THE REPUBLICAN. ' aKARKlELD, PA.- wtDSKSPAY MOHNINII, JUNK, 4, ll;l. Turin, of Subscription. ..,. , iv.nee,or within thr raoathl...$S M 11 J alter 'I"" ud " . j after Ibeexplratlanaf " fcu...... a. M. PavrnnaiLI. A O.. VcW- OikinrlUlot Afenli, eerk ". acrner K-ia street, ar oor dljr aalhoriiea Aaai RKMGIOUb) N OTIC EH. HrtMlat Enlieapal Church Rev. J. t. , I'.itor. Hervleel verj Sabbalh J',, A. (... IIJ.1. Habbatb tiihuol at 8 A. at. Prver at.etine; every vYecnealev, at ? P. af. Communion Service, Iret ttabbala af aver ol, ai '"I Weal ClaarBeld M. E. Chart-hReT. rjcatr VVilbm, Paetor. Preaching every ,l, Sunday, it c'oloch, P. M. Sunday lZl el U, U. AH an invitee ta attend. prectrlan CawrcuRev. n. I. Benin. Sabbath eervioel tncrnln and evening Seb k'etb Bckool at I P. at. Prayer Meeting Wednel. JtytTUiDf. Haptlat Church. Rec. J- A. ALDaan, Pal lor Service! every Sabbath raornlng and evening, luraalinn, at li o'eloek A. H., and 71 P. M. Sabbeib Sthcol at! P. M. Prayer Meeting ntrj WeJneidey evening. Ht. Praaels' t burch t'athallc Ror. p. ;. Sciaman. Preaching 1 o'clock, A. II., aa too Int, third and foarth Sunday! of aaoh montht Veipereand llenedletioaoftbe Bleiaod Sacrament It 7 o'elcok, P. M. Sunday Bchool every Sunday afternoon aH o'olooh. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tiki or aol-ira QUAaria iimiohb oodb. Second Monday of January. Third Monday af Marok. Flnl Monday t( June. fourth lionday of Beptember. riaa or iolsiro coaaoa Vlbai. Pint Monday of Jan. rfcoond Monday of November. rciuo orncaaa. Priiidnt Jtdp Hon. Ckarloo A. Mayor, of Look Havea . Aniwi law Jmdgo Hon. John H. Orvla. of BelLfonte. Ameinlt Judft Abram Ogden, Cloarfloldt Vincent B. Holt, CloarBold. Protkomotanf Bll Bloom. Jtrjiittr mm Rteordtr L. J. Morgan. Diitriet Alter.., Wi. M. MeCullough. 7.o.arer Pkillp Dolte. Siirif Andrew Pints, Jr. Manly tftri-Cbrlil. J. Keaggy, Cloarlold. Cooily Smrifor Samu.l F. MoCloikey, Car Melville. Ovary Commiitiomtrt C. W, Kylor, Oraliam ton P. 0.) Klib JoliniitoD, tirampiao BilU P. O.j juhn Norrii, 8r., Cnrwenovtllo. (i,,.l, Aiilm William V. Wrlfbt, Clear itld: Joiapb Uillllind, Tbroo Runi J.B.Nor ri, Woodland. CoHoty Coroaor- J. B. Notf, Now Waib!nf;ton. Jury CooioiiMtoaorf Dr. Jamoa P. Burebfiold, ClrtrBed, JoRopb Aloxandor, Madora. Smpfinltndrnt o Pubtit Schools li. Mo Quowd, Cloorflold. oVdforo Wiigkf if Mtaium Join W.Carlilo. oflieo at Ulborobarg Pa. .Volori'.. Publio Joha W. Wrlgloy, Wa. Ra d.bouith, Cyrul Gordon, Clearfield; Joaeph H. Irati, N. B. Arnold, CarwenivUlo I J. A. Llttng. loiu. UuUoli City. Our Spteuil column il decidedly Intereetlng In l )njil point of view, and profitable reading to utiideri who want to aava money. YM, OF "Will you take wheat, oati or eora for aub Kriptlon J" Wo aro often luquirod of in tbia way by letter from patrona who roaido at a diitaneo fn'tn Clearfield. Wo again any yoa. Tha receipt! vf a rerpuneible merchant or mill owner In tbo vicinity, will anawer aa Jut aa wall aa tha eaab. To lllluatrate: If any of our patroni will deliver w a bag of grain at tha mill of Joaeph II. Broth, la Cheat townahlp, Horace Patohin, In Buraaido, Tboniaa H. Foreey, In 0 rah ara, Wm. Porter or Sbaw'a, in Lawrence, of Brown A Seyler'a, at Rockton, Union towoehip, and forward their receipts for the amount wo will credit them on Ihelr accoutt for tbt tamo. In tbla way all may ion pay what they owe, If they will purauo thla eoarae. tf. The Clearfield Buptint Association will meet la Clearfield on Friday, tba 13lh of June. J(ev. J. A. A Id rod will nreacti in the Centra M. B. Cbureb, Beit Sabbath afternoon, at J o'clock, D. V. Decoration Day secmn to have been eeit-bratea la ntariy tvery village ana town throughout tbo Btato. mm aaaaaa ' Wo have boon favored with do light la! and rf retting taini tba put two daya. Vtgftetloo needed It very much. Judge Foloy, of this place, epent Decoration Day at Uettyaburg, where be waa via liiaghladaugbter. Mra J. 11. MoCord. An adjourned moeting of tho Hunt lo j dun Presbytery will bo held at 0 rbi eon ta ll an tingdoa ooanty, on Tuecday, Juno iflta. Preach in 2 in thb Clearfield Baptist Charcb aextSabbatb ovealng. Bubjeoti "Where wax Cbrlrt between bla Death and Keaurreetloa." Fifty dollars reward Is oftbred for the capture ol tbo thief, who robbed tba atore of T. C. Heiau, at Oactola, of worth of good, on the 34th alt. Moses J. Cowdrick, with a crew of workmen, tommencod laying brwk. mat weal on tha new roeidenaa of Oeorge B, Young, corner of Pino aad Flrat atraeu. TheCalithumnian Band, armed with eow-bella, tin horni, and anything to make a hideoai aoiia, garo Will OgdeB and bla bride a benefit oa Monday evening. Jkomember that Lytic is County Agent for Lorrlllard'a Tobacco, and can coll thaw at factory prleea. They ara tba bait tobacoei in market. Try thorn. Tho Curwensvillo Cornot liand vifi ted the Featlval in tbia place la it Tbureday uvea lofj, through courteey to the membera and oHoera of the Citiiem' Cornot Band. Kev. llonrv S. Butler, havinw? com pitted bla tomb year aa paitor of tbo Clearleld Preabytcrlaa Cbureb, will preach aa aanlvoraary Mrmoa aait Sabbath morning. Evaryhody ta cordially invited ta attend. it Aecordini? to the aet of Aiwenibly f 1 879, It la uvw lawful ta catch black baaa with book and llao. There art H'en moathe allowed to lib far baee. U wit i From tba Itt of June ta the la tf January, In each year, , i : m m J. A. Stock, tbo tobacconist, has been making feme Improve meet about hia place of buaiaeea oa Market atrtea, during the poet wea lit bat aalargd hla aatotroaaa aad balit aa addi tion Id the roar for manufacturing elgara. We have been requested to state that Kev. Wm. II. Pill will preach In Drmwoou Bcbool Homo, an tba Haiqaehaaoa River, be tween Barrwtt'a farm and Bloom 'a bridge, oa Sunday, Jana lib, lS7f, al S a'clook, P. M. e aw Menem. Kerr A Biddle, Inuruce A(.nu, pabllak Ihelr aard la tka Raroaticia tbla week. We oaramoad Ibo Bro to too paoiie ac oaaDetoat aad roliaklo baolnon man, wba rap- rer.nl ealy art! ola.a aad nllablo compaaiea, Lint of letters remaining unclsiaied la tke PooUmooatOloarncId, for tbo we.kendia, Jane id. Hit .' Li.ue Cotaerf.id. MU M.iy A. Ma.rer, New. lol Parker. P- AJ. OIIALIM, P. M. - m 4 a i ' ' The grandoet foiture ol the procee rioO oa iMaratloa I)ej waa tke wagoa load af Iklrly eight Hula girle, arrayed ta wkila, aad oaek ...ring a badge oa which waa priata tao a.K..rih.m.ua.flbaUalaa. II waa a trae eaibhsal. ' -' ' ' We call ttruliort to Ibe Orpham Coatt S.le of real aetetc, tba property af W. . jlick.y, deooaard, wbeb wtll baaot at the Coart loaee la Clearl.M, ea Ibartday, Jaaa lath, al 1 a'.leeh t.'U. Per Icraie, Ac. aca edtartlat- cnt la thle papar, aad aoctarc A A uxclianire aava : "Al Lewieburg Uit week Jadga Backer ralaaad aa grant liwaao lou.kotcl la Mifllabari. baoaaaa, II la aaia the epplleaate aaald aat brlag Iwelre rcpalabla illi.o. ta raeowimcad tha Iteemlag af Ibalr f -tale.' fke Curt amiif U iraoaa( tba tt.ad lag et Ihd Ulllllaba'rgaro pretty aaary, 1 -T ' - A fire wm kindled In a clearing on la. hia adialalaa- that af Urar riwel, u baw ree lowachlp, bat Prldey afveraaoa, aad far a tunc II thraelaaed la d.Mr.y Mr. TW heaaa tad farm k.lUlkge. A large lot of faaclag wac HuiiNMn W notl(! by the Court' proooodlnit at Brook.lll., ikn lU, M, j,BKi Connly Or.nd Jury lllarally repaired tka Court Homo and oleaaod It oat. Ibo reoommeadallou aro elaborate and o)o donbt proper. Ami'LyRiwarded. WBundurntund that tba af regale rooelpti collected during tko Cllliani' Band Pe.ll.al le.t week otoaade 1570, at laait $0 of wklok will be tka olear pralli of Ike Pair. Tkli will naka tka boyi foil go. Jude Mt'Krially left for Han-inburir leit Saturday ta alteod Ike 8upmo Coon aoa wo . .bat elty. Daeld I.. Kr.fc, ., . left oi Monday morning. The Hit of oaum for Clearleld oounly alll bo celled orer tbli weak. - 1 a. Attkntion ! Now that Decomlioi, D; 1 oftr, (.n jtlwiut lb Fourth t July t Wil oor builni ldqo luit thalr ublUbncoU ml rtquMt tbtlr nelglibun to go iomwbtr U, or will tbty agrM to -t up Hlbtlon t BunitP Thkt'i tht qumUod "A PorrespondeiH of tus Repiihm. cam of tbir in. I bin hi it It not right for our bw Tiadtri to Mod (or that bovortgo whoa muob bltor U tauur-otarad .1 bumo. Ho bo UtTog ii pfttroalilng bum. InduHry." Cu.