1 THE llEPUBLICAN. (.'LKAiirlKLU, l'A. ' WEDNESDAY MUUNINO, HAY IS, 1111. Terms of Subscription. if r"J In advenee.of within tbre months... t;t 00 t tmid After tbrM ud before at months,,. X 60 II laid eftertbeeipirnllon of ail uionhti... I 00 iu;m;ki noti(1i:m. Mrtln'.llit i:pUcupal tburr h--Rr. flin, I hi t, Pastor. Hervieei every Sabbath it 10J isi., endT, P. M. ...hath Hnboot at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday, it TJ P. M. in u union nervioo, urtt daddriu oi every ,,..nih, it 101 A. M. c( t'lenrtlelit M, E Church. Ror. Hi: jti.M It. Aui , Pastor, Preaching every al'rrnftt Sunday, at 8 o'clonk, P. M. Sunday School it H, P- M. All art in Tiled to attend. I'rfabuerlan i'hurchRT. II. B.Brjftan. -.,ratb services morning and telling Sab- r,n!b School at V A. . r reyer Meeting Wednoi liy evening. Haptlftt I'lmrrh. Her. , Pastor. al,tBth rk-houl at 3 P, M. Prayer MMtiog every Wrdnesday evening. st, I'raiiciV Church ttJiulk He?. P J . h em i pah. Divine service at 10) A. M., on i he first, third and fourth Hundaysof each month; Vcpers and Benediction of the lilesced .Sacrament ii 7 .'clock, P. M. tiuoday tiohool avery bun day nfttrnoan at S o'clock. OVKICIAL IHRECTOHY. TIMI Or 101.010 QDARTim RUIONI OOCRT. Simmd Monday of Janaary. Third Monday of March. Pint Monday af J una, Wurth Monday of Sop timber. TIKI or OLDIRfl COM MOB PLC A a. Kint Monday of Jane, Second Monday of November. foil to orricanu. I'niuH StaU Senator J. Donald Cameron Ilnrrlsburg, Ieuphin eonnly t John I. Mitchell" Wellsboro, Tioga county, foii(rOTn Ki-Goernir Andrew fl.Curtin, llefinte, Centra eounty, AViwfor Hnn. Cyrus T. Ax andir, Bellefoute, t'entre county. Attmbiy)oa. Jatnfl Flynn, Brultb'e Mills, Ch-artield county. I'reu'dent Jtdgt Hon. Charles A. Mayer, I ni b Haven . Anfitnt Lam Judge Uoti. John H. Orvll, of t HWi nto. Aiocnti Judge A Warn Ogden, Clearfield; Vmwnt ll. Holt, Clearfield. fiuthonotaryJimt Kerr. Ht yiiltr and Recorder George M. FergUou. 'Vfii yrr Philip Dotts. l)itirict AttorntuJ. . McKenrlok. sheriff Jamei MahelTey. lhtv Sheriff Y. I. Thomtunn. County Surveyor Bamuel P. McCloikey, Cur- .rnxville. i'nnaiv CommiionirC. W. Kyler, On ham ,n P. O.; Klah Johnston, Hrampien Hills P. O.j J..hn IWrii, or,, turwenavitie. ('.ynmiiiionrfi' VUrk Jacob A. Faust. friHMly Auditor William V. Wright, Cleer Hill: Ji.wph illlltland, Thret Runij J.8. Nor r, Woodland. CowiWy Co roner Jam el A. Moora, Clearfield. Jury t'omiior Andrew J.J aekaoo, Clear iic, I, Win. R. Brown, Clearfield. S,ptrintrdt of Pubiit School M. L. Mc yu'wn, Clenrflrld. X.,tari 'ubiic John W. Wrigley, W m. Ra iHiiftugh, Cyrui UnlB, Clearfield; Joieph R. Irwin, N". K. Arnold, Curweoarilla ; J. A. Living-(it-m. luIioia City. v l.nt K cot'RK 1 Will vim take wueat, oata or eorn for auh ., r..tiii ?" We are oCtn inquired of In this way i,v litlor fn'in patrona who rraiJa at a diitance iri.m (.'WrftcM. Wo again ray yoi. .Tbereoeipti cl a ret-ponnUe merchant or mill owner in the vi-initv, will nriKwer ua Jut aa well aa the eaab. T i!!lutratc: If any of our patroni will deliver n h I.Mpr nf grain at the mill of Joieph II. Uretb, in ( crt tuwntbip, Horace Patebin, in Rurniida, Tl' iiiii II. Furcay, tn Graham, Wm. Porter or M.nw'ii, in Lnwrence, or brown A Beyler'i, at );. i btun, 1'nitin townihip, and forward their rri.i.ti for the aaiount, we will oradit them on