CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAT ft, Terms of Subscription, If paid In adranoe.or wit a la three m oat b a.. .11 Ofl II paid after three cad before sis. months... I 61 If aid after the expiration of six monhts... t M pMMTt. B. M. pBTTBHeiLL A Co., HeWf paper Advertising Agents, 17 Park Kuw, earner Ileekman Street, are our duly authorised A genu to nw i or a uuy. : Vi t rra-aH , rr j lwiua,iiu Philadelphia, out day leal week, where ke bad grae for medioel treat meot. II r. 8. weaaa aatis-e baa I at u man, aad wu personally acquainted lib many ol Iba eillsena of Clearfield county, II leaves ft wlfa ! lament bli death. ; Rfe.lf;IO'H N OTIC K.N. ' Mrthodlat I-. nine op a I Church Rt. J. 8, :'. M Mcbhay, Pastor. Her? tars every Babbatb 1 t IU A. M., and H P. M. l' Sabbath Snbool at 0 A. M. Prayar Meeting every Thursday, at Tl P. II Coian anion Be r rice, tret Sabbath of ovary amain, at .lift A, at. Meat Clearfield M. E. Church Rti t William II. 1ill and W. 8. Wilbon, Pastors. I Preaching every alternate Sunday, at I o'clock, i p. M.-buciy School at 2i, P. 11 All arc in ... vited to attend. Prcfbjterlaa Church Ht. H. M. Bui-lib. r Hahbatb services morn in a; and evening Sab ; hath School at P. M. Prayar Meeting Wednes : day evening. 5 tit, Frauds Church tatlmllc Rev. P. ; J. Shkrida. Preaching at 1 Of o'clock, A. M.,on the trst, third and loartb Huadayi of each month; cipers and Jlenetllclien or tbe Blessed leerament at 7 o'clock, P. M. tSnnday School amy utility afternoon ax o oiock. Infanticide. A young worn an was lodged is onr prlaoa laat Wednesday evening, fur bariog destroyed bar offspring, tike resided la lb ielalty of Pueeyvillo, and tba daad child wee band burled at ibe rout of a trao on Noddy run, par ficulah Church, and a bort -dlftaeoa abut iba Tillaga saaiad. Tba oaae Is a vary lad an, and will, ofeoarse, nndsrge an investigation is oar Court, and, therefore, we refraia fron giving further details of tha affair at this tin. mm - A Horhkkt. We lonrn that the dwelllbg of Mr. Dr. Met a, at (lira Hope, IhU oouuty, aa tola red by borglart on Bight Ut ok, and tb tbief got away wiib $200 Id noaay, a gold watch ai,d ebala, and a ailrar watch. No on bad been mealed at last aooouott. Among to noaay atolen war tbrta 120 gold plaoa which Mn. Mati'i mot bar gav bar, on at tba birth of aaoh of bar thret ohlldrco. W hnpt iht aoauDdral will yet be fbuod out and punlthrd for tbia trial. Lfutii' iMtlno; witer for 75 omU,J OLEABFIELD MAEKETS. Carpet chain, 1? cents per ponnJ, at Flock A Co'i. aiyt-4t. a aw Yutt can get a full suit of clothes for FIVI DOLLAJta, at fl. J. Uataa', Curweaivin. Carpet chain, 17 cents per pound, at Fleck A Co.'a. mii iU OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TINB or BOLDtM QUABTBH KalIOt(l 0O0MT, pMond Moaday ol Jaaaary. Third Mumtay of Mareb. Ft fat Monday of June, Kuurtb Moaday of Boptomber. riui or BOLOiaa cohhok pliab. Pirat Monday of June. .. Second Monday of Not ember. ririLio orriLBHi. Prttidtnt JwlgtUon, Charlo A. Mayer, of Lock liavea. AutftaNi Lmm Jdg Hob. John H. Orrla, of Ueilcionte, Aitoeinu Judfet A bra m Ogden, ClrarBajd; Vinotnt B. HulL Clearfield. f Pralkunotarp KH Bloom. " Rpgitter nnd Rtoordtr L. J. Mra;an. i. JtUtriet Attorney Wra. M. MeCnllough. JVnpr David IfoUaugbey, V Nktrif Andrew Penta, Jr. ifrputy Aaart Chrlat. J. Keeps;?, Clearfield. County Surveyor Samuel F. McCloakey, Cur " wpnaTill. County Committittn ere Clark Brown, Clear ' Held Thoma A. Motlee, Cbrtt P. O.; lluril Hoover, Clearfield. Ctunty AudMirt William V. Wrlgbt, Clr-1 rid i Hatnuel A. Caldwell, WllliamRgroT ) Joha ! C. Conner, Barnaide. I ; County Coroner J. B. Naff, Kw Waahlnson. "' Jury Comnietiontrt Dr. Jamea P. Burcbficld, Cltartied. Joarith Alrxauder. Madera. Superintendent of Puhlie SeJtooltJohn A. Urrfrory, lurweaarilie. : iSar of Wei'jUte rf- Meatnrte JcrieW . Carlilr, office at Troutville, I'a. " Aotariet 'a&Ue John W. Wh(lvy, Wm. Ha debaugb, Cyrua Oordno, Clearfield; Joffj.b R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwentvillo .1. J Lin ((la, Oaoeota Mill! ; J. A. Livingstone, Dullula City. Our Special column ia decidedly interesting In local point of eltw, and profiuble reading to utaidera who want to aava money. f - f - To-morrow is Pecoratiun Pay, and ft ;! holiday. Clearfield's Quota. Our county was well represented at the Pitiaburg Convention, via : Senator Wallace was Senatorial delegate, aad ei Sheriff MrPberaoa the Ropaeseatatite delegate, flanked by (leorge SI. DrlaMa, of Ona- oia; Capt. Joba S. McKieraanand Jamea Flynn of Jaaeseilltf Walt. We A leer, of Hoottdal ) Daniel Uoodlander, of Lntheraburg j Reuben McPhersoa, I. A. filgler, Dr. J. P. Burcbfield, Jamea Karr, B. P. Bigler, D. F. Wallace, John G. Behryver and A, J. Ilagerty, all of Olearfisld borough. Head Tins. Some of our neighbor- log eiobanges bava ooaated big on qnflts, patch work, ate. Wa are In Tor mad that Mrs. Philip McCully, of Jordan township, thia county, baa eoanfed tbem all out. Bbe commenced a quilt oo the Utb &f of February lat, and finished it oa the Ifitb day or April. It aonialDi patches. This fact la vouched fur by several par ties, who couotfcd Iba patches. The quilt was made "between timrs" while dciog her house work. Tbli fa certainly the champion quilt, and Mr, UcCully a vigoroni fang tekee per. - a i An AminrKD Family. The houso- hold of Wm. II. Laughery, of Piko township, poo-in-law of Abrana Bailey, father, mother and on child bate all been proatraled with conanmptlon I for some time and noabte la help tbamaelvaa. The child a eon, t months and 8 days old--died on Tuesday, May Slat. Tha nett day, wbra the friends and aeighbora repaired to the bom to pay Ibelatt ri!e due the dead, tbrr Iny the rather In a bed at on aids of the room and the mother at the oppoall side, while the littlo coffin rested on two ohalr between tbem. Tbia aceno of diitrrtt con be more readily imagined itao deacribed,' a. j. littles, uurwetisville, Is selling nan a ana oojr oua antu at nn, myvz-31 A glaes jar full of collars for 25 cents, at c). j. uataa', OurwaoiTilla. m!3-3t Carpet chain, 17 cents per pound, at rives wo. e. 50,000 railroad ties wanted by A. G, aratnar uo. jaa. tt-tf. Carpet chain, 17 cents nor Dound. at ricca a uo. a. - e mn Wanted. 60,000 railroad tios, at A u. Kramer m uo. a, t'learDaid, ra. Jan.V-tf. I MM I A. O. Kramer & Co. want 50,000 rai road tie. Jaa.8 tf. Carpet chain, 17 cents per pound, at rieca vq. a. may22-4U Salt I Lvtle has iust rocoivod an other lot of fin Salt, largest stsad twilled sacks, o the artlel oao b bad at two dollar again. Remember that Lytlo is County Agwui ir uvrruiani a looaeoo, aaa an Mil tnem at factory prloea. Tha are tba beat tobaooaa la market. Try them. The largettt slock of alpaca and linen duster la town Just received at the Philadelphia 0'aacb Clothing Btort ia tb Opera Housa, Wool aad all kinds of grain takea ia eiohange for goods at tba Philadelphia Braaoh Clothing store, I'le a Opera House, tuayli-at. r 17 fouls ptTi)iind, ot :' Carpt't cLuin, flo.k A C'o 'a. Tyrone is made a lln Hlation for Iho Hay f.xpnsa essf. . i i i n 1 - i, H. J. Gates, Curwensville, sells boot and ahoca ebeaper than any aaaa in the eouitty. A new stock of cottonades. shil lings, Mrcala, p ints, and drea goods Just roociTcd at a Bes Hire. ! Wm; Holt, of Moshannon, Centre unty, Pa., offers a accouil hind portalil aaw alll for fate eery cheap. Boa notice in edrertis- Jf ColutUQK, Mm. Curulinu K. Talbutta Quuker- of Baltimore, MJ-, Will preach in the Clear lid M. K. Cboroh to-morrow (Thartday) even f, at 71 o'eiock. The con Intel tor alluring and cnlarg- 'g the Mifllio tounty Court House at Leuistowo H teen awarded to f. D. Bryer, of th fina of tyvr, Uuer A Co., of Tyrone, lor 7,24&. - e .... J here is one lioncttl man over; at IHutingdob. He found a pueket-bock lbs other y, ootitainiag $2,1, aad returned H to the owner. key are now making a big fun over this apeel wa of Quit's nub It it work. "! ' ' ' t The Dumoviatio nominee for Gov raor of till State, Hon. Andrew II. Dill, Is a ot her or our towoamar, Rev. William II. Dill, 'key are both txotlloot gentlemen j but, In our adgmeot, th polieal lews of tb Promker are t aa sound as (bote of the Senator. Clkars-ield Coal Trade. State. meat of Coal and other freight sent over th Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail, road, Tor tha week ending May 18, 1678, and th nam time last year i c - ' roan. For the week ji yu Same time laat year 'J a AO Dei Previously during year.... e'auie liue irt yenr Decrease Total In I8J8 Same time last ytar 2fi .... U,4h2 ... dio.DUll ... 