Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 26, 1878, Image 3

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    CLEARFIELD, PA.
WKDNKSDAV M0RNINO, JUNK IC, 1871.
Terms of Subscription.
If paid la adranee,oc within throa Doalht.$3 Ofl
If iiald aflrr three aid before six months,,, I 60
U paid after Ihessp.rat.sn of tlx mounts... I 00
rMtun, 8. M. Parma-aiu. A Co- Newe-
naper Adrerlielog Agsats, 17 Park Row, eoniV
p.Mksin Rtreet, axe our duly authorised Agent
to flew or wity.
RU1.IGIOUM NOTILKM.
Mrthodlet Kplacopal Lurch Rsv. J. 8.
MrMiiKKAT, Pastor. Kerviete every Sabbath
M 10i A. M.,aod 7ft P. M.
Hal, bath Hchoul at 9 A. M.
Prayer Mt tag evory Thursday, at 7ft P. M.
Cotun anion berv ice. Oral behbath of every
month, at 10ft A. M. '
S Writ lea rile Id M. E, Church-Ucva
U iLi.it h H. Dux and W. 8. Waao, Pastors.
Prrarbing every alternate Kunday, at o'olock,
P. M. f uortsy Bobool at 2ft, P. M. All are In
vited to attend.
Presbyterian Church Rat. II. 8. Bdtlkr.
Habbatb eervlcee morning and evening Bab
bat b School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednee
Jar evening.
Ht. Francis Church Catholic Rav. P.
J. HnimnAH Preaching at 10ft o'clock, A. M., on
tha flrat, third and fourth Sunday of each month j
Vat pert and llenedlotion of the Uleased Saerament ,
at 7 o clock, P. M, bunday Bcbool every fcunaay
afternooD at 1 o'olook.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
tinb of aoLDina qua ana ibuiomi coo a v.
IW.nd Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Vint Monday of June.
Fourth Monday of September.
Till! Or BOLOIRO COM HUH H.KAS.
Flrat Monday of Juno.
Booond Munday of November,
rciuc officsrs.
PrttidtKl Jmlg lion. Cbarlei A. Mayer, of
Lock Haven.
AtMtant Lorn JmUgt Hon. John fi. Orvis, of
UellefootO.
Anooiatt JudycaV-Abram Ogden, Clearfield,
Vincent D. Holt. ClearOeid.
Protkuno(arfZ Bloom.
Htjitttr and RteorderL. J. Morgan.
M'strid Allornf Wn. M. MoCullough.
Treasurer David McUanghey.
Shtriff Andrew Penti, Jr.
Drputy Sfimriff Cbrlit. J. Keaggy, Clearfield.
County tfuresyorfiemuel P. MoCloskey, Cur
item villa,
6'oaaty Comtnionr9 Clark Broao, Clear
field i Thomas A. MoUee, Cbcet P. O.f Jleirie
Hoover, Clearfield.
CWy AaiiVlore Willfam V. Wright, Clear
field ; Hamuel A. Caldwell, Williamsgrove Jobn
C. Conner, Hum aide.
County Vorontr J. B. lS'eff, New Washington.
Jury Commifiontn Dr. James P. liurch field,
ClearOed, Joseph Alexander, Madera.
Superintendent of Public ScAec. M. L. Mo
Qnown, Clearfield
ttraltrof Weiykf A ileesurss Jesse W. CsrHte,
office at Lulhersburg Pa.
Nataritt Public John W. Wrlgley, Win. Ra
debaugh, Cyme Gordon, Clearfield Joseph R.
Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curweosville 1 J. A. Living
atone, DuHoii City.
Oar Spatial column is decidedly interesting In
a local point of view, and profitable reading to
outiiders who want to eava money.
Vm. Keed piiya tbe higheM. market
price fur wool.
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Try tlio n port m ens' Smoking Tt-
baoeo, Vanity Fair, for aalo at Jno. A. tStoch'a
C'gr Fafltory.
Head iho notice to delinquent tax
pHvcra, wlilch Collector McCMUq pabllabea Id
our local columns.
that towaahlp, la tha Rarcaticia to-day.
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llev, Samuel Miles will preach In the
uiearnew capuii eanrea, oa Hun day neat, nora
Ing anal etrntag. The public la iarlttd to attend
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Mr. David Evana, an old gentleman
of E beat burg, aliaeat strangled laat waak by a
portion of nil falas teeth lodging In hla throat.
He finally swallowed It and was relieved,
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Kuction. The Democrats of Clin-
tun eoonty have fixed upon Baturdy August 10th,
as the tins of holding their Primary alettioa, and
their county eooranllon maata on the foCowtne;
Tueiday.
The law firm of McCulloitli & ltuck
bating bean dluolved by mutnal oonaent, the
butloeii will treat Ur be eondurled by Wo. M
McCullougb, at tha offioa rf tha lata firm In th
Maionlo building, Second at reel.
Hov. J. S. McMurray fell off a chair
opon wnicn ba waa standing, one day laat week,
and Injured blmtelf lo eueh an extent that ha waa
unable to preach on Sunday laat. Rar. Butler
filled hla pulpit in the evening.
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The Philutklphia Hukerv in now in
full bperat loo, and la prepare J to furulih anything
In the way of bread, Cakei, atf,,all frerb and nioei
to Iti patrona The advert lie in eot will be found
la the new advertieemente to-day.
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At a meeting held lor that purpose-,
on Thursday ereaing laat, arrangement a were
mads fur otgnoiiing-a band andrr tba charter
granted by tba Court. Keep tba thing moving
until tba end la reached, and a good band organised.
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John II. Bradley, brother of Wm. S.
Bradley, proprietor of tba Allegheny Uouie, la
ihlt borough, died la Philadelphia on 17ta laat.
Mr. Bradley waa personally known to a number of
our eltlscns who will regret to learn of hla death
Court -in Part. This iBtheaceond
week of oar June Court, but through some misera
ble blunder of tha law Judger. no one baa ap
peared on the Bench up to Tueiday noon. Wheth
er either of tbeu will tura np we know not. Af
it li two daye of tha week era g.me to the dga.
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The Huntingdon GloU- enys the
bonditncn of L Frank Wation, recently ganeral
freigkt and ticket agont of tha Eat Broad Top
railroad, who left for parti unknown a few waeka
ago, have been notified that hla accounts are $2,.
S00 ihort, and that ttioy are expected to pay the
fame.
-tT"-' T aai .SpHahanipiviM'
at factory prieea. Th.y ara t ae heat U , ' aiMaTui
market. Try them. ' ' ' '
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Lint of letter remaining unclaimed
ta the Poetouee at Clearfield, for the weak ending
June 14, 1B7I h-
Mla Bell Con far, Miia Little Mann, CO. Mann,
Mlas Emma Uulford, Adam Wilaoa.
P. A.Uauiu, P. M.
I EACKMKTACK, a popular aad fragraat par-1
a -rx,t
J ut Reoelred !
Jloutzilulo w ill celchruto tho Kourth
in a becoming manner. Hon. Tdoj. M. Manhall
will deliver an oratloa.
A liltlo aon of John F. Kramer, of
tbli borough, fell on Saturday evening lnt and
broke the booaa of hia left arm.
Tyrono Loldiro. I. 0. of O. F. e.tpeet
to hold an anniversary oa tba 17th of next month.
They have not jet decided what the programme
will aonsiit of, hut propose to make the oocation
inlereating and enjoyable. We hope ihay will uot
allow the project to link before It ts sufficiently
itured to make it a fixed fact.
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J. W. Nitklin, aeont for the Singer
Sewing Machine, baa on hand a large number of
Machines which he Invites the public to examine.
Ilia headquarters ara at Willey'a tailur ah tip, In
Clearfield. Mr. Nloklln has sold a large number
of Maebinea in thii county, and be li mil selling
Don't forget ta sea tha Singer, when you eoua to
tour.
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To pKLiNyiiKNT Taxpayers. Notice
Is borby given to all persons In arrears for County,
8 1 ite, School and B trough Tax, that tha same
muit ho paid to me within five days from tba date
of this notice. If not paid Uy that time a Hat of
,uoh delinquent! with tbo amount of taxes they
owe will be published in the oounty pa)ers.
Jon McCl.BI.LJtR.
June 2ft Ifi76-lt. Collect.
Mihs MuLcod b school hold a pio-nio
at the olost of the session last week, wuk-n toe
little ones enjoyed amaiingly.
