Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 16, 1879, Image 3

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    XHE REPUBLICAN.
ciiKARKIELD, TA.
fHiXISDAT M)KMtJU.JTI.V H, II7I.
Termi of Subscription.
unit i J"00'" "' M'fc-.1 M
11.14 eftertheetplrellua of III Boebli... I 00
' . ..i..,tli n. Afente. ar ran now. .orner
klkejen Street, ere '7 IlioriwJ Af.nta
HUMblOUai NOTICE.
u.ihndi.n:nl.iPl Church rt. J. 8.
aYMiaeiT, Peater. rlerelee) eeery tiabnatk
It, A.M., ea7r M.
fieeeelb Seaool at I A. M. .
... Meatier, ererj Wedneidnr, at II P. M
Cemniunloe berrlee, Iret Bebnutk af ererj
aeatn, al li'l
u .t I'l.artluM M. E. Cliarrh. Ree.
Scotf H'ilior, Paitor. Preacking arary
iluraeU Bunder, al I u'eloek, P. M. guaitaj
Staeel al II, P. All ata laritrd to attend.
prteb)Mrlaa Church Rar. H. 8. Boti.ii.
.Sebbatk lerriee) ttornins aod araatnjcSab
kuk Sekoel at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednea.
, erealnf.
nantlit tlturch. Rer. J. A. ALiinan. Pea.
Ur. Hereiee) eeerr riebheth uorning and evening K
elteraeun), ei i"i . . ., u ,v r. m.
.Stbbitb Scneolatl P.M. Prayer Meeting eeery
urlaeedey erenlng.
at. francla' Chorf U Catholic Rer. p.
J.Saanin). Prenohln. at 101 eleck, A.M., on
k. 4rit.tkird and fourth Hundayeuf eaek moatk:
Vrtperi and Benediction of tba Illeeeed Seerament
et 7 a eleca, r. duuuj wauvi every ouauey
efteraooe at l o'eiooi.
OrFICIAL DIRECTORY.
tiaa or holms, quartrh irmior) court.
Second Monduy of January.
Third Monday of March.
Um Monday af Juna,
losrth Monday of September.
Tint or loLDina'comioR FLnaa.
fini Hoodayaf Ja. -geeend
Mondey af Noranbar.
roibio orncnfc
Prtsidnl -erfae Hon. Cbarlaa A. Mayar, of
Look JJaran.
Jin'riant law W,e Bon. Jobs. H. Orel), of
illofonto.
Airedale Judo.. Abreni Of dan, Clearfield j
rinoent H. Holt, cieerneia.
Protaoeoiaru Kli Bloom,
feeterrr Heeorder L. J. Morgan.
VitUiil illoraiy Wa. M. MoCullougb.
IVeaierer Philip DotU.
Bktrif Andraw Paula. Jr.
Dtpui Sktif Cnrlat. i. Koa((y, Cl.arHald.
C'oMHiy jfawyor Darauai r. juouioasay, tir
aaalTillo.
Cot CowimUiiontri C. W. Rylar, nraham
ton P. 0.; Klah Johnaton, urataplaD It ilia r U.;
juha Norril, Sr., Corwenirllla.
Ooaaly aJilara William V. Wrlht, Clwr
Id J: Jo.apb Uillllaod, Ihraa Run.j J. 6. Nor
ril, Woodland.
CW.ty ihromtr J. B. Naff, Naw Waoblnrton.
Jmrf Oommiaimm Dr. Jamaa P. Burobfiald,
Claarsad. Joaaph Alaxandar, Madera.
Apan'atnalral a PnUit 8ekool1t. L. Mo
Qaown, CloarDold.
Smlnnf H.toala Mvinrt Jaiaa W. Carllla,
office at Luthertbarg Pa.
A'otdrtw Pu6C'e John W. WrtRley, Wra. Ra.
abaaclt, Cyrna OordoR, Clearfield; Joaepb R.
Irwin, N. I. Arnold, CarweoaTillej J. A. Living
Hone, Dulloia City.
Our Syttial oolutna la decidedly Intareiting in
a local point of view, and profitable reading to
auteidora who want to tare money.
yi:h, Of touitsu I
"Will you lake wheat, aata or wore for aub
leription V We are often In'0lra4 of in thia way
ky letter from patrona who reaide at a diataoce
from Clearfield. We again fay yea. The receipt!
of a rerponaihte merchant or mill owner In tba
ricinity, will anlwer na Ju.t u well aj tha oaab.
To illluitrata: If any of oor patrona will deliver
at a beg of grain at the mill of Joieph U. Bretb,
ia Chtit townihtp, Horace Paiebin, In Burnaide,
Tbomal IT. Poroay. in Orahaia. Wn. Porter or
Sbnw'i, In Lnwronee, or Brown A Seyler'e, Rt
Rockton, Union townihip. and forward their
reeeipla for the amount, wa will eredlt them or
Ibelr acconnt for tha lama. In thia way all may
leoa pay what they owe. If they will purine thli
eeurae. tf.
' The Trial Lint for Septomtier Term
ef Court le publiehed thli week. . .
Tho com and potato crop promiRcrj
at preient to bo an abundant one.
Cherried, both woot and BOtir, wcro
..Min An ih. ri.Mti nf Hrankville and Clarion
laal week aa low aa two oenta R qoart.
A band of frypnien ban beon in camp
for the paalfaw dayi Ir the grata or tba bilreail
af Iowa, Rear tha antraaea to tba cemetery.
Sheriff Fentii occupies a portion ol
Ike Rirttat.icAR thli week ai a real aitatt bulla-
a. gale lo lake place en Friday, Aug oil Ith.
There wore no services in the Prcs-
bylerioR Church Ir thli place laat Sabbath, the
paitcr being abaant at DuBola, Raelatlog Rev. W.
M. Bur.bH.ld Ir the admtolitratloR ef tbe l.ord'i
Sapper.
ew
A reception party was eiven by Mr.
and Mra. B. Arnold, Ir Curwenavilla, Friday araa
iar, iheiTIb alt, In honor of Mr. Herman Haupl
ad bVlda. About irieen eoiple from Clearfield
were preaeRl.
The iroldeD eraiD il now beintr irath-
ired by the knibendmeR lbrouhout Cleerteld
eonaty. A large tgaaollty af wheat waa outiait
week, and If tha weather le favorable Ibla week,
the wheat harvael will be tnlihed.
On the rivers at and near Pittnburih
there la an Immenae ooal loot awaiting a rlee in
the Ohio rlvar. It II eatlmated, counting eight
bargee to an aera, that there are one hundred and
fifty aeraa af coal la the boale, ready for tha lower
markete.
The Philadelphia k Krie It. 11. Com
pany bava Mveral eerpe of aoginaere at work lo
aatlag R road from the P. A R. road to Internet
the Lew Grade Railroad. A eorpi of anglnoere
are Row at work In Iba vicinity of Falle Creek
and DuBola.
Rot. Dr. Geo. P. Hays, Prenitlont ot
Washington and JcfferroR College, and Col. J. P.
Smford, of March alltowR, Iowa, will be the prin
cipal "headlighta" at tba aait Teaohera' 1 n.tituie
Ir thia nlaeo. Botb tbeaa geRllemen an wltboat
rlT.li In tba lecture field.
1 . a
A. A. Carlisle, K.n., (brmerly tlovil
la thli oHae, and recently connected with Ibe
er.il at BroehTllle, kai takea oditorial charge of
Ibe Clarion Jf.jahe,vlce W. R. John a, reilgn
ed. Mr. Johm will Uka charge of a new paper
to be Marled al Feiburg, Clnrlon aonnty, about
the lit of Anguat.
A coids of enifinecrs commenced on
Monday of laat week to locale the line for a rail
road between Royooldeville and Ponleutawaey,
la the Internet of Ihe A. V. It. R. Company.
Thia branch will traveree a loope of country, rlob
la coal and ether mlaorala, and will afford a val
uable "feeier" le tba Law Grade Railroad.
See a woman on horsohack in another
tjemn, riding Rear Bpear'a Vlnejardi, with a
beaeb of Oraeoa Cram which Bpear'a Tort urape
Wine la made, that II aa highly deemed by Ihe
aredlcRlproreeiloa for Ihe an of iavalldi, weakly
paiaeni and tha aged. Sold by I. W. U robin ,
Uraggiit, Clearfield, Pa. J'J ' J t'-
i e
Dr. T. J. Hover has removed his
ee rate more eommodloui aad comforleWe
Varterin the anth eld.ef Market etreet, three
doen out af hli former loeatlos. Pcnoni d.ilr
1d to eae him on profeoilonat ar other be.leeie
wit find him be Iho office formerly oenpled by J.
Blake Walton, Rat)., and later by A. A. Ilraham,
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WlNR AND CAKI rOR KvRNINOS.
Alfred Spear of New Jeraey, M ehenld ho known,
t one ef Ihe meet eitonaive prodncen and deal-
i ia Pure Wlaea aad Braadlei Ir tha Vailed
Slalce. Ha makco a laparlor Port Wiaa, which
leek Ibe blgbeet premlam a4 the Ceateeelel,
kaewn aa Sponr'i Pert flrapo Wine. It la Mid by
f W.tJraham, Clearfield, Pa.
Tin Turner Cas. The Lock
Haven lemerrwt af laat week aaya r "A ipeelal
adjoamad Coort, May Term, wlH Mmmaoon
Ibe lalMoadap la September. Or ilmenerad
Mendey, Ike lib, a term ef Oyer and TermlRer
ill cemmeajco far tba trial af lha Turaar murder
Hie af Clearfield, Rlaly Jurora bava hee drawn
rem nkiek to eoleet tw.l.e ta Ir; tho awe. It la
"peeled that Ike trial will eon.eme two wedii."
u ..MM ur. t. . . Immvi rev
"',ia ee e i , n ,. , v ' - - -
fiecrlfd ta Mate that the member) af tha Meeeiek'e
Church, at fylertowt, propoia to hold R grove
BMk. .L- I - I - . M f V (bet
"liege, commenelag na Wedneidey, Aagart lib,
.... ... w ,--L
"e w eealiane for Sea dya. Ilov. ae. u.
or aad Rev. L. Oiler, of Rhode I.laad, Rod
Iher elergymea will be free eat to epwak to tho
rrle. A II eiMlipue4 poraoaa are la'lted u
altead lha mertlag.
