Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 05, 1878, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
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CLKAHKIELU, PA.
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RKLK.UKJH NOTICI:M-
Methodist r.plseoral C'hurfb Rt. J. 8.
M ('MURRAY, Pastor. Servian rry Babbelb
104 A. M., and 71 P. M.
Habbath Hnhnol at t A. M.
Prayer Meeting erery Thursday, at 7J P. M.
Conin union Kerviee, first Hal.beth of ovry
month, at H'1 A. M.
Weet C lrarHcld M. E. Clturrli. Rt"
William II. Dill and W. S. Wilbob. Pastors.
Preaching rery alternate Buudey, at I o'elook,
P. M. tiunday tlobool at i, P. All are ia
rlted to attend.
Preblerlaa thurcU Rot. H. B.Butlrr.
Hrtftbutb services morning and veaing Snb
bath Hobool at I P. M. Prayer Moating Wednes
day t van tag.
Ht. Kmucla' tharth Cathallt Rer. P.
J.Hhbbipak preaching at 101 o'clock, A. M.,on
tlio Drat, third and lourtb Sundays of each month;
Vespers tod Benediction of the Blessed .Sacrament
at 7 o'clock, p. M.Punday School Try Sunday
afternoon at I o'clock.
OFFICIAL DIRECTOR V
TIMR Or OLDIfl BUABTBB BWIOKI COURT.
Fecund Mob day or January.
Third Monday f March.
First Moaday ef J una.
Fourth Monday of Baptambar.
TIMR OP aoLOIHO OOHROR FLK.B.
Pint Moaday of Juna.
(Jaoon d Monday of November.
ri'BLto orricatta.
Prudent JHtjt Hon. Charier A. Mayer, af
Lock Haven.
A.iiitt Lmm aalIoB. Joba U. Orvls, or
Belle font.
Aooimt JudgtAhnm Ogden, Clearflold,
Vincent H Holt, Clearfield.
ProtMonotarplt Bloom.
ReyUttr ana Hteordtr L. J. Morgan.
Vutriet AUornty Wat. M. MoCulloufh.
Trtaturtr Uavid McQauibey.
-. Andrew Penti, Jr.
Of Christ. J. Kcaggy, Clearfield.
County 8 rvty or 6am ne) F. M:C.oskcy, Cur
wensvill. Cowitfy Coaiaifwioaere Clarh Brown, Clear
field t Thomas A. McUee, Cheat P. 0.; Hwril
Hoovar, Claarflald. .
Coumtw JiMftion-Wiltlan V. Wilgbl, aar
flcld f Hamutl A. Caldwell, WilllatnigroTe ; John
0. Conner, Burniide.
Commtg CoronirJ. B. Kaf, Now Washington.
Juty Commiiiotr$lr. Jamea P. Burcbuuld,
CI earned, Joanjth Alexander, Madera.
AtpaWaffRrfenl Pt" Sckoit-John A
OrrRory, CurwaBiville.
Stahro Weiyhhd oiar Jr'ttW. Carlilt,
offlca at Trootnlle, Pa.
Xotaritt PMtfie-John W. Wrigly, Wm. Tt.
dchauich, Cyrut Oordon, Clearfield; Joieph K.
i Irwin, N. B. Arnold, CurweuM ilia ( J.J.LinRla,
Oieeola Mills : J. A LWinptona. DoUola City.
Our Special column ll decidedly Interesting in
a local point of f lew, and vrontable reading to
outsiders who want to save money.
The leafy month of June.
Jmlgo Orvin presided over the Cam.
brta Court, at Xoenilurg, (set weak.
S. J. (iutt'8, C'urwenHvillc, hoIU boots
and nhofi chcfiper than any mnn in :ba county.
As the season 7r lawfully caloliinjr
black Lbh opeard ob the 1st Inil., big bats
stories are bow in order.
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A.C. Duncan, lq.,KivuHHoti(:e in our
lijpr to day of bis apMinloient at Atfigaea of
the estate of T. J. Prow, of Cnrweniville
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Tbe Mitelicls worn by the train
gt-nls ou ibe main line or tbe PtitinKylvaniA Rail
road wire disaarded tbe 1st of toil m ntb.
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MiM McAlpino will rt-sume teaching
: tin Monday, June 17 tfa, and req'jefts bar scholars
to meet her en atnrday, June to Arrange
hours for lessons.
Aaron 0. Tato, JCq.t member of the
House af Representatives, has our thanks for a
copy of tbt Fiflh Annual Report of the Insure no
Corainliioncr of Pino 'il ran ia.
The County Tivanurer'a sulo of uu
aeatcd lands In Clearfield Bounty will take pleoa
at tbe Court House, on Monday next, the TOtb
Inst. Interested parties should bear this in mind.
An lee Cream Festival, for the bene
fit of the Clearfltld Baptist Church, will be held
at tbe residence of Mr. Richard Phlrk next Rat
urday ivening. The publlo are cordially Invited
to attend.
Six persontt were baptized by inimcr
iloB to ibe dam at A. L. Ogden's saw mill, a short
tlislsBee north of this borough, lat Hunday fore
noon. Tbe ceretnuBiei were eondnrled by Rev,
Mr. Flegal.
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A Ilia Tin no. A I toon a was pretty
well overrun last week. A meeting of the Orand
Commanderyof Knights Templar, and t Problbl.
lion State CDveotion, alt turned out on Decora
tion Day and made tbe Mumtaio City look gay
and festive.
(carhutt'fl livery stable U woll sup
plied with good honei and can leges for hire, at
reasonable raws. Mr. (ieerbart'i stock ll all In
good eondilion, and persons who wish to ride
nnt for pies rare or bnMBese will coi.ru t tbelr own
iBtsrtstl by glring him a call.
Mrs. 8. J.Brown respectfully informs
her patrons that she has removed ber hair-dress
ing Moms to the room over Wiltey'i tailor shop,
on Market street, where he aan hereafter be
fi'Rnd, prepared to do all man a or of fancy hair
work at moderate prices. '
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Hon. Ge.orce It. Barret, Jlon. J. JJ
McEnally, D. h. Krcb', Prank Fielding, and
T. II. Murray, Eiq.'rs, are at Ilarrisburg this
week, altendiog tbe May term of the rJuirsmc
Conrt. There area large number of cans from this
county to bs argued.
Mr. A. Guineburg, the popular cloth
ing man, is anw la the East lejing in a new
stock of faihloaable gar men ta for Bummer wear.
He will return in t few days, and his Mends and
patroni will then have n rare opportunity to pur
ehat gnod clothing at low prleee.
The Administrator of tbo estate of
Wm. Bell, late of Greenwood tonathlp, deceased,
will sell several valuable tracts of land, at the
Court House, in Clearfltld, on Tuesday, June Jilb,
at 1 a'oltek P. M. A full description or the lends
can bo found In our advertising eolamne.
Mr. Alcm B. Tate,' editor of the
Wllllamiport AW of Hop, who was a delegate
to tbe FrehlbltiuB 8tata Coevootion last week, at
Altoona, gave as a pop oall ob Thursday, while
oa his way home. Mr. Tata says that his Sir is
rising t hut he stowed to have little U"p af elect
ing the Ptohibitiou ticket next Fall.
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Hon. James U. Gillespie, of PtinxHU-
tawBey, present member of th Legislators from
Jefferson eoaoty, was robbed at tba t'nlua Depot,
Plltaburg, last Friday night n week, of bit pocket
book, containing $101 In money and a draft for
$400. Mr Oilleipie was joit returning from liar
rlabarg, and tu relieved of bis wampum on tbe
platform after dMadlng from the tar.
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Tbo Citizens' Cornet Band, of Osce
ola, spent several hours la Clearfield last Friday,
on their return fun Cutweasvill, where tbry
had been participating in the ceremonies of the
day previous Dteoratie Day. Poring Ibelr
ojoura la oar town they serenaded several of our
citlisnt, discoursing oxoellenl mnsie. Osaeole
can well afford to Lo proud of ber Coroet Bnd.
WilliauiRport is to have a Htttto Sun
dav-School C oar en Hob from the 1 1 tb to the llth
of Jane. Tb Bmihti saya : - Delegate and
tbelr wive coming over tbo Feaasylvaala Rail
road and breach, Philadelphia A a'rte Railroad
and brsBfhes, Norther Central, Allegheny Val
ley, Cumberland Valley, and Erie A Pittsburg
Railways, will be fuiBtshed with order for eaoor
stoB tickets, good from Juno Itth lo ISth laolusiv,
with ae sales after Ja llth, upoa applicetioa lo
B. E. FiBBcy, Local Secretary, Box 441, Williams
port, Pa.
