THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. srsjDNHI'DAYHORNlNU, MARCH. 1, U7t. Terms or Subscription! II Mid l edienee.or within thrte months... tt M J, ,U after lhre nd before ill months... I 60 iflpaidnftorlbeeiplratloaof III meahta... I 00 r Messrs. S. M. PiTTiinoii.L Co., Nswe fl. .,i..,ti.lr, A routs. IT Perk Row, oorner M.,smen our AJ ootborlted Agents 1. N.w Yrk OUy. HF.LK-IOC NOTICES. Methodist Kplsaopal Church R.t. J. S. H, Mraair, 1'eitor. Servloes ovary Bstbstk 101 A.M., audi, P.M. g.bl.ath Hibool at A. M. ! .ver Meeting "vary Thursday, t 7J P. M. Colon union Hervlee, trst Sabbath of every uonth, al ml A. M. Went t'lenrtleld M. E. Church Rot. w Hcott WiLion, Pastor. Presetting every alternate fi"0dy. V- 8n'!"' Sebool .1 SI, P- M. All .r. Invited lo attend. prooliytorlaa ChurehReT. H. S.Btm.Ba. D.i.k.,k u,rlnai mornln. and evening Bab- balk School al I P. M.-Preyor Meeting Wednea dey evening. Ilaptlet Chttrrh. Rev. J. A. Aioaan, Tu la,. Bervlea every c.u ..... -V,V. A' .lt.rn.tinr, at 10, o'olook A. M., and 71 P. at. N.bbetb School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting every w..ln..dar evening. Kt Krauels' t'hurchCathallc Rar. P. J. Bn'tninsn. Praacblnj at 10, o'olook, A. M on tba nl, third and lourtk Sunday. of oeeh month, VeiKon and lleoedletlon of tho lileised Seorement at 7 o'olook, P. M.-Bunday Behool erery Sunday aftarnooa at a o eloea. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. rial or lolnm aoaaraa sbmio.s oopbt. Seoond Mondny-of January. Third Monday of March. Tint Monday af June, fourth Monday af Soptemoer. timb or lokoiaa oouaon rLlat. Pint Monday of June. Seeond Monday of November. ruBLio orrtcana. v...ut Mat Hon. Cberlei A. Mayer, of Annual lew Allot Hon. Jokn H. Orrle, of Bolletonto. ilMoct'oK Juiau Abretn Of dan, Clearfield I Vincent B. Holt, Cleartald. Prothonolarp Eli Bloom. Htgiiltr and Rteordtf L. J. Morgan. Dialrfel Atlora.y Wm. M. McCullougk. Tnanrtr Philip Dolta. Slwif Andrea Tenti, Jr. !,..,. Sktrit Chrlat. J. Kearir, Clearfield Ooanly Saraayor Samuel F. McCloakey, Cur- "!.!I.i. Poaimiilfonere C. W. Ktler, Ureham ton P. 0.; Elak Johnaton, Oramplan Kill! P. U. itfnrri.. Hr.. Curweniville. Oaala Ao!.lore William V. Wright, Clear- leldi Joaeph Uilliland, Three Huul J.B.nor rif, Woodland. fi.., Caratir J. B. NelT. New Waiblniton, Jr Coaiaiiaeioaere Dr. Jamel P. Burcbneld, Clearded, Joieph Aletander, Madera. a'aperiRfeaaW o Public A'ceoole M. L. Mo. Snl'ircf HVoe'e iliaturu Jeiu W.Carlile, oBoe at uoinenourg ra. v.,.- P.iiio-John W. Wrlaley. Wb. Ri d.bauah, Cyrua Gordon, Clearneld; Joieph R. Irain. N. B. Arnold, Curwenevlllo J. A. Living- Hone. Dullola City. Our Sptcial eolumn la decidedly Interesting in . l.,.l ni.int of view, and Drotiable reading to outiidera wbo want to aava money. VliX, (IF (JOUKSlil "Will you take wkeat, oati or e',ra for eub. icripllon ?" We aro often Inquired of in tble way by letter from patrona who reiide at n diiteaoe from ClearOeld. Wa again aay yel. Tbereoelpli of a rerponaible merchant or mill owner In the vicinity, will aniwer ul Juit ai well aa the oaih To illluitrete : If any of our patronl will deliror ul a bug of grain at tbe mill of Joieph II. Bretb, in Chcit town, hip, Horace Palcbin, in Bnrnalde, Thorn. i II. Porcey, In Graham, Win. Porter or fibaw'i, in Lawrenoe, or Brown A Seyler'a, at Rockton. Unkn towniklp, and forward their receipt! for the amount, we will aradlt tham an their account for the tamo. In tble way all may toon pay what llcy owe, If tley will purtua thll IiuP-a and aw log wore running thick in tha river on Saturday and Sunday laat. First installment of Spring goods juit received at Fleck B Co l mere oi. Tim Citiirn sava that "Wiinht it'En ally of the Citlaeni' Bend ll a ipleujld later p'y" , , . Si-rvict will bo held in tho Clear- laid Baptirl Cbureb neat Sebbaib Burning at 101 o'clock. Oaulin's Is tbe lace to got fancy 'avail paper, and good olotber. Read hitprlea ' lint la Ikil paper. Flock & Co. are adding largely to their already large Hock of Dren and Dry uooua. mare-It. The ice from Curwensvillo up to the bead of tko rlvor failed tkil place en Taetday afternoon of laat week. Thorn will be no nroaobing service la tka Clearfield M. K. Chunk aeit Sabbatb, tba paitor being at Conference. - , Buy your Motto Frames of A. J Jeekioa, In tha Meaelon lloue, Market atraat, marl Jet Auction every night this week at 0. Bbloil' doming aura, in m "J"'- You ihonld not fail U attend If you want to ie euro a bargaifa. Tha Rprnnd week ol March Court, beginning on tha leth, haa been eel ailde. The rafting eoeaoa and tha Curtln-Yoeaa toateit are loo muoh for tha Conrt. The Kcasoii IIebi. llorse bills printed neatly, cheaply, and on abort notice, at Ike Raerai iaaacffiea. Give Bl B trial. Wehava tbe bait cut In tbe eounty. Willoy says he can give a better 6t and better laualeeuon in eiounua i Uilor In tba eounty. tolled. Al a collar ha can't ba ea mar l-4t Durinir tho meetiliat of the M. E. Coaference, at Bloomiburg, Ktv. J. 8. McMarray will ba the gueat of Mr. Caleb Barloa, ana ner, In. II. Dill tbe fee it of Judge Klwell. . It nhnuld be G. F. Goss, dealer in aeneral marehandiao, la Wallaeetoa aorougb and aol JeoM Goat, aa arroolouily printed In Ike Mereantlle Appraliere Hit lait week. Red Star," and many other new hrandl of imoklng toDaeoo,roraelaoniy at Alii WaUoa't Tobacco aol Segar ttora, Market llreet, eppoiiU Court lloBaa, Clearfield. meB mil The shovel brigado was out in full foroe en Monday moralag, eleanlng tka eight Inchea of anew of tha paramenia whieb fell too night previoul. Old Sol, wko appeared later. Wat more effective. Try the new brands of Segars at Alei. Walton 'a, telling at 1 for a oealo a lor eeolei I eentt Hire 10 eentt, and I for It eontl. Nothing la Baikal oaa compere with tboB. nob l-l "St. Tatriok's day in the morning' (the 17lk) w.i eertalnly one of tka Boot diia- treeable dart we aver wilnaleed for perane. Akoat elikl or lea locket of ibow covered ike groand IB tkil latitude. From the Timet we learn that th lore of J. O. Wright A Co., la Curweniville, wet robbed of goode to Ike ameant of f 50, oa Tbartday algkt laat. Tbe karglar ageeted aa eatraneehy prying open a keek door. Work on tho Ulahville extension ol tka Bell's Oap R. R , wklek Wat luiptnded dur ing the winler teuton, will ba entirely rati at aeon at Ike weather paralie. Tlee kavt keen eel daring tka winter aad delivered along Ika Ilea af tka road. The Prcabylurian Sabbath School of "Kl llevea lavore tna ennerew vm eatirulaaral during lit eiereleea. Tho teme. oral, ef lael week, eayi i " An addition to IU alia kat barn a late, bate viol, and cornel, to well Ike choral." Prof. Kmil Roellirer. ol .Now York. kei keep engeged la iailruol Iba BcBbera af Ika Pitinni' Cuinet Bead, af thll plaee. Tka rr. fenor arrived la taw en Moa lay, aad will eater lpa kit dellet iBBedlately. HoUllldlokf la aeeoniplliked muiirloa. 