-.n. lM(tb boor mat. tat ro tht itmo plan that fom Bflwipapor ao do th.y gi thtir work dona la Now York, or Chicago, and don't "patron - m aoow imi Hf rjf-' ono bit. Hum queor aoiuo nan ara anybuw t Dkclahinq Th ii a Intkntionh. Mnri. C. J. Katg;, of Cltarflold borough ; Uoory Breth. of Bell towoihlp t Lawia I. Bloom, of Piko towttahlp, aud Jamoa Mebatfey, of Bell towaihlp, bafo gWon ni ordan for eardi, an sou Doing thamiolrea ae aandidaUa for tbt offloa Bh.riff thia Fall, aubjoot to tho rule, of the Democratic party of Clear field oounl. Thar ii till room for mere. Bend ia your order. Mail Let-tings. "Wo notice bv tho advcrtiwuitnt of tha Foitoffloa Department, that mall roula batweaa Trout? 1 lie and Big Run will be abvlUhed after tha lei of Oetober next' Trootrllla will bo aupplioa throo tlmei a week from Latbereburg, and Big Rub will bo taken In bj tho route from Puoitutawnej to Reynold- villa. Propoaala aro eotioUed for eerrioa Iwlot a week from Jeffriei to Iluutidale, Tho filUcnth annual Femiflylvania Btato Sabbath School Conreaiioa mot in Altoona yodtarday, In tba Beouad Pretbytarlan Cbureb, and will continue In eaulon until Tburaday. h Lnlharaa Sabbath School of Clearfield ta rep re lented Ij J. . Boydar, Enq,, and Mt-eea AJ Ala and Uraoe Row tho Pre by tori an Bab- bath 8obool li ropratentod ly Rot. II. B. Butler, Mr. B.B. Llddell and W. A. Burr. Divoans Their CAU8E8.-Divorcee o'ten reeult from ibe perrtrted Ideal aiid irrita bility of temper eauied by dyipepiia, liver oom platnt, narrdOaMtoii, and other di.ea.ee that may bt eailly cured by Br. Feoner'e Blood and Lifer Remedy and Narva Tunio, Becura appetite and trengtb by ueiog hla Capitol Bittore Id connec tion. H la Cough Honey in all eouglti. Koraalo by Hartewick a Irvln, Drogglatt, Clearuold, Pa. A Nice Surprisk. The lady mem ber, of tbo Preabyiertan congregation la tbla place, played off a good jki on their paator. Mr. Butler, and Mi lady, during their May va cation. They gathered up oaeh enough, and went to work atd ear pe tad, painted and papered tbo paraonago throughout, and on their return tht paator and hie family found avery thing at neat a a new pin.- Tba juke wai a praotieil one and highly appreciated. .. i t-o I Accident. While firing off the cannon on Deojratioa Day, At W. Walt en and John W. Howe, two of thegunneri ware, aaverely burned by a prematura diic barge, cauead by let ting air In tba vent bola while loading. Walter wai pretty badly injured about the fact and arm, and Howe had hla left band badly burned. Tha injur lei of both tre vary painful for a time after the accident, but they will both bo on deck again, wa hope, la a abort time. Thanks. We aro under otlii;alioiia ta the member of the CurwenirlUc Bend, and Meeero. Baaopc, Bprcnkleand Coryell, foroourta- ica cxlended to ai and frioade. In oor "Narrow!" oaoapa tba olker erenlng. Ooly two wheel, to a oarrlago, and both oa tbo coma aide, makea a i aad tka oooupantc lively and randerc tke drlrcr aaoomfjiUblc. Il ia, kaworor, a rpeady way to icattar baqueU and diitrlbata weddleg oakt oa tka banka af tka rli.r, "Ike beautiful rlrer," etc. Wo weal ao moreof aaoh fun. A Fraud. Some knave or a iool ImpoMd upon Be lact week, by lending Ul a aard anaoanelna tba marriage of Mr. A. R. Road, of tbli plana, to Mice MoOoy, of Centre county. The Rev. 8. M. Moore, of Tyrone, Informi no tkat ke wac not a party to tba marriage, and that the card with klc name attaobed ii a forgery. Mr. Read alio emphatically denial that he ii mar ried. The MOaadrcl who perpetrated thla wrong dacerrel a goodoow-bidlog, lr not imprleonment, for tbo outrage ko omniUted. Just im Timr On Tuinday last, Mr. 1. M. Brewer, of tbli place, with a erew ol nanai, WM engeged ia taking aat timber oa the Mltcbell lot. a bora town. Wb.n the rain commenced tha party look ihaller under a largo pine, where they remained for noma time, whoa one of lha pert7 euggeited that It wai a dangerrai plao o to bo during a lhandar Harm. Lairing tbo ipet Ibcy bad not proceeded irty yard, aalil the tree wai Iruek witk lightning, and tora to atoml. PunxtuloHt Spirit, Jfoy JM. t Thrt Stiix Co. The roadcr will notice by cur death record that another daughter (Mia. Bll") of Andrew Addleman'l died reoently, In Vlritole. Mr.. Autei, who died la Lawrence towo.hip. la thla eeunty, on tba lath of March leit, wee 'all a daughter. Mr- Addlem.a wai well-hnoaa to many of our readeri prevloue to hit remoral to Virginia In 1D7I. lie reelded oa the farm now owned by Mejor Nerllng, midway an the road between Cl.arO.IJ and Corwenirille. He bar tbo lympetky of hil former neighbor! in thii affliction. . Eli'L'Btit hair is woman crowmnii l...u... h. ii I.doU,. lad.l al well. While it II kept britkr, ker p.rrooal attraction! ere Itill melnlained. By prcierring the hair freib and Tigoroue a youthful appearance II continued Ibroaab mny yeirl. Thole who grlere orer th.lr fed leg hair laming gray lec early, .hould keow Ib.l Arcr'l Heir Vigor proenl. It, and re- .,. ar faded hair to III n Xural color. Il Ii a clear and biallbrel preparetlea, containing neither oil, dye. nor enytking acl.lerloai, aad impartt la Ibe n .lp what II mod aeadad a raa.e of pleaaenland deligyial iraaoom aoan or rf flercel. V.) Jlnee. Ilf.INO A OoOD-BUBlHtrU. Mr. Goo. W. taood, wkc apcaed aat la tha vacant room on lha irel floor of the Opera Howe, la tnia oorougu, Moadar af laat week, kea met with eitreoroi nary aaecaaa ia tba eala af Piaaoc aad Orgaol. Ha kao. Ikrongk kil lalaamaw, dicpoeed af in- atrameata ta Ibe following peril la tbli place aad vlclalty, via i Dr. A. M. Hill", Plana.' Job I. PatterMn, Place. P.l.r A. Uealln. Plana, .lamee MeUughlla, St. Cbarl.a Hoi. I, Piaa. W. J. Holler, Caniaet Organ. W Unaa Rider, Cabled Organ. Thomaa Feo, Cabinet Org.a. T. J. Wtdemire, Cabiaal Orgaa. f mm mm . A TCaur DxUOCRATlO PaPIR. The lr number of n new Democratic paper etarled at Smethport, the county caat af MeKean aaaaty, he aat eld aeaaeintaace, Clark Wllaaa, kaa baaa ncalvad. Clark Wllacn, Harry 0. Wllaoo ad A. 3 oan ft d taar aa adltort and aroprtoUrt. Tt la legated aoar the Bradford oil dtotriot, aad will ha davoted It tbo U latcraa of that oeclioa aa wall aa advocata truth and malataiatbo righu of tho n.MMMtle nartv. The Mocera. Wlleona wort rt .i- 1. nubllablnt Th utioiwl Jinnml, nl Bailor, Pv, but It peo .ka. t. aM Urbaok arena lOia. " c wm ihom abmndaat aaoooat U their naw ewterprlee, tor we know that tbla paper from Iti taako-np will do good few lec for tba pemocraoy in me Kcaa awuBt and- tho aorlboru regie nf ft' tfiato. m b m A Krioutful" Accident. Oa last Wodnaetlay avaate, abowt hint n'tlob, whiU nuia Hilla Caldwell, alwert Bine yeart oge, daughtar af Jamoc It, Caldwell, af Piko lowaablp. aad grend,eoghtortf Mrt.bn McPhoraoB,.f ibla plncn, waa plnyiag rltb eomoohlldronla tba 0ra Honaa. darlag Ibn program of iboCltlaone' Baad Foatival, tba fell ant af tbt wiadmw Ib tba m, of tbo ball, wbora tbo pooila olevatt ta J ica-i' .nil tkm ilodow till, dtwa a niaiaaoo i ..Mi..twa iW It tht trownd d rnbblab bolow, Sbo wac plobod up Intoniikm and torrM iBtn Hoto'eatem, aarf ttwaa ib ought by awar owe .L.i k taiuiino wort fetal i but mirawWua aa It ... moaaamTav. aba awape4 wtth aat a tvova ebach Mt bemoa ar bfokea and at InterueJ Injarioa. ftftorward remove