Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 17, 1878, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WBDN2MDAY WOKNINO, JULY IT, 1S7S.
Terms of Subscription.
If paid In edrunee.or within three moaths...$3 08
tf paid after tbrM ud before li a.oaibs... 3 60
If paid after tbe ojplratton of aii tnonbli... I 00
ffmHtMTi. B. M. PirraifeiM, A Co., Newa
peper Advertising Agent, 17 Park How, oorncr
Ueeknan Street, are oar dalj tathoiHeeo Agent
In New York City.
RELICiIOLH MOIICKM,
MetkodUt r.plncopftl Church Hot. J. A.
Mi MifRNAT, Pastor. tServlct erery Babbatb
tt A. M., and Tft P. M.
Bubbelh Hehool at t A. M.
Prayer Mooting every Thursday, at U P. M.
Conn union Harvloa, Orit Rabbet b of ovary
month, at HH A. M.
Went Clearfield M. K, Cburch.l.ev
William II. Dill and W. 8. VYilmk, Paatora.
Preaching ovary altarnato Hunday, at 8 o'clock,
P. M. bun day Sofaool at 31, P. M. All aro in
vited to altand.
Preeb terlau CburcbKev. II. B. Hut Lin.
Sfibbntb services morning and evening Beb
batb Sobool at I P. M. Prayer Mooting Wednei
day craning.
Ht. Prancla Church Catholic Rav. P.
J.BueniDAM.- Preaching at 10J o'clock, A. M., on
tha trat, third and fourth Saadeye of eaob month;
Vespers and Benediction of (be Blessed Sacrament
at 7 o eiocn, v. a. Bunday school tvtry eunuay
aftarnoon at I o'clock.
Cloariald people, la how odltltlng the Hnntmit
ratr Play, Park eounty, Colorado.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
ti mi r ..old mo uiitu asaaiu oodbt.
Heeond Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Fiiat Monday of Juno.
Fourth Monday of September.
timb or no torn common ritAa.
Pint Monday of Juno.
Second Monday of November.
poblio omenta,
Prttidft Jdgt Hon. Cher lei A. Mayer, of
Look Ha van .
Anittanl Lmm Arfya Hon. John H. Orris, of
Bellaronto.
Atutcinf Jmdyet A brain Ogden, Clearfield)
Vincent B. Holt. C Warn aid.
frofkonotaryHi bloom.
Htgimr and JtatordirL. J. Morgan.
Dittrttt Attorn Win. M. JdcCu Hough,
7Vearr David McQaughey.
JSTAari Andrew Panti, Jr.
Dpuiy Sktriff-CMH. J. Keaggy, Clearfield.
Comnty Surofyor 8mual . McUloikay, Cur
aensvill. Vaunt CommttortCKTk Brown, Clear
field TbomaeA. Medaa, Cbeit P. 0.; Hairii
Hoovar, Clearfield. i
County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear
fld j Samuel A. Caldwell, Wllllnmagrovt John
U. Connor, Burnnido.
Covntw Coroner J. B. Naff, New Washington.
Jury Comm i eet ontrt Dr. Jamaa P. Burebfield,
Clear fled, Joiepb Aloiandar, Madera.
Superintendent o Pub He School M. L. Mo
Dnown. Clearfield.
.Wtro Weight MeaenreeJtrw W.Carllle,
office at Luther burg Pa.
Notariu Public John W. Wrlgley, Wm. Ra-
debaugb, Cyrus Gordon, Clearfield i Joepb R.
Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Corwensvllle j J. A. Living
stone, DuUots City.
Nearly til the wheat and rye in this
county he boon harvested. Tba or op la bailor
than anticipated by tha farmer geaerelly.
If you want tho boat Sewing Ma
eblna, buy tba Wood, Improved in 1877. For
atlo by M. R. Boon. Claarfleld, Pa. JylMm.
Dr. J. M. Stewart, oftbia place, will
bo abaaat from bio offio on Wodaeiday and Than
day, July 17th and Itiib, attandlng tho milon or
tba Coolral Dantal Aaaooiattoa at Tyrvao,
- a
Lokt f Uu'iuo tUortiocn oi lUo 8th
Inat., on ibt river road, boiwtan Lumbar City
and Curwenivlllo, a valoobla oar-rlng. Tba
Under will ba aaitably rowarded by amding (bo
Bi to tbla oOo. j
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A Bio Timnu. Unr Vbilipaburg
nalghbora enjojad tba blggaat Fourth of July
that aver waa awarded to any vlolalty oa tba
waitarn alopo of the Allogheniaa. Wa woro not
prtaeot, bat wa ara told that tba corporate limit
of (bo borough luiitatrd a baa hlva for anmbcrp,
and all want off wall.
Lint of letters remaining uncluimod
a the Poftoffloa at Clcarflald, fur tha wak andiag
July lo, 1678 ;
U. W. Alllxun (Attorney at-Law), Margaret
Albert, C. D. Kvana A Brother, Daniel Jone,
K. II. Kliiilan, Wa. D. Keen, Mra M. J. Luma
duo, Mra. Maggie Meyer, Miia Maggie Sbitnet.
P. A.GiOLia, P. M.
At the Rxpublican oftioe ia the plaoe
io got yor job work dona, w ara tnuy prpard
to do anything la the printing Una, will do It
wall, ana at the right kind of prloaa. It.
Salt ! Salt I ! A car load of No. 1
a It, Urge twilled a ackt, full weight, jaat raoelved
at Juba McQaugaoy'a, and to bo had Jaat aa
ohoap aa It can bo purchased oywbreele. Also,
a lot of rock or lump aelt, for tha oa vl Jl))e.
jolO-St
Oar Seta eolamn it decidedly interesting in
a local point of view, and profitable reading to
outtidari who want to lava money.
J)og days commenced laHt fciatiirday.
a i
'Squire Kerr married hi" firet couplo
on Monday morning.
a
Dr. Stewart adminitei-a Kitroun
Oiiile Uai fur the pa In lei extraction of teolh. 3
a an
W'orknu'O bavo commenced laying
brick an tba new reitdrnce of William D. Diglar,
weit and of Pine atrtel, I
A lurie invoice ut lislnnu tucUlu juot
roctlved at 11 order a Hub atbtt, nut to rirai
National IUrr, Cleirflelrl, Pa.
A t-liungo in the date lor IcutlieiV
oxHOiination at Ciuweonville and Lumber City
if made In tha prugremtue tbla week.
The tenth annual tu'smon of llio
Pi nmylvania Slate Deolal Society will bo held at
Bedford pringt, July 30tb, Slat and Auguit lit.
Rev. A. il. Sorabowor, of Reading,
will preach lu the Cleat Held Daptiit Church noxt
Sunday, morning and evening, at the naual hoara.
The s lutein ents of the County Na
tional and Pint National Uankaan pnbliihed la
thii paper to day. Both wftheae inatitatlooa arft
aouod Onanoially, aa the report! will ibuw.
The warm weather ot the pattt few
wecki ha greatly improved tbo appearance of
Ibt corn field.. Tb new oat in thia regiua look
wall and the eroppromliea to ba an abundant one.
Dr. J. L. R. Heichbold, ol this bor
ough, will attend the meeting of the Dental Aim
elation at Tyrone to-day and to morrow, after
whiob ba will ipaud tome time vliitiog hi friondJ
ai Brook villa.
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The Auditors of Lawronce township
pnbllah a atatoment of the Road, ttohool aad Poor
fundi of their dlatrtot for 187?, which ihoald ro
ot! ve b careful pernial from tbt lai-payera of
that townahip.
The Juniata Valley Camp Meeting
will oomtnenoe at Newton Hamilton, on the IHtb
of A u go it and cloio on the 3.3d. Tbo Mt. Union
eongregatlon will have ebarge of tha boarding
tent and nataurant.
Jlarptr'i Magazine for An gnat is on
our table, abock full of origioal and Interesting
matter. Leave your order at the Clearfield Poit
offiee, wbera thii and all other magaiinaa and
pa par ean bo had.
We are authorised to give notice
in at a meeting ot tba Aauoaal luiatiaa Temper
anoa t'nlon of Clearfield will ba bald la the Court
Route next Monday evening, July 23, at! o'clock.
Rev. R. P. Campbell, of Woodland, ti&a been at
eored a ana of the epeakera for that occaaion.
m a aw
Prof. George W. Weaver, for a nnm
bor of yean Principal of tha free aeboola at Cur
weniville, hai boon alceted ta fill the aame
poiltloB In tha public lehoola at PanAeld, In
. HuatoB lownihip. Mr. Weaver I a good teacher,
and wa bava bo doubt tha Pen! aid folki will be
wMI pleated with him.
Mr. McQuown, the County Superin
tendent, in forma ni that ha baa aacurod Hob.
Schuyler Colfax, of Boa lb Bead, Ind., to deliver
a Ionian la Clearfield daring tha next aeiaioa of
tha Teaoberi'CovBty Inilitnte, which will ba hatd
omaitao Ib Deoember. Mr. McQ. will endeavor
to aeeur atbtr oolebritlee for that oooarloo.
