief is aa certain as
you live. Will you do It, or will you continue to
suffer f Think for yourself!
DYMPEPMA.
Auiirtoani are particularly aubject to tbia dis
ease and its effects i such aa Sour Stomach, Sick
Headache, Habitual l'oettrenes, Heart burn,
Water brash, coming up of tbe fowl, coated tongue,
disagreeable taste in tbe muulb, palpitation of
the Heart, and all other diseases of tbe Stomach
and Liver. Two doaea of Umbn'b Ausuav
Plowbb will relieve you at once, and there posi
tively la not a ease ia tbe United Slates it will
not cure. If you doubt this go to your Druggist,
0. D. Watson, and gat a Sample Bottle tor 10
reata and try It. Itcgular site 76 oenta.
- Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup la per
fectly safe, extremely palatable. No physio re-
1n i red. Costs 36 cents. Try It. For sale by C.
. Watson and Herts wick A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa,
mob 22eowly.
CAHII PAID FOR WOOL BY ARNOLD,
AT ( l)RWUNHVILLB.
W Mi UbfcD'H LOCAL.
Fine eseortmrat of new Kmbroiderles, vary
cheap, just received.
New Cassl meres aad Stocking Yarn, Juetl
received.
New Pall Goods, Just received.
The ladv who bought tbe linen dress with
brown trimming, will please return the um
brella ane borrowed of mt.
Dec. 8, 18T6-tf.
0 n Sunday, June 1 1 th, 1 "78, by Jacob Williams,
Kan., Mr John Kneppaad Miss Catherine Kyler,
both of Bradford towosbip, Clearfield county. Pa.
Sire.
In Lawrence township, Clearfield connty, Pa,,
oa Tnesday, Aug. 8th, l78, of diptheria, Martha
Urace, yuungest daughter of Joseph and Martha
Jane Owens, aged 10 years, 9 months and 20 dnys.
Ond has called yoe, oar daughter,
While a stranger to care j
To be happy forever
la ms maeitoeseo reir.
Then, we bid yoe farewell
Till tbe signal is givei,
To ewmmoa as from earth
Te meet yea la Heave.
e e a
Pen nny van la It n 1 1 road
TYRONE CLEARFIELD BKANCfl
ON aad after Monday, A PHIL 17, 187$, the
Passenger Traina will rua daily (except Sun
days) betweca Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows :
OLBARPIRLD MAIL.
W. 0. lawia, Conductor,
" LKAVI I SOUTH, j LRAVI NORTH.""
Curwonirl!le-2:( . h Tyrone I,4,a.b.
Clearfield- $.68,
Oeeeole.... t,62.
Pbtltpsburf...4.44,
Philipebarg... 10.06, "
Clearfield . ...Mll. 00, "
CarweaBTille..ll:26,"
Osceola.. ........ .,
Tyrone $.10,
CLIABPIKLD 1XPBRS8.
W, S. pLPHBBa, Caadaetar.
LBAVB SOUTH. LBAVB
LRAVI NORTH.
Cwrwesvl1le,..l.1$ a. v.1 Tvroae....N ...7.98 p. a
OtoerfieldH,.M 1:86
I Intereatiaaj...7.2i
Phillpsbarg., 8.80
Osceola $.16
! Osceola M4rt...$.lt
Phllipsburg ...$.$$
Clearfield, ar.f.56
Corwensrllle. 0.6$ '
lateraaetie., 7.16
Tyrone. 7.68
... 184,(9
,.- 6V7.14S
...... 60,488
M. lo8,6i7
.....118 cere.
00 ,
BALD IAOLI V ALLEY BRANCH.
KxpT Mail. atalL Bip.
r. a. a.m. r. St. A.M.
6.66 8.H8 leave Tyrone arrive A.20 1.00
7.16 8.66 Bald KagU $.00 11.40
$.02 f.M J"" $-1$ 1.66
8.10 10.00 Mileabarg 4.47 11.24,
8.48 10.10 Belletonte 4.80 11.14
8.69 10.20 ' Mlleaburg 4.26 U.Ov
0.18 10.44 Howard .68 10.16
10.00 11.18 arrive L. Haven leave 8.20 0.46
TVKONB STATION.
BANTWARP.
Pacific Kt press, rl
Uarrlsburg Aoc'm, 1 48
r si
Mall Train, "
Atlantic K i press, 8:47
Phila'da Kxpreaa, 10.SO
WSRTW1KD. A II
Pittsburg Kip'ss, 2:41
racino express, bum
Way Passenger,
Mall Train.
Vut Lin.,
PIIII.IPHBlljm MOBIIANNON BUANCUKS
On nd n.r Motd.y, APRIL 171b, U7, Ao-
MBinolltoo Tral.l B or.r lb. rmilp
burg and Moib.nao. oniaoDM, u lolluwi
LKAVK SOUTH.