8. i Cranston, a former ciliton of w.naaea lewainip, tail oaaaty, wiew a Cktelar, Pa , as Wedaeeday, Fek. Mik, la tko llh yearefklngt. Me Ie Ike peity freca whoa Ike ' Mil. leaa Miller psthated the artaau) with exkakepeJaaaMdaekatkaad. Five hundred men wanted to trot initi al Wllley'stallorlag aaubllakmant In Clanr- teld. aer t.a. m. Mr. George 8. Young ia having an eioevatlot aada for tba foaadatioa of kia naw brlek resldoBsa, wklok ka proposes building Ika aommlof Bummer, on tka wait and of Plna llreet, katwaan fa. D. Dlilar'a raildanoa enj tha river. Dr. II. 11. Van Vailn'ah, of thin bor- a(k, haa ratnoTad kla 0(1 oe fratn tka Malonlo Building to kia rriidonoo, eornar of Pint and I Pin. atraata, where ka can ba found at all tltnaa wbca not nroraaaioaally engaged, mer-ll St. Tlio Fair and Foatival for the benefit af tba Clearneld Uapllet Cbnrok aommonood on Monday, In Pia't Opera Ilooaa, and promlia to be a sueeats, tnaaeially and otherwise. It alll ba aontlnued ovary aftarnoon and aTaning during this ,rl, Mrsli can ba obte ued at all boura. Tlie moat attractive place about aa auaoey waa tna riser beaek, In tka ti olnlty of tka Maiket alraat bridge, judging from tba somber of aaen and koyi wko eongrogetrd tbarafrom morning till oronlng. Tbaranaand aaw-loga at oat tare a graat aurloilly to many wbo never witnessed a almilar leana. Mm. Thud. Shaw ban rusiirntJ bur poiilloa ai kacber ie tba Leonard U reded Sehoola, of tbla borough, and tba remaining month of tka term la being taught ky Mill M. J Sbaw, abo taugkt and raeeatly lulaked the Win ter Urm of tba Waterford eekool, near tbamantk of Clearfield ereek, In Lawrenoe towniklp. Willoy, the tailor, claims lo be tbe neat auttar IB Llcar&eld eounty, and aai now on hand a oomplate aeaorimonl of kaautiful elotk fur Spring and Summer auita for gentlemen. Ho BiirepreMntatioB or dcoaptloB praotloed to af. feet aalee. All goodi warranted aa represented. March ltl-4t. KlTRClfCHMgNT AND KcOROMT. In tkeaa daya of retrenokment and economy people oan aara large doctor billa by ailng Or. Fennar'a Coogk Honey for oouglta, and bla Blood and Liver Remedy and Narva Toale for blllouineaa, blood, akin, and aervoai dleeajee and all die ordered atatea of tka eyatem. For lata ky Harle- wlck A Irvla, Draggiata, Olearleld, Pa. List of letters remaining unclaimod i& the PoatoBoe at Clearfield, for the week ending March 17, Hit i Lewla Bonnet. Mrl. Mary Uraueker, John Doo leo, Mill lloia Oallaghar, (leo. M. Urlmei, J.I Organ, J. M. 8iallh, Mile Carrie it. Welch, Mill Lyda Yarlelt. P. A. OaCLia, P. M. .Look UL'T for bi'RiNG. 1 am ro. oalviag tkia week the Iseil Spring Millinery Qooda in new etylei of Spring Hate, Bonneta Bub Hati, Flowere, Peatbere, Agrattet, Ac, and aaek week.duringtke Spring nod Summer iobjo a i, I will get all new atylei aa fact at they eome into arkat. Mm. J. K. Wirioa Clearfield, March Hlh, 1S79 5t A GouD Leoturk. Thosa who have the time Bud lueeoi, end want lo bear one of tbe leading lecture! of thii country, aboold go over to Altoona to-morrow afternoon, tba 20lb imt., and lilten to Rev. Dr. Fuwler, edltorof the New York C'ariiliaa AoWafe. flit leetaro ie " Muicle ti. Braina." Everybody kat aome of both t but tbe Doctor telli kii keareri kow to acquire moro. Go nud bear blm. ii a mm . . Anotiisii 'Suuire. We notice by Mr. Prothero I letter in tbe lait UulJcli Conner, that Gov. Iloyt hai alio laiurd an eitra Commit- ion to bim, aud ha will be reedy for boilneii ee loon at be ll releeied from tlte Yocum Arnold bead- quartera In thll place. The new township of Sendy itarti out vlgoroualy la tbe 'Squire line, We hope we will beer of no more riuti and shoot ing matchet from that tcctlon of the eounty for aome time to eome. Babuains AT THE 1'OBTOmCE. I bare jolt neeived tbe largeitand fined assort ment of Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fix tures ever brought to thie seotion of the ooonty, wbloh will be eold very ebeap. Alio, a large lot of samples of Cloth, Cessii&eree, foreign arid do mastic suitingirom which aaleotions can be made and orders promptly filled. Complete suits from $10 lo l-'IO; Pants, from el 50 to II 0j Vests, from 11 17. Fits guaranteed. moh 19 Jt P. A. liuui, The M. D.'s The Clearfield County Medioel Society held a meeting In this borough tly, la Dr. U. B. VanValaak s OBSee, and elected oSoers as fallows t Presldeat J. P. Burohfield. Vice Pr.iid.nl W. A. Means. Secretary and Treesnrer If. B. VsnValsak. Censors J. G. ILrlswitik,R. V. Bpaekman, G M. Wkitlier. Delegates le Slate Medical Society J. O. Hartawiok, R. T. Speckman. Mr. Goorgo W. Rbeom is getting laterlal oa kaodfora new huildlng. which will ba erected this Spring, oa Market street, wkvro tho Espreee office is nnd adjoining his residence. Tbe new building will ho of brlok, and will ba of tka keigkt aa his resideoco. There will bo two rooms ob the first floor, ooe lo bo used ky himself for tho Express office Bad one for rant Tha uppar part of tha building will ka used for a dwelling, he having this object ia view whoa tho west wall of his roeideaoe was put up. Rov.'sJ.S. McMurray, Win. II. Bill, W. BooU Wllsoa, aad other minimis oi tno na B. Ckurck la this section, left oa Monday to at tend the Central Penniylvanln M. B. Conference, which oonvanta at Bloomiburg to day. Blihop R. B, Poller will presido at tba aassions of Con ferenoo. Rev. McMarray has Iliad tba pulpit of tba Clearfield M. B. Church la a very setlifactory manner during the past two yean, aod, ao doubt, ha will bo returned for tka third year, as tho klcdll.it feeling eilite between palter aad people. TheYaoancy Filled. The Altoona Triteae says i " It ll aow definitely settled that Mr. Charles B. Pugh Is to bs Iba successor of Mr. G. CIlntoB Gardner, aa General Superintendent of tbe Penniylrenla Railroad Dlvlilon. The ap- polntmont glvoa eery general aatiifaelloB !b rail road elrclea, and Mr. Pngh ll eounlcd werlby to itep into tba ahoe! of so good an officer aod elever geotleman ae Mr. Gardner. Ibereiig netlon of Mr. Uardner tekei effect oa the lit ef May. 11. baa been offered and accepted a dellr- able reilroad petition In Meieaobuaette. RAPniso. Tho season is horo, but up tothelfilk of Merck the run ef lumbar and logs Is far short of what was expeeled from tbe high stats of lbs water in all oar stroema. How ever, we preaume tbat BoWly is la Booh of a hurry while there Is a large quantity of snow yst in Ike pine woods. But tks owners of rafts and logs ksd belter Bot rely toe Back on the snow sending them to m.rk.l. Tkat Bay slip away and kang their lumber "high aud dry" until Bid summar, wkea all Beads ahoald ba ongaged at farming and abop-work, Court. The Alan-It Term of our Court opened at 1 o'clock oa Mondey afternoon, with Judges Orris, Ogdea aad Holt oa tko kanok. Tka lure-cot, aa aooount of Ika rafting aeason, ll a vary lllm one, and It looks aowaa thoogh Tory little builneo! woulii 00 done nulsldo of tbe grant ing of licence. Aaron C. Tata, Kiq , wai appointed foreman of tha Grand Jury, nnd Harry ll.mpbllll, Joeepk L. Tkompion and J. D. TkoBaa ware ap pointed Tipslavss. Tba Boat of Ike Cooslakles Bade tkelr relurol, and ih-we elected in February presented themselves aad ware swora la for Iba eaauieg year. Beatb or One of The Flynn BaoTaaea. We leara from Ibe Altoona TYieaac of Monday, Ibat aa Friday hut, lha 14th lait., at Iheroiideaoe of Mr, Joka P. Flyoa la Tyrone, Frank Flynn, bratbar of Iba list named goalie Ban, died. Tko deeeaaed and bis krolksr wars aolod Clearfield lumbermen. Yesterday aoralag al o'eloek, la tko Cetkollo Ckarek at Tyroae, eervlcee were held, after whiek tka fanerel party want ky eerriages la Jaaeevllla, Clearfield eounty, wkero deeeaaed wee Interred. Mr. Pat. Flyoa lo cated at Tyroae la tka spring ef 17, lieeo wklek lime kit wife, hie fatker and Botker and kit krutkar Frank kara died. "The World Still Moves." On Suaday lait netware elevoa aad twelra o'eloek, walk) eaa af Ike alergyaoa la this plaea waa d. slalmlng against rolling an Suadey aa leas tksa tea rails were aioal between the two kridgee at ana tima, aa wall al haadradi af k'g It weald ka well oaoagk for Ikooe who kara eabraeed Ikt Irea bed. teed " views of Ike M Jews I eeso ap a little oa tko SaaiU) aeiBi. . Then Is ao are in aaklag ie keek fi4 over tko Saday question aad Ikea ooaail aerder, aa tka Jews did. Wo fear Ika teal, aol tko rellgioa, of tka Farltao. Tko pea wko lopped af the ears and' tut lha tengeee out af people's Booths, aad Ikea haag Ikea oa Bottoa Comaoa, had kat Hula reaped for Ike ooaaend wkleh eold " than eaelt aol kill." There aro Bra la-da wko held the tame Ttowa thai Oottoa Mather did eod give Ihea Iko taao pewar ka held, and laej will eemmll Iko eaao trlmee. Lot at koto aero af "lave lay Uj eelgakar ao kjeel'," etd lea Saaday la ears. The Verv flnnntaasnrtmAntniimhuror Edging!, both La quality and Tartaty, worked oa Swiu Bualln, al T. A. Fleck On't. mart. It. . m m Willoy, in Clearfield, is now ready to make faikloireble clolbee lo Spring itylet. Call and lee kla lamplai. Mar. 19-lm. -mm- a aw Try tho now brands ol chowinrr To. baeeo at Alei. WaUoa'i, ell i ' Ollt Edge," Tele phone," and " Makogaay Wire Plug Cavendlih " rnok IVJt m e m Remember that Lytic is County Agent for Lortillerdu Totacoo, and eaa