im rooio-awe Rot. H. S. Biltlor. of thla nknit will dcllrcr an addraai, anlltled "The Bundey Bohool aa Educator," at tka BUU geubcth Bokool Coarcntloa la Alloona, aeitTkanday arteraooe. The Cilisuiin' Bund extonded an In rluiloato tbeUrpbeui Band and Profcuor Row- holhaa, tkolr loitraotor, to ukc topper al tka rwlral aa Friday orcalog. Tha lavlulloa waa aoceplcd. a mm Dental Notici. Dr. A. il. Ililla would icy to hie frlendi and former patianti tkat he baa not retired from practice aa baa been io laduitrlouily circulate! by come pereoni, but will continue I giro bla pcnonal al tea lion to all who may doelre It, or to acilit Dr. Hclcbhold whea eror required. Nllroui Oildc Oai glran for tha painleii eitractlon of teeth. April J I If. m e mm . A Fact. An advertiHomont Inserted In the Rata'aut'Aa will rcaoh more readeri than If publi.hod In all the ether paper, la tho ooan ty, and coat the advorlliei leal than one-half la other worda, an adrarliermeat publl.bed In our Jrnroal la worth double the prion of that charged by any other publlaher la the county. It 1. a fact." tf. a a Niw Dailv Htaui Lini. -Jami-i L. Laa.y kal lucceeded In haying a dally mall elteb llahcd between Clcarlold and I'ennlleld, and will hereafter run a dally al.ge between the tao polnta. Ilia oontracl began with April I.I, arid the alaga wilt leave t learBeld every moiniog (except Bun dey) at a o'clock, making eonnectloaa with all train. on the Low Orado Railroad at P.nnOeld, re turning after the lalt train the lame evening. Paaacngcrcend freight will be carried at low rem. Order, left at any of tbo hotel! will be attended to. l6aprTtf HURRAH FOR THB -FOURTH I The membera of IlioCltiaone' Park Aiccoiatlon will hold tbelr flrat annual Summer mccllog at the Citiacna' Park, Clearfield, Pa., July d, 1H7II. Wa publl.h the programme al follow! . JULY 4TH t JULY4T1I1I JULY 4TU ! ! I rtpar ikri'al couuna Hniriaa. Three trcU tbli day, ta begin at 1 Ii30 A. M. The following are the claaeeit Puree, 1100, 10:30 A. M. For bcr.ee owned In Ihe oounty only, (muit have been la county Mdaya prior to day of race), mile beata, bet two la three, five eutrieo Ail eatfi.1 to la made by t.n A. M. day of race Fifty dollar! to lit hone, ttb to id, li to Id, and 110 to 41b. Puree, $7a. Pur horaec lire yeari old or uadar, (never trolled for llakei), mill hcata, beet three in Ave. Five entriea or more, lo oloao Juno 28, 187. Forty dollar, to Oral horrc, 130 io Id, and tit to 2d. Purae, 1174. Free for all, mile hcata, heat three ia Ave. Muat be live or more eotrlea. Entriea to oloao by June 28, 1S70. One hundred dollara to flrat hone, IM to 2d, and IIS to 3d. Al 1 P.-M.theUlae Club will alng aeveral celeotlonv, and at 1:30, Uov, Cartln will addreal the anerubly. The bandi wMl ha la attendance nil day. Dancing from 1 o'clock, tcoontlrnieall afternoon. A grand dl.play of Ore worka in tko evening. Come and enjoy the day. Admiialon to all, io eeotc. DECOR ATION DAY. Extreme, alweyi meet. Lait year we kad a perpetual rain during Deooretion Day ; but Frt day morning, May 80th, 1879, dawned dry and hot, and by the lime the ceremoolca were over aomc people were "pretty well fagged ant." Chief Marabal Patteraoa and hie Aid. an en titled to muob credit for the manner In which each execated tbelr part of tho programme dur ing tbo oxerelcea of tho day. The mollitnde met In front of the Court llonae at prcciaely one o'clock, and after being called to order, Iter. J. S. MoMurray opeoed the proeced inga of tba. day with prayer. Col. Walter Barret, after making aomc appropriate remarkf, intro duced tke orator of the dey, Rev. W. 8. Wllaoo, of the IV.it Cl.arSeld M. I. Church, who pro ceeded to deliver nil addreae Wo failed to get the diacoaric In time for publication, bat It el well pnparrd and finely delivered, end appropri ate to the ocoaiion. At Ibe conoluilon of t he oration, tba proomion wai formed in tho following order t Chief Minhal Joha I. Pattoreon. Aida Capt. P. A. tlaullo, L. J. Morgan, W. noaa aacrneraon. Martial Hand. Carrlgaa. Boldiera. Battery Capt. Jaok.oo, . Ciliaana' Cornet Band. 8oldlerc' Widow, and Orpbana. Wagon aontaiolog 38 little girla repraacatlng acn BlBie ia idc vniom. Wegoa containing floral deoorellooo. Orpbcua Cornet bead lo uniform. Citiaeoc Prccbytcriao Sabbeth Uokooi In okarge ofSuper- inienueni. Baptl.t Sabbath School in charge of Superin tendent. Catholic Sabbath Bcbool-io charge of Sarperln- tendent Lulb.r.n Sabbath School in charge of Superin tendent. M. K. Sabbath School in charge of Superin- . . . dent. The proecaaicn, Inleripened with flag! and bannen, marched along Market otreel caat tc the Cemetery, where, after mualo by the banda, Rev. Henry 8. Butler offend up a brief but appropri ate prcycr. Frank 0. Uarril, K.q, nad Will M. Carleton'a decoration poem, anlltled "Cover Them Over," after which the gravel of tweaty oldiera wen etnwn with fluwerl, and Ibe alum bly leparated. D.legationa wen appointed aad aant to Ibo Catholic cemetery, to Owena' graveyard and to Mt. Joy graveyard. The graveyard at Ceatra waa kfl to Ihe can of Carwcnivlllc, who la former yean performed Ibe ceremonial of decorating the gravel of aoldtcri burled then. Tko ceremonial of tke day waracndllable ta all who p.alielpated in them. Tha orawd waa quite Urge, and aearly every body aeemed to take aomc intereat. ' . Wa hope io aee Decoration Day, in 1890, cele brated In at appropriate and honorable manner iu ClearBcId ac wac that af 1871). AN ELABORATE STATEMENT. Judgt Cummin, of Williamaport, baa formulat ed a return for tbo Constables of Lycoming county, which la certainly alaborata enough to cover all transgression! of tha law, and muat make a reform In that oounty provided, that tht new return la carried out by tbo Coart and the Con stables. It la as follows t vnn ttBTUnn. Retailers of Honor Under this lirm must be- given tha tames of all persons la the batliwlck engaged In retailing liquors, whether licensed or not. Retailers of mercbandisa -Here must be given aamaa of all retailers of merchandise, whether licensed or not. Uuftda and br id tree not kept In rep sir if there are no defects to report, Ibe word "none" Is to bt written. In-lii hoards not un at tbo Intersection of pub Ho roads This la to bo carefully complied with, and all defects must bt remedied. Bastard children born Namt of mother f navm of natal tro father. Deer ar other game killed or sold out of season Names of offeaders. Be me or wktaessee. Deer or other gmt hilled ar told out of season Namea of otl coders, names of wltnaoees. Irish aantht. or sold, or offered for sale, in vto- 11 iam ol taw Mamas of offenders, Banes of witneeeoa. Bawdy aad disorderly bottoa Names of offend m i mMi af witneesea. .Gambling boaset Names of offenders, Barnes of witneeeea. Disturbances of tbo paaea at elections Names of offenders, aamea af witnoeeea. Vinnaa.'spirituouo, malt ar armed liquors, ar aav adarixtare thereof, told without lioeosee N. ma. f atanderci names af witntsset. v..n. niriiuoaa. malt ar brewed liqaora, ar amy edmixtatt thereof, told oa Sunday Names of offenders Barnes of wilaeeiea. Viaoar, tpiritout, sell or browed liquors, ar any admtxtart, iBerewi, ei w m." .r nrT.BiUrs. names of witnesses. Vinous, spiritaowe, malt ar brewed liquors, ar any admixtart tntreoi, eia on aa . iv. NintM of offenders, aamea of witnasaes. Vlaoua, tplriiaua, malt or brewed liquort, ar any admixtart thereof, oold to any person visioiy affeoaed by iateileatiojf driake Names of offead mrm atmiMaaa mt WttUOatea. Kaaptagof pablta honaet knowlntly allowing! or permuting any epirnvoni wr mmn t.tw, .la or eider, to be drank . oa or wilkia tbelr housta ar premleee an Bun day Names of offend Are. Baaa ami af WttDOCoel. Intoxicating drlnka wilfully furnished, by gift or etbarwiea, far not a Bwreragn w nny perion af Intwmperata bablta, an any minor, ta aay In bflreon. or toanv nerion when druak or In- ke a.tMl Namta of offeBdcra, names af wit- Helllog or delivering Into ii oati eg Hqnor ta a nortoa having tho aabtiar annaiag mw oeac, altar aoiioa in writing net ta do aa ta given Names offenders, acmes af witaeesea. Tha retern ta ttgnod by tba Ceattabk aad car tiled aa follower LToaaino Onvnrv sa. i . ml iba above named Constabla, having tbla day wf , II , aigaad bia fvrgoiag return, and, being duly aworn ta dob court. 