Tho parties who stole two old hena
and about twenty young oh ie bona from tho farm
of Joirph L. Thompaon, Is Lawrenoe townihlp,
aear Mt. ZIcb, an riqueited to ratura than and
aava cxpenaa. The partiaa an known to Mr
Tfaoenpaon, and if tbry want to aava tbemialvaa
from a dlagraoeful expoaure tbay will eioort tba
birda book to their Ant rooatlng plaoa. Look
out, Bow I Jooeph moaoa bulaoa t
An adjourned mcetini; of the Hun
tlngdon Preabytary waa held at Bedford on Tues
day and Wedneaday of laat week, at which timt
Rev. J. R. Beodenon waa ordained and Initallcd
paator of the PreebytarlaB Church la that town.
The clergymen io attendance from thii county
were Rev. II. B. Butler, ol ClearAeld, aad Rev
D. II. Campbell, of Anaonville. Tbo Preabytary
adjourned to meet at Lemon, Centre county, on
tba Stat Tueedey la October next.
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The Cubwensvilli Rand. The
id am ban of tbia mueical organisation paid oar
town a vlflt Uit Wedneaday evening, and during
their itay had tha pleasure of laelng tbo next
tioveroor. Tbo talent and deportment of tola
band cannot be diiaoaoted, and It 1 a m It for tuna
that tbla borough ia unable to gat up a almilar
organisation. During their viiit, boaidaa iera
nadiug Senator Dill, they afterward ox ecu tad a
number of piece throughout tha borough, to the
delight of the old and, particularly, the young
alera. Shall Clearfield have a band too 1 Tbli
il new tbo ojueillon.
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Independence Day. T lie luai Fourth
of July made Clearfield appear like a Sunday.
The turnout to Pbllipaburg wa large ; then tbon
were turnout of clan, faction and Uuiilfce, in
every dinetlon In tbo morning, who picnicked
In the grovel adjoining town. But aueb a rain
atorm eet In between 1 and 3 o'clock P. M. and
waa kept up until evening that tha detraction
of itaMb, ritibun and ball wai gricvoui, Indeed.
Five thonasod dollar of looie caib Waa apvat
outiide of Clearfield by pcraona who would have
rpeut it ben at home bad an opportunity: bean
given. Ii taktl no Solomon to see how our bul
ne men loit their harrcat on tho Fourth.
How to Prevent Disease. Now
that lira Inauranoo Ii io nearly dead, it la beat to
pnvent dlaaaat, and tho boat thing to do It with
I Dr. Fenner'a Capitol Bitten. Bend for a cpeelal
circular oe hi St. Vltua Daaoe Speoifia. It baa
never failed to aura. II. B. Bpaokmaa, agent,
Clearfield, Pans 'a.
A Fact. An advertisement inserted
in the Republican will reach Don readen than
If publlabed In all tbo other paper la tha conn-
ty, and ooit tbo advartlaet leaa thaa one-half
In other wordt, an adverlixment peibUahad In
our jcurnal U worth double tha prioa of that
charged by any other publlthor la tha ooaaty,
"It la a fact." tf.
Bceeite Fob Balb. R. Nawtea Shaw koopa a
. Bugglea and riattorm
fwn the ilhW
Salt I .Twtl l;as vmt ewwivavl am
awaka W Taa;,w"?' waaiil ,ufr v iTT
ao tha articU eaa bo had at two do.laev agw. IKS '28 X'Z&Z
Romomber that Lytle is County
Agent for borriuarw'i Xoauooo, aad aaa aali uam
atfaotory prioea. They ara tho boat tobaoaaa la
marktL Try them.
ay I van la.
may l-u.
Wanted. Two live men to Belt Teas
to the trade, on eommiaelon of (one half tbo profit! )
Saleimen standing no loiwa. Commtialon paya
ble ioob a good an revolved by purchaser, Perm
aaent poaiiioa to right partiaa. All goods tbipped
from New York. Addrasa, R. D. WKIR A Co.
Pittsburgh, Ponn'a. Western Managers.
June 3ML
Dental Notice. Dr. A. M. Jlilli
would any U hi friend and former patienU thi
ha hai not retired from practice at has boon m
iBduatrioaety circulated by tome parsons, bat will
continue to give bit penonal attention to all who
may dealn it, or to aaatet Dr. Heiehhald whem
ever required. Nitrwui Oxide Qai given for tha
painless extraction of teeth. April 34-tf.
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To Sportsmen. A gun smith has
loouted ia Clearfieled, an Second street, next door
to the First National Bank, who can do all kinds
of repairing, key fitting, etc. He baa alio a full
Una of Uone, Revolvers, Fieblng Tackle, Keys,
etc, oa head at all tinea. A full niekle plated,
oven -shot revolver for $2.50 at H ardor's, next to
First National Bank. July S-3U
TukMobiIannon Rhiimie. TheCom-
uiiraioncrs of Clear lid d ami Centra counties have
awarded tho ton woik lor lUa mw lridgo acroaa
tbt MohhOniU eratk, below K lartuwn, to Ueoro
Spearing, lor $S8o. Tlitro wim nlteeo bida for the
work, ranging from $640 to $1,100. A number
of the bitii went of the "straw " kind, Irum the
fact that the bidders failed to furnish the proper
soreliea for tho eomplttion of the work. The
superstructure, which ia to be of iron, was awarded
to the Milton Car Works, for $1,2.-1. Tbo bridg
is to be one span, 1(J feet In length, and It to be
completed by tbt first day of next October. Tho
total oost will be $2,130, one-half to bo paid by
each eonnty,
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Another Anderson. Thomas An
derson, who baa been In ebarge of Sheriff Pants'
stable. In some way, two weeks ago, acquired a
basket filled with groceries, belonging to Owes
Campbell, of Bogge township. Mr. Campbell,
suspecting said Anderson, came to town last
Monday morning, and, after obtaining a permit
from Eiquire Howe, repaiied to Thomas' resi
dence, in this borough, and then found his boa
ket and elotfaa, wlaai the grrls. Thomas,
therefore, baj a caa oa tho liat for the September
Quarter Sesiloni. It would stem front this that
be it no better than tbo Louisiana Andersons,
though be may not bare Sherman, Jenka and
Pinkston tn lifted on his side. -
The time of holding the Young
Mao's Prayer Meeting, wb icb Is held in the leetan
room of the PraibytertaB Church every Sabbath,
has been changed from evening to morning, just
pnvloni to the regular boar for presetting bervloe,
Until farther notice, the meeting will be held
every Sabbath at 9:46 A. M, A eordlat Invllitloa
Is exteodod to allium la attend, and especially
to the young men.
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Kev. J. H. MeMurray, pastor of tho
Clearfield M. I. Choreb, wa absent last Buaday,
attending the n-openlng of a Church at Miles
burg, Cealn ooaaty. Hie pulpit was ably filled
Ib the morning by Rev. K. J. (Jray, President of
Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, who preached
an eloquent sermon. Rev. A. D. Yoeom, a former
paitor af the Church, now stationed at Belle
fonle, preached In the evening, and waa greeted
with a large eongregatlon. Mr. Yocum'a friends
hart are numbered by hundreds, who an always
glad of an opportunity to hear him preach.
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John B. Tarnon, a member of the
Kmpire Hook and Ladder Compaay, of At toon a,
waa killed July 6th, bear East Tyrone, while the
company wen retaining from a eelebratioa at
Bellefoate oa Ibe tib. He waa Handing oa the
stepa of tba ear-platform, looking back to the
rear af the train, wbea be waa struck oa the book
af the bead by aa Iron bull project) ug from the
ll mime af a bridge ipaaalng Ibe Juniata river
at the place above aauad aad.kaockvd od into the
dlteh along tide of tha traek. Ue waa picked up
aliva,ktdied before the traia raaebed the itatloa
at Tyrone. Ue waa aged aboat 23 yean.
We, like almost everybody else,
theegbtotery family in Ibe land waa supplied
with one af those maeb to bo deilred Beeeteiilofr
a tewing machine -but, upon conversing with
J. W. Nieklia, tba agaat of the Stager Maanfae
taring Company at tbia plaoe, we found we were
greatly ml stab a j for he Informs aa that he has
told ever fifty ef tkoee Jaatly eelebrated Singer
Hewing Machinal liaea he eame to Clearfield
toanto-M' lAree moefAe ago. Re alae I a forms
aa that (be Singer Is to-day Ib greater demand
thaa ever, notwithstanding new machlatt hart
been heapad upon the market ai.d eld ante have
charged Ibelr names, taking lone name that will
likely lead tome ef Ibe anwary ta panhaae a
machine that la a few yean they an eenpeUed
either te throw away or trade ll off for a mere
toag, aad at last bay a Singer. Aad we heartily
color id a with Mr. NWkHa ia hit tUiemeal, that
tt la better re bay a Singer at first, aad have a
machine thai will leal for yean without gettiag
oat W repair, thaa te boy a model and ia a lew ,
yeara have te repleoe It with a linger. Tba eAee
af the Slagar b Ib Will.y'i tetlevnag establish-1
BMat, ta Market at reel, Cleerfleld, Pa. I
Accidental Poisoning. On the
night of the 4th, tayi the Clinton Democrat, Mr,
George McQormick called at Wallace, II 11 ton A
Co.'t drug iton, in Lock Haven, for tome tnedl
olne, including a pint of whisky. Ha left the
latter in the laboratory, and when ha eame back
be took op another bottle (notwithstanding It
waa of different sixe and shape and labeled Car
bolie Acid), thinking be bad his own, and went
off. Upon reluming to bis farm Just below town
he tok a drink of the add and and died la aboat
half an hour. Dr. Walla was called, but eonld
afford no relief. Deceased waa a flue farmon
quiet, kl&d and industrious, aad hit sudden tak
ing off ii deeply lamented by a large iltvle of
lelailvt and fr ten da
iloJiK. Kx-Uor. Rigler and wife
bare returned home, after making a lengthy visit
to Judge Black, at York, Pa. Tha rVfta fttpue.