6i,W8 4.'2,lhB .... OU8,460 Decrease , otbkb rniianTa. Lumber MiioellanriouB Irctghta ..-.127 cars. VI ' Dental Notice. Dr. A. 11. llilli would say to bis friends and former patienta that he has not retired from practice as baa been to h duitriaualy circalatad by some pereoas, but will cot (cue to give his personal attention to all who may desire it, or to assist Dr. Helchbold when ever required. Nitrous Oilde Oaa given for Iba painless extraction of teeth. April 24 tf. A Fact. An advertisement Inserted In the RapLBLit-aa will reach more readers than if published la all tha other paptra la tba t,and eost tbe advertlsei less than one-half In other words, an adrertlscmeat published (a our jrarnal la worth double tb price or that charged by any ofher publisher ia Iba county. "it la a fact." tf. a- aw Georgo Weuver, of this borough, met wuu a narrow esoape on Monday last, from what otherwise might bar been a serious accident. He was leading a horse, and, rather unexpectedly, tba animal struck blm In th face with Ita fare foot. bruising aad tligbtly outtlng bis cheek. Had George received th blow on th top of bis hand. It undoubtedly would bava ended bis. earthly career. I The first anniversary of the Clear- Id Temperance Union will be held in tbe Court (use 00 Monday evening aext, Jan Sd, when ft. Dultey will be prereut, if possible, to take part ibe exercises. Officers fur the ensuing lersa of tx niontna are to be elected at tbia meetlnfl. Where shall the new penitent! err I built ia this seetioo of the State, Is tb qaes- Icn just now being agitated. Why eannotClear- aid put In her eUfau f Wa bava everything Ig ht on tb ground fur Ibo construction of aacb building. Then, why net mak a move In tbe Ittulaoi r f Communion sei vices will be held in ke Cleat Gild Presbyteriaa Cbareh next Sabbath wrniag, at which Ura tb quarterly collection V th support of tba Chureh will be taken up. here will be preparatory services on Saturday lorning next, Jnn 1st, at 10J d'elock, and lm k! lately after tha annual meeting of tbeeoogra Vtion will be bald. i Union Temperance survices were ild In tbe Clearfield M. E. Chureh last Sunday feeing, The meeting was opened with devo et.al exercise, altar which Mr. Benton Dulley, o has beca la Iowa for aareral days, delivered 1 1 arnrrt and appropriate address. Mr. Dulley til lire for Altoooe oo Monday afternoon, r Milllin county is patching up its old art Home, aad th Commissioners bar added u mills on th dollar on the County tax, for ileb loose of tba heavy tax payers are vo:y avhtul. Well, wby do they a any property $ thm torn tramps and CommBalets, Tbaa fir living will eoat tbem nothing, nor Bced tbey k or pay taxes. Why eot be ladependen 1 1 r a J.iHt of letters remuining unclaimed too Poatofao at Claarflald, for tbe wk and lag ay 27, 1& t Misa Rota B. Aka, Kmanaal Boatuam, Miaa di Ureea, tiaorga W. Jamas, Mlsa Sadie J.i eAff.rtT, Dennis McConaell, Michael Mcflil-! 1-2), Mr. W. M&xwall. I P. A. Uauus, P. M. mnt e Tin feiNOER. Tho ginger Hewing icume vompany aave estahiistibd aa agtncy htrfleld for tb rale af their machines and for I iurpose of proteating th people agnlnat ita It ion. Th geauine Singer saAcbiae has been HterfsiteHl, and agents of other machinea are Bring th ceaBterMta at greatly redaecd prices, aple who wish to get a ftnt-rl.. pnarhine aeld eall apoa or aJJtea J. W. Nieklia, the tat at Clearfield, wbo sell o)y the genola bier Sewing Machine. Office la Willey'a aier kat tailoring tttabliabneht, oa Market street! IT th Bha Iloaea.. TIjo Clvai field JiEPt BLiCAN man dott't axaotly like l he nam w bare adopted fur our papfr, and wants some oo to tell him where it ie puhliabed. W are willing to exchange TOuncMct wiib our eoutemporary and give bim ibe desired inlormation, provided be wilt tell ua wnm parly bis oriian behmgi lo. We oaanot tll by its name." TA A'a , , Tb po'ltics af either ftaper are nut In eoatro versy. We hold Hut every journal should bare a locution, and th name thould be the index. W suppose If aa would add Rty a old it Hie to th credit, thca the casunl reader would be able to diaooeer wbr Ike rye kelngi. Oar neighbor nrinli .lull. t u.'- r. .1 I r .wwvi. m irvifuaaiij mem articles credited to tba ClmnrtUU J.H.'' when there Is ao such (ater publtsbed. Then again, "Rafleman't (Clearfield) Journal," Sea tha unnecessary interpolation. W presume It Is don to locate tbe paper, just because It was not properly named. Bitten by a Don. Will, lluntnhmv. lUwreac towns kip, was severely bitten about t ftw by a d"$, belonging to Jmes Otr, last larday morning. Mr. Humphrey was sitting bench on tb porch at Mr. Orr'a anas, aad ipenlug to look around at the dog, tb eletons w aud tealy sprang aad caught bim by Ua W lip aad aostrlls, ewtttag the Hp through la ral places aad olberwis laaiiag ibe fleak. . came lo owa aud got a pbyaiciaa t la ap atoBBds, after wbioa be proared a gun, re J to Orr s place, aad shot tba dog dead. If pie will keep roa aad vlcieni d' gs, tby hid bar them chained, a tbey will not harm as wbo may hare aoaatran la go about tba ft Ives. t e a -- --. V Grand Huccehs. Tho managers "vai neia iniBa U.K. Uhureb, lis borough, daring tbe peat week, by fb member of that evngrsgatioa, furnishes as k the following figures, via ! p auaosjat recelred I emoaaiaxpendsd total profits fftJt j;' p'eoe f flbabcioriag, l fail is a decided aa, and will add a snug cum lo tbe treasury l grog allow. The Festival bogao 00 y, oo tin u log tTery alUraooa and evening g tb week, closing oa Saturday avealag afreshaeau were all ateely gottea ap, aad Uy of faaey artlelas at th Fair aa rlc- d fauaal a ready sale. 1 ladle mqst t to leader ibelr uadlvlded 1 1 tba frieada aad aeighbora, for patron la- Fair aad Festival r liberally. .P1S tv . Ml T7 Vandalism. A number of persons who have friends and relatives buried In tbe aer ral cemeteries In tbe Ticlnfly of thia bom eg h bare complained to as, because of the acts of e.-ift dalUm vUlbla ia these cities of the dead, eomsj t tad by "things" lo the sbspe of human beings. W ar ashamed to record Ihe fact, but It I the truth Ibat locks ar broken off the gate of family lota, and lb graves, which bar been beautified with Down and evergreens, are plundered of their defloration, which afterward ar aanufao tared into tououefsand sold for cash. Those per. 00s In the habit of purchasing thai floral orna menla from Iboia nlo llttl girl and boys, wbo reoeive their educaUoa on tb ateeals and la the ttuods, had better negotiate with other and more ii.lial.le partiua lo th future, Juat think of It ! A boioHtl on your table or side-board oompoeod of flowers and evergreen that were store from tbe grar of a dear relatir or friend t It becomes th urgeot duty of parents to glr their children special instructioa la this matter, and te request hem to report all violatlooevf the kind indicated, m a . I. O. or O. K. The Grand Lodge of m jfluepeButBi vruer or 044 reiiowa, of rtnn sylvanla, met ia annual session In Music Fund Hall, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, May 21st, aad continued lu labors until lata on Thursday vo ing, the 23d. Tb several lodge4 In Clearfield oounty were wall rrpreesntaal at this meetieg of tbe Orand Lodge. Th report of th flraad Secretary for tb year shows tbe oumtar of members te be Bj,SOI, or A,37T leas than lait year Lodge la working condition, &HV j brothers relieved, 10,879 j wid owed lenities rtlleved, 1.