The law cord of J. F. Snyder, Esq.,
will ba found In this paper to-day. Mr. Snyuer
occupies room No. 4, In tbo Opera House, where
he em ba found at all time.
IIlINTlNdDON NKXT TlMK. TllO fit),
nual Convention of the tUate Game and Fish aa
aoclation which cenveoad at Wilkeibarra last
week adjourned to meet at Huntingdon In June of
nut year.
The evening train (the accomodation)
will not leave Plnlipsburg, on tbe Fourth of July,
until 10 o'clock, p. m., thai giving prna along
the lir.eof the railroad an opportunity lo return
b'luie that evening.
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11. II. Moore Administrator of the
estat of fiamuel Troy, dee d., will sell at publie
aala In LutheriWurg, on Peter day, July SO, If 71,
a tract of land In Brady township, containing 51
acres. For particular! read tbe description of the
land in tbia paper.
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Now Is the time to save your money
by going to llirlinger A Rook's and fitting your
aelf oat la one of their aiaa inits for tha Fourth of
July, as they ara now idling clothing as cheap ai
tha cheapest, and the beat goods In town-
Educational. It will be olmerved
by reference to car first page, that we hare opened
a column under tbia brad, for which Mr. M. L.
M'tjuown, County Superintendent, baa agreed to
furnish tha copy. All educational matter must
therefore be addressed to him for examination.
Col. John Woods, formerly landlord
of n hotel In Altoona, died la tbe Blair oounty
almshouse, on Wednesday last Col. Woods waa
111 for a long time, and became embarrassed finan
cially ao that hla removal to the almshouse waa a
matter of aeoeseity. Hla remains wera taken to
Altoona for burial.
Ltithurt)bur will have a Grand Bits
ket Plc-nlo in Irwin's Urove, at that place, on the
0ntuing Fourth of July. Among other things will
be a boiae and foot p .trade, n balloon ascension ia
'be evening. Prominent epeakera will ba on band
to addrraa tbe people. An invitation ia extended
to all who desire to spend a pleasant day to at"
tend. Tbe 4th will bo. every where alio but In
Clearfield. Well, It may be a ralrry dty, any
bow.
A Distant Witnkhs Mr. John Law-
she, formerly a resident of Osoeala, and Superin
tendent of tbe Moohnnnon Land and Lumber Co..
ia in at ten d-n ce as n witorps, at our Court this
week. Mr. Lawsba Is a resident ol tbo Pacific
coait. 540 miles South of San Francisco, and spent
nine daya and nine nights in coining hero. Mr.
La a she speaks highly of Southern California, but
be still likci Pennsylvania, Lycoming aad Clear
fit U count lei in particular,
Salt ! Salt I !-rA car load of No. 1
all, largo twilled lacks, full weigh, raaoivad
at John MeUaugbey'a, and ta be bad Just as
aheap as It can bo purchased anywhere alas. Also,
a lot of rook or lump salt, for tba nee of cattle.
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A Fact. An advertisement Inserted
lo the RartJiLicaa will reach mora readers than
If published In all tha other papert ia tha scan
ty, an d Soft tbo advert isi lest than one-half
fn other worda, an advertisement published la
our Jcnrnal la worth double tba prion of that
charged by any other publisher ia tbe oounty.
"It la a fact." . tf.
Pkntal Notice. Or, A. M. Hills
would say to hU friends and former patients that
he baa not retired from pt actios aa has bean ro
Industriously circulated by acme persona, but will
ex ntinuo to give hia prrroual attention to all who
may desire It; or to assist Dr. Uelcbhold when
ever required. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. April 84 tf.
Wanted. Two live men to sell Teas
to tha trade, on commission of (one half tba profits),
Salesmen standing no loaaes. Commission paya
ble soon aa goods are received by purchaser, Perm
anent position to right parties. All goods shipped
from New York. Address, R. D. WKIR A Co'
Pittsburgh, Penn'a. Western Managers.
. . . June 28-4t.
Jusl lieceived by ARNOLD, at
U U ii W iiiN 5 V 1 LLk
Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster !
Car Load pure Corn, Rye and Oats
mop i
Car Load Deakcn Salt 1
Car Load Choice Family Floor !
Cur Load Dry Goods, Groceries, ic!
ft- Shingles, Bark, II. II. Tics and
Grain will be takon in exchange.
Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1878.
Away Down. -Prices havo been re
duced from tan to fifteen per ceot a tha Phila
delphia Branch store, and that la tha place to buy
cheap and good clothing. The largest stack and
tha bast Wamsntta ihlrta arer in this town. Call
in and examine goods and prices. Jt 10 4L
Wool and all kinds ofgraia taken la exchange
for Olothlng, at tho Phlla Branch Clothing More.
Eclipsk op Tn Sun. It is some
time since wo bare been troated to an eclipse of
$ the sun, and therefore tha coming one, which will
occur on Monday, July Jtftb, will be looked for-
ward lo with ocnaiderabts interest. It will be
total across tha tailed States, tba shadow belt
baiogaboat ana bnnd:ed and thirty miles aide.
It will bs visible from four to ail o'clock la tha
I afternoon.
Rhiikkaos Tlio Ucrdic House, at
Willlamsport, was Bold by the Units d States Mar
shal laat weak for $21,000, with a $&0,00 mort
gage an It. Tho property originally coat (If 00.
000. Now, who made the money t W ho pocketed
tbia shrinkage and what have they dona with it.
Herd la gave parties Ibis amount of money fur
hnildlog tbo bouse while be only realised $71,000
out of It, and that la spent too. Who li in pos
ts is I on of tbo $210,100 r
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Tiitr fir it All. Lock ilaven is
greatly axcltod ever the contemplated axieasloa
of the Jsraey 8 bore nod Pine creek mil road from
tha Short ta thai eity, Meetiage bare bran bel J.
commit lets appelated and subscriptions takea,
for the purpose of forwarding tha movement,
Tba sum required Is $100,000, which will bring
tbo road, machine shops, low freights, its; Tbe
Philadelphia and Br ad teg company propose to
build the Hat and It wlH therefore be a competing
road with tba Philadelphia and Kris road.
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The Clearfield (ins Company offers,
at par. Coapoa Bonds In denominations of $.100
and $j00 each, hearing Interest at the rto of sli
per centum per annum, payable semi-annually at
tha First National Bank. Tbe Company baa
Issued bonds to the amount ar $ 1 0,000, and $0 ,S00
of this was taken bat a few daya ago by one of
the Clearfield banks, leaving $4,001 to ba diapered
f. Capitalists whs ire seeking safe Invest
toeat for tbelr money, waald aoaenft their later
't by investing in tbtat bonaa. They tan be
purchased at eitbor of tbe Clearfield banks. Any
information respecting the das Company, will be
cheerfully glrea by A. f. Boy a tea, Preaideat, er
W. W, Uttta, SeereUry. ' jalO-tf.
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Bobbicd by Tramps On Wednes
day last, the 19th Inst., John, Isaaa aad Peter
Hawa, bachelor brothers, wbeae agot range from '
00 tt 05 yean, were attacked la tbelr tea hoaia.
ait miles from Haallogdoa, by I we Irampa aad
beaten unmercifully, Jo ha aad leaae ware beats a
ft i II aaeoasaloaa, aad the latter Is eaealdered
iajared beyond reeerery. Tbe tramps then knock-
td dra tbe housekeeper, one of tbea holding
her Mearely while his teeomalie ransacked tha
house. They esirUd away with Ibem boads to
the amseat of foar tbea seed dollars, eighty-four
dollars In money and other valuables. I'pea the
alarm Wing gives the wera pursued, bat taraed
Sad fired open their peraeera, ana af whom re-,
leived a bullet through bla slothing whea the
vete as glvea op, .
Married. At St. Francis' church,
Clearfield, on Wednesday morning, 12th Inst., Mr.
C. A. Wood, formerly of Ibis place, and Mill Fan
nie M. Leoonte. of Clearfield, ware united in mar
riage, B,ev. Father Berbegiar performing tbe cere
mony. A special train brought the happy couple
and attendanta lo tbia place the same evening, and
after a brief atay at the rraldenoe of the groom'
parents, the party left on the Bald Xagle Branch
train for an extended wedding trip. Mr. Wood Is
a aon of D. D. Wood, Esq., and fills a responsible
position In Superintendent McCrea'a office, at
Harrlaburg. We join hit many friends hare in
wishing bim and bla bride a long life of unalloyed
happiness. Tyrom Democrat,
Two More. Mr. J. F. McKenritk, a
teacher in tor public schools, since the opening or
the Leonard Graded Sobool, baa been admitted to
practice law la lbs eoorte of this eonnty. Mr.