(('can, In alluding to the mooting of these two
prominent Dtmoeratlo statesmen, Ironically n
marks) "We presume then two Democratic
boron hare concooted a plan by which all oar
moral, social and financial wrongs are to be cured,
by simply putting their party In power." Well,
If tbey have agreed upon a plan, It would be well
enough for the country te try It ; and If Ibe peo
ple do not faie better thaa tbey have under Radi
cal rule, wo will ak to have them and all their
friends tamed out of office be Ton they waite one
balf the precious time that tha friend or the
editor In question have.
An Auokehhive Reporter. The re
porter of tbo Bellefonte R'nre was enterpris
ing enough to eroai the Allegheny Mountain on
the Fourth, for the purpose of witnessing the
Pblllpsburg eelebratioa. When ba reeobod the
town be found it full of people, and, Io imitation
of ether young men, be pressed his way weitward,
so bi te flank the crowd and be at rest. He
forced himself through the village, eroited tha
placid waters of tba Mosbaonon, and fouod him
self half way across Deeator township, la thii
county, before be reached the outer elmle ef hu
man beings. What happened the man afterward!
he falls to' relate, except that he got mixed up
with the girla and bands ef masle aad be may
be the poaieasor of a bora yat, for aught we know .
Merited. The editors of the AI-
toon a dally TWom, Ib their Issue of the III Inst.,
pay the following compliment to ear neighbor
aad ftllow clilten t 'Rev. William H. Dill, of
Clearfield, very acceptably filled the pulpit of tba
First Methodist Kplieopal Church yesterday
morning and evening. His discourse ia the morn
ing wai foanded oa II Corinthians, W: 17-18.
aad that of tba evening oa Romans, xlv : 7. Both
texts wen tkilfully bandied and tha potato la
them very eltarly set forth, lit elosed hlsevea
lag sermon with a ilrong appeal to tha young
people te lei tbo Infleeaea of their lives be In
favor of Cbrlatand Christianity. Rev. Mr. Dill
la a brother ef Hon Andrew H. Dill, the Deme
oratie candidate for tioveroor, aad la una of the
moat p lease Bt gen i km en among the Methodist
clergy ef the Central Pennsylvania Ooafenace,
At a preacher ef rlgbteeusnoae he ia forcible, elo
quent aad acceptable, and hai a boil of warm
friends amoag the eharcbei. May be long be
pnservad ta the ebanb ta preach the unsearcha
ble riches of Christ te dying men."
A Union Fair. We learn that ar
raagemeau an heiag perfected for holding a
Fair la Pie'e Opera Hoaae, dariag the firaf week
of the September Court. One af the feataree af
tbt Fair w.ll be a eoatett betweea 4he Meads ef
Rev. P. J. Bberidaa ind Rev. Wat. H. Dill, fur a
eet ef the New America a Cyclopaedia, IS von met,
library binding. The mode af eenteet will be by
ballot, a vote te he coast dend equal te 16 eeati,
and the elergymaa fr whom tba meat eaah bat
beea contributed during the Fair will be awarded
the Cyclopedia. The books will be oa txblbl
ttea al tha PoatoBot, la this plaoe, naill after
tba eoateet It decided. The finds reallaad will
be ased for missionary parpoioa. The Mm da of
tba two gaatlemoa) earned will, aa doubt, ply
their tMatlen from new antll the tleta ef the
Fair. Fer retea itt l ar twealy vttea far It,
Just at yea like.
We aaderstend liaea the above wat put In
type that the lady Meadf ef Mn. Kate A. Penta,
ar thii borwagb, tad Mra. Kelt O'Keefe, af Car
weasvllle, have determlaed ta teean a ttlver tea
rat, which Ii la he dlspnead ofla a ikwOar anaaaar.
Away Down. Prices have been re
duced from tan to fifteen per cent, al the Phila
delphia Branch store, and that it the plaoe to boy
obeap and good clothing. The largest stock and
the best Wamiutta shirts erer In this town. Ci
In and examine goods and prices. je 19 tt.
Wool and all kinds of grata taken In exchange
for slot hi og, at Iht Phlla. Branch Clothing Stort.
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The Clearfield Gas Company offers,
at par, Coapon Bonds in denominations of tJM
and $jOf eaob, bearing interest at the rate of aii
per eeatum per annum, payable etui-annually at
the First National Bank, The Company hu
iasutd bonds to the amount of $10,000, and fl,0O0
of tbla wat taken bat a few dayi ago by one of
the Clearfield banks, leaving $4,000 to be disposed
of. Capitalist! who are seeking a safe invest
ment for tha ir money, would eoniull their inter
est by Investing In these boo da. Tbey oan he
purchased at either of the Claarfleld banks. Any
information nspectiog the Una Company, will be
cheerfully given by A. F. Boynton, President, or
W. W. Botta, eeorejary. JelO-tf.
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Mr. K. Jy. Thompson, Titusvillo, Pa.
l)wr Sit : I take pleaaun la loondlng the
virtues or Sleeper' Arnica Liniment. About
three month si oca I bad In one of my feet what
the M. D.'a said was acute rheumatism. In thi
day' time I waa unable to bear the weight of a
sheet on my foot. 1 made an application of the
liniment at 4 e'eloek p as., and in one boar then
was a decided ohango for the batter. The aext
day at noon I put oa my boots aad have bad no
further trouble Very truly yon re,
M. M. TtTTTLB
I. K. Thompson, Proprietor, Titasvitle, Pa.
Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all drugglitt
In Clearfield, and by Jot, Seylor A Boa, Lulhen-
burg.
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal tad other freight! tent over the
Tyrone) A Clearfield Dlvlalon, Pennsylvania Rail-
road, for tha week ending July 0, 187S, and
the same time last year i
OOAU
For tho week -
Same) time laat year ,
to we.
40,631
47,6V7
Inoreaaa
Pnvioaely duritig year
Same timt laat year
Deoraaae
Total ia 1878
Same time laat year...HM.,HH..M...l
Deoreate
OTBBB raXIBBTt.
Lumber..
Miscellaneous freights
036
. 609,48$
. $66,887
. 6fl,8V9
. 833,149
, 678,809
64,880
.308 earr,
,.3:io
A Very Painful Death. A pecu
liar fatality teams to have followed the hoy Plea
log, who died ia thii borough aa Tnetday evening
of last weed. Daring the rafting Beaton laat
Spring be became enamored with the river, and
constantly repaired to 111 haaki agelait the ex
preet eemmaada of hit parent. He nought every
opportunity to escape from bit home, and finally,
while playing ea a raft, be fell Into the water
aad waa oarrled some distance down the strata.,
when be waa by aoeident reeeued from a watery
grave and restored to bis parents by yoaag Mur
ray, who happened to bt near tt the time. Thii
frightened him from the river bank foretime)
but Just at soon aa the flood subsided and the wa
ter became warm enough, he retorted to the river
again for tho purpott ef bathing. While In the
water a few weeks ago he happened te eat hie
heel on bo old fruit oan, which wat embedded In
the aand. Tho Injury loomed Insignificant, and
be continued hit bathing two, three, and area
four timet a day, oattl four dayi previous tobli
death, wbea hli foot became Inflamed aad ex-
oeeedlngly paiaful, producing look-jaw and finally
re tu I ting In death, IDs sufferings were awful,
and tbla ease should prove a warning ta all di
bed tent boyt.