&28 j amount paid fur relief of brothers, f27812.SI j paid for relief or widowed families, 114,470.64 ; paid for educating orphans, $ff::3 paid for bur) ing tbe dead, $71,. VIS 80. Total amount paid for relief, MA5,5i.Ti, Tbe Committee oa Election Returns reported tbe following as th officer of tb Uraad Lodge elected lo eerve during tbe ensuing year t M. W. OraneV Master, Samuel Hawortb, el Pbiladelpl la R. W. Deputy liraod Master, Juhn A. Myler, of Pittsburg; R. W. Urand Wardea, Alfred R. Potter, f Philadelphia f R. W. Ornad Secretary, J a airs 11. McholeoB, of Philadelphia I H. W. Urand Treaaarer, M. Rich a ids Muck la, of Philadelphia R. W. Grand Repraeaattre to the Oreo Ledge of the l otted States, Saaael F tiwloner, of Bucks coanly. Th next annual sesaien of the Urand Lodge win be ncld la Marrliburg, la May, 187f. Potato Bl'os. iNow. that it is fully demoastrated that Parii Or sen la the only safe and reliable exterminator of the potato bag, we offer for cal a atrio'.ly pure article, mailed to any part of the county, for 60 cents per pound. The quality eon be easily tested by difsolrlng aamall quantity la aHa umMM. A pure article will form a clear blue solailoa, without any sediment. Uabtxwick A Irwim. Cleahhxld, Pa., Mxy 15, 1878-41. The Bellefontb Fatality. George Wat son aad Albert Rankin, tbe two men wbo! were poisoned at U a man's Hotel, la Bellefonte, en Friday morning, were respectively aged about 14 sad 41 year. Inrrstigatloo proved that tbey were intoxicated oa Thursday, and lodged at the above hotel over Bight. On arising ia tbe morning they drank from a bottle that contained carbolie acid, which bad been need a a bed-bug poison. On of the uo fortunate aiea made his way to tbo wash-room, where the effect of the fatal drug stupefied bim. He waa carried to tbe stable by the hostler under direction of tbe pro prietor, wbo supposed b was beastly intoxicated. The hostler left him tber and returned abortly afterward, when he discovered that the man waa dying. Th other victim was found writhing ia pain by several boarder wbea tbey arose ia lb morning, and be died lo a short time. Aa In quest wes held, and, after a poet mortem examina tion, the Jury deeldsd that death was produced by lb puiaoooui effects cf carbolic acid. Tb mu cnoui membrane of th atomacb waa vary muck affected, and the brain showed aingns of eongea- Uob. AHoena Daily Tribune, Flour, per ewt,- , Buckwheat Flour, per cwt Corn Meal, per cwt H. Chop, rye, perewt....M Chop, mixed, per owt. ...... Bran, per ewt M Wheat, per baihel Rye, per kuibol H Oats, per bushel , Corn, ears, per buahel..., Butikuheat, pr bushel Potatoes, per bushel Apples, per bushel , .... Hams, per pound Shoulder, per pound m Dried Beef, per pound Cblckeoa, per pair Butter, par pound Erg, per doaen , Ball, per sack, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound Dried Apples, per pound ... Dried Peaches, per pound Beans, per buahel . ' is Id I u t oo 1 40 1 4 1 1 16 70 lo 80 Te 80 40 to 100 9 u la 40 I . 10 3 00 20 10 8 10 1 ftO PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PniLinxLrniA, Mar 27. Flour active and low er; anperflnaa, 60; extra, $4 fa) 4 60; Penn sylvania family, S23(iu?i; Mionoaota, do, $i l.(a. 6 74; patent and high grades, $67. nye nour, f.t. Coratoeal at $1 6($2 70. Wheat nominal; amber. Si 23(o,l 20: red.ll 21 yt I rn wnite, f i nuiil iv. Corn nominal yellow, 50c; mixed, 47o: Jane. 48c; July, 4SJcj AugOit, 40o. Oata durl and heavy; Pennsylvania and west ern white, 12 in .13; ao., nixed, 3I($32. npe auiii o.t((i,'07e. Prorlalena dull and uaobanged Lard dull; loose butchers, Se; city kettle, flic Butter dull and war: creamer. lUfVuJOa; Brad fard county and New York extra. lOfdlSi west- em reserve, 14(a) I Ac, Eggs firm; fairly active! Pennsylvania, 16cf western, Hio. Cheese quiet, easy; New York fauor, Bfo-Plo, western enoioe, aiftiivo. reiroieum eaav j rennet!, iijej craoe, V(a to. Whisky dullj western, $1 07 kr. grur $&vtrtlumtn$. with tbefoLewlagpmperlraowla Ibo ef Ira Da Will, of Brady towaahip, ris s One bay mare, 1 buggy, 1 set aingle harness, a lot of aaw logs at tha DeWItt saw mill, and certain laureate formerly owned by DeWitt in contracts for stump age. Said property wa purchased by me at Hh fir iff' i aaie oa the 8d day of May, 1378, aud Is left In poaseesioa of aald DeWin subject to my onier at any time. -"inn vy. jiuuh.. Willlamsport, Pa., May 32, U78-gt, Br ana and Samuel Ratine ; theaoe north 15 west S. S. eflrt :Ton Column, S. gi. tcl 01 (Toluma. A IMI!IIflrR4TOHV NOTICE. iV vNotioeia hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration oa tbe estate or wm. ULKNN, late of Pike township, Clearfield count v. Pa., deceased, having been duly granted te tbe undersigned, W pottuM initiate to eaid elatc will plaase make immediate payment, and those naviug ciatrua or demands agaiast tha same will preacut tbem properly authenticated lor settle ment without delay. KMZ4 OLENN, FOBBSTBR BLOOM, Adminiatratora. New Millport, May 15, 167fi.nL Naw Yoa K.May 2T. Flour Slate and wettarn dull and la buyers' favor ( soperoVe state, $1 00 (l4 4U; superfine western, as vu(g u; eouiAern dull and havy. beat neevyf i(o,ic lower; no.zaptmg.juBe, $1 14(vl ii. lorn 4 f tote lower i fair' auslneas ; new mixed western, i7Slh for spot; 47ic((fi4uo for do. future. Osts heavy: state, 81$3Ko; wsstem. 30j33. Beef quiat aod steady. Pork firm; new mesa, $8 75(9. Lard firm ; at earn rendered, $0 75. Butter quiet. Whisky quiet; western, $1 07. CnicAuo, May 27. Flour easier; atirlnr extras, $4 40; western extraa, $4 80(5 25; Menoeaota extras, $4 4Ufi,5 ; patent, fft(a9f winter extras; iUbt; anperfines,g2 50(iJ 7ft. Woeat dull and weak nn set tied ; oloaed hea vy; No. I Chicago spring, $1 05 lor cash aod May; OWJyvio for June; 5Jtt9ne lor Julri No. S do., V4,fo.95iot rejected, IV. Cora unsettled) panicky at times; I flic for cash; SMo for June; 8ftro for July; tlfOi'tfk for August; high mixed, 30joi new do.. 354c; reject ed, .H4jc. 0U ia fair demand and weak, at 2Hto for eaab and May ; 2.1ae for June; 2o for July. ft ye neary, at 44c for cash; bso for June. Barley dull, at 47. lcuiiHjlvaiilaltailrotul TYRONE A CI.EARPIELD BRANCH X and after Monday, MAY 10, 1877, th Passenger Trains will run daily (except Hun. days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. 