LEAVE NOHTil.
P. M. A. M. A.
1:14
1:40 7:36
1:(( 7:38
14. 7:4.
1:48 10:04 7:51
1:11 10:18 8:09
1:1, 10:34 8:11
1.11 K:J8 8:18
!:H 10:81 8:!J
1:11 10:44 1:21
8t.tl0D,
MorrtMl.l.,
Phlllpibutf,
gl.lo.r'a,
Dalibw,
OhhU,
Uoibknaoa,
Bl.rllnj,
Bunt.d.1.,
Ut0.ul.jr,
A. Mi P. M.
P. M
716 II
II
7:01 II
II
II
IS 4:34
:11 4:11
04 4:13
:J6 4:14
II
II
41 4:00
11
11
II
S3 1:11
17 1:47
14 44
II
:10 1:40
CI... oonn.otiom Bftd. by H trlni t Tyros.
.nd Lock ILv.n.
' B. I. BLAIR,
njrlT-tf. 8ap.rlBt.nd.Dt.
Allegheny Volley Railroad.
LOW (JRADB division.
AM aad after Moodar, June 10th, 1878,
J tbe passenger trains will run daily (except
Sunday) between Bed Bank and Driftwood, as
follows I (.--
F.AHTWAIU). Day Mall teavee Pittsburg
B av a. m.t Jtad Ban a mho ; ngo Junction iz:uu;
New Bethlehem 12:0 p. H. Maysville 1:06;
Troy 1:37 t ilrookvltie l:u ; fullers If ia f Key
aoldsvllle 2:116 i DulloisB Oli Summit Tunnel
8:i2, 1'enfield 1:40, Weedrllle 4:00 Denctette
4:2U j arrives at Urlftwood at ftia.
y KUT W AHIWDsy Mai: leaves Driftwood
12:26 p.m.) Beneietto l:lt Weedville V.U;
ranneia z:iia; nummtt iuoneiza? uuuotu tw;
Heynoldsrllle 1:16 : PullcrJi8:3 ; Brookville 8:68;
Troy4:l6 MayarilU 4:80 New Bethlehem 4:62;
Hligo Junction t.U; Hod Bank 6:47 j arrives at
Pittsburg at 7:80 p. m.
p&- The Reyaoldsvllle Aeeomsttodatioa laaree
Beynoldiville daily at 6:80 a m.) aad arrives at
Bed Bank at 816 a. m. Leaves Bed Bank at
7:34 p. ia.) arrives at Kaynolasrllle at lOii p, m.
Close conne'l'-ii made with trains on P. A K.
Bailroad at Driftwood, and with traina on the
Allegheny Valley Hailroad at Bed Bank.
DAVID MivCAKOO, Uea'l fiup'L
A. A. J ra sua, Sop't L. O. Div.
, nnoutiararutjj. . .
Primary Election, Saturday, Sept. 10.
Kkus. Congress, $10 : Senator, $16: Assamblv.
$16 ; Sheriff. $15 ; Associate Jadge, $10 ( District
Attorney, $10 1 Jry Oommliilooer, $6. Tbefeo
must be paid in advance.
SKNAToR. , .
We are authorised to announce tbe name of
T. J. BOYKH, of Clearfield, aa a eaadidate for
State Senator, aubject to the ralea governing the
Democratic party.
angle. rosiomoe aaaress, UMartteia.
We arc authorised to announce tbe name af
W. W. liKTTH, of Clearfield, aa a candidate for
State Senator, aubject to tbe rules governing
be iirmveratie party.
auglO. Postofflce address, Clearfield,
, ! , ASSEMBLY.
We are authorised to announce tho name of
A. C. TATR, of Clearfield, as a candidate for
Assembly, aubject to tbe relee governing tbe
Democratic party.
augio. roe to nice acarcaa, umaracia.
SH KHIPL "
We are authorised to announce the aame of
ANlYl'hTZ, JK.,or Brady towmbip, aa a eaa
didate for Sheriff, subject te the rules governing
tha Democratic party.
auglO, Postoffice address, Lathanburg.
We are aulhorlted to anoounec the name of
K. Q. UKAH1IAHT, of Decatur township, aa a
oandidate fur Sheriff, aubject to the rules gorern
ing tbe Democratic party.
auglO. . Pootofilce addreas, Pblltpaburg.
Wo are authorised te aa two nee the name uf
IIKNRY HHKTll, of Bell township, as a candi
date for Sheriff, aubject ta tbe ralea governing the
Democratic parly,
euglo. Post office address, Oatead.
