THE REPUBLICAN. CI-KAUFIELD, PA WKl'NRPDAY MORNINO, AfOUBT l&, UJT, .Terms of Subscription. WW-'r,,1,w- ' months'...! m ' 'U.H' 1. n7 AdT.rti.inf AgeoU, 17 Park lloekman Blreet, ar our duly autbonaed Agents n N.w York City. RHMt-IOt'S NC1TIC ri Methodist Kpleropal rhurrhRer. J. B. Mi Mt RKiT, Pastor. Serriore erery Sabbath it Mil A. M., and 74 P. M. Sabbath Knhool at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting erery Thursday, at 1 P. M. Coma union Kervirc, first Bnbbath of rry month, at I0 A. M. Went Clearfleld M. R. Church Ran. William 11. 1ii.l and W. P. Wu,aoa, Pastors. Preaching every alternate Hunday, at 8 o'clock, p. M bunday tfobool at 2ft, P. M. All are In-, Tttcd to attend. Preebjterlan Church Rer. II. B.Bitlp.. Sabbath services morning1 and Ycning Hub bath School at t P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes day even inf. Hi. Prai.ris' Church t'atholle Rev. P. J. SnRRiDAK. Preaching at 10ft o'clock, A. M., on the Ant, third and fourth Monday of each month; Vrtpari and rteneritcttoo of the Itlessed Heerameot at 7 o'clock, P. M. Huoday School every bunday afternoon at t o'elook. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TIM Of BOLD1UQ qUABTSa IMIIOHI 0OUBT. Second Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Pint Monday ef June. ) Fourth Mud day of Boptcmbcr. tiub or aoLDiaa commob rtat. First Monday of June. Second Monday of ttavembor. rriLic orrieini. Prttidtnt Jvdyo Hon. Cbarlel A. Mayer, or Look Haven, Aw slant Law Judy Hon. John D. Orris, of Dellefonto. Asoetil Jndgt Ahram Of den, Clearfield Vincent B, Holt. Clearfield. Vefaonotai-y Ell Bloom. Reyiittr und HecordarL. J. Morgan. IHitrict jtiirwji-WB. M. MoCulloufh. r-a-u-e -iarid ItoUaughey.. - , MeWAndrew Fen U, Jr. County A'wrery of Samuel F. McCloekey, Cnr Uensville. County Commiuionoro Clark Brown, Clear field Thomas A. Me(Je Chest P. 0.; Hurls Hoover, Clearfield. County Auditor Christ. J. Keagy, fllen Hop ; Samuel A.Caldwell, W illiamsf rove i John C. Conner, Burnside. County VorotrJ, B. NelF, New Washington. Jnry tV-mmietVottere Dr. Jatnee P. llurchlield, Clearlted, Joseph Alexander, Woodward. 8ptrintendont of f'uode A'cAooie John A. Gregory, Curwensrille. Noiarim ioie Joho W. Wrigley, Wm. Ra debaugh, .Cyrus Uordon, Clearfield) Joseph R. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwensville J. J. tingle, Osceola Mills i J. A. Livingston, DuHolaCity. Our Special column Is decidedly Interesting in a lcl point of view, and profitable reading to outsiders mho want to ear money. Tho Philipaburg Journal lins return ed to the patent outside. m m. $2 only for o largo lull pack of Salt, at TLlo McUatighey's grocery. mm e- ' Don't forget tlio Murphy Temper ance utieiiuti ' lC Court Hou next Friday evening. Tho I-ewiatowiwrs voted themselves a 110,000 d U list week. They are going to tnke the money and buy a fire engine. Head Flock fc Co.'s new ndvertise- menl In to-days paper. Tbete grntlcinen appre ciate (he l-eneflli of advertising. There are eleven hrttftt bunds in Car bon county. SUtmattgt. There is one In this boroogh ; but It ho nn uusie In It. Tho MclhodtBtft of Utiriide, this CMunty, will make application at the Srptcmher Coin, for a charter of incorporation tor tbe M . E. Church In that borough. ! 1 I I. - Tho Tyrone Herald says that tho notorious Xiogo Parks turned up as Chairman of ft Miners' Convention, at Pittsburgh, the other day, demanding more pay, The circun which exhibited at this place on Mun Jay last, was iliuily attended. The performance waa not uuob below the average of tbe traveling circus troupe, Itev. George G. Sensor, a student at Wiiliamsport Dickinson College, and formerly a resident of this place, pn-aohed In tbe Clearfield M. . Church list Sunday evening, mm a The Catholics held a picnic at Gram- plan Htlis, in Penn township, on Saturday last, We learn that they bad a good time and every thing passed off very pleasantly. The MlsfteB MacLeod will open their select school, In the Academy, on Jton lay, Sept. ' 3-1, 1977. They trill be preparod to toaoh schol ars of all ages, and all the higher branches, in cluding French. 3t, A goodly number ot our citizons aro in attendance at the Juntal Lamp meeting, at Newton 11 alii Men, hli (ah a oointy. The meeting commenced on Tuesday morniog, tbe 14th, and will continue for tn days. It is staled bv tho oHkers of the Pa. R. R. Company ibat of the 104 locomotives bur cud in tbe round houses at Pittiburgh, 60 are entirely worthleis fit only for icrp-lrun. The remainder will be repaired In the shops at Altoona. l)r. Fowler, editor ol tho Pittsburgh fAt-Mfiaa Adrotaf, will preach at tbe Juniata Valley Camp-Mevtifig, next Sunday morning. Bishop Bowman is alio expected to b prt?nt.i and will preaoh at some time during the eontinu-1 nnoe of the eamp. mm ii A lurge and well selected stock of boggy whips, whip stocks and lashes, saddlers' hardware, and shoo finding, just rseelved at , Reed A Hegerty's, whioh will be sj)d low for east-. A full assortment of fruit ojtns, glass jars, eemeot and ntty, constantly kept on band. mm a Paws fibbing now occupies tho time nd attention ol ibe lovers of angling. A great many are being caught, aod some of tbetn are tery fine ones, measuring from ten to fourteen Indies la length and averoglog about one pound and a hair in wt-lght. .- . , , - . Asbury Loo's nine and "Jersey" Snyder's nine bad their second hitch at a game of bate ball last Saturday, at tbe Park, la West Clearfield, resulting (his time in a victory for the former, the .cere standing IS io 24. Kioh side having won a game, a third game rill have to be jlayed to decide tbe champioo.blp. To day (Wednesday) ends the trout atoning reason for this year. Tbe catch has not been very large. Ivory year this kind of game Is getting scarcer, and It will not be many years until front Isbing (a our mountain streams will be one of the things ef the rut unless something Is dune to t ut an end Io tbtlr destruction. ' M. L. Mctjuow n and John 11. Put- . .(ofi Bi)rv., both formerly of Curwensville, and Ihe latter a recent employe of the Timn, have purchased tbe Rrpvrttr, at Kellgr, Jaier eeun ty, Iowa, and embarked In tbe printing business. Mr. McQ. taught school in Curwensville far a nn a ber of years. P to these gentlemen, In their new vocation Heed & Jlagerly have just rewired large stock of Wood and Willow-ware, which Consist of bucket', tuba, staff and Spain's churns, clothes baskets, market baskets, bushel baskets, well buckets, horse buckets, peek and half bushel measures, halter moulds and ladles, rolling pine, potato mashers, wooden sj-eone, express wagons croquet setts, and all sites ef mlrwr. Itev.Wm. H. lill carries the tip end of a rattlesnake, eoataintng ten rattles as a trophy of tho first eernwa preaohed at Homes Shanty. Two rattlesoakas were hilled one of tbesn having lea, aod the other nine rallies. Mr. Dill Informs us that there was quite a large alli en co pns.ot at the shanty to bier tbe sermon l..t hmLo, C5r.;iif?tef tbe small number el eettlers In that vlctnily. i Lint of k-tlortt remaining unclaimed In the Tost. idles at Clearfield, for tbe weekending August 1.1, 177 t Henry Beet, ' Mr. U. W. 1MI, Henry 0. Binder, Julia Cberlrs, W. If. A. Naugle, Wilham I'erket-1.' J. W. Plumb, Lurlen S. Robison, T. V. Robinson, Rubt. Wilson, Leon Wilson, V, A. liiitLia, P. M. A Festival. We learn that tho abildren ef tbe M. K- hunday Bchool al O.owula, fv-p'-s to bold a fair aud fettiral, la the ebarck, a IrMay and faiurday, August I7ih aad 18tb, their object being to feat the Sanday Be boo I room, when the desks belonging to the School district re removed. They will have e exhibition ewe for sale, nseful and lane; articles, as well i Ice orcein and sake, afternoon and ivenlng. Friends, throw In ynnr mite. eangawnvefWsfiM'w.