6. PLtiuuaa, Conduotor. UDITOH'8 WOTICRr- Daniel Fauat va. J. B. A J. C. Kr.u.r. in the Court of Common Pleas of Olearfisld oounty. Fi. Fa. No. 302 January Term, 178. The nndersfarned Auditor, aboointed be the Court to distribute the proceed arlsina freia tba Sheriff's sale of Defendant's personal nronertv. gives notice that he will attend to the duties ofl his appointment at his oflioe, la Clearfield, on the llth day of Jnoo, 1878, between tbe hour of 10 o clock a. n., and 6 o'olook p. in. W. M. MeOULLOUOIl, Clearfield, Pa., May 22, 1878-3t. Auditor. Notice in Bankruptcy. District Court of tits Halted States, 1 roe vbb I Wee tern Dlatrlrt af Pe Diiayirania. j This la to give aotlee that on tbe llth day of May, A. D. 178, a Warrant in Bankruptcy waa ivsued against the estate ol Nswtoo K. Arnold, of Curwensville, In tbo county of C leer 8 eld, and State ef Pennsylvania, wbo has been adjudged a bankrupt upon hie own ptUiB that tbe pay ment of any debts and delivery of any property belongiag to aacb bankrupt to him or for bis use, and the tranxfer of any property by alia are for-1 biddeo by law i that a meet Id, of the creditor of aald bankrupt to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of bis estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hulden at the olflo I nftbe Register, No. 85 Diamond street, Pittsburg, r., oeiore namuei Harper, nsq,, neglster, en the I ( to day or June, A. D. 1878, at 10 o'clotik a. , . JOHN HALL, If. B. Marshal as'Mcseengcr, Pittsburg, Pa., May 12, 1878-2L ' Agricultural Statistics. To w Citiiene of Clearfield (hunt l The nndeniffned harlne been appointed br Ihe Department, at Washington, principal reporter of me ARTieuuurai Piatisuo or Urarflcld eountr. respectfully Tequeets the oo-operation of all to est in, oy senaing in suoscrner an toe tniortna tloa tbey can bearlag upon Ibe follow inr anes- tions, so an to enable him to make as correct a statement to the Department, as possible: Uow many oorses nave vo in your borougn or iowb shin, and of what disease. How manr cow end calves, and of what disease. How minv slieon have you lost, and of what di rente; bow many killed by dogs. How many hogs bare you lost, and of what disease. What prevailing diseases raoDgii iq pouury. in an eases give tn rem edies need which bare bean found to be success ful, and in all oases to give the cash raluc of all stock as nearly aa possible. By the oo-operation of onr citltena in general npon tbeae Important particular, the Agaicultural rejiorts will become an encyclopedia ef useful information te the pub I ir by enabling the Department to publinh tbe diseases, the lone , and tbe remedies that hare been found tuiift benoOeiai In certain dieasos . Any other inlormation that will be oouRldered a public benefit, will be thankfully rejeived. Address the subscriber at Oram pi en Hills, Clearfield Co., I'a, SAMUEL WIDKUIRK. March 13, 1878-rf. M 111 perches to a post t theace south 63 weitf"" " " -V ---"--'--. V. .-. . .v - . : T. A. FLECK St CO. Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. LRAVK SOUTH. Special: F.L'IT Uul Vrortailk. D. W. Jnrrtui huao. bud), d.llj. FHEUH VEUKTADLK4 ud .11 Rind, or ml ITS, wbl.b h. will d.Hr.r lo gti. toin.n in .ny p.rt of lb. town. Clnrt.ld, I'.., Jan. It, IH7tUtf. It b.i br.o tnitom.rjr In old aowmunitl.. to u..nd piten of nick nlbur .roond tb. iicki ofcbililren m . prot.ctlon .)t.in.t eontion in qideiic.. A iLoroojh wbin( wltb Ul.nn'. 8oiihnr Sotp bu bm found mnob b.tter nr.. vnitivfc Hold ...rjwher.. IHU'. lltlr Wbitkv l);t, Blark or IItowi, 60 e.nt.. mjJ3-4t. Oh lli iin P Ci.t. DiiooiiT o Or.c Pnirn.. Hewing Mnehin.. no now b.parcbnd .t Mmtir tin .nd v.rl.1, tton, from ft3o ap w.rdi. All hind, or xwlng mwbln.i npiirod on tli. hortt nolio. Cl.irn.ld, I'n., Jul; It, 1177. COURT. , Tb. irit wnk of It. M.J tttm f .or Coirt loKd t I .clock on kit B.tnrd.j .n.rooo. Bat f.w mtn war. trM from lb. f.ol tbat tba DuRota naa,laaiibt.r uh .oniaa.4 lb. tin), of Iba Cart from Wadn.nla; xornln, anil tha ad Jonrnnant an Ralnrda, naafnooa. Tba lU. of lb. CouaoawMlth ?. fel.r I. Jon.,, for lb. fatal looollng of K. P. MoDl,oro.rj, at lb. aoin.r, n.ar Doll.ii, on Tuida, aflar. no.a, Ua. Ttb, 17, waa ukn op on Wad... da, niainin, tail, when tba Mlowinf Jarori war. .np.nn.l.d t Jobn Bralb, of Boll lownabi,. JMob AainMn, of Ooabaa tawn.blp. R. M. Lawla, f Knot towaiklp . Oodlr., fub.r, af Karlbnu Lwublp. Tbom.i HoPbaraoa, af Lawna.. lawn.bip, llngb Lena, of BImm towniblp. O. L. '.rgaMn, .f Lnmbar Citj boroagb. Arnold Blnonj, nf Pik. towniblp. Aral, Iron, Wood, of Bnra.lda towniblp. JaHpb k. O.I., of Pike lown.kin. Radolph Ba.b, or Bradford towniblp.1 Pbla.na Bloom, .f Carw.nlll. woroaab. Tbr j wm pr.lt, wall rrnittrrd o.ar tba aoant. . Tba biatrial Alter.,, .ad Jwd(. Hrtn.ll, wm lt.rn.,1 for tb. Commonwoallb, nnd Mnrra, A o.rdon d.f.ad.d Mr. Joa.a. Tb. Jnr, ratind t. tbalr ro.nj on galard., for.Do.ri nl llillta'aloab, no. ri r. N r.nd.r.d a r.rdlol f " Not (allt,," ard tba prlaoaar wa. dlnbartad. Uad lb. Cart not takan lb. prmaUon In annonnM Ibal Ibm boald be anifNtnlM af .pnrainl r .on. d.mn.ll.n aflar tha Jar, rendmd Ikr .rrdIM, Ib.ra woald k.ra bom a U-.l, tlwa , kat.aM, .rar,bod, thai paid an, allanllon to lb...aM d.rln, Iba Ul.l aarni u ka lallalad Ibal II wa. n aw. ar Jnilllabla bonlnlda, nnd., lb. Ua and lb. faatf la Iba eat.. Tba aowndl week nf Cowrl .pewwd on M.ndat lail, nl I .'.look P. wllk Jodaaa Ma,.r, O,. d.n and BoN an lb. twneb. A n.mWrt ef Co.. Mnwenltb .an. nf lb. wk nml.nl knrlm ken ndjonrnad ar.r, praaanMaaaknlf ( lb I, week will be aeunaed la tr,in, tk, and la Ibli rrm tka elrll H.t wUI b. kadi, arlapM. Winran 1100,000 le.lnoh ibarid .hlnjl.t to average from lo e inahaa for whloh w. will p., th. higb.ft nr.rb.t prle.. A. Q. Kniaan A Co., ' rwb.3g.tr. cn.ra.ij, p.. Buantna Fon 8l.. R Nawto. Hhaw bun. . full aoppl, of Fredonm Boggia. and Pl.cform W.gonj for aala. To be lean at tha Hhaw llouea ,ard. CaJI on or nddreH blm at Clearl.ld P.an. jl'nnln. lj.tr. WA.Tin. Soma eaill. learntd nerion er Artiit lo ma.nraolare LpTH.n'. PirniiT Bn.i C.nr.a Plcranai in ihi counlj, an Hojall,. Paintni from photograph, or an, piatara, and 1. tha Fineat Oil Palatine made, liafore Ibe territory i. trr.n I will paint ntctare! tilt for II, end warrant them for Ufa. fiv.rr Doraon ahould have on, m uii raintingi on uanraa nr. the oal, piotnrei that will Hand tha lot of tlm., and nan na n.nu.a aown In poilerlt,. Particular, free. L. T. L11THKR, Nor. T, H7f.lT. Corr, Clt,, Pn. 8 f n JlMtonlnMne Fart. A large proportion of tha Amerlean ptopl. nr. lo-da, d,iag from Iba aloou of Uj.nop.i. or dl. nrdarad Uar' Tha renal ef tbaa. diaMjea npen lb. ma.w of lnlallig.nl nnd Talnabla people I, moat nl.rming, making Ufa aelali, n burdan in t.ad or .njo,m.nt nnd neofulne,. aa It ought lo h.. Tbrre la n. good rrnaoa for thii, If ,on will onl, threw arid. prriodiM nnd lkeptiei,m, toka Iho ad. Ira of Drnggiit. nnd ,our friend., nnd Ir, en. bottle ef Ureen'l Auguil Flower. Year peed, relief I. eertnln. tllllloni nf bottlaaof Ihli m.dloln. h..a beea (irra awa, te Ir, II. .Irtnea, with aatnjrnaler, re.nlta la a.er, eaae. V.a .an bu, a aampl. bnttf. for 10 aenu to trj. Three dom will rah... lb. worei n. For aala br 0. 0. Wauon, Claarlald, Pa. Mar 1J, '77 eow-l,. Carwenarille,..B.SO, p. h. Claarn.ld 1.40, Leonardr.,.,, Barrett Woodland,.. Bigl.r, Wallaeeton,. Bine Ball,... Uraham, Philip.bnrf, Huiner'a, Borntoa, Oaoeoln, 4.62, roweltoo,. ......09, Summit, ,14, VanMo,eaM...k.Jo, T,root, COO, !4, ...J.i., ....4.01, ....4 OH, ...4.17, ...,4 lj, ....4.:l, ...4.J5, ...A.iV, .4.40, LKAVR NORTH. T,roa., 9.00,A.a. VanKo,oo,.'... 0.2&, " Bummlt, t.to, " Powelton, 10.00, u OaoMla,.. in 13, ' Bojnton, H.17, " Stnn.r a, 10.31, Pkilipabnrg,.lt.2i," Hran.m lo. tn, ' Blu. 11.11 10.S7, " Wallacetoa,... 10.44, Bigler 10.41, Woodland lO.ilr, " ll.rr.tl,. ....... .11. 07, " Uoo.rd, 11.11," Cleerlold ll.lt, Onrw.na.lll.,.1 1.40 p.m. CLKARFIRLD ACCOMMODATION. Wa. L. Rhoad., Condnotor. LRAVK SOUTH. LBAVB NORTH. . A. a . " Curweaarllle. Clearlleld.. Leonard 7.16 " Barrett 7.S4 " Woodland 7.61 Bigl.r 07 " Wallao.t.n, LIS " Blna Ball, I.J6 " Sraham,. 1.46 Pblllp.bnrg.. 1.00 ' Bteiner'e, (.10 " Bo,nton, 76 Oao.nle,. ,.M Powelton 10 00 " Summit 10 50 Van.oo,oa,n..ll.07 p. M Trron.,......ll.60 " T,ron Vaaaoo,oo, Summit ,.0, Powalun, S.I0 Omola,, I 4S Bo, Dion Hlainar'a, 400 Phtllp.narg...d.U Ornham,....4.40 Blu. Ball 4.66 Wallaoatoa, ...6.U Bigler 6.!8 Woodl.ndp......4S Barrett, 5.67 Leonard, .,.,m.0.O( ; Clearil.ld, e.2fl j Cnrwanille,.7.0 1.15 p. u. US " tBATB aoUTB, .. B. A. B. A. 1:15 Mil 114 1:0 44 1:51 1:67 1:01 S:07 1:11 t:44 :1 1:61 8:56 H:lS 1:60 11:11 1:45 t:l, 8:40 1.51 1:15 (:1S t:.10 :36 i. B. ITATIOIM. Morrladala, 7:15 Pbilipeburg, 7.18 SUInar'a PHILll'SBI'HO A MOSHANNON BRANCHES A a. p. a. p. a. 11.10 12:15 4:M 12:11 4:24 12:14 4:1. 10:30 11:04 4:10 Mo.bannM, 10:96 11:61 1:57 tit. rllng, 10:41 11:16 1:50 Hootldala, 10:48 11:40 1:46 MoCanle,, 10:61 11:16 1:40 K.ndriok'l, 11:68 1I::0 6:36 Kam.,. 