lelltheu at faoloryprieet. They art tba beat tobaooea la market Try tkem. tf. a BauoainsI liAROAiNs 1 1 For the purpoeo of doling out an Immenee atook of goodl, Intending lo quit buelooaa H tbia plaea, Mr. B. Shloaa, In the Opera Ilonae building, ll now offer. lag ready-made Clothing, gents' Turn liking goode of every dtieriptlon, Hall, Capa, Trunkl, do-, at a great lecrifiee. If yon want a good bargain In tka above line of goods, call Bt tha Pbiladelpkia Branoh Clothing Stora. tf. Ve have cured some of tho worst oacei of scalding by hot water and iteam on la- oord. By taking eold, tbo boroa of a euflerlog child had become aggravated, and being over tbe vital parts, tha oaie seemed absolutely kopeleii. Wa aied E K. Tbompaoo'i Great Healing Oint ment ai dirweted, eleaming tha angry-looking burn! by dipping a ipongo ia wa rm Caitlle seep suds, aud aqueeilng It over the eores nntll thor oughly cleansed, tbenipreeding the ointment on a lb la piano of sloth, and laying 11 geatly on. This treatment was kept up for two weeks er more, and In a month or six wseks ths pstientwas aa wall aa ever. Prepared by B. K. Thompaoo, Wkoleiala Drug, gilt, Tituiville, Pa. For lala by all druggiiU la Clearfield, and ky Joe. Baylor A Son, Lutkersburg. XKN HOPE M. E. CHURCH. Eb. RaiMTBLicaa eur Sir: The following preamble and resolutions were adopted unani mously by the official body of Glen Hope Circuit, March lib, 1879 t WMKniaa, Brother Donulre, onr paitor, has been with Be the diiolplinnry term of three yean, and baa greatly endeared hlmielf to ul by bil In tegrity of oharsotor and faithful dlsobergaof min isterial nutlel t tberelore, be It resolved. let. Thai wa lake great pleasure in giving ex pression to tbe fact tbat ha baa given a hiicu da area of aatiafaetion as a preacher ta oar doodIc. and that be hai labored earneitly and faithfully to promote the beat Intere.ta of tbe ehurob. Id. Tbet he and family will leave with tbe kind regard! and bait wiibea of the lovers of ths nhurcbi and we earneitly with tbe Preilding Elder may find It convenient to help bim to ao appointment worthy of bit ability aod year! in tba uonlerenoe. He.pectlully aubmllted, JonaW. Wnieur, Recording Stewerd. (Ilk llol-a, Pa., March fi, 1B7D. A Sad Accident One Dor Killed aan ToaBB Injubbd. Oa Thursday afteraoon, four boys, aamed John MoCloskey, aged 4 years, soo of David MeCloikey, Gecrge B. Murray, aged fi yeera, eon of Pranela B. Murray, Oscar Pensyl,aged o yean, and Wilbur Peaiyl, found a railroad signal asp la tbo lot la tho rear of Mr. Pen.yl'i resldenoe on Seventh avenue, near Sev enteenth street. Of course the boyiih curioilty waa excited, and quite naturally their firlt 1m pulai was to sraok It le find out what it was. The cap was laid on a boarj, an ax procured, and blow was struck oa ths eap. A fatal blow It waa. Tbe eep exploded witb a loud report aod fearful effect. Little Jobony MaCloskej was struck In tbe abdomen with a piece of the tin forming tbe oaring of the oap, euttiog a geeh sbout four inobes long, cutting through the inteilines. Tbe uter boye were stunned, and somewhat out bruised and burned about the leg! and feee, but fortunately eioeped without serious Injury. Pbyiiciaoa were Immediately summoned to d- tend young MeCloikey, but an exemieatlon soon showed Ibat his oaae waa hopeless. lis lingered until about 9 o'clock 1b Iba evening, wkea deatk relieved kis sufferings. Tbo parents have tha eympatby af tba entire community la tbia lad bereavement. Aflooaa Sun. Tub Murphy Tkmperanci Meet-, mo, -Tho N. C. T. Union, of ClaarAald, mat In tba Court Uouieoa Tuaadayerenlog, March 1 1 th, in accordance with previ&ua notice, tha Presi dent, Frank O. Marrli, in tha oh air. Rar. J. A. Aldred opened tba a aro t tea with prayer, and, after taking op a collection, amounting to 3.ot, for eoatlngent expensea. and the tinging of Nf- aral piece of nuiie by lha choir, Mr. Uarrta troduead Hon. William P. Janki, or Brookvlllo, who dellrered one of the flnett and moat In Urea t ing leoturea an the eubjeot of Teiuparanoe that wo ever liatenedte. Ill theme waa entirely different from tha eommon run of temperance lectareri. lie did not tall how macb ha drank, or how often ho bad been drank, ur how ha bad abated hit family and neighbor ( but ha Interlined bin d la- eon re with ft Una legnl rein wbloh all eoutd an- dentand who have an ear for and faith lo ft higher morality. Mia leeturo waa oa ft new eeheduU, and, tbarefero, intereeting to tba audience, which wonld have lilt tried to blm half tha eight had ho eoatlnneds After Judge Jonka ooncluded hli ad- dreei, Uorornor Biglar made few brief remark a. Rer. H. 8. Batter ftlao apoke daring the evening. Tbo meeting wei qalto fnUreiting throughout. and waa well attended. It adjourned to meat ai tho oall af tbo protidont and BxeonUre Com mittee. . .I.. i Medical Virtues or Onions. A mother wrltea t u Once n week invariably and wao general when wo bad eold meat mlnoed I gave tba children ft dinner which wei bailed with delight, and looked forward to j tbia waa ft dlih of boiled oalona. Tbo little thing, knew not they were Uklng tbo beet of medicine for expelling what molt children luffer from wormi. It wat medical man wbo taught me to eat boiled oniona no ft ipeaifle for a oold in the cheat. He did not know at that time, till I told blm, tbat they were good for anything olio." Tho above appear! in tbo Lancaster JVvw Ire, and having fallen ander the eye of an experienced phyilo.au of that oounty, bo wrltea oa follow! : " Tbo above ought to bo published in lettora of gold, and hang np betide tbo table, to that tbo children oould read It and remind tbelr perenU tbat bo family ought to bo without oniona all tbe year round. Qlve children of all agei ft few of them raw, aa eoon fti they are fit to bo eaten, three er four timef ft week. When they gel too largo and itrong to bo oaten raw, then boll or rout them. Daring unhealthy aeatont, wbon diphtheria and like oontaglooi diieaaei prevail. oniona ahoald bo eaten onoo ft day. Oniona er Invigorating and eprophylectli beyond descrip tion, farther, I challenge tbe medioal frtUrnl ty, or any mother, to point oat place where children have died from diphtheria, ocarlatina, angiftoia, etc., where oniona wen freely eaten." 1)11. HILLS OM BKB CULTURIi. CLiAnrinLO P., March 6th, 1879. En. Rbpuolicir : As you with practical as perUnoo on tbe auocesiful wloUrlog of bee, I will give yon aloe. I am just on top, or nearly an, of tho Allegheny Mountain. The Memory oftoo com down to 18 aad aome timet for daya together, below toro. Such haa beea tha oaao during tbe part Winter, with a graat amonnt of tnow, there not being one day out of twenty It for boot to ly. I pat twenty-lbreo etoekt of beet, Is Amorl ofto hi vet, into Wlnter-qaarten, ai follown I ado ohabT onahiot, long enough to go all aroaod tbo hive and wido oaough to roach from th top to tbo bottom of tbo hire. I thot up tko bottom voot pretty oloto, took off tho eap entirely, laid ft tmalJ itlek or eor-sU!k right aerota tba bolea to tbo surplui boxes, in tho top of tho frames, and ever tbli pat two or three thlehneeeeo of earpet, leaving one bole en eoon lid tuovorod. Then 1 laid a tbaff enihioo, at iseboa thick, oo Up, having It largo enough to real m tba edges of tbo hlvo and not let It down on tho frames. Theft over this I tarwed a "W" dry.gaoda not, which waa puttied and painted oo toe bottom to prevent leakage. Tbo edge of tbo bot retted on tbo ground all ntewnd and that tbe beet entirely ta tho dark, ao they would not become rottleai on anany days when It waa too oold to fly. Yettor day, March Stb, being warm and tunny, I opened tbem np, taking tbo boieo elear of, aa well oa tbo oushlooe, and opened np tha hit a below, cleaned owl tho dead been, and opoaed tbo topi aad gave tbem ft good fly. Before and all around oa tho aaow, which wot over one foot deep, I spread paper, old carpet, and burlap, or straw. I toll yon It wai a pleating tight, all well and hearty, troag, and tho happiest thing 1 over tew. But I have loomed that even la tbia told ell aU beee oaa bo kept too warm for