- Ahead. Wo learn that Adam C 0 ear b art, of Bradford township, tbresbod flftaen ictn and eight ibteve of new-land wheat and cleaned op tbirtSM al coi b'f hushtls. Jlow Is tbst for high r Nent ( m Heed & Haurty winh to inform the publis that tbry faav rooeived, at tsir haid ware store on Besvud street, north of the Mansion House, a well selected stock of ouk stoves and ranges, which cannot be surpassed In ejaaUiy by ny store io the market for eooking or baking gnJUies, o, " TlCKHTri, TLKA8E ! "We evo jriv- en our ledger accounts soma attention lately, and find seme very ancient aeeounts In It unsettled. Friends, we want some money to keep the ma- china moving ( and to remind yon eat ill more sub stantially, wo will forward yu Itemised bills through the I'osloffloe Hepartinent, and we hope you nill u come dorn, In a business way, and give as at least a portion of the sum doe us. - -- mm ami i A (iood Acre. Our friend, J. A. h. Flegal, of lloihen township, tried his hand on an aereofoats this season, which yielded him 3 fly six bushels, weighing thirty .three pounds to the bushel. The lot had been uied for potatoes last year. He sowed three bushels of seed, and the result Is eertalnly gratifying. Walker-ed Off. Mtowart Walker, the notorious borso thief, who was shut and esp tured near Curwensville, ou Saturday evening, July Hth, for stealing tit-n a for Pi-alc's mare, Is again at large. Ho, with two other men, named Uallagher, broke jail atHUo lief unto last Thursday eight, the 9th inU Sheriff Mun son's card, offer log a reward of $125, will be found In our adver tising columns. We presume ho will avoid Cur w ecu I lie, where they about so awkwardly, the next time be moves west with another man's horse. On the Go. County Superintendent Urrgory has entered upon his annaal round of examining (ho qnalincattoni or teaohart. He eommenoed In this borough on Monday, and to day (Wednesday) Is at Weltaceton. His pro gramme runs tbioogb to the Tlh day of Boptem ber, winding up at tho Union Bobool Houah, In Covington district. The teachers cannot Dad fault with Mr. Urrgory fur net giving them oppor tunities enough to meet him, aa he bs an appoint ment in nearly every district. A (iooo I oka. Tho Sheriff of Cen tre county and the Burgees of the borough of Bellefnte, some time since, lisuod a joint-proclamation, warning boys under eighteen years of age from running around the struct after 8 o'olock at night. Tbts step bus Improved the boys greatly, and the eitiuns are now petitioning the Town Council to pass an ordinance bearing on ibis question. Better boys will grow up every where, if parents and municipal officers would keep thein off the street after that hour. MORE BASE BALL. An exciting game of base ball between the Boomerang Club, of HeynoMsvillo, and the Chin- eleclamoose Club, of this place, was played st the Park, io West Clearfield, lost Thur.day alttrnoon. The Ktyooldmlle Club is one of the but in this lectlun of the Stute, and our toj s did not go into the eontctt with ibo expectation of defeating tho vUltvri. One thing, however, developed Itself in this game, and that was the playing of the Chines was superior to that of Ibo vultiug club, With tbe exception of their en tuber. With the tree unary practice tbe Chincki would have oauis off easy victors. The game wui witnessed by a large num lir of ipectntors. Tlis score is as follows : i'Uisclkclamooms. o. a. BOOH Eft AUG. o. n. O.C, Moore, s.s t Wallace, p 3 Harrett, e 4 Walters, e f 4 Kragle, J.ib 8 Witlcy, l.f 4 T. W. Moore, r.f.... S tiuimburg, 1st b.... 3 Reynolds, 21 b S Cithers, M b 4 Arnold, r.f. 8 lloyer, p 3 J. ileckmnn, i.e.... 0 W.H.Heckmao,l.i. 4 W urisll e 3 Ferns, 1st b.,. DurcliUrld, 3d b...- 2 liMoke, o.i Tutsi 27 fi! RCOLB BY I 1 1 3 ToUl.... NNIKUt : 4 6 6 r $ t Chinos 0 0001400 1 fl Boomerangs 0 3 0 2 6 110 ft 17 I injure H. ll. Hall, of M. Mary's, Pa. Scorers Chine's, L. 11. Ale Boomerangs, C. C. Binscotcr. Time of game Three hours. Aler tie sixth inning bad been commenced, and the Chincke bad soorud four runs in quick succession, a slight rain fell, and the game was suspended for about an bonr,when It was resumed and finished. Mr. 11. U. Hall, of Bu Mary's, who occupied the unenviable position of I'uiplie, was justly fair aod gentlemanly In bis decision, showing ho favors to cither side, and rendering all bis decisions according to the mice ol the game, end to the plays as be taw tbim. His dioitiuns gave satis faction to all. Thtre was no jangling or disput ing on this occasion, as generally Is the case at match games, buuvtrytbing pusied off pleassotly and all kept lo good humor. The members of the visiting club, and their friends accompanying item, arrived la Clearfield on Wednesday evening and remained oniil Friday motuWg, and during their atay here they deported themselves like gmtlemen In every sense of the word. Wt hope now to see tbe Chiocks practice more, and seme time soon measure bals with tbe Reyn otdsville buys again, and come off victorious. Tbe Boomerangs played tbe Pusquchannaf, at Curwensville, on Widniiday afternoon of last week, dtftating tho Curncnivlllu toys by asoore of 20 to 8. THE CUMBERLAND MINERS. Ibe miners in the Cumberland (Maryland) re gion have Icm very unhappy recently, A num ber of moi ting, have been held at Frosthurg, Md., and at other points, but nothing definite has transpired. More work, seems to be the chief de mand made by tho miners, or an advance of fifteen cents per ton and bolter weight. TTc 'cam frm the Cumberland Stm, that, at tbo last meeting, a vote was taken, each mine having one vote, with the following result! Bight inee were in favor of sixty Cve ceuU, three io favor of fifty -five cents, and one for fifty cents. There wrre nine mines not represented. They belrttf unable to agrve upon tct rates Ihe miners suij'totoed to u-et on tbe 4th iort , the reult of which we did not learn. In connection with tbe wages qite.tlon we give below an r.stnu t from the Baltimore of July 31st, In wbirh Its reporter Interviewed Mr. Mayer, President of the Cor.s.-lidatl n Coal Company. The views expressed arc similar to those expressed heretofore by the officers of otbor Companies. We give space to Mr. .Muy' opinions, becnuse just now they have a bearing upon the movement now being made by the miners. Tho Sm says Mr. C. F. Mayer, President of tbe Consolida tion Cnal Company, the most Important In the Cumberland regn, said In conversation that In terruption io milling at this juncture would be particularly unfortunate. The railroad strike has left ihe market bare of bituminous coal, and for tho a-xt two or tlirecwtekstheniinfriand railrnad men (wbe now seed a chance to enrn full wages) would bats as much as they could do to supply tho demand. The ClearOt-ld miners are in opera tion, and coal from there is moving to tho sea board, while the Cumberland miners are idle and demanding aa increase of wages, which there it no possibility of their rceelviog. Before the war, Mr. Mayer soya, Cumberland miners worked fur 18, t, 34 and 10 cents a ton. During the war period of high prices they received 7ft eenlo, and alter thai, and until last February, ware paid Oft cents. Formerly, the llrond Top mines were tbo only ones from which bituminous coal came io competition with the Cumberland, aad tho latter had control of the markets. But after a while the Clearfield region waa developed, and einre thfft 'imbf rUnd coal has met a most active competitor. While tho Cumberland miners were receiving 6b cents a ton, those in Ihe Clear field regi'in were working fur 4(1 cents in a six-foot veia, and Clearfield a as underselling Cuiubcrlard In the market. u Karly in 1877 It waa found necessary to cut down the tolls for carrying Cumberland oal, aod tho miners were asked to Work lor a0 cents a ton. They struck again.t the reduction, and In the month they were Idle Clearfield coal ruled tbe markets, ana l to, two tun. ol It were sold, n hen i tbe miners at length accepted tho situation tbe! Cumberland regino bad lost many good custom- I era, and Clearfield has sioee been pel down lower, and Ibo competition is sharper than