Mckendrlek studied In tba office of Messrs. Wal
lace A Krebs. We have aot learned where he
proposes hanging oat bit shingle.
Mr. D. M. DeVore, a atudent of Messrs. McEnal-
ly k McCurdy, has also been admitted to practice j
iw la tbia oounty. Mr. JJevore Intends going
wait," but doea aot know just where he will locate.
Success to these young lawyers.
We notico that our enterprising drug
gists, H. B. Spackman, Clearfield, and J. U. Sy-
Icr A Son, Letbersburg, bare added to their large
stock of goods, tba very valuable Home Medicines,
orepared br B. K. Tbompaon, II tui villa. Pa. Ilia
Barosma in partiealat ! having a Urge aale all
over this and adjoining States. Its merlll as a
Liver and Kidney care being acknowledged when
ever It la known.
Filial Affkction. Anyyoung man
or lady whose mother la suffering lrou pain anoj
diseases which render her existence miserable and
her life a harden, enn show their lure and appre
ciation for her by taking her a bottle r Dr. Fen .
aer'a Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic
and his Capitol Hitters. II. B. F puck man agent,
Clearfield, Penn'a.
rKITUR FROM IHJRNSIDI
BtTRxiina, June 18, 187.
Editor Rkpiimiuii : Sir: Yon and your read
ers may have tbouirht because yon bear from oa
ao seldom, that we are "dead ia the shell." If
you have, let me cons inoe yon te tne contrary.
bat week tne members of tue M. K. cburcb here
got up a festival to help pjy off a debt against
tbe cburcb which was pressing. They bud an
inviting bill of fare, Ice Cream, Ht raw berries.
Peaohcs, Cake, Coff-w, Sandwiches. Chicken, Rusk
and Lemonade beside a confectionary stand.
I be leslival waa opea two allernoons ana even-
logs. There was eight tables, eaoh waited on by
two ladies, with the understanding that those who
took in tbo most money should have public notice. A
secretary kept account of receipts with eaeb table.
and a treasurer received tne money ana mane tne
change. On the first day end evening the receipts
wero Sit), on second evening. aiM, total azzu.
Kxperaes, $t0, leaving n net profit of $180 to tho
church.
Misses Alice Patehlo and Little R-ss, took In
tba highest amount at their table $.11.47, next
highest. Mines Mamie Irrin and Annie Smith
$2V.o4. Oa second evening tbo hit two took in
ost $20.42, first two $10.6.).
Rverybody seemed delighted. Old aa well aa
you n jr. Tbe attraction was ao treat it waa diffi
cult to close as the boar of midnight approached.
ihe lfurnstde Kir log Hand were in attendance
to enliven with their music, bat during a great
part of tbe evening tbe crowd was so great, and
laughter and merriment so high as to nearly drown
even ine music oi me band, it was a lesnvai in ;
reality. Iho eitiiens contributed so liberally, and
the prep ara Hon was so extensive, that at the close,
some ul tbe good things bud to be told at auction.
We think It dolus uretty well to so ahead of a
town tbe lite of Curwenivilla in a Festival al
most up to the ''Hub" itself.
We purpose having a Sunday School picnic oa
tbe 4th July, nn the group plan, a number of schools
bava sign i Tied their intention of joining us. There
will bo amueemeats oa the ground, and tbe M. K.
obaron propose to bava dinner for those from a
distance who prefer paying for it) the profits to
so on tbe church debt.
We sew occasionally a candidate for office among
us, but tbe eleetion fever has not got very high yaU
Miss Jennie Mcliee, a niece of our Uounty uonv
mifsiooer. waa thrown from a butty about an
weeks ago, near Mettyaburg, Indiana oounty, by
the horse being frightened at a ateam whistle, and
ner sbouider biswie broken and otherwise in i urea
She waa brought home two or three weeks ago, and
waa thought to be recovering, but laiHy the case
seems to be more serious than was anticipated, and
fears are entertained she may aot recover.
We have got all our old timber away this year,
and do not intend to make any more for neat
spring unless tba price ta btgnar. uasaavan,
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freights aent ovor tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for tbe week ending June 15, 1870, and
tha same time laat year i
coat.
For tba week
Same time last year
, . Increase.,,,
Previously during year-...,,,,...
Same time last yoar.M........M...l
Decrease M.
Total In 1878.
Same time last year
Decrease
otbbb r lit 16 an.
Lumber M
Miscellaneous freights
Ittarrird.
In Bcllefonte, on Wednesday, June 10, 1878, by
Rev, A. D. Voeum, Mr. Hamilton Otto and Mlae
Arvilla Cowdriok, both of Bcllefonte.
On Wednesday, June Mh. 1878. by Oao. Straw,
esq., Mr. Ktnory Hell and Hiss Mary Ileal, botb
oi iireeawood township, uiearfloid oounty, fa.
In Brady township, on Sunday June 2d, 187$.
Joha K. ShaBer, aged about 4j years.
In Philadelphia oa Monday, June 17, 178, John
II. Bradley, aged 48 years, S months and 10 daya.
CLEARFIELD MAEKETS.
CiaunriBLD, Pa., June Si, 1S7S.
Flour, per owl,.
Buckwheat Flour, par ewt
Com Meal, per owt H
Chop, rye, per ewt
Chop, mixed, per owt M
Bran, per ewt
Wheat, per bushel
Rye, per bushel
Oats, per bushel
Cora, ears, per bushel
Book wheat, par bushel ,
Potatoes, per bushel
Apples, per bushel .. ,...
Hams, per pound
Bboalder, par pound m..
Dried Beet, per pound
Chickens, per pair
Butter, per pound .......
Krga, per dosen ,
Salt, per sack, large
Coal Oil, per gallon....-
Lard, per pound M,
Dried Apples, par pound .
Dried Peaches, per pound...
Deans, per bushel
$3 SO
I 00
1 00
1 40
1 35
1 00
1 ts
70
85
80
ro
.10
40 to 100
10
e
15
40
16
10
3 00
20
10
60
LOW QUADS DIVISION.
9w &dvrrtuirrafnff.
Suod.v) bal.M. B.d tiol ( brinvood, M
ud ft.r Hood.j, Dm. loth. 1171,
th. piunpr train, will ma daily (azo.pt
foUow. t
EAPTWARIW D.y M.MUar,, Pltt.borg
l:0 a. m. Rad Bank ll:il Blifo Junction 1J:;
Naw K.lhlehem l ol . m. Mayi.lUa 1:S1
Troy 1:0 Braokrlll. I t Hilar, t it ; SJ
old.rllla DuB"i. I Bunualt Tunn.l
: I Tauaald 4;0S ; Wa'iUa a.'ltj lUa.ulta
: 1 arrirai at Driftwood at o:ti
V BKTVY A K IDay M ail laar.i Driftwood
1M. p. .: U.a.iMta "..drill. 1:40,
PwataM J;4t RummjtTunB.IIiOTi DuBr.ii I SS;
naynolcl. mz:ai ; ruin. orooK.iu. a:...
Trow 1:40, May.vilU 4ili M.w B.lhUb.m 4:211
Sligu Juncliun 4:10 Had Bank 4:17 i arnro, at
Pitubarg at 1:10 p. m.
p&- Th. RcyaoldtrilU AoeommoaattoD laaraa
R.ynld.Tille daily at 7:40 a. n. and arriTM at
ttvd Hank at 1 1 :vu a. a., riuauurgn at l:.i. p. m.
raj itNKSI'PTCY-.Wntan IMatrtrv
At PitUb.rgh, U. Ulh day at May, fsfi'. Yb.'
nd.r.lgnad h.rby alraa aotlca o( bia a,ipuiat
teat a. Aatlgn.. of Tbonaa J. Fraw, of Curwana
yilla, In lb. Bounty of Cl.ara.ld and 6tat. of
P.an.ylTBBia, within laid diatrlot, who h. baaa
adjudgad a baobrupt apo. bli own patitioB, by
tba DiaUMi Coait of aaid diatriot.
A.O. Dl'NCAN,
Jan. S, 1878-lt. AaalgBaa.
5. Si. Ufk Wo.'t trulumu. S. &ttl 4 (To.'i Column.
Uaraa 1'itt.burgb at 3:10 p. n ( Hed Bank at
t:.S p. m.i artiringal K.ynoUirlll.al,:!!. p.m.