4 id depone nn4 aay that hit taid ra- tura at Co art able hi aorrewt and true ta tbo beat mt hie It Bo led a and belief, art be fbrtber aaltb that thera ta no pmoa la bia bailiwien kept aad aseiaialaad la violation af tba laws regulai iag Ibe Hlca of llqunr in Ibia Commoawoaltb, aaeept as here tab l am rotor tied by km, ta Iba Bed M ate xneuwioas-i wwt. All of wbttb to btraby tartllod. ', , Clerk Q. 8. Aay Conittblc fall ln I to make tbia return, M..4fA he lav. la Uablo tt Iniotaiaat aad CO vera waaaltlM.' Any Coastabta making k falsa retura It llaBleti todklmont for the high crime of partary. 1 TAXPAYERS' IMfAUIRV. Piaa Oaora, May 10, 1171. Iliivoa Rart:it.li'AN I Al citiacna of Lewreooe, wa arc anlloue to knew what haa become of tba money we paij aa Road and Poor tax ta 1878. Wo know that towaahip Audltara were elected i whether live once or not, wa cannot tell, but thinh them either dead or very dumb, t For the information of Ihe live once, wo would refer them t aa Aot of Aaiembly found In Pamphlet Lawc of 1874, oa page 112, and ill upplemeail, which provtdee that thiy aball meat on in eeeomt Monday of April tn each year and acttle and adjuet tba acoounta of Street Comtnio alonorc, Huoerviaora. OvoraoeM of the Poor, and Treeeurere, and within ten daya tberecfter ahall puoii.n in a weekly ar deny paper an timlna .tetemenl thereof arid In eaaa af neglect or ra fuaal to comply with the nqulreiucota, the Audltora lliail .uA way a ami olwcai. tWJary now, aioeera. Auuiture, piaaae give aa aa rciiaaut itatemont, allowing what each Huaarviaur, Overeeer, TrMeurcr, Clerk, and Auditor reocivec. Hhcw, loo, what each Superviaor and Overeeer paya out ) what for, and who gela it We want lo know wbloh or tlirm, wbetnor Ike Huporvliore, the roada, the Overwera, Ibe paupara, the Trace urer, the Clerk, or the the Auditor!, ara Ike moot cxpcnilve luxury. If you continue to violate plainly written elatutec, we ahnll try what virtue mere la la enronlng tbetn. Let oa have an ifM icd atalemeot. Tax l'ar-Kaa. THE BOOK QUESTION. Lt'THinaat'io, Pa , May 14th, lc7. EntroB RnfmbioAR t I beg lea v a toaubmtt my vlewi upon the uucatlon af a obanga of achoo I book i, and, while they may bo la opposition to thoea already axeprooeed, 1 have no dealra to Ignore the oplnlona of those who differ with me. I ball review all the preceding chapters and draw mv conclusions from their oontente. Bcvoa yeart ago thia oounty made a strike for oounty uni formity which aftar continued efforts waa scoured j but by coma misfortune on tha part of tbo com mittee appointed to aeleotand reoommand proper bonks an Inferior eorlei of books wont Into oor schools. During all thla time not a district In the oounty baa changed ita booka, while every other article of trade haa bean gradually falling In print ; theee booka have boon ateadily advancing and to-day tha people ara paying tbo exorbitant prioea wbloh ara tbo result of thia accumulation, thua Ignoring tho competition In trade and re fusing to accept tho Improvements made In booka and prioea during this period. I waa present nt a Directors' Convention, on tht 2d of January last, which waa held tn tbo Court House. Forty Directors wort proaentopra- j aanting nearly all the districtsfof tbo oounty. That i convention passed a resolution, asking tho oounty j Superintendent to appoint a committee, whose duty It should ba to investigate tba prices of booka, and If possible, secure lor the people of this oounty lower rates than they had been pay ing for the last aeven years. Tht Superintendent complied with tbo resolution, and appointed a CwaataiaiUcB of tw rMponnibU men to Kpre sent tba different sections of tho county, 'ibis i committee Is composed tf persona who will never j betray tho good people of this oounty. Tbey at once Invited publishing houtea to ex hibit their books and priors, and for the first time In seven yeara waa the monotony of extor-; Uonista threatened to bt lorn asunder. The people, rather than allow themselves to bo imposed upon, by outrageous prioea In books, should defend the committee in ita offurte to ferret out tho cause and protect tho people. It ta apparent to every thinking mind that unless viblent competition be stirred up ia all branches of trade, dealer! bava a doublo opportunity of exacting more than an article would otherwise bring. No bettor illua tration qf thia la needed, than to price tho pres ent series of school books at any of our trt", that bava lor seven yeara beta furnished by one publishing houso without fear of competition. 1'ht oommiUea haa dona a commendable aot In securing nearly forty per cent, of a reduction In the present prioea, Aud haw was this dona ? Tbey said ; We bava before us bettor books, booka Up to tbo Unite, and muob improved in matter and binding j and above all, booka that art nearly One halt cheaper you muat meet these booka ia prices if not id quality, or wa will recommend to boards of Directors tkeee cheaper and better onea. Tht reault waa that a great reduction In prices waa agreed upon. Ia there a laboring man tn tbo oounty that would condemn thia action t Tbla oommitteo has not concluded Ita work but bo recommendation for a change will bo made until Impositions similar to tbo abort demand it, and I hope all School Boards will continue the present booka until every Board In tbt oounty is ready to change, aad thua continue oounty uni formity j but, in the meantime, let ua give to the Directors, who secured the appointment of eo good a cninmittoe, and to tba committee its If, our thanks for tbt benefits they bava rendered ua. Yours, etc. Jt stita. Clkaiu'ield Coal Trade. .State ment of Coal and other frolghta tent 01 or tha Tyrone 1 Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Ball, road, for tha week tndlng.May 36th, 1879, and tht tame time laat year : COAL. Fur tba week H Sama time laat year Increase Previously during year Same time laat year 1 Increase Total la 1879 , Same time laat year Increase....... 80,1 S Lumber... ...... Miscellaneous freights ,.J49 cars. ...196 - We have now on hand eeVoral thous and flrat-clacc cnvclopcc, which we will print tar bualoeaa men, or anybody elae, nt price Ural caa not be rivalled. Call and cec them. tf. At the RgpcBLicAN office is tho place to get your Job work done. We ara fully prepared I do anything In the printing Una, will do It well, and at the right kind cf prioea. tf. Ta Landlords and Storekeepers. Lytic haa an arrangement with aa K altera Cigar Factory CO thai ho can loll dgan by the box or thoaeaad at bottom Jgurac. (live their clgan one trial tf. Fred Sackott has just received from New York, a flna lot of Fiiking Tackle of anpcrlor quality, luck a book!, anooda, flic., line., halt box.., flab beekala, aut-llnee, Ac, wblca He propoaac to cell very low for each. ap2-2in. Special. AaovHen Bold Roicinr. A men named Juku. broke into the old factory on lib atreet, and oarrtad away a large quantity of oanc and wood-eeet obaira, loungoe, matlraiaer, oentra-ta-bl.e, oradlea, chromoa, cngravinga, picture framec, wall piolorcc, bracket', and other ertiolea,and hao nlao.d them in tha room in the weal end of the Manaion llonae. where be la eolllng them off about one-half the Banal prloa. Lon't buy clec- wkerc k.fore giving kirn n call, or you will loaa a bargain. t'lo.rU.IJ, I'a , May i tin, icm-im. n.a lli-anain Paa CaivT. Diiooi'af on Ota Pnicac Sewing Machine, can now bo nurohaeed al Merreli'c tin end variety olorc, from $36 op wardi. All klnda of ..wing macbioee repaired on tho ihortc.t notice. Clearfield, Yi., July 18, 1877. Hi ociaa Fob S At-l. R. Newton Shaw keepa a full cupply of Frcdonia Buggteeaod Platform Wagone for eala. To be aeea al the Shaw llouee vard. Call oa or add rem him at Clearfield I'.na- ylvuia. "ay 13-tf. w.r.n 610.600 14-fectahavad hoopa, dcllv. ...A ., ,k. llro.d.ln car load, of 8,0110, at all poinla on tho Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A E., Bald Keltic Valley, end Pennaylvanla Railroad., for which I will pay the bigooat maract price. J. P. Eaauan, Octll, 1171-tf. Clearleld, I'a. Wictnn. Delivered atthe Rail Road 100,100 28. Inch ebavad ablnglec. 