11:1 11:16 1:10 Bo,n!oa, Uaoaola, BALD BAULK VALLEY BRANCH. El. Mall, p. a. a. a. Mall. Rip, 7.16 1..I0 tear, Tjrone arrlr. (.10 7 11 8.17 llald Kagla . 6.4J 01 ,.60 Julian 1.14 0.66 " Allleihnrg I 81 10.06 dl.llefonta 8 46 16.15 Mileaburg ..wo iv., u Howard lOM .Tfiinl C'tr that Cough. With Shllob't ConanmptloB Car. ,o. ena aura ,o.re.lf. It haa wUbllahrd tbe fact that Co.. nmptioa aaa be eured, whir, for Cough., Brea. ehitla, Whooping Oough, Aalhma, and all diieaaea or Tbroal and Lunga, II la abnlat.l, without nn eo,nal. Two dom will rli,r. joor ahlldof Croup. It I. plena.nl to Uk. nnd p.rfl, hnrml.n to tb. ,nungeat child, and ao metbw na afford to h. without It. Yoa caM two. third, of a bote I. nnd 1 ir .h.t w. in, I. not tru. w. refund tbe prloa faid. Prlo. 10 eoata, 60 Mnla nnd f I per boUKi. f Tr lung. nr. .or., or ebMt or book lam., ua Shiloh'a Porotia Platter. For aala b, all drug, gial. of ClearOald. liar. ,auD,apepale,ere ,aa Conallpalad, kar, ,oa n V.llow Hkm, Um of App.tllr, H.ad Arh.. II te don't fall to are KUILOH 8 BY8TKM VI TAI.ly.KR. It la guaraalaed to reli.v. ,en, and will ,oe eontlnn. Ie aufer when ,aa Mn b. enrad tarmia. IMI. Prloa I, otr, and 76 Ml. .rugguia arviearteld. Wall-, P.raUa P.rrem., BACKMBTACK," .- .,H ir.graai. m it. held b, all drag, glita of ClearB.ld. dee.677 K..llm. Inst Received ! Juat Received bv ARNOLD, at PTIIItBt.W(lVITTW. ' V. 1 I, I... il , JAJAJAT, . Car Load Not Scot! Plaolor I Car Ioad pure Corn. Rve ind (Imi Chop I Car Load Dcultcn Salt ! Cr Load Cboio Fimily Floor I Cr Load Dry Gottdt, Groooriet.io.! fafShlnirlei. Bark. IL R. Tin and Grain will bo uken in ezchango. Lorwonillo, May 1, 1878. 41 11.18 arrlraL. Ilarea TYRONE STATION. 6J0 4.46 4.17 4.15 4.01 leara 1.26 8.05 7.41 7.00 48 6.88 81.1 1.110 6.16 BA0TWA.ll. Pa.iflo KtpraM U.rrlaliurg Aeo'u Mall Train, Atlanti. Eipr... Phila. Bapr..., A. B. 8:10 8:50 p. a. 1:28 8:50 10:38 WnaTWAHn. a.n Plttaburgk Eip'al, 1.50 Paolflo Expreia, 8:18 Wa, 1'MM.ng.r, Mall Trnla, Fail Line, P.B. 1:16 8:84 7:08 Close eonneotionl I aad Look Unroa. i.da k, all traia. at Tron. 8. I. BLAIR, ,17-lf. H.perinUad.nt. STAIII LINKS. A atlg. I..r. Curw.na.ill. d.ll, for R.,nolda .111., at 1 o'aloek, p.m.,arriringat Re,noldavill. nt 8 o'olook, p. m. Returning, l.n... R.,boIiU vlll. d.il,, at 7 n'eloak, a. m., arriving at Car- weniviiM at 12 0 cloak, . rare, each wa,, ,1. A itaga Irava. Cnrwaa..llle dall,, at I n'eloob, p. nr., for DulloM Cit,, nrrlrlng at IlaBola Cll, nt 8 o'aloek, p. m. Returning, lea.ea lluBoia at 7 .'.look, a. m., dai),, arriringal Carwaaarlllaat II .'clock, ai. Fnre, aaok wa,, tl. SherilT's Sale. By Tlrtue Of sundry writ of Fieri Fadue ls mml out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Clear. field oounty, and to me directed, there will be e 1 posed to public sale, at the Court House, In he borougn or uiearneid, oa tteturuey, the Int day of June, IB7S, at 1 o'clock p. m., th follow. tng deacribed real eetute, to witt All tbe following deacribed real estate situated In North Uouttdale, Clearfield county I'a.. bound ed oa tbe eaet by lot of Denial lienner, south by main street, wsi oy iireei, norm oy lot ol Jere miah Haloee, fronting fiftr feet on Main street and running back one hundred and fifty feet to lot of Jeremiah Haines, and baring erected thereon a two-story dwelling house and other outbuildings. Bet aed, Uken ia eieeution, and to be sold as the property of Timothy Carer, Also, a eertaia lot or piece of ground situated la tha village of Da Bols lu Iirady township, Olearnc'ld county, I'a., bounded and described a follows: Oa tbe cntt by Fraoklfa atreet, on tha north by lot No. 86, oo tb couth by Pin alley, and running to a point at Orang alley on tb rest, and being ef a triangular shape, baring a front on Franklin street of one hundred and thirty-.! feet and known as lot Ne. 8& In olan of saia eiiiago nnq earing t Hereon erected a frame house one and a-half it one high with small kitchen attached, tieiied, takan in execution, aad te be sold a the property of Joba fichofleld. Also, the following described real estate situa ted la Button township, Clearfield connty, Pa., beginning at a post en southeast corner of war rant Ne. 3M3, thence by Ian da of John Da Bole, north one-half dearee, east one hundred Derehen to a post, tbe nee by lands ef Osburn, Ileum m Co., nortn eighty-nine and one-half derreea. west owe enure, nam eigoioefj percnea to a post, ttaeno nj rome iana souin one degree, west one nun- urea ana mirty nve and one half perchee to a post, thence aoulb eiehtT.nfno and one-fourth de grees, east one nanurad and elghteeo perehee te place of beginning, containing one hundred acres more or less, with about serenty-flre acrss clear ed, and bearing orchard aud baling thereon a log bouse and log barm. Heised, taken In ex ecution, and to be sold as th prsperty ef Henry A Is j, tbe following described ml e ita to of jono i em era, aituated ia town of karthans, Covington township, Clearfield county, Pa., be ginning at comer on Snow Shoe turnpike, thenea along eaid pike n iae aad one-half rode in aa east erly direction to Ibo northern! corner, thence twenty-one rods along land of Jobn Vothor ia southeasterly direction to tha southeast eonee. thence eight end ena-half rods abong land of w me souiaeasi corner, taenoe fifteen and one-half rods by tbe grareyard prop- 017 n riuweiieriy uiraetioa to place ol ne- 1(14 percbee to e email rock oak 1 thenee south -la eaat 3Afi peroha to a poet 1 tbeooe sooth M wen 114 perches to a post 1 thence north X west t parches to atonea : thence aoulb 63 wt It p. ohoa te a p.-st thence north 3a west 31 pare tea to a post f thence south 63 west 60 perches ta a a poet 1 tbeooe couth 86 eaat 81 percbei to a pvst j rbeaee south 63 west 104 parches te a white p Be; thence north Bi west 11 4-6 perches to wnite oak ( thenee north 68 east 1 1 3 perches to a post j tkonoe north 16 west 01 6-16 perches to a (alien hemlock 1 tbenoe in aa easterly direction up a small stream 41 perches to a hemlock j thenn north iV west Tl perches to a white ouk slump ; theace outh 61 weal 9 porches to a poati theaoe I north ITTweX 61 J-W perches U poA; theuoe aouin aa weai inn i-ik percoes to soiaii nmnck ; theno south IS east 61 6 It) perchet lo a fallen hemlock 1 thenca south 68 west IS perches to a foat : luenoe aorm jb weat across uioarSeld creek 'JO 4-10 perches to a poatf theno north 61 cant 21.1 perches to place of beginning, containing nine hundred and nine (UOtf) acrea, more er les,and being parts of three several tracts of land sur veyed on warrants dated in lTIM, granted by tha Com anon w salt b of Pen nay I van I a, on to Samuel Kmltne. on to Roland Evan, and one to W illiam Wiiter, which parts of aald tracts above described have, by divers good conveyances and insurance tn law, Decouie vested lo David U, llensal. The aald body of land Is com or i led of tha fol lowing contiguous tracts or bodies of land ; No. I. Tbe Wm B. Alexander farm. eonltn. ing about 236 acres, more or las, with about HO acres cleared, large orchard, two story plank bouse with kltcbeo attached, large bank barn and other outbuildings and improvements. Coal ia opened on this larm. iteing tbe earn premise which U. L, Heed and wife, by deed dated 1st August, 1874, and recorded in tbo oHo ol tbe Heoordcr of Deeds la aod for said oounty, in Deed Book No. 9, page 103, granted and conveyed to eaiu vario u. ucuaai. No. 1. The Joba D. Alexander farm, eonteie. Ing about 137 acres, more or less, with about 76 acres cleared, large orchard, two-story hewed log bouse with nlank kitoben attached, round log barn, plank norse.stahle, blacksmith abup, aud omer ouiomimnga en improvements. The coal is opened on this nlaoe. Bern tba same (.rem ises which John