every twarm, when I bad aot pnt a long nekton aroaod tho hive, wat in a much bettor ooaditioa tbaa thoto wbloh had thf eeukloa arooad thorn fewer dead bot-i and moah dryer. Bo hereafter all boo tbat I Winter on Summer itandt I shall ousbloa oa top, witb plenty of upward ventilation, and a box 'reed over thtm, aleetog np around tbo bottom wf tho box tight witb lawdnit. I had rev en Itookt la tht teller, I tet them oat to fly ftftd they were la ft moot prft ttaU, there bo, being a gin of dead boot la any ooo hlvo. I will write again at tba tooaoa edroaoe and toll yon bo tbe proeper. So far there It aot Oao twarn. bat what ftppean to bo la oieelleot reniillon,. . A. U. HiU4. Go to Ilirlinger A Rook's store for your Bpriog suits, wbieh they bps salllag cheaper than afar aad Ovorooatl at cost. Pleaee oall andaao. ', 11-11. We have now on band several thous and flrlt-elwa envelope!, which wo will print for buitnass mea, or anybody alee, at prtoot that uaa aot ha rivalled. Call and eaa thr-a . If. At the Republican oflloe is the plaoe to gat yoar job work dobo. Wo aro folly prepared to do anything la tbe printing lino, will do II well, and at tha right kind of prioea. tf. To Landlords and Storekeepers. Lytlo baa an arrangement with an Eaetera Cigar Faotory ao tkat ka oaa tall olgara ky tho kos or thoueaad at bottoa figures. Giro their olgara one trial. If. Auction I There will he auction alee at Shloaa' Phila. Branoh olotblng store, in this borough, eommenolng oa tbe 17lb of March (Coort week), and continuing throughout tbe weak. Persons attending oaa gel bargalat In Ready-Bade Clothing, 11 eta, Caps, aad all kinds of Qsnt's Furaisklng Goods. ttar-e-2t Bental Notice. Br. A. H. Hills would say to his friends and former patients thnt he haa not retired froa f recti oa as has been ao Industriously circulated by some persons, hut will continue lo give hit persona! attaalloa ta all wbo may deiire it, or lo aaslit Dr. Ualcbbald when ever required. Mltruus Oxldo Gat glvaa for the polalett txtreotioa of teeth. April 14-tf. A Fact. An advertisement Inserted la tbe Rarvaucaa will reach more readara than if published ia alt tba other papers IB the ooon ty, and oost the advertise! lea than one-half Ia other erorde, aa advertisement published la our Journal la worth double tho price of that oharged by any other publisbor la Ibe oounty. 'It is a foot." tf. Removal. The attention of our patrons Is oallad to tbe fact that we bare removed our goods to ths store room foraorly oecupted by Wa. Reed, adjacent ta Powell'i Hardware store, where evjatomert will find oar atook largely re pleaiehed with Bow gooda. This way for your Boots, Shoos and Go&tt' Faraiahlng Goods. mar-5-41 McOauuhbt ASaownas. In about two weeks it will be law ful to eatob trout. Have you examined your rod, reel, lines, flitl, hooks, Ao. Wo know of one man wko tbroateno to Bake a raid oa tha "baautlaa" wilk lha dawa of Tuesday, April lit, 1879. But to tha point If sot, go at once to Harder't Gun and Flihlng Taokle atoro and get tbe firlt "pick" of kit Immense stock of Picking Taek'o thai be hss received. marll-St. CleariMEld Coal Trade. State bob! of Cool aod other freights aeol over the Tyrone A Cleartald Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tba week ending March Sib, 1879, aud the aama time laat year i COIL. For the weok Same time lait year TORS. lo,4;9 li.M IneraaM.. 1,437 Pravloualy during year 114,4 U Bama time laat year - 181,438 Inoreaao o. 31,lfli Total In 1878 M 141,808 Same tima laat yaar H 2u6,Ui Inoreaia H 14,062 otnbi rKiiaBT. Lumber ...109 ean. Mleeellaneoui freigbta , Ill " OHITUAHY. Tbe aad calamity tbat vitited tho old M Bloom residence," In tbit eounty. oo tbo 3d of March, deiervet moro than ft patting notice. Mrs. Leah Bloom waa an old retideut of tha ooonty, the widow of Itaac Bloom, Jr., deceased. She was born on tbe 6th of Juno, 1810, and died In ber tixty-tbird year. A lingular ooiacldenoo ll that her daughter Blanche vu aleo bora on tbe Alb day of June, and died on tba 2d of March. Thus, mother nnd daughur worn born oa tbe tame day of tbe month, and both died on tho tamo dy,and worn burr led In tho lame grave. Blanche bad for tome time been afflicted witb dlaooeeof tbe heart and had been abaeot from home for treat ment for a few weekt. Oa Sunday, the ii day of March, she died. A telegram, announcing her death, wat banded to her mo titer about T o'clock i tho evening. Boo road It, and . exclaimed Blanche it dead!" and without another word ank to tha floor and died. Tbut ended tbe Uvea of be tb. Mrt. Leah Bloom wot a remarkable woman ia many reipeott. Ber maiden name wat Hoover; and aha waa ooo of nine tlitert la ber father'! family. She wot married to Iteee Bloom, Jr., and raited bortelf a family of eight daughter and Ave tona. Two of ber toot aro dead, but tbo number of her daughter! worn unbroken until tbo death of Blanche, Bho leave ten children to mourn their Ion. Sht waa a bright and in telligent woman, and great reader. Until bor laat boon ibo took ft great interest la public affair, and wot thoroughly booked up In all tbe newt of tho day. II er homo wot always open, and hoiplullty waa generously and liberally dlt- ponted. Brer mindful of tbo poor, no one ever left bar door unaided. Bbo wat In aa good health at tho had aver enjoyed when tho read tbe dli- paUb. How true In It Ia tbo mldtt of life wo aro ia death. Tbe newt al It spread cart a gloon over tbe whole oounty. Mourning wat not oon fined to tho relative of thio good woman, at wat abundantly te tided by tbo Immenat eon oo urea of people wbo aUended with iad and lor rowing heart! this doable funeral. That ibo wai good worn oa and It at reit from tbo labor! and oBxietloi of earth la the oooaolatlon of her family and frleoda. Mar Ood blets tha family the haa lf(t behind ber, and guide them la the way of preparation for a nappy re-on ion wun nor n mortal tpirlt lo ft bright aud better world. Special a. Tho largeot lot of Motto Frame over brought to the eounty, oi A. jacison a, in ino wen onu of tbo M mii I on uouao. uarix-et. Tbe moat nnnular and frarrant Perfume of tho day "I1ACKMKTACK" try it Bold by Hart- wick A Irvin, and 0. D. Walton, Cloorleld Pft. Aug. 28 ma Cm pd. We learn that C. 0. Emigh ha bean engaged to eonduottbo Normal Academy at Lumber City. Ho will bo aiilited by a gradumt of the State Normal School at Indiana. Pa,, making thll in net, irtooi for toarbera. mar-o-ei The La tuber City Nerval Academy will open April iHth, 187V, witb themort eneouroging proineete. Boarding eaa) bo hod at lower rotes tham over before, and tuition ditto. mor.-Mt Boooma For Salb. R. Newton Shew keeps ft Mi aupply of Predomo Buggies and Platform Wagons for sale. To bo aeen at tho Shaw House yard. Call oa or ad drees bim at Cloftrfield Peon. 17 1 ranle. may U-tf. Wahtid. LaO.000 14-feet ahaved hoopi.dcllv ered at tbe railroad, In ear loads of 8,0(10, at alt po Inti on the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A K., Bald Kagle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroad, for wbloh i will pay tna nignoii maraet price. J. K. KnaMun, Octlfi, I87 tf. Clearfield, Pa Oxa HttanatD Pub Obht. DuootricT on Old Pricbo. Bowing Macbinee oaa aow bo parehaied at Merrell'a I in and variety atoro, from lea up ward!. All hind of tewing maebinei repaired on the aborwtt not tee. Clearfield, Pa., July 11, 1877. Hoe Dr. Vbm lyho'o Pulphar Boap. Make! tbo akla beautifully white aa boolt by, re mo vee dandruff, chafing, prickly bent, aorei. oruptiena, burning etlnging ant Itching of tho kia oao oeoJp. A ouipnur oaiu wun it ii aigniy recommended. Alwayt am for tt by w fail name, JnlylT,7B-oow-am. W a em d. Delivered at the Rail load. lo,0 18 lack abnvod thin glee, 100,00 14.lnch lowed ibinglee. 108,000 feet of pino boorda. 600, lift 14-feet tba red boopl. 