100,008 24-inch cawed ehinglai. 100,000 feet of pine boarda. 600,0110 14-feel .bared boopl. 6,000 railroad tll. 50,000 feel of good hemlook hokrdl. r... .kuh I ni o.v ik. hlxhael market arlce, dclirend at OlearCcid, or at any point on tha Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. F. Kaaaia. Clcartdd, Pc, Oct. II, 1871 tf. Just Received Just Reenlred br ARNOLD, tt CURWENSV1LLE : Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster 1 . Car Load pure Corn, Ryt and Oati Chop I . Car Load Deaken bait 1 Car Load of Choice Family Flourl Car Load Dry Ooods, Grocerlos, 4c! rjrshinelei, uar. a. it. ilea ana Grain will be taken in exchange. Curwensville, May 1, 1878. Nervoua Debility. Vital Weakacea ar nnra acton i a weak vbuated feelioa. aa eeeriv er caaraf I tke re cult af mcnlaj over-work, ltidlccrtloiic ar eieaaaea, r come drain apon tka cyatem la al wlyi cured by Hampbrey'a Homvpetble Spacllc Nc. 18. It loae. an and iavlgaratec Ib cyatem, diaoele th. alMm aad d.apoadeney, impart. alranlh ei.d aaertv. etcne Ibe drefa and rC' Juveoatei tka eaUre Ban. Baaa aaad twenty veere wilk nerfeet caecaaa ky tbonaaada. Sold by d.alen. Priea, II par elagla rial, ar 16 per package af tva vlall aad II vial at powuel. Baal by mail aa receipt cf prloa. Addraoo Hamphrera Hcaampalhlc Mrdlrlnw Company, lof Faltoa St., . I. C. D. Wateoa, Agent, Olearldd, Pa. apt. II, llTI-ly The moot popular aad fragrant Perfume af tka day - HACK MKT ACK" try It. Sold by Hartc wiek A Irvln, and C. D. Wataea, Claulald Pa. Aug. 18 147 8 6m pd. Jl"m Dttrption l'$td. It la ctraag a maay peoni w'lt coallauc to aafer day after day wit ia.p.U. Liver Com- tlCiCl, Ccaenpetlca, Ira Rlaoaach, Onawal Da iniy wkn tb.y can pro. re at Mr atore SHI tort' VITALIIER, frc of chat n II deel 1.1 car. ar relieve teem. Prloa T6 el. Sold by Hlrtiwtek A Irwla nnd 0 D. .. Crcarlelr) TOHB. ,. 2'I,0i.3 SU,6Ub 6,6 8 462,900 H 80,0flT 599,84ft . 47S.491 I WUh Everybody io Knot. Rev. Scorn H. Tbater, an aid cltliea of thla vicinity known to every one aa a moat influential ilttaaa, and fort it ten minuter 01 me M . Jt. Church Inst tVa moment stepped la our store lo any. "I wish every body to know that 1 consider that both myself aad wife owe our lives lo, Hbiloh'i Consumption Cure. It la having a tremendous sola over our counters and lsgiving perfect satis faction la all aaaea of Lung Diseases, si'ob as noth ing tlst has dont. Bourbon, Ind. May IS, TH. Dro. Matobett Flanoa. Sold by Hartewlall Irwla and 0. I. Wataou, C learnt Id, Pa. -Ink Jk'ourttlf Then qtuttton: Art yoa n despondent sufferer from Sick Head ache, liahltual Coetiveudt, Palpitation of tbo Heart 1 Have you Dlliiaeaa of the Head r Is your Nervous System uepreesca r uoec your Iviond circulate badly 1 Dave you a Cough t Low Spirits f Coming up r the rood afttr eat in F Ac. Ac, All of these and much more art tbo direct results of Dyspepsia, Livor Complaint and Indigestion. Ureeo's August Flower is now acknowledged by all muggiste to be a pontiva cure, 3,wUU,uM) bottles were given away in Ue U. B. through Druggiste ta the people aa a trial. Two doses will satisfy any person or its wonder ful quality In curing all forms of Indigestion. Sample bottles 10 el. Regular sin 76 els. Sold positively by all first -elans Drurgista la tht tailed States. July 17-'7e-aow-ly. Tht Death-rate of Our country is getting ta bt fearfully alarming, the average of lilt being lessened ovary year, without any reasonable cause, death resulting generally from tht most insignificant origin. At thla season of the year especially, a oold Is aaoh a common that in the hurry of every day lift we are apt to overlook the dangers attending It and too oltcn find too late, .bat a Fever or Lung trohble baa already set In. Thousands lose tbeir Uvea tbia way tvery winter, while had Boeohee'a tiermaa Syrup boon taken, n curt would bava re sulted, and a largo bill from a doctor avoided. For a II diseases of the throat and lunge, Boeohoe's tJerman Byrup has proven itself to to the great cat discovery of Ita kind In medicine. Kvtry druatlat In this oounlry will tell vou of IU won derful effect. Over V.0,000 bottles sold last year without a alngle failure known. JulylT,'7B.aow-ly, SfnrrM. On Tbundey, April 2lk, 1170, by Rev. W. M. Taylor, Mr. Jamcc Rcdakcr and Mlaa Faoole Smith, both of Lothenburg, Pc. Al Wallacaton, on TueaJar, May 37th, 1878, by Rev. J. S. MoMarrav. Mr. Wm. B. Olden, of Clearteld, Pa., and Mlaa Delia A. Colgrovc, of Wallaccton, re. Ia Claarflald, oa Wcdoeaday, May 28th, 1871, by KovJ. A. Aldrcd, Mr. Thomaa Humphrey and Mra. Kmc line, botb ol rile towniblp. In Lumber City, on Sunday, May 2stb, 1870, by J. P. Hila, Eaq., Mr. A. R. Kitoben and Mlaa Thuria 4. aionigoui.ij, Ulh cf Chc't tnwnabip. At Pbillpiburg, on Wadoiaday, May 28th, 1870, by hov. Win. H. Rldredie, Mr. Joha Oould and Miea Sarah Morgan, both of Uontidalc, Clearfield county. On Wcdn.aaay, May 28ih, 1870, by K.v. W. M. Taylor, Mr. Jam.a D. Wall aud Mlaa Clara 8. Miller, daughter of Colonel Miller, of 1'coB.ld, CiearBeld oounty, Pc. At the naidenoa of the bridea' father, Daniel Ocodlandor, on Tboraday, May 28th, 187V, by J. T. Uladhill.aeilatcd by Uer.'e W. M. Taylor and D, C. Plannett, Mr. H. . Wlaalow, of Veuneiu, Pa., and Miaa Laara J. Uoodleuder, of Lnlhcra hurg, Pa. In Cbail lownahiii, on Monday, May 12th, 1878, of dipblberia, Jamoa llarrlaon, aoa of Sam uel and Mary Owen, aged I yeara, 11 mootbl and 28 daya. In Cheat townahlp, on Tueedey. May 13th, 1870, of diphtheria, Emma, daughter of Samuel and Mary Owena, eged 12 yeara, 21 daya. Io Cheat towa.hlp, on Tbureday, May 15th, 1878, af dipblberia, Minnie France, daughter of Samuel and Mercy Jenc MoLaugblio, ag.d 11 ycerf, I moolh aud 4 daya. In Chatt townahlp, on Saturday, May 17tb, 1878, of diphtheria, Orrle Meli.ee, daugblcr of Kemuol ana Aleroy Jane 6lei.augniio, agoa o ycare, 2 montba nod 4 dayi. In Burnilde townahlp, en Fridey, May 23d, 1878, of coniumption.Orrie, daughter cf William and Rvellne Andenon, aged 18 yean, 3 month! aad 8 dayi. In Cheat townahlp, oa Tucaday, May 28th, 1870, of pneumonia, Emberaon, eon ol Joahua and Mary Pennington, eged 3 yeara, 6 montba ami a daya. In Cheat townahln. on Wcdneadav. 38lh, 1879. of poaumooia, Emery, con of Joabua aod Mary Pennington, uged 5 yecrl, o mootni ana c aayi. The two laat mentioned were twine. At Philipaburg, en Sunday morning, May 25tb, 1870, Barak Bell Motley, wife of Jamea Matlcy, aged 41 yean, 8 month, end 2U dayc. At the reeideaee of her aon. F, F. Bcaticb, on Friday, May 23d, 1870, Mra. Eliaaboth Boalicb, aged 77 yenn and 14 daya. In Prince Edward oounty, va., on Wcdoeaday, Mav II. L 1 870. Mra. Caddie Bliaa. formerly of tkil oounty. wife of Sheriff Calvin it. illua, ana daughter ar Margaret ind Andrew AddlemaB, aged 28 ycare, 8 montba end t daye. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Clbabviblp, Pi., aTunt S, 1179. Flour, per awt... $2 0 Buckwheat Flour, per ewt....H. Corn Meal, per cwt a oo I oo 1 40 1 1 80 . 