A Heart-rending Traoedt. Tho
rVyoeiiHg Democrat relet el the following : Oat
of tba most aad and shocking aealdeaii that wa
have ever had ee ceil on ta record ecenrred near
tb It plaoe (Tnnkbanaook) oa Thursdry, the 4th
Intt., at aboat 10 e'eloek A. M,, while many ef
eurelllMBi were absent, attending the Centennial
eelebratinn eeremoalea al Wllkee-BAim. A eon
ef Jacob BrnageM, Howard by name, aged It,
waa aboottng at a mirk placed epon the tide of a
moke houae In their back yard, with a smooth
rifle. This be had been perm 1 Mad te do by hla
father, who, It la laid, halped hla to mould tba
bulled. Suddenly, at the boy wat examining
the mark after aakiag a thot, be heard a faint
toaad la the adjolalng fltld when Mr. Drungeai
waa cradling wheat. Going to the place from
whence the sound proceeded bt found hla father
lying on Ibe ground Insensible, with a bullet-hole
la tbo back ef bla bead, frea which the blood wat
flowing profutely, Il atemt that Mr. Bruogeii
happened ta be ataadlag, at the very aoaeat tha
hot wai made, Ib aa exact Ilea with tba direct lot
take by tha hall, wblea, although It bad patted
through a dletaaee af tame twa head red foot
frea the aaisle ef tba gan, and bad planed twa
boards, eaeh over aa Inch In tblekrett, aad
f rased a peaeb tree limb la IU eon r so, atill re
tained luflcleat la petot te prodaoe a aortal
waaad. Medical ajilsteaea waa Immediately
summoned, and Dr. Mulbullaad made an meffeet
aa! attempt ta extract the ball, probing the
waned te the depth of aereral laches. It toon
beea ma apparent that aotbiag eonld be doae te
prevent the death af the weeaded man, whleh
took place aboat three bouri after the aoeldeat,
tbt patient remaining Insensible nearly all Ibe
Intervening lima. We eaa toiretly realise what
a dreadful ttete af afflict Ion the family mast be
thrown late by ibb unexpected aad a eat heart
read tag tragedy, or what a terrible warning It
aaaveyi agate the tare leaa ate of daageroas
weeptBA, The deteaiei wat a aaa aboat M
yean af ago, a highly retpeeted tit lien Bad hlad
neighbor, lie leavet a wife aad three children,
tba yoBBgett af whoa wai Iht one whoa lockkat
aad 111 ated head to ai ml trad tba aid aoeldect
that hu left hla fetberleee."
jtcdtfff.
Fanrt aid V tear. nine. D. W. Jordaa baa aa
baadt, dally, PKB8H VEGETABLE aad all
kiadi ef FRUITS, whiah he will deliver ea ewt
loaaere la aay part ef the town.
Clearfield, Pa Jaa. la, iSTaVtC.
Ota nunoB Pbb Cbstt. Dmoodbt an Old
PaicBt. Sewing Macbiaeeeaaaow bepamhaeed
at MemH'1 tta aad variety atore. froaa $36 up
ward. All ktadeef tewlag aaehlatt repaired
oa the sbertett aeifta.
Clearfield, Pa Jaly 1$, 1877.
WmvBB 1 10e,e ft iaeh ahaved thlaglea
te average frea la $ taehet fcr which we
will pay the kigheet market prteo.
A. J. KBAHBR V9.t
Wahtbb. Soma aailly learned pertoa or Art lit
to aaau tec tare uvtmmwt rTBnr oils uabvab
PicvefeBB la tbia eeunty, oa Royalty. Painted
from photographi ar any picture, And It the
Finest Oil Painting made Before the territory it
teou I will paint piotorea 8x11 for $1S and
warrant them for life, livery peraoa should have
one, aa Oil Paintings oa Van vat are we oaiy
pictures that will stand tho teat of timt, and oan
be handed down te posterity. Fartlenlare free.
L.T. LUTHKR,
, Nov. Tt 1877-ty. Carry City, Pa.
Liter in King.
.. -Tb, Liver la the Imperial organ of the whole
human eyaiem. aa it no a troll tbo life, health and
bappiaeaa of man. When il U diet ur bed la Itt
proper aotion, all kloda of allmenta ate the natu
ral melt. The digestion of food, the movement
if tbo heart and blood, tha aotioa of tba brat a
and nervous ayatam, are ell Immediately eoa
nectod with the workings of the Liver. It hat
been aaoeettsully proved that Graea'l Auguat
Flower ia unequalled in curing all persona af
file tad with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and
all tne numerous symptoms mat rasuu irom aa
unheal t by eoaditioa ot the Liver ana otomacB.
Sample bottlea to try, 10 oenU. Positively sold
In al towns ei the Wottorn Continent. Three
dosea will prove that il it just what yoa want. -
julyl7,'7t)-eow-ly.
Dots'! bt Utteived
Many person aay "l haven't got tbt Con lump
Hon1 when asked to euro their con ah with Shi'
loh'a Consumption Care. De tbey lot know
that Couxba wad to Comnaiptfon and a remedy
that will cure Consumption will certainly cure
a cough or any long or toroat trouble, waxaow
It will cure when all otnora leu ana oar iaita in
II la to potltive tbtt we will refund tho price
aald If you receive no benefit. Ia not tbla a fair
p repetition. Priee, 1$ eti 60 eta. and $1,00 per
bottle. For leme Cheat, Book or Bide, nee rjni-
loh'a Poroua Plaatar. Price, 36 eta. For aalo by
all Drnggtitt of Clearfield.
TTBONS 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH
3w Qfatrtittmtuit.
afN aad after Monday, MAY $0, 1877, the
VfPataeagerTraiaawtu ran daily (except Bub-
day) between Tyrone h viaarneia, at loiwwt
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
W. B. Plubmbr, Cebdiwior.
LIAV1 SOUTH.
Why will yoa snflcr with Dyspepeta aad liver
complaint, constipation, ana general debility
when yoa eaa ittat ovr atore enuoa t vyatona
VilaJiser which we toll ea a positive guarantee
to cure you. Prloe 10 eta., and 76 eta. For tale
by all DruggtiU of Clearfield,
HACKHETACK. a popular and fragrant per
fume. For tale by all Druggists of Clearfield.
Dee. 6, '77-Om.
Uae Dr. Van Dyke's Sulphur Soap
The leading external specific for diaeaae of the
SKIN, and beautifiar of the COMPLKXION ; for
the Bath, Toilet and Narstryj is recommended
by physicians. Bold by Druggistt. ihot 26
Ctntt f box, I Cakes, 00 Cent.
K. S. WKD8TKK, Prop., 60 H. 6th St., fblln.
july!T,7S-tow 6a.
Time flies and so do diseases of the ikin when
that incomparable purifier of the cat tele and beau
tifiar of tbo complexion, Ulenu'l Sulphur Soap,
it uaeu io oiiperee inem. rimpiee, oioioaes,
orea and bra lies, and the me are invariei ly ra-
moved bv it. Sold bv all Drucxiita.
Hill' Hair A Whisker Dye, Blark or Brown,
60 oenU. Jul7-tt,
alut Iteoelved !
Just Roeeivod by ARNOLD, at
UUKWJiSVILLIfi:
Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster !
Car Load pare Corn, Rye and Oata
Chop I
Car .Load JJeuken halt l
Car Load Choice Family Flour 1
Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac!
ar Shingles, Bark, R. K. Tics and
Grain will be taken in exchange
Uurwonsviiio, May I, l7a.
CorweasvlIK-l.lO, r.
Clearfleld,...M..1.40, "
Leooard,... "
Barrett, .,.... i. "
Hoouind.i,,j. 1 V f
Biglev- 4 H,
WaJlAoetoo,.....4.17, "
Blue Ball, 4-36. "
Graham ...4.31,
Philipsbun, ...4.86, "
Bulner!, ...4.99, "
Boynton, ..4.46,
Oioeola, 4.63, "
Pewelton, 6.06, "
Summit, $.16, "
Vantouyoe,.H.6.36,
Tyran $.08, " 1
CLEARFIELD ACCOMMODATION.
Ww. L. Bhoadwi Conductor.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Tyrone,..,. t.0,A.n
Vanaooyoe,.,.. 9.35, 14
Summit H 9.60, '
Paeeitoa 10.00, M
CaoaolA,..10.19, "
fojDloo 19.17, "
Stetner t, 10.33,
Philipaburg,10.36, "
Graoam 10.38, "
Blue Ball,,,.,.. 10.87,
WallaauB,...18.44,M
Bigler 10.63, "
Woodland 10.69, M
Barrett, ..11.87,
Leonard, U.13, "
Claarfleld 11.19, "
Varwonavllle,. 11.40 r.B.
TlHHOLIjTI01V OIT rARTNEHNHIP.
4AJ J r. HraKv eivea thAt the eo-partnar.
i .'..v-'..i" altlf,r bwtweon A U. knui
and Jaha M. Ti f i rrnr a ana i mtynK
G. Kramer A Co., In the rooery bus loose. At
Clear I old, Pa., wat dissolved on the First day of
July, 1878, A. tt. Rraaer having withdrawn
from tbt firm. All books and oooouota art in
the kanda of A. G. Kramer for settlement, at hla
eflc, when all partial Indebted ta the firm an
requested te tall and settle the tame.
A. U. KRAMER.
J. f. KRAMER.
Clearfield, July 3d, 1878, 4t.
Carwemvtlle.. 6.48 A. n. Tyrone, 1.16 r. a.