D. Alexander aad wife, by deed uaien iota May, IK74, and recorded as arorsaaid In Deed Book No. 7, page IV, g ranted and con veyed to said David C. Henstl. No. S. Th D. Philips farm, containing about lOO acres more or less, with about 40 acres clear ed, small orchard, 1J story round log boose, round log barn, and other outbuildings and Improve ments Coal is opened on this farm. Being the same premises whU-h Daaiel Philips and wife, by deed dated 2Uth June, 1874, nnd recorded as aforesaid in Deed Book No. T, page 77, granted No. about pisrfllaofoui. YOU CAN' TSTOP US I 4. The Thomas Dixon farm, containing 111 acres, more or lass, with about 20 lAom cleared, small orchard, le at orr round la hMU and round log stable, and other outbuildinge and Improvement. Coal is opened on thia farm. Being tbe same premises which Thomas Dixon and wife, by deed dated 17th June, W4, and re corded aa aforesaid, in Deed Book No. t, page 78, granted and conveyed to said D. C. Ucnsal. No. 6. Tbe John Fa I ford farm, eontMning about 20A acre Dior er lass, with ahouO 40 acre cleared, having thereon erected a If story plank, fcousc and double baru. Coal is oneaeJ on thia farm. Being the same premise wbioh C. Howe, Keq , late (Sheriff of said oounty, aold as tbe prop erty of C. J. Bhoffto Jobn II. Fultord a apiiears by Deed Poll, acknowledged tbe 2Mb day of oepiemoer, ijww, ana reworded tn the Froth on o- tery's offlcs,tn Continuance Docket r,M page J8 and which John H. Pulford aod wife, by deed dated 22d June, 1874, granted aod sonreyed to David C. Hensal. No. ft. The steam mill property, known a tbe Bellocna farm, containing about 140 aorea mora or leea, with about 40 aerea cleared, having a email orcba.-d thereon. There ia a coal bank open and operated on this Turin. Being the same property wbioh Joslab R. Head and wife, br deed dated 7th December, 1872, and recorded as afore aid in Deed Bonk Ne. 4, pag 10, granted and conveyed to said David C. Henaal, all ef which deeda of record see for more particular doserlntion of boundaries, fr lted, taken in execution and to bo cold aa tho property of David C. Uenaal, at the suit of John P. Beta, Assignee. ALSO. WE ARE IiOlLM FOU T. A. FLECK fe COS ONE PRICE STORE. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO CLEARFIELD. T. A. FLECK & CO. HERE WE ARE FOR SPRING & SUMMER. parrll Oa Tbar.il... kl.e 4 17I Le .. W. u B.renleld, Mr. Wm. A. ilathmbaugb and Mir. Kmma A. Ditab. ketb nf llaBoii Our. Ckarl.ld eaat,. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW ORALB DIVISION. ON nnd after Honda,, Dae. 10th, 1177, the p.aa.ng.r train, will run d.il, (.te.pt Bund.,) between R.d Bank and Driftwood, a. follow, t F.AHTM AHO.t, Mall Ir.r.a Pltl.bur, .:2u a. m. neu li.na I l:0U( bllgo Junction 11:08 New Uethleham 1:07 p. m.i M.Tirlll. 1:18) Tro, 1:80 Bronkrille Ml Vollu'. Ml i R.,. aold.rill. 1:61) Dulioi.l:19 Summit Tunnri 1:41 1 Pnl.ld 4:06 WMd.lll. 4:17 1 llaaeHtla .:.. nrnraa at irriliwooa at 5:5,. W KMT W A R IWtla, Mall lea... Driflwood 11:16 p. m. H.n.artU 1:0, Weedrllle l:40 PenBold 1.46: flnmmll Tonn.l 1 07 j DnBol.180: Hr,noldarill. 1:61 ; Pull.r'a 1:17: Brookrtlle 8-JJi i ro, a:.U Ma,..tlle 4:161 rl.w tlelnlohem 4:29 rlligo Junction 6:10 RW Bank 6:77 1 arrlraa a Pillabarg at 1:11 p. m. Tb. R.,noldr!ll. Aceommodatioa leave. R.jnoldarMle dail, al 7:6, a. m. aad arrtrea at Bank al 11:01 n. aa., Plll.burgb at 1:36 p.m. Lm.m Plttaburgk at 1:10 p. m Red Baak at m.i erriTiug u ite,noi0..1lia nt .: ,. m. Cmw eeaaaetlna. mad. wllk train, on P. A I R.ilread nt Ilrirteood, nnd with train, oa Ih. Allegbea, Valla, Railroad al Red Bank. DAVID McCARllO, Oea'l Bop'L A. A. Jacob, gup't L. U. Die. 8TAOI tINI. CLBAnriBLB TO MariBLB. Tha andyalga would Inform Ike puhllo tbat ha I. now running n .tag. Una betwea ChmrO.ld aad Pen 8.1.1. tkree tlmM a WMk. Th. .tag. leare. ClMrlild oa Tu.ada,a, Than d.; .ad S.rurd.ya, at I .'dock a m., arrlrlag at PcaB.ld at II a'ewek m. Reluralne ...I d.,l. Una Pant.ld at 4 a'eloek a. , arrlr. ing at Uleeraeia at o'clock p. m. Ooaaeelloa ia made wllk trala. m Ike Low Ornda . R. at Poaaold. Para, each wa,, fl.tt. UKO. W. URARUART. Clma.ld, Pa., F.k. 1.1, 1171 FAKB FROM CLKARFIKLD, TO 21(1 la TJab.1, Clt.. at.e laik 1BTI At. 0... lafaal daagbUr af R.mu.l nnd J.a. Bn,d.r, aged Creole..., I pear, 7 moatbc aad II da... llARRIBI B.IIW..U, Pa 15 Leek H.tHhnw., I 71 Willlamn,.rt.... I 80 Buollngdon.l 80 LawlMowa. . ,1 Mar,i.lll. , 4 t. Oaweaerllie...., to 6 ARRI8BURO... 4 71 Iddlntawa .........It I, Mu1.lla..., , I,.neMt.r . A 8. PH1LADRLPHIA 7 11 Alumna JohnMownM, Pblllpibar, Trron. PlTTSBIJRO.,. I 16 . Ill , II I 11 . ft II ginning, nontainlng on. aora more or fate, and narmg tnercon erarled a wcll-anlalied bona. .Iiiaen h, lw.nt,.roor, and nlbar out building, and .mall orchard, belied, taken la u.oatlon, nnd to be aold aa th. proper!, of Joba Yolber. nnd Illhn Rrana. AIki, tb. following tract, r plml of land In Oirard lownabip, Claarlald want,, Pa., Ibe frit bounded na follow. : Ba.ln mine alt atnuma Anr- oet of land of Aleiander Murray, thenee couth one nuftdrod' ihlHj-eigiii peroue morm or less, by lands ef Roselot to atones, tbenoe east forty.efght perches to a post along land ef Thos. AUTHri, inenee norm one bandrod and thirtv. eight percbee, more er less te a post, thane west by lands of Alexander Murray forty -eight percb ee to stones and place of beginning, containing frrty acres mere or less, being all cleared and having thereon erected a log house. Alio, another pieoe or treot U land In came wnabip, bounded as follows i natrinnin tki at o nee, thence by land ef Koaelot north one hun dred and thirty f-wr perches te stones, thenee by lands of Alexander Murray, east about one hun dred and thirty-eight perches to stones, thence noutk one hundred and tliirly-fonr perches to itioe and oeraerof Tbe Leonard land, theace west by aaiae one hundred and thirtr-eieht Percys to place of beginning, containing eighty aerea more or less, and ha in flrr acres cleared and having a good orchard thereon, and having! mcreon areeiauairau oonae tnirtylwo nr forty vet, iweiioncs nigu weu-nriMined, a large bank omrm, wagon-snetj, nrarismnn snap, spun - noose, nod other out-build inf ., these being same tract of land which J. J. I'le nnd wife conveyed to neuneii a no res ay need dated Mareb Ttb, 1(171, and recorded on deed book No. 4, page 114 A leo tbe follow! na? lot or nteeea of around sit uated la tbe borough of Clearfield. Clearfield county. Pa., la what I nailed hfoeeop' addftioa to raid borough, tb first bounded aad described a follows) Beginning at alley on extended roorth street, tbenee north along aatd street for tynine and one-balf feet to a post, theace la an easterly direction two hundred feet more or leas to a post corner on line of Jes. B. Uraham, thence in a southerly direction along aald (Iraham's iand tony-Bine ant one-balf leel to an alley. thence In n westerly dlrrotioa aloag eaid alley two hundred feet more or leaa to tbe plane of be ginning, reeemng the water right and reeerring ine ngm to go upon aatJ let ana lay pipe from tbe aurinar npon aald lot to eoorev water from the said epriag to ge wherever tbe leaser way eea It, also te go upoa eaid lot to repair said pipe and wall ia eaid spring, aad having there, oa erected a frame bouae forty by twenty-four feet, with wlag sixteen by thirty-two feet, with good cellar uadersame, there 1 also an ice-house on said lot. Also, two other lets la said Mossop's addition to the tvrongh of Clearfield, hounded and describ ed as follows t Bounded oa the east by land of .