their count for the lama. In tbia way all may ,,n whHt they owe, If thy will pursue thti 1 -rtv. f fcir-AdvertiHurB and othors will bear is mind that all articles Intended for publication hi tLm paper must be handed In, not later than Tuc'.hiy, at 9 A. M. Don't forget ttl laud I-'leck's fifty locals in this paper. - a mm - The huM fishing Reason commences u'i tbe 1st dny of June. .Now hats and bonnets lor ladies and triors at Fleck's. Tho Citizen ollico was removed to (-.urtcn on Second street last wok . 1 m a - The bent and eheupeHt place to go I r trimmed hats itnd bonnets if at Lehman a. A very elegant lino of pocket eutlory, ri tt, seizors and shears at Herder's. &-2A-tf Thomas 11. il nrrav. Ken., will de liver an oration nt I'hillpibu on Decoration do. - mt e - - Mountain pinks, or hnneynuckles, iir.il crah-aie blossoma are among the, .latest tilings out. - im m - liiehurd ArthtirH, Kq., of J. rook -ille, accompanied by Mrs. Arthurs, was tn town eti Monday. M " "('utnieal" Conley mado luces at a :iull nudienr'e In Pie's, Opera Uonseiasi inurs ih) evening, rvt rvliodv is enminir, to Clearfield i.ext Monday to her Cl. John W. Forney, of rhiln.lt-lphia. . - - mm - f'urwensville is muking preparations t oltrerve Decorallnn day. The orator bai noi I'.n niinoiiDCi'd. mt Trunk Fielding. Kan., has purchased tlic Alexander property on First street, adjoining In lot on tho south. Tin-re was no preaching service in the I'reihyterian Church lait Sabbath, Us v. Mr. ttjthr being absent at Pen field and Dulloll. .. mt mm 1 - - Mr. Clark Wilson, a former publisher ! this paper, la now doing evangelistic work In 1 he llradford oil region. o It ia reported by our txrhnngci, Mt Judge Orvis is presiding at I'ourt tlii" ncik. The alteuduoce in the Court room Is large. Ihe tipstaves are John Gulh-h and '(."ige Oaans. 1 Some lour or live wagons were at th curb-stone market on Saturday morning. Tiny were loaded with Utter, epgi, rhuharb, I etitoce, sale, cte. A little aon of Mr. M. (i. liook, of this borouak. died last Hatardity forenoon, of diphtheria. His remains wsre taken to PMMpt burg on Pundi morning for interment. n - Arguments in fivo murder cases will be heard by tbe Supreme Court during the firit week la June, three from Pnyder county, one Nevlinr! (nm Clearfield county and one from Philadelphia. We have printed nve paper books lor reuses to be argued be l ore tne Dupreme voun n-w in session at Harriitmrg. Aid there are RKjre to follow. Clearfield enuoty easel will be tusrd during the wsek beginning Monday, June Mill. Persons attending Court ibis week 11I next week are cordially invited to call In and 'ee Thanhauaer's stock Of clothing and gent f 1 iml..hing gooda at bis it ire, east room of tbe 0' "Ti lloue. The viewers have finally located tho tr dge south of town to take the place of the " Uo'diellow " bridge. It wilt crose tbe river brloe- the old lite abo ol VM or UO feet be low the "Hoggs fording." I he dxnot at this nlaco, as well as the drpotaali along the main line and branches of li e PeunnylvenU Railroad, and all the engine, tre draped tn mourning for the death of Thomas A.Krfttt, Thif nonrolng will worn for thirty J1. by order of the Company, liiv.'s I, 1. Campbell and Wm. "enn.ilt, and Colonel K. A. Irvln and wife, all rd tins ci,uLiy, are In attendance at tbe timeral Ateiahly of the Preehyterian Church la Ihe