We are authoriied to announce the aame of
JAMKS MKHAPPBY, of htefi aownship,aa a Mo
di date for Sheriff, subject to tha rules governing
tbe Democratic party.
Bug 16. ... Pertoffioe address, Bewwr.
We are authorised to announce the aame of
PATRICK CUHLKY, of Bradford township, aaa
oa.didate tor Bberio, suhject te the rulee govern
ing the Damocraile party,
auglO. Postoflfca address, Willlamsgrore.
Wa are authorliod to announce the aame of
AVID DITCHINGS, of Bradford township, aa
a candidate tor aneua, aubject lo tne rules gov
erning the Democratic party.
aoglsV 1 1 , Pestoffica address, Woodland.
Wa are authorised to annouace the naue of
A. V. CAKPKNTKK, of Bogga township, as a
eanaiaaic tor Rneriir, aubject to toe raiee govern,
ing tbe Democratic party,
auglfi. PosUiffioe address, Wallacoton.
ASSOCIATE Jl'DUK.
We are authorised to announce the name of
DR. A. M. HILLS, of Clearfield, aa a candidate
tor Associate Judge, aubject te tha rules govern
ing tha Democratic party.
auslA. PobIoSm aildreai. Otaaj-flald.
rte are authorise! to announce the name of
JH1IN J. KKA . uf L'urwonavil a. aa m. ma hdtU
for Aaaorlate J lid ra. euhiart Ia lha nilae matmm.
ina tha D em o ratio nartr.
auglfi, Poitottkce address, Curweasvllle.
We are authoriied to announce tbe name of
D. W. MOO Kb, of Clearfield, as a eaadidate for
Associate juuge, subject to tbe rules gorerning
me isemocruuc party.
auglO. Postoffiee address, Clearfield.
We are authorised te eanouaoe tha aame ef
WM. A. BLOOM, of Pike township, aa a eandt
date for Associate Judge, aubject to the rules gov
erning tbe Democratic party.
augio, I'ostomca adiirasa, new Aiiiiport.
We are author! ted to announce tbe name of
VINCENT B. HOLT, of Bradford township, aa a
candidate fur Associate Judge, subject to tbe rules
governing tbe Democratic party.
augis. roeiomoa address, woodland.
We are authorised to announce the name of
ABRAHAM OODKN.of Uwrenoa townahib,as a
candidate Ur Associate Jude, subject to the rules
governing ine uemooratto party.
augio. resHimoe auaresa, uwarnem.
We are authoriied to announce tba aame of
H. V. HuWLKS.ef l4wrenee township, as a can
didate for Aasoeiate Judge, subject to the rules
governing tne uemooratto party.
augio. roitotn.ee address, uieeroeid.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
We are authoriied to announoe the name of
II. W. SMITH, of Clearfield, as a eaadidate for
District Attorney, subject to tbe rules governing
tbe Democratic party.
augio, t'oiiomec address, ctoarfiold.
Ws ara authoriied te announoe the aame of
A. U. KRAMKK, of Clearfield, aa a candidate for
District Attorney, subject to tba rules governing
the Democratic party.
augis. restomoe address, Clearfield.
fiaOUix. fj:ki,
AND
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BVRIIP,
SALT,
SPICKS,
80A1
Cua.4 nd Url.d Fraiti, Tlu.., Cl,r, Cu-
din, CU.r VlD.(.r, B.tUr, Kuh 1..
ALSO, EXTRA ONE MAD!
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Com Htal, Chop, Feed, Ao.,
All f .kl.k m U hK .Imp ht rk .r I.
.Aut. fer 9omVj ft ......
ClnrH.K, Nmr. II, l74.-tf
IVIETHODSPOINT8
METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE
IN THE PURCHASE OF "
OLOTHPTG-
' -AT- i -
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL,
T. Kb lob m imH. X tl.iM AHwrllwi m. 0hW lrfc tl .
-THE PUItOIIASINQ PUBLIC-'
SETHOMi
h.v. but On. Prloe ftr All
w
R receive Ceah Paynumt from All...
W
k give a Uuexauloe protecting AU.
WE Bctnrn Money when wa cannot
cult AIL ........
WI buy our gnoda at flnst hands. In
Inimenac iiuanlitiua, aud at Uie
lowest price for C4Mh.....-.. ....... ........
WI mannfactiire with extreme eara
every garment wa suit.. .
WE inspect every yard of goods that
guca Into our garment.