Cloaa eoDBwtlonl mada with train, on P. A I
Railroad at Dnftaood, and with traiua oa tb.
Allegbony Vall.y Railroad at K.d R.nk.
DAVID M.'CAKUO, U.n'l Bup't
A. A. Jaci.ob, Hup't h. U. Dir.
BIAOK LINK.
CLEanriCLD to rBRriai.0.
Tb. ood.riignad would Inform th. pul.Ho that
b. U now running a .tag. lino batwoon Cloarlield
and F.nnald, tbraa tima. a waoa.
Tba ilaco l.ar. Cloarfiotd on Tuaadayl. Thura.
day. and balnrday., at 8 o'olook a. ta., ar.-iriog
at Penfiold at 12 o'clock m. Returning lam
d.ya. lara Panll.ld at a u alook p. m. arrlr
ing at Cloarlield at o'clock p. m.
OonnaotioB i. mada with train, oa th. Low
Or. Jo R. R. at 1'onOold. Faro, aaoh way, $1.60
UKU. IV. UKAKUAHT.
Cloartold, Pa., F.b. 1.1, 1078
Sw ixtx$tmvM.
At tbo HcpDnucAM ofllco in tho place
to got your Job work dona. Wo ara fully prtparml
to do anything in tb. printing Hue. will do it
well, and at tba right kind of prloo.
TORI.
211.648
..... JViv;
.... 1,261
620,611
..... 6711,410
..... 68,1)8
647,0119
..... 8(14,707
PB0DUCE MAEKET EEP0ET.
Ph tLAniLpitiA, Juoe 24. Floor quiet: su
per noe, aaffitj as; extras, 84f(u4 25; Pennsylva
nia family, $5f4 50: Minnesota do.. $4 5(1(U6 25;
patent ana Blgb grades, -(a)7.
nye Hour, i 07,
Cornmeal, $8 50.
Wheat dull: red. $1 07tl 12: white. $1 18
amber, $1 Vl 17.
Corn dull and atcedy; yellow, 47c.j mixed, 4.1)
,44.
Oata Arm and hieber; Pennsvlrania and west
ern wbite, 3a!(i,a3c; western mixed, 11(4320.
Rye dull, 6K.
Provisions firm; mess nork. $10 (10: beef hums,
$2'fgi21; India meis beef, $17; hams, D'lOio;
nick led do, si fa Oa: smoked shoulders. bUaiiio:
salt do, 5c.
Lard Orm; loose butchers', 8,o; city kettle 7,0.
Butter dull: creamery. lOfa lUc: Bradford oouo-
ty and New York extras, Ufa 1 6o; westera re
serve, j(o; i.io.
Naw York, June 24, Flour State and west
em doll and unchanged; soperflno state, $8 bO(a)
8 00; extra do., $4 HX-1,4 25; choice do., $4 50
fancy, $5 OJfmO 5d: round hoop, Ohio, $4 05
Ui)i 75; choice do.. $4 SOf.ij 6 T5: aunerflne west
ern, $ 60foa 05; choice do., $4 5U(o5 25; eotn
mon to good extra do., $4fti 4 30; choice do.,
fH W(o5 75 onoice white wheat do., $5 8U(4
$ 50: sou then, quiet aod unohanjred; common to
fair extra $ 00(5 75; good to choice do., $5 76
(a 7.
Wheat dun : sprint, Ifoilo lower: winter, to
better, and quiet; Ao. I spring, June, $1 0ifj-
Corn Iffulc bvcter and quiet; new mixed west
ern, 41fu4j)o spot; 4'H(a,41io for futures.
wata steady; mixed western and state, 5(fii36c.
Boef nominal: new plain meis. $10fn,l$50;
new extra do. 811 ioOi, 12,
Pork quiet; new mess, $10 20 fix 10 25.
Lard firm: ateam reedered, $7 20(4)7 25.
Whisky quiet; western, $ I OSltoi.
Cvit ino, June 24. Flour quiet and unchanged.
W heat strong and higher; No. 2 Chicago spring,
voiciorcasn; vmn,uit lor July; Bf),c lor Au
gust, No. 8 do, 8bie; rejected. 70c
Corn strong and higher; fnir demand; 87(i37s
for cash and July; 871(37 )o for August: reject
ed, 8310.
Oats In good demand shade higher; 24e for
cash; IHiOi TAin for July; 2,1,210 lor August.
Kye staly and unchanged.
At the coso Wheat a shade lower; 92!ri92o
ror iiuy coo lor August,
Corn lower; 86c bid for July; 87, o for Au
gust. Oats anchanged.
PemiHylvnnlnllallronil
TYRONE at CLEARFIELD BRANCH
lUsiNEHg m Lock 11 aven. Accord
ing to the Dtmocrat, last week was a very busy
week In onr down river city. Tbe editor Bays
''Monday night was an active one among tbe
thieves. The residence of Mr. Fred. Beck on
Bald Kaglo street waa robbed ef a fine caitor, half
doirn elltef spoons, sonp ladle, silver plated, three
napkin rings with napkins, silver spec t a tees and
thimble, two pair shoes, box cigars, two ablldrens'
money safes with contents, and a few ether things.
Next door, at Mr, J. F. Throne's, they carried
from the seller, fruit (canned), preserves, butter.
ato. A 'tempi to enter were made at several other
places, but tbe thieves were frightened off for one
reason or another. On Saturday night tbe rest
dence of Mrs. Elisabeth Henna, Jay and Bald
Eagle streets, aod Mr. Sober's, Railroad street,
were entered and provisions stolen. Sunday night
Lawrence Ammermaa's, Walnut blow oanal, was
robbfd of one coat and soma provisions. J. F
Till, near by, tost a rubber ova: coal, satchel and
silk umbrella."
FaNNSYI.VANIA MlLLKRa' STATE As
sociation. Tbe first semi-annual meeting of the
Pennsylvania Millers' State Association" will bo
held at tha Keystone House, Reading, Penn'a., on
Tuesday, July 0, at 2 o'clock r. M. All manufac
turers of floor and feed la the Slate, as well a,
those directly interested la the milling industry,
are most cordially Invited to bo present and unite
Ibcmselvss with tba ameiatloa. The meeting
will, beyond doubt, be an interesting one, as mat
(era of tbe greatest Importance to the fraternity
will bs brought before it for eoaaldsratloo and ae-
Hon. Tbe Important subjects of transportation,
'nsuraaoe and patents will receive special attention.
Every progressiva miller la tbe State eanaot but
appreciate the vital aeoeilty of prompt action and
earnest, effectual (.rganiaatlea and eo-opcratloa to
farther sod protect bla lateralis, which have been
so seriously assailed Miller's Associations are ao
longer an experiment; their asefulaess and aaO'
etsa bava bee a fully demonstrated. Charles A.
Miner, ef Wilktsberre, is president of tba aieoela
tlon, and A. J, Sobocb, of Svttnsgrove, la secre
tary. The Supreme Court on Monday a
week reversed the Jadgmeat of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Blair county la tbe ease of lbs
Union Hardware Company against tha Pea o ji
ve a la Railroad Con piny. Tbe Ple)atlf recovered
la Ike Blair eeuaty Court for Ike less ef three ear
leads of goods destroyed by Ire al Osoeola, Clear-
laid oounty, ea May t$, 1875. Tbe railroad com
pany removed tbo eaae te tba Supremo Court, eon-
tending that the plaintiff released at lbs time tba
goada wera shipped, aad that there waa ao evl
dcace of Beg 1 1 genes af tbelr employes by which
be plaintiff 'a property waa destroyed. They
inrtber eeataded that they' were tool teapeaslhle
for the unprecedented Ire which destroyed the
town of Osceola and every thing la It, aad further
that tbe wiad which eaueeel tba Ira ta spread was
the set ef Qod, whteh relieved tbe carrier from all
fa apoa ilbil liy. Tbe Supreme Court eastalaed all
'beae position of the company, and reversed the
ease witbeet a venire. Bamael 8. Blair, of Ho! II.
d-vi.org, representee) tbe ptaietlff, aod B. J.Huff,
of Blair eeanty, aad L. W, Hill, of llarrtebarg
tbe railroad eempaay.
Halt ! Lytic has joH received an-
ether let af Ine Salt, largest stsed twilled sacks,
ae tbe article eaa be bad aa wn tetters asala.