ever. While, (be Cumberland miners ware yesterday talking about strtkiug, the Clearfield agents la lialtiraore, 1 io prosecuting their legitimate business, were bard at work trying lo sell lurir coal to cuusumrrs aod wore offering to deliver any lime and al all plaoee. Mr. Mayer further says Ihe great mass of miner, understand the situation and are anxious to work, but a lew di.eonientrd otea have mure influence than a hindred conservative people. Tbo men of one of Ibe companies have oQnrotJ to work for 40 cents a ton, If steady work be given them. ; th:e W sn.i not si ok because t litre is not the demand lor coal In Justify it." Tbe foregoing interview elucidates (be fact that atitil our region began to be developed, the Cum berland people bad everything Ihslr own way. But now, when by the lae of trade, competition la labor and production le the rule, tbe Cumber land operators and miners labor to make then selves aad their neighbors uasewfurtabic. It Is a fact, as patent as oir personal existence, and every man poesuitd of a bit of summon sense tbe si so of a mustard seed, ibouldknew, that no manufacturer who consume a large quantity of coal will palroniae a field where "strikes are tbe rale. Wkrre eoafusioa reigat, comfort and prosperity are Igao.ed. Tke operator and miner who dees not comprehend this simple trath bed belter adopt some other calling enlist with Gen eral Howard, and help him to ex lingo lib Joseph aad bis roving band of Iodise, on tho plain. tX Johii MuUAuauiT'a. ii 1 S i i liov. llonry Bukor, of Altoona, will preach In tba Lutheran Chnrch, In tbU place Beit Bundayi August Iwtb, morning and evening. -e Tho CoiK'ord (N. U.) Munitnr mayfl Ooa. 1. K. Jaokuen'a estate will probably raaob a million dolls rs. Ho had a life Insumnoaof fifty thousand dollars. e mnm - Notice. Tho smokors ot Cloarftuld .. rwn.qosteil t;iT eall at the Cigar cigar eitn--. try them once, and I am sure they will give entire satlslactlon. tf. Cloth i no. (io to 11 irlintfori Rook's store, Clearfield, Pa., and see their new S'ook of clothing. They have men's, youth's and children's suits, which they are selling as cheap as Ihe cheapest. Ulvs them a call, If you wish lo secure a bargain. Their stock end prioea oaonot be ox ' celled by any other store in the county. A Good "Stroke" or Work. A cor- respondent Inform! us that George B. Bhugart, one day last week, cradled six and a-half aoras of oats for Jacob W Corp, near Lotheraburg. 1 Tbe oatf, wheu bound up, made 143 dosen. Wo should say thai ll pretty lively cradling, and presume Mr. Corp will not complain nt lb tarn out, S Oi ' :' A Fine Calf. Tho Clinton Democrat says i Mr. Boyd 0, iVker has a full Alderoey cow, two years old last May, that glvee two gal lons of milk per day, and will not be freeb before neit December. It took t premium at the last Centre oounty fair, and Is the prettiest animal In these parts. Next? is i r Brown Leads. Wo understand that Commissioner Brown thro bed forty-ono down and eight sheaves of wheat, last Friday, and cleaned op thirty-seven and one-fourth bushels, weighing sixty-four pounds to the busbcl. TbU Is a portion of a four-so re clearing. Who will take Brown down 7 Praucker Ahead. P. W. Drauck- er, of Brady township, states his wheat case in this way : " I want to tell you something about wheat raiting, too. I cut one hundred and fifty-eight dosen of wheat, oil five and one-half acres of oiH ground, I threshed it, and had one hundred aod lorly-four bu.hela of clean grain about a busbcl for every thirteen sheaves. Huw is that 7 " Well tbat is oertaiuly a good yieid for old ground. Who Is next 7 mt mm DO VOU WANT GOOD FLOUR 7 Farmers, take ymr wheat to J. Y. MuDivitt, miller, at Shawaville, aa he makes the best flour that ia manufactured in this county, and a better yield ; and I do say bo is strictly an bone.t man. lie has made me 4i ths. of good wheat flour to the bushel, and .HO lbs. of buckwheat flour to tbe bu'liel slid good. Uenlwiys bet water to grind at is mil), and ho is well-recommended where be milli-d last before coming hero. Yours, F. O. 6ii a w a yii.lr, Pa., August 10, 1H7T. A Crippled Bor. Thelndinna Dem ocrat says : A sod aec'dtnt happened on tbe farm of our friend John Clark, In Montgomery town ship, about ten days ago. Mr. Clark was engaged in mowing some vary tall grass, aad his little son, ageil probably seven yvars, was running along at the side of tho much inc. In an unguarded moment tho little fellow ttoppod In front of the mowing machine, his father not observing him quick enough to stop the horses. One foot was cut off nt the ankle as olean as If done with a dis secting knife. Tho dlitressed father picked tbe little follow up and held tbe Injured limb until medical asiistaooe arrived. The woumls were dressed and tbe boy Is doing well. Struck by Liohtninq. The Clinton Democrat sitys : During the heavy thunder shower which passed over Lock Haven on the 8th, the planing mill of 0 osier A Co. wasstruok by light oing, setting fire in ths corner of one of tbe apart ments on the first floor. A sub-current also struok John II ah or n and the shook wae communicated to Kim If. B itchelor, employes in the mill, and Mr. T. B. Lorelaod, ona of the proprietors, who were standing lo and near the large door oa the eastern side of the mill. The current passed down Mr. Rah ore's left aide and right leg, benumbing both feet. Mr. Batch el or 's feet were also bo numbed, and, Mr. Love land felt tbe shock very much. The wouaded men were oared for by their friends, and are now doing woll. i ' ' m mm Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights sent over tho Tyrone 4 Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Hall' roai, tor tiie weei ending Aug. e, the same time last year ; coal. For tho week..-. ........ Same time last yeu......- Inorease Previously during year Same time last year...... Increase Total In IH77 Same time last ymr r Increase oTHBtt rand an. Lumber Miscellaneous freights 67,200 ,,.,.108 cart. .... V0 One More Testimonial. Itistwcn- ty-flve years since X was hurt by the falling of a tree, Injuring my back, and at times I have been unable to drees myself without help, always bar ing a pain in the small of my back, hiring blls tcred it a great many times and used a large nutn ber of plasters without only temporary relief. In the spring of 1874 I began taking E..K. Thomp son's Barosma, or Back-ache, Liver and Kidney Cure, followed with marked benefit. I have taken six bottles, which reiuon oU the excruciating pain. Words cannot express what I have suffer ed. I have not been as well in twenty Ave years, Tho Barosma Is worth more than gold, and I take pleasure in testifying to its merits. I. W, Lionr, Brccdtcrn, Chcrrytrre twp, Jan. S !?. Prepared by K- K. Thompson, Tituivlfle, Pa. Price $1.00 per Utile. Bold In C bar Q rid hy C. D. Watson, druggist. For the Ladies. We aro not much on specialties, but we this week lay before our resdirs an article on H Breed Making " that should be road by those who cannot bake. Toon sands of young women can read like a Shakes. pears, ling like a Jenny Llnd, and play on a piano equal to the hot performer, but tbey cao- aut bake a loaf of bread tit to eat if It was to savs them from tbe gallows. Mothers, why Is it that your daughters at twenty cannot perform the simplest duty of a housewife t W hose fault is it 7 Yours, or tbcin ? We understand tbat she con templates managing a household Suppose tbat the looomotives on our railroads were run by en giuctrs equally as inaomprteot as your daughter is for her duties, what would become of the loeo- motlre, passengers, train and all t Why, it le horrible to contemplate t Tho comparison Is pretty strung, but Ibe duties aro alike simple, ir fully understood before andertaking them. Read the article on our first page. A Singular Accident. Tho I'hil- ipuburg JiturnM of tbe 1 1th, says i "On Thurs day of last week, as R. D. Showaltor, Esq., farmer near town, la