WR put a ticket rm every garment,
ahowlng plaluly lu quality ana
WK out off every Item of witieceaury
aapondltura.H-
WR employ flrst-clasa workmen In '
every depaxtmuuLH..H,.,....VH
WR give satisfaction to every purchaser
or return tlio money
In addition to our Immense Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, we have a Magnifloent Una
of Men's and Boy 'a Furnishing Goods, Bhlru (of our own make) and Underwear, all at tha
Very Lowest I'rtoea. . ,
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
' ' OJUX, HATsIa, -
S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, -'
' PHILADELPHIA
STORE.
LOW PRICES HAVE NOT KILLED
T. A; Fleck & Co.,
Thsy atlll live, and And themselvea well and hearty
wane otnere are complaining because buyers oi unasa AflUVKi OUODS ara net in eoaul-,
tlon to pay tbe large profits of tbe past, while they, Ilka far-seeing business men, aaw tha
eituetloa and offered aad sold Dry (toeda at 'i!t ,
Prices to Suit the Times. ; I; ,;;!;;
By eo doing they hare built ap a prosperoaa and
eapnpa, privva wai would nm waa iuin eosi m ouaera auora mem B proni, 1 BOtr MOttO for
1K76 was made In olden times, and la the erortis uf Franklin i "A nimble sixpence la better ''
than a alow shilling." At a reseat meeting of the Ana It waa unanimously swaolred te , i -do
business as heretofore, ON A CAHII R AMI M, and change the motto for 1870
: aa follows t "A nimble Thrvcpenre to bMtr than a alow MtxpeeM-e u.
This beats Franklin Just 60 per cent. . , , ',,.. .
THE GREAT ONE PRICE : - ' ;
DRESS AND DRY GOODS STORE,
, ,, Market SL, Clearfield, Pa. ,J; , ,,, ); t.,!
' ' REW 0PESM6 OF NEW DRESS GOODS. 1 1
All the latest styles from 10 cents per yard up. -
THE BEST BLACK ALPACAS 1TX TOWn!' : " 1 , ' ' ' v',!
, , n . ,i i, Colorod DroM Good, io groat Tarioty.
Black Silks, out dollnr and Upward.'
' Table Linona, Torkay Red, bloacfacd and nnbloacbeI.'r "
Shootings and Pillow-caao Cottons, blcaolied and' uobloacbod. . '
' '
5- Collonadoa for meat and boj'a wear. i,i i: (Ticking '
.'(,-, ...j i, . and (.
All kinds of Sum mo r Caaaimerea, Very obeap. , , , j v Crasb.
Collonadoa for me
Nice Summer Shawls and Skirts.
Foil fresh linea of nil doacrlptlona
i! nr..... i . ' '
Muslins, Piquos.
A new
Soil finished C'umbrica,
Nainsook,
choice styles
of
HAMBURG CDGINGS.
Swiss Victoria Lawna,
New Corsets, Ladies' Ties. Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, Kid Glovoa,
w.v.vu . uiionuu T.inag, ntc ivucning, iauios Jiack Uomus.
Parasols and Fane, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Ladiea'and Chll
dren's Gloves, Ladies' and Children's Underwear.
MILLINERY GOODS, full line to suit everybody.
Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Tory cheap. Now Silks, Flowers and'Ribbons.
Unlrimmod Hats and Bonnets. '
Having succeeded in gotling a first clasa Millinor, persons favoring tin wilb i
call will find goods in this dopartmont Tory much lowor than borotofore.
tienta' FurulMlsing Oooda. '
Pemale Shirts, Whito Shirts, Underwear, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Papor
Collar and Cuffs, Suspenders, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery. Gloves
anH Kntm T; ... nf A . .
All the above goods will bs offered at the lowest pos9iblo prices '
T. A. FLECK & CO., '
Clearfield, Pa., April 28, 1878. " '
JOB PRINT! NO OV EVERY DK3CRIP
tiO. BMtlj Nlt Bt tbl. OfllM.
F
OU SALE.
The understtned will sell at nrivata sale all
that tract or parcel of land situate In Decatur
township, Clearfield county, I'a., wilbia a short
disunee of the Tyrone A ClearfleM R. and
adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and otnere,
ana anawu aa ua Jacob u. uearaart rou i ne
said tract oeauining 00 acres more or Was, with
tao veins of valuable eoal thereon, haa about SO
acree cleared, and la the ky to a larre body' of
coal about being developed. Will be sold lea aad
upoa easy terms, ror particulars, apply to
DAVID L. KHKBS.
Clearfield, Fa., July IS, 1870.
PITTSBUEQ FEMaVLE COLLEGE
AHB
piTTwmma conskrvatorv of mupic.
In RulldlBKS, Facolt. Patron arc. and all the
facilities for acquiring a thorough, solid and
ornamental education, one of the leading tkboola
ia the United ritatee.
TWKNTV-MX TEACIIKIUS
Charaee less than any School Afford ine Kauai
Advantages and Accommodations.