..Ill can.
.. 80 "
Wliy Buflor with a pain in iho back
when there li a remedy ? The Baroama, or Buobu,
Baok-aebe, Liver and Kldeev Cure never fails to
relieve taflamatioa or soreness la the lumber region,
caused by a strain, eold, or female weakness, as
hundreds testify every day. We do not reoom
mend it for all dlseaaea, only (be above, aa it acta
directly on tha liver and kldneya. Prepared and
aold by K. K. Thompson, (twenty-three years la
tha drug business,) THusville, Pa.
Price $1 00 per bottle. For sale by all druggtits
In Clearfield, and by J. H. Seyler A Son, Lutbers-burg.
spttiata.
Fruit and VnnrTAai ia P. W. Jordan has on
hands, dally, FR1.81I VBUKTAhLKH aad ell
kiBdsofFRl'ITS, which ae will deliver to cus
tomers In any part of tbe town.
Ciearfteld, Pa Jan. JO, 1071-tt
Ons HtrNnniB Paa Csitt. Disooi ht on Old
Paires. Pewing Marhlaescan now be purchased
at Merrell'a tin and variety store, from $.45 np
wards. All kinda of sewing maebinea repaired
on tbe shortest notice,
Clearfield, Pa.. July 18, 1977.
Wamtbo I-100,000 20 -In oh shaved ah ing lea
to average from 4 to Of Inches for which we
will pay the highest market price.
A. U. Km kb a A Co.,
feb.28 tf.J Clearfield, Ta.
Buootaa Fon flat-a. R. Newton Shaw keeps a
ta supply of Fredoma Buggies and Platform
Wagons for sale. To be seen at tbe Hbaw House
yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn
sy Ivan ia, may ll-tf,
rX and after Monday. MAY 20, 1877, tbe
V raaaenger i reins wtu run daily (except sun
days) between Tyrone nnd Clearfield, aa follows
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
W. S. pLnaaaa, Conductor.
I LEAVB BOUTH. J.BAVE NORTH.
Curwansvllle,..8.20, r.u. Tyrone,.- $.00,a.h.
Clearfield. 1.40, " Vanecoyoo 9.25, "
Leonard 8.49, M Ho mm It, V 5ll, "
Barrett 1.54, " Powelton,H....10.00,
Woodland 4.01, Osceola,.M 10.12, "
Bigler,.w 4 OS, Bonton 10.17,
Wall ace ton, 4.17, " Stelner'a ..10.22,
Blue Ball 4 25, Phllipsburg,-10.25, "
lirabam,.. 4.81. " Uranam 10.88,
Philipsburg, ...4.85, ' Blue Ball, 10.87, "
Steiner' 4.HV, " Wallaoeton,...10.44, "
Boynton, 4.48, Bigler, 10.52, M
Osceola. 4.52, " Woodland, 10.59, M
Powelton,. ....5.05, " Barrett, 11.07,"
Summit, 5.15, Leonard, 11.12,"
Vansooyoo,,MH.5.85l- " Clearfield 11.19, -
Tyrone 8.00, " Cnrwensvllle,.U.40r.tl.
A DIH1NISTR ATOnS NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of JOHN E.
HHAFFKH, late of Brady twp , Clearfield Co.,
Penn'a, deo'd, having been duly granted to
the undersigned, all persona indebted to aaid
estate will please make Immediate payment, and
those baving claims or demands will present
them properly authontloated for settlement with
out delay, uku. v. tiintv,
slay.
Luthenburg, je 20,'78-fit.
Adm'r.
PHILADELPHIA
Bakery and Confectionery,
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
The underslgne 1 has opened a anw Bakery and
Confectionery on Market street, and la prepared
to furnish everything In hia line on abort notioe.
He keeps on hand tba very bfSt of
' FRESH WHEAT, RYE AND BRAN
Jts JEroL 3E3 jsfSc !X3
ROLL.?, RUSKS and CAKUS OF ALL KINDS,
And a nice stock of
CANDIES, NUTS, RAISINS, ORANGE?, Ao.
Fancy CakcM,
For Windings, Parties and Picnics, supplied en
short notice, at tne very lowest prices.
ICE CREAM,
Served in a neat and well furnished room.
By strict attention to business he hopes to
merit and receive a liberal snare oi patronage.
JOHN F.FINKBKINEU.
Clearfield, Je 2A78-4t.
ORPHANr COURT SALE
OF SEAL ESTATE OF
Samuel Troy, deceased.
By virtue of an order Issuing out ef tha Or
phans' Court of Clearfield county, there will be
exposed to puplie aale at the public house of
Daniel Uoodlander, in the village of butlieriburg ,
Clearfield oounty. Pa., oa
Saturday, July 20th, 1878,
At 3 o'clock, p. m., the following desorlbed roal
estate of Hamuel Troy, dee'd, situate In Brady1
township, aaid county, bounded ud described as ,
follows; Beginning at a hem look, thenoeby land ,
of I. I. Beams east 85 perehes to a hickory
thence south 10! perches to n chestnut ; tbenoe I
west 85 perches by lands of Wm. Riabell. now
Andrew Pents, jr., to en ash ; theac north by
land of John r. Holler, now U. M. Johnston, K'J
perches to tbe place of beginning, containing
51 ACRES AND 105 PERCHES,
and allowance, more or less, being the same tract
of land conveyed by Joseph Parker n orris U
eeinuei iroy, ar., record' a in feed ifook"r,
page 851, Ao., having about forty acrel cleared
and a frame house, two stories high, about 20x24
leet, small bare and other outbuildings, with
good bearing orchard. All thelnterestof Samuel
iroy, at tbo time or all decease, will be aold.
Tanaa er 8 La. One-third cash at the lime of
sals, and tbe balance In two equal annual pay
moots, with Interest from tho confirmation of
sale, to be secured by Mortgage or Judgment
Dood on tue premises.
i nrut.ii it. MuutiB.
Lutharsbarg.Je 20,'78-4t. Administrator.
PLANTS AND FLOVVF.HO.
The undersigned hereby glvea notice to
ili eltlaeos of Clearfield county, that be has at
bis grew house In Cliarfleld, a large quantity af
nil kinds of
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS,
which be will sell at reasonable privesC "tT sj
Early and Late Cabbage Plants, Tomatoes, Celery,
t au n Dower, tgg riants, fepper riauts, ao.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS, $4 00 per 1,000 or
ntiyoeats per Hundred.
All kinda of FLOWERS for pots and bedding.
nangtng baixets and vasea, sucn as
Assorted Heliotropes, Single A Double Petunias,
Geraniums, sage, Fuchsia, Pansies, Age re
turn, Colaua, Dahlias, Verbenas, Ctphoa,
Cannes, Ccnteurea and Cineraria,
Begonias, Bra valla, Mignonette,
Pinks, Phlox, Ac, Ae.
FOR ONE DOLLAR,
I will tend one doxen, strong, vigorous, wall
branched flower plants of any selection. Where
the selection Is lrfl to me I will guarantee satis
taction. KHAfabl uoun.
Clearfield, Pa , April 24,'78-tf.
Uisrfllaufou?,
iT. A. FLECK CO.
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
ARNOLD WANTS
Corw.BKlll., Pa. .a. t, 'Tl-lf
OOZaXZI iVJVS 0X1X1
Pliiladclpliia Branch
Clothing Store,
ROOM NO. J, OPKIIA I10USK. '
Tb. uBder.iKB.d woald reipoetrullr lafonn tbo
eltiieDi of Clearfield aad ririsitr, that he baa
Jult opened tha largoat and Mot Itot'k of
HL.im:1JJIE CM.OTlli.YV,
HATS, CAPS,
tVc-iifa' furnishing Good,
TRUNKS, VALISES, 4Vo.,
ever brought to Clearfield, and which he will sell
coeaper tnan any other store in town.
Tba largest stock of
Wamsutta Shirts
er broufbt to this town. All finished, readv
tor ine iauajry at eacn.
Call and see, and bo convinced.
SIMON 811 LOSS.
Clearfield, Pa., May f, I878-8m.
THIS WEEK
H. A. KRATZER'S
A NUW AND
ATTRACTIVE
STOCK OP
DM GOODS,
DltESS GOODS,
CAI8FETM,
BOOTS, SHOES, &C,
WIIX BE OPEXEO
And Soli Chsap for Cask
Clearfield, IV, April 17, 1S7S.
rponNRHIP UrATEMEMT.