-p. o. wranam, en tbe aorta ny aa alley, oa the unio ny aa alley and oa tn wast by f ourth treat, and known aa lata No. forty-fir and for ty nil In aald addition to th boroueh of Clear field, and having t hereon creeled a frame house two at ort btgb sixteen bv twenty -four feet with kitchen attached, a large brewery with three nver vnuns, ana a irame i ferric, aet etber owt bnlldiags. Betted, Uken to elocution, and Ie be aold as the property ef Wendell Kndree. Alee, the following deacribed Property situate la Da Bols, Brady township, Clearfield eoaaty, beglaalng at a poet le tha Da Bel road, theace south 33i derree. east br lot aeid i Una- roe Askey, lAt feat to a post aad line of William lloovrr 11, theaee eoata degreee west by aald Wm. Mtwvar s let ISO feet te a poet la town ship roue., theace aerth 8l degree ,lt M mim towasbip read feet te a poet, thenee north fit degree eaat ea eaid Da Bob road IBS feet le poet aod place ef beginning, having iboraea erected a largo Irame two-story houea Sfiiee feel and all attaebeal 2i2S feet and know a Cit Hotel, with fraase stable, le-beocile etber out building. ftisd, taken la eieeutioa, nod to ho told ao tbe property ef K. heat. By virtue of sundrr writs of Fieri Fatiae. the following daoritcd real estate will be sold on Saturday, June 1st, 1878, te wi- All that eertaia tract or bode of bltamlaooa coal land, situate, lying and being la tba town ship of Woodward, county of Clearfield, and Sute of Peoa'a, bounded aad described as follows, to witi Beglnning'at a maple fgnne) now stone corner, being a common corner of original sur veys in the names of Wu. W later. He I and Rvana, and 8aml, Kmlinet thence north Hll west 131 per. io m neniioea; toenee nonnovf eaat ZJB perobe to a post; tbenoe south 3 & degrees eat 121 perches to a poet : thence south hi west lot Dcrebes to a small rock oak ; thence sooth 36 cast IAS psrehee to a post; thence south 63 west 114 perches to a post; mence norm so west lo perobe to stones ; tbenoe south AS west 10 perches to a pest ; tbenoe aorth 36 west 'A'i perches to a post ; tbenee south fl west 60 perches to a poet j tbenee south 31 eaat HI perches to a poet ; thence south S west 204 perches to a white pine, thenee north 38 west 1 U 4-5 percbee to a white oak j theaoe north 63 east IIS perehee to a post thence north ii west (II fl-10 perches to a fallen bemlook ; thence in an easterly direction np a small stream 40 perobe to a hemlock f theno aorth Si) west Tl perches to a white oak stump j thence south 63 west 9 perches to a post i tbenoe north Si west 1 1-IO percbee to a post ; tbenee south 63 west 1(3 t-10 perches to small hemlock ; thenee aeath 31 east 111 6-10 par ches to a fa Ilea hemlock; thence outb 63 west 13 perches to a post ; theaoe twrtb 38 west across Clearfield creek ISA 6-10 nerobe to a pos 1 1 thence north 63 east 188 perches to place of beginning, containing nine hundred and nlo (tfuVi acres. I more er less, and being part of three several mors ui iand surveyed on warrants dated in UVd, granted by the commonwealth of Fen niv Ivan ia. one te Baton! Kmllne. oaelo Rolaad Hrane. aad one to William Wister, which parts of said tmoU aoove described bava, by direr good convey, aueea and asearanee la law. become rested in vavid U. llensal, - Tbe said body or lead la comprised of tbe fcl lowing eontiguoas tracts or bodies of land. No. 1, The Wm. B. Alexander term. tM.nt.lw In about H6 acres, more or less, with about 110 acre cleared, large orchard, two-story plank bouse with kitcbsn attached, larre bank bant and other out-buildlogsand Improvements. Coal ia oproca on tbts larm. Jtlcing Ut same pretni- tea wbioh U. 1. Head and wife, by deed dated 1st August, 1874, and record d In the ofi.ee of Re corder ef Deeds in and for eaid count. DahJ Book No. 9, pnge IftJt, granted ard ooaveyed to -aiii avariu w. .tenant. No. 1. The John D. Alexander farm, contain ing about !'? acres, more or leas, with about t6 acres cleared, large orcb ard, two- story hewed log nouse witn piana attcnen attached, round log barn, plank horse-stable, blacksmith shop and oioer out-ouiiaiogs and improvements. lUee ALL-THE LATEST STYLES OF NEW DRESS GOODS, BLACK CASHMERES, 1SLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. . MUSLINS, , A LA!!GB STOCK OK CALICOS, GINGHAMS, AXD TICKINGS. SIIIKTINGS, MEN'S AND BOYS' COTTONADKS, . AN1 A GOOD LINE OF CASSIMEKS. "I OB PRINTING OF BVERY OIBORIP ll lion nwtl, .zMutad at tbia oAee. 5,000 . Rail Road Ties. Curw.airlll., Pa, Jan. I, "7S.lf. ARNOLD WTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Cur-.navillo, J.n. II, '71 tf. ARNOLD TAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwensvillo'Va., Jan. f, 7tl-tf. AUNOLO HAS ADVANCED . Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED. Curwensville, Jaa. 9, '78 if. Livery Stable. 'IMIK undersigned begs leave to init.ro. tliopab L He tbat be is now fully prepar"' to accommo date all in tbe way of furnishing IK.ses, Buggies, daddies and Harness, oa tbe shortest notice ana n reasonable term. Heeidenoeea Loeuat street, between Third and Fourth. UKO. W. OEARBART. Olearflald, Feb. 4, 1874. pOlt SALE. The undersigned will eel) al private aale alt that tract or parcel of land altaate la Decatur lownabip, Clearfield county, Pa., within a abort distance of the Tyrone Clear 11 al t R, R., utd adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and etoers, and known as the Jacob B. Gearhart lot. The said tract containing 80 acre more or leaa, with two relna of valuable eoai thereon, has about 80 acre cleared, and 1 the key te a large body of ooai about being developed, will be sold lew and npon easy terms. Clearfield, Ha., July 11, 1870. tor particulars, apply to I'AVIU L. ILK HUB. WEST HUAXCH Insurance agency.- PKNTZ A BROCK DANK, Ageata. (Kaoceasor to Murray A U onion.) Tbe following Arat-laM companies repreaontedi North Brltiah A Mercantile Fire Ins. Co., ef England 28.0UO,vOO Scottish Commercial Fire las. Co., of England $10,000,000 North America, of Philadelphia 4,7011,6011 Fire Association, 4 Philadelphia 3t10v,t)o0 Wetertown Fire, New York. Insare farm property only 7(10,900 Mobile Fire Department Ins. Co m 176,000 Perseus lu the country wantinc Insurance, ean have it promptly attended to by addressing as in person or by letter. Lowest possible rate in not eless oompauiec. A'o aetneniente. Ome in Pie's Opera House. ANDHKW PFNTZ, Jr., " . T. I1HOCKBANK, Clearfield, May 1, 1878-ly. Agents. A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF WHITE GOODS & PERCALES. Turkey Reds, and nil mlicr kind, of TABLE LlNEN.Jvory cheap. LADIES' COATS eall and sco them thoy aro nico. BLACK AND FANCY SHAWLS. ; BED SMEADS, ALL THICKS. BEST STORE IN CLEARFIELD. AUO, Bt virtue ef euadr write of Lmri Fieri Forime, tbe following deeriiee reel estate wlU be aold oa Beturday, Jaae I, l7fi, , , All that eertaia tract er bed of bu-.i---. eoal land, etloale, lying aad awing ra tbe Iowa shlnef Weed ward, eeaatr of OleeMrikeld, mU4 gtate ef Few Bay, -ant a, aeuaded and ueeeribed a fel Iowa, to wu Begiaoing at a atopic, (p,) a,w ataae aeruer, being a comaira corner of original survey la tbe Berne ef Wte. Wister, Roland al la opened on tbia place. Heine tb earn pre rai ses which Joha D. Aleiander and wife, by deed dated 1Mb May, 1874, and recorded as aforesaid in Deed Book No. 7, pan 79, granted and con veyed to said David C. llensal. ' 5 No. I. The D. Philips farm, containing about 100 aero, more er less, uith ab'iut le acres clear ed, small orchard, story round log heue, round log ham, and other outbuildings and Improve ments. Uoal t openeit on this farm. Beinc th sera premises which Daniel Philips and wile, by deed dated SVth June, 1H74, and r-eorled ah aloresaid In Deed Bock No. f, pnge 77, granted and conveyed to (he eaid David C ilentnl. No. 4. Tbe Thomas Diiou farm, eentelnlnr about 111 aerea more er less, with about 10 aerea c le red, small orchard, 1 ilory round log houe and round log stable, wltb other outbuildings end Improvement. Coal la opened oo this farm, Being tbe same promises wlilob Thomas Dilon end wife, by Jee,l dated 17th June, 