8end to the President, RKV. 1. 0. PBRHHINU,
D. I., for a aaUloeae. call Term eomracaces
Heptember T. fangS, '70-4t.
1870. WHERE 0W? 1870.
T. MtCIIIOAN. .. .r'ta. r.rnwii. lonri.k.
!( ud kMlIb Sl.U, !
WHAT FOR?
To bay. FARM oat oHk. ,
One Million Acre.
of So. ikralaf !! tir Ml. b, th. (IK A NT)
MAPIIIS A INDIANA R. K.
Stron, Roll,, R,.d.r M.rb.t.. Rar. Crap, fit 4
Rrbooli, R. R, ran. tbroorh Mtn ot .rut.
Rrtllrm.nti .11 Blo.K. All Had. of Proiiaal.
ratwd. Pint; f w.lar, llBkar ud baildin,
ra.t.rl.l. Prlr. Irvm $4 to 1)0 1. Berai ona-
faarth dow., B.I.BM oa tlma.
M-Hand ror lllu.lrmtod l.rbM. fall of lama
Bad IfarM, aad b. aoarlaord. Addr.H
w. A. HtfWAHli, voamf.
Urud Ranidl. Micb.
f. R. L. PIRRCI, 8w lad D.p'1.
II. A. KRATZER,
(avooaaaon ra)
KRATZER & LYTLE,
SRAtia IM
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
BOOTH,
RIIORfl, '
LRATHRR,
CARPKTR
OIL CLOTHS,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW B HAD EH,
ETC.
Mark ttrnl, Cl.arikld, Pa.
r.b. i, iiTs.tr '
III
ONE Price means of ncoamlty the Low
eat Price.
CASH scree expense of coUectlooa and
Vuaaea from bad dttlU..m---
THE Guarantee protects the buyer who
may fiotbaajudgeof good..... .
We rely on trnmenaa tatea and are sat
bflod with a very small percent
age, of protiL.......
IT b easy to buy of Of, si noe all are tree trd
alike, no one gutting flavors that
DK'KKItTNQ and debam are cVme awny
by aa.erenbodyawUouruastwUh
out bavlug to aak iW It ,,, a,
t- CBlarieeierice.oaaitalandfll. -w
Vf Itlea wo use for the people'a benefit
; tn lowering priiwa.... i
WR fill ordera recclred bymafl from all
parts of the United Utatea. Write
for particulars ........,..,...,. ,
NOT a particle of risk run in burlnf of
ua. A child may buy aa cheaply
, . MARKET ST., CLEAKFIELD, tA. , ;!
at the close of a successful ye ara' beslnees
lacreaetag trade. With a smaM atora mad Itgb
Draw Linant, baat ahadoa and makes
- i
n't and boj'a wear. ,
vVA
of Whito Goods,'nla,in and plail.V
.. ' " lv-
line of
Tucked Muslins, plain &
sir i pea, ,
Long Cloth. ,'
W.i.T'.mk.l.l'l
1870. MAY. 1876.
NEW GOODS, cheaper than ever.
ROOM NO- 2
Filled and Overflowing.
Tlio quite recent decline in Dry
Goods, tells in the way soods are
going ofT. Will not enumerate,!
but everything in tho wny of
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
DRY GOODS, , '
NOTIONS,
TRIMMINGS,
CAM'KTS, ,
OILCLOTHS, .
WALL PAPER,
In ereai abun dance, nt the lowest
possible prices. ,
' ., ...... , .1 ' I . '! ! '
WILLIAM REED,
; BOOM NO. 2.
J ' t 'dr.'. '
Plu'a Opera House.
CrMrll.M, Ur. 1, 1ST.
Sr fanlt, Crorir, (f tc.S
HARD
TIME6
i, h u . vi so mws
IN FRENCHYILLEI
'. 1 . a Ji .:.ti i . b-j - v.'V-' )
1 I am awai-aawat there ara aame persona a little
hard to please, and I am also aware that the
complaint of "hard tifcee'' la wall Bigh universal.
But I aaa eo situated now that I oan satisfy tbe
former and prove oonolaaively that "hard times"
will not effect thoae who buy their goods from me,
aad ail my patrons shall lie Initiated Into tne se
cret of
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
I bare goods enough to supply all tbe Inhabi
tants In the lower ana ef the county which I sell
at eieeedlng low rates from my mammoth store la
MULBONlllJRU, where I ean always be found
ready to wait a poo eeilere and aupply tbea with
Dry Goods or all Kinds,
Bash as Cloths, Batlnstts, Cassl meres, Muslins,
Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calieoea.
Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace,
Reedy -made Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps all of the best material and made to order
Hose, Rooks, Ulovee, Mittens. Lacea, Ribbons, Aa.