Decatur township, was cut ting bis crop of grass with a mower, he lost One of his horses la a singular manner. He had used bis scythe ia tbe Held to out a swatb so as lo ea able him lo start hit mower, aad stuck tbe toy the as ie frequently done, under the fence. At noon he tied the horses to the faoo la the neighbor hood of where the scythe lay, and oa bit return to tbe field bitching bis team to the mower, one of tho horses stamping at the flies, struck one of bis hind feet oa the scythe, cutting himself so severely about tbo feUoek joint, as to sever an artery, from which be bled to death la a short time. It Is probable Uiat the horse, while stand Ing at the fence, may have oamed the soy tbe to be moved from Its place, aod waa unnoticed until It was tbe cause of tbe unfortunate aceldeat." "IIooniXMs." Who are they? Tho question la answered by tbo Philadelphia Ltajtr : The word " bond lum" Is os-td on ths Pacific coast as a descriptive term fur idle young rowdies of the kind that make op tbe gangs of "comer loaf sr." of our Atlantic oitiee. Tby stand about In groups In the disorderly parts of all towns, and aro free with tbe'.r foul tea go as la making of fensive remarks upon all persons passing by. If spoken to about their oaldust, they reply by r beating ibelr Insults and Indulging In other rufflanlsm, Inolading profanity, cbiesnlty, and, not un frequently, alatl ntsault with flits, clubi and stnnes. This tribe ef rasoclly boys aod young men the Californlana axil "hoodlums There le an peculiarity about the matter but tbe ana There aro plenty of just stiib felluwi about the oulskrrts of our large towns, and some small ones, toe, Tu"bdlowj" is the boy whose parents or guard I aa permit to grow up and pass the years fret- fifteen to twenty without work at aay uveful occupation, Idling away his time by lounging about bar-rooms, street corners aod "on the lota" with other young rowdies and black guard.. Tby arcalwayAtrcublaiovs and seme limes dangerous, for tbey always make up a largo proportion of rioters. Theirs arc the Id'c and vicious hands that aro alwsyt ready for "the dcvll'i wort. "wsavaaaaaisaaatfPi. idf, ana TOS. .. 32,701 IM )l,063 M 1,70ft .. 741,875 ... 078,080 ,M 06,4Vft . 784,383 ... 677.143 Salt I Salt 1 1 You can got tho largo twilled sack of fine tail at Lytle'i fur $1, lbs same site that hai heretofore been selling at I2.&0 and S. Lytic lias received a lurgo slock ol Mackerel, White fish, Lake Herring, do., which he Intends to sell very lew. Come and price be fore buying. tf. - a-t p - - At the Ra-Puiu.icAN ofllce 1b tho placo to get your Job work done. Waare fully prred to do anything In the printing line, will do It well, and at tbe right kind of prises. tl. highest market prion. A. O. KiAMia k 0. The extraction of teeth without pain has been one oV iSegilcucst points desirable In tbe practioe of dentistry without the use of chlo roform, other or gas, aud recent discoveries show that certain mixtures of sedatives applied to the tooth and surrounding porta, so benumb tho tooth that It can be taken out with but very little pain. Dr. Hills Is now using this application la ex tracting teeth, with tbe most marked success, for the benefit of bis patients, without extra charge. Those who bar tried It ipeak of It very favora bly. July 11-tf. Special. Foa Rair. Tho store room an Market street. between Front and Second streets, lately occupied by A. I. Shaw, aa a drag store, le offered for rent. This Is oneot tho best looatiooe In Clearfield. For further particulars apply to Clear oald, aug.e, 77-u. atuaaAT uoanog. only, for a la rare full eark of Malt, at JcU-tf, John Mctiaughey'a. Own Ilttnnun P Cist. Dtsoorrirr on Old Pnicni. Sawing Machines oan now be purchased at Merrell's tin and variety store, from $3b up wards. All kinds of cowing maabioee repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa-, July 18, 18T7 f Boys' Suits for one dollar and W M mJJ fifty cents, at a. UDiRiauaus, Western Uutel Corner, Ciearneid, fa. June 30th 1877 tf. A face with charmlnt features mar be rendered actually repulsive by blotches or pimples. Ulenn's Sulphur Soap, promptly remedies all oomplex ional blemishes as well as local eruptions of the skin, burns, bruises, scalds, do. Sold by all druggists. Hill s hair and whisker dye, biaoa or brown, 60 cents, eugi iw Wast id 1100,000 2A-lnoh shared shingles to average from to flj inches for which we will pay tbe highest market price. A. u. kkambw o., feb.18 tf. Clearfield, Pa. Bkooiii Fon fUl.E. R. Newton Bhaw keens a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform Wagons for sale. To be seen at the Shaw House yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania. way i-u. ' onlv. Air a larirc full eirk of Halt, at JclJ tf. John Mcliaugliey'a. 3 Jugtul flower The most miserable beings In tbe world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. More than seveuty-uve per cent, oi too people In the 1'nlted States are efflleted with tlieae two diseases and tneir enecis ; suo as oour Stomach, Sittk Headache, Habitual Costiveneas, Palpitation of tho Heart. Heart-burn, Water- brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of tho Stouiarh. Yellow Bkin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste ia tho mouth, coming up of the Iood after eating, low spirits, e. uo io your Drufrlit. 0. D. Watson, and get a 7& cent bottlo of Auorar Flow an, or a sample bottle for 10 cents. Try It. Two doses will relieve you. May 23, lB77-oow-ly. 3 Mt Mian Stood the Teat. If vou doubt tbe wonderful suoccss of tiitiLoa a Cos mi mpt ton Cuan, give It a trial j then if yon are not satixfled, return the bottle and we will re fund Ihe price paid. It has established tbe fact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, iv noopiag vougn, ana en Luna or Throat troubles, there is nothing like it for a quick and positive cure, and It seldom falls. Ten cents, oO eente, and $1.00 per bottle. If your Lunge are sore, or Chest or Book lame, use Hhiloh's Poroub Plabtbb, Price 2ft cents Sold by C. 1). W atson, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. I)n. FIIILOH'S BVHTKM VITALI7.ER It no doubt th.most suoees.ful euro for Uyspepeia and Liver Complaint we bare.rver known, otherwise we ouuld not gnarantM ft. In oaeee of Consump tion, where (Jeneral Debility, Loss of Appetit. aad Constipation exist, It will restore and regu lete tb. system while rillll.Ol! S CUKK allays the inllamatlon and heels Ibe lungs, l'rtoe 71 cente. Bold by C. D. Watson, Druggist, Clear Held, i'a. HACKMETACK.a rlih and fragrant perform. Sold by C. D. Wetson, Drnggist, Ciearneid, Pa. apt. 18, '77-.ow-ly. Attention, Farmer! and Lumbermen. WANTED by Arnnld.nl CnrwnnevUI., 10.00U pounds pork. 1,000 bushels wheat 1,000 bushels rye. 1,000 bushels oats. 1 ,000 bushels shelled corn. 1,000 bushels potatoes. ItMMMMs 0-lnrb ehaved nhlnfrlen. ItMl.tMMI l4-lnrh nnwed aliluglca. IIHt.tMN) feet pine board.. S.IMM) railroad Ilea. A.tMKl corda wall mid heoalurk bnrk. For which one-third cash will be paid. oct.25. Jiffl. In West Ciearneid. en Monday July Hd, 1177, Annie C, wife of Thomas Nichols, aged III years, lontbs and U days. $ailroiul5. I'euiiHylvnulnltullrond TYBONK t CLEARFIELD BHANCH (S and after Monday, JUNB 21, 1877, the VrM""S .hh-.. , daya) between Tyroneand Clearfield, ae follow. CLEARFIELD MAIL. "W. 0. Inwin, Conductor. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Curwensvlllel:10, r Ole.rllold.......0. " Tyron. 9. 10,1.1b V anseoyoe, V.no, " Summit,.... 919, " Powrllon, II It), " Oweola. 1" 20, " Bojnton I0.J7, ' Si.lncr'e, 10.81, " Pbilipaliarf...l08, " tlranam, ...... 19.34, " lllue Uall 11)10," Wallaceton,...10.59, Rlgler 11.08, Woodland 11.17, " llarrttl 11.24," Uonard 11:11," Clearfield 11.40, Leonard I 39, " Rarrott t.ib, " Woodland nil. " lligler -. 4.03, Walleeeton,....4.ll, " Ulue Uall 4 18, " Urahaia .4 20, " Phllipsburg....4.3, " Suioer'a 4 Ji, " lloynlon 4.42, " (l.o.ola 4.47, " Powrllon, 4.18, " riummit, ..1.U, " Vaneeoyoo 6.34, u Tyron ...