Dr. II. F. Room m.
Phv.lel.e r .7 vurumo lllscafie
, ...,., ra. J-tu-tr.
Wbowt TbelhormoinetUr"reKUlor.
region for a fa. day. p.., bu . d.blllt.ll,,
hot or bumaally a. e.,u,cbJ llnmi,
Stop and look atTjohn A. Stock's
ebow wlndowe, and eea cm. r .
J. K. Bouorl.' fr""Ju'jJ yj
.f JhKron,K'-ocory"and po'anut firm
of Cunkl. A UcCullough have oloeed out buii.,
l thlivl.ee, T,h.v .book the Cl.ficld du.t off
thel, leet la.l Monday, etd v.mooacd for a mora
eongeuiul dime.
Remember that Lytle is County
Agent for Lorilll.rd'i Totaoco, ud can .11 thei.
...,,ory price). They ara tha bell lobeeoe, In
market. Try thein. f
Wm. V. Sopor removed bis fumily
from thli pl. t willl.,port a few we...
Inee, where bo hai aeenred a lllo.tloa in tba
l"er yerd of Reading. Emory A Co.
Wo have now on hand several thous.
and firat-alaii envelopce, which wa will print for
bnelncaa men, or anybody alia, at price) thai ,w.
Rot bo rivalled. Coll and eae them. if.
List of lettors remaining unclaimed
In the Poitoffioe at Clearfield, for the weeh ending
July 14th, W8!
B. U. Dugao, Clark Hubler, Mia Tillla Jury,
Mln Llraie Murray, Mill Alice Nol.ler, John J.
Read, Mr. F. Spear, Mln M. J. Tliomai, Mr).
Anuic Walk.
P. A. QA1IL1N, P. M.
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Normal Class at Ckntue. A Nor-
nit cUm will open ftt Ceatr o Mondiy, July
11, 187U, and oonlinuo ill wteki. ImlruntioB
fliei ) the euminoa brDobei, Alftbr, Qom-
try, PhtloioDhr. Phvilaal G '. h nun i...
rnmtnt, ntt Thwry of Ttwobing. Trmi:
Mugoi u.prtmut, l j Karmfti letmDtt
00. w. A. AMBKOSB, Toicber.
Cletrfi.M, July tith, S79-lt
"'
From the Du Hois Courier wo learn
thit a bira btloaglog to Mr. John Buwb.r(r,
ntr that plaot, u totally daatroyed by Art ua
Sundy a wtek. Lon Umm $801) to $l(0t0j la
uraaeo $500. It it lupoied to bavo bicn tho
wirk of aa lnceoillry. Ao attempt wai uad
la tho 0Tenlo of lb day following to bora tho
roildonco, but tho tiro which kindled lo tho
wood ifaad, wm dlMorored aud oitingutihvd
without doing any dataagt
! tm
A Cheap 1iib. The officers of the
Pennsylvania lUilron have arranged a grand
eienrilun to tho ih ore to Ctpe May, Long
Brartoh aod othor popular roiorti. The cheapoeii
of. tho rtdo wilt tndaeo many wbo hive novor
oca "old oocaa" to aiako the trip. It la 346
niloi froia Clctr field to Cpe lUy, and tho rail
road agroei to ttrry a paneagot there and baoh
690 mllti for $rt.75, thao one coot per mllo.
Tlckoti gojd from thli (Wodoeeday) morning
for lx dayi.
m rta.1 --
Among ThiIndians. During liis
laat trip through tha nppor oountiea, Ht. R.
Orlttindea, of tuli place, addreiied the Senoca
Indlesi ta tha Corn planter Reierfntioo on tha
Allfgbefiy river, In Warreo oounty.and orgtnUcd
a Sunday tobool among then. A part of hie ad
dreet waa repeated by an Interpreter in tbelodiea
language. Deaaon Jauk Blaokiaake, a veritable
oao-o, and Alfred llalftown iro among Ihe offiuors
of the Solool. BtlltfnnH Watcmn.
Comity Superintendent Mctrtuown
puhliihea hii programme In tbla weak'a Kkpui
li ct it for tho Pall axamlnnlioni, He atarti oat
on the 2flth imt., at Congroaa Mill, la Oirard
townahip, and cloaca on tho 1 2tb of Heptember,
at McPberron'a aohoul bouea, In Cheat tawnebip.
AH perasna dealriog to teaat in Claarflold ojua
ty tha oou ing Fall and Winter, will And a groat
deal of useful Infortnatton tn the advertisement
to be found ateowaere la tbla Uaua.
iltiNOvEtt byTheCarh, On Thurs
day morniog laat. a young man named Ederard
Ike, aged abont 11 yoara, while attempting to
board a freight train at Uardnera atation, on the
Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad waa thrown under
the train and bad hie right leg terribly mangled.
Up to thia writing, he waa Buffering great pain
and fean were entertained aa lo hie recovery.
He waa employed aa track hand on the Division,
Another warning ta persona who have a fashion
of jumping on trains when In motion. Oictol
RtitiUt.
ea o)
Hoimi Dubnei). Tliodwollini' honso
oi the farm of Mr. Wilton Read, la Lawrence
township, a few miles lautb of this borough, was
destroyed by Are on Friday evening, the 17th ult.,
together with oearly all tho oontcnts. The fire
occurred about T o'clock ia tha evening, and waa
11 ret diaoorared oa the roof, supposed to have
eaugbt from the flue. Mra. Read and the obildren
were alone at the time, Mr. Read being absent on
bullosas, and by the time any aaalattooe arrived
from the surround ing neighborhood the flamea
bad gained aueb rapid headway that but very
few of the household effects could be laved.
Sad Acoidint at Tyrone. Joseph
Lewis, of Tyrone, Monday afternoon, the 7th
Inst., attempted to board a freight train at tfae
upper and of the yard, with a view of going to
Osceola, Clearfield eonaty. In doing so he missed
bis footing and fell with hia left leg resting on
the track. The wSeela of the ears passed over
it, crushed it from the knee down, rendering
amputation aeoaarary above the knee Jo int. He
waa duiag aa well aa oou I J be expected yesterday;.
Mr. Lewie (a yeang nil, married only about one
month. He waa employed la tho foundry and
miobiae shop of W. II. U. Nevling Co. up to
tbelr auspeosioD, and waa at the time of tho ao
eident oft hie way to Oeoeele, Where he bad se
cured ep1oyaOTBt.-jfoni TWlttM. "
IR R
The Kotirth of July colebration at
Clearfield ems off with telat, and waa voted a
auooees in every respect, eieepting the dlaappoint
mtnt ocoeiioned by Ihe nun -appearance of Rx
(lov. Curtin, to make lha ade'reea, lor whiob the
Ei-Qov.. la alone respoo'lble, fhilipihnrg
Journal. 1
We object to the latter clause as premature.
How do you know thaf'tbe Ki-Uovernor is alone
responsible J" Who told you ao t RMolieottbat
only one side of the correspondence has been poS
lished. It ia atweya better fur the Squire, or a
jury to wot render ibelr verdict until the evidence
Il in on both sides. This Fourth of July ease,
like all others, has two rides to it. Hove slow !
It is the best route.
Important to Kailroad Manaoehh!
Pattnt Ae. llO.Sie, V. S. Plt Vfirt.A
Self Car Coupler that will eoopleeoeor one
thousand oara as rapidly as they are brought to
gether, without any perron to guide the link or
pin. Tbla invention consists of the link and pin,
the same aa now In um, and ia so simple, al
though ao perfect in its construction, that It must
recommend Itself lo every Intelligent railroad
man. It can ata wry mall eipensebe applied to
every oar now in use, aod in the construction of
ew cars It will scaiorly add anything to ihe ea
panse of building.
Any Railroad Compmy wishing to teat the
Coupler een have It applied le their oara, by ap
plying to the undersigned, at Clearfield, Pa.
Bnoana, Bloom A Botaa,
Addreasatl letten to T. J. BoriM, Clearfield,
Pennsylvania.
We publish the announcements in
our adveriiung commas jor pay, una nmui
trooble oureelvee lo enquire aa (o the qualities or
merits of tba warea advertised, further than to aa
aaro oaraelvoe that they are legitimate and re
speotabte. Hut when an article performs mlra
elea la oar mldil, traasformlogtheold U young.
la appearaaee al least, wa eenoot pass it a o noticed.
Wa kaow of people wbo, years ago, were gray-
headed and who sow wear dark and gloaay hair.
How la tbla t It evldvatly la not colored, for It
has a perfectly natural appearaoee instead of the
harsh, dry, ate nag loek ef hair $ftt wtm
altrale of oilver or olfaerrommoa hair dyec. No 1
U boa beca resferref lo 1U youlhrul eolor, luetro
and vitality by the ana of that wonder of wonders,
Hall'i Vegetable Sieiltaa Hair Rswewer. It kaa
any Imitators, hul there le nothing like It. The
test af year only laereaae lu fame, while Ita Im
itators die aad ere forgotten. fieslw Daily 011.
It it t v.. tir T.tfittTMiNti.- The II od-
ford tVeveire,of rriday, aayat 'Mre. Jdalveraoo
Clerk, residing near Mowry't Mills, (($ ""
hip, waa hilled by a atroke of lightning oa July
4th, about $ o'clock, la the afteraoes.. Her
mother, Mre. (tuft, aad lialer, Mre. Mock, and
.kitdMB and her awa ebtld ated about two
years, were a short distance from the house gath
erlag eherrtee, wba a rata same p- Mre. Clark
waa oa ho tree aad was prefaced apea by her
mother H tviao dowa. She did ao, aeatlng her
ef at lha tBt of (be tree, wiib aer iittio eaua
emem k.r I.B. 8be u aahod by hef mother lo go
to the bouse, hut oho remarked that aba waa "net
afraid af a little ratB," aad ea proaeaeeieg thia
t &e etraek dead. The tree hours
ao mark, neither does the groend aoder tu Tha
ay mark of the atreke was ea a eawar awean
that aha Wft hang aa the tree, from whleh owe
ftavo waa kaocked oat aad part af the hoop
melted. The child was aot killed though badly
hart. AH the other member, won very hadty
shocked, bat Boaa, we hope, at thia writing,
fetal."