I'.'t.d Mates of America, which convened at Bur.lo, New York, on the t9tb Inst., and Is still 'D SeMjrjt), Wo are requested to stato that tbe numbers f the Floral Committee will eiwnjhle ! rooms above Dr. Bnyer'a drag store, formerly occupied by the ('.ftwa, on Saturday morning and ftcrtfun next, and elso en Monday morning, ' all dwatiena of fiowere and wreaths are to is l-fl. Atiy person contemplating the pur (hiof uf t nniigaj iaitrumcnt fur the household or kty akM inatitutioa should biII U eaaei ia)ihe me riti of the h'stey Organ. It ll raid ta be the best I nit re n sot ln use either In tone or ' faetaia. W. W. Prtne, Agrat, at fiirttsnilU, U1 famish tlrls at aay attsar organ at piaaa In Bee advertisement in this lee a. Go and mm Flock' now goodo,wketh ar you wlib to buy anything or not. mm Fmhing Ucklo, wholusulo and retail at Harder i. 4. J J. if m Our Block of Summer goodg cannot oe aioaiiM im iai. v.4 and eea then, II. Lxhai k Co 11)0 ludieV lurnisliin roodH at Fleok'a "aia too lovely fur anything." Call and e tbem. JIull's Veiri'talito Riuillnn Iluir He- newer li tba nioit roliaMe artiela In uaa for r itoring gray hair to tU original eotor and pro moting iti growth. 'Ksquiro Klctiul, 0110 of Clearfiuld oounty old Uamooratio war bonei, wai tn town on Monday. Ua li juit ni young ai ha ued U be." PutxtHtuwnty Spirit. Alexander H. liuad, a former Clear- field county teacher, 1$ eondueling an adneational department tn the Warren (Pa ) Udytr. He re idei at Garland, Warren oeuoty. a am . Our millinery department wan novor aocrowaea wun orderi ai tt ta at preieot, which prorti that we oan do the bait work fur the leatt mon-y. 11. Lbumai A Co. m - - A now paper, called the " Williams- burg Idtpndrnt,"hmi from Williamiburg, Blair eounty, the eoond nutuberof which ia before ua. Her. W. W. Dunioirt aid K. O. Raker ire tbe pn prleli.ri and aditoia. ThunhauBer, the mundiaut tailor and clothier, In Pio'a Opera llouae, ,'ii doing an Im mtnie buiioea in the Hprlug and Summer trado. The ronton U eaily aiplained. lie deal fairly, ella at low price, and li pleaeant and gcneroui with bit cuitotntrf. Stop Trkhpahhino. I hereby givo Kotioa to thora prfoni, who make a praetiua of paning through my fleldi, to do their traveling on the pub lie roadi. If tho offeoeo ta repeated I wilt aertainly arrct thoie who continue thi habit, and bare l ho law enluroed agalmt tbem. 6 26 Jtp Ri iiABD 8haw, Jr. Attention, Ijariukr l'oTfNo, G. A. R. Comradei, yua are earneitly rtquaeted to attend the regular meeting of Iho Pott 00 Fri- day avaninj, My 27th, to complete all arrange nan 1 1 for Dcooratlun day. The uniform cop will ha given at tliii meeting. Let every Comrade turn out ai It li important that all thould be present. By couiinatid, II. T. Kiko, I'oitCom. W. A. 0ijrn, Adjutant. Ming M. Welch hun just received a very floe aiforttuant of new rooda from Phila phia and New York at bar More on Market itreet, near the 8haw Ilouie, cumpriving (bo rery lateit fhapea In laditi' hall and bor.neti, lulM to all taitei, u thf-y are both elaborate in afvle. Alio, a fine lot of tiei, col Ian, flohui, la cat an J netting!, rery Landioma for neck wear, Ladilf, pleaie call, eiamine gooda and aeeure good bargaina. m Thomah Kkynoldh Ifad. On Mon day of lart wrek, Mayltitb,thia aged and re- ipaottd ciilicn of JetTerton county breathul hla last, at bis home in Reynoldnville,after an illness ' 01 three mon'ni, He was upwards of 70 Tears of ' age, and waa the Ust survivor of a nutnbor of persons who came hum the Shadigee sttllomc! in New York Statr,foity years ago. Thedeceaeed ! waa well-known to many of our redera in the I . , , ... 