The lodire of American Mechanics,
' of this plea, made an effort lo obsorv Dseorstion
Day, hut oa aeeoaat of tbo rata It waa a partial
failaro. Tbe programme as mapped oat waa for
. the member of th Order lo aei stable at their
t hill la tbo Opera floeee at o'clock A. M,
aad (rem Here proceed la regalia I the cemetery,
'l and, after aa appropriate addreaa, decorate tbe
! grave of all sold tors awrtod ther. A heavy rata
act la tbe algkt p rev ions aad eoat'aood fairing
, laeeaaeatly threnghent tbo for part of tno day.
atd tb eeremoay waa netaod aotll la the
afteraooa. About t o'clock P. M., tba rala hav
ing ceased, a earn ber of tba members of th Or
der above iad keeled, with a row oittsoa aad a
martial bead, pre ass Jed to tb cemetery
quietly doootatod with honntlfal flower th grave
of la fane he.
I.nlioa' I tutting Kit.tera.fur 75 cent
tt 9. J. UaU CurwaoivMI.
FUek A Co V
Tbo Clearfield Fire Brick Works
have stopd lo make some see eatery repair to
the machinery.
Kinkbinder's new bakery is doing a
lively business. Ills adrar taeuieot will appear
in tbe RirDBLiCAM as soon as begets everything
la good tanning order.
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List of letters remaining unclaimed
in the Poefefflfteat CJearfield, fur the weA ending
Juno i, u;a j ,'
John F. Blak, James Hut den, David Young.
P. A. Oai lir, P. M.
. e nnt
A Good Ohukr. Tbo lluntitii-Ion
(UuU says that John WhiteKeaJ k Co. have just
secured oontreet to fsrntsK ibe Boston A Albany
Railroad Company with 160,000 tons of bttomio
ous eoal. Tbe coal will be taken from the Ocean
colliery, In Clearfield ocroty.
J. B. Blown would inform the fit i
aens of Clear Held county that bo la prepared to
tune and repair Organs and Melodeoni on short
notlea and reasonable term I. All work guaran
teed. Address, Soseph B. Brown, Clear!ialJ, Pa.
Clearfield, June 6 .St.
Court. Tbo wcond week of the
May term of Court wound op on Friday afternoon.
All tbe eases set down for trial We: a eltbor tried
or Milled. We are to bare two wetki of Court at
the June term, Commencing on the third Monday,
tbo lith. This term is for the trial or civil causes
and snob Commonwealth cares as were atljonraed
over from tbe May term.
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Dkcoration 1at. This Federal holi.
day was pretty well observed throughout (be
eouotry. Id Ibe noribern and western portion
of Ibis Bute tbo forenoon was deluged olth rein,
aod in the taste m and southern portions It poured
dowa la the alteraooa, while the forenoon was
very pleaaaat. After all, however, each section
had one-half a day of good weather, and the
original programmes were pretty well canted out.
WHO ItMOMgf
Ei. Ktci'UBUt'AR ear A'i j-As the campaign
Is approaching, and the services of a hand will bo
needed by both parties, the cltliens who have
been recently contributing money for lb purchase
of instruments, Ac, would like to bare some one
rise aod explain where are all ihelnttrumvnUaod
money which was subscribed and paid for that
purpose during the last year or two.
Maki- CtfT.iK.
Clearfield, Pa., June 3, 1878-
" The Clearfield Jovruat of lata week
is.vi : Three men, William Jones, James Hines
and John Simon, employes of tbe Jones Brothers,
were are arrested at Dubois on Thursday last, as
aceeoaoriei to tbe shooting of H P. Montgomery,
in Iti is plaee. A writ of kubtat oorpn was issued
on Friday, tba 17tb, and the prisoner were
brought before Jodge Holt, who discharged them
from custody, no witnesses appearing against
them." TAe ( rVyaoMsvi'f e) Aye.
There are two mistake in the foregoing : First,
there is no such newspaper published la this
county as lb ooe named by the editor t S eond,
neither uf the parties indicated were lodged la
prison. Keen your E open a little.
Probably a Fatal Affray. Con-
stalila JauiUca, of Lulhcrsburg, lodged Benjamin
Sir ley hi prison at this place thi (Tuesday) morn
Ing, for bating assaulted iu an outrageous man
ner one Jamas MeUrah atDuBoii, on latt Monday
evening, 81 Miry is a carpenter from Williams
port, and Mcltrah Is a miner. Tbe two men bad
a uarrel, when (he former picked up a piece of a
scantling ard struck the latter ob (he forehead o
serjously that one of bis rye tu forced out on
the cheek. He wax also badly Injured internally
from being trampled upon alter be wus knocked
duon. It Is not expected thai tbe iojured utun
can rtouivr.
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Head Til kir Stories. The Cumbria
Freeman says : The JhrafH man, and the
Cswbria townohip shicp wbicb furnished nearly
twelve pound ot wool ai one clipping, are respect
fully Invited to take a back rest, a Mr. John
Rebrolh, of Wilxorv, ha a oocyvsrold cwa from
whfeb IflJ pounds of clean woo) were clipped this
Spring, and Mr. James Bborthill, of Bumtnerhill
township, has a ram which netted Its owner 18
pounds of the same commodity equally free from
imparities, These sheep, it Is proper to say, are
of tbe Cotswold breed, and were bought as mates
by tbe to gentlemen named."
Misb Hamlin's Lbcturku. M.isa Fun-
ni Hamlin will deliver her wo popular lectures,
entitled " Advertisement, or Reading Charaottr,"
and " That Atb, or What Aunt Bally Said," lo
the Clearfield Court House, en Tuusday and
Wednesday evealngs, Juno 4th and 6th. at I
o'clock. Admission, 15 Cents. Ticket niy be
ob tailed at tbe postoffle.
She Is a siMer or Dr. B. B. Hsulln, well-known
a an eloquent divine and lecturer, and this la
what a contemporary tas or the two :
" Both Dr. Hamlin and his sister lectured re
cently in this place (Phillpsburg), aad It was
difficult to determine which pleased th more the
Dootor by bis eloquence, or Miss Fannie by ber
wit and humor."
A Word to School Boards. By the
Act of May 1, 17I, It Is made tb duty of every
Uraid of School Direct on to publish a financial
statement at the end-of eaoh school year, for the
information of tbe tax payers aod they are per
tnittrd to do so either by "not less that ten M band
bills, or by publication In the two newspapers
" having tbe largest circulation among the eltl
sene, intisled." Tbo Directors who an anx
ious that the statement should be generally seen
by " lb cltison loterasted." will of coarse employ
ibe latter means, beena all Intelligent families
now-a-days lake tbe newspapers, whereas not one
In every Are clliaens would lake tbe troubl to
carefully scrutinise the statement, If tt bo stack
on tbe wall or school house door.
Sad Affair Little Child Killed
A little child of Mr. Hiram Depp, who resides la
Canoe township, (Indiana county, aged about 11
years, met with an accident wnub cauted ber
death oo Friday evening, May 17tb. She bad
gone to tbe field a hire ber father was plowing,
and, when he had flnlihed bis day's work, he un
hitched bis team and placed bis little daughter
upon ana of the horses lo ride to lb barn. A young
borne in an adjoining field leapod o'er th fence
and eame running op along aide of tbe leant, aod
they both started oif on a trot. The sudden start
joFtled the child oif the horse's back, and falling
to the ground broke ber Berk, and she expired
Instant. y. She was an only child, and the parent
have the ryrupalhies uf the entire community In
moarnlng ber na'lmaly death 'aexeeraisne
Spiril,
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Temperance Meetinii.- At the Tern
Mr a nee meeting held la the Conrt Uoase last
Monday evening, tbe following parsons were elec
ted as officers of tbo National CbrHtlan Tempor-
ance Cnloa vt Clrarfleld, t serve the cnrulrg
term or six months :
President Dr. J. P. Barchfleld.
First Vic President D. W. McCurdy.
Second Vice Presl dent Henry Bridge.
Secretary Dr. J. L. R. Ilelchhold.
Treasurer Wm. A. Hagerty.
Kiecutlve Committee Joha J. PatUrson, F. 0
Harris, Oscar Mitchell, Qeorgo C. Moore, Oeorge
D. Runk.
Tbe President-elect, upon taking tbo Chair,
ade a few appropriate tt-marks, urging the mem
bers of Ibe Association to greater t'al la the
canaa. Hhorl add ruses were then delivered by
Rev. U. S. Buttler, T. B. Dalley, Erq., and Rev,
J. 8. MeMurray, Some excellent singing was
rendered for the occasion by the choir of the M. K.
Church.
CONPIOENCK.
This Is the com mete is I aa well as tb social
faith of all men. Wbea confidence Is lost, vice
ntaally becomes a partner in lb affair of life.
Tbo filth of one man ia another, like vlrtae, Is
easily lost. What great car aad caution should
bo exercised la upholding confident? In Govern
mant ae wall as personal affaire.
To Illustrate ettll farther i We catered a iore
th other day, aad whllata conversation with th
erebaat, a gentleman walked Into the room aad
paesed Bp to the book-keeper' desk, where he
addressed th Cleik i " I want to settle tbal ae
eoaat of mine." Altar passing ovar lb aeeoaat,
in a mutual way, the parties agreed a poo a ba.
a a pa or t IT 10. The debtor, wltboal further
ceremony, hauled ant his pars and ooaated dowa
the amouat la etlvor half aad quarter dollar, re-
markiag i M I have had that for some Dm hut
as we are get I lag lots of new one, I need not keep
tbo old aa."
Onr cariosity led as to la q air about the data
th oeia, none of which bore a later dale than
IfM twenty year ago. Tbo passage of the
Silver Bill drew thi eld deposit from It hidlog
plaee aad pat It la eirealeUeo.
Tbo who an la the dally hat, it of handling
aaoasy Inform a that throe fouitba of all the ell
ver tola wow la Ireolatt bean data provfoes
t IBM. Mon Democrat! leglslntion will fully
niton boaffdenoe, aad plao Uoverament aad
poops aa th trn lino of proeperity aad pease,
ll we o3doo thai brought than ld Urn
tee forth frosa th dark vaalls aad pat them
In elnnlallo af!.
Carpet chain, IT oenU per pound, at
Ft A Co'f. y3l 4u
Carpot chain, 17 cents per pound, at
neck a un.'a. xaxi ea.
S. J. Gates, C'urwensville, is selling
man's and boys' odd suits at east. my 11 It
A glass jar full of collars for 25 cents,
at S. J. Gate', Corweasvill. m2-3t
Carpet chain, 17 cents per pound, at
Fleck A Co.'.
50,000 railroad ties wanted by A. G.
Kramer Co. j-B.0 l.
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Carpet chain, 17 cents per pound, at
FlrH A Co.'.
Wanted. 60,000 railroad ties, at A.
8. Kramer A Co.', Clearfield, Pa, Jaa. tf.
A. G. Kramer & Co. want ftO.OOO rail
road tie. Job. 9 tf.
Carpet chain, 17 cents per pound, at
Flack A Co.'s. mayK-at.
Salt I Lytle has just received an
other lot or fine Bait, largest sited twilled sacks,
eo the article can bo bad at two dollars again.
Remember that Lytle id County
Agent for Lorrillard's Tobacco, and ean eel them
at factory prices. They are the beat tobaooe ia
market. Try them.
Wanted I 1.000 cords of Hemlock
and. Rook Oak Bark, for which wo wlU pay the
highest market trloe, '
JylZtL A. O. E ram as A Oo.
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Wm, Powell, the hardware man, tells
the public all about his immense itock of goods
In tbie piper to-day. Mr. Powell ha a largo
stock or hardware, farming implement, stores,
etc., which he Invites tbe public to oall aod ex.
amine. 1
We have been requested to state that
arrangements have been made among tb cltliens
or Clearfield borough and Lawrence township, to
meet at the Cemetery on Wednesday, June llth,
for the purpose of cleaning np tbe grounds. Let
all torn out.
Not Over Yet. It appears that
(be DuBols tragedy u to be traversed again ia
onr Court, ia tbe shape of an Indictment for riot.
Andy Baura and a number of hi confederate
have been arrested and gar bail for their appear
tno at September term or oar Conrt, to answer
a charge of riot.
The mail train on Thursday last was
made ap of four passenger oeohes, and was
brought up the mountain in two aaoti on. It waa
two hours behind time at Utis station. Returning
In the afternoon, It was held at Cnrwansvllle nn
til four o'clock, In order to give all who wished a
chance to see all tbe decoration service at Cur
wensvllle before It left.
Another stock of Spring Goods, and
the finest assortment of Wameutta Bhirta In town,
at Shlois' Pbil'a Branch Store.
Wool and all kinds of grain taken in exchange
for goods nt th Philadelphia Branch Clothing
Store, Pie's Opera House.
mayli-eX .
Dental Notice. Dr. A. M. Hills
wou'd say to his friend and former patient that
be baa not retired from practice as ha been so
iLdustriously insulated by tome persons, but will
ntlnu to give his personal attention to all who
may desire It. or to assist Dr. Ileiobhold wbenv
eter required. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the
paiclrsi extraction of teeth. April 14 -tf.
A Fact. An advertisement inserted
In the Rxf t'BLicAH will reach more readers than
If puMlnbed In all tbe other paper In the coun
ty, and cost tbe advertise! lest than one-half
In other words, an advertisement published In
our Jturnal Is worth double the price of that
charged by any ether publisher in tbe county.
It Is a fact." tt.
Potato Buns. Now, that it is fully
demonstrated that Paris Orecn U the only safe
and reliable exterminator of the potato bug, we
offer for sal a strictly pure article, mailed lo any
part of tba county, for AO cent per pound. Tb
quality can he easily tested by dissolving a small
quantity In aqua ommomi'i. A pure article will
form a clear bine snluttoa, without any sediment.
H ARTS WICK A Irwik.
Ci.Bjnriai.D, Pa., May 15, 1878-4t.
Sad Accident. We learn that Hen
ry Whitehead, Esq., of Union township, was
Borloasly Injured on Saturday last, th 1st Inst.
II had some mea under hi employ, engaged In
repairing th lumplka near Cappler'a run, and
while two of them wen onttlng a tree down, a
blast of wind earn along and censed the tree to
fall In a different direction from that designed by
th choppers, and, In falling, aom of the branch
truck Mr. Whitehead over tbe head aad shoalderi,
crashing him to the ground. It wa an aceldcat
that h waa not killed outright. H I la a erttt
oal conditio ; but was considerably better oa
Mondsy afternoon, with hopes of recovery.
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freight tent over the
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for tbe week ending May 35, 1S78, and
th name time last year t
COAL.
For the week -
Sam time last year
Decrease
Previously during year
Same time last year
Decrees ,
Total In 1878
Sam time last year ,
Decrease
... 00,904
other rnatonr.
Lace ber , M ..,..
Miscellaneous frcigut
..117 ean,
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The Marryino Fraud. Some two
or three weeks ago a person representing himself
to b Rer. G. W, Moon, and a minister In the
Reformed Episcopal Church of Newark, N, J.
cam to Lewlstown, Pa., when ha in trod need
himself to tb ministers or lb plan and quickly
gained, at legit to some extent, tbelr eonfldeoe.
He preiched In tbe Methodist Church, by invita
tion, bis first Sabbath than. His quick acquaia
taooe and appanntly too great familiarity with
some of th ladles created at least la on of the
preacher's minds a distrait that led to aom tele
graphic iaquiri ooBcorning hi standing, la
tb meantime be visited Milroy, small village
km nin miles north of Lewistown, when he
sought and obtained the acquaintance of a young
lady la good society and proposed marriage and
elopement, lie teld bar ho wa a pnacbor In
New York, on a salary f 13,00, aad had almost
persuaded ker to accompany him, but bar frmr
lover coming horn at this juaetun pat a stop to
further proceeding. Going baok to Lewistown,
h wa met by aa sn raged trio of ministers, who
gave him a very abort time to pack hi hit and
leave never to ret era agaia. The word rroelvod
from his former horn repreeent him to b aa
Impostor, and warns people I bar nothing to do
with him. 11 Is reported to bar mad a call at
Middliown, Pa., onfcl trip westward, and hie
conduct ther was similar to that at Lewistown
and Milroy. B waa last heard from at Altoona
as n temperano lactam.
Important to Fishermen. Some of
tb baogei. made In tb Fish law by th Act
passed by tb LeglskUanof 1871 an of Impor
tant to fishermea. Tb Urn when black bate
may b legally eaagat It from Jua 11 to Janu
ary IsL Moat anglen Would bar preferred, wo
think, lo hare th fishing seoaon pen on tb lit
of July that Is, If they dsiin that the base shall
have a fair ehano t Increase aad multiply.
Under the old law Ashing with Ht or hoop note
was entirely prohibited voder the new act U I 1
lew fa I to flih with hoop nets, In streams not la-1
habited by brook treat, daring six months of the
year March, April, May, September, October and
fevember. Th aaesbee of -4b note, however,
mast bo act tees the lash la sis, aad trout,
baas, pik aad piokerel eaaght la them mast bo
rotnrnrd to lb water, on penally af $2 loo. It
I veiy doubtful If not berate a will pay mach
a l lea l ion to this proviilea. Th trout or baa
captured la hoop nets will have peor shew of be
ing thrown hack lot th water, aotwlibttandlng
tb penally.
Th provision af th law that bass of a lees sU
tba ill laches shill not be caught, under tit
penalty, will reqalr anglen to rry foot rul r
tan measures with them a part of their tqalp-
meata, or ) provide them solve liberally with
$11 hill to pay in with. Imagia n angler,
wh I eapinrlng bass la pretty lively nyks, pall
ing at hi tap aewiri and tab lag th diaoen
Ion f ever) lib before phwleglt In his basket.
'oh a M array,
who baa Imm mia-eaee) for some time nasi ia
orMtleg n meonmeal tn tbe Oetbolie Mmelery,
arer the frare of deeMeee momhors of tbe Uati
famllr. iaforma as that eame aer.ee, wltbla a
WMk, catered tbe eeawtory aad kBMheel large
ploMoff two of in. eerwerf of tbe baM stone of
tbemoaaaMBt. He eeWe a reward rite, dollars
for the name of the party who teamlttrd Ike
ootrag.. Jet -It.
TOR.
M...05
.... 21,V3a
.... 1,410
4;.J,8K
.... &uo,4o0
06,474
...U 47.1,4V!
... 10,3Va
It has boon eootomary In old Mmmnaltlo to
suspend pieces afatlok enlpkor around Lha nooks
of children) as a pro taction against oontagioa la
epidemics. A thorough webmg with O Una's
Hill's Hair A Wbnisr Dye, Blark or brown,
M nnt. may 13-it.
Oil BnanUD Pn Cm. Dimoot on Ol
Pici,.- S.io MmIiI.mm.ow b.pnrhAMd
al tlerrell'l li. od wl.t, nora, (roi $i af
ward.. All kind, of Mio mMuiSM nfwlrad
oa tb. ,aoru.t aotiM.
Clurldd, Pa Julj ll, 117T.
WiiT.a ! 100,000 It-iaoh ih.r.d iblnalu
to ...rag. a s to ii InobM for whwa w
will p.j ta. bigboat ntrkot prio.
A.U. Kaiaia Co.,
f.b.U tf. Cl.arld, Tt.
Buaoiia Fo BL.. K. A'.atoa SUw epi a
tali supply of Frodoma Baggiw and Platfora
Wiioh for ,al. To b. mm at lb. tlbaw II com
jard. Call oa or addrau biai al Cloarl.ld P.aa.
jliaala. 7 !-.
Wahtko. Bom. .,illjr l.irn4 pmoa or Art lit
to naooraotlr. LuiH.a'l Pit.it 8(L Uaarai
Picraaaa la Ibi, oounly, o. Koj.Ht. Paiaud
frooi pbotoaripba or an pieturo, and ia tb.
Pin.it Oil Palatini mula. Defer, tb.torrltorj i.
ta.o I will paint plotorM Halt for it aad
warrant tb.m for lif. Kr.ry praoa .hould bar.
oo u Oil Painting, on C.nTa. ara lb. oal,
piotnr., that will ,Und th. tMt of titn., and oaa
b banded dowa to poilerllT. Partlouln frM.
L. T. LUTUKK,
Nor. t, UT7-ly. Corrjr City, Pa.
4 Hentarkable ilttult.
It make, no differene. how many Phyaielana,
or how maoh medteio. yoa bar. tried, It ta now
aa niabliabed faot tbal Oormaa Syrup ia the only
remedy whleh baa girao eompl.taaatiira.lioa ia
MT.r. eaaM of Lung DiaeaMa. It if true there
are yet tboaeande of pereona wnn are praoiapoMa
to throat and Lung AflMtlona, Coaanmptioa,
HomorrhagM, Asthma, b.'.r. Oolda Milled oa
th. llrMat. Pneamoaia, Whooping Couch, Ae.,
who bare ao peraonel knowledge of boeehce'a
Uermaa Hyrop. lo auea we wooia My mat ov,
000 doiea were Mid last year without on. com
putet. Coaeuaaptjree try juat on. bottle. Heg
uler alia, lb oenu. For Ml. hy 0. D. Welion,
Clearfl.ld, Pa. alay J-l, 1877-eow-ly.
Don't be Uttcirtd.
Many perMneuy "I baren't got tbe Coneamp
lion" when naked to oar. their eouiih with 6bi-
loh'a ConoumptioB Cur. Do tb.y not know
thai Coirgha lead to Conaauptloa and a remedy
that will euro Consnmplioa will Mrtainly oar.
aeonghorany lung or throat troabm... Wekaow
It will oar. when all Ottawa fail aad oar faith ia
it fa poaitiro that w. will refuad the price
paid if you noeiv, ao benefit. If Dot thif a fair
propoiitioa. PriM, II tie 60 ota and $1,011 per
bottle, for lame Cheat, Back or Bide, uia Bhl
loh 'a Poroaa Piaater. Prioa, 26 eta. Pur Bale by
all Druggiata of CltarHeld.
Why will yoa anffer with Drapep.la and lirei
oomplaint, Conatipatioa, aad general debility
whea yoa ean get at onr alete Bbilob'a Byatem
Vilaliier whiob we Mil oa a po.ltive guarantee
to euro yoa. PriM 10 eta., and 76 eta. For fale
by all Druggiata f Clearleld.
I1ACKMKTACK, a popular and fragrant per
fume. For aale by all Druggiata of Clearfield.
Dm. 6, '17-nm.
Just Received !
Junl Received by ARNOLD, al
CUHWENSVILLE:
Car Load Nova Scotia I'lnsler I
Car Load pure Corn, Pye and OaU
Chop !
Car Load Deaken Salt !
Car Load Choice; Family Flour !
Car Load Dry Goods, Groceriof, kc.
JetT Shingles, Dark, It. It. Ties and
Grain will be taken in exchange.
Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1878.
lUarrlfl
At the rcstdenc of Daniel B. (Irafflus, near
Puoxsntawney, Pa., on Sundny, May lVtb, 1878.
by Rev. J. T. Qladbill, Mr. Klia Lininger, of
Union township, Clearfield county, and Miss
Lydia 0. Rupert, ot Bell township.
At the Clearfield M. K, Parsonage, on Thura-
dey evening, May 2M, 1871, by Rev. J. 8. Mc Mur
ray, Mr. Henry J. Wining and Miss Miotic Bar-
ger, boin oi uiearneid, i'a.
In Keating township, Clinton eonnty, on Ron-
day, May 1 2 lb, 1H7S, James Uaaos, aged about
70 yean.
In Morris township, on Thursday, May 16th,
167H, Clara Catharine, daughter of A. C. and
Lydia M. Folmer, aged I years, t months and 20
day.
iieiieronie pipers pioisa oopy.j
In Morris township, oa Tuesday, May list,
1878, Joha Rapp, aged about 31 year.
Ia Morris township, oa Saturday, May JMh,
1878, Alloc Amanda, daughter of A, W. and Joae
pblna Raymond, aged 1 year, S months and T
daya.
CLEARFIELD MAEKETS.
Cmarpuld, Pt., June 4, IB7.
Floor, par eat..
M to
Bnekwbeal Floor, par ewt.
Cora Meal, per ewt
Chop, rye, par ewt Htl
Chop, mlx.d, per ewt
Brna, per ewt
Wheat, per bubal.............
By., per bu.bel M,,
O.t,, per buahel ,
Cora, ear, per buehol.. ...
Buokwh.at, per bmhel
Potaloea, per boahel
Apples, per bnahel
llama, per pound
Bhonlder, per pound ........
Dried Bm, per pound
Chtokene, per pair
Bnttar, per pound
Eggs, per dosen
Belt, per sack, large.,..,
Coel Oil. per gallon m
Lard, par pound
Dried ApplM, per pound...
Dried Peachea, par pound..
BMua, par buabel....H
so
I 00
1 40
1 16
1 10
1 16
70
16
16
It
DO
40 lo 100
t
16
40
10
10
1 00
20
10
s
1 to
PB0D0C MAEEET EEPOBT.
PniLAitxLPnia, Janet. Floor dull; saperflnei,
Vl; extras, $4j Peokrylrnnia family, $j(rj,e.oi;
Msnneeota, do, 4.7&(i.i.U1 pUnt and high
graces, ftUaT.'.O.
Kve dour, $.
C'ommeal, 3.&0.
Wheat quiet, lower; nmber, $l.l2(fl, t.H; red,
ll.OVrml.Ui white, I-I5fa.t.l7.
Corn quiet, a shade lowrj yellow, Iflaj mixed,
44c; Jnne, 46c.
Oat dull and heavy; Pennsylvania anl west
ern white, lite; western mixed, 27( SHc.
Rye dull and weak, Oafqifloc,
CHiraao,JuBo I. Klour doll, unchanged.
Wheat strong and higher, but unsettled; No. t
Chicago spring, 971 fr h; SnlfdKAjle fo
lune; W.Hla.l'.lic for July; No. S do., S0fj,87f
rejected, 72(73o,
Cora active; shad higher; S5Jc for each, ASo
for Jvnet loe for Jul; 3Hje for Aucust.
Oat nnse tiled, but generally lower; 22 jo for
oath; zxtc fur July; liic for August.
Rye firmer, olo.
Barley firmer, 47.
gailroato.
PeniiMjIvnnin Railroad
TYRONE 1 CLEARFIELD BRANCH
ON and after Monday, MAY to, 1177, the
PasMoger Trains will run daily (aieept Bon
days) betwoea Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows :
CLIARFIKLD MAIL.
W. S. PLnnaaa, Coaduotor.
LKAVB SOUTH.
LRAVI NORTH.
Curwenarillo,.
Clearleld......
Leonard,.
Barrett,
Woodland
.1.10, r.a
.1.40, -
..140,
,.1.64, "
..4.01, "
. 4 oa,
-4.17. "
Tyrone,-....
Vanscoyee,,.,.
Bummil,
Powelton, ......
I.eo.a.a.
1.16,"
60,
10.00,"
Oseeola,....,.
Boj nton
Btelner'a,
Phlllpabari,
Orataem......
Blue Ball
Wallaeatun,..
10.11,
,10.17, "
10.11,
10.16,
10.18,
10 87,
10.44,
Bialer,
Wallacetoa,...
Blue Ball......
Unheal
.4.16,
.4..1I, "
.4.86, "
Phlllpsburl, ..
Btelners,.
..4.S0,
.4.48,
..4.61, "
.1.06,
..1.16, "
Boyntoa,..
Bigler
.10.61,
Oseoole, ..
Woodland
Barrett, ........
Leonard
10.60,
11.07,"
11.11, "
Powelton,
Bummil,
Vanertoyoe,....
.6.36, o
IH,
Clearfield
Cnrwenarille,.
11.10, "
Tyrone,
.U.40r a.
CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION.:
Wa. L. Rhoaob, CoBdaetor.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Cerwearrille. t.4t A. I. Tyrone I. It P. M,
Clearteld. 7:10 ' VeaMyoe,...!.e! "
Leonard, ..... 7.11 " Summit, 1.00 "
Berr.lt, 7 6 " Poweltan,......l.lO "
Woodland..- 7.61 " OmooIs- I 4i "
Blgler 1.07 " I BoyntoB J.63 "
Wallaoela, I tS I Bl.lo.r'a....... 4 M "
Blaa B.IL t il " Phlllaabare...4 It
Sraham I 41 Oraham. ......4 40
Phlltpeberg. 110 Blue B.1I.....4 S6
Stelaer'a. tit " Wellaeoa. ...Ill "
Boyntoa t it " Bigler, ...1.18 "
OeMola....... I SO Woodlead,....l.4l "
Powelton, Iltt " BerroU,.....t.67 "
Semi.il, li lt " Looaard,.....! II
Vaaeeoyoe,...ll.t7 p. a. ClMrfield 1.10 "
Tyreao, ll.64 " Carweaarllle,.7.M "
PHILIPRBURO MOBHANNOlf BRANCHES
LBA.S BOOT!.
p. a. A. . A. M. STATtoaa.
IN Morrisdale,
Ml 1:11 rhlllpebarg,
tit l:5t Sloiaer's
1 II 1:41 Boyaloa,
1H t il 7:11 OeMOle,
1:44 1:61 1:04 Meebeaaea,
1:61 1:64 I 11 BterHng,
1:11 1:41 1:11 Hoatadale,
1:11 0 41 III MeCeoley,
147 1:16 I II K.adrlck'a,
1:11 l:SI 1:11 Ramey,
A. a. p. a. p. t
11:11
11:11 411
11:11 4:14
11:14 4:11
1014 114 4:11
It II 11:11 I 67
I0U 11:41 1:61
11:41 II 40 1:46
Itll 11:11 US
11:61 ll:.1t 1:66
11:11 11:16 I II
Railroads.
BALD IA0LI VALLIY BRARCH.
Mall." " . Mall.
i "T;vTf-
...
si:
i-ff
7H
1.01
(.14
31
1.46
t.oa
41
Kap.
-- a,
.4T
.!
0.61
10.06
10.lt
10.40
11.10
BaldKafM
Jails
M llesburg
Bellefonte
MilMbur,
Howard
arrire L. llare
Ml'
1.10
7.40
t.oo
(.46
0..1.1
tu
too
t.lt
4 46
4.17
4.16
4.01
leare 6.16
TYR0NR BTATION
uir.HL A.M.I WBBTWAnU. A M
PaelfioEipKif liloll'lttaburghKip'aa, 160
llarrlaljori Ace'ss. 1:60 1 Paelllo iUpress, tilt
r. a.
Mall Train, !:!
Attkatia airiese, 6:.0
Pbila. Ksprosa, 10:.1S
r.ll.
Way I'.lwng.r, 1:16
MSi) Train, 0.64
Past Line, 7:01
Cloas eonneetlona made by all train, at Tyrone
and Loek llaren.
8. I. BLAIR,
mjl7.tf. Snperlntendeni.
BTAflB LINKH.
A sugelearea Cnrwenar ills daily for Reynolda
rllla, at 1 e'oloek, p.m., arrirlngat Reynolda.ille
at t o'clock, p. m. Returning, learea Reynolds,
rille daily, al 7 o'cloek, a. m., irrivlng al Cur
wenarllle al 11 o'elook, m. Fare, eaeb way, tl.
A stage learea Curwcnarllle daily, at 1 o'clock,
p. m., for DuBola City, arrlrltuj at DuVola City
at t o'olock, p. nt. Returning, Icaree DuBoia at
7 o'clock, a.m dally, arming at Curwenavilleat
11 o'elook, DJ. Fere, Mcb way, tl.
Allegheny Yallej Railroad.
LOW QRADB DIVISION.
ON and after Monday, Dm. loth, 1177,
tb. puMnger trains will run daily (.XMpI
Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, M
follows t w
EASTWARD Pay Mall learea Plltaburg
8:50 a. m. Red Bank 1 1:60 1 Bligo Junction ll;08i
New Bethlehem 1:07 p. .; Maysrille 1:10 1
Troy 1:10 llrookrillo 1:00 Pullar'a 1:16 I Rey.
noldarills 1:61 1 Dalloia 1:11 : Humrnlt Tunnel
:40 Penfield 4:061 Wwdrlll. 4:17 1 BennetU
4:60 arriTM at Driftwood at 6:66.
W KWTW A RU Day Mail learea Driftwood
11:16 p. m-i BenelrtU l.0! Weedrlll. 1:40 1
Penfield 1:46 Rummil Tunnel 17 1 DuBola l:30j
RcyaoldaTllle!:61; t'uller'a 1:67 Brrokrille l:3;
Troy S:40; Meyarllls 4:16; New BetUebem 4:10 j
Bligo Junction 6:10 1 Bod Bank 6:27 ) arrirM nt
Pllleburg al 8 10 p. m.
aT- The Reynolderille Accommodation Imtm
Rcyooldsrilla daily at 7:60 a. m. aad arrires at
Red Bank at 11:00 a. Pittsburgh at 1 36 p. m.
LeavM Pittsburgh at 6:10 p. m Kod Hank at
6:66 p. m.; arriring at Reynolds, Ills nt IH06 p. m.
CloM oonneetloas made with trains oa P. A B.
Railroad at Drifteood, and with trains on Ibe
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank.
DAVID MtCAKllO, Uan'l Sup'L
A. A. Jacasoa, Bup't L. U. Dir.
8TA08 LINI.
rLaaartaLD to rxitrriLn.
The underaigned would Inform the puMio that
he is now tunning a rtage line between ClMrfleld
and Penfield, three time, a WMk.
Tha stage leavM Clearfield oa Tueadaya, Thurs
daya and Baturdaya, al 8 o'clock a m., aniring
at Penfield nt 11 o'elook m. Returniag hm
days. Lsbtm Penfield at 4 o'elook p. m arrir.
ing at ClMrfleld al 8 o'clock p. m.
Connection Is mado with traiBS on the Low
Grade R. R. at Penfield. Fare, each way, tl.SO.
UKO. W. UKAKHAUT.
ClMrfield, Pa., Feb. IS, 1878
FARE FKOM CLEARFIELD, TO
BellefonU, Pa ....! 06
Lock llaren 1 70
Williamltiort. I 80
Huntingdon . 1 80
Lawiatowa. t 00
Maryarllle. 4 60
Cuwenarill. 10
OmooI. 06
HAHRIrJBURU... 4 76
Middletewa $6 00
Marietta. 6 6,
LancMter t 86
PHILADELPHIA 7 06
Altoona 1 6
Jobnatowa. I 80
I'billpaburg 61
Tyrone 1 11
PITTBBVRO t It
$w flmtlstmrnt.
At Ibe Republican oSice is tbo place
to get your iob work done. We are fully prepared
to do anything in the printing line, will do it
woll, and at the right kind of prices. tf.
MONEY TO I.OAN.-Tha Mutual Life
Insurance Co. baring resumed loaoa, ap
plications op well improred farm propertiM, to
the one-third of their euh ralue, will be eonald
ered, in rume not leas than $2,000. For nartica
tors, Ac, auly to HI H.VT11AL W. SMITH.
April 17, 77-lm. Clearleld, Pa
IN BANKRUPTCY. Western District
of PenasylraliU, aa t
At Pittsburgh, the 18th day al Hay, 1871. The
nndwslgnad htraby girM notiM of bis appolBt
ment as Assigns, of Thomas J. Prow, of Curwens
rille, in tb. oounty of Clearfield and Bute of
P.nnsylraaia, within said distrl.1, who haa bean
adjudged a bankrupt upon bia own petition, by
tbe Li.tr lot Court of said district.
A.C. Dl'NCAN,
Jens I, 1878 11. ' Auignee.
(CAUTION. All perMns are hereby warned
J agaioat barboriag my wife Rath, who hM
let! my bed and board without any Juat eauM or
proreeatioo, and I am determined to pay no debts
of her eaotracting after this date , linleu compell
ed by law. MATTHIAB UUCKKNBEHRY.
Alel'herson, May IVlh, "71 3t.
CAUTION. All person, are hereby eantloned
egalnat purchasing or in any way meddling
with the following property now in the posMsaion
of Ira DeWItt, of Brady town, hip, rli : One bay
msre, I buggy, 1 set single hernMS, a lot of a,
log. at the DoWitt saw mill, and oertaln intsrwta
formerly owned by DeWilt in eontreots for stamp
age. Haid property tu purchased by me at
rjh.rlf. Mis on tbe d day of May, 1878, and is
left In poinsaloa of said DeWItt snbjMI 10 my
order al any lime. JOHN W. BUCK.
William. port, Pa, May 11, 187S -It,
A UDITOR'sJ NOTICB
A. Ia the Orphans' Corrt of Clearfield Co.,
Pa. Ia tbe Baiter of the Mtato of Andrew 8.
Moore, deoeojed.
The aBuenigned Auditor, appolBted by the
Court to make diatributioo of tbe balaoM remaia
ing ia the band, or Wm. T. Moore, Admlniatrelor,
Ao., of Mid deoeeaed, amongst the partlM legally
entitled thereto, hereby girw notice that he will
ait for tbe purpoa e of hia appointment al tbe
office of McKnally A MoCurdy, on Satnrday,
June 12d, 1878, at 1 o'eloek p. m.
W. A. UA0IRTY,
Clearfield, June 6, 1878-11. Auditor.
A IIDITOR'B NOTICE.
A. tn the Orphans' Court af Clearleld Co.,
Pa. In tba matter of the Mtate of Melloda
Courtney, dM'd.
The undersigned Auditor, appolated by the
Coart tomahe dietrlhutloa of tbo balanee remain
ing la the heade of U. B. and Bamae! M. Bailey,
Adminietratora, Ae., of Mid dMeaaod, amonget the
parties legally entib.d thereto, hereby girM
notim that h erill .11 aW tb pafpe.e of hte ap
pointment at th. oAeo of MoKnaliy A McCurdy,
oa rriday, Jane llat, 187H, al 1 o'elook p. m.
W. A. HAUKKTY,
Clearleld, Jus. I, 1871-11. Auditor.
DIHROLUalON. The eo-partnerehip here
tofore existing between Isaae M. Stage and
Clark B. Norrie, doing buslnMS nuder tbe firm
name of Stana A Norrls, waa diaMlred by mutual
eeasent ob the 10th day of May, 1878. Tbe books
and accounts of th. lai. firm will be left at their
pleee of business for thirty days for estllemeut,
slier wlitob they will be left with a proper officer
for collection.
ISAAC M. 6TA0E.
CI, ARK B. NOItRlS.
CloarMd, P.., May 11, 1878-41.
Tbe andsrsigned will Mntlnne tbe butchering
busincM at the .11 stand, aod aaks a .hare of
public patronage. ISAAC M. STAUE.
William Powell,
StCOXD ST., CLitoriKLIt, PA.,
Dealer in Heavy end Shelf
IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
ULASS AND PUTTY.
Wood & Willow-ware, Ac.
Keeps oonstantty en hand tb beet Cooking,
Heating and t'arW
Stoves and Ranges
of ell deaerlptloaa. Table aad Poeket Cutlery,
lerpoatere Toole, auea as news, llaionots,
Hiuares, Beach Stops, PlenM and Plane
Irons, Chl.els, Bitta. Augers, Adsse,
File., Hinges of all kinda, Locke,
Bersws, Bssh Cord, Pulleys,
etc., sto.
Farming UleiinIlM,
Plows, Cultlretors, Double and single Sherel
Plows, Oultlrator Teeth, Urala Cradles,
Beythea, SaathM, Hoes, Forks, Rakee,
Hay Forks, Farm Bells, etc, ste.
Hone SboM aad Horn Nails, the beet make
of CroM eul Bows aad axes, ttrlndsteaes aad
Urladstoae Flslene, and ererytbiag anally heal
la a Irat.elaM Hardware Btofe. Alio, a fall
etook af
House Furnishing Goods,
Tabs, BeebMs, Brashes, Bsskesr, Lamps, Chim
neys, eta.
All binds of Tinware kepi ea head and mads
la order. Roofing aad Spoatinf promptly at-
Persons wlibl.g aeytblng la my liao, art la.
Tiled to oall aad examlae euwk end prleee .
WILLIAM FOWRLL.
ClMrfleld, Pa., Jeee I, 1171 tf,
PLANT AND FLOWER.
Tba aadersiaaed barebr airM Botloe to
all klads of
VEOETABLI AND FLOWER PLANTS,
which be will sell al rruonahle prioee. He haJ
Early end Lata Cabbage PlaoU, TomaloM, Celery,
rauliflower. Egg Plaata, Pepper Pleats, Ao.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS, 14 II per 1,101 or
atty oobis nor buadrea.
All hinds of FL0WEKS for pots and bedding.
banging nasxsls ana rases, sncn as
Asserted Heliotrope., Single A Double Petunias,
Uereniame, Bage, Pgohsla, Paasies, Ag.ra
lam, Colous, Dsbllaa, Verbenas, Ctphea,
Cannes, Centaur, and Ciaeraria,
Bagoniaa, Broralia, Migooaelts,
Pinks, Phlox, Ac, Ae.
FOR ONE DOLLAR,
I will send ana dowa, strong, rigorous, well
breached flower plants of any selMtioa. Where
the sslMtioa is left to me I will guarantee Mill,
factiea. EKNKBT BOCK.
Clearfield, Pa, April 11,'78-lf.
OOSeXXI BUTO
tbb new
Philadelphia Branch
Clothing Store.
ROOM NO. 1, OPERA HOUSE.
The underaigned would respectfully reform the
eitlMos of Clearleld aad riclalty, that be has
Jest opeaed tbe largest aad beet stock of
REJOV-MJDE CLOTHI.ViJ,
HATS, CAPS,
Utuit' rurniihittg eSosMf,
TRUNKS, VALISES, to.,
aver brought to Clearfield, and which h wilt sell
cheaper than aay other atoro In town
fall and see, and be oonrlncoii.
8IM0N SULOfi.
Clearllald, Pn., Hay , 178 m.
THIS WEEK
AT
A NEW AND
ATTRACTIVE
HTOCK OP
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
CARPETS,
BOOTS, SHOES, &C,
HIM. BE OPENED
hi Ui Cheap or Cash.
Cle.rn.U, Pa, April 17, 1878.
GEO. WEAVER & CO,
6KCOND BTREKT.
CLEARFIELD, PA,,
nave opened up, In tbe store room lately oeonpled
by Wearer d Belts, o Beoond atroot, a large aad
well selected itook of ,
Dry - Goods, Groceries,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
QUKKN8WARR, WOOD A WILLOW WARE,
HATS AND CAPS,
FLOUR, FEED. SALT, &p.
Which lliey will dlspoM of at rreioaabte rales
for M.B, or exonaage tor oouatry nroaueo.
ORORflR WEAVER A.00.
Clearleld, Pa, Jaa. , I87l-lf.
i IIDITOHH'SITATEIHKNT.-J.C.Whlte-
hill, Kaoj., Treasurer of ths borough of
Uleeraelt, la aecoaot wun Ibe stnet lunds lor
1177-1.
nnaraa.
Tobal.li;idup.lnhandsofMrClellen. 141 11
To bal. 1HTH dap. In Bands ol roweti.... ajv vv
Todap.lK77, I,10 11
To dog tax paid hy W. Dorrltl to M
To eni'UM'd from J.W.8mttb paremenl II It
To em't real from Kratssr's market lot. 01 to
Total
.11,1104 44
CKKOITOB.
By orders paid t U '''
By int. psid on judg'l, J. W. Smith....... II II
By am'l paid Judg't,J. W. Smith 10 71
By am'l paid in full en A. W. Walters'
lodgment . 17 17
By ooupoes paid H n .116 tt
Br bal. Illidup. with H. B. Powell.... IW II
By exoneration en duplicate, 1177 17 71
By ehstemeat oa tVCO ia deys 0 I
perMul 41 00
By cost prlating aolleef, Ae t 00
By li per Mat. oa llll.lt collected..-. I 10
By Aedltors' feM t W
By 1 per Mat. oa dl.be reemeat ol $1,-
151.11 7 M
By bal. aaoollMled dnp. 1177 174 41
By hel. la bands of McClellaa, dup. of
1ST! 141 II
Total
Bal. due Treasurer Whlteblll
AU5I tl
t 14 7 1
We, lb. nnderslgned Aadllors of ClMrfleld
borough, baring duly examlaed the foregoleg
eeceunt of i. C. Whitehill, TroMerer of Mid bor.
ougb, do And n balaaM duo htm of Blty-fonr and
7H-I00 dollars, (164. 7) i and there remains aa
collect on duplicaM of 1171, ia hand, of Treas
urer Wbllehlll 1174 41, aad la bands of H. B.
Powell, dup. or IH7H, liao IS i aad ia heads or
Joha McClellaa, dup. of 1171, I341.M.
H. W.SMITH,
JACKSON IIA11ERTY, l Auditors.
A. W. (IRAUAM, J
April I, 1171.
STATEMENT OF BOR01UII FINANCES.
LIABILITiaS.
Amount of bonds redMmable ll'0 41,100 tt
I ateraet daa ea bond, to Jan. I, "7.... 17 17
Jedgmenl and iatorost to June I, 1171,
J. W. Smith m
B.L ea Boyer Jadgmral end Msts
Bel. dee Treasurer Wbllehlll.......
Oatstsadiag orders H
114 1.1
14 tl
14 11
Mil t
Total
r,4l4 N
Assara.
el. dep. 1171 with S. McClellaa
Bel. dap. 1171 with II. B. Powell
Bal. dep. 1171 with J. O. Whlteblll....
Bal. ea paremaat of D. W. Moere..M
Am'l tiling pereaeat of I. Toot....
Am'l tiling pareaMBt of 0. Howe
Am'l repalra nerval oat, W. 8. Bradley
Am'l repair, paremeat, i. MeKaally
Rnt ea Market lot aetee, Oollell e
MeCorkle
Real of Merhot lot, Joha Sulieh........
Paremaat of Ijwleera CharehMM.MM..n
Total ..
UabUlliM erer aents...
Total
J7.4H4 tt
I 4e eertlfy the feretolai atetomeat of aoreagh
laaaoM to be aorreet. JA8.WR1UI.IV,
Attest t BargoM.
Crr, fleanis, Clerk. Mey tl, li lt.
LA. KRATZERS.
141 11
lit It
174 41
II II
to M
it ta
I to
I tt
ti tt
tl tt
M It
.1 tit tt
.M.itl 14
f . 3. lrrt kl.'t Cslurnx.
Market Street,
YOU CAN'T
M4niCtj
WK AltK BOUND FOR
T. A. FLECK & COS
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
STOCK OP GOODS
EVER BROUGHT TO CLEARFIELD.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
HERE WE ARE FOR
ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF
NEW DRESS GOODS,
BLACK CASHMERES,
BLACK
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
A LARGE STOCK OK
MUSLINS, CALICOS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS,
AND TICKINGS.
MEN'S ANP BOYS' COTTOXADKS,
AND A GOOD LINE OF CASSIMERS
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS & PERCALES.
Turkey Itedt, tind all other kinds of TABLE LINKN.Jvory cheap.
LADIES' COATS call and aeo thcm-tliey ro nice.
BLACK AND FANCY -SHAWLS.
BED SPREADS, ALL PBIE3.
BEST STORE IN
OTR STOCK OF
Goon ahead of anything ever brouglitto this town.
LADIES' LINEN SUITS-ALL PRICES.
PARASOLS II
This stock is more
LADIES' AND CHILD REN S' HOSE.
LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS.
LADIES' TIES AND BOWS.
a m i ll Li.rr. or coolers cork corsets.
CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN.
KID AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES for Ladies and Gentlemen.
Knelling, Collars and Cuffs, Laoes, New Fringes and Trimming, Now Em
broideries while and colored, Curtain Nets.
Suspenders, Shirts, Necktion, Underwear, Shirt Fronts, Silk ITandkcrchieis.
GMT. i id stack, Mil
OIL CLOTHS AND CARPET CHAIN.
MILLINERY.
TRIH9ED HATS AD B0WETS, ROWELS, RIBBOXS,
Trimming Silks, Ornaments, Feathers, ttc.
Onr trimmer, MISS MRACUEN, ii
Bonnet", jnat at
We bought our goods in New York and Philadel
phia for CASH, and they will be sold CHEAP.
Spring and Summer Dress Goods.
WHAT UK ClIJAIt AXTEE t
WE GUARANTEE that we will aell all kimlfl of Dry Good
cheaper than any other utoro iu Clearfield.
WE GUARANTEE polite treatment to every one of our custo
mer!!, without urging them to buy.
WE GUARANTEE that we
sortment of all kinds of Dress
and Fancy Goods in Clearfield.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Aprir.17,78.
f . 9. t(l k Vt.'t OJsIumn.
zim
Clearfield, Pa.
STOP THIS
rafBf
ONE PRICE STORE.
SPRING & SUMMER.
AND COLORED ALPACAS,
CLEARFIELD.
PARASOL8 I!
complete than ever.
with at again, ready to trim JIaU and
you want them.
have the .urgent and chocest am
and Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery
laUrrUanrous.
JOH PRINT1NO OF EVERY DE8CRIP
Uoe BMtly exeoaled al this osxeo.
A T Vfl7 ft UTI MTS
Cnrwenarille, Fa. Jaa. t, "7l tt
arxott. want?
Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs.
CurwOBavllle, Jaa. , "71 If.
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Ciaenlrllle, Pa., Jan. , '7 tf.
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles.
SHAVED AND SAWED.
Curwensrllle, Jaa. 9, "71-lf.
F
iOR SALE.
Th votitnlfMtl will Mil t prlTkM ult U
that tree! or pare! of Und Id I)mtu
townihip, ClMrBcId eoantj, Pa., within a ihort
diitatie of tba Tjrooa A Claaroal l R. R., aa4
adjoin in tt laadi of Robert Hudjoa aod otoera
aad koowi aa tba Jaoob B. Gear hart lot. Tba
aid treat oooUtniag AO mfm nor or Uti, with
two Tolni of ralnabFo aoai tbaraoa, hai about 10
aerea olearod, aad la ti hey to a larf hod nf
ooal about bln dTloped. Will U aotd low and
uboa aaiT Urmi. For partlealan, apply to
DAVID L. KRKBS.
Ckarflald, Pa July tl, 1871.
WEST BRAXCU -
Insurance agency.
PENTZ BROCKBANK, AftA.
(SaMtfon to UnrrayA flordoa.)
Tbo fo tin win ( flrft-ehiH (mnpanlai rcitnuaiotl:
North Drltlth k Hareaatik Fira Iaa.
Co., or KogUad .38,(rO,oO
Srattltb Oomnorclal Fire las. Co., of
Enflmd 0,m,0ift
Nurth Amtrioa. of Pbitdelpbla..M.M.. 4,700,tfl
Firo Afafwlaiioa, r.f Phtladelphla 1,100,000
Watortowa Fir. Nw York, laara
farm property only M TtlO.oOf
Mobil Fir Dopartuont laa. Co m I7,Ww
Penoaa In th ooaatry waotlag laiuraao, ean
bar it promptly atteaded to by addrMtiag tu ia
perion or by letter. Lowett poaiible rat la Amt
olaia oonpauiee. Ao mwttmtntt. ORloe ia Pi'i
Opera UooM. ANDREW PKNTZ, Jr.,
B. T. ItROCKBANK,
Clearfltld, May I, 1878-ly. Agent.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WaRBBAt. Hoa. C. A. MAYER, Praiidrot
JudfT of tbo Coart of Coniuoa 1'lea of the twen
ty. firth Judicial 1 lt riot, oompowd or tbeeona
tie of Clearfield, Centre aad CI i Blot), and Hoa.
Aaaaa Oodr aod Hon. Viicht B. Holt,
AtsKMiiate Judgei of Clearfield Co., have imued
their precept, to me direct cxi, fur the holdiog of
an Adjourned Cuort of Common Pleat, at tb
Court Home, at Clearfield, ia and for tut conn,
ty of Clearfield, commencing on the THIKD
MONDAY, THE 1?T1I DAY OF JINK,
1879, and eontinatng two weeks.
NOTICE 1 therefore hereby given to juror atd
wltneaftu, la and for said oounty of Clearfield to
be and appear In their proper perion. at It! o'elook
A. M. of said day, to do thou thing! which ia
their behalf pertain to be done.
GIVEN under my band at Clearfield, thli ITtta day
of April, in tb year of our Lord one thou
aand eight hundred and eerenty-olghL
ANDREW PKNTZ, jr., tiberlff.
aprK-te.
DRUG STORE.
H. B. SPACKMAN,
DRUGGIST and CHEMIST,
At Shaw'a.old tand, Clearfield, Pa., haJ Juit
opened a new itoek of
PI AC VRVSli OHHiR,
and I now prepared to furniih anything la th
tb line of Drugi and Medioinei at th very low'
at eaik price.
U haa alio on band a large stock of Combi,
Hair and Tooth Draibea, Fancy Article, Toilet
and Sharing Boapa, and rery thing anally kept
la a firat-claii Drug 8tr.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
compounded with ear, day or Bight. A liberal
bar of patronage rrpctrulfy aolicited.
H. B. SPACKMAN.
Clearfield, Pa., Oct 14, If77.
PRIVATE SALE
or
Valuable Real Estate I
Tb Bndertirned, It ring ia Pen a twp., Clear
field oounty, Pa., offer th following ralaabl
Beal Kitate for sal i
446 AcreBof Land,
or or 1M. is Beeoarla townihip, lying oa tb
north lid of big Clearfield creek, and within on
mil of th eame. Th abor land 1b hearily
oorered with hemlock, whit oak, rook oat, and
etber hard wood timber, and a toaatity f whit
pin, aaid to b half a million or more feet.
Th lam ia hearily anderlaid with bituminon
eoal, and directly n th line nf railroad loading
from Boutidal to Coalport. It ralue 1 unknown.
Ther are, alto, other valuable mineral on th
name. ,
Th abor land lie abect two and a-half mile
below tba rillagoof Qlea Hop, adjoining land
of Oorg Urooa and other, oa what ia know
ai Porter' run. Th tmprareiaaU oa tb prop
erty ere a good geared sawmill, ia running order,
a high dam, aton breaet, sud ia th beit man
aer, fit for almoit any maohinary. Ther te.akao,
a large frame d walling houMaod fram baak barn
thereon, and about forty r fifty aer more r
lei, of th land ta cleared. Any peraoa
wiihing to inreit iu property of tbla kind will d
well to eiamiu thi property. I will eell th
whole or tb andlrided half inteettt, as may nit
the purchaser. Th abor timet of land will make
two or three farm, which will oompar farorably
with lb greater part f ur oounty. Priee aad
tormr mad known t an? pereoa wiabiag t pur.
obaa. For further particulars eell ia peraoa or
addresa tbe undtnignea at u ram pi en mil i.u
Clearfield oounty, P. SAM L W1DEMIRK.
Jaa. , 187S-tf.
Jl'RV MSTNamet of jurors drawa for
June Term, A. D. 1878, eommencing oa lb
Id Monday, 17th day.
riast wbck.
John W Daria, iJecearis, Jacob Myers, Beoearla
Y i Uondrlel,tJoringtoa;Tho w Kitoneo, tneet
Deo E Tate, Woodward Sam'l Brown, Lawrence
Wm Melarry, Cheat Daniel Frr, Chert
Jos Winnery, Bradford jJ Hummer villa, Bora Fide
Joha Lijrhtner, Beoeari D 4 Catbeart, Knox
Hitler Werre-L New burg S r Dhoff, Woodward
J B Konrenx jr, Cor'ton Perry Drauoker, Brady
H Richards, Woodward Wm Wingert, Bmlf
Adam Mover, jr, Morrii Aaroa Bhirer, Uoahen
Jo Moor, Fergusoa ;J 1 Korebangh.Burniiil
Jo Lawford, W oodward Darid Hmous. Jordaa
8 Coudrlet, Coringtea J Brickley, Burn lid tp.
H B cpeaoar, renn uuat urtnttto, uradv
J Passmor, (ireeowood Dr D H Good, Oneeola
I A hmmvf, Clearfield Philip Krhard, Kaoi
I) W Narehood, UrabajB Eira May, Jordan
R Dougherty, Lawraao Theodore Brown, Pik
BBCOD WBSK.
Go R Mohl, Knox iK Aabenfelter, Brady
Walter Shi rey, H red ford Mttcbel Shop. Uirard
Vinosnt Bmeal, Bofas
Tbo Lanioh, Lawrene
Joba Hunter, Jordan
P R H Inkle, Lawnao
Routine Straw, Jonlaa
D 'anat, Caraensrllle
J B HolienbMk, Morris
Wm Freeman, Pen a
Mile Flegai, Moiris
J H Parter, L City
J H Lehman, Woodward
P (lillltan, Chest
T J froer, Curwsnarllle
This Hrlllr. ClearleU
PbIMp Tubbs, Keeearla IJnBB roweti, uraaaa,
Jecob Fryer, (Ireeowood tired. Kirk, bredr
D.vld Ferrer. Bradford iVTai I tores,, Bradford
Geo M Briebia. Oeoeole Deo Caerltoa, lieatsdale
Jaeob Bsrfsr, Bradfora JIlenrT bolU, Beoearia
n A Arnold, fl w aan Ion' ra iiooT.r, oraiiora
Dennis Lewis, Lnwronee J W DeHass, Brad,
H U Thompson, " Dee M Molder, Brad;
Uarr, J.tlncsten, i;ira n i roa, n.noz
TRII. LIHT. Ult of oease, ret down (or
trial al June Term, 1171.
jtmBTBBM riasr wrrr, lo nosbat, 17tk pav.
0 L Srhooaorer
. J 0 Brenner
B D Kee.ler
ts. Oweola Park Asa'a
es. Ber.lad, White Co
TS. " "
s. A C Fiona,
es. Kin, A Fuller
ts. Denial tiormon
es. Peter II oyer
s. Hlnfeld, Uillea el al
rs. Darid tlese
TS. Jamee D Aataoaj
ts. A It Hectare
TS. Semael McCaa
rs. Bee Belt' I Br Ima Co
vs. 1 H i m
Abrara Kepbart aes
M llerl.T Bra
ileorje W Caldwell
H Arthurs
Joha C KertTison
Marten K Hordet
Thomas Mitchell
Joee,h tloss
M Mctfsnilrr at al
tl B Good leader
Thomas Bvaas
Fred Llsaeld
Charles Ro her her
Job. C Tjler
Wat H foati.a
Darid Remple
Km U reetl.e
vs. Wm f Johasoa
ve. Arnold, Hertehorn A n
ra. Jowph M Bmllk
aeoosD waaa, rot-ata Bonner, tar..
James P lisle vs. The M L A L Co
ThoW asa'a BAL As'a vs. Uee Hat-er A terra tea
Freehold BAB Asa'a TS. MeOrefor A Prett
Jeba F Hl.ll TB, Hamaerjenhiae
Bigler, YeaBf A Reed ea. Joha DeBoio
Wm (Iron
re. B A Ir.la
leahart A Belle;
J F Beael
Helomen tl.llmaa
Uarlaa Healer
Berar, Oa;er A Co
D lieu A C.
Bl Oweae
U ardea A C
Joha Uleaeaww
Bo;er, dnrer A Co
.MM
vs. Tbe 11 L A L Oo
vs. J K tUxer
TS. Joha M Chaa.
va LeoaarA K;ler
TB. i ToUf
ts. Lerer FVagal
vs. U L PerirosM
ve. Jemee Kerr A C.
ea L ajtoom
to. Her, A BhoeTatal
rs. t RaavaT at al
vs. Hei a
IL1 BLOOM, Pre' ba atari.