6,no railroad tlea. 1.0.001 fa of good hemloab boarda. For which I wiU pay tbo big beet market prleo, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the Tyroae Clearfield Katrrood. J. f. KfteiVftRi Clearfield, Ptk. Oot. 1, lfi7S-tf. ir t hailrnr liW Hrid. Whoa wo toy we boltoTo, wo have evidence to prove that Bhlleh'a Comumptloa Care Ii decidedly tho hoit Lung Modietno made, la at mueh at it will euro ft eommon or Chronic Cough lo one half tbo time aad relievo Aathmu, Browobitta, whoop ing Cough, Crowp, and ibow moro oaiei of Con- umptlon oureo tnan oil einera- wm vm whore they tail. It U nleooant to take.bftrmloeo the DotiMt ahild and wa euaronUe what we any Prleo, 10 eu. 10 eu. and ll.uv. If your Lunge aro tare, Cheat or Baek lame ooo Bblloh'l Porona PlosUr. Bold by 11 a rU wick A Irria, 0. D. Wat son, Clearfield, Pa. Ths Vet$th-raU mf Ouroouatry It getting to bo bar felly alarming, the average of bfo belag leeoeaed every year, without any raaoonabio oauto, deaia reeuitln reerally from tho moat Insignificant origin. A tbla aoaaoB of tbo tear Oipecially, a eold ii each a eommon that la tha hurry of every day life wo are apt to overlook the danger attending It and too often tad to leio, that a fcrer or Long trobbie not ojrooay tet in. inouaanas iota toen II too tbU way ovry w later, while had Dote bee' Oermoa Byrnp boea takoa, a euro wuald have re ralted. and a large bill from doctor avoided. por all dleeeeoo ef tbo throat and lnogi, Bneebeo't Oerntaa Syrup hai prvvea itoolf to to tbo great- ert dieeovery oi in a tno ib weoicino. very drueeiol In tbit oountry will tell yea of tU won derful afoot. Over iy,vt bottles told loot year w about ft Hogw lotion baowa. inlylT.TI-woW'ly, Mo IVh BsImpm It. That la this town there are aeoree of person, puling onr store every day whose lives are Bade alterable by Indignation, Dyspepsia, Sear aad distressed Stomeca, Live! Complaint, Constipa tion, whaa for ft els. ws will sell Ihea BhUoh's Vllaliaar, guaranteed lo euro them. Sold by Hertswtok A irvla, aad 0. D. Wataon, Clearfield, Fenu a. For Lame Beck, Side or Ckest aa SHILOH'l PUROI'S FLAbik-H. Price It sts. Bold ky HartswicK M tram ana v. u, walaoo, Ulssrleld, Pean'a. Just Received! Just Rocnivod by ARNOLD, at UUMWKKSVILiIjES- Car Load Nova Soolia Dos lor I Car Lend pur Corn, Rye and Oats Chop 1 Cur Load DcaKen Suit I Car Load of Choice Family Floor 1 Car Load Dry.Gooda, Groceries, 4c. I MrShintrles, Bark. R. R. Ties and Grain will be taken In exchange I urwensvino, aiay 1, 1878. 2ervoni Debility. Vital Weakiieoa or Ilenrasalon t a weak exhausted feeling, ao energy or courage tho re mit of mental urer-wurk, liidhjcrotloita or BBecaaea, or some dreia upon the eyeless la al ways cured ky Humpkrsy's Homeopathic Specific No. 18. It tuna up and invigorates the system, ispels tbo gloom aod despondeoey, imparts itrength and energy, stops the drain and re- jnvenetee the entire aan. Been used twenty yeera wilb peneot suooesi by thousands. Sold by dealers. Price, 11 per single rial, or 96 per package of Ore vlala and $2 vial of powder. Bent by mail on receipt of price. Addreii Humphraya' HoBSapathlc MedlrlliB Company, m felloe St., N. V. V. O. Watson, Agsnt, Vleerneld, fa. - sspt. 18, lSJS-ly. Kalians ami Texan. THE DIRECT ROUTE. It ii to the foieiwtt of ptmoni ffolng to Kbdim or Tiu U nlMt oh or th dtroot routtt by wbtob quick tin ii at-idt, thorough mm con. tod ; eomfo ruble fcooommodtioni provlde-d. Among UxkM th "Fu-HUedl itouio ' tuuiu pro-Mol-atnt. Follow In f U timi of D-IIt RinnM trtiDi vlt Pto UudU Hoote i Lrt PitUbarg WA m, mn 1 1:47 p. m. t Mrivt tl Bt. Loali 7:30 k. m.t V:00 ! . m.j rrir tt Kiuil City lOtlS f. m., 10:11 1 m. CoDBwuuDi u nut it union uopoti m Indlantpolii, St L.mli tna Kantu City fur all polott Waatkod Soathwtft. To Meomm'-dat famiHca migratinf , arnnga manta hava boon perfected to ran ft Through Coach Tuaaday of aivoh weak from PitUbarg I Kaniaa City, Tift "Pan Handle Routa," with bat o obanga, in Uniaa Depot, Hu Loala. Tbta ear la comfortably upholatarad, and nil! bo ran on regular Expresi train, learing Union Depot, fltuburgt P N.aTery luaaaay. - If you are unable to proeura through Uoketa to point In Miuourt, Arkaniai, Texaa, Kaoatu, Uolorado or tbe Morthwaat, by tba direol aad papular "Pan-Uandle Ruult," at your naareit railroad atation, oall on W. B. 8torht, Agent, I nion Depot, Piltiburg, Fa., or add rasa W. L. O'UKiBit, General Pauenger Agent "Pan-Handle Route," CeltimbQ, Ohio. fee, 2, '7-lm. On Tuesday, March 4th, 1879. by Wm. M. Bloom, Kq.. Mr. Hdward Carry and Mlu Margery Wiler, both of Jordan township. On Tuesday, March 4th, 1879, by Wm, M. Bloom, Esq., Mr. J tines Lord, of Knox tow nib lit, aad Miia Harriet Bloom, of Pike towniklp. At Lumber City, on Tueiday, March 4 lb, 1879, by Vim. M. lifnry, Etq , Mr. George Small aad Mill Adelia Courtne), both Of Clearfield eounty. On Tueiday, Martb Uth, 187S, by Wm. M. Bloom, Kq , Mr. John Aughanbaugb and Miss Adeline u.oom, notn or rtae lownnnip. At tho ruidrnoe of 0. Smith, Em., itt Belle- fonto, on Saturday, March a lb, 1870, by Rev. Laurie, Ur. 'ieorr n. vroemn, oi IlooUdale, Clearfield eounty, and Mil! Sadie, daughter of Cberlei Smith, t Uoionviile, Centre oounty, Pa, In North HouUdale.on Wednesday, March 6tb, 1679, William Williams, aged 06 yoari. In tbo borough of New Washington, on Wed nesday, March :h, 1870, Sarah, wiTe of Hntsel Mo Murray, aged 76 yeara, U moatbi and 9 daya. In Union townthln. on Saturday, March Stb, m. Sadie Etta, daughter of Simon B and Mary B. Welty, aged 1 year and 84 daya. Little Etta, bright-eyed darling, Treature loaned by Heaven above Game here like a bloated angel, Filling hearli witb joy and love. Like a cheerful iunbea, shedding im Light and gladneil oo ber way Bver Joyou, leogbur-lovlng , . t Turning darkneei into day. , Her, a million pure and holy I ;k Winning, by ber artiest love, Hearu tbat were to eoll and worldly. And then drawing ithem above. , , At the dawn of joy out Spring tima, , When the earth wat fair and gay, Little Ktta, pure and lovely, Uently pasted from earth away. O 0 0 0 0 0 0' She's gone from earth to dwell ia light, . To live with Jesus clothed la while, Safe landed on tbat bleited shore, W bare ttokaasi and death are (alt no mora. Boved from sorrow hate and it rife, And weloomed to an endleai life, Uer happy aoul hat gone to prove Tho height and depth of Joauo' love. While we ber parent hero Without a child our hearU to oheer, Do humbly kneel at Jttui' feet, And oak that we 1b Heavaa may moot. Ob, vile and hard wonld bo onr hearU, Although we hare been oolled to part, If wo did not to Qod eonfeee-w Though we are bereft, Ktu ii bleit. "W,N lo Bloom townihln. ot Friday. February 18th, 187V, Nora May Reynold, aged 11 months end B dayt. CLEARFIELD MAEEETS. , CisRABPiBLD, Pa., March 81, 1879. Flour, per ewt.. 11 11 Buckwheat Flour, per ewt Corn Meal, per ewt....HK.... Chop, rye, per ewt ... Chop, mlied, per ewt,.,..... Bran, per ewt.... ...,M Wheat, per bnthel Ryo, per bnthel. Oata, per but hoi I 00 1 0 1 40 1 10 1 to 1 t 16 11 uorn, ear, per nnenoi Buckwheat, per bnthel Potatoes, per butbel Applet, per boekaleM.. .,m J I em i, per pound Shoulder, otr pound ' 1 00 40 to IN T 11 40 If 10 I 01 . ti 10 t a I on Dried Beef, per pound.... Chtokeni. per pair ...i Butter, per pound . E Iff I, per doaen ... a. Bait, per lock, large Coal (hi. per gallon.,..., ...... ....... Lard, per pound , -m Dried Apples, per pound M. Dried Peaebee, per pound. Beam, per butbel.... PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Paii.ADRi.rHiA, March 17. In brea Jttofft lb ore la leu doing. -' Voitoa ia firm at tj'al0ie for mlddllRgi. Flour and Meal Pluur ia quiet and aaohang edf Salee of 000 barrel tt Including Minnetotaex tra family, guod to fancy, at H 60oi; PenatjU vanla do. do. at $4 68(5, wektern do. do. al $6 J5(6 60; and paleiet end el ber bifth grade! at WlU (it 8. R7efl'nrijtteail7at$t li-iyl 67J. Oornmeal la nominally aaa'Uored. - Urala Wheat ia dtyreuoJ and Irregalor. Bale! of 4,400 buthell, Ineleding Penapylvaaia rod, at $1 144, do amber, M $1 I6K9I -6; No. 8 weatera rod. Olerator, at H. it to it dulL We quote at 60c fur toolhera and 6t6To. for weitera aad Penneylvaoia. Cora ii quiet and weak. Bale of 6,000 buiboli, inalading rejootod aad iteamor, at 43(rti4lc aa.il, mixed, aad yel low, troeb aad grata depot, at 44; do, afloat, at 