Frank K. Kmiik l.m ;mnmn,n
hllpoperly atthleasteud of Maihet street, by
building a largo covered porch lo font of bis roe
idenoo. ' At the Rki-ubmoan oflire in tho pluco
hogetyour Job work done. We are fully prered
to do anything In the printing line, will do It
well, aad at tha ia kind of prleoe. . tf.
Prof. A. N. limib, Principal of tho
State Normal Bcboet, at Loch Haven, had the
degree of Ph. D. (Doctor of I'hlloeophy) confer,
red on Mm lust weok by Lafayette CoHega.
To Lanulokue and Sturekkeiehk!
Lytlo baa an arrangement with an Kaatorn Cigar
Factory so that be can a el I cigars hy the box or
tbouaaad at bottom flgurea. dive their eigara
one trial. (f
'J'ho Administrfttrix ot tho ontato of
n m. H. Dickey, deceased, will offer a lot of vkln
able praperty for le oa Friday, August let.
For description and other Information, wa refer
to tuo advertisement elsewhere lo this paper.
. - n a mi ,.
A hlTTLE (ilKL W'ANTKO. A re
spectable family wish lo obtain a little girl aged
bjut eight or tea years, which tfaey propose to
raise, educate and adopt, tut furtUr nartloulara
addresa the editor of tbo Riewm ir.w i
A TeilHH'Pfllii, mMiilin.f iu n....n
ed to be held lo tho Couvt IIoU-e aext Mpmlay
evenlrg, July list. IUv. Mr. Aldred, of this
place, will deliver ao addrtm, and some business
in connection, with the AKicrUtion will he Inns-
acted.
Tho (Vntral Pennsylvania Dental
Aaaooiatton m-eu In Clearflidd thia week for a
two days' aession, commencing this (Weduedy)
morning at 1 o'clock, and continuing until to
morrow afternoon. We notioe that Dr. J. L. R.
Heiohhold, of tbla place, will eipatlate on
"Pathological Condition of the Dental Palp and
Tre-.tmeaL'
New Daily Stauc Line. James L,
Leavy baa succeeded tn having a dally mall estab
lished between Clearfield and Pcnnflold, and wilt
hereafter run a dally atage between the two points.
Illaeantraetbegaa with April 1st, and the stage
will leave UearOeld every morning (eicept Sun
day) at 8 o'clock, making connection a with all
trains oa the Low Grade Railroad at Pen nil eld, re
turning after the laal train the aatne evening.
Passengers and freight will be oarrlod at low ratea.
Orders tea tat any of tho hotola will be attended
to. .CaprTiMf
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Rtude.nth' Contest. Quito a largo
audience assembled in the M. E. Church at Mew
Washington, on Friday evening, July 11th, to
wltoeee the atudenta' outtteit in Reading, Essay,
Oration, aad lteeltatioa. Tbo auoeeaaful contes
tants were as follows: la Select Reading, Wm.
Mott; Recitation, Mamie A. Irwin ; Essay,
Wltda Barber ; Original Oratten, Edward Haley.
The p rises in each olast were prcaented hy Min
isters chosen for that purpose, and were very
courteously received by the winners. A Series of
resolutions were road and adopted by the atu
denta, commendatory of the kind treat moot re
ceived by the people of New Washington during
tho term. In rsunae to thi , Riv. Satnusl
Miles, oa behalf of the people, offered a resolu
tion of thanks to tho teachers and County Super
intendent, for the great goi they bad done that
community lo conducting euoh a soooejsfji term
of school.
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A Ht'ItRlCANB.
The storm last Friday afterneon was one of the
most destructive that has paa'ed over our eouaty
1 no 1IH7. The ehiel damage consisted In the
unroufiog of houses aud bams, while the loss of
fruit trees and grain ia alio very heavy.
n thia borough about one doien of our largest
bade trees In different parte of tbo town were
destroyed. Oae-half f the roof of Robert
MeCorkleY dwelling house, on the hill east of
town, wal badly damaged, and bad to be replaced
by a aow one. Kugene GulioU'a stable waa
totally demolished, and other damage of leas con '
aequence waa dune in thia neighborhood. With the
destruction of some trees and a badly frightened ;
eat af neighbors, our town escaped. It passed
this place about 3:30 P. M. ,
We have heard of no lone ol lives iu the county
except at Osceola, where a ten-year-old boy, I
Walter Carothsrs, was kilted hy a tree falliag
upon him and eniabing hia body to a jolly. A
orother waa also hit on tho bead by a limb, but bo
may recover. We fear when all tha facts are
gatheied, that much timber has been torn do wa
In different sections of tbo oonnty.
Ml it) into wo, Joutala county, seems tu have
autTered moat front tha effects of tbo torna do,
wbioh visited that point about o'clock P.M.
Tho Methodist and Presbyterian ohurohes were
literally demolished and the Lutheran church
badly damaged. A num1er of dwellings and
stores -vera also injured, and trees and fences
scattered ia every direction. Mre. Creswoll, aged
aeventy-five, while escaping from her bouae, was
struck oa the head by a flying rafter off the
Presbyterian church, and instantly killed on the
at r cat.
Patterson, on the railroad, on the opposite side
of the river, felt but little of the storm. It aeema
to have bobbed up aod dowa dear aoroaa the state
during the afternoon of Friday, doing a vaat
a mono t ef damage in ear tain localities and miss
ing others In tha same line.
-i, , nwnnV mnm - -
UlR HCHOOL FUNDS
Economy is to he admired when properly direct
ed i but we think our Hoard of School Directors
jumped the fence when they sent to Allegheny
eounty for blanks to poet the following Informal
and illegal statement of our borough school
funds for the oorrcnt year, which provei nothing
that will satisfy a taxpayer, nor doei It comply
with the law. What we say of our Board applies
to every Board in tba eounty that baa followed
aait la tbia matter t
ANNUAL STATEMENT
of
Herclpta and F.ipendlturea of Clcarilold
Hi rou (fl Hrliuol IHatrlrt, for Hie
brlioti. Year EuiHho; tha llrat
day of June, lt-T
TAX BiTB, fix MIM.IO. THB 30Lt.AH OP VAI.Iti-
tiob roe acttooL roapoaaa, and thrho hii.i.o
rou Bini.niKa rvrosKf..
narsinn.
From State appropriation
9 333 00
Balance on bend from last
year..
Prom Collectors includiog
tales of alt kinds.-
Prom Loans.
Prom Uooaty Treasurer, ;
for unseated lands
Prom allother eourceo, aa
aalea of bouses or lands ,
Hqor.r Bnea, Ac, organ
tlbtt, sfove l 0, tuition
from olhir ViH.tUM.
4,iftS .17
Total i
lpta
I .'.,Sll Off
nxraRDirtraaa.
For purchasing groondt...
for building and furnish
ing honaea
for repairina. 4.,m-
- efurftneZ ntw fmmme$ t 441
For Teaohera' wagea. 1,8M o
For ruel and contingrnftteai
MM04.24,.7tiNiW,lls..
CO, wivtVi'M, 20.30
For fees of Co I lector, 91 66..
aadTraaswrvr,tll4.sl 2M IT
For Salary ef Secretary.... .10 00
For Interest paid AftO 0
For other ei peases, includ
ing ef orderi rtttmrd..
Total expenditures
Cash on head- M I
Amount doe Treaarer...l 41 H
Horace. L
Cash oa band .
Amount due District from
Total Resoareee
I 4,AK4 45
i.uaiLinxa. j
Amount duo Treasurer..... $ 41.45
Amount dae on uneettledj
hi Mm emlmlandintl ttrdtriA LIS fO
Amount borrowed and un
paid, or debt or Diatrtet
et.-.tereel ","
Total llabillltoa. I
Reacorcea la eiceaa of Lie
hilltiea
t.lthillt.M In el cess of Re
toareet I ,7 !
WM. R- SHOWN, Q. L.RKRD.
Seoroiary. Presideat.
V ti.l. aertlfv that the above account was
examined on the 12th day of Jone 1S?9,and
found eorreci. tirBXTaai. r,,
Pktb V. Wiuoa,
Auditor.
The foregoing form or statement Is aa lavea
iira patealed hy the Stela Saperlnteadeat for the
beaeftt af a "bally" of hl.ft who prlata about
lfi,000 copies from this one form and charges the
several Board at School Directors larac tWe
mttniutnlUjm w-i& . It I a aquar frad
op"t the taxpayer of the State haeaaea M doe
net comply with tho law rcgalatJog the publica
tion of account, nor with aomooaa him. The
Item of oxpeaee and iwee.pt of but very few
flehool dlatrleU are allka, aad Heoee a general
form Ilk ihe foregoing 1 a frawd. Mora thaa
this, the net ef AeeemMy reejelree the otaleaneete
ta primttd or eeWirea,' wot partly priatod aad
oartlv wrlitea, and tne-halftb Item left blank.
We ahall have more to Bay aa thia labjeft ia the
fetare.
A Fact. An advortinomont Instirtod
In the RarvBUcin will nftaih-vw readers than
If publlahod In all tho other papers la tbo coun
ty, aad oust the advert Isei leu than one-half
In other word, an advertisement published la
our Jcurnal la worth double the price of that
ohargod hy any other publisher la the oounly.
'It la a fact." tf.
mmman CKSI - -
TtrtNip Skkd. 1 will Bond to any
aajress postage paid, Turpi top atropleaf turnip
seed, one of the Wat for general crop of 187V,
fresh and genuine, One pound sixty oents j one
half pound, thirty cents one-fourth pound, tacn-
iy cents j one ounce, ten cents.
R. C. Camioi n.
Indiana, Pa., July Vth-3t Hecdeuaa,
LuMiitu City Academy. Tho Lum
ber City Academy will open fur a Bummer session
of eight weeks, commencing July 7th, 1S79.