1 western portion of this eounty. Citizkns' Hanh Festival. The members ot theClliiani' Hand of Clearfield will bold a Festival in Pie's Opera lloue, commencing on Monday, May 3th, and Continuing all weok. Strawberries, Icecream, and other eatables of the season, and in fact refreshments of all kindi will he served. Music by the band tbe entire evening. Th Alm ... .4 I. -I... ...I.. . . 1 ' ceiving donations It li hoped this organiiatiun will be encouraged. un. .M. Doherty and Kd. Leavy ! made a raid cna den of fnvepon Uugh Orr's frm, ! in Lawrence township, on Wednesday last, and were quite auoeeseful, eapturing three Reynards alive, and their bounds killed one. The old nes and one ofisprlog made their escape. It was a regular b:mania for the buys. These ani mals have been feasting on Mr. Ori's chickens for some time past, and were so bold aa to put in an appearance and grab up a pallet In the day time tn full view of the members of bis house hold. i.i mm -- Leg Hboken. On Tuesday of last week, white two men and a boy were taking a truck from Wallaoeton to the saw-mill of Messrs. Hoover, flushes A Co., some dUtance from Wai laceton, whioh Is cmuectcd with the railroad by a tram road, the truck jatuped the track, pitch log Mr. Daniel Shunts off In front, and a saw (hat was on the track struck blm on tbe leg between the knee and thigh, fracturing it severely. The others escaped uninjured. Mr. Shouts is a oar penter, and resides at Phllipsborg. He bad been working at the mill through the past Winter, aad having finished his work , waa in the act of re moving his toots whoa the accident happened. He was taken to hi home at I'bilipshurg on a hand-oar, where hla injur iei were attended to, and although suffering some that from pain, ho ll doing as well as can bo expected. mt mt Forging Money Order. A. It. Coles, claiming to be tbe diibuning agent of Cole's Circus, was arrested in Altonna last Thurs day, at the instance of Postmaster Stirts, of East Liverpool, Ohio, on a charge of forging postofBoe money orders. Hi had been followed to Altoona by Surls, who had dlscivercl hy some taotni what the fellow waa at, and he waa arrest ed while waiting to have six orders of f60 each cashed. I'pon being searched blank orders to tbe amount of tr.SUO were found in bis p-iisession, a number of letters add rt lied to postmasten In different parte of the country arking them to send the moo for enclosed postal orders to him at New Haven, Conn. Be had a route mapped out fri'SJ Alt-ion to Maryeville, with the time of Ihe arrivat and departure of trains no cd. The prisoner was taken to Pittsburgh, where bis ease will be investigated. .. mt - Meeting of Lutheran Conference. T he Twenty-seventh regular Convention of the Northeapt Conference of the Allegheny Synod convened In St. James' Lvangrlical Lutheran Cburtib, Huntingdon, Pa., Tuesday evening, May loth, and remained In efon, until Thursday, the 12th. Thr opening sermon, a wry practical and edifying ducoitne, was preached by the President of Conference, Rn. M. 0. Buyer, ol Marklcslurg, Pa. , from tbe text, John 21:11 , theme -' The Church's Duty to the Children." Ol Wednesday morning, Re r. 3. t. Gladhill, of Lutherstmrg, prsached a very practical aermon from Matthew, 10;S. Theme "Vineyard Work." The speaker represented theoharoh as the dresfcr of tbe vineyard, the children an the tender plants, which need the ingrafting thudding) of the Word, care or dressing of the vines, end guarding or the keeping up of tbe fi-ncet. Rev, Mr. Gladhill took a very active part in all the visions of the Conference. 