(J HOCK R IKS OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Salt
Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Utl.
Hardware, Qnaenaware, Tinware, Castings, Flows
and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva
tors, Cider Presses, and all klnda of Aiea. , ,
Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Otess, and a gentrat
assortment of Stationery, , j
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always on hand, and will be
cold at tne Icweat possible figures. '
J. H. McC Iain's Medicines, Jayne's Medicines
Hosteller a and Iloofiand a Hitters.
ftOOl pounds of Wool wanted for which the
ataiest price win no paio uioverseea on nana
and for aala at the lee-eat market price.
Alio, Agent for Btrattoarille aad Curwensvllle
Threshing Machines.
tSsvCall and see for yourselves. Ton will find
ovary thing asnally kept ia a retail store.
L. M. CnilDRIET,
FreaohvHle P. 0 August 11,1874.
- JOHN McGAUGHEY
Wonld respectfully notify the publie generally
that he baa removed hla Qrecery Store from
fihaw'a Row, to the building formerly occupied
by J, Miles Krataer, on Second street, next doer
to Bigler'a harder are store, where he intends
keeping a full line of . .
r t ' " I i.lflii- w'.'l 1
OROtl E It I E H.
HAMS, DRIED BEEF ud LARD.
SUGARS aad St RUPS, of all (radu.
TEAS, Onto tod Black.
- , t i , i ' J
C0FFEK, RoaiUd aad Draco.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
n '. ..,..
VV-f.' FBI-ITS,
ir.
All kind, is tb. mrk.t.
. ..... ! .. ii
PICKLES, I. Jan aod barr.lL
i i i . . ' .
BPICRS, la av.r; form aod rarlety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KINIMOtM'RAChF.H.
SOAPS,
MATCHES,
njfD rfLie, i
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
vi t I'ik.iI in fry,. vi I,: ti7..i! 'i (V
Coal Oil and Lamp Chimneys.
Aad . rood ataortm.nt of thoM thlnsi ainall,
kit 1. a groovy .tor., wbi.h b. will .lebaaga
lor a. ia. mtin pnM. , ,r
Will Mil for auk a. haplj a. aajr otbor on.
PtaaM .all aad M. Ms ok aad Jadf. for
voaraMt:
,., JOglf KoaADOIIET.
ClaartiiM, Jad.a, 1S. '
Q.BOCERIK3.
.ir A 1.1
I
JAS. il. LYTLE, ;
(SanwHor to LYTLE a MITCHELL)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '
DKALEU IN j
CHOICE LINK IIP TBA.
0OLON0.8,
:pm 801 i
1M rKKlAL. ,
YOl'NO HYSON.
" ' BXaLtSH URRAKF AST
Pumt la Uuktt.
f:mTVifi:v
BUTTER A Nil Ei(iH '
Will b. kiril BBd Mid t trt noil. C.rfi paid
for Coantrv i'rudac
OERMAM CI1RKMES,
TURKEY PRUNES,
rSRSXRVID PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA HAL'S.
FIHII. '
Nul.nl, Lib. ll.rrlnf, Cod, Ae.
i ; j 1' : ! I
PICkLKH.
Barral Piekh-. and Knjll.h PloklM.
FLOUR AND FEED.
Flow, Cora Mm, 0.t M..I, A..
ainbl f 1 JAS. 11. LYTLI.
AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA,
(APPLETON'S)
NEW REVISED EDITION,
Complete in 16 Volumes.
Eatlr.1 r.-wrltt.B. Rrtrttbla. btoBclit dowa
to Ilia prrarat tia. Illalrald throughout wilb
Over 3,000 Illustrations
AND MAPS of evefyeooulry en the globe. Bold
only by subscription. It ia not obligatory to
take all tbe velumea at once a volume may be
delivered once a month, er once la two moatbs.
Tan eeai 11 7 l prieeor algar, will pay for
a act ot CVCLOPBDIA ON A HI MONTHLY
81'BHCRIPTION In leas thaa Ibrae yean, Tbea
there will be something substantial saved and a
storehouse of haawledge, Indeed a universal
library iaself avewred, with bat little a fort m
aacritce.
PRICR AND fiTtLE OP UINDllfQ t
For Pitra Cloth, per vol M
For Library Leather, per vol a
For half Turkey Morocco, per vol H T I
For hah Nuaaia Extra Qtlt, per vol m, S I
For Fell Morocco Aatieue, per vol, .... It I
lev Fall Russia, per veL.......,. It I
- .I', j - k. p,i v ' i
For further laformstiea address
' i.tf. Williamson,
Publishet's ageat, 10 Siith street.
Jnnt M, IHTn-ly.iU ' 3 ' PHlsbnTjh, Pb.