Thia flourlibing Institution ia patronised hy
many of the ablest students in the county. Terms
for aexsion, (Theory and Praotloe of Teaching a
specialty) .H S'J. Boarding, $2,00 par weok.
Rooma fur aelf-boardere to ho bad ebrep.
Lumber City, June ISth, 18 Til -3 1
Clearfield Coal Trade. Stuto-
ment of Coal and other freights sent over the
Tyruno A ClcarOeld Division, I'ennaylvanla Rail
road, for the week ending July 6, 1679, and
the aatne timu last year :
COAL. VO-(i
F.r the week Jfl.722
Sam time last yesr 22,6tll
Ilenreuso
Previouelt durlna yar ,
..... l.tf.lli
Tin.ofia
...H &W,488
...M 11,76
73,7fl
..... 022,14V
Smue time laat year
Increase ,. ,
Total In 1879
Same time last ywtr .,
Increase
otbeb raaianri.
Lumber
ll4,A;tff
,.i:i4 cara.
,.112
Miaoellaneoua fraigbta ,
Brady. Fridnv'a Rtorm did eomo
bad work lo thia township. The Inc. large barn
on the Marshal homestead was struck by lightning
aad Instantly consumed, with all ita oou tents. A
number of poraoos had been at work In tha
harvest Held. They returned to the house for
safety, aud while there, the barn waa struck.
They went to the front door to see whore tb
lightning bad struck, and they say tho barn waa oa
Ore all over et that moment. The roof wa takea
off tbo barn on the adjoining farm. About two
tlilrdo of tbo roof was taken off the barn on the
Lines hemoatead, and Mr. Ell Linos wasaoveroly
injured by being atruok with a portion of the
root. Half the roof on the barn of Da old Good
lander, on the Thompson homestead, was also
blown off. The Injury to feooei, fruit, and to
other property Is vory great.
Illeitulal Exaraliiatluiieol Invalid Peiuion-
era Discontinued.
U. 8. Pkxxi91 Aur.-cr, 720 Sanaom St., )
I'ltn.ApaLPUiA, July 7, 1879, j
To tkt Editor af Th Record:
1 inclose yoo a copy ol notice oi tuo repeat oi
tactions 4,771, 4,7.3 and 4,773 of ttte lleviied
Statutes, as follows t
UUPARTUKXT OF HI IMTRIllOa, I'RKSloa Uf-
rita.Waauiatitoa, D.C., July I, 1H79. lly Tlr-
tue of an act of Congress, approved June list,
1H7 W, the biennial examinntion uf invalid pension
ers is abolished from that date. The following ia
the provision, to wit :
"That fieri ions ferty.seveo hundred and seventy-one
and forty-seven hundred and sevenly
twe and forty-seven hundred end seventy-three,
of lha Revised Statutes ef the United States,
providing for biennial examinations af pension
ers, are hereby repealed."
(signed; J . a. iiRKTt.ar,
'Commissioner.' "
The effect of the above is to dispense wiib the
medics! examinations of pensioner that were
heretofore required at the September payment of
eaoh odd year, as 1877, 1A79, 18M, etc.
Heretofore, the biennial examination has been
the cause of much delay in the payment of pen
sioners at such times, more especially those In
the city, as thny were required to appear before
the Board of burgeons here.
This being: a matter ol Importance to many, i
think It should be given publicity through the
local columns of your peper.
ery respect tuny, n. u. bh-kkl,
tailed States Pensioa Agent.
MIAIUTKfc.U.
The following aot which baa for ita object the
oncourjgemeat of tree planting atong roadsides,
will be of interest to property owner and farm-
ars generally :
An a"t to eaoourage the planting of treea along
the roadstdaslB tbla Uommonweaitn.
Srctiob 1. lit it narttii, etc.. That any person
liable to road tax wbo shall transplant to the
side of the public highway on bis own premises
any fruit, shade trees or forest treea of suitable
site, shall be allowed by the Supervisor of roads
where roada run through or adjoin cultivated
fields in abatement of Lai, on dollar for ovary
four treea aet out, but no row of elma ahall be
pleeed nearer than aeventy feet, no row of maples
or other forest tree nearer thaa fltty feet, eicept
locust which may be set thirty feet apart, end no
allowance aa before mentioned shall be made, un
less aucb treea ahall have bean aet out the year
previous to the demand for auoh abatemont of
lax and are living and well protected from ani
mals at the time of such demand.
Bio. 1. Anv trees transplanted to tbo side of
the highway aa aforeaaid, tn tho place of treea,
whiob bava died ahall be allowed for In theaame
manner and on the same oonditlon as la the pre
ceding scot ion.
8ru. 8. No peraon ahall be allowed an abatement
of hia highway tax a aforeaaid, more than one
quarter of hia annual highway tax, and no one
ahall receive an abatement of tax for tree planted
prevlon t tbo paaaage of this aet.
Hac. 4. Any person who ikail cat doiea, kilt or
(jttr oNvieitta tree foaled at afortHttd, tkttll
ptiy to thi Suptrvitort of rondt as aforttnid fifty
Mid JOT eac MM WWWrj rw wm '", . vr
nmovtd, to be cofsefeaf as lAer road laxs are now
toUtettd.
Approved May 1, 1K7V.
l ETTI'lt FROM CHEST.
Nrwihro. June IHh, 187 U.
Mr. flootit.AiitRB Vrar Sir : Will you be so
hind aa the let mo correct an error through the
eolomne of your paper, that appeared in the Ciii
ttn of Juno lUh, dated Newburg, May 2&tb, and
signed "Klrangcr." I am perfectly aatlaOed that
the author la a stranger and the article a bastard,
for 1 cannot find any peraon tn the borough that
ia willing to father it. The author must he either
a knave or ao Idiot. I incline to tlnuk tho former,
for by hia atrangn missive be tries to create or
leave the Impression on the minda of tbo people
that the aickoesa of our member of the Legisla
ture, Dr. Uennett, wae a ruae to avoid investiga
tion on the Kiot Act If auch be hia Intention,
he la wholly wrong, and proves himself a stranger
to tho truth, for the vocior was ceiore me com
mittee, sworn and examinrd, and aaswered every
question squarely, which Mr. Btranger oan see If
he eiemines tbo proceedings of tbat vommitlee
Impartially (I am no apologist for Vrs Bennett,
lie is fully able to tske care of himself). Let it
be raid to the credit of Dr. Uennett that his name
waa at no time mentioned In connection with thwt
disgraceful proceeding. I suppose it woold be
very gratifying to the morbid appetite of Mr.
Stranger if It had brcn ao. Whv should New
burg be selected by Ptrenffer to indite his letter
from? Is it btaause Dr. Kennel received nearly
the unanimoua vote of this borough Imt Fall ;
that the voters are deceived In him, and take this
method ef letting the voters of the eounty know
of ourdifpleasurof The writer has some sinister
motive ta view. 1 am noi prepared 10 eey aeumi
ly what it la. If he haa aught against Dr. Ben
nett and wianea a controversy, (ei no ac in
Doctor openly, sign his grievenoee with hia real
wgnomen. The belter plan would bo to visit the
DiMitar. and sret bis reaeone for elvln vote enn -
Irarv to Btranger'o viewa, then, perhaps, he woul d
go home a better aad a wiser man j for If he does
aot get rciiei soon irora ims pan. -up i-uon, w
M.ltl hint. "(). thou s h i r t !''
It Is aot Dr. Bennett, hat the lanaMtanta et
Newbure 1 wish lo defend from complicity lo or
with that strange letter containing the word
'strange" twenty-six or more limes in left mart
that numb-r of Maes. We are bad enough, and
are kept bnsy In attending to our own busloesa,
and do not wish te he made a scape-goat to carry
tba sins of outsiders. As bad aa we are, I do not
think there Is a man amongst n that would pen
so malignant a communication and have it pub
lished to ereate a Iate impression against tne
worst tramp In the country.
Mr. Kditor, tbo more I study that strange letter
the more I become convinced that the author
wiabe to blacken tba ebaraetor af Dr. Bennett,
and create a bad feeling between Ibe Doctor and
hia Newburg neighbors. If that Is his eaicalelioa,
I hope that he may be disappointed. It resembles
pelty malice macbly. Would we not be a happy
Seople, If we weigh ourselves In the scales of
oar, truth and veracity, heifore we proceed to
weigh out our neighthira' frailtiea. It would Itkely
lenMia tba nrinlera' communications. I will close
until Pi ranger comes around again, for tbe game
in ouebeaaee Is seldom worm to powuer.
We are all boay la corn, potatoeo, and hey.
The weather la very wares and dry, with little
prospect of rain. Truly yours,
Special t.
Cot-tRcrna', Wrrt). Wa liaea prepared
a form, and bare oa bead a lire qu.nn;, of
blenk "Uellector ) Betel, waica w... -r-
prof.d by Iba bilhi.l letel antborlly In tae
Coarte of Ihla county. At JVeeeiy (.'. per
dneea we will mall any number tn lha Collaeto,
crderin, th.m. A Colleelor, when compelled le
adrertiee propertr, R,nit port a, net leee lb
three aetleee tn tlte moei pnunc piaov. .
boron, h ar lownibip.
0n IlrnnnnR Pan Cnwt. Dlenotinr n Oun
Pnirna. Hewlnf Maehlnee eaa new be pnrrbneed
M.mll'e tin ntd enrtety etore, from tii np-
werae. All klne f aewlns ejacbinaa repeired
on tbe ihorteit notice.
Clearleld, Pa., Jaly IS, 1177.
naeinn Ion S.La R. Newloa Shew keep! a
fall lupply of Fredoain Buiee and Platform
Wanni for eele. Te be aeea at the Shaw Hone.
ward. Cell aa ar addreea him al ClaarSeld 1'een
' . . - ia..t
ayleanin.
w....O.0H, 14 feetibaead boope.delie
.red at Ibe rellroad.la or load! af ,000, al all
polati or tbe Tyrone tlearnen, r. a...
Ki,le Volley, and Peaniylenaia Railroad), far
wnleR I will pny me wm r"
J. f Keawna,
OrtlS, l7l If. Clcarteld, Pa.