1 a - -1'ROGHAMMEOr KxERCISER. Tbe ful Ijwing has been determined upon ai the pro gramme of cir relies for Mndcy nest, Decoration day t- oa:aa or ixenriftRi at run cm nt noi'i. 1, Musie by tbe Citfioai' Band. X. Prayer hy tbe Rev. II. H. Butler. .1, Muuo by IheOrpbeua Band. 4. Introduction of the speaker By IL'n. G. K. Rarrett. 5. Oration by Cot. J. W. Fornry. 0, Forming of Pnoeiiion. oanr.R or kiiroinm at rKvaranr. j 1. Dee r March, hy Bultona' Drum Corps, while entering Cemetery, 3. Music hy the Orpheus Btnd. I. Prayer by Her. W. II, Dill. 4. Musie by theCitiseas' Band. b. Address hy Rev. George Leidy. 5. Decoration of graves, Murio by the Orpheus Band, "Strew Flowers." f. Benediction by Rev. G. H. Ague. Music hy the Citnena Ha-I Proeeesion reform manh to the Cjurl Ho use and disband. That reader must bo hard to please Indeed who In the diver'ified contents of the A'orfA American titrittc tut Jnne should find nothing to win hie n'tsntlon. First we hare an article hy the Hon. Hugh McCullooh en "Our Future Fiscal Policy," treating of tbe problem! of refunding, the remonetltatioa af sirtr,and tbe restoration of the t'nlted States to their Just rank among the maritime nation a of tbe world. George B. Lorlng writes af "The Patrician Ele ment In American Society," but the reader may apprehend no glorification of artificial rank, for In the auihor'a estimation tbe patrician aliment h em la limply the atrongeet popalar rlem at that portion af the people, whatever their lineage who are engaged In developing tbe mental, moral and material wealth of the Republic Dorroaa B. Baton makes a spirited d.fense of dvil service reform ; Prof. W. O. flamner statee Tory clearly the niguaentfot free ships ( Frederick Douglas! wrltet of "Tbe Colo Line t " Desire Cbarnay, of 'The Rains ef Central America" Austin Flint discusses Ike benefits of vaccination 1 J. M. Meson asserts tbe lawful power of tbe Government to rtgW rail war ehargst) aad finally , Prof. E. 8. Mors sets forth the evident of tht etittenee Of tetn upon UH continent La prehistoric t.mei. THE TYPOS' PICNIC, Tho flnt maellng for 1SH1 of tho Eiecntlva Cotamlttct of tho Juniata Valley PrioUn' Alio elation eonrened at Odd Fetlowi Hall, MuVay. town, Pa., on Saturday, May 16th, for the purpoae of taking preliminary action 'In relation (0 the fonrtfe annual eicunloa of laid aaiooiation. Tba following named meuheri pot In an appearance at (he time and plaoa Indieatad 1 K, Conrad, Me Veytown Journal Goo. ShroB, Newport Ltdytr ; B. F. Scbweior, Miltlintown Snlinal; Hugh Llndiay, Huntingdon Arm; H. n. Brainard, Ourwenavllle TimtiJ. A.Irwln,Altoona Rndient; H, A. MoPike, Ebeniburg Frttman, On motion of Mr. l.tndaay, B. Conrad, Presi dent of the E lenitive Committee, waa ealltd to tbe Chair, and II. A. Mcl'ike anumed the datiea ol Secretary. Mnin. E- B. Btaokpule, MoVey towa Joamo.-W. K. McCarthy, Mount