1 80 80 40 36 80 Chop, rye, per cwt unop, mixed, par cwt Braa, per cwt Wheat, per buebel m Rye, per bushel Oats, per bushel Corn, ears, per buebel.... Buckwheat, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel Applea, per bushel llama, nor nound 1 00 40 ta 10 10 7 16 40 IP 10 1 l0 15 III 8 0 2 80 Rhoolder, per pound Dried Beef, per pound Chlckena, per pair Butter, per pound KjxifS, per doien Salt, nor sack, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound Dried Applea, per pound... Dried Peaches, per pound., Ueana, per bushel -.. PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Pitunitvaia, Jua. J. Tb.re Ic llltlc doing in brecdatuffa. Berk ii nominally unchanged. Cotton la firm el in,(a) i:i,c for middling up landa and New Orleana. Flour and MeelI lour la dull but unchanged. Sal.i of BOO bamli ; Including Mioncota extra family, commoo and fancy, at $4.58(0,6 Penn aylvanla do. do. al 5(a)5.36j woitcro do. do., at 16.38(105.76; aod patent and other high gradea, at KI.lM.v7.16. Rye flour Ic Heady al II.tKjJ 2.87,. Cornetealaotking doing. Oraln Wheat ac quiet, and without aiilntial change, 11.12 hid and 11.11 aakad for No. 2 red, May 11.12) bid and 11.13 a.ked for No. 8 red, Janci 11.11 bid end II. Ill aaked for Mo.l red, Joly; $1.08 bid end $1.08 caked for No. I red, Auguat. Corn waa quilt aod lower t with 43fc bid and 43,oaaked for eal, mixed, Mey 42, bid end 4:'.)e a.kod for aall, mixod, May . 4ljo bid aad 4:ttc aaked for aall, mixed, July I 434. bid end 4c naked for ceil, miaod, Auguct 10,000 barbell, July, void at 4.1 jo 6,000 buahele, apot, Cl42ic . Wbiaky II ateady. 6.I.. waatara at.l 08. Caioico, Juoc 1 Fleur Iteidy aad firm. Wheat aleedy, fair demand and firmer No. 2 Chicago tprlng, $1.81) forca.h and June HHii 08cfor July j No. $ do, !0 I .rejected. 04o. Corn active, but lower ; 85o bid for oa.h I 351 (oi35e for June 86tfj(8lc for July cJTio for A8(fal. inrclr d.mend, but lower 10c for oa.b aadJuaoi loemrJuly. Rye ateaJy aod unchanged. Uarlcy ecaicr at SobolTo. Inilroatlii. PeiinMylvaulnlCallroiul TYBONK k CLEARFIELD BNCli; ON and after Monday, MAT 12, 1171, tbe PuMinrTralalwill raa dally (except Sun- d.j.) between Tyrone cad Clearleld, aa follow! i OLiARFIRLD MAIL. W. 8. PLoauaa, Coadaotor. LIAVI SOUTH, LEAVE NORTH. 0rwea.vill.,.! l, r.n ClaartelcV 140, Lecaard,.... 41, Barrett, 1.54, " Woodlaad 4.81, " Blr, 4 06, WallacMoa 4.17, " Rlaa Ball ..4.25, Urebam .4.31, Pblllp.barg, .I.H, " 8tc4aef'a,.....4.l8, - Boyataa .4.41, " Ocecola, 4 it, " Tyrone,.-.... Vaacooya,. Sammlt, Powellaa,... OMcola,.... Boj Btaa, m. . $.8l,4.a. .. 1.25, " . a 61, ..10.00, " ..10.11, " ,.11.17," ..10.22," Hleleer'a,. Phillpebarg,-llll, " Oraaam,... 18.86," Bloc B.ll 1117, Wallaoaloa,...0 44, 'I Bljler ...162," Woadlaad 18.1, ' Barratl.. ll.lt. " Ucnard ...II l, " Olearlald 11.11," Peweltog,. I , " Hummll,.. H8, " Vaaaeoyee,......!.l6, m Tyraav.... M. ". C.rwen.vlll.,. 11.40a a. STAUI LINRR A eUiclcavac Carweaavllla dlUf tar beyaolda- vllle, at 1 .'clock, I B., arriving al Rcyaoldivlllc al I a'clctk, at. R.taraiBg, leavae Reynoldi- vlll flatly, a r a wa, a. woaivllleal lle'olook, m. arrlvina at Car rara, aacn way, . A liege IcavH Carwearvllla 4Uj. al 1 c.look f. m., for Da Boil City, arriving al at a oVileck, ,. m. xUtcrclac, Wav 7 a'clMk, a. dally, crri.ic nt Oi n Vack, w). rra wMb way, $11 i vhv. arrivma m vaaoa vvi tatorclac, Wavel U.anU at urweaaviiicai M. gallroads. CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. , Cooductor LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Oarwenaville-. 1.80 a. Cl..ri.ld.. 1.47 " Leonard 1.03 " Barrett S.JT " Woodland,.... (.08 " Blglor 1.88 " H'allaoclon,.. t.li " Blue Ball I ll " Orabam 8.15 ' " Pbllipiliurg.. t.SII " Stetner'a, I..13 " Boynton, 8.87 ." Tyrone Vaneooyoc,. Summit, Powclton.... ...Ml r. a, ,..f.4J " ...1.06 ' ..8.17 " Oaoaola,.,. .811 Bcvnton 8.14 ft.incr'c- 1.38 Pblllpahurg...l.4l Oraham 8.47 Blue Ball 8.83 Wallacctoo, ...0 03 Biglcr V.10 Woodland 0.17 Barrett, 0.33 Leonard, ...,.V.4C 1'l.nrll.U, V.1S Curwenaville 18.00 Oaceola, 1.41 " Poweiton 8 t3 ft.umib.it 7.06 M Vaoaooyoc,-.. 7.2S " Tyrone, 7.44 'HILIl'SBURO A AlOSUANNON BHANCIIE8 i-iava louva. r. a. a. a. A. a. avaTioaa. 1:00 Morrl.dala, luavi aoRva. a a. a. r. a, 11:10 12:15 4:80 i:.71 4:24 12:14 4:18 :10 12:04 4:01 8 65 11:62 8:87 8:60 11:46 3:60 8:45 11:40 1:46 8:10 11:38 8:40 8:81 11:H0 1:36 8:30 11:18 8:30 3:18 7:00 Pbillp.burg, 1:111 7:03 Kleiner'. 3:24 T:08 Boynton, 3i3l 10:11 7:19 Otcaola, 3:44 10:36 7:81 Mo.hannon, 1:47 18:43 7:39 Sterling, 2:82 18:48 7:46 Houtadele, 1:67 10:5.1 7:58 McCaulcy, 5 07 18:58 8:01 Kendriok'a, 1:13 11:03 8:0 Harney. BALD EAULE VALLEY BRANCH. Ex. Mall, p. a. a. n. ' Mall. Exp. 7.08 8.30 leave Tyrone arrive MO r.65 7.13 1.47 Bald Eagla 1.63 7.43 8.01 8.80 Jullaa 6.10 7.05 1.24 1.66 Idileiburg 4.46 8.43 1.33 10.03 Bcllefonto 4.36 1.33 1.46 10.16 Milalburg 4.16 8 13 0.08 18.40 Howard 4.01 1.00 41 II. 18 arrive L. Haven leave 136 6.15 TYRONE STATION. EACTwaan. A. a WICTWXlll. A. H Pltt.burgh Exp'ea, 1.58 Pacific Uxpnae, 8:18 Pacific Exprcaa 8:00 Johnatown Exprcaa 8:31 p. a. Day Bvpreca 11:50 Mail Train, 3:28 r.n. 1:15 8:34 7:08 Way Paceenzor - Atlantic Kxpreil, 8:61 Phila. ExprcM, 8:24 Mail Train, Paat Linn, Ctoae conncetioac made by all tralna at Tyrone and Look Haven. 8. I. BLAIR, mylT-tf. Superintendent. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa $3 85 1 M iddlctown 5 00 Look Haven 2 70 Marietta- a oc 3 anll,cncaater. ft 80 1 80 PHILADELPHIA 7 vruiiaw.iivilHW Huntinguon Lcwiatown Maryavllla Cuwen.vUle Oaceola HAHKISRCRG 100 . 4 60 . 10 . 85 . 4 76 Altoona Johnatown .... Philipaburg..... Tyrone l'lTTBBUlld.. 1 86 . 2 86 . II 1 22 . ft 16 Arnold has advanced Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED. Curwensville, Jan. 9, 'TS-tf. OK (.AN FOH Prrsons desirous of purchasing n SMITH AMERICAN ORUAN will find It to their advantage to call at the First National Bank, where important Information can bt obtained from Iht undersigned. WM. II. DILL, April 30, 1879 3m Clearfield, Pa. CAUTION All parsons art hereby warned against purchasing or in any way meddling with the following property now in the possession of Thomas Grant, of Kartbaua township, via : S acres of wheat, ono acre af rye, and all too wheat, rye, oats, and corn that will ba raiiod on t he farm within 4wo years, and half tbt fruit. The forego ing properly waa purchased by me at private sale, and ia allowed, to remain in the possession of said Thos. Grant on loan only, subject to my order at any time. At'OI BT UEAS. Leoonte'a Milla, May 4th, 1879-St, CAUTION. All persons arc. hereby warned against purchasing or is any wy meddling with the following property, now in the po teas ion of Patrick VYaldron and his wife, of Decatur twp., vii . Three bed steads aod tha bedding, one cook stove, ono heating stove, six common, and two rocking olnairi, three tahlM, two bureaus onccup board, one clock, two oows aod two calves. The foregoing property wae purchased by me at pri vate eeleoa tbt 8th day of May, and ia allowed to remain in the poaiessioo of said Wai (iron and his wife on loan only, subject to my order at nny time. KLLEN LYONS, Osceola Milla, May Uth, 187-3t CAUTIONAH persons art hereby caution, ad against meddling or in any way interfer ing with tha following personal property, bow In the possession of 8. McFARLAND, of Utabville, Clearfield oounty, Pa., via: Bne portable engine and boiler, 1 shingle machine, I dun mares, S seta of harness, f two-horse wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 pair twla-tleda, 1 sleigh, and 1 cow, as tha sama belongs to me, and is left with tba said 8. Morarland on loan only, subject to my order at any time. JOHN CLARK. Utabville, Pa., May 