Olearfleld... T:19 " Vaatooyot,....l.3 "
Leonard, 7.36 " Summit, 1.00 "
Barrett, T.S6 Powalton 8.30
Woodland T.6I " Otooolt. $ 46 "
Bigler, 8.07 Boynton 3.6.1
WallaoeteB,.H $.31 w Stalnor't, 4.00
Blut Ball, $.86 " Pbiltpabnrg...4.a6 "
Graham $ 46 M Qraham .4.40
Philtpsburg $.00 " Blue Ball, 4.66 M
Steiner'a, 9.10 " WalhMetoB, ...6.13 "
Boynton, 9.36 " Biglor, 6.38
Oaceola....... 9.80 M Woodland,M...6.46
Powalton, 10 00 " Barrett, 6.6?
Snmmlt, 10.80 M Leonard, 6.06
V an eooyoo,n.. 11.07 p. V. Clearfield, 6.20 "
Tyrone M11.60 " Carwenavllle,.7.00 N
LEAVE NORTH.
larrtfl
In Whit. Iwp.. Cmbrl. oouaty, oo Saod.r.
ud. inch, 1H7, b. K.r. W. B. FurdT. Mr. Tho,.
Kut.r ul Uim Mar, A. BlIlH, both of Clf.rl.lil
oouatjr.
On Thur.J.r, Jun. llh. I"7I, br H... J. M.
Sobiok, Mr. U,ur( J. Fh, afC.rv.ni. ill., Ol.u-
uld et'UDtr. nod Mill Msirfi. Bell, of Orbl-
uui., Huntingdon wantf.
On Sond.T. Jin. llHh, 187,, b. W. I. C.rl.r,
Kiq., Mr. Abriti.ni w nor .nd nllM AUMbbiui'
n.l, both of Urndford towmhlv.
In Morrii tomihip, on Sund.T. Jun. SVth.
HU, br ... A. H. McCloik.T, Mr.BMj.niln 11
ur .nd uim Amilu c. lloor.r. bulb vf Ul..r-
ueld Munlj.
In Morrff town.blp, on 8nnd.v. Jun. ItOtb,
18TB, br K.r. A. D. MeCloik.T, Mr. 8rn.it Kil.r
ud M l, Bottio B. J ury, botb of Clurfi.ld oountjr,
At th. raided, of Mr, Bb.w, In W.IUoMon,
on Snnd.;, Jan. Stlh, 1871, bj K.r. J. i'uro.
Brown, Mr. Omr C. Lrm.n,of Look li.rn, P..,
nd HI,, Jnlln B. Dm.lkw, of H.wlon H.mllton,
ronn m.
At th. raiid.no. of M. Smith, .t B.rr.U lUllon
on Taoid.r, Julj td, 1871, kr W. I. Curl.r, I.q
Mr. Tbomu Duki.. of llontidnlh nd Miu
Annl. i.nnab.rrr, of Bradford township.
At Phlllpaburl, P.., on Tbur.d.r, Jul? dth
IH7S, nj u.r. int., v. r.rdoa, nr. UMtfl r)
Rlok.rdl .nd Mn. M.,i, IS. Back, bulb I
Clnrl.ld, P..
Oo Tbor.dir. July 4th. 1878. br D. Dr.i.br.
Eia., Mr, Vr.uk Morrlion .nd MlM J.a.l.Soba-
nald, both of Dnlon township.
At th. raaid.ne. of th. brid.'t Uihn. on &na
d.r, Jul. 7th, 1878, br R.r. Otttti Leldr. Mr.
Alfrad L. Bloom and Mlu LoulM fimitb, bolh of
ijioomiofion, i;ioarn,ld oonnty.
At tb, rosld.no. of Mrs. Darld Lanibsrrr. on
mursaaj, jair in., i.7B, by n.r. wa. H. VHl,
Mr. Tbomaa J. K.ucr aad Miss MaliSMJ. Lans
barrr, botb of Lawr.no. township.
At th. Mansion Hobs., Cl.arfl.ld, Pa., on Mob
lay morning, Jnly 16th, 1878, by Jamas K.rr.
Em., Mr. Justian Tripofn.y and Mra, Csloatia.
rioara, notn ot uortogton township.
&TAOI LINES.
A stage learos Corwonsrill. daily for R.ynolds
rillo, at 1 o'olook, p.mM.rriTiog.tR.ynsldsTUI.
at 8 o'elook, p. m. B.tnrning, lear.s H.ynolds
rill, dally, at T o'elook, a. m-, arrlring at Cur
w.nsrillat 12 o'elook, Fara,M.h way, 13,
A stag. Iaar.s Carwonsrlll. dally, at 1 o'elook.
p. m., for DuUoi, City, arming al UaHois cily
at 8 o'eloek, p. aa. Returning, kare. UuBol. at
T o'eloek, . m., daily, arrlring at Carweairill.at
lloolook, nj. JTara, aaob way, ,2.
PniLIPSBI'RQ JIOS11ANNON BRANCDKS
LUUM BOETir.
BTATIOBS. A. BI. If. P. II.
Morrlidal., 12:40
Pblllpsburg, 11:11 4:82
BUinar'a IMi 4:14
Boynton, 11 14 4:18
OsomU, 10:18 11:04 4:10
Mo.hsr.nuo, 10:88 11:11 1ST
Sterling, 10:t 11:48 8:J0
Hontsdal., 10:48 11:40 8:48
MoCauley, 10:58 11:85 8:40
LBArfl BOITTBJ.
A. at. A. BJ.
I. H.
1:0
1:15
1:10
1:14
1:911
1:44
1:51
1:57
8:01
8:07
1:11
0:10
8:55
8:50
8.45
7:8S
t:SB
t:44
7:51
8:08
8:11
8:18
8:40 8.11
8:85 8:18
t:M 8:18
Ksndriok's,
Kamay.
10:68 11:80
11:18 11:16
Tb. nnd.r,lgned would InK-rin tha old patrons
of tb. Arm, m wallM tba publle In g.neral, tb.t
h. will oootlnu. the bustneM at tb. old staad, and
proposes to sell goods obeaper than erer. Ulro
meaaall. J. V. KRAMKH.
TilANTS AND FLOWKKfs.
X Th. nndwsign.d b.r.by glrw aotle. ten
tne eitlsena ol Clearfield oounty, that ha has al
hi, green hous. In ClearAeld, . large quantity of
au Bind, ol
VEMETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS,
whleh h. will tell .t rcaaonabla prleas. lie has
Early and Lat. Cabbage Plants, TomatoM, C.l.ry,
(auliDowar, &gg I'lanta, Pepper rianu, Ae.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS, $4 88 per 1,00, or
ntty onto par nundrad.
All kinds of FLOWERS for pot. nod bedding,
banging baskets and raMS, suon a.
Assorted Heliotropes, Single A Double Petunias,
Ueranlnms, Bage, rnobsta, raastee, Agera-
tuu, ColBUS, Uabliae, Verbenas, Ctphea,
Cannes, Centauraa and Cineraria,
Begonias, Broralla, Mignon.tt.,
Pinks, Phlox, Ac, Ao.
FOR ONI DOLLAR,
will tend mo done., strong, rigorous, w.ll
braooned Bower plants ! any selection. Wbore
the selection is Isft to m. I will guarantee satis.
faction. ERNEST BOCK.
ClearOeld, P., April H,1-lt.
$..HMk:s.'l Column. S. 3. &tfi tt.'t Column.
1VA
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
YOU CAN'T STOP THIS
W AKE ItOI AD TOll
T. A. FLECK & CO.'S ONE PRICE STORE.
OOM1D AND 19X2X3,
Philadelphia Branch
Clothing Store,
ROOM NO. , OPERA HOUSE.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
STOCK OF GOODS
: EVER BROUGHT TO CLEARFIELD.
ijUantou.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
, . Curwentrllla, Pa. Jan. , '7 8 If.
Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs.'
Curweaet Die, Jee, r,
" ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Ciirwensrllle, Pa., Jan. II, '78-tf.
ARNOLD UAH ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles.
. .. SI1AVED AND SAWED.
Carwenivllle, J&i. V, 'T tf. '
(ioihhi)m:h' notk iu
J In the Urphena' Court of Clferfleld eoueijf,
P In the mit'er of Joitjih Kvler, deo'd.
The underiifued, appointed nndoumminlonml
to take teitlmunjr ee to the utlten delckted in
the petition if tteorge Krler,aud return tbeieme
tu t'uurt, will attend to bit duiiet na euoh at fail
oflioa In Clearfield, on Tueadej, the Ktb dajr af
July, IsTrt, at 1 o'oloik p. m., wbea and wbera
all part lei Interfiled di; nttend.
ti. V. WILSON,
ClearAeld, June 19, 7S-3t. Commliiioner.
F
ion SALE.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
The underlined would reepeelfallr Inform tbe
.illu.a ef ri.,.M and .li.lt.. k. hu ia.JJJ.VJJ I . JJ J. J.I J4 J. V J.V J. XVJJ. 1 VJ IV WUiii JJi,
BALD KASLR VALLEY BRANCH.
l. Hail. Hall. Kip.
r. m. a. sr. p. m. a. a.