(, " Corweni.llle..U:01,r.. CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION. W. S. Pu'uMnn, Conduotor. LEAVE BOtlTH. LEAVE NORTH. Curwensville. C)earfleld..M Leonard Barrett, Woodland,... B'.gler Wallaeeton,.. Blue M.ll,... Oraham, ., Pbilipshurg.. Steiner'a, Boynton,..H.. Oseola,HH.M Powelton Summit, Vaneenyoa,. Tyrone ... . T.OO A. a. , t:39 " 7.14 " 101 " , 8 20 " , 8 34 " , I 60 " , 9.01 , 9.17 " . 9 40 " 9.S0 " 10 00 " .10.30 " .10.40 .11.81 " .11.11 r. ...1.02 " Tyrone,..,.,..I.H I Venecoyoe,....1-4S Summit, I 02 Powelton,.. S.I 8 Osceoie, .. Hornton,. ..4.33 4.4J Steiner'a,.. ..4.19 Pblllpshar(...i.0O iirenara o.o Slue Dell 1 41 Wallaeeton, ...9.00 Hlglw, .l Woodlnnd, .t Barrett 9 41 Leonard, .....9.19 Clenllald,....r.00 Curwrnsville,.7.31 BALD BAOLI VALLBY BRANCH. Mall. Mall. r. 8.:to leav. Tyrone arrlr. e. io 8.J7 B.ld K.gle 9.39 . Julian , . 9.11 nlllrehurg 10.05 ' Bellefonte 10.15 Mllwburg 1 ' 11.40 ' ' Howard 11.19 arrive L. Haven leave TYRON STATION. WsaTWann, k. . wasrwun. A. . Pacific Eipress 8:lPltlshurgh Bip is, t.10 ll.rrl.Wof. Aee'ra. I:MI PmUc Ki.reea, 8:18 r. n.l r.n. Mall Train, S:I8 Way Peesengir, 1:11 Atlantic Espresa, 8:10 Mall Train, 9:14 Pblla. Klpress, 10:811 Past Line, 7:08 PHILII'SBURO A MOSHANNON BRANCHES tn.vn aonrn. La.Tnnenvn. r. . a. n. a. a. svvioee. a, m. p. a. r. a. ,-r0 Morrtsdale, 12:10 1 11 7 35 Pbllipeborg, II IA 119 7:81 Sl.iner's 11 II 114 7:14 Uoynton, 13:14 1 10 10:80 7 51 Osceola, I II 12 04 4:11 1 44 10 43 8:09 Mnsbannnn, 9 39 11:11 4 00 1:11 10:11 9:11 St.rHng, 919 lllll 8:52 1:17 1fl:99 1:17 HcntH.I 9:10 11:40 1:47 3:03 11:01 1:21 MeCealry, 9:11 11:11 1:44 8 07 11:07 1:28 Kendrlck'e, 9:19 11:19 8 40 1:11 lltll 8:81 Haeney. . 9 00 11:15 8:11 Close connections mad. by all train, nt Tyron. and Lock Uavwn. t. t. BLAIR, rartT-lf. Snperlntendent. STAGS LINKS. A siege leevoeCurwoasv file dsily for Reynolde- rille, at I eioel, , ns-i arriving at steynoiasrine at 9 . clock, p. m. Ketnmlng, leavae Reynold. Till dally, al 7 n'eleo, a. as., arrt.leg al uur weasvllleat II. clock, sn. Fare, aaeb way, I. A v.aee leave. Cavwewtvllle dally, at I a'ctoek p. a , lor DaltoU City, arriving at DaBols City al 9 .'eleek, p. m. Ketnrning, learee DuBol, .1 T e'eloek, a. ., dally, arriving al Unrwensrille at 1le'cloe,. rem, tarn way, I. Railroads, Allegheny Volley Railroad. LOW ORADK DIVISION. ON and after Monday, Mny 13th, 1HTT, tho naaotinger trains will run daily (except Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, as follows t RAttTWAHIl. Day Mall leaves Pittsburg 8:20 . m. Red Bank 11:46 j Sligo Junction 12: Mi New RethMiem 1:10 p. u Mayaville 1:87 Troy Hrookvll e 2 Fuller's 1:50 Rey- noldsville S;0tf Dull-'li 1:3.1 ; Summit iunnsl S:4H Penfield 4:0V t WaedvilU 4:17 Benesette W-V rj.Ulr1wood nt ft; 1ft. eaiwatt'awua 'i i"''' '"''" V V-l Ponflehl V.19; Summit Tuanew.; H.ttMilciivMI. : i Kull.r'l M0; Brook. III. 9:13 Tro, 1:211 M.viril!..V4l N.w H.lhl.b.n 4:04 1 Blio JunctlciB 4:47 I H..1 Hack 1:113 i trri.M .1 PUuborn a 7:10 r- pm Th ReynoMnlllt Ae.oiuHtMj.tlcn letVH RrjuolJiTlH. duly l 7:10 . m. Mil trrlTM .1 H.d li.nk t 11:00 ., Pmiburgh ntl.1t f. m. Lmvm I'itubgrRb tt ft:S0 p. m Kd Bank at 1:11 p. n. arriving at B.ynoldirlll. at 8:10 p. in. Clot, oonnaotlimi mad. with train, on I'. A H Railroad at Drtltwood, and with train, on tba AlI'llienT Vall.r Hailroad at lti.d Hank. DA V U MrCAHilO, (lin'l Su.'t. A. A. JaoMoa, Bup'l I. U. Dir. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD. TO Bellefontc, Pa $3 ft Lock Haven . 17 WUIlamsportR.... I 00 .i I i on Mlddletowa ffi 00 Marietta.. ft AO Lancaster . ft 6 PHILADELPHIA 7 Altoona 1 Aft uuniiDiuuD im , " i t e oa. ijcwiBiown.. w" Marysvilie.HH..H.., i ft Cuweusvillo 20 Osceola Aft1 HARRlKBURG ... 4 7ft Johnstown. I B0 I'kilipaburg,.., II Tyrone 1 22 PITTSBURG 1 2Jfvv awttsmcuti NOTICE OP INCORPORATION. Notice Is hereby given to all porsons Inter ested, that application will be made to the next cession of tbe Court of Common Pleas ef Clear Held county, ootirMflnotng Monday, September it, 1877, for a Charter of Incorporation for the Burn tide M. K. Church, in Burnside borough, Pa. McHNALVY A McCt KDY, Clearfield, Aug. U,Jo77-ot. Attorneys. CAtTTION.wAll persons ate hereby caution ed against purchasing or .n anyway med dling property, now upon my pvmlses, in Pena township, vis: Two horses and harness, 1 two boree wago.i, 1 dearborn, 1 cow and two calves, 1 bed aod bedding, 1 cook etovo t of 8 acres of oats In the barn, J of 4 acres corn, and 1 of 4 acres buckwheat. This propert) was purchased by me from my eon, Francis Kathrty, and bs has therefore no interest in it. MARY MaNOTTEN. Grampian Hills, Aug. 1ft, 1877 -St. IHTRAV COI.T. Came trespassing on tbe j premi.es of tb. nndersigned In lieocaria township, on the Id day of July, 1477, an Iron gray mare eolt, left hind foot white, supposed to he about two years old. Tbo owner I, remiesud to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take it away, or it will he dirpased of as Ibe law directs. JK.tU. COOPER. Glen Hope, Aug. 877-31, IISTR AY HEIFER. I.efl the preml.ee of J the undertigned, tn Lawreie. towoebip, oo or about the it day of July kit, a dark red heifer, two yean old, email white stripe In fore head and rery wide born,. Any pcreun return ing eaid heifer, or giving any Information that will lead to her recovery will he euiubly reward ed. Information aa to her wlirtenhouu may be left at till ollire. JUI1X W. TATK. Clearheld, Aug. 1,'77-lt. l)MI!IHTRAT()H' NOTICE. Xelio. is her.hr liven that Letters of Ad ministration on Ihe e.i.l. of JK.-.SK BTONK, let. of Hoggs township, C'esrlield etmoty, I'eon'e, dee d, having been duly granted to tbe nndersigned, all persons Indebted t. said state will please make immediate payment, and thoe. having eleim, or demands will present them properly authentloated fur eettlement wilh outdelay. A. C. TATK, ClnarO.id, Aug. ,' 77-nt. iiaminieiraior. ITXI-XUTOKH' NOTICELctterr: Tta j mentarv on the Mtate ef JUKI All WASH 111 RN, lete'of Huston township., Clearfield Co., Pa.dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Inde ted to eaid estete are required to make Immediate payment, and thoe having eleiina against the same will present them properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. JOS. vtAniiui'n.v, O. K. WAH1I11IIKN, B.liula, Pa, Aitf. 1, 11tl. Kiecutore. A DMINIHTRATRIX' NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration en tne estate oi jito.H.ruLrunu, KHU.. late of Clearfield borough. Clearfield Co., Pa., deceased, having been duly granted to th under.lgn.d, nil r.rMns Ind.bLd to said estate will please make immediate payment, and tbon having elaima or demands against Ihe came will prescut them properly autnccticated tor setu. mont without delay. ftAltfliri a. nibruni', Adminlstralrli, or her Attorneys Mi nait A Qiinnnn. Clearfield, Pa , July ,'77-t. A DMINIHTRATtlR'H NOTICB.-Notloe t is hereb. civen that Letters of Administra tion on tb out of JOHN Hltlll, late of Knot township, Clearfield eounty, l'a., A.a'd. h.vln been dulv granted lo tbe onder- signed, all persons Indebted to said estate, will nloase mske tmmedtate payment, snu iswv bit- log claims or demands will present tnem properly autbentlcated lor settlement wunnu. ...i.t. jiiltM w . itmii, Hew Millport July 11, "77-81. Adm'r. jUDITOR'r) NOTICE. A.W.Lee. Assignee, vs. Jeremlsh Cxiper, In the Conrt of Commun Plea, of Clearfield ooun ty, Pa. No. 103, Aterch term, lii. The: nndersigned Auditor, sppolnled by the Court, lo ascertain the liene and distribute pro ceeds ofSberit s sale of Defendant's real ei:.te, gives notlc Ibat he will atleod to these duties at hai omoe, in uiearneia, on ini.ni'ni, 1TH DAY OP AlUTPT, U77, between tbe liows of 10 o'olock A. a. and 8 o'olock r. ., when and where all parties interested may attend. WM. M. MoCIILI.Ol'UU, Auditor. Clearfield, Pa, Aug. 1, 1877-31. lDITOK'H NOTICE. Harriet II. Psarioll vs. James A. 1'carsoil. In the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield coun ty, l'a. No. 384, Hep.. Term, 1875. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court, to distribute Ihe proceeds arising frera a Bherifl'a sale of ltciemlant'e real estate, gives notice tbat he will attrnd tn this duty at bis office, In Clearfield, ON FRIDAY, Till. 34H DAY OF AUUUbT, IC77, betweeo tbe hours of 111 o'clock a. a. and fi o'clock p. when and where all parties interested tuny attend, WM. M. MrCl LliOlMtU, Auditor. Clearfield, Pa., August 1, 1H77-31. CtrlTOtTM NOTICE Jennie Patterson vs. James Wilson. Ii i the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, Pa The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court, to make tlixtrihutlon of the proceed in tbe bands of Ihe Trustees, to and among tboae enti tled thereto, hereby gives notice that be will at tend to Ihe duties of his appointment at his nfftc. in Clearfield, ON PKIDAV.TIIB 17TI1 DAY OF AUUUHT, A. D. 1877, at 3 o'clock r. u., when and where ell patlies Interested nay attend. A. tl. KKAMKK, Auditor. Clearfield, Pa., August 1, IC77-3t. Tint of 'annum. j List of Juror! drawn for September term, A, I). 1377, com meed og on the 4th Monday the 34th day; ORixn gtinona. S. Carson, Purndde bor 3. Mitchell Burnside tp. fleo. Hank. Clearfield, (R Pennington, Chest, 8. H. Butters, Adam Krphart, uecatur J. P. Irwin, R. H.Hhew, B. J. Dnffcy, Off-eola, Herton Merrltt. HngK", N. P. Wilson, Bradford, Isaee Wilson, ' Ell Hnnlt, M David lllteblnss, John Moore. Ferguson J. HenU Flegal, (loe hen f. Mllnhell, Uroenwood I). 8. Hpenuer, Oulieh, .las. Irwin, Jr Law ace 8, B. Jordan, " D. F. Hharpe, Pena, Met. Kloom. Pike, R. Waring, Woodward, B. F. Clayton, llrady, THivBitsn iraoaa 4rn HonniT, iui-t. 3trn. A. B. fthnnarls, Cl'fleld.iW. T. Rothroek, Morris J. D. Bnnke, Ueorge Wiee, Lewis I.awhcad, N Geo. B. Weaver, A. II. I , " Jno. Norris, Cur'svllle, W. N. Dyer, " M. Owens, " Rob't Butler, Ilnuttdale J. M. Roes, L.CMy, Tbos. K. Ileims, Osceola Andrew MoClure, " John Miller, B"f(ft J. Bslsh, " W. I. Taylor, Bradferd, R. U. Rblrey, " Kills Pmeal, ' 1 W. Bcbwem, Brady, Orern W. Bell. Knox, j Jno. Smith, Lawrence, J Philip Reese. " K. K. Daniels, H I R. R. Irwla. - I John UoKeon, Prnn, N. Freeman, " Ijamss lroecb, Pike, J. H. flill, Woodtrard, H, Poetlethwalt, Brady, Adam Reek, llurnside, DaTid Fulton, ' A. Thompson, -Thoa. Kvaos, Chest, Calvin Pleven, " Henry Holt, Cottrgtoa, F. F. Roily. Kmil Mignnt, " l. H. Hughes, Derntur, J. F. Hliner, Wa. Anderson, Qosbso, J. Kvler, (iraham, W. II, Thompson, Ur'w'd, Henry AHemaa, Oulich, J. R. Johnson, Jordan, D. W. Wise, " J. U. Reitcr, Karthaus, Deary Uroe, Morris, travkrii ii-aoiis lsr anirrAY, ocr lsr. 8.McCormiek. Bnrnrldrl A. HarwIrk.Ckarlcld, J. A. Moore, " i J. P. Farewell, t. Clly.l Wa. llartman, Osceola.1 Hicb'd Oose, " I J. Llghtnev, Beeearle, Blake Balrd, Bell, C. M. Uoff, bloom, R. Plympten, Bog, Jno. W.Kylrr, " rtamuel SlotL N Jnha W. Neff, Chest, Vim. Behaarr, Cov gton, W. D. Morann, Decatur Jes, fllenn, Ferguson, lligler Harger, (Jrabam, W, Hhocmaker, (ieib-n, Matt MnCvllv, Oulii h, Albert Newell, Huston, .Inc. Haekrtt, " Vim, Chambers A. J. Ames. Morris, J. J. Dalley, Pran, 8. UniUrry, Bradford, Kliiba Davis, " J. Hartshorn, Jr., Pike, J. K. Wrlgley, Joaa. flhafler, Brady, Joha Trosell, Burnside, BenJ. Weed, Cbesl, Joaa. Rolead, ' Kcticrt uwens, J. B. (larrtsoa. " J. II. flrobaker. Tnlcn, ' Jae. Comely, Woodward Stoubenvillo Ohio, Female Seminary. Board, Room and Light. per year, $178) off for ministers' daughters. Tuition In the Kugllah Course, Languages, Music, Painllng. Ac, very moderate. Send for a catalogue. Rev. C. C BKATTY, D.D., I.L.D., 6upL Bav. A. M. UK ID. PH.D., Principal. Bteubenvllle, 0., Aug. Mm. BEAVER COLLEGE MI'MICAL IKKTITUTE I'OH LADIKI. IteautiruIlT and neallhrulljr l.ic.1.4 at lloarar, Pa., on tba uhio Klrrr, twentj.lftlit milM belon Pitutinrf. on.ni It, Fall ,eiion bVplruib.r llib. ir-. nbtain.d 1 b. TUSCARORA SEMINARY. I'OH lOLNU I.AIHIJ. J A Home Schi u. Healthful CM it eio a spcoialt, Experienced 1 work. Next s A Home School. Beautiful Soensry. mate.'t Full Course. Mu- ,lty. Modem Languages. Xeac tiers ho nan way session begins September ft lb, 1877. Send for circular to C. F. K0LHK, A. M., Principal, eug.lta Academla, Juniata County, Be. LADIES' SEMINARY, BI.AIKSVILLK, PA. Full B.'.ion oprnl Tliur.J.j, Bepteinkor 13th. Pl.uantiltuatlon. Keay of aooen. Tormi mod erate. Oourro of Initruotlon thorough, eubrao Id all the Engli.h branohM Muilo, Drawing, Ae. Fur Calalogue,, plea.e addrcei J. JKWKTI PARKS, July H, 1877-lm. Principal. PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE. On. of the lea ling Kchooll In the I'nlte d Stetee. Elegant Uuildinge. Well Ml.otod eouree of etudy. Tborough teaching. Kiglit department,. Twenty two teaober, Eleven teaebere In the ConHcrratory of .Tf ule connooted with the oollrge. Initruotlon, In the element' of Mu.io Theory of Muilo, Thorough liafl, IJermony, Afl., aud tbe nee of the (Iraud Organ, Cabinet Organ, Piano, Guitar, Piute, Viulin, and Voio. Culture riilty full le.Mni for eighteen dollari. Uenllemen admlttod to tbe Coneer.atory. Charge, in th. College and Con lenatory kl. then any school aflurding cual adrantnge, and acoonimodationl. Pall Torm open, Bcptetnber lib. Htnd for Catalogue to HKV. I, C. PKltSlllNO, July S5, 187T Jm. Pittiburgh, Pa. ntlllKII, HTATEMt'.NT L. J. Hurd, i5 District Treaeurer.ln account with the sohool tund ofXiewburg norougn lor loe year eouiug Jun. 1st, 1879: nn. To am't of duplicate assessed for 1878, 9181 41 Total '82 41 cn. Fly amount of ordere paid Hy amount of Treasurer's per centege,.. By amount uncollected, Dy balance In Treasurers bands, (139 04 5 87 19 12 1 41 "tl9! 42 Total, Wa. the undersigned. Auditors of Newliurg borough, do certify that w. bare examined the accounts of L. J. Hurd. District Treasurer of said borough, and find them as chore stated. ttlL.lir.iti lu&nt., A. L. Ill ltll, Hurd, Aug. 1,77.81. Auditors. TEACHERS' EXAM1.AT10S. Examinations for teachers for the eercr.il school districts of Ciearneid county, will beheld during tho present year as follows t Ciearneid, Lawrence end Lawrcnoc I nd pendent, at Ueurfielil, on Alutiday, August uio. Bradford and Bradford Independent, at Bigler, on Tuesday, August inn. Boggs and Wallaeeton, at Wallaeeton, Wednes day, August lotu. Morris, at Kylertcwn, Thursday, August lfh. Graham, at Urahamton, Friday, August 17th. Curwensville, Pike and Tike Ind., at Blooming- ton, on Saturday, August leih. Frrfrason, Jordan and Knox at New Mitlpirt, on Mondny, August 20th. Boccaria and Madera, at Mien Hope, on Tuesday, August 21st. Oulich, at JayneevihV, Wedncsdav, August 22d. Woodward and Houtidale, at Houtidale, T hun day, August Said. Decatur and Osceoie, Osceola, Friday, Aug. J4th. Lumber City and Peon, at Lumtver City, Monday, August 17th. Greenwood and Bell, at Bower, oa Tuesday, Au gust 28th. Burnside borough and township, at Burnside, oa Wednesday, August 2Uth. New Wanhingtnn, at New Waeblngton.on Thurs day, August 30th. Chest and Newburg, at Westover, Friday, Au gust 31 it. Brady and Bloom, at Luthersburg, on Monday, September 3d. Union and Toloa Ind., at Bockton, on Tuesday, September 4th. Huston, at Penfield, oa Wednesday, Bept. 6th. One hen and lllrard, at Congnus Hill, on Thurs day, September oth. Covington and Karthaus, at Union School House, oa Friday September 7th. Examinations will begin at 0 o'clock, a. m. A directors meeting will he held with each exami nation, between 1 and S o'clock la the afternoon. 1 would like tc meet all the directors of our countv at there exeminslions. Teachers are re quested to be examined in the districts where thy intend teaching. J. A. UltKl.OltY, August 1,77-41. County gup't. C Ol'RT PROCLAMATION. WunniAfl, Hon. C. A. MAYER, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of tbe counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton I and Hon. AnnAM Oonan and Hon. Virchht U. Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield county I have Issued their precept, lo me directed, for tbe i holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' I Court, Court of Qusrter Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Deliv cry, et the Court House at Clearfield, in and for the ' county of Clearfield, commenelng on the loiiiih ! Monday, the 8 Ith day ol Xcplemuer, IH17. and to continue two weeks. NOTICR IH, therefore, hereby given, to the Coroner, Juitiooe of tho Peace, and Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear in their proper persons, with their Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, Kiaminations, and other Remem brances, to do those things whirb to their offices, and In their behalf, pertain to be done. Hy an Act of Atrtunb.y, puscd the Sth i:j ?f May, A- D. 14, it is mode the duty of the Jus tices of the Peace of tho several counties of this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of tho Court of Quarter Hesslons of the respective oo untie, all Ihe recognisances entered Into before them by auy person or per sous charged uith tbe commission of any crime, except such cases ae may be coded before a Justice of the Peaee, un der existing laws, at least ten days before the com men e nent of the session of the Court ta which lhy are made returnable respcctirely,and In all caci where any recognisances ere entered Into less than ten dnvs befure the commencement of the sciiin to which they aro made returna ble, the said Justices are to return the same In the same manner as If said act bad not been passed. OIVRN under my bend at Clearfield, this IBlh day or July, tn tne year m our bord, one thousnnd eight hundred and seventy-seven, jy lb tc ANDREW I'fcNTZ.jr, Sheriff. , Save Youit Cash G. C. & T. W. MOORE, (Paweseore to J. 8. Shower,) rai ens is BOOTS AND SHOES, II A T S AND c a rs, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOM No. I, PIK'S DCILDINO. Thoyerentw leeching a clijlce lot of the latest styles of Lndiee and Gents' Dress Shoes and Hoots, trgcthrr with a Urg lot of H.OW SHORS, o.(r.( suitable for workmrn on the fern and in tke woods, They la. He epecUl attention to tbuir stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, All f nhlra will 9 solJ al rales a, farorekls as Ibe, can be bought alrcwbrre In tbe cunatr. A share ef lit. raltunsg. ef the public I le Ifcrtfult, anli. Iteil. f.l l. C. MOOHK. TDM. W. HIMIIIK. Cleatl.lrl, Pa., Jul, 11, lH-m. lUisKllaorou. tf rinrr 11 "' "' ":' in ubm, but V it oan b. mad. In thro, montbi bjr any on. of oltb.r Ml, in an, part of tb. oountrr nbo t, willing to wurk rtoadllv at Ih. ,mplja.nt that wo fiiral.b. " p.' ""k Jour own town. Vou ih4 not b. nw., Iroin ooi, orar night. Vou oan (it, your wbol. lime t. tbe ork,ur out, v.urepar. motnenU. Itoo.t notbiof to try luobmine... Term, and $1 Outfit free. AddrMi at once, U. IIallrtt A Oo., April II, l77-ly Porllaud, M.ine. F iQH BALE. Tbe undersigned will eell at private sale all that tract nr parcel ef land silnat la Dacalnr township, Clearfield county, P- wilhla a short e-'X.ierJit.'..c Jl t'..rnc"l . tt, anu aid tract oontainmtf Ua.J mora M two veins of veluahlc coal thereon, has airoU 10 acres cleared, and is the hey to a large body of coal about being developed. Will be sold low anu upon easy terms, for particulars, apj s. aptily to DAVID L. KHEBS. Clearfield, Pa., July t2, lc7. Fine Farm at rrlvalc Sale ! Sltuat in Huntingdon cnunlr, Pa., one mile north of Ihe village or Burnt Cabins, Fulton Co, containing tbre hundred and twenty eight acre,, more or less, limeitooe, gravel and slate land, under good state f cultivation. The Improve ment, consist of frame dwcllmg bouse, bank barn, 4l7l feet, wagon shed, corn crib, hog pens, bey sc.les, two tenant bouse,, saw mill, two young apple orchards bearing fruit, ona thousand panel, post and rail fence, fifty acree meadow, one hun dred and filly acree flow land. The balanoe consists of 128 acres or white pine, oak and hi.lt ory timber. A stream ol never-failing water runs through this property, making II particularly well adapted to bolb clock and grain raising. Il desired, will be divided to suit purchasers. This property is on or near projected routes of two railroads, one of which will be built this coming Summer, for terms of sale, apply to 8 V. WILSON, Lock Boi 180, Clearfield, Pa. Clearfield, March It, I877 0in HIGHEST AWARDS! Viib"uou' J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRTEEN! H As I'll I1F.HT RTItl'.ETH, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OP PATENTED Wrought-Iron Air-Tight HEATERS, WITn SHAKING AND CLINKER GRINDING URATKrl fOR llt RMSil AH IIlltA C1TE OR BITUMINOUS COAL. CENTENNIAL WROlClir-lROX HEATERS, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYSTONE WR01GIIT-1R0X HEATERS, COOKINO RANUES, LOW-DOWN ORATES. Descriptive llrrulara cent free tn any addnss. KX AMINE BEFORE SELECTING. April 25, '77-ly. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory Penn township, Clearfield Co., Pa. IIURWED (IUT1 nor not BURN E D U PI Th subscribers have, at treat expense, rebuilt a naiirhhorhood necessity, in the erection of a Br st ains Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern improvements attached, and are prepareu to male all kinds of Cloths, Cass line res, iSatinetts, blan kets, Flannels, Ac Plenty of goods on hand to supply all our old and a thousand new euiloiacra, WRom WO aBK 0 SOUl inn sabuiiii- nui ax. The business of CARDING AND Fl'LMNO ill reoelve our especial attention. Proper arrangemenU will bo made to receive and deliver Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and done upon the shortest notice, and hy strict atten tion to Dullness we nope w iwim -"rw ui of punlio patronage. MUMM1 POUNDS WOOL WANTED! Wc will pay the highest market price for Woo and eell our manufactured roods as low as similar goods can be bought in the county, and wlienover we fail to render reasonable satisfaction we can always be found at home ready to make proper explanation, ettner in person nr ny lener. JAMKti JOHNSON A SONS, eprmtuf Bower P. O. REMOVAL ! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would reepectftilly aotfl the public generally that be baa removed his Grocery 6 lure from Shaw's Row. to the building formerly occupied by J. Miles Krateor. an Second street, neit door to Biglcr's hardware store, where he intends keeping a full line or It O 13 11 1 1 H. DA. MR, DllIED BEES' and LARD. Sl'UARS and S 1UTS, of all grades. TEAS, Omen sud lllack. COPr'KK, Rcastod and llicen. FLOUll AND PROVISIONS, v,i.r.rt:o n rs, All kinds In the market. PICKLES, in jars and barrels, 8PICE3, hi every foira and trarlety. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL klNUStll'lKAlKliHrt. 80AP3, s MATCHES, DKIKD A1T1.KS, ' DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIED, Coal Oil and Lamp Chimnoys. And a frond assortment nf those thinfr usually ke! In a grocery etor, which h will uobange ror marketttig at tne market pnoes. Will sell for ca.b ae cheaply aa any other one. Please call and a, his stock and Judge for yourself. JOHN McGAUQIlHT. Cleardel.l, Jan. .1, 1877. i. 9. nam. A. J. naainrr. REED & HAGERTY, Successor to J. G. SCHRYVER. DEALERS IN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, Second St., Cleartlttd, Pet. The undersigned would announce tn Itw cltltrns of Cliarfield and vlrinity, that they have par chased the Hardware M tore of J. O. Bebryver.and will constantly keep on bund a full assoitmanl of Hardware In all Its breeches, such as TABLE & POCKET fl'TLEBV. Brnch Ptnpi, Bend Paw. Art at Amrrlein Cross out Saws, ). B. and Peeling A see, Hstchets, J'lanes and Plane Irons, all kinds of Nails, Horse 6b nee and Hrre Mhoe , Nslls, Picks, Hoec, Kakes.Hay - 1 Forks, Bhovels and Kpa ler, ' ! aVylhes,Hnalhes,Plowe, (Jraiu Cradies, ' Cultivalnrs, I) nn Me andHinfrh'ISbovel Flows, Cultivator Teeth, Hevrls nid Try P qua ret, Hhnvel Blades, Mill Baw and Titer Files, Chisels, Hilts, Attg-rs, Ad i-i, llarn Door lUnccrs, Bull, T and rtrep Ilicges, Bonnj's Hollow Aucure, all kind of Locks, Screws, 8sb Cord and Pulleys, GLASS and PUTTY, Foot and Chain Bolts, Carriage. Tire and Barrel Bolts, iVd Cord, Sad Irons, Horeo llmshca and Curry-Combe, Ortm!