Wabtbd. Delivered at the Rail Road.
100,000 20-Inch shaved ihlnglae.
DiO.OOu 24-iuob eawed ahinglva.
1011,01)0 feet of pine boards.
6U0,m8 14-feet shared boopa,
o.UDO railroad ties.
50,000 feet of good hemlock boards.
For wbioh I will pay the highest market price,
delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the
Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad.
J. P. KuAMBB.
Clearfield, Pa., Get. U, 1878 tf.
Just Received
Just Rocftivm! liy ARNOT,!),
CUR W ENS V 1 LLK:
at
Cnr i.oad Novn Heotiti riaator!
Car T.ond puro Corn, Ryo nnd Oats
Cbop!
Car Loud Denkon Bait !
Cnr Load of Choico Family Flour 1
Car Load Dry lioodH, Orocones. &.
fcirSliHiirU'ti, Bark. li. R. Tics and
(irttin will be takon in oxcliungo
Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878.
.
The most popular and fragrant Perfume of the
elm ee it II 1 L tkl L"l' A I1 le " i.H 1 L.. II .
wiok A Irvin. and 0. l. W atson, Clearfield Pa.
Aug. 2H lS7S-0m pd.
ito I'oii MttUcve it.
That In this town there aro icoros of persons
pAJAlng our store every day whose Uvea are made
mi-eralila by Indigestion, Iyipepsie, hour and
distressed Stomach, Liver Complaint, Constipa
tion, when for 76 cts. wo will sill them Shilob'a
VltaMsar, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by
llartawiuk A Irrin, and 0. U. WaUon, Clearfield,
t'enn a.
IIV I hall fuse the U'oritl.
When we aay we believe, we bava evidence to
prove that Sbiluh'a Consumption Cure ia decidedly
the beat Lung Medicine made, in a much aa it
will euro a common or Chronic Cough in one half
the time and relieve Astbua, lironcbitia, n hoop
ing touch, (Jroup, and snow more cases of Con
sumption cured than all othera. It will eue
where they tail, It ta pleasant to take, harmless to
the youngest child end we guarantee what we eay.
Price, loots. f0 eta. and fl.00. If your Lung-
are sere, Cheat or Hack lamp ua Hiillob s 1'ornui
Plaster. Bold by 11 art. wick A Irrin, C. D. Wat-
sob, Clearfield, Pa.
ir. trut low
Allow a oold to advance in your ay stem and
thua enoourage more serious maladies, such as
pneumonia, hemorrhages and lung t roubles when
an immediate relief can bo readily attained.
Boschee'a Uertnen Syrup haa gained tbo largoat
sale in too world tor tne euro ol uougtis, uolds,
and the severest Lung Iiaeasas. It ia Dr,
lieaobee'a famous Uertnao preeeriptio n, and is
prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need
be entertained in administering it to the young
est child, aa per directions. The aale of tb'S
medicine la unprecedented. Since first introduced
there has been a oonsteot increasing demand,
and without a single report oa failure to do it,
rk in any case. Ask your druggtat aa to the
truth of these remarks. Large site to cts. Try
it and be convinced. July 17, 187tf eow-ly.
. - Enjoy Life
What a truly beauiitul world wo live In! Na
ture glvea ua grandeur of mountain, glens and
oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment.
He oan desire no natter wnea In ported health ;
but how often do tbe majority of people feel like
giving It up disheartened, discouraged and wor
ried out with disease, when there is no occasion
for this feeling, as every sutlerer oau easily ob
tain satisfactory proof that Ureeu's August Flow
re will make them as free from disease as wbeo
born. Dyspepsia and Liver Coin plain is the di
rect cause of seventy-five per cent of suoh mal
adies as liiiliouinen, Nervous Prostration, Dus
tiness of the Head, Palpitation of tbe Heart, and
other diitressing symptoms. Three doses of Au
gust Flower will prove Its wonderful effect
bam pie bottks, 10 cents. Try it.
July 17-'78 eow ly.
Nervous Hcbllity.
Vital WeakiieaB or Depression -. a weak
exhausted feeling, no energy or courage; the re
sult of mental over work, ttidiacretluue or
exceaaee, or aome drain upon the system la al
ways cured by Humphrey' Homivpalliic Specific
No. 18, It tones up and invigorates the system,
dispels the gloom and despondency, imparts
strength aud energy, stops tho drain and re-
juveaatea the entire man. Been used twenty
yoara wiib perfect auocesa by thousands, ema oy
dealer. Price, fl per ingte rial, or 5 pur
package of five viala and $'i vial of powder. Sent
by mail on receiptor price.
Addresa Humphrey a Ilomrppathlc
Meillrluc Company, ov Fulton Ht., N. V.
C. D. Watson, Agent, Clearfield, Pa.
sept. 1H, 1878-ly.
CLEARFIELD MARKETS.
Ci.aiariiLD, Pi., Jul, li, 1S7V.
Flour, per ewt. ..
13 00
Buekwbeal Klonr, per cwt
Corn Meal, per ewt
Chop, rye, per cwt
Chop, miied. per cwl...
Ilran, per ewt ,
Wheat, per nuihel
Kye, per buinel
Oeti, per buibel
Corn, can, per buihel
buckwheat, per boihei....
Potetoee, per buihel ,
Applel, per buibol
Ilemi, per pound
Hhoulder, per pound
Dried lleef, per pound
Chlckene, per pair
Butter, per pound
Kkkc, per doien
Belt, per lack, large ....
Coal Oil, per gallon
Lard, per pound
Dried Applea, per pound
Dried l'vaohca, per pound
lieeoc, per buibel
1
1 80
1 40
I .It
I 00
I 00
to
to
Jo
1 no
40 to 100
II
' 7
15
40
m
m
I .0
15
10
t
I 00
Ulnrrlrl
At the reaidenoe of the bride's parents, on
Tuesday, June 24th, 17, by Kev. W.B. Wilson,
Mr. Williem Luta, of Bradford towuabip, aud,
Miaa Lisaie Tate, of Uoshea townablp.
On Tuesday, June Jllh, 1B79, by A. Hankla
Kiq., Mr. Jules Jannol, of (lirard towoihip, and
Miss Ada Migoot, of Covington township.
At the residence of the bride's parents, on
Thursday evening, June loth, l7tf, by Kev. K.
P. Poreaman, Mr. Justine McDowell end Miss
Jennie, daughter of 8. l Wilson, Ksq., ol Brad
ford township.
At the residence of th bridt'a parents, near
Olcn Hope, on Wednesday, July 2d, lb7U, by Hev.
P. Adaxs, Mr. Benjamin P. Terioln, of llouta
dale, and Mis Dora X. tiroom.
On Thursday, Joly U 17, by Rev. O. W.
Htroup, Mr, James II. Hunter and Miss Rosa
Herthue, all of Karihaus, this oonnty.
At tlieOtceola M. E. Parsonuge, on Thursday,
July Si, 1879, by Kev. J. A. Woodcock, Mr.
Joseph Turley and Mary J. Hill, both of
Uoutadale, l'a.
At the Osceola House, on Thursday, July Sd,
1JIJB, iy Kev. J. A. Woodcock, Mr. W. II. Moor
bead and Miss Klitabetb Jordan, botb of Lumber
City, this eounty.
At Phtllpiimrg, July SI, by Kev. Wm. II . Kl
dredge, Mr. Andrew C. fliaith, to Mlaa Maggie A.
Woolaoater, both or Clearfield eounty. Pa.
At the Lloyd House, Pbillpeburg, Pa., on
Thureday July Jlrd , by Kev. W m. Jl. Hldredge,
Mr. George A. Pershing, lo Miss Mar A. U at be
gan, both of Jlouttdalu, Pa.
At the residence of William Kimer, oo Thurs
day, July 3d, I8;, by Jo-ph P. Taylor, Ksq,,
Mr. 1..i.I1 MflLautrhlin. of KlngUoa, Kent
eounty, N. B., and Miss Mary S. Horn, of Luth
er burg, Pa,
At the residence of Kit C ration, at Dii Station,
on Friday, July 4th, Itlilr, by Her. L. W. Btahl,
Mr. Thomas 11. Vaughn, ef Fowlrr. Centre noun,
ty, and Mis Miriam Woomor, of 0.eeoIa, Clear
field eonaty.
At the ret ideeee ef tbe at ide'i pirentl, on Tuee-
cir, Jul. th, IK70, by Her. Mr. Mangel, Mr.
Kdward llelb, of Kbrewiturjr, i orn eeuntr, end
Hlee Jennie lllihel, ef Ttoutrille, OleerOrid
aoant,.
On Wednr.dar. Julr lh, 1!!0, be Joiei.h P
Taeler, Kiq , Mr. Jeremieh Clinton and Mi.i Jane
Long, nil el Deuola, uieerneia counijt
In Boil) tcwmbln, Jul, Ulb, 1878. by Jone
llet.h. K.a.. Mr. Thvodorc Uloom. of Tike Iowa
bip, and Mil) Fiend V. Uallaher, of Ilc,i
towninip.
Sit.
In fllrn Urine, on Thursdav, June 17th,
Mary J. Mullen, wife of Jamaa Nullea, la tba
30 tb year of her age.
In DaBota. oa Friday, Jnne 2th, 1879, of
diphtheria, Clara la, daughter of My run aud
llatHe Haught, agea yean ana i momy .
Tn Morris tewohlf. on Tuesday. June flib.
1S7V, Pa rah Jane Orowel, wire of William Laces,
aged 19 years, 0 months and T days.
In DuBola. oa Render. June J h. 1979, of
diphtheria, llertie Kose, daughter ol Myron and
tUttlt Itaugltl, agej ii ears, neuiB nu
day a.
X Dulloia. ea Thursday, July Jld. 11179, of
diphtheria, Myron, Jr., eoa of Byron and Mettle
liaugn., agea eyer, ' .
In Coehranton, Crawford eounty. Pa , on Prl
day, June SOlb, 1ST9, Mary, wife ef Williem II
fr easier, agett at jeare, a nuaiue ana i aye.