8tb, 179. my28-3t. BEAUTIFUL PLANTS AND FLOWERS. The anderilcned hereby glvei notice to the alt- ilrne of Clrerfleld county, that' be haa at hi! UKEKN IIUUSK, in Clearfield, a large qucnlity of all klade of VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS, which ba will sell at reasonable prices. Ha has early and late Cabbage Plants, Tomatobe, Celery, Cauliflower, Egg Plants, Pepper l'lanta, Ac. SWEET POTATO PLANTS, 14.00 per 1,000 or fifty eenta per hundred. AIL K'INPftOF Ft.OWF.R8 FOR POTS AND BEDDING, HASalW BASKETS AAD VASES, drc, ima as Assorted Heliotropes, Single A Double Petunias, iteramums, cage, ruenma. ransies, Agera turn, Co leu s, Dahlias, Verbenas, Cipbea, Cannaa, Ceataurea and Cineraria, B'gooiae, Urovalia, M ignonette, Pinka, Phlox, Ac., iko. FOR ONE DOU.Alt I will send ono dosen, strong and vigorous, well branched flower plants of any selection. Whore the selection is leit to me, I will guarante satis faction. UUUK. Clearfield, Pa., Mny IP, 1879. "private sale or Valuable Real Estate 1 Tha undersigned, living in Pnnn twp., Claar flald oounty, Pa., offers tht following valuable Real Kit ate for salei 446 Acres of Land, mora ar leas. In Reooaria township, lying oa the north side .or big CI ear Held creek, ana witbin ope mile of tho same. The above land is hcavilr covered wltb bemloobr white oak, rook oat, nnd other hard wood timber, and a quantity of white pint, aald to bo hair n million or more root Tht same is hoavlly underlaid with bituroiawua coal, and directly on the lino of railroad leading from tloutadaictouaainort. us value ta unknown. There are, also, other valuable minerals on the same. Tba abort land Has about two and a-balf miles below tbt village of Glen Hope, adjoining lauds of Oeorgt Groom and others, on wbut Is known at Porter 'a run. Tba improvement., on the pron. erty are a good geared saw mill, in running order, a high dam, atone brrnet, made In the best man ner, At for almost any machinery . There U, also, a large frame dwelling bouse an-i rrame band barn (barton, and about forty or fifty acres, mora ar less, of tbe land Is cleared. A ny perron wishing to Invest in property of this kind will do weH to examine this property, I will Ball the whole or tbo undivided half in latest, aa may Suit tbe purchaser. Tba above tract of land will make two or tarea .anna, watoa wnj oomnert favorably with tha greater part of our county. Price and terms made known to any person wishing ta pur. oh aee. For further particulars aall In parson or address tho undersigned it Gram plan 11.11. P.O., Clearfield connty, Pa. HAM'L rVIDKMIRB, Jaa. I, 1878-tf. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW ORADM DIVISION. O". and eftcr Monday, Dec. 10th, 1877, the paaaengcr Iralne will run daily (except Bundey) between Red Ilnnk and Driftwood ac followe l EAtXTWAMII. Day Mall toavee PHtchurc 8 30 a.m.! Red Ranklli60i Slig. Junction 12 on Naw Hetblcbeci 1:67 p. m.j May.ville 1:18 1 Trov 1:10 1 RrookvlUc 1:08 I Fullar'e 1:16 l Iter lo drr no 1:61 1 tiulioi. a:sc i nummit lunnei 8:46 1 Poaflcld 4:05 1 Wccdvlllc 4: 17 1 B.nei.ll. 4:11 1 arrivee at Driftwood at 6:56. W WTVT R l Day Mall leavci Driftwood 11:11 p. va.l lleBelett l:0V vtccnvllic 1:40 i'ccleld 1 44: Summit Tunnel l0l i DuBal.l:88 Reynoldevlllel:U: ler'. 1 17: Brookvllic 8:33 Troy l:tt Maycville 416) New Betklekem 4:28 1 pngo junction cue; ma nana c:.l , arrivee at PilUbnrg nl 6:10 p. m. fmT- The Rcyacldcvlllo Acrommodatloa leavec Reynoldavilt daily at 7:66 a. ca. aad arrival at Had Bank at 11:00 a. m.. rituburih all .is 0 Leavec Pltubargk at I 80 a. m Red Baak al 1:66,. m. arriving ,IH,eyacldavlllcal 1:66 n.a. Clccc eocnacttoai made witk tralai on P. A I Railroad at lirillaoad, ud with train ok lha Allegbcay Valley Hellroea et Ked Hank. DAVID McCARUO, Oea'l Bap'L A. A. Jacaaoa, Sap't L. a. Dir. 8TAOI LlC c...ei.i.n re ricrttrLB. Tka naderilcaed would Isform Ike tll'He that be te now vanning a etago Una between OlaarlolA cad f .olel.1, tare tlm.e n weei. The elage leavcac'raarlcld a MoadaycWcdae- day! aad Fridjya, at I aleak a. ., arrlvla, at Pealeld at 12 a'clook aa, Rwaralag came dayi. Leave Pan laid at 4 a-dcak p. m, arriv. In. .t CUarlelil al a .'eliwtk a.m. CunaeMlM Ii made wllb train. tka Low rade R. Ii. al PnliM. Fira, eack w.y, 11.64. (IEO. W. iwA)tUAKT. Clearleld, Pa., F.b, 13, 187$. tw ilcfrtisfmrnti HOI'bK FOR RENT A two-story brick bouaa on Pint street, aaat of tha Presby tartan Cburoh. Throa rwoma up aad throe dowa stair. A good stable, loo bouaa, aad gaj-dan at tached. For further particulars, apply to J.B. URAIUM, April 10, 1879 If. Clearfield, Pa. MOKEV TO I.OANtfn fir it-class Im proved farm property, by tho Mutual Ltfa Iosuranoo Company of New York, on first mort gaga. in sums froia$l,0tt) op. For further in formation apply to the undersigned. HURXTUAL VY. BUITH. Clearfield Pa., May 7th, IB- tf. DIMMOIX'TION OP PARTNEHMIIIP. Tbe co-partnership heretofore oxleling be twoen Meaos A liayca, In tbt Drug business, at Lu then burg, was diafolrtd by mutual consaot on tte first day of May, 1S79. The books and accounts aro left with H. G. Hayes for settlement and collection. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the Aim will pleaite call and settle at once and save costs. WM. A. MKAN.S, K. U. 1IAYBS. Luthenburg, May II, '79 .It A Bank that Never Breaks. Try My oul. . Tbt order ilgned adopts this method of inform ing tbe numerous consumers, that bio coal bank it not a Winter arrangement only, but that il will be operated in the Hummer as well ao Win ter. I claim that I have tbe Best Goal in the Market, and will soil It for eash, or hi exchange for flour, feed, groceries, etc Large eontraoti will be made at a very small profit. For full particulars oall on ma In person, residing la one or (Jraham's upper bouses, or address mo through tha post oflico. Orders loft nt tho poRtoffion will receive prompt attention. THON. A. DUCKETT. Clearfield, I'a., Jan. ft, la79-tf. A NEW DEPARTURE IV L1ITIIE11SBURG. Hereafter, goods will bo aoid for CASK or In exchange for produce. No booka will be kept In the future. All old accounts must ba aettled. Thoea who cannot cash up, will please band ovar their notes and CLOSE THE RECORD. I am determined to tell my goods nt cash prleto, nnd at a discount far bolow that over offered In thia violnity. The discount I allow my customers, will make them rich In twenty years If they follow my advice aod buy their goads from me. I will pay oath for wheat, oata and clover eeed. DAM Kb tlOODLANDEU. " Lutharsburg, January 17, 1K77. Lumber City Normal Jcaieif. The ninth aeaalon of the Lnmbar City Normal Arailemy will open April 2Htb, 1870, and con tinue aixUcu weekc, with a vacation. TKACIIKRS. C. C. Rinigh Principal. Hill Maggie Mitchell AuiatanL Mr. Kmigb, having taught here during the pact year, ia already known. Miaa Mitchell iaagrad uat. of th. State Normal School, at Indiana, Pa., and a lady of Doc accotnpli.bmcnta. All bvenohce taught from tha alphabet ta th. cia.alca. CllAROES FOR TUB TERM. (One fourth to bo paid on entering cchool.) Primary cooraa w3 88 Iolcrtuftdiato course H. 8 00 Koglith eouroe , T 00 Kngllib courec, with Algebra H 8 00 Higher branohoa , 00 Thia achool haa produced come of tho beat teaohera in the ooonty. It bar the beat ly.tem of grade poiiiblc. It il conducted by experienced teacherl. Lumber City affordi excellent churchel; plenty of good boarding at $1.00 per week ; beautiful creuery ; opportuaitiei forkeallhful auulementi, aad a lire linging lohool, conducted by l'rof. bloom. For full Information call on or addreae tha Principal, or F. C. DKI.L, President. v. i.. rKitiii niiA, bc. D. A. FKTZER. Lumber City, I'a., Mar. 11, 1870-t. Ifpt'H larsapanlia Im n t'oiiiimnntl nf tlm virtue nf aRnuipnrilla, atillinutii. iiiniiilrnkt., vfllow dcK-k, with tl.es K'k, Wltll I IinIkIc i.i imiUixIi anil iron, ull iMiworml tilnou licikili'. lilOKl-rloatlailig, Him lifo-cimtniiiing nlciiii-iiti. It ia tli.v juirvHt, anfoat, ami tn cvry wuy tlm iniial rtTi--tiial alterntlvB uirilU cine hiion'ii or nvnilclilc t-i Ilia puttlir. The BM-it-ii.