KftlUsrisi.
WILLIAM. M. HKNEY, Justioi
or th Pbaoi aid Bo.itbbbb, LUMBER
fllTV II . I ..J Hnu nranntl
paid ovar. ArtlakM f rMjawk ud dMd. af
.uti.jaaoa Mtljr aiaaaUd wd wwrutMl WN
not r a. Utf, . . i'JrTi
ToH.V H. FULFORD,
OtSERAL i?VAXCt AOtHT,
. Cl.arR.ld, P7,n'' 1
Riprwut. all; Ik. hading Ur. ln'aM
CoiapaolM .f tba Miuatry i
iU.B...-.w.;..-....;..........4l,t,(d
Rojal Caoadiu .,000,0.1
Horn., Now York ,r4,14
Ljroomlas, Maj, Pfc............ ,5.1,4J1
Fraakli., Phil.d ...... l,J0l,ii
I'hiBoli, Ilarlionl H m., l,8bt,tot
ll.Bo.ar, Maw York . 1,(1,1
Hobw, Ool., 0 tlt.l.l
Allu, Bailford t,M
Pro.ld.aM, Wa.bln,Up.....,.... tll.OM
P.nou .boat .(Mllaf u nnrum n prop
ty of u klad, ihoold eall at bij aflM, on
Uukmi slrMt, .ppMll. U. Ooart Hobm, ud m.
mv Lift ef .onpulM ud raU. Bafor. lBmrlof
JOHN B. FULFORD,
dwdald, Pfc, Ort. IT, tk-l7
TJANIEL GOODLANDER,
LUTHBRSBURO, PA,
- - Dwlw Ii .
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
'-; ' HOS1ERT t GLOVES, ; '
11 ATS A CAPS ud BOOTS A SHOES,
Tobaooo, Orootri. aod Flik, Kalla, Hardwara,
. iHMfin ua uiaaiwara, mm t ua
' Boj." Clolbla,, hrvf, PalBU,
Oil., School Books,
a larp lot of Pstrat MadMiM,
Cudloa, Rati A Driad FnilU, Cbua. ud Crack.
an, aoek ua bibb rowaar,
Flour, Grain and Fotatoaa, -Clorar
ud Tiaotiy Swd,
Sol. LMih.r, Morotwo,, Llotor., BlodlBft aad
larau, DBMiaaB.rr loots im
. Sho. FlBdiap.
Mo araBlar varlct. of aood, 1. uf .tor. I. tb.
aoanty. AH for 1.1. v.ry low for os.b or wtaotrr
prodaa at tba Cbwp Coraw. , May 1, U7s.
i. r. wbatbBm
w.w. a itt.
WEAVER A 1IETTS
' CLKARF1EL1). PA., '
Are offering, at the eld stand ef O. L. Reed A Co.
their stock of goods, consisting of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A SHOES, .
't'::; ''
HATS A CAPS, , , ' , HARDWARE,
, f, QUEEM8WARS, '"'
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ao., Ao.,
At tha.Bott nuoaabla ratu ror OA8H r la
Kt tit : .sob.afa for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
aT-AdruoM B.da to thor. ugasd U Bat
ting oat sqasr. Unbar oa th. Most adrutsgMM
terns. . pdtljurs
AtltrrOM tht mthtsi Medal ml
IKeniMS.
E.4 H,T, ANTHONY L CO.,
591 Broadway, Haw York,
(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel),
' , . " r
MdUVOrAffrrjUU,: IvrOBTBM E SjaALslM 1
CHROMOS A FRAflES,
STEREOSCOPES fc . VIEWS,
Albania, Oraphoecopes, Photographs, and klBdrad
goode Celebrities, Aotressea, sic.,
ruoTooRtriuT materials,
If a ara headquarters for a vary thing la tha way of
Sterooptioom uxd Hafcric Xautonu
. , Being manafacturera of the
MICftO-RClKNTIPlC LANTERN, J
STKRKO-PANOPTICON,
UNIVRRHITY flTKROPTICON,
. , , ADVERTISER'S STKROPTICON,
ART0PTIC0N.
SCHOOL LANTBBN, BAMTLT LANTERN.
PBOPLB'S LANTKRN. - j
Barb style being the beet af Ua ilaaa In the
market.
Catalogues of Lanterns aad Slides, with direc
tions for uiioft. Bent on applieatioa.
Any enterprising man ean make maaey wetna,
Magie Lantern.
m-Visit on to tha Centennial Exposition will
do wiealy to defer parebaeiuc soods la ear Una
until they coma to our store ia New York, where
tbey will find greater variety and more moderate
prioea, and ean selcbt them at their selsarc. Jtat
we have a concession to call noma style of ear
goods in the building of the Department of Public
Comfort, and those not ooming to New York are
invited to eall oa our representatloa there.