Mrs. Preesler wae born b llunttngdos eonaty
and whan a child moved, with her p -real a, le
Clearfield county. Her, when quite young, ahe
rave bar heart to God and became a member of
tbe United brethren Church. After some year
aba eame with her parents te Crewferd county,
and in November, 170, wae married to her now
bereaved husband, and ailerwarda Became a
n-nber of the M. B- Church in Cochran ton, la
which she lived a consistent Christian until ahe
waa called from suffering to real in H seven.
She waa a faithful wife and a loviag mother.
Inaoeenee end entieeai 5rt BaiMg rloa
mtnimmnti at her character. The closing Men
of her departure waa prewtoue la the eight of the
Lord, fehe eoaecioBsly entered the valley aod
Mid ell wba neeee. Her Beert-etr tehee BMtaad
nd child, narents and brothers, stood around tbe
the death bed and witnessed with tearful eyes
her donertare for immortality ia the ekiee. Hay
the holy spirit eomlort tbe heart ef the bereaved
tnd kfln iBaiw to alrd o the armor anew, fight
manfully to the end and rest with our dear sister
when tbo victory I woe. J, F. Pbbht.
Mr. Preesler wee a dangler of Andrew Uaugh
man, of Deeetwr etiwashlp, and former! y resided
where Waliscetoa la aow for ted.
In Fergusoa township, oa Saturday, ejune Ifith,
lftJO, of diphtheria. Khoda, daughter of B. U.
and Alloc C. Me Masters, aged t years, I months
ana to nay a.
In Ferguson townablo. oa Mondar. June 10 lb
1879, of diphtheria, Nora A., daughter of B. U,
aad Alice 0. MoM eaters, aged 4 year aod II
uaja.
Bad I mr heart and lonalv our home.
For our dear little Nora and Kboda have beca
laid to rest ia tbe tomb,
To tbe Unevenly Father wbo gave them,
Tbelr pur spirit have returned.
Ah ! we did not think that so soon
Death again would enter our home i
lor it la but a few short weeks since their mother
was laid in the tomb i
Hut Ibe obildren with her now are happy.
The aro singing around our Heavenly Falbsr'i
tLron.
Then weep not for them, fond father
They have only gone before
Where they with Ihe ones you loved so well
Will wait to welcome thee when you reach the
otuer suore i
n Heaven you oan meet your loved ones,
And never hart again.
If you oould you would nut eall them
Pack to thie world of pain
Then ltt not thy heart be troubled,
For thy Havlour is aver near ;
And He will ever guide thee homo.
Where to tbe blest in that land of rest, sorrow
oannot eomo.
For the children are more happy
They aro safe ia their Heavenly home;
Yea, aafe from tbe many temptationa
That we know te ns ell must come
Kre litVe toileome journey la o'eri
And e rest in peace at heme.
Then pause in thy grief and think,
If It had been tby lleavealy Father' wilt.
Tu have spared thy little ones and taken thee
ram eartu to toy Heavenly Borne,
Thy children would now be orpbaoa lo tbla cold
worm atone.
Yet, we know that our Father In Heaven
Doetb all things well;
And why be called both the little one,
None here on earth eaa tell f
But our Hviour loves tbe children
Suffer them, be says, to come,
And of such is His bright Kingdom.
They are aafe with hiia at home,
here you can go to meet tbem.
Though to you they cannot come. K. A
gnUroiKts.
PeiiuNylvanlallailroad
TYttONE t CLEARFIELD BRANCH
and after Monday, MAY II, 187V, tbe
'aiienaer Traina will run daily (eloent Bun-
daya) between Tyrone and Olear&eld, a) follow)
CLEARFIELD HAIL.
W. S. PLOMMnn, Conductor.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
CurweRirilla,..t.30, p.h.
Tyrone......... M0,a.M.
Clearleld, 1.40, "
vaneooyoo,.... V.I5, "
Summit, 9.50, "
Powelton 10.00,
Oeoeola,.. 10.11, '
Bojnion 10.17,
Stelner1! I0.IJ,
Pbillpibnrf,-10.35, "
Ureaem 10.18,
Blue llell,....10.S7, '"
n'alleccton,...10.44, "
DiKler, 10.51, "
Woodland, 10.5V, "
Barrett 11.07,"
Leonerd 11.1, "
Clearleld 11. IV, '
Curwenielllc,.ll.40i.I
Leonard, I.4D, "
Ilarrett ...!. 54, '
Woodland, 4.01, "
UiKlor, 4 ox,
Wallaceton,
Bine U.ll...
....4.17,
...4.15,
...4.S1,
...4.S5,
tlraham,....
1'hilipihurg,
Blelner I,
....4.9V,
lloynton, 4.40,
Osoeola 4.52,
Powelton, ft. 05,
Summit, ft. 15,
Vnnecoyoe, 5.35,
Tyrone .0.00,
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
, Conductor.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Curwensvllle..
1.30 A. ,
ft.47 "
tM "
ft.57 "
.0
6.0
Tyrone, 7.10 r. .
Vaneooyoo 7.43 "
Summit 0.06 "
Powelton 8.17 "
Oeeeole SIS "
Boyatoo, 11.34 "
Sleioer' 8.3V "
Philipibur(...8.41 "
Oraham 8.47 "
Kluc 11.11 8.55 "
Wellaeeton, ...V.01 '
Bigler 9.10
Woodland, 8.17 '
Barrett, t.15 "
Leonard, 0.30
Clearfield, 1.38 "
CntwenieUle 10.00
Clearfield....-
Leonard,
Barrett,
Woodland,....
Higler, ,
Wallaceton,... t.b
lu Ball,... . 0.21
Graham 6.2&
Philipsburg.. 6.2f
Steioer'a, A.33
Boynton, 6.87
Osceola t.41
Powelton, fi.&S
Summit, 7.05
Vanacoyoo,.... 7-23
Tyrone T.45
PIIILII'SIU'Ra A MOSIIANNON BRANCHES
lravr aourn,
lhatr rortr.
a. m. r. h. r. h.
11:10
11:15 4:10
11:11 4:14
11:14 4:l(
0:10 11:04 4 )1
8:55 11:51 :57
8:50 11:46 S:J0
8:45 11:40 1:45
8:10 Hill 8,40
8:8 11:30 1:30
8:90 11:15 1:10
A. w. a. i
I. R. )TATtO).
Morrlidele,
7:00 Philip. borg,
7:03 Kleiner I
1:00
1:15
1:1V
111
Boynton,
Oioeole,
lleihannon,
Sterlinf,
Houtedale,
MeCeuley,
Kendriok'e,
Ramey.
1:30 10:10 T:I8
1:44 10:35 7:81
1:4 10:48 7:1V
1:61 10:48 7:45
1:57 10:63 7:5ft
8:07 10:58 8:01
1:11 11:03 1:0V
BALD RAGLE VALLEY BRANCH.
Ki. Mall.
r. m. a. m.
Mail. Eip.
r. h.
T.08 8.30 leara Tyrone
en-Ire (.18
MI 8.47
8.01 V.30
8.14 (.55
8.81 10.03
8.46 li.lt
08 10.40
Bald Katie
1.61
t la
4.45
4.11
4.11
4.01
le.ro 1.16
Julian
Atileoburf
Bellefonle
Mileeburg
Howard
41 11.18 arrlraL. Haren
TYRONE STATION
KABTwann. a.m.
WRBTWABD. A. M
Pllliburttb Eip'u, 1.61
Pacific Kxpreie, 8:18
Peeifle EipreM 8:00
Johaatown Expren 8:51
P.M.
Dey Eipreu ll:60i
P.M.
1:16
8:34
7:08
Mall Train, 1:10
Way Palienter
Atlantic Kxprea), 8:61
Pblla. Eipreea. t it
Mall Train,
Pait Line,
Oloae connection! aindc by all tralae at Tyrone
and Lock Uaran.
B. 8. BLAIR,
myll-lf. Bnperintendent.
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW QRADR DIVISION.
ON nnd after Mondey, Deo. loth, 187T,
the panenger tratm will run daily (except
Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, aa
fnllowa I
ft AST W A R I) Dey Hell lenvaa Plttibnrg
1:10 a. m.i Red Bankll:MI; Sligo Junction U 0;
New Retblehetn 1:07 p. m.i Mayivilla 1:10 i
Troy 1: Urookville l:llt 'uller'e 1:JS Rey
nnldiville l:eli DuBolil:$St Summit Tunnel
S:4o l'enneld 4:06 Wee4ville 4:17 1 Benuette
4:eD arrive) at Driftwood at i ii. J
W KKTW ARD-Dey Malllearai Dri.twood I
1Mb p. m.i llcneielte 1:011; Weedvllle 1:40 ;
Penleld l tl: Summit Tunnel 1:07 1 Dullolil HO;
Revnoldivllle 3:U: Puller') 1:7: Rrookvillel:l9:
Troy 1:40) Ueyiville 4: 16; New Bethlehem 4:30 1
Sligo Junction 0:111 1 Red Bank 4:27 i arrlvei .1
l'ltliburg at 1:10 p. aa.
The Reynoldeville Aeeommodatlon leayea
Rrjnoldivllle deiiy at 7:o0 a. m. and nrrlvea at
lied Banket 11:110 a. m., Piltaburgh al 1M p. m.
lave) Piltaburgh at S:80 p. m ; Red Beak at
:16 p. m.; arriving at Heynuldarilleat v:05 p. m.
Cloeo eonnertlnna made with trein) on P. A K
Railroad at Driftwood, and witk train) on the
Allegheny Valley Rellroed at Red Benk.
DAVID MrCARHO, Uen'l Sup't.
A. A. Jiceloe, Sup't L. U. Die.
STAOH LIN!.
rLnanrmLC TO pnariRLn.
Tba undeniened would inform th. puldie that
he le now running n etege line between Clearfield
and PonlieM, three time) a week.
The elag e leave) Cleerfleld on Mondayl.Wedne).
dey) end Friday), at I o'eleeh a. ne., arrivlag
at fennel, at 12 o cleea m. neiurnmg eame
daya. Leavee Penfield at 4 a'oluek p. m., arriv.
Ing at Clearfield at fi a'elock p. m.