-.:-. of MiiUViue nml rhctiiiitry have in-viT imnliH-i'it co viiliuiltlo a ri'iiinly, nor linn mi i poU'lit tn run' nil iliaiwaoa ri'Mtlltins from liiiiMtr tiimirl. It i-iinia Hrrofula, anil nil M-rulultiitH illacaM.,a, t-jryalpdna, llocp, or St. Anthoiiy'N Klro, I'lmplra nnil r'li.'i'-Ki'iilr., ritctitleK, Itlotrlioa, Ilolla, Tiiiiioi-h. Tultcr, lliiiiiora, Htilt Itlietnii, H-iiIiI-Iioii1, ItiitKWoriti, rirrra. Horea, Itlii-miKillsni,' .tlirrlirliil DiariMo. Nu rululii. l-'iniuti' Weiikiir-aaea mid lrrig;il lnrill"i, .Iniiilillri., Aftri-tiiilia of Hie I.lvi-r. lMirpslit, p:inncliitlon, auil UtniTiil D.l.ililj. Ily IM .fiinliliiff ntil 'rniiHltin nllnlltloa It pill:;,-, out tiio foil) corruption wlltcll rolitiiMiinnto' llio lilooil. nii.l iuni- ilt-rnnKtv mi'iil i.n.l .l.-i-nv- It Ktiirmlutca nnil .inllvi-na tlw ital ffiiirtiona. It protuoti-a iinrrvy anil ativti:;tli. It ri'Mforr.. nml priv.frvpc Iii-hIiIi. It fnfiHi'M now HTo nn.l viirtir thriuieliotit the v. hole a-Hlm. No auffornr from any tllef-a wliii'ti iiriaca (rom impiirilyof tha lilootl ncd il-Mj,:itr, n lio will give A vr.lt'a KAltaArARlLi.A a l:ilr trial. Hi-tiipiiilMr, tlm earlier tlie tri:tl, tho MiM.-eilior tlio cure. . . lie ri'i-ipc hrw linen fiimlxhod to pliyxli-inna oviirvwiu..nii anil tlioy, rei-ogniring Itaanpe rior iiialltica, luiiniMter it in Uicir practicfl. For nearly fnrty yearn Atrb'i SAMArA Bil.l.A lnu liecn wiilely iummI. and It now pna BPanea tlie ronflilnnce of inilliona of peopla vrlio have exncfinnreil licDOfltl from lt mar volloua curativa virtuci. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., I'raotlcnl and Analytical Cheantita, Lowall, Mail. COLO BT ALL DRV.OICTC BTtBTWnaa. W. J.-lIOFF131t, ROOM M). TUHt.E Ol'KBA HOimK, Clearfield, Pa., DKAtKK IU- DltY GOODS, ' Motions l BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. QlEESWAREl HARDWARE, TIM WARS, CarpetH. Oil ClotliN, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Eto., WhU, win U m) aiakckiila r ntall. WlLa. 1AKB COtl "TBI . PRKDUtB in ExciiANtiK pon cvMtim ' ' ' AT MABkKT PRICES. ; ' Clrarlcld, Pa., Dt. IS, WTOJ-tf. IKUrrllaursus. PIANOS and ORG AITS I Tho Liargest and Cheapest Houso in Pennsylvania! Having lately ucceptcd tho General Agency for Central Penn sylvania (in addition to our old territory), with headquarters and large store' "room "'til UJ iii vefitli Avenue, Altoone.; l'nn: in charge of Mr. George W. Good, and being desirous of extending our already immense sales of the most culubruted Pianos and Or gans, we will exhibit for one weck.'cpmmcucing on JflOXDlY, JIA'Y 120tli, a fine selection of Pianos -and ' Organs in CLEABFIELD, at PIE'S OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, on Market street, where we invite tho public to call and examine our goods. We sell no goods that we cannot fully warrant, and being the largest dealers in the State, our prices are tho lowest. Our house was established in 1831, in Pittsburg, where we still con tinue at No. 79 Fifth Avenue. 1ST1UMETS SOLD OX SMALL MOMHLY PAYUEm Satisfaction guaranteed price lists. PIANOS. HAINES BROTHERS, WEBER, NEWTON & CO." , Send GEQRGE W. GOOD, 1404 Eleventh Avenue, ALTOONA, PA. MELLOR & HENRICKS, 79 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Penn'a. May 21, 3m. Look to your Interests IN BUYING YOUR Having just nsttirned from tho Kaat, whera we have been making our Spring purcliasoi, wo tuko tliii opportunity of thanking oor customera for their liberal patronage in tbo past, and beg to assure thorn wo will do all wo can to mnko it their interest to continue the samo, Oar atoro ia literally crammed with goods just from tho manufacturers, by all odds the largest and bent auleclud stock ever bronght to tbig county at nny ono tinio by ono firm. Over fifty different patterns and yarietioa of CARPETS, . ranging in priea from 20 cents to II per yard. Wo will aoll Carpets as cheap as the samo quality can bo bought in Philadelphia or New York, Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces and Fringes, In tho latent stylos. Sheetings, Shirtinga and CaKsimeres, together witb BOYS' WEAR in all gradea of gooda. Our LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S' STOCKINGS aro just tho prettiest and best you over law. A lull lino of TRIMMED HATS, always on band, trimmed up by Miss Matlie Robn, of Philadelphia, who will givo ladiea wishing Hats trimmed to order, her best endoivors to please. Call and see us before buying elsewhere. T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - .'- - - Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. t .. . l Ml J . -Scud for IUafttratcd Circular and Triea. XiUernl Terms to the Trade. Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, MIUIU.10WN, CfJMMw U4 Ho 19 ftntl 101 Vf bflMh AtojCmm, CUIVAOo, 1U GUINZBURG'S ONE I'll I ci : CJXj.O'QC-XXXXVG- SI-03Ft33, TO THE CITIZENS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY: Wo give a hearty and cordial invllation to coma and examine onr now Spring stock ct Cents' & Boys' Clothing. Wo hav selected for the Spring carefully mado and stylish gooda it la possible to procure, and hate marked erory aarment at tho lowest possible prioea. We know that our gooda are of tbo highest char acter, and we believe inspection and comparison will prove that the prioea aro much lower than they have been heretofore. Tako particular notice, our Spring L. GUINZBURG, Western Hotel Corner, AprU , l7i. , . ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties CarwaacviHa, IV Jaa. I, fl-lf. JAME8 H. TURNER, i JUSTICE OF THI MACi, Vtallaratcn, Pa.. fmy-Mt ana araaacW klmcclf with all Ukc neecenry llaaa forvac BBd.r 18a Peaclna and fiaaatji kaa, a well aa bleak Decile, tc All legel anatterc eatraatc4 I hil care will receive pma.pl altealica. Ua; Ith, 1878-tf. Marble Ynr4. TOMBSTONES, MONUMEHTS, I ftili fur ttmtttru) t.ol: ' A KI at A "1.1 TAKO Can at J. F1.A UARTV'S Marhl. Warfee. Ohal warh tn4 raw arta. plraatlv atiaaeiv tha Lelb.raa Ca.rvh, Yblr4 itravt. Cl..rt.ld, Pc., March 17, llX-lf DliurrlUiMM. lor illustrated catalogues and ORGANS. PALACE, STERLING, MASON & HAMLIN. SIMPtlCITYl QUPERIDRITT nf 1MPL1FIED 9 WAINIAINEU. Improvements September, 1878' BtTjna lfrd for lh SiBatiA ot fr. pViraMlT , now otot io lb Woeltt KTtn SSTEUb Important Improvements. Kotwithatanding tko VICTOR hj long bn tho peer of ny machine in tbs m&rket ft (act tipportcd by a boat of Toluntwr witnawn W4 now coufldentljr claim fur it grt?r aimplicity, r voD(lf?rful rwiaclion of fr'ctiou, aud altogether Hart Cbm bination o Dtsiralle Qualities. For ml by UerclumU and otlieri. loanon a magnifioetit stock of tho moil stock ia all new. Plraso give a call. - - Clearfield, Pa. DR. H. F. BEAM. CUaONIC DISRA8I PHYSICIAN, PartUalar ttlUM m W flhrfy aa prMtio), t W tr s,Bl f tkat alw w, loaf tiaaatlDi, aftUlMaM Plaaaaaa. hum la tf f hit atrrlaaa. aitpMUII ikoat wkc ba 4aaft liAnt WaHlv aa4 wmm at twva 4mhu aa t what aib tkaai, waU to wN H ) ata aatk la arvarf aaaa tka paLMi at Iriaaaa mmj rmy y- rtMlrttf a aaaoi! wiaka aa It waa I taam aa M waai aaa a Maeanl Iabaal t. iabaal t iba iraalawat. II vllV ao aatiaftaka a aaaa aalaM aaawtJ, by jmM aaaari , tbal ba aan mra ar iraalr WaHt lhaai. ParaoBi Wiroac of ? iaiklac im, abaaJ 4a aa aaa Muajt.7, W4avlr ar H(artar, aa Ibaaa dayua ara 4Talai w.8jy a mfim ymfi. Oabar daya ba atay ba abavat tU!Uf paUiaala al ft 41a laaw, aaa aUaaiUai la laUmU praraat 41a. pplalatat Maj l f If VICTOR -r. r. vmmm w ivww mnm pr-v- -"T " i . ...an-l-i