T-A full stock of Views of Ike Exposition
and their contents.
"Cut out this advertisement for reference,
June 7, l70-ly.
CALIFORNIA.
Embraces under one management the Great
Trunk Railway Lines oftheWKST and NORTH
WKtiT, and. with its numerous bran eh as aad
ecnaaetloas, forms the shorten and quickest route
bet see in Caicaeoaad all potato In Illinoii, Wia
conain, Nobthbrr MtrmeAu, Mtaaaaova, Iowa,
NaaaaaaA, CALironxu and tha Waartaa
Tnanironiaa. Its
Omaha and California Line
Ii tb. skartMt and bt raatt for all paint, la
I.OBTHBBB J LLIBOtS, IOWA, ilABOTi, U BBBABSA,
Wtoaim, Oolobado, Utai. Mbtaoa. ClLiroa-
bia, Obboob, Cbira, JArAB ud Ai'Itbalia. Iu
Chicago, Madison A St. Paul
'. . . ' Line .
Ts the shortest line for Nonrnnn Wiiconi and
MtRRaaoTA, and for Mini sow, Dr. Paul. Mm
aaapoLia, DiTLtiTh and all points lathe Great
North weat. Ita
, Winona and St. Peter Line
la the only route for WmoA, Rccaasvaa, Owa
rU!iA, MaaaAvo, fir. Pevan. Kttv Klu, and all
polnu in Bonthera and Central Minnesota. Ita
Green Bay and Marquette Line
la tbe only Una for J a aaa v ills, Wavbrtow,
Roan Pi? Lao, Obbkosh, ArpLBTon, Obbbb Bat,
Hues aba, NaoAvana, MAngnrrB, Hoiiobtoh,
lUnoorK and tbe LAKBSuranioBCouavav. Ita
Froeportand Dubuque Line
la the only route for Blbin, Rene roan, Fann
renr. and all poiata via. Freeport. Ita
Chicago and Hllwankee Line
la the old Lake Shore Rente, aad If the onlv ona
pasting through RvAMiroN, Larb For bit, Uien-
i.Ain I'abk, WioBBUAn, kacirb, KanoanA ta
MlLWAlRia.
Pullman Palace Cars
ara ra. M all throagb tralas f thl. iwad.
Tbil I. tha ONLY LINE ra.oLas tbM. itn b..
IWMB OblMg. aad Bt Pul, Cbwgo ud MUtru
bm, ot Clo.ro ud WIbmb.
AtOaMh..ar BlMpar.wi.BMt with tb. ...r.
I.ad Slwrxn oa tha (lain Paolt. Railraad for
.11 polnu Wart af Ik. Mluaarl l..
Ob Ik. arrival af tba trai.s frars tb. East or
Bo.lb. tka train, if th. Cblcmgo A North WHUr.
Rallwar LEAVE CIIICAaO asfollow.i '
ForCmiatll ni.ak.faiah.BadCallfbrala,
Tw. Throagb Trais. a. II;, with PallaM. Palas, '
Drawing Room ad Slnpl.g Oar, thraagk t.
RonB.il Blaf..
For u Paul aad MlBnatwIla. Two
Tbraagb Tralo, daily, with Pallaiu PbImb Cars
att.chWo. bMh tralar.
For Urwa Bar ud Lab aprl.r. Two
Tralas dallr, with Pallaiu Pais Cars BltMkad.
ud ranalng tbraagb I. Msrwutar.
For Miiwa.kM, roar Tbroogb Trala. dallr,
Pallaiu Cars ea light trails, Pulai Chair Cars
o. dar traiafc
For Rp.rta and Wla.ua ud pal.ta la
MIbb.HU. Oa. Tbroagk Tral. dall;, with
Pallnu SlMpw. to Wtaook
For OHkHq.., vt. FraopoH, Tw. Tbroagk
Train daily, with Palhaaa Can oa algbl tralM
F.r lhiku.a. Bad La Croaa., Tia Cliatos,
Tw. Through Train, dallr, with Pallaiu Car.
oa aight trail to MeOragor, I.a.
For alow t'ltjr Vaaktoa, Twa Train
dallj. PalhauOaratoHknoariVallajJaMtloa.
For Lab. Jlia, P.ar Trala. dlj. '
Far RMkfbrd, Marl!., K.aawka.dao
.III, ud atkw paiata, ,o. au ban froai twa
te lea trata. doily.
Maw Y.rk OOoa, Kb lit BrMdw.. 1 BMto.
Oa.., Da. I 8t.l. Stnati Ouiaka trloa, 1.1
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