44ic and tail, elevator, at 43 fa. Oata are eo obanged. BilM of T.OOVbaabeli; Inohidiag mil d, at SOrSlic; ood while at .0(3., ibo lat ter for Penmjlfaoia. Wbiikv to doll at 81 ti far weiUra, CiifAoo,i.arob IT. Plaarateady and 9r. Wheat an tet Med, but geaerailj lowee, wtU aa aelife demand) No. I Cbioago apring Olo for oothi 61i(olto lvr April) lalet at 0H(a9Ho let Aprtlj tf.t for May; No. 1 do 60c; rejootod 6rt,o. Coni aelife, Irm aad bigber) Slit for eab 2ie for April i 8oo for May and bid for Juan. Data In fair oVnund, but lower ( I3o for eeah and April i SHl&iH for May. Hye aloady and unchanged. Barley tteady and anobanged. f laiteod ateadr, good domoad. At tho eieie WUol ia ootieo demand and bigber odTaooodH ' Cora la good demand, a ibodo bigber 83 le for April ) Alio bid for May. Oata ia good domoad aad to higher. $tw drrrtltttntnti. frank fieldlnf.. W. D. Blfler... A T. Wla piELDINO, BIGLER A WILSON, ATTOKHB1B. AT.S.AW, CLEARrlKLD, PA. ap-oaea lo Ple'i Opera Hoaa. English and Classical QCHOOX4, Tht 1 tohoel will open la tba Leonard Graded School batldiag, Clearfteld, Pa., la A pill, 1678, aad eeatiaae oieroa weeba. Claaaoe la Uerman, tiiUny aad Dook-Keoblng, will be formed. Tblrongl matruatlva tu be giro. TUITION. Cnaaoa Brsaehei H 00 Ulinor Keallibea4Cla.ie...... ...,.. I 00 , l p. TormiaJAlc, I V HAKRle, Clearlell, Pa., Jaa. H, llti-in. 111 Pennflylranla Railroad TYRONE k CLEAEFIKLD BRANCH ON and after Monday, NOV. 4, 1870, the Pauenger Train will run daily (except Sun day) between Tyrone and uioarBoia, no loiwwi i CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. 6. Plowbkr, Oondoctor. LBAVB SOUTH. LBAVB NOrtf H. Curwensvtllo,.J.S0, r.u, Olearfleld, 1.40, " Tyrone,.. 9, 00, a.m. Vonoooyoo 916, Summit, V.ftO, " Poweltoo, 10.00, w 0M-ola,-....vI0.13, Bo)nton, 10.17, " Btetner'e, 10.lt, " PhUipsburg,..10.2, ' Ureiiem, 10.18, " Blue Ball,..M..10.l7, Wallaoitun,... 10.44, " Blgler 10.51, " Woodlaad lO.af, " BarreU 11.07, " Leonard 11.11, " Clearfield, 11.19, 11 Carwen.ville,.11.4t4.)il Leonard, X.eV, Barrett 8.1.4, " Woodland,......4.0l, Itigler, 4 0, Wallooeton 4.17, " Blue UalL 4 J.-, " tiraham 4.31, " Pbiirpiborg, .4.B6, Steiuer'a, 4.89, " Boyntoo ..4.48, M Owoolo, .4.6S, " I'owelton, 0.113, " Summit, 1. 1ft, " Vanaooyoo,M..t.S9, " Tyrone, fi.00, CLKAKFIKLD ACCOMMODATION. Wm. L. Rhoam, Conductor. LBAVB B0UTH. LKAVB NORTH. Curwonirlllo. 6.41 a. m, Clearfield.. MM 710 " Leonard, 7-26 H Barrett, T.36 " Woodlaad,... .M M Illgler .T 8 07 Wallaoeten,. 8.1S M Blue UU...... 8 S ' Graham, .4& H Philipsburg.. 9.00 Steiuer'a,.. 9.10 Boy ton, 9.14 M Oaooola 9.S0 M Poweltoo, 1000 Summit, 10.80 " Vanoooyoo,M.11.07 " Tyrone, 1UJ u Tyrone, l.tfi p. . Vanteoyoe,....l.iS 1 Summit, 8.00 1 Poweltoo, 8.10 1 Oaooola. 1.41 Boyuton, 8.63 1 Bteiner'e,H 4.00 ' Philipburg...4.8a Grab em 4.40 1 Bluo Ball,....4.5 ' Wallaeetoa, ...ft.ll ' Bigler, 6.38 ' Woodlaad,-...fi.4 1 Barrett, 6.67 ' Leonard,. ...... 0.06 Clearfield 6.30 1 Curweniville,. 7. 00 ' 6TAGI LINKS. A ittxeleavoi Curwenirllle dally for Reynold - ville, at 1 o'olook, p.m.,arTtvlngat Koynoldivlllo at A o'clock, p. m. Betnrning, leave Key no Hi vllle dally, at 7 o'clock, a. m., arriving at Oar wonarilU at U o'olook, m. Vara, ooob way, $2. A itage loavaa Carwanavllle dally, at 1 o'clock p. m., for Dubois City, arriving at DuUoii City at 4 o'olook, p. m. he turn log, karoo DuBoia at 7 o'olook, a. m., dally, arriving at Curweniville at 18 o'olook, m. Fare, oaob way, $1. PHILIPSBURQA MOSHANNON BRANCHES LBSVB SOUTB. LllATR noRTB. OTATIORI. A. M. P. M. P. Morriidalo, 13:40 Vhtiipsburg, 13:36 4:31 Buyers 11:31 4:14 Boynton, 13:14 4:16 Osceola, 10:10 11:04 4:10 Mothaanoa, 10-86 11:61 8:67 Sterling, 10:48 11:46 8:60 Houtadole, 10:48 11:40 8:46 MoCauley, 10:53 11:86 8:40 Kondrlok'l, 10:68 11:30 8:36 Ramey. 114ft 11:36 J:30 p. a. A. a. a. 1:00 1:10 l:l i : ISO t:l MIS t:44 f:6l t.it 8 0S 8:1(1 1:11 ISO ill! 8:40 t:2J 8:Si :a :itl lilt 144 J:iJ 1:67 3:03 so: Jill BALD IAQLB VALLKY BRANCH KsTMotL ' UmiU Kip. p. m. a. m. r. Me A. M. 7.16 8.80 leave Tyrone arrive 6.10 8.06 7.33 8.47 Bald Eagle 6.61 7.48 8.01 0.80 . Julian 810 T.Olt 8.14 0.64 Mileeburg 4.46 6.4ft 8.33 10.06 Bellefouto 4.87 6-3 8.46 10.16 Mileaborg 4.16 6 3.H 0.08 16.40 Howard 4.01 6.00 9 41 11.18 arrive L. Havan Iouto 3.16 6.36 TYRONE STATION. XAOTWARD. A.M. 8:19 8:60 I wbiitwaru. A. PitUburgl Kxp'M. 3-60 iPaclfio Kxpreti, 8:16 - r...! Waj I'anengsr. 1:1 Mail Train, :34 Fait Line, 1 Paeifle Bxprava Harrlibarg Aoc'm, P.M. 8:2(1 6:60 10:33 Mall Train, Atlantic Bipreta, 1' bl la. a. i press, Cloio aonnoctloni made by all train! at Tyrone and Look Haven. ,B, B. Oblin, mylT-tf. Superintendent. FAKK FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, P. 11 Middlelown.... IS 00 Marietta. 6 bt Laneaster . 1 10 Lock liaren.. Willlamsnorl. , ItO . I0 , 1 80 , II) . 4 M . 10 . 05 lluntingdon .M... PU1LADKLP1IIA 7 80 Altoona 1 Lewtetown Mar;evllle Cnweniville Oieeola HAKKIHBURU. JohnstoWB.HMM.. S 9s I'blliasbnra 11 Tyrone 1 11 F1TTHBURO. i It . in ARNOLD WANTS 5.000 Rail Road Ties Curwensvllls, Pa. Jan. , It-it. PROPERTY FOR RENT. Mrl, John B. Ransrtj, of Psna township, nfr.M for ml a dwellin. bouee nnd store room, situate in tbo vtllego of Peonville. For furtber iofortnat on npplv to. or ndareas, aire. J. B. KAPPKBTT, oot 3S,f tf. Urampiaa Hills, ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs, Curwensvlls, Jan. 9, 71-tf. WANTED. 100,000 SHAVED SUIXGLES, at 8. Oainabnri's Grooerr Store, aeoend etreet, C learneld, fa. jaa. w, i i For Sale or Rent. 8TOXU9 rlOOM flituated two doors east of Dank. Beit bminess nart of Carwensvillo. for Urms annlT to J. D, TUOMP6uN,at blseee,or II. B. THOMPSON nt the Kzpress office, Cnrwensrills, Pa. Harsh , leTMs, , Sheriff's Sale. flrtoeof wndry wrltl of fitri Faexai la ttind out ef tbo Ooort of QontBon Float of Clear field oouotri and to me directed, there will bo einooed to pa bile tale, at tho Court Honae, In tbo boroufD OI viearoeia, on Ttaurwlay, March 'iOth, IH70, At 1 o'oloob F. M.. tbo fvlluwlnf deacribed real eetftte, to wit j All the iatereil of owid Defendanla la tbat ear tain realeeUte aituato about two mi lee from far wonarillo, In Pike townahip, Clearfield ooonty ( Pa... deieribod ae follewa j lleiinninf nt a oheit- not corner fortnorly tho oouth oomer of land of 1 beodore England tbettco by aatd land north drgreet weet 112 port-bet to ft wanlo on lino of what waa Jonn Kigiey a etiaio; inence oj mm lino tontb 4 degreoe weat .13 perehee to oheet nut the ionlh oorner of taid Higley etlato; thenoe by aatd land north 44 decreet weit 4 pornbea to a white oak corner; thenoe aoatb 44 degree! wett DO perohei to a hemlock corner i thence lootn degroM oaat 110 perohei to a heaalook oorner i Ihenoa lauth U deareea east T perebne to atonea : tbenoo north AA degreea eatt 114 perohei to a poet tbenoo aonth ! degreea eaat U0 perohei to pott; thenre norh J7 df greet eaat per ohootos poitt thenoe orth 1 degree weat 118 perohea to ft white pino oorner of land now or formerly of Joaeph Hpeooer ; thenoe by laid land north ili d"- wat 4f l it porohoa to an oak oorner llienco ami oy eaia rpeaeer e nan - north 4Tf degreea wett U penhee to a post; tbenoo bytond formerly owned by George BmUv enrtb 44 d-rroee tut 1A4 perrhee to a poet oorner of tald Theodore Kngland I tbenoo by aftia Kngland l land eoain eo aegreee weet vi norebei to tho r heel net oornor, the plnoe of begin I aing, eontalning btA aorta, 117 perehee and allow I anoo, more or lota, being part of a traot lurvoyej . oa a warrant to Nlcltlin i tirlffia, and known at warrant No. 94l. and havtni thereon watori aaw mill and iteam ihingle mill, dwelling bonee end oalbtjildinge. A boat 4 aerea, moro or lett, re clewed, baring tboreon aome fro it treee, and i Tarioot I m pro re menu. A great pan it untner bud. having thereon a large quantity or valuable pine, hemlock and other limber ee liable for board t, ihinglea and ether kindi of lumber. Belted, token In eioentlon aad lo be eold aa the property of J. C. A J. I. Krater. Alto, tbat eertaia lot of groand, wlrh a twt alory fraao dwelling