7. IS 8.30 leare Tyron. arrive 8.18 8.05
f.18 8.47 Bald Kagl. h it 7.48
8.01 (.30 Julian .1 f.OV
8.14 t.ii Miltil.org 4.48 8.43
8.31 10.05 Bellefonu 4.87 8..18
8.45 10.15 HII.abo.rg 4.15 8.88
8.08 10.40 Howard 4.0 6.00
41 11.18 nrriraL. Hare. tear. 8.15 5.15
TTRONS STATION.
aaarwann.
PaeiBe Bipreas
Harrislmrg Aoc'rn,
r. n.
Hall Train, 8:18
Atlantio Kipreao, 8:50
Phlla. Expreaa, 10:33
w.srwiBU. a.
Pittaburgh Kip'as, 1
Paoifle Klpress, 8:
Way Passsnger,
Mail Train,
Fast Line.
1:
8:34
7:08
In Pike towBibip, oa Wedneedar, Kay 13d,
1H7I. of eoaioBDtloa. Willi. MtrvaT. mb of
Wai'. UarTer nod Fraaeei Ella Lauaherr. aced 1
nonini aaa aajri.
To Pike townihlp, oa Pridej, Jane Tth, 1"T8,
eoniuBBptiea, Franeea Ella, wife of Wo, Har
ve Laughar7,aged U yean, 1 Month and 4 dajri.
In Pike townihlp, en Wodneidny, Jaae SAtb,
78, of eoniumntioa. WUIIan llnrvev Lnuaher.
agea ii ean, i aiontn aaa v day.
At tbe reeldenoe of ber brother. Thomu Wr.
t, la Decatur townihlp, oa Hatardar. Jalr 6th.
at o, mra. uoioee, agea eu eare.
Id ClearBeld boron eh. oa Taeidat avnlntr.
bij ?m, into, ivawera i., eoa ei rrina A. and
Q. Fletnlnr,
daye.
eged I jeare, 8 wioatbe aad 11
CLEARFIELD MARKETS,
CL.AirulLD, P..
Flour, per ewt
Buebwhet Floor, ner ewl.
Corn Heal, per owt ,
Chop, rye, perewt
Chop, miaed, per ewt.
uran, pr owt ,
Wheat, per bnshel
Rr. per bushel
Oata, per buahel
Corn, oars, per bnihel
naoawnaac, par nnsbel..H.,
Potatoee, ner bushel
Apploe, par basbel
name, per pound
Shoulder, per pound
Dried Bmi, par pound
Cblehens, per pair
Butter, per pound
Eaga, per doom .............
Salt, p.r seen, large ,
Ooal
8er seel
il, per
gallon
Lard, per pound..
urtea Applee, per pound..........
Dried Peaeheo. per poand
Beans, per bnsbel..........,.H.,
Julr 18. 1878.
8.1 00
1
1 88
I 40
I 8,
1 80
1 15
70
85
38
78
88
48 to 100
Hi
8
It
40
IB
11
1 00
10
10
8
1 58
f.b.lBlf.)
ClearBeld, P..
PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.
P.iLADBLrnu, Jaly 15. .Flonrlrm t fair do.
mend for eboie.; supurBoee, 82 5flfo)8 extras,
84: Pennsylre.la family, 8.VKS74, Hlnn.
sota d.v M($5 50 patent aid' high grade.,
0Cflt7.
Kr. lour, 1 78121.
Coramaal. $1 40MJ 58.
Wheat strong, higher! red, flftl tSi ember,
uetaii let w.ll. .1 la.
Cor. hlghen fairly aetlre; yellow, 5&5le.l
lied, 47je, hid Jaly.
Oata htahea, Irmi Peanstlranla aad weaeera
white, l(S4: weM.ra miaed, Slaie.
Bye, eimoo.
Prerislons qolet, fteadri snaea porh, ftl0otl0-
13: be.f hams. Ill(i(lll 50i Indie meea beef. t!7i
moh ebevlders, .(aieiei shoulders tn salt, Hi
imohed bams, U(gll,e plehled do, 8(ote;
green do,, 7fajSe.
Ur. steady la.ee batob.rr, tli(70i elly Bet-
Butler qatet and steadleri eraamerr. lBfAlB.:
aw York aad Bradford oosalr eitraa, 14(iltai
weet.nl reserre, 10(oalle.
K dell: Peaaarlraala. II Ills: weatera.
Ci.10.
Cheese nominal: Now Tork faner. BirmBei
weetera eboteo, 8Kd)7o.
retromm nomlnelly .nebMged.
Whlaky quiet) WMterp, II 88.
r Ton, July 15. Floor State and woet-
ara Imiy; eaper.no stale, B8 WW I 0.; .ntra
e. .(. io, roeed keep, Ohio, S4M4 7tl Mm.
io. te eood exlr. weetern. t4fa,4 iO aoathern
Heady! eomeaen I. fair eitrn, M 7Aa)l 75) gaod
vneioe wa ae esune XB,
Wheat q.leti wltioat doeidad .huge; No. I
later red, Aagaat, Bl .
Corn ia lower, aallroi mixed weetera eaat. 48
(i,4aa do. fatarea, 4tto4g
uue arm nuw, U(a) lie I Weetera, 14(a) 41a.
Beef ..let I aewplai. Baem,tl8(aili,50! Ben
Ire do.. tll.5(elll.
Porh henry now aoee, IIB.ItdnlB.H.
Lard baary .team rendered, 8)7 .174 .
Whisky let Weeten, l.,7).
fsiraoo, Jaly 18 Floor steady aad Irm.
Wheat I. fair demand ; naetllad I eptioM klgh
and eaah lower I No. 1 Chleaaa Harlae. .Ua ia.
eash 8ti(aSI8o for July 841(aj841e for August :
81e MSepteeabari Kh d.., BTtaBtJe.
u.r. nasaiUM m gasBirally towar aad Irreg.
rar t Uta (ar eaM I 111. foe Jalr aad Septmbar i
111 A Ml. fcr Aagaeti ledoelod, 14..
Data trmer, hat Na, 1 aaotably higher HK&
lleforoaeh I4te for July I lltfillfe far An
g.H t Mile) 114. nxRepIMb i rejected, too.
Clo con nee tt on made by all tralni at Tyrone
and Look Karon.
S. S. BLAIR,
my 17 -if. Superintendent
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW GRADE DIVISION.
and after Honday, Deo. I Oth, 1177.
tba paaeeaaer traina will run dailr lexoept
Sunday) betweea Red Bank and Driftwood, a
followa i
KAHTWARI). I)ay Mail leares Pittsburg
B:2U .. ni. Koa isenR ti:o.) migo Junotton lz:uo
New Bethlehem 1:07 p. m. ntayarille 1:10
Troy 1:30 Vrookrillo 1:00 Fallar's 1:35 : Rey.
oldsrille 1:51 1 DuBols 1:33 Summit Tunnel
8:41 1 Poateld 4:05 Weedrilie 4:17 1 Benontt.
4:58 ) axriraB at Driftwood at 5:55.
W EttTW A RIWDey Hail leans Driftwood
13:1. p. m-i B.netetvs 1:0V i Weedrilie 1:4.
Penleld 1:45) Summit Tunn.1 1:07) UuBolsl:30;
Heynoldsrllle 1:51 : Fuller's 1:57) Brookrille 1:83
Troy 1:40) H.TSrllle 4:11; New Bethlehem 4:111
Sligo Junction 5:10) Red Bank 5:27 1 arrlres .1
flttsnnrg at B:1V p. aa.
B Th. Reynoldlrfll. Aecommodotlo. leerea
Reynoldsrille daily aA 7:58 a m.) and arriras at
ned Bank al I l:ue a. m., Pittsburgh at Z:Aft p.
Leaee PilUbnrgh at 1:18 p. m. RW Bank al
5:55 p. m.j arrlring al Heynoldsrllle at 0:05 p.
Close oonneotlonf made wilfe tralsf on f. A
Railroad at Driltwood, ud witk traina on tho
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank.
DAVID HcOAROO, Uen'l Sup'U
A. A. Jartaon, Bop'l L. U. Dir.
BTAOI LINE.
CLBARriBU) TO rBBrtBLIh
Th. nnderslgned wpuld Inform tho poblio that
he le now rpnning . auga line between Clearfield
ud renneld, thro, times . wesk.
Th. stage leares Clearfield on Tuesdays, Thura.
dava and Batnrdara. at 8 o'olook . m., arrirlna
nt fenfleld at 11 o eleflk m. Betarning lame
days, keares renneld nt 4 o elook p. m wrlr.
ing nt Claarfleld at 8 .'elook p. m.
Oonneotlon ia mad. with train, on tho Low
Oracle R. R. al Penleld, Fare, aarh way, 81.50
UEO. W. UKAHUART.
Clearfield, P k, Feb. 13, 1878
rw gmi'trtisfintnts.