1874, end re. corded as aforesaid, la Deed Honk No. T, page 74, grunted end conveyed t said D. C. Uenaal. No. 8. The Jobn Fulford farm, containing a'.out ICO acres, more or less, with about 40 acres cleared, bating thereon erected a one and a-half story plank house and double barn. Cool is open, ed on this farm. Being the same premises which C. Howe, Eiq., late Hhsriff or said county, sold a tbe property of C. J. Kb off to Joha II. Fulford as appear by Deed Poll, acknowledged tha Sitih day of tfcptember.A. B. 170, and recorded in the rrt.tbonotary sollloe tn Continuance Docket "Y," Cage SKI, and which Jobn II. Fulford and wile, y deed dated th 21d day ef June, 1874, granted and conveyed te David C. llensal. Na. fi, T he steam mill properly knowa as the Bellcena faim, containing about 140 acre mure or leaa, with about 49 acres cleared, having a small orchard thereon. There ia a oal bank epea and operated on thia farm. Being tbe aame Sroperty whioh Joslab B. Hd and wife, by ead dated 7th Decern Iter. 1871, and recorded as aforesaid In Deed Boob No. 4, page 19, granted and conveyed lo said David C. Henaal, all of wnicn deeds or record see or more partloular aeaenpnon ni oouausriei. neiaed, taken In cue eutien and t be aold as tbe properly of David 0, Henaal, at the auit of U. L. Heed, to us. Also, by virtue nf writs of Venditioni Krpjiuae, on naiurtiay, in isidayoi June, 1ST 7, tbo follow ing rent estate i All that certain tract of land aituste In Pen field, Huston township. Clearfield county, P , being part of lot No. IT na the plot of Pen field, and part of lot donated P. B. Hewit. The whole has one hundred and three feet front and en aunared and nlaety-ronr feet deep, fron tin on south aide ef Woodward street, bounded north east by land of F, B. Hewitt, south and west by land of II. Woodward and north by land of (j. Woodward, the church Is fori v-five bv siitr feel. two story high. Belied, taken In execution, and to be told aa the property of the M. K. Church at rnnaeia. Also, a certain tract of land eltaate in Knot township, Clearfield county Pa., enntwinlnu about twenty acres cleared and bavins oracled thereon a two-story log boos, log stable and other ouU Buildings, bounded a follows i Ua the east by Isaac MoKee's estate, aa the west by Wm. Coi, north bv Joba M. Chase . south bv BrUhln A tin.. Seised, taken In eieeutioa, and to be aold as the property of Rllea K. Uaala and John Uaata, Also, by virtue of writ of Lermrim Fjriom on Saturday, the lat day of Jaae, 1879, the follow ing real estate i A certain two storv frame house. Ifiafil for with ell attached. tl8 feaL Kimnt - -A ball oa first floor, and 17 room aad hall oa eee ad story, paiated while, altaate la tbe village of Da Bote, Clearfield eeaatv, Pa., ea the comer of Leag and Flank street. Beised. takaa lu mmemm. tie, and te be sold aa tho property ef Kmaaael Tin ul or B 4 La. The orlee or cam at whink the property shall be etrack off meat be paid at the Ume ef aale, ar sack etber arraaaamaau ade aa will be approved, ether wise tha wronertv will be Immediately put aa aad sold naaia al ezpeas aad risk of the erooa ta wham ia wae struck ef , aad who, le ease of eeieeey at each re-sale, ah a 11 make food the aora. and la ao instance will the Deed be p reseated ia Court far ewBtnaatloa aale as the moaey is actually 1 paid to the riker If. ' ANDREW PKNTZ, jr., i Bniairr'i Omct, ft Ahetlff I Clearfield, Pa., May 8, 1871. OTR STOCK OF Iiocb ahend of anything over broughtjlo this town. LADIES' LINEN SUITS-ALL PRICES. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whir kan, Hon. 0. A. MAYER, Preaident Judge of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of th twenty-filth Judicial District, composed ef the coun ties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and Hon. Aii uau OauKN and Hon. Viaciwr B. Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield Co., have Issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of an Adjourned Court of Common Pleas, at tbe Court House, at Clearfield, In and for the ooun ty of Clearfield, commencing on the THIRD MONDAY, THE Hill DAY OF JINK, 1879, atid continuing two weeks. rU 1 JOh ia there! ore hereby siren to jurors and witnesses, In end for said county of Clearfield to bo and appear in their proper parsons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, to do those thins: which in their behalf pertain to be done. UiVBN nndcr my hand at Clearfield, this 17th day oi April, in ipe year oi our L.ord onetnou sand eight hundred and aerentv-cight. ANDREW PENTZ, Jr., Bkerir. aprlt-tc. DRUG STORE. PARASOLS !! PARASOLS !! ,. Tins stock is more complete than ever, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HOSE. LADIES' AND GENTS HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES' TIES AND BOWS. ' i xi i.f. re or vootei-'s cork corsets. , CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Shaw's old stand. Clearfield. Pa. has l-iet opened a new stock of FIRE rRESii VRVGS, and la now prepared to furnlab envthlar la tha tbo line of Drugs aod Medicine at the very low' est eaab prioet. He ha also on band a large stock of Combs, Hair nnd Tooth Brushe. Panev Articles. Toilet and Hbaving Soap, eat everything usually kept lu 0 first -class Drug Bier. PHTSICIAJJS' PBESCEIPTIONS compounded with care, day or night. A liberal snare oi patronage retpecuuiry solicited. it. a. dfackman. Clearfield, Pa., Oct, 14, 1877. KID AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ktichinif, Collars and Cuffii, Lasos, Now Friniroi and Trimming, Now broidorioa wliio and colored, Curtuin Nota. Susptsnilcrs, Shirts, Nockliori, Undorwoar, Shirt Fronts, Silk Unndkcrchicn. Em- THE TIN SHOP! i . KiniXG MV0V MACflIE ! . FRED. SACKETT, BOOM NO. 5, PI K OPERA H01SB, Clearfield, Pa. Respectfullv infenas his easterners, and the nub. Ira la general, tbat he continues to manufacture all kinds of e Tin, Copper & Shed-Iron Ware, Of first-class i like manner. i it rial only, and la a worktaaa- Mil i pi :: cheap B OIL CLOTHS ..D CAltPET CHAIN. . MILLINERY. TRIMMED HATS AM BttXXETS, FLOWERS, RIBBOXS, TrlramlnR Silks, Ornnmcnts, Feathers, &e. Unr trimmer, MISS MKAC1IEN, ia with ua agaiu, roaily to trim ilaU and ilonnou, jut at you want thorn. We bought our goods in New York and Philadel phia for CASH,. and they will be sold CHEAP. Spring and Summer Dress Goods. .WHAT WE tJlJAItAATi:i;j WE GUARANTEE that we will soil all kinuY of Dry Goods cheaper than any other store in Gearfield. WE GUARANTEE polite treatment to every one of onr Custo mers, without urging them to buy. ' WE GUARANTEE that we have the litrirest and rlirx-pst . sortmont of all kinds of Dress and. Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery and Fancy Goods in Clearfield. , T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street, ii CLEARFIELD, PA. Aprll;lT,7. V . - v ROOFING and SPOUTING e done on ahort notice aad very reasonable terms. COOK STOVES, IIEATINO STOVKB AND PI RNACKfl ....... mry tu iivck, SRU 1WT SBIC lOW. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specialty. Oa, Flttnrea nlwarann hand. All work fttaran tecd bi fiva aatirfaoliea. A ahare ofltobllc p.tron.g. oortJtallj Mllelud. FRED. SACKETT. CU.rO.ld, Pa., Ita. , 1877. HARTS WICK & IRWIN 6KC0ND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., IiKAltRS lit PURE DRUGS! . 1 CHEMICAL 81 PAINTS, OUS, DYE. STUFF VARNIGIIliS, BRl:eiIKS, ' PIRFUXRItT, TANcr 0O0O8 TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WISES AND LIQUORS fer alfaioiaal parpe.ee. Traara, Sappwrtm, Seaewl Bank, and Staliua- .17, aaa all Haw eatleiee araall, fuand la a Drmg Sun. PlnrsinlANS RUirRtPTinna .ita. rtlLLT OOMPOUNDKD. Haeie. a le ... Crteae. la Ik. kaitam Hw. ua .ra..lw.M. Mtiu.. I 4. BAMSmcg, Jons . IhWuC Ctwra.ld, paeamker M, UT4.
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