Uonneetion ta mane wtta uaiae en me wv
Orada H. R. at Penleld. Fare, each way, !,.
OKO. IV. UKAHUAHT.,
Clearfield, P.., Feb. LI, 1878
STAOI LINKS.
A itaee leave) C.rweneviila daily for Reynolde
ville, at 1 o'eloek, n.mMarrieingat Reynoldivilie
al o'clock, p. m. Reluming, kevea Reynold).
ville daily, at 7 o'clock, a. , arrlvln at Cur.
wenrllle al 11 o'clock, at. Fare, Mob w.y,
A etae. le.vea Corweaavlll) dally, at 1 e'olook
p. m., lor DuBola City, arriving at DuBola City
at II o'clock, o. m. Returning, leave) DuBoi) at
T o'eloek, R. m., dally, arriving at curweRivtlleat
II o'clock, m. rare, eeon way, uu.
FARE FHOM CLEARFIELD, TO
BellafonU, P. ...... (ft
Mlddletowa ........14 M
Marialt..... ft t
Laneeiter fi at
PUILADILPHIA 110
A Iteenn. ............ I It
Jobnaiewn.HHmMM I lo
Lock HaveR.....
, i 70
, I to
, I to
. I 10
, 4i
Williem .pert.....
Huntingdon
Lewi)townM
Maryevllle
Cuwemville
III
IS
I'billo.bure. ..... II
Oieeela..
Tyrone . I II
PITTSBURG t 11
HARRIHBURul ... 4 74
(i ACTION. All penrae are herehy eautloa
J ad ualnat harborlag ar glvlRg Ray .radlt
or avililanoe ta on. Mery A. Dele., n pauper ef
Lewrenoe townlhip, except on her own reipoRH
bility, aa the autborlllee tt laid diatrl)t hav a
made proper arraagemeni tor ner euppore in
maiateuance,and will pey na debt) areaUd hy
her or lur her nee. aa ihe left her plaee ef board
ing nnd tha dlitrlet without their permiaiLn, nnd
agaiaet their exprea) .rderi.
MATTIIIW RKAD,
TAYLOR R0WLKS,
Poor Overeeer) of Lewrenoe twp.
Clearleld Pa, Joly 11, 1171-11.
CAUTION All parooaa .re hereby warned
..elnit curche'le. or I. U) way meddling
with tbe followln. nemonnl nroperty, .ew i. iU
poeecilo. e( Dealil Leo gen, .1 Ulrard lewo.blp.
vln One bay mare, I oae-here. wagon, I plaw,
I herrowa, 1 enltlvatore, I eradle), one wind mill,
f aeree of wheat, I aerea af hay, I aere. 1 eeta,
9 aena .1 eorn, I mm of hwakwhent, I M en
net. af petetoee, I eewa, I helfera, I ileer.4 hoge,
cnewler'i toele. and all tha hoeee fumilure.
The foregoing property wee pureheeed by ma at
t rival, eale en me lit. ay ei -,wed
t. ramai. la the poeeeeeio. el eaid Del. I
Loneln .a lean only, lahjeot to my ardar .1 aay
Um." l.RVI LAIRD.
LoaM'a MilU, July 1. 1170 It.
M. II ILLS,
OPERATIVE VE.rTIST,
CLEARFIELD. PISN'A.
f-Offle tn residanoe, oppoalte Shaw Uottaa.
jyV,IB7V-U
XTOTlCB.-A11 reraon ar herebv eaatloa-
J.1 d against purchasing or negotiating throe
eerie ia promtsory Botes, (aggregating f ino.uu)
glvea on or about tho ttth day of hi ay, 18714, by
Harouel ltoyoe to 11. Frank for a patent-right, ar
payment on tne eame lur good, atfflcieot, and le
gal reaaon win oe resisted.
6 A BAH S0VCR
Hautadale, Pa., July 9, W9, 3t.
CAUTION.! herehy notify all persom
not to meddle with B team ot horse aad
harneaa, and all the camp utenai's. aow in the
Bands or, ana uen by Jortn innn. al bis Karfe
Job below Loch Lomond saw mills. Centre eevoty.
Fean 'a,, aa tho aam ar mine and are in his
baode oa trust." DAVIIt- W. UULT.
Pbilipabarg, Pa,, luly Hh, 1N70-St. -
CAUTIOTfRAII persons are hereby warned
against purchasing or in anv war meddline
with tbe following property now in the poaseaiion
of Mrs. Cyphers and Wm. Cypher, of Josben
township, vi t One oow and calf. I bugs, aod I
oeoh stove, aa Ihe same waa purchased by ma at
private sale on tbe l&tn day ol May laat, and I
left with tbem oa loan only, eubjeet te my order
at any time. l. M. v 1 rllana.
f learfi eld, Fa., July 9, St
ptAUTItiM. All peraon are hereby warned
J against pure basing or in any way meddling
wun ine following personal property, now in the
paeseaBioB oi vooraa Barrett, oi rergaaoa town
ship, vis t 1 oow, I pigs, 1 beda and bedding. 1
oook atove, and the balaoee of the kitchen furnl-
ur. Tho foregoiog property waa purchased bv
me at Colleotor'a sale on the 28tb day of June, and
Is allowed to remain in the possession of aatd
Conrad Barrett oa loaa only, eubieot to my order
at any time. ISAAC HoOKB,
Harron, July Vtb, 1B7V 31.,
CADTIOrt All persona are hereby warned
againat meddling or ia any way Interfer
ing with tho follow lug personal property, now in
poaeeaslon of Gilbert lioover, of Morria twp
via One two-horse wagon, aod two mane one
a two-yoar old oolt, black, or dark brown, and
tbe other a dark bay. The forego! ug proirty
belonge to me, and ta allowed to remaia in tbe
poaeeaaion of said Gilbert Hoover on lean only.
ubjoot to my order at any time.
JU1IN j, uuOTJCn.
Kylertown, Pa., Joly 9, lft7S-3t.
CAUTION. All peraon ar hereby warned
againat purchasing or In any way nioddlinr
with the following property, now in the peaseaalon
of Josiah ft. Head, of Lawrenoe township, via:
1 timber wagon, t plow, 1 barrow, 1 cultivator, 1
log-aled and obalna, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 sleigh,
1 windmill, 1 feed-cutter, grain eradle, two horses
and harness, 1 set single harness, 1 aaddte, II
abeep, i mow l, 4 bead of yoatig cattle, 1 bugf y, ft
sores of rye T aeres of wheat, of 9 aorea of corn ,
18 acres of oata, 11 aerea of grass, 3,000 feat of
Eino and oaa square timber, and all tne noose,
old good. Tbe foregoing property wa pur
ohaaaed by me at Bneril 'a eale on tbe 30th day of
June laat, and ta allowed to remain tn tbo poa
aesaion of said Josiah H. Read on loan only, sub
jeot to my order at any time.
wm.u. rULsi.
Clearlleld, Pa., Jul 9th, I (I7V- XL
IIMIMTHATOII'H NOTICE.
Noliee i) hereby e-iven the! Letter) of A,l-
miniitration on the eiteua of MAKV SiMILKV
BAHH, late of Clearlleld borooih, Clearleld Co.,
Pa., decoaeed, having been dole .rented to tbe
nndenigned, all perioai Indebted to aald eelate
will pleaee make immodlate payment, nnd thoee
beving eleimi or deinendi againit tbe latna will
preient tbem properly atubenliaal! for eetlle.
menl without delay. WM. A. BAHH,
Aummiitrator.
Clearleld, Pa., July t, 1I7 6t.
ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE.
Notiee la hereby given thet Letter! of Ad
miniitretion ontheeiteleof FltSilEHICK PRAI
Lh'iF, let. of Cheat townibip, ClearBeld enanty,
Pa., deoeaied. having been duly granted to the
nndenigned, all pereone Indebted to eaid eetate
will pleaee make immediate payment, nnd Ihoie
having elaima or demanda againat the lama will
preeoot tbem properly aathenlleated for eettle.
moot without delay. JONATHAN P. FRY,
JOHN t'RAILSr,
Admiaiitraton.
Weelover, l'a , Joly , 1871 tk
ADMINISTRATORS NOTK K.-N.tloe
la herehy glean that Lei ten of Adminlatra
lion fVe. TnlamtntB Aeeere on the oatato of JOHN
HB1TKH, lata or Covington luwnahip. Clearlleld
M.nty, Penn'a., deeeaeed, having been duly
granted to the nndenigned, all pereoni indebted
lo eaid aetata will plana, make Immediate pay
ment, aadthoee having alaim) or demand) will
praeent tbem properly authenticated for aettlement
without doley. J. W. POTTBR,
UUKlSTlAfl JHtUWn,
Adeiii.tre4en O. T. A.
Karthani, Pa, Jnne , lS7-t.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICB.
Notioe la hereby give, that Lottoraoftd
miniitralion on lha aetata of JOHN STEWART,
late of Bradford toworhip, Clearfield eonnty, Pa.,
deoeaied, having been duly granted be the
nndenigned, all Reno.) iRdebted to eaid aetata
will pleaee make (mm.diet. payment, nnd thorn
having elainu r dema.de againit tbe eame will
preeent tbem properly atttheuttoated for eettle-
ent witnout delay. UAntbl. st JlWAKl,
Admlnlitrator.
Woodland, Pa., Jnne 4, mMt
AUDITOR'S NOTICE In Ihe Orphane
Court tt Claarfield aountw, P.. Ia tbe
metier ef tbo eetate of Wm. L. Moore, deo'd.
Th. nndereirned Auditor, unpointed by the
Court to leke testimony and diipoee of the ex
oeptlom to tbn nooouot ef Jamee T. Lfctnard.
Uuardlea of Kate Moore, glvea notioe that he will
attend to the dutlei ef hit eppolntment on Satur
day, Julv 19, 1870, between tbe noun or 9 o'clook
A. al., nnd I o'clock P. 11 , when and where all
partiee intereeted may attend.
W. M. etoUl LLUUdll,
Clearfield, Pa., Jeae 18, '18.4ta Auditor.