honae aad oatbtildingo , nnd Improvement! thereon, ooeupled by taid J . K. Krataer, tn the borongh of Carwonivllle, deierlhed m follow! t Hitanto on ibo aonth aide of State llreet, and fronting on aaid Stale it reel, eommenolng at State llreet at n eorwwr wf lei; formerly oeoapied by Jeraei H. Fleming; tbenoo eouthward by aatd lot 180 feet to Blroh alley 1 tlioooe wett ward by aald alley W feet to. ft poet ; thenoe northward 180 foot to State atreet i tbenoo bv Slate 1 1 reel eajtwmrd $9 feet to tbe plaoe of beginning. Soiled, taken In eioentlon and to bo pole aa ino property w 4. . krwaer. Abo, by vtrtot of writ of Vm, t-t-i on Tbondny , March IA, 1T, the following propfr'y, to win Aleo. orrtoln tract of land altnato la Beooarla township, Ulearfield eoon ly. Fa., bonnded and dooerloee. M fnllowt. Tin It o. 1, oa tbo eaat by land of John W. Lallf oa tbo north by land of (I. w. Caldwell on tho weat by land of Sawptoo, Walton A Oo.t aad aonth by CloorieM ereek, oonlaiaing 179 aerei, with M aoroa elearod. hav ing a log honae IB by M, large log bara, imall ernhartl, and aiher owthiriidtnge uereoa. No. S. bounded aad deecrtd na fcllowt : On tbe m by landa of Imm Smith, north by tandi f Jnmoa 1,'Nw, weat by lavdaor woaopn w. L.nn, aonth by landior Amaira rlmiib and Broniffea tote, eoaeainiaa AA aeree and nllowwaoo with n aerea fleered, with large grill mill, large aaw asl'l large two it or J dwelling boaH 10x30. kltehealt by If, aad tone, honet I otortoa Utl4, wilb table and other onlbqildtngi Ibereoa. Itoliod, taken taetoewtloa nod ta ho eold aa the property of eUaraabM Arm4roa. Tiaai or 8 La. Tho arloa o tarn at wkloh the property aball be atruek of maat be paid at tho time ef omle, areweb oihtr arrftngemenU ado aa will bo approved, othorwiao tbo property will be Immediate!? ant na and told again at the eipeaee aad risk of the peroon to whom ll wat atrnok eg, and who, la oaae of aeneieney at eweh ro aala. ehell make aoed tbe aama, end la ao laotoaeo will the Deed fee preaeatod la Coort for roalrmaiioa aaleta the moaev ta actaaiiy paid to too tihoril. AHUHIW r"T, r., nnaairr urrita, i CI earl el 4, fa., pel !, Fall and Winter Gooda in great variety, are now open and ready for sale, at PRICES THAT CANNOT BE COMPETED fWITH, (by small buyers), at the widely and well known Dry Goods Store of T. A. FLECK & CO. It is only necessary for us to announce to the public that with the constantly increasing demand, we are ever enlarging our BtocK, both in quantity and variety.so that any and everything needed in the most durable and fashionable lines of goods can bo had at our store at all times. Our goods have been selected in person by Mr. Fleck, mostly nt tho manufacturers, and by buying in large quantities, we save tho iobbers' nrofit. and VERY LOW FIGURES. We also have one of the very place, ready to trim ..... in the very latest styles, and we trusted to Miss Grcsty s care We know whereof we speak, that we will make it to the interest of all persons wishing to buy Dry ana examine our mock be lore buying elsewhere. T. A. FLECK & GO. Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. 4F"JJlli--.'l- aitaajiiw't.-ra-.jiP?TNi 7 Yiaa if )IU ' 3 II AT eaBaahw M "Send for Illaatratcd Cirralor and Price liberal Term, to tho Trade. -. Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in the World. the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR 8EWINC MACHINE COMPANY, HIDDLHOWH, COttft, and Koa. l ad 0l Waaattt Avenue, CHJCAOu, 114. YOITNO MEX preparod for Mtiro butlocta life. Tbo only Inititotioa la tbo Halted Bla tea exelutively deroted to practical baiinoM dueatlow. School alware In aeaaioD. Btudeota oan enter ai an; lima. For eirewlar iWini fall partlealara add rem J. C. SMITH. A. ., Maron a, jBy-in.j - riiiwiwgB, rm. we mot TrnPDIC'PP POLISH, tLWATV SAV ra 9 f.W Wali--ltll la attentat. tylwrf-tlre'ajeaiaiaaeael II. Krr-aMlf t mUmtif Pa.hat Ruav. WAaTsftt, lUtUBM. HURTS, IIECLER, tktle nufkolurtp, IBO, OOO tab Ms-JOl, FWimttpOaa, Lumber City Normal Academy. Tbo aiath teHloa of tbe Lamber City FJormal Aofttlemy will open April llh, 187V. and coo llano aixtoea wtekt, with a vacation. TEACHERS, 0. 0. Ktnifth Principal. Mill Maggie Mitchell An 1st an I. Mr. Emigh, baring taught here daring the part year, ll already known. Mite Mitchell U a grad uate of tha hlate Normal Bcbool,at Indiana, Pa., and a lady af fine aooompltthmenta. A branobea taught from tbo alphabet ta tba eiaitioa. CUARQI8 FOR TUB TKRM. (Oat ftmrth to bo paid oa on taring achool.) Primary eowae ,.$.! 00 Intermediate ooaraa M I 00 Kngllth eonrao A f 0 Knglish eoaree, with Algebra - 8 00 Higher branebee 9 00 Thii aehool baa prodnood aome of the beat teach tn in the county. It haa the boat tyitetn of grade putalble. it ia oonduetod by oiparlenood teaoheri. Lumber City afford f eioolient oharcbei: nlentv of food boarding at $1.00 per week ) beaut if al aeouery ; opportuaitiea for health Col atnuaetnente. and a live eingiag achool, oondncted by Prof. Bloom. For full Information call on or addroia tho Principal, or V. 0. HELL, Preslunt. D. L. FRROV0ON, Son. D.A. FKTHKR, Lumber CMy, Pa., Mar. 12, 17 if-if. Vote Early and Often ! -FOll- GEO. C. & T. W, MOORE. THKT lavlle joe lo rell at their 8lors In the Opera Home, C'LRaRFIKLU, PA., and eee IBO Beet aaa eoeaaen tsaoa a. BOOTS AND SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c IVKR BROUGHT TO'THt ODCNTT. Tbslr larffe aad eleaaat otock of aeods eeailels of all stvleeead prices ia LAUUtl,' MIS.st.ll' enii ClllLDKK.N'i fi.ve .i.rn iiK.tr r suoes, Whleh will snltall kinds of onstoasrs. Also, GEHTS' FINE BOOTS & SHOES. Thk ! tbo only plaoe la Clearfield toonty where tba aolebratod PERKINS Driving Boots and Shoes aa h. aonabL BOYS' aad YOUTHS' BOOTS and 8IIOKS of all kinds. Also, a earetalir hmtM asMirtaMaleT RUBBER GOODS!! Raaaer Oeoat fcr every hodr, aoaslslla saf PURE" GUM BOOTS, . milt in: it booth, X,TJMBEBliXirfl ouus, tea Alsn, a a.a .tela of Laaberaea's Qeae, hela the ART IO with eolle) eMMse, wkleh are oaa. sldsred a greet iBBravoaaeal aa tko old sl,le. aeT PletH Mil aad etaalae .ar goode. OKOKIII C. MOORK, TOM W. IIOORC. Cleartald, Pa., Noveabar , HI Ha, toMMttrfaiim asu4wiiL,an. Or Cm POLISH Wm He.t mm MtXTWO. DUIT III piSrtllaBfonj. - are thus enabled to sell at best Milliners constantly at her guarantee that any work en will be pleasingly executed. . Goods of all descriptions, to call SIMPLICITY! OUFERIOaiTY n I f Simplified i O maintained J Improvements September, 1878' tleTtiir reeard frr tbe demaad of -i prf rrtelTe aije. wo now offer to tbo World tbo VICTOR Important. Improvements. KolwilhsUindiiig tko VICTOR haa long boon Ibo peer of any mncbioo in tlio market a fact nuprjorttd byahoatof Tolnntwrwltneoaoa wo nosr confidently claim for It greater aimpltcity, a wonderful reduction of friction, and altogether a Jiare Com. iiiiwIuMicDeiiraWl QuaUiei. Foranls by MerchaQta ond oihen. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND BAWED. Curweniville, Jaa. , 'Tl-Cf. A Bankthat Never Breaks. Try My Coal. Tbo undenlgned adopta tbli method of Inform ing tbo Dumorooa eoniumera, tbat hit eoal bank ia not a Winter arrangement only, bat that It will ba operated la tbe Snmmtr aa well aa Win ter. I elalm tbat I havelhe - Best Goal in the Market, and will aall It for oaab, er la exchange for floor, food, groeeriee, oto. Largo oontraoU will be made at a very email prolt. Far fall partlealara oall oa me la poraoa, roaiding in oao of Orabam't upper houiei, or addroaa me through tho pott offloe. Orderi left at tho portoffloo will reoetra prompt attention. TH08. A. DUCKBTT. Ulearotle, fa., Jan. 6, ISTti-tX t W. .J. IIOFFER, ROOM NO. THREE OPERA HOV8B, Clearfield, Pa., DEALER IN DIIY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. UlEEYSWARE, HARDWARE, i ,THTv7AS, Carpet. Oil CIoIIi.h, Etc, Etc., Etc. WII.I, 1AKE COUNTRY PRODUCE IN EXCHANGE FOR COOIMS AT MAHkET PRICEH. Clrarfleld, Pa., dept. las, 1H1 tf. BOOTS& SHOES HATS, CAPS, Wiliamsport BootSi . j m , ; , Elmira Boots, PERKINS' Driving Bools and Shoes, Claflin's Boots & Shoes, Boys' Boots & Shoes, pino Boots s r -wvj -a- 1 Stoga Boot W Ilk a general variety ef Ladle.1, M Uses' aad I'Biidroa s uaots, raoeje and Uafters, RI1BRIIR OOO Itfl, RUBBER G.OX10H, NATS AND CAPS. HATS AND CAPS. ORXW PI'RNimiINO OOODS. OUSTS' IURNIVU1NU UtHIDe). . Tke awdontgnod respeMfally IsvlU (k. site, lien of tko people ef Cleartald wnaly, ta toeir B.W slaek ef the akov. aaaed (aada. Oaaatry Preduee tekeo la ...Sao,, far gooda. Prise, a. law aa la. towal. MetiAUUUKT A SHOWIRS. (waved to Wa. RMd's eld stead, Isooad It, Cleeriald, Pa., Dee. i, U7I Jan. AND M' ' h::i G:;ii, PWrnUnroB.. ADNIHIBTRATOR'S MOTICB. Ketiee Is ksrabj giraa tkat Letter, of Ad uiniatrallaa an Ik. e.1.1. eT JOHN I1KBIR LINU, Ul. of Bvedr towa.klp, ClearOeld ooaale, Pa., deoeaaed, kavlng keoa dolj graated U tk. nnderelgned, all aereoae ladebted to aald aetata will please Bake Imaediau Bnva.nt, aadtkeee baaing elaias er deaaada against tka saao will araaent tkea nronerlj aatkealleatad for aettle aeot wttboat delay. OEOROIC. KtRK, Adalalstrator. Latberabarg, Pa., P.b. t, 1170 Ot. AIININIHTRATOH'I NOTICE. Notloo ta hereby aivaa that LetUra oLAdaialatra. I tton aa tba Ule of 8 KN RY M N k 1 Hi NR. lale u, u.iic. ww...,p, .HW.... oeuaiy, ra aaal J, having been dnly graated to tbe anderaigaed, aM peraona Indebud ta aaid estate will please aaa. imaediau payaeat, aad tkoee kaving elaima or d amends will preeeat Ikea properly aataMatloetael for aettleaeBt withoat sjolar. HIINRT COM MAN, Smith's Mills, llarok I, ltia-lt.0 Adaia'r. ADMINIHTR ATOR'R MOTICB. Hotieo le kereby given tbat Lettere of Adalnlstra lion oa thoeauuof DAVID A.CATIIUART. law of Kbox towoikip, Clearfleld ooaaty, Pena'a., deo'd, karlng aeeB doty g rented to tko aoder. eigned, all penope ladebted t. eaid aetata, will pleaee moke Immediate payment, and thoea Bav in, elelme or demaade will preeeat tbaa properly authenticated for aettlomenl withoat deley. liKM UsEL, O. BLOOM, Naw Millport, March 4, ula t.o Adaia'r. ITUJR IAtE OR RENT. Tho large aai . eoaaodloae threetory brlek koUl, eltaato tn the villeaeor Ulea Hope, Casarfleld arantr, Pa. . with good atahllng Bad all tha aeeeeoery oat. buildings, together with a atoro-raoa 9le.a feet, ie aow offered for aala or rant, on easy taraa. Tba loeatloo aad tba hooe. Is oao af the kest, for a kotal, la tke eonnty. A large eaoaBt of travel la kept ap betweea tka aeutkwaelara porltoa of tke ooaaty to the aeat regleae ! Uontadala aad Oaoeola. It le oa tho through turnpike re.to froa Tyrooe to DuBole. For fartker partiaala laqulra of or addraa tka aadertirned. ruii.ir irurta. Olen Hope, Nor. It, ISTI tf. None Bottor. ITont Qioaper. H . Sell for ti.OO Stronf.'vijforoui and au grown runts. 8 Boms, or 10 Oaranloas or 10 Fnehslaa or H Verbenu or 1ft Paneies or U atoglo Pataataa or 1ft Baaaet and Bedding plaits er 16 Coleueor IS Heliotoopas or IS Chrreantbeaorae ar IS Olad iolus or 10 Doable ,Tnberoee Valno for 11.00 or IS rianU a bolbs (I of aeon eolllioa)ll.00 or ball tbla sollselloa 7ft Plaata and Bulbs with Nsw pare wblle.'agoratBB (bleaehe) added Ift.ot or tbe wbole ecllectioa ef I&0 eboiea plaata and Bolbe witb n pleat of Age return Blanche or the Aew bear lei slooe usraalna (Mrs. reylor) added S.O0. Wa guarantee eafa delivery ay Bsprett. Onr Printed Circular of Flowers fotEverybod7,"tentre." Harry Chaapel, FLORIST, 290 West 4th St., WilliamsPort, Ea. sen. ae, leie.OB Allegheny Valley Bailroad. LOW ORADI DIVISION. ON and after Monday, Dee. lOlh, 1ITT, the paisenrer trains will ran dailv ravMnl Sunday) betweea Red Bank and Driftwood, as follows t EAHTWARDIar Mall leaves Ptttsbar. J a. a.; Red beak H:i0; Rligo Junction 1J S, Nsw Bethlehem 1:07 p. b. May. ville 1:10 1 Troy 1:10 Brookvlllo 1:00 ; Faller'i I IS j ley. noldivllle 1:61 DuBoit l:S8 1 Sumalt Tunnel HI I Pen!. Id 4:04 j Weadvlll. 4:17) Boaoaelt. a:tt arrlvM at Driftwood at 4 46. WEmr ARO Dav Mall lear.a TiAK-Jt 11:16 p. m.t Beaasstas l:00i H'Mdvitu ..a. Penleld l ti Saamll Tunnsll.tr j DnBols l it: Reynoldivllls 1:61; Fuller's 1:67; Brook ville 114 i Troy 1:0 Meyeville 4:16; New Bethlehea 4:, Sllgo Junotion tat! Red Bank 1:17 1 arrives at rittsonrg at s;iv p. a. Jat The ReTnolderille Aaeoeoaiodetlna t.. Reynoldaville deily at 7:61 a. a. aad arrira at Red Bank al 11:00 e, a., Pltukargh at 1:16 p. a. Leavse PilUbarah at 1:10 n. a i Rl Beah 1:66 p. m.j arriving at RayaofdsvUle al t:tt p. as. I'loae eoaneetloae aada with traias aa P. A I. Railroad at Driftwood, and with train, oa tha Alleghsny Vallsy Railroad at Red Benk. DAVID MoOAROO, ttea'1 Sup't. A. A. Jacisoa, Sup't L. a. Dir. ST A OB LINK. CLUABPIBLB 1. .BBtlBLP. The undoreiraed would infaraa ta. ..Ul, ta.. be Is now running a euge line between Cleartald ana rennoia, (aree ttmae a week. The sUae leaveeClearfleld on Hoad... Wl.M. days aad Fridays, at t a'elook a. a., arrlviag al Penteld at 11 o'eloek a. Returning same days. Lea vee Penteld at 4 o'eloek p. a, arris. iug . vnanus ai a a eiooa p. a. Conaeellon Is made altk tralae aa tha Loss Grade R. R. at Penteld. Fare, eaek war, 11.60. uau. w. UBAHHAHT. Cleartald, Pa, Feb. IS, 1171 JEMOVALI JOHN McGAUGHEY Would reaTIenstula Bntif vtia a,HV. u 11 thai ba baa rtmnmmA hi. flm..- a. L flhaWi 9w, to tha but Id in f formerly oeenpled by J. Mllee KraUor, oa Beeoad llreet, aext Soar w ainji nirnwin aiora, woero at la ten da keeping a full lino of OBOCEItlEH. HAMS, DRIED BKEfaad LARD. BUOARS aad BY HUPS, of all grades, HAS, Oreea and Blank. C0FFIE, Roe. ted aad Oreea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, All kinds la th. market. PICKLES, la jars aad Barrels. SPICES, la every fans TrtM, FAMILY FLOUR, AIX KINDS OP CRACKERS, SOAPS, MATCHES, PRIED APPLES, PRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES Coal Oil ud Limp CKlttatyi, Aad a good aaeortmeat of tkoee Ulan anally kept In a groaery atoro, wklek ka wUI eiahaage wiu sol iror oaek as aaeaply as aay ether eaa. Pleeae oall aad ku k . . ... yoertf. " , . . ,ea MoeJAMHeTT. Olearleld. Jaa. t, 1171. CENTRAL State Normal Nchool. (Eighth Xormal School District.) Lock Ilaven, Clinton Co- Pa. A. X. KA UB, A. Ji"., Principal This Sehool aa at prwaat eaaelltaleeL elera lha very beet fulliliee fa PreJeeiioael aad Claeleal learning. Buildings spaeiaws, Inviting aad oeaaodlooai i ooapletely heeted ky ateaa. waU Taalil.ua. ua ftirnlihad with a hwaattlal .apply af pan wakes, soft iprlrg water. ' Loaatloa kealtkfal aad aaey ef ainai. Surrooadtng eeeawy ,nnd- Teaekera espaUuMd, eSoleat, aad ailfw a tksir work. 1)imI, Ilea, Ira bat hied, aalfbra aad Ikayasuk. Kipeaaas aaodWatt. Pity mis a week dedsaAsea aa tksee presvarla. to teeeb. StadeaU admitted aay tima. Cearies ef Medv preeertlad by tho Slate I. Model Rakool. If. Preparaton. 111. limit tar;. IV. tcientlle. aajcscv caaatu I. Aeadeala. II. Coaaerelal. Ill, Masts. IV. Art. Ths Elestsalary aad teleaUle aware, are Pre feHieaal, and atadeau gradaatlag thareta reeetv. Hun Diplaaas, eo.t.rrtag tka follawlag seme. poadlng degreee i Master af tke Seteaees. Ored. uatM sa tka otkar OMree. reeetv. Revaal Oarkit. oata af tkelr etlataaeata. slgaed by tke Faealty. Tka Prefeulaal aoareae are liberal, aad are la Ikoteagkaeee sot taferler lo thoee ef oar beet eollefles. The SUU reejalrae a higher order of asthma, skip. Tk. tlaea daaaad It. It It aa. W ska Rrtms ekMts oftklaeekeoltakalpto a save ll hw iraishtag latelligeat aad ameteal taskaa 1st her sshools. To this oad st eoUotu paeaaf ear. eoea ef good abtlltla aad good pirpaee. thsea wb. desire ta Improve their visa, aad shear eat. ants, ee stadenla. Ta all taeh It tweaaaa. Bed la davsloaiag thetr power, aad ahaadaal epaerta. eltIM for well paid labor after Uevtaa sshaaL Far emlalege aad teraae addraa tse Prlaeipal. . V. BALL, Presides! Beard of Traot eaa. I. C. HIFPLI, BOARD OF TRUSTEES ' Cll.t.n eeaaty S. D. Bad, T. O. Nipple, Dr, 1. H. Barlaa, A. R. Raes, jMh Irswa' WUaaa Kisler, A. N. Raub, W. W. Raahla, R. . fee, aaaal Christ, 41. Ktatalag, . M. IMferd, I. L. Llletaabae, A. O. Neyet. 8. R. Paaaa. Cealra Ka-esev. A. tt. Oartla.' Cleartald s U.V. Was, Rlgtet. , Elh-Charles R. Barkvy. Uck Mavea, Pek. It, 7t 1 1 ' ; I . .1