"7THAY IKIRHR. Came trespassing on
j j pramteas ol tn. snoseriner, I. tilrard town.
ship, on Batarday, June 12d, 1878, a. iron gray
horee, with . whit, fee., ad supposed to be
.bout tern years old. Tbo owaer la requested to
ooma lorward, pro., property, pey ebargoe and
ibbo aim away, or Bo will be dispose, ol as tl
Is. dlraots. DANIEL KR1SK.
Ollllngbam, July S.St
Michigan Lands for Sale.
(K),000 arre. of boat farmlni luda. S4 to
$10 par .era, and 178,000 ears, of tha beet plae
landa at from $18 to $75 per acre, on railroad,
ud good navigable streams. Good water ud
good ..il. For pamphlets and full information,
sail oi or addreaa UISNJAMIN HUM BK,
Agent, tt Federal St
may 8, 'fi lm. Allegheny City, Pa.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF REAL ESTATE OP
Samuel Troy, deceased.
Br virtue ef ao order limine oat of tha Or
phan!' Coart of Clearfield eonnty, there will be
eipoeed te naplle eeie at the pablio houie of
Unafel Uoodlander, la tne Tillage of Lutbenburg ,
viearueia eouatj, ra oa
Saturday, July 201 h, 1878,
At t o'eloek, p. m,, the following deeerlbod reel
eetateof tSnmael .Troy, dee'd, illsaU la Brady
townintp, eaid oounty, bounded and deeenbed ai
follow: Befiaolne at a hem look, thenoe b? land
of LI. Beane aaet 81 perobee ia a kiokory (
inenee eoatn 1I peronoi u n eneitaat ; tnenoe
tut 86 perehee by load of Wai. Klebell, aow
Andrew Penti, Jr., to aa aehi theaoe north by
land of John P. Roller, aow tl. M. Johnitoa, 103
perebae to tba plaea ef beglaalag, oonUinlng
51 ACRES AND 105 PERCHES,
and allowance, aero or leia, being the eatue treat
of land eoaeared by ioeepa fnrker Horrle to
Hamael Troy, reeordd la Deed Book "Y,"
pure , ao., bavlar anoai rorty aerei cleared.
and a frame heaee, two itorlet high, atyewt tVtii
reet, rati I bam end el ber eutbaildinae, with a
good bearing wnba-d. All thetnterettof Banael
iroy, at toe Use ef Ui deeeaoe, will be told.
Taaai or RiLa. Oee-tilrdotwh at tha time of
eale, and the balanoe la two equal aaaual pay-
ateatopwltli laUreet fro tha eoaflmtloa ef
eale, to be oerured by Mortgeg or Judgaieat
Uend an the prealee.
I'atheribarg.je 187 8 4t. Adailaiitritor.
Philadelphia'
Bakery and Confectionery,
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA,
Th. nndnralaned he. opened n new Rakerv aad
Ceafeetl.aety oa Market street, aad ia preparad
to faraiah arerytbing la hla llae o. abort notlM.
He keeps oa hud tho rery bett ef
FRESH WHEAT, KTE AND BRAN
33 n. 33AD,
ROLLS, RUSKS .nd CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
And.le.atoek of
CANpiKS, NUTS, 1AIBIN8, ORANQR9, e.
Fancy Cnkr.
tn Weddlnge, Partlee ud Pleabse, aspplM
...rt mum, Bjt ia. rwry rawest prlwk
ICE CREAM,
SerrK Is) . BjeaAud wall famished roeej.
Ir atrial etUollee t. baeiaaaa ha hone a.
aril and rmlr. liberal eaan ef patsaaaf..
JOBK r.FIRKBRINln.
Cloweld,)eln,TS-4l.
just opened the largttet and hast stook of
REJDl'vVJDE ClOTHl.YU '
HATS, CAPS,
(VrttfA' Furnithint Oof,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &o.,
erer brought to Cleerfleld , and which be will sell
obeaper tbea any other tore la towa.
The largeit itoek of
Wamsutta Shirts
erer brought to thti towa. All Baiehed, ready
lor tneiauaury i eaob.
Call and tee, and be oontlnood
SIMON BIILOrS.
Clearfield, Pa., Hay , 1878 3m.
GEO. WEAVER & CO.,
ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF
NEW DRESS GOODS,
BLACK CASHMERES,
BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS,
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
A LAI'GK STOCK OK
MUSLINS, CALICOS, GINGHAMS,
AND TICKINGS.
SHUTTINGS,
SECOND 6TREKT.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
MEN'S AND BOYS' COTTONADES,
AND A GOOD LINE OF CASSIMEKS,
Have opened up, In the atore roomjalely oooopied
by Wearer A Belts, on Second etreet, . large and
wen seieeiej atook of
Dry - Goods, Groceries,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS & PERCALES
Tnrkoy flcds, and all othor kinds of TABLE LINEN,Jvory cheap.
LADIES' COATS call and too them-tbey aro Dice.
BLACK AND FANCY SHAWLS.
BED SPREADS, ALL PBICES.
QUKKNBWARK, WOOD A WILLOW WARS,
HATS AND CAPS.
FLOUR, FEED. SALT, Ac.
Whleh tbey Kill dispose ot ml reaaoaabla rates j
lor eaab, or exchange lor oountry produea.
GEORGE WEAVER A CO.
Clearteld, Pa, Jaa. 8, 1878 U.
, BEST STORE IN CLEARFIELD
OTB STOCK OF
Goes ahead of anything ovor brougliljto tbia town.
LADIES' LINEN SUITS ALL PRICES.
PARASOL8M PARASOLS!!
This stock is more oomplete than ever.
"lOWrllllHIP BTATEMBNT-
DAVID MEASE, Treaaurer of Bens town-
ahln. In nooount with tho School, Road and Poor i
fund of said township, for tba year aadiag Jnn.
IB, IBiO.
bcbjool rr.o p..
To balanoe at laat (ottlomeat ,..... tl.'Ts 4t
To amount of duplieataof 1877 1,1104 IS I
To naonnt ef Htato appropriation 108 88
To tai of Charley Berry t 88
Total
By amount orders redeemed
Amount doe township....
..8.1,44 18
... 1,SJ 84
..tt.tlBO ii
. LADIE8' AND CHILDRENS' HOSE,
LADIES' AND GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS.
LADIES' TIES AND BOWS.
AT FVLL g.lJTB OF VOOLKfa VOHK VOItSKTS.
By teaehera' wagaa J 808 AO
By fuel end oonlingenciee 75 81
By Colleot.r'e per eenlag on $300 15 BO
By reduction to prompt tea-payero 4 88
By making dup. and putting up notioea.. S 60
By one day at Battlement 1 60
By W ft eaatege oa 11,401.14 18 81
By etoBoretlons M 01 50
By am't retarned to Commiaaioners 01 8a
By Interast paid J. H. Turner 108 76
By am't paid far publiabing Itatemeat
af I "79 and 187f 1 60
By bill of Keaaa Turner 4 87
By amouut allowed Seorotery 88 Oil
uy amoual ol old orders redeemed H .30 30
Total I,5M 04
CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN.
KID AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES for Ladies and Gentlemen.
Bitching, Collar, and Cuffa, I.soen, Now Fringog and Trimming, Now Em-
Droiuorics wnito na ooioroo, Lurtain jvois.
Sunpendera, Shirts, Nocktio, Underwear, Shirt Fronto, S'lk Handkorchicis.
To balanoe I. handl af J. Dime!iug....4l,B4t 65
To ' " D. Msaaa 118 00
Balano. due towuablp,.
..tl.088 66
loan rtmn rm.
To amount of duplicate 41,184 tn
To bal. in banda of Collector Dimellng. 85 11
To orders from Dlmelina to Dr. Bereh-
Bald, 11. Mnrr.it and U. Mease IV ny
To order on Trees.br Auditors 80 81
To order from Louder to J, Barger, H
B. Shlmel and D. Meaaa.....,,....
Toorerwork, D. Downing
To order Darld Hraia H
Mil i id stocky cheap CARPETS
OIL CLOTHS AND CARPET CHAIN.
18 87
8 00
81 81
Total..
...41,418 88
Br work done br eltitena uudsr Londnr
and Dlmellng Il,l!t 11
ny .mou.t relumed te Uommleelonerlk. 1 w
By exoaoralioas, Louder A Dimellng...
By work of Leri Loode, Superrisor, 68
day 108 00
Br work of Dimellnc, 44 dars 88 08
By 1 day setting, Dlmell.g A Loader.. 4 00
By oaoneratlona, Loader's doplloate 80
Br order for orerwerk ta D. Downey, 11
K. Shlmel, D. it ewe aad J. Barger... 10 18
Bt exonerations on Al. Lnmadues del
lu 4 16
By par eentage oa road dup., $1,184.60.. 13 8V
MILLINERY.
TRIMMED HATS AM) 1I0WETS, ILOUFUS, RIBB0S,
Trimming Silks, Oninnicnts, Feathers, &c.
8 is I Our trimmer, MISS MF.ACHEN, ia with ua agiiiti, ready to trim Jlati and
IJonncto, Jnst as yon want tticm.