AUDITOR'S Noril'P I. McNnul and
D. react, laeautora, ee. J. K. A J. O
Krelier. In tbe Court of Common Ploao ofClear
field oonnty. Fi. Fa., No. June Term.
The uadenigned Auditor, appelated hy Ihe
Court te diitrii ate th. proceed! ertilag from Ihe
Sberilf'e ule of the defendant e' reel eeute, glvM
notice that he will attend te the dutlea of hli ap
pointment at hie ofiloa In Clearleld, on PHI DAY,
JULY IS, 17, between thehonn of o'clock A.
M., and ft o'eloek P. M. when arid where all par
tial intemtrrt may attend.
WM. M. Mi ClTLLOUQll, Auditor.
Cleerfild, June Uth. 18711-11
QONMIHKIONER'S NOTICE.
Klliebeth flore, 1 Common Plea) ol Clear.
hy her next friend, 1 field oounly.
va no. 184 March Term, I87.
Williem Oore. J Divorce.
Tbe underlined, appointed Comtnleiloncr ea
take teitimony In Ibe above iteted eeee, hereby
give) notice that he will attend to the dutiee of
reid onnointmenl, at tba office of Iireel Teit. 1.
ueerneld, O. TIIKHUAV, JIILY Z2d, lelV, at
iu o clock A. M.. when and where rll partiee In
tereated cen nitend.
FRANK A. FLKMTNU, Commliiioner.
Cleerteld, June Jilb, 187H.-1U
mieNlllP STATKMUNT
X JOSEPH II. KIRK, Treeturer of Brady
tuwnibip, In aoeount with the Rood, School an.
Poor fundi for tbe year ending Jnne 2d, 1879
POOR FUND DR.
To balance at laat aettlement -t 8V8 15
To amount of dup. for '79 1, 115 II
To intereet on Hloom townihtp order... ft ft9
To amount from Conoty Treaaurer tfiT 1ft
Total
CRRDITOR.
,.,1I4 44
..4I.S9I 05
,. 141 II
174 19
By vonehera redeemed
By beleno. due from Collector. ........
By helenc In hende of Trwiurer.,..
Total .......,
,.t,114 46
ROAD FUND-DR.
To balance dne at laat eettlemoat ft I li
Te full emoant ef duplloal. 4,917 IT
To book tax from 1177.. 191 9i
To back tax from 1171 ISO 17
To bill of damagee agaiaet A. Smilhe... Ill
To Inlereet from David Reetni.... 0 90
To amount from Cu.ty Trcaarer 1,80. I)
To balano. Ir Oeuty Trwaaary 991 IS
ToUl..
11,101 09
CRRDITOR.
By work done by eltlieni. .... .4,lll 1.1
By exo.er.tloR) ., KM IT!
By beck tu worked eat ........, lit 91
By amount Ir eitlieei' haa de. IM 10
By ToMhere redeexeed H a. Til IT
By pereeatago e. 1149.11, at I per 1141
Bv amount la Cecmty Treaaary t4 1
By nmoant In haadi af Dill, freer ...... 1,184 II
To(al..... ..... ,10T Of
SCHOOL VUHD DR.
T. aaih la Treeaary ........I too 19
To amoant la haada f Drunker M 161 IT
Te amonat ia ha.da of Jlmeeon IM 16
To amea.t from CM.ty Treewurar 1,1)1 17
To Stele appropriation M 191 II
T. when eiee.nl of depltoete ........... 1,411 II
Total -.
CRIDtTOR.
By anrebaetag grvnnda
By building nnd fur.iehl. hoMae..
By repeiring, renting, A. ...
By teeehere' wagea....
By feel h4 eeeuegeeetee
By TroMarer'o per oeatago
By Seeretnry'e eelary aad poetego...
By Aadilen' low for IITfiaad III.
By Rbabemeai. to ettHoa)..........
By amoa.1 fer hoehi .
.tT,484 II
By eieBerauoaa...... ........
By am'l .aa from Collector Dreweher
By ea'taae from Jleieee. ...... .
ByhelaRee 1. Treeery w
TeUI..
..U. .47.4M II
We, the aad.rrlg.ed Aadltora, have oaamieed
tbe above eeeeeeti aad fiod taea) mnel te the
beet of ear haowledge aad belief. Wllawa, a
hand) Ihla day .1 Jan, A. D. 1T.
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J.W.Coar, . D-OOODLANDXR,'
Clerk. Andllen.
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FXA2TOS and OKGA1TS I
Tho Largest and
Pennsylvania.
' Having ktuly accepted tho
ylvama (in auuition w our oui territory, with lieadqunrtcra and
largo store room at 1401 Eleventli Avenue. Al toons, Penn'a., in
charge of Mr. Goorgo W. Good, and being dusiroim of extending
our already iiniueimo galeH of the tnont celebrated Pianos nnd Or
gan., we huvo appointed Cnpt. P. A. (nlaulln, of SJIt?ar
iield, our Agent, who will liavo on hnnd our
Instruments in
where we invite all who are deHirouu of purchasing a firnt.claHS
PIANO or ORGAN are requested to call.
We sell no goods that we cannot fully warrant, and being
the largest dealers in the State, our prices are the lowest. Our
house was established in 1831, in Pittsburg, where we still con
tinue at No. 79 Fifth Avenue.
lXSTRlMEYTS SOLD OS SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Send ibr illustrated catalogues and
price lists.
PIANOS.
HAINES BROTIIERS,
WEBER,
NEWTON & CO.
GEORGE W. GOOD,
1404 Eleventh Avenue, ALT00NA, PA.
MELLOR &
79 Fifth Avenue,
May 21, 3m.
Look to your Interests
IN BUYING YOUR
S3PRX3XTG
Having 1ml returned from tbo East, where we have been making our
Spring purchasca, wo tttko thie opportunity of thanking cur customers for
their liberal natronaire in the nasi, and beg to aieure tbem wo will do all wo
oan to make it their intcroet to continue the tamo.
Our store is literally crammed with
all odds tho largest and best selected
any one timo bv one firm. Uvor fifty
CARPETS,
ranging in price from 20 cents lo SI per yard. We will sell Carpets at
cheap as ibe same quality oan be bought in Philadelphia or New York.
Ladies' Dross Goods,
Trimmings, Laces and Fringes,
In the latest stylos. Sheetings, Shirtings and Cassimeres, togother with
BOYS' WEAR ia all gradoi of goods. Our LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S'
STOCKINGS are juit the prettiest
TRIMMED HATS,
always on hand.'.trimuied up by Miss Mallie Bohn, of Philadelphia, wbo
will giro ladies wishing Hats trimmed to order, her best endeavors to
please. Call and see ns before buying
T. A. FLECK & CO.
a"
Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Ol
F I
mM mm in
-fknrl for niuatruti'd Circular and rrioaa. Liberal Term, to th. Tntde.Dex
Don't buy until you have teen the lightest running machine in
the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR."
VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY,
MIDDI.ETOWN, CONX, aael Mej, ll aad SOI Webath nue, CllltAU.., II.U
GUINZBURG'S
ONE PKICE
T0JHE CITIZENS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY:
We give a hearty and cordial inflation to eome and examine our new
Spring stook cl
Cents' & B070' Clotlnng.
We) hat selected for lb Spring season a magnificent aloclc of tbe most
carefully made and stylish goods it ia possible to procure, and har.
. . marked erery garment at tbe lowest possible prices.
We know thafoar goods are of the highest char
acter, and we heliere Inspection and comparison will prove
that the pries are much lower than they have been heretofore.
Take particular notice, our Spring Hock is all new. Plcnso give ns a rail.
L. GUINZBURG,
Western Hotel Corner,
April I, 1ST".
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties
CanreaerilU, Fa. lea. t, TI-tT.
JAME8 H. TURNER,
justice or THI riAct.
WrIUcUr, Pa.
.T-Ha km tT" almaalf wlta all Ike
eeeeiary klaak leme aader tee reaate. a.4
Beeelr la.e, a. well ee aleak Ueeee, ew. All
leel autura eatrute. te kl) Mr. will reeelre
areapt MUaUoa. Mar Itk, IIH-U.
New Marble Yard.
TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS,
Posit fur Ctmtttrm) Lull.
A WIW MARDI.I YARD Call al 1. FLA-
RAETT'S MarkK Werke. One4ee eerk e4 te
erVeea. IHreetlT en .elite Ike Latberaa Onarek,
TRtr. etreet. viMiBaia, rk, eeaev. ai, ieie.H
Vlijrrllanroni,
Cheapest House In
General Agency for Central Ponn-
the P. 0. Building',
ORGANS.
PALACE,
STERLING,
MASON & HAMLIN.
HENRICKS,
Pittsburg, Penn'a.
GOO
goods just from tho manufacturers, by
slock ever brought to this eounty at
different pattern! and varieties of
and best you ever saw. A lull line of
elsewhere.
iMPUciTYi oraionin ni
OlMPUFiEDi O MAIHTAINE
IMPUFIED O MAIHTAINEU
Improvements September, 1878'
naiTllia; rrrnii') )"
prog rtwlT te, uow offr to tbt Wotlsl
rrn mttiL
Important Improvements.
Kotarithataniling th. VICTOR hna lonR beoD
Uie peer of rdv machin. iu th. market R fart
Rtippnrted by a boat of YolnnterrwitneMfa w.
now confidently rlaim for It fnater
almplieitr, a nnrlcrful rrnluction of
frictiou, aud allnr,cthrr ft Han Com
llnllonqfJ)rjirriW Qimlillrl. ForanU
hy Merchant, end otben.
Clearfield, Pa.
ARNOLD 11 A3 ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles.
8IIAVKD AND SAWED.
Canreatrllle, Jea. I, Tl U.
Great Western Hotel,
Mm. 1111, llll aa. till Market tint,
'tteeetff e.jiMf. IfeMaaeaker'a 0rmd iVpel.).
Vurramt, 00.00 fper tm,y.
Tkle HeM kMllaeeie rakll. BeU4lee.
Raw Maenl. Teeeele, II. S. Mint, eel Aee4ea
el riaa Arte. T. W. TRAUCK, Prep'r.
Orae iu ri.rt I ,.'-
js,
HEW
VICTOR
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