DAVID MRAHR, Treaaurar of no,,, ton-
hlp, In aoeount with tbe gohool. Road and Poor
fund of laid townohip, for the rear aadio( Juu.
19, laia.
cbool riMD na.
To balaae. at lut attlameBt
To amount of diiplloata or 177 I,n4 16
To auionBt of titata appropriatioa Iu0 M
To tai of Charier llerr; . I fill
Total
)j amuunt ordcre redeemed....
...3,4 IV
... I.1S3 4
CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION.
W. L. RnoABl, Conduetor.
LEAVE SOUTH.
Curwen.,llleH A. 40 a. a.
Clearfield...
Lwinard
Barrett
Woodland,..
Bltler
Wallacoton,... .1S
7.21
7.3S
, 7.61
8.07
Dlaa Boll,..
Uraham,...
, 8 45
Phlllpiburg.. t.00
fileiner'a,.
Boynton......
OKeola,
Powelton,. ..
Summit,
Vanacojoo,..
Tyrono
tl.10 "
t.2J "
villi
.10 00
.10.10 '
.11.07 r.
.1U "
LRAVB NORTH.
Tyrone, I 15 p.
Vanaro)oo,....l.tS "
Summit, I. HO
Powelton, .J0
Oaeaola,. 4 "
lloynton, 1.0.1 "
Btein.r o, 4 00 "
Pbtllpiburf ...4 li "
Orab.m 4.40
IlluaB.il 4.bi
WallaeMoa, ...t.ll
BijlOT, ..2
Woodland i.4i '
Barrett, 0.S7 "
Leonard, t 00
Clearfield, 0.20 '
Cnrw,n.Tlll.,.7.0t "
Beautiful HelB no dnbt had a fine eompl.xlon,
bat it lo more than doubtful whether tteiceeded
In purity the completion! of th. ladieo who u.o
mat inimitable auathery at female loToilao.f,
U lean. Hnlphur Boap. Sold by all Druggiet.
lllll'a Hair A Wbieker Dye, Blarh ar Brown,
SO eootl. ' )el(-4t.
W.aTun. Son. aailly laaraed pereon er Art lot
h ...nlullH 1 M....'. P ..... H,, . P. a...
PtcTBBBi f. tbil oMaty, BB Hoyalty. Paiatml
from pboto)tro ho or Boy piatara, aad to tho
FiBort Oil Paiatinx mode. B.fora Ihetorrltory lo
talMi 1 Will paint plolurat Oil. for and
warrant them for lif.. Kr.ry poroo. ihould bare
on., ao Oil Painttnao on Canvaa ar. tb. oaly
pienr,o that will alaad tha Uot of time, and eaa
ba bonded dowa te poetertty. Partlr alar. free.
L. T. LUTHKR.
Not. t, 1177.1. Orry City, Pa.
4 A MttmnrkabU Remit.
It make, aa diffrraeM h.w many Pby.lelano,
or how mueh modloioe yon have trted, it ta now
aa aotabliohrd foot that Omu ftyrup lo th. only
remedy wbteb baa itlren aonpleto aatiofaetio. in
ee,,ra aaeao f La.g lilMHi. It I. true there
ara yet thoaoenda af peroone who ara prediopoaed
to throat Bad Lan, AffMttoaa, Coaaampltoa,
Hemorrbairea, Aatbma, Beoor. Oolda Battled ee
tb. llraaot, PBewmoaia, Wbaopiag Cau,b, Ae
wbo bava aa pereoaal knowledgaaf Boeoh'e
Oormaa Byraa. To taeb w. waald oay that .0,.
400 dowa war. Bold laat year without oaa fooa.
plaiot. CoaaamptlTaa try Jaet aw. battle. Reg
ular MM, t aeata. lar eaia "7 v. ia. waieoa.
Caaarleld, Pa. May 13, la77-aaw-ly.
Dan'f Drrrirtd.
Many pmenaeay "I ba.aa't got tha Con .am,-
tlon" wbaa aabed la euro tbelr awngb with Bhl-
!o:t ooaoamptla. uara. Do tbey .at aaow
tha. Ooaghe Wad te CeBeaaaptioa aad a raaaedy
that will our. CoaaamptioB will oartalnl, aura
a .oagh er ear laag ar throat troable. We aaew
it will earo who. all elbera fall and ear faith ta
it Is ao pollllre that wa will rofaad the priee
paid If yoa rarolra .0 benefit. Ie Bot thia a fair
KoaoaitloB. Priee, 1 ale a Ma aad II, til per
111, Pot lama Cheat, Beak ar Side, aaa Hb.
lob 'a Poroaa Plaatr. Prte U eta. Per oale by
all Drag lat ef Cleared.
PIIILIPSBL'Rd A M0SIIANN0N DRANCD K8
L.BATB HOUTB.
1:00
2:14
110
114
1:10
1:44
2:J2
2:i7
3:42
:07
:II
7:.18
744
0:10 7:01
tit :
fl t.0 l:l
1:46 1:10
0:4. 1:21
:JS 1:1)
t:M l:3
BTATtOtia. .
Mi.rrladal.,
Pbilipaburg,
Hulner'a
Boynton,
Oaoeola,
MoahannoB,
Hterllng,
Mnatadala,
MoCauley,
Kondrlok'a,
Ramey.
luatb aonrR.
a. if. p. a. P. J
12 10
I3:)S 4 SI
11:11 4:14
12:14 4:111
10:10 11:04 4:10
10 J Uiil 167
10:11 11(6 1:60
10 4S 11:40 146
IOeS ll:6 1:40
10:611 11::t. 1:16
11:11 II 16 ISO
BALD lAOLR VAI.LKT BRANCH.
Kx. Mall.
P. la. A. w.
T. 14 1.30 leave Tyrone arrive 0.1.
Ml 1.47 Bald Kofi. i.bt
01 Jaliaa i.10
t.14 .65 Mllrabnrg 4 41
111 10.01 Bellefoata 4.17
1.41 11.11 Mlleoburg 4.19
101 1..40 Howard 4 01
141 11.11 arrlra L. Ilartm leav.l.lt
Mail. Kip.
a. a.
1 05
7.40
7.00
11.41
0.3.1
13
I 00
136
BaaTwaan.
Paolfie Btpr.aa
Ilarriabar Aoo'm, 1:50
TYRONB STATION
A. a. I waarw.
lolPlitaburgb Eip'ea, 1.60
t-aeine nxproaa, I
p. a.
Mall Train, . 1-20
Atlaatie Bxpraao, 1:10
Pkila. Bxpraao, 10:11
Way paaaengor.
Mall Train,
PaalLlnB, .
Why will yew awaVr with Dyapnala and II ror
mplelBt, CoBotlpatioB, aad geooral debility
waea yata aaa (a4 at ear eter. Htihaa'a Byoteai
Vltaliaep whleh w. aell M . Boaitiv. faaronlao
ta euro aaa. Prloa 10 ate., and 71 eta. Per aal.
by all Draggttti af Clearfield.
Clow aoBnaettone mada by all trataa at Tyroaa
ana uot itaveB.
B. I. BLAIR,
ylt-at. Rep.rlnv.adoM
BTAOB LINES.
A otageleavM Carweaarille doily for Reyaolde.
ville, at I o'eloek, p.m-.arrivlBgat Reynoldaville
at a a eiooe, p. m. Itotaralng, le,oa Keyaolda.
villa dally, at 7 a'eleek, a. m., arriving at Car
woaavllla al II o'olook, aa. Pare, aaoh way, H.
A ataga Ir.v.a CarweBBTllle dally, at I .'.lo.k,
p. m., for DuBole City, arriving at DuBola City
at a'oloek, p. m. Relaraiag, laavee Liu Kola at
7 a'oloek, a. m, dally, arriving at CarweBoville at
a B'eweB, m, pan, Mow way, ,1.
FARE FROM CLKARFIKLD, TO
Bellofonta, P. .
Look Havea...,
Wllllamaparl..
HantiBgdaa
Lawlotawm. ....
Marrevllla.
Cawoaoville
Oaoeola
HARKIHBURO
1316
17.
100
1 1.
II.
414
10
11
411
Mlddlotawa t 0.
arietta...... 1 1,
L.oflMter ,01
PHILAD1LPBIA 711
Altoona 1 II
JohneUwa. go
Pblllpabar,. ....... 11
Tyrone 1 II
PiTTSBURO. li
Amount due townohip ta.OfiO 16
ca.