-stne fixtures, Hun, Heap and Heap-stone Packing, Cable Chain, etc. They will also keep on band a full assortment of Tinware.and a general stock of Hoom Furnish Ing Uoods, wbiob they will eell at prions ti suit Ibe limes. Persons wish iee anything la their line are In- vlted to cell and examine their Moek before purchasing. RKKD A HAOKkTY. Clearfield, May 10, 17 Mr. NEW GOODS! New Goods INEWGOODS! At 'Giiiiizl)iii'2's New ..L. !. - . : 9 - wmt t Wo uro dow getting in A pew stork of Boots, Bhoes, Gaiters find Slipperi at prices far bolow anything oor shown. For proof look at those prioct : Women'e Isced lasting Shoes, 91 cents and up. Women'. Congress lulling Shoe, 91 Mat, aod up. Women's laced Morocco Shoes, at 9)1.29. !., 11.74 an 82 00. Women's buttoned Morooco Shoes, at 92.00, 11.18 and 12.10. Women's laral foied Shoe,, at tl 25, 91.79 and 92 O0. Women'e buttoned foied shoes, at 11.78 and 92.00. Wemen'l laced Kid Shoes, at till. Women'e buttoned Prenob Kid Shoes, nt 92.00, 93.00, 9.1 7i and .00. Women', calf skin, bom. made 8bo, at 12.00 warranud to turn wnter, 100 di Heron t styles of Children's Shoes, from 23 cents lo $1.73. Wen's harvesting Shoes, at Do cents. Men's harvesting buckled flboce, at tl.tO, Wens dress Hboos. at $1.76 20 dills rent stales. Men's kip buoU, at $1AQ. Men's Up sale, kip hoots, $3.74 like the Klmire hooU Ilest calf skin boot for dress wear, (U.To. llvy's bhoes, at (l.bOaad $1.7.. lloy's buttoned Shoes, at (1.50. Boy's boots, at $1.90. Hoy's kin boot-, double sot-s, at $2.00. WE MAKE A fttp.fcCMl.TY OF MtHTM BEST SHOKfl. ; , t . 1 VTc also keep the cheapest line of HATB, CATS, Fl'BNISIIINQ GOODS, TRUNKS, da, lo. lien's Sbirte at 40 cents. Men's Laun dried Shirts at 9$ eenU. Paper Col la re at I teats a bos. L tiuspendcrs at twenty cents a pair. (lire us a trial and you will be pleased. No troahle lo ebew goods. We eahaff aay thing that docs not pro.e satisfactory. We take any kind of trade. We want all the grain we can get. S. GUINZBURG, At Ft gel's old stand, opposite the Court Bouse. OarBeld, Pa., August I, 1877. Z. gi. ejfrli & (fo.'s Column. tcxxdcs is T. A. FLECK & CO.'S .. COLUMN. T. A. FLECK & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO GRAHAM'S BRICK BUILDING, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. AS VI E ALWAYS ADVERTISE "Determined Never That In our We are now selling Ihe best Calicos al 5' cents Appleton A Muslin at 7 cents. REMEMBER Thai wc arc receiving this week A NEW INVOICE OF FALL GOODS. KEW DKKSS GOODS, CALICOS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, TICKING, COTTOXAPES, 6UMT1NG8', EED FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, EMBROIDERIES, KID GLOVES, CORSETS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, NECK RUCUING, TIES, ' i LADIES' HACK COM1JS, ic, io. CARPETS , . CIIEAPFR THAN THE 1,000 rolSIIS CHAIN, S PLY. OP CAltl'I.V 3, 4 and LARGE STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Wc BUY all our goods for CASH, and SELL for CASH, by which means wc are enabled to sell oheaper than any other store in tho county. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE : T. A. FLECK & CO. GRAHAM'S BRICK BUILDING, Market Nlreel, Clearfield, la. August 15, 1S77 mny 2. TN OOI) W B TRmT.-AII olhers mast JL y for their work before it leans the shop. And as all flesh Is as the grass of the field, and the promises of men are like the flowers thereof they are ffireu one dy and forgotten tbe neit therefore it is host not to trust anybody. All kinds of work will ho done la this', shop for cash or ready pny. Hoots and shoes ef all sites and st)Wi tbe best and fhea"st In town. 1 have removed my shop to the lower end of town, In Taylor's row, on Keed street, near Ihe aj.ol, where 1 Kill le found at all times, waiting for cuitoinen. 'All wutk warranted (nod and cheap. Alsn, all kinds of Leather and Phoe Flniiogi for sals. The sirl tens of Ciearneid aal rlelntty are rerfeetfully Intlted to aire me a call. i JMS. U. l.CKItlSO, Clesrflrld, Pa.. July II, lh7T. DMINISTUATOirS SAhV REAL ESTATE I Hy tit toe ef an order cf the Orphans' Court of Clear fie I t eouair, and to ms directed, there will be cipowd tu f uMie sale, cn the premises, on Saturday, tttgut IS It, all e'rlnrfc p. to., Iko t-.llowir deeorfticl real estate, slliiala tu Chest toansbip, UiearfWId Co., Pa. i All that pertain fern and wood land, late property of Hugh Unll-Rlier, dro'd, bounded oa the east by land awted or lately owned by Vim. H.Waxnnrr, on the ttirth hy lands nf Jcsetih Shook, on the eon tb by land ol Hntney, Wnp.nrr, and others, and oa the west by land of We, U. HeRoaerand Chest. ereek, entaiaiO Ul acres and 76 rterebie . or less, and known as the Himon Horehaut h farm, reeertinn and eterplinn from Ihe almva deeeribed premls-e about one kalf ere, sold and conreyed to Ihe Chest school dis Iriet. About one hundred acres of t) Und eleered and under cultf ration, with a gqod bear ln - re bard, frame bouea and log harn th-reon. the unimproved part Is timbered with pine, hem hfk end other timber. The property le advaa tateourly silaated and Is in a desirable aeif bbwr- ""' TERMS OF 'SALK: One third cesb at corflrmattra nf sale, ami the balanea In tww UK tmmuml paymente, with lo teref, to ba secured hy Judgment bond and ertgege en the premiers. , Q. W. OAI.I.AUIIKIT, 1 Chet, July t, l"T7-ti' a A-hainietretor. I Boot and Shoe Store. 2- Urt; & t9.'t (Column. lo lie Undersold, Motto Still. . ICARPETS CHEAPEST. CAUTION. Al! persons are hereby can Honed gainst pare has ing or la any way addling with tba following property now la the possession nf is mu el C. Hnjder.of DaUoie, Clearfield eo. Pa., to wit : One cook stoee and flitures, 1 cup board, 7 chairs, lounge, eloch, table, 0 yards ef iiar pet and three bedsteads aad bedding, as said property was purchased by me on tba Sd day cf August, IN77, and Is only left with eaid Snyder on loan, subject to my order at any time. wm. ii. potter. Bigler, Young & Reed HAVE OH HAND Otic-horae) Tread Power and Threshing Machine Also, Aerj'e Patent Four-hor Powera. Farmers will do well U fire than a cell. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. l.'TT-tf. SherifTs Sale. 1)T flrtue ef write of LtomH yttoimt, Issuid 1 1 out of the Court of Cemmoa Pleas of Clear- tld aounty, and ta cm directed, there will ne et posed to pubiie sale, at tba veurl House, ia the borough of Clearfleld, oa Retard ay, the 1Mb day of August, 177, at 1 o'eloek, p. the following described real estate, la wit t All that eerlain piece or lot f land situate la Ihe town of Hterllng, county of Clearfleld, Pa , boonded and detenbed ae follows t Front lag on rroal street U feet, thoa aloag let of Thomas Kelley 1.4 feet, the tlong bemloek alley eflfcet, tbea aW-ftg lot of Hamae4 Ucrdow TT.S feet ta tba plaec of beginning, being a ptene or lot of gronnd whteb was enrored by Hamnel Uotdoa aad Klia aWlh bis wife, to Haeauel . Oebora, by deod Waring date the lllb April, U74. Heieed, Ukea ta esoeution, and tc be eold as the property of S. B. Osborn. Tea er 8-i.e. The prie ar sum al which tb property shall h struck off must ho paid al the time of aale, ar saea tl bar arraageaeeata made ae will be approved, otherwise the property will be Immediately pal ap and eold ageta ai the capense aad risk af th pereoa whosa waa struck uf , aad who. la eaa of defleteney n eueh re sale, shell make good the came, arvd la ao laeuace will the Deod a preeeaied la Court for couflruuiuoa anleea th money tc actual la paid to the bhehff. AKLKhW PENTL Ir. fiitimrr'i Omen, I Clearfleld, Pl Bag. I, I ITT. J fiitimrr'i Omen, I . fihoriC. 1