Toul...
...J1.4J8 80
We bought our goods In New York and Philadel
phia for CASH, and they will be sold CHEAP.
poo. rr.n ca.
To halane. at mat settlement
Toftmoant of dunlioata..,.H.,.H H
Teerffiilby error
To order of Pearea, for Pollard
Ta order af Joba Millar, for Cooper....
To support of Wilaoaorofl
nealey
" E. N.s.aa
A. Brine
Ta .rdes to Reory Ooae
Te .rder U Uaorge W. Shlmel...........
T. Aadltora'aad Clark's .rdera
To order to H. E. Bklmel aad Sliur, for
Boaley
t 874 88
141 06
, 17 81
17 08
66 li
.16 14
117 10
11 14
I 85
16 18
10 00
11 68
I 80
Spring and Summer Dress Goods.
Toul.,
....41,457 tl
By orders pald..M ...,S
By BBoaaratieeie .n......aM.
By am't retnraad ta 0ommltaU.era....
By error DiasellBg s account
By amowat per iaaab Dimallng
By land al H. A. Baimel ral'd ta Corn's.
Br eiaoaratloai .
By I we days eeullng.....
By making dupUeate
tiy ansenag Trewearar. a....
Mr s.ta. aA 1 par M.L o. $6n8.M
bal. la baadt ef Collector Dlmellaa-
By bal. I. ke.de af CaMaoesr Bebtk.....
By baL I. kanda of Trewarar Mom....
884 14
7 46
11 86
17 11
WJIA.T WE CJITAllAXTfilai
WE GUARANTEE that we will sell nil kinds of Dry Goods
cheaper than any other store in Clearfield. , ,
WE GUARANTEE polite treatment to every one of onr custo
mers, without urging them to buy.
WE GUARANTEE that we have the largest and chocest as.
tiB I, aortment of all kinda of Dress and Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery
1 J; ana nancy Uoods in (Jieariiekl.
4 I
I 78
68
II 16
117 16
108 88
It (7
Total...
...4 1, 457 til
W., tb. aadoreitaed Aadltereef Boae. town
ship, certify that we k.r. esaellad the forego- I
log aeeaa.ia aaa IM them ae above autoa.
jnrlH BKIHII,
SIMON THOMPSON.
inna 18, 1878 41. Auditor-.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
April 17,'7S.
Tht anderalrned will wll t trlvt nU ll
tbkt tract or parcel of land itaat tu Deatr
totrnabip, Claarflsld eonnty, Pa., within a abort
dioUnoa of tba Trrona A Claarfiel l R. R.. and
adjoinltiK land! of Kohart Hudaon and oto-rt,
ud known aa tba Jacob B. 41 ear hart lot Tbo
aald tract containing 60 aeroi mora or Im, with
two faina of raluabla eoa) thereon, baa about 0
ncres eleared, and la tha key to a larva bodr of
ooal about being deTaiopad. n ill be aoid low and
upon eaiy termi.
Cloarfleld, Pa., Jaly IS, 1H7.
For particular, apply to
VAVID ii. k u HUB.
Ifoiv to Tench (School !
A Rare Chamze for Teachers.
Tbe tecond ntnlon, tight wecki, of the LomKrr
Clly Male and Kemala Academy will begin
KontUy, July 8th, 1878.
Special Imtruotiona will be iven In Theory
and Practice ur Teachlnir, git-inn tMfbera
eipnr(unlliea EQUAL to AN. and fjKCONU to
MONK io the county.
Noruul Courae......... $4 Oil
Higher Courae .......... 4 0
Boarding, 12.00 and $1.60 per week. Rooma
for ai-lf-boa rdera oan be had cheap.
Call on, or addr-n 0. 0. KM Kill, Principal,
Rev. J. 0. UltKU,
K C. BELL,
Juno 12, 1S73-41. Lumber CU, Pa.
A DMINISTRATOES' SALT7
.V. or 1
Ural Estate in Covington Ttrp,
In por nuance of an order of tbe Orphane' Court
of Clearfield county, the nnderaipned, AdrainU
tratora of tha eiUta of John B. Ptcard, late of
Covington townihlp, doe'd, will ofler at publio
ulc, on
8ATI RDAY, JI LY 20, 1878,
at 8 o'clock p. m., all that oertaio tract or plrre
of land lit Bate tn Covington townahip, ClearBeld
county, Pa., bounded and dexcribad aa followa i
BeginMing at post corner 2(19 perchri from a
white pint, corner of traet No. lSVfl, and being
part of aald warrant ( thence north 160 percbei to
a white oak corner; thenoe ewt 07 percbaa to a
white oak; thence foutb IAS nercboa to a white
oak ) Ibence weit 07 perehee to plaoe of begin
ning, containing vi acraa and lit o-lu nercboa
and allowance, excepting and referring thereon t
two acre more or leu told to FeliK Pioard.
Trrk4 : One-tbird eaah, and the balance In
two equal annual paytueota, to bo aeoured by
bond and mortgage on t he p rem lie.
CAROLINR P. PICARD,
JOHN J. PICARD,
AdmlnittratorM
Frvncbvirc, Pa., June 10, 1878-41.
J.H. LYTLE,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer in
GrocorioS,
THE LA U,0 EST and BKST SELECTED STOCK
IN THE COuNTl .
COFFEE,
TEA,
SUGAR,
SYRDP.
MEATS,
FlrSH,
SALT,
OILS,
WEENSWARE,
TUBS and BI'CKKTH,
Dill ED FRUITS,
CANNED UOOII8,
SPICES,
BROOMS.
KJ.OUII,
FEED.
County Agent for
1.0HI1.I..1RWS TOII.ICCOS,
These goods bought for CASH in larn iota.
and Bold nt nlmosl oily prlc.
JAHKO 11. L1TLK,
Cl.ar8.ld, I'a., Juna 11, IMS-ly.
PRIVATE SALE
Valuable Real Estate 1
The nndetitgned, Hring ii Peon two., Clear
Aeld oounty, Pa., offera the following raluabla
Heal Estate for aale:
448 Acres of Land,
more or leaa. In Becoaria township, lying on tbe
north aide of big Clearfield creek, and within one
mile of the aame. The aboro land U heavily
covered with hemlock, white oak, rock oat, and
other bard wood timber, and a quantity ef white
do, said io ne nan a minion or more leek
Tbe aame ii heavily nnderlaid with biluminoua
ooal, and directly on tbe line of railroad leading
from UontadalotoCnalport. ItiralneUnnknown.
There are, also, ether valuable mineral oa the
same.
Tbe above land Ilea about two and a-balf mltee
below the villain of Ulen Hone, adjoin in ff landa
of tteorge Groom and others, on what ia known
Porter a run. Tbe improvement on tbo Dron-
erty are a good geared amw mill, In running order,
bisb dam, stone breast, made in the boat man
ner, fit for almost any machinery. There is.also,
larin i re me dwelim noun and frame bank barn
thereon, and about forty or fifty arrea, more or
less, of tbe land la eleared. Any perron
ishing to forest in property of this kind will do
well to examine thi property. I will sell the
nolo or tne undivided Bait tnteet, aa may salt
theporchaaer. Tbe above tract of land will make
iwo or lareeianns, wmcn wmoompare favorably
un ine greater part ei our eonnty. frioe and
terms made koown to any person wishing to pur
chase. For further particulars call ia person or
Idrass the undenlicned at Grampian Hill P.O..
Clearfield county, Pa. 6AM L VY1DEM1KB.
Jan. , 1 HIS-if.
William Powell,
sbcoxi) ST., cLSxnrir.in, pa..
Dealer in Hoavy end Shelf
HARDWARE.
IRON, NAILB, PAlNTfl, Oil,?, VARNISHES,
ui.Aa .u rui n
Keep eonManlly on band tbe beat Couklna.
Heating and Parlor
Stoves and Ranges
all descriptions. Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Carpenters' Tools, oueh aa Aawa, Hatchets,
rquarea, Jtench Htopi, fiance and Plane
Irons, Chifela, Bilta, Angara, Adaea,
File, Hinges of allkinda, Looks,
Screws, Bash Cord, Pulley,
etc., etc.
Farming Uteiiftll,
Plow, Cultivator, Dmible and aingle Hherel
now a, unitiraror leetn, uraia cradles,
Brythes, lnathe, ltees, Fork, Hakra,
Hav Fork, Farm Bells, ate., etc.
Horaa 6hne and Horse Nails, tha beat make
Croee col Saw aad aiea, Oriadatottea and
tlrladitoae Flitaree, and everything anuelly kpt
la a Imt-claaa Hardware Store. Alto, a fall
stock of
ouse Furnishing Goods,
lIRI'f 1IE9, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, Ar.
All hlada of Tlawara haft an hand nnd made
erder. Koofln. nnd Baoalin. nmmntlr at.
lenilsd te, ;
Persona wlsbin, anytbln, I. my tine, are In.
rlud tn rail and esamior rloeb aad prieee .
WILLIAM POWELL.
OmitrM, P.., tr . I'M If ,