Py teaohoro1 wagoa 4 100 00
By fuel and eontiogenoiee 7111
By Colleeter'o per oontage oa 1300 ' II 00
liy reduotioa to prompt tax -payero , 4.8
By making dep. and putting up notioeo. k II,
By one day at eettlement H 1 10
By Treaa. pweMtag.Mglriol.14 9110
lty axonerationa 01 iu
By am't returned to Commiaelooore 01 11
By internet paid J. H. Tnraer log 78
By am't paid for rmbliabing atatoment
of 1870 and 1177 51 10
By bill of Zenaa Turner 4 07
By amuunt allowed Haeretary M 10 Oil
By amount of old ordero redeemed H 110 10
GEO. WEAVER & CO.,
Total l,6fl.l 114
To balance In hands of J. Plmcllng $1,841 65
To M " " U. Mease 219 00
Balance due township,..,
aoAD ruia ua.
To amount of duplicate $1,114 M
lobai. tn nanas or uotiector umei.ng oa li
To Orders from Dimeliog to Dr. fiurah
field, B. Uerrett aod D. Mease
To order on Trees, by Auditors
To order from Louder to J. tiercer, U.
E. H hi me I and D. Mease 19 17
To overwork, I). Downing...... 0
Te order David Mease .,. 01 61
,.$2,0nfl Aft
19 A9
Ofl 31
Total.,
...41,4211 .in
By work dona by eltliene under LoaJer
and Dimeling f 1,1 20 I
By amount returned to Uommltaioiiera..
By eioneratlona, Lender A Dieieliag...
By work of Levi Loude, Supervisor, ofl
days M
By work ef Dimeliag, 41 daya..
Ily 1 day atttllng, iJimeliag A Loader.
By esoneretions. Loader's d plicate..
By order Tor overwork te D. Dewney, It.
B. Hhimel, D. Mom and J.Harger...
By eiotatrations oa M. Luinedue'e del,
ui
By per eon tags oa rood dup , $1,184.66..
Total II
rooa rmn na.
To halaaee at loat settlement $
To amount of duplicate
To credit by error
Te order of Pea roe, far Pollard
To order ef John Miller, for Cooper.,..
To Support of Wilaoosroft
" , Haaley
" K. Newman H
A. Brine
Te order te Henry tinea
To order to Ocorgo W. Hhimel
Te Aodiurs' and Clerk's orders
To order to U. K. Bhlmel and Ulster, for
oealey.,,
Total..... - $1
By orders paid $
By etonerettona
By am't returned to Commission era.
By error on Dimeliag a eo-nt..,..,.
By amount per J aeob Dimellng
By mat) of a. A. Hhimel ret 4 te Corn's..
By etooeratlnas ,..
By two days settling ,
By making dupHeata
By entering Treasurer'a bond
By per eeotage nt t per eeat en 6,I6
By Ul la haoda of Colleeter BimelingM
By bal, in bands of Collector Ri.k
By bat In baada of Treasurer Mease.....
42 97
I 18
106 90
88 00
4 Ofl
8U
10 16
4 n
33 69
SECOND STREET.
CLEARFIELD, PA,(
Have opened up, In the store room lately oeeupled
by Weaver A Belts, oa Second street, n large and
well selected stock of
Dry - Goods, Groceries,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
gUKKNSWARK, WOOD A WILLOW WARS,
UATd AND CAPS,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c.
Which they will dispose of at reasonable ratee
or easn, w exenange lor country prouuoe.
OKOIUIK WBAVKR A CO.
Clearfield. Pe Jan. 0, 1878-tf. .
YOU CAN'T STOP THIS
W a hi: hoi i fou
T. A. FLECK fi CO.'S ONE PRICE STORE.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
STOCK OF GOODS
EVER BROUGHT TO CLEARFIELD. " ' '
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs.
Curwenavllle, Jan. 9, 7 6-if.
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Curwenavill., Pa., Jan. II, '78 tf.
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles,
SUAVED AXD SAWED.
Curw.narllle, JnB. 9, '71-tf.
MOSEY T I.tA.-Th. Mutual Life
Inauranco Co. baving rcauued loana, an
plioatlona on well Improved farm properliea, to
the one-third of their oaab value, will M eunaid
ered, in ouma not loaa than !?,0U0. For nartlcu
lara, Ao., apply to HI KXiUAL W.KMITII.
April 17, '77-lm. ClearQ.ld, Pa.
(tlMMINMIOKKII'tl NOTICi:.
J In Iho Orphana' Court of Clearfield oounty,
Po. In tbe uiat'er of Joa.,h Kyler, deo'd.
The underaigned, appointed aad oommla.loned
to take teallmony ao to the matter, delegated in
the petition of Ooorge Kyier,and return the aama
to Cuurt, will attend to bia dutiea aa auch at bia
oflioe in Clearfield, on Tueaday, tbe vth day of
July, 1878, at 1 o'eloek p. m when and where
all partiea intonated may attend.
II. V. WILSON,
ClearBold, Juno 10, '71 31. Commltaiooer.
T.
A. FLECK & CO.
HERE WE ARE FOR SPRING & SUMMER.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF
NEW DRESS GOODS,
BLACK CASHMERES,
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS,
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
MUSLINS,
A LAItGK STOCK OK
CALICOS, , GINGHAMS,
, AND TICKINGS.
SUinXINGS, ,
MEN'S AND BOYS' COTTONADKS,
AND A GOOD LINE OF CASSIMEIW.
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS &.' PERCALES.
Turkey Kcds. and all otbor kinda of TABLK LINEN.Jvory cheap.
LADIES' COATS call and boo themthoy ar nico.
BLACK AND FANCY SHAWLS. 4 .
1 BED SPREADS, ALL TRICES.
A UI)ITOItH NOTICED
In the Orphans' Corrt or Clearfield Co ,
Pa. In tho matter of tha estate of Andrew 8.
Moore, dfoeased.
Tha nndenlgned Auditor, appointed by the
Court to make distribution of the balance remain
ing in tbe bands of Wm. T.Moore, Administrator,
sc., of said deceased, a woo git the parties legally
entitled I hern to, hereby gives nolle that he will
rlt lor the purpose of his appointment at tbe
office of Mi'Knally A McCurdy, on Saturday,
Juoe Ud, U7H, kt 1 a'oloek p. m.
W. A. UAOBItTY,
Cloarlield, June 6, 1878-lt, Auditor.
Al'lHTOR'J NOTICE.
In the Orphans' Court of Clmrneld Co.,
1'a. In tbo matter of tha estate of Mellnda.
Courtnaj, dee'd.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tbe
Court to make distribution of the balanoe remain
ing io tha hands of II. U. and Hauuel M. Uailey,
Administrators, Ac, of said dectaaed, amongst tie
parties legally entiti.d tbe re to, hereHy gives
notice that ho will sit for the purpose of bis ap
pointment at the office of Met nelly A Mo Curdy,
on Friday, June 2 1 at, 1373, at 1 o'clock p. m.
W. A. ItAUKRTY,
CloarOcId, Juno S, 1S78-3L Aulitor.
F
'OR SALE.
The undtrsivned will sell at nrlvate aale all
that tract or parcel of land situate In Deoatnr
township, Clearfield oounty, 1'a., within a abort
disunoe of the Tyrone A Clearfield K. K . nnd
adjoining lands of Hobert Hudson and otners,
and known as tbe Jacob D. Ucarhart lot. The
aaid tract containing 00 acres more or leaa, with
two veins of valuable coal thereon, has al-otit SO
acrca cleared, and Is tha kry to a larre body of
coal about being drvelopod. Will be aold low and
ipon easy tonus, ror particulars, apply tn
DAVID L. KKEUS.
Clearfield, Pa., July If, 1S7A.
How to Tench Noliool!
A Rare Chance for Teachers.
The second session, eisht weeks, of the Lumber
City Male and Female Academy will begin
liloniay, July 8th, 1678.
bpcciai instruotions will be given in Theory
and Prartlrs or Teach liic, gi.ltix teachers
opportunities EQUAL to ANY and bKCoND to
REST STORE IN CLEARFIELD.
' J '; ' OTK STOCK OF
Goes ahead of anything ever broughtjto this town.
LADIES' LINEN SUITS-ALL PRICES.
PARASOLS I! PARASOLS!!
This stock ia more oomplete than ever.
LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HOSE.
LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS.
.LADIES' TIES AND BOWS.
. rtiLL n.re or coolers cohk corsets.
TcUI..
....$1,417 7J
Wo. tbe aadoral.Bod Aadit.ro af Bn... a.w.
eblB, earUfy Ibat wa ba,. aaaalnad tbe fereaa.
, i . . "
B i.ai mmm mmm -" a.a Blaaafl.
HMIH BKI8H,
filMOM THOMPHOK.
Jua. la, 1171 41. Audifcm.
William Powell.
secoxn sr., ciKAitrtnLn, rA.,
Dealer in Heavy: rid Shelf
HARDWARE,
IRON, 5AII-S. PAINT, OII.P, VARNIRHRH,
UbiViA.MI I'd it
Keeps ennstantly .n band the best Cooking,
netting ana i-artor
Stoves and Ranges
of all descriptions. Table and Pocket Cutlery,
varpentera room, auen aa maws, naicnets,
Squares. Bench Slops, Plaaas and Plane
Irons, Chisels, Bttts, Augera, Adsos.
Pllea, lllngeeofallklnda, Locka.
Herews, Bash Cord, Pulleys,
etc., ate.
Forming Utensil,
Mows, Colt t raters. Doable and single Hhovel
Plows. Cnltlvalor Teeth, Qrala Cradles,
Beythea, ftnalhea, Hoes, Porks, Hakes,
May Forks, Parsa Bells, ate., ete.
Horse Shoes and Horse Nails, the best make
af Creas eut Raws and axes, Orlndstonee and
O rinds tone Plata res, and everything aaually kpt
tat Irst-elaas Hardware Btore. Also, a full
etajck of
House Furnishing Goods,
BRUSHES, LAMPS. CHIMNEYS, Ao.
All kladief Tie ware heat aw bead aad made
ba order. Roofing nail pouting aromptly at
te.
CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN.
KID AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES for Ladies nnd Gentlemen.
Hitching, Collnrf and Cuff's, Loses, Now Fringe, and Trimming, Now Km
. . . broideries while and colored, Curtain Not..
Stinpendora, Sbirta, Necktie", Undcrwcnr, Shirt Fronts, Silk Ilitndkcrcliieis
CARPETS a good stack, CARFZT3
OIL CLOTI1S AND CARTET CHAIN.
Wroaal wlohiB, aaytblaf Ib Bay ll.a, ar. I.,
.aaed t. Ball Bad aiaaiiBe ateah and priooo .
wn.i.MM owill.
Clo.rl.ld, Pa, iaa. . If.
MILLINERY.
TRIMMED HATS AD IIOWETS, FLOWERS, RIBR0S, .
Trimming Silks, Ornnmcnls, Fealliors, Ac.
Our trimmer, MISS MEACIIEN, Is with us ogniu, ready to trim lints and
llonnela, jnst as yon want them.
NONE in tbe oounty.
TBIIMS i
Normal Courae SI 00
Uigber Courae a U0
Hoarding, 12.00 and $3 50 per week. Kooma
ror aelf-boaidera ean be bad clieap.
Call oa, or addreao 0. C. KM1III1, Prlaoipal,
Rer. J. 0. tlHEKll,
r. o. iik ix,
June 12, 1878 41. . Lumber City, Pa.
ADMINISTBATOBS' SAtTT1
of VAtauanLa 1 j
tleai Estate in Covin g ton Tir.
In pnrsuanee of aa order of the Orphana' Court
of Clearfield county, tha undersigned, Adminis
trators of tho estate of Joha B. Picard, late of
Covington town hip, deo'd, will offer at public
sale, on
BATrRDAY, JTLY 20, 187(1,
at S o'clock p. m., all that certain tract or pices
of land situate In CoTington township, Clearfield
oounty, Pa bounded and described as follows :
Beginning at a post corner 261 perobtHi from a
white pine oorner of tract No. 1CU6, and being
part of said warrant thence north lfifi porches to
a white oak oorner; then re east 9T perchea to a
white oak ; thence south lef) perches to a white
oak ; tbenoe west 97 perches to place of begin
ning, containing U4 acres and 169 oMO parches
and alio wanes, excepting and reserving thereout
two acres more or leas sold to Pel is Picard.
Trams One-third cash, and tbe balance ia
two equal annual payments, to ba secured by
hood and mortgage on t he premises.
CAROLINR P. PICARD,
JOHN J. FICAR1,
Ad mint it reform
French v II' c, Pa., June 19, 1878-41,
Al'IVTOIt ft F,PORT.-Rccipts and ex
penditures of Ooshen School district, Clear
field oounty. Pa, for the year endind June 3d,
1878. ..
RKCniFTS-
Balance on hand from last year .41,14.1 f
Amount of Duplicate for U77 4li 19
from state appropriation . 94 7e
1.751 7
RXPKiaiTUNtS.
Teachers' salariea $ 7'.0 90
New buildings 705 Oil
Puel and oontiDgen3ies....M - Pfl 09
rurniture H nr 7
Repairs M 1 75
Salary of Secretary 16 Oft
S per cent. btT to prompt tax payers 7 89
Exonerations tl M
Treasurer's and C'ollectoc's percentage. 64 27
JttMt 4
Balance due Treasurer 7 78 75
Atteitt J. A L. FI.RGAL,
K. K. Sainar, President.
We, tbe undersigned Auditors of Qcahendls
Ict, Clearfield county, Pa., having carefully ex
amined the shore accounts of tho Treenurrr, find
Ultra correct to the best of our knowledge and
belief. ELLIS IRWIX.
J. K. OR AH AM,
J. A. PULTON,
Shawl vi lie, Jans 12, !878-3t. Audi tor a.
J.H.LYTLE,
Wliolcsalo & Retail Dealer in
CrocorioS,
TIIK LAlmKSTand BUST PKI.ECTKD PT0CK
, , IN TUB cot.vn .
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 GUARANTEES
WE GUARANTEE that wo will aell all kinds of Dry Coodn
cheaper than any other store in Clearfield.
WE GUARANTEE polite treatment to every one of our ciwto-
mcrf, without urging them to buy.
WE GUARANTEE that we have the lurcest and chocest as-
Dortmcnt of all kindiof Drew and Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery
and Fancy Goods in Clearfield.
TV A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
April 17,78.
COFFER,
TKA,
Sl'GATt,
SYIIOP.
jl EATS,
flMI,
SALT,
OILS,
Tl:S aad BrCKKTS,
niUfil) FBUITS,
rANNF.D OOOBS,
81'ICKS,
RR0OM8,
F1.01B,
FEED.
County Agent for
i.or n.i..tnirs toh.iccos,
There gooda bourbt for CASH ia large lota,
aad aold at almoat eily Brleea.
JAMK8 II. LYTLE,
Cloartld, Pa., June 12, lK7 ly.
PRIVATE SALE
er
Valuable Real Estate I
The andetflRncd, living In Pcna twp.. Clear
field eoonly, Pa., effcra tbe following valuable
Real Estate Tor aale:
446 Acres of Land,
more or Iras, In Rrcearla towaahlp, lying on the
north side of big Clearfield creek, and within one
mile or the same. Tne eboTo land Is beer Mr
corerec, with hemlock, white oak, rock oat, aod
other hard wood timber, and a quantity ef white
pine, aaid to ne nan a minion or more root.
The same is bearDy aedtrlaid with bituminous
coal, and directly on the line of railroad leading
rrom tfoutaoaietot'oalport. lis value Is en known.
There are, also, other valuable mineral a oa tha
same.
The above land Ilea about two ana a-hatf mllei
below the village of Ulen Hope, adjoining landa
of (seorge Oroom and others, on what la known
as Porier'a run. Tbe Improrsmenta on the prop
erty are a good geared sawmill, in running order,
n high dam, atone breast, made la the beat mea
ner, fit for almoat any machinery. There is, also,
a large frame dwelling bouse and frame bank bam
hereon, and about forty er Ine seres, more ar
lose, ef tbe land la cleared. Any person
wishing te Invest In property of tbia kind will da
well to examine this property. I will aell tho
whole er tha aadlvtded half taaeeeat, aa may awii
theparohaser. Tksabuvetraeloflenelwillmako '
two er three farms, which will compare favorably
with the greater part of ear aon air. Priee aad
terms mada known ta any aervoa wishlag ta pur.
eheee. Por further partiealara eall ia person or
ad area the undersigned at (Iramuian HlllaP.O
rleerfield eouoty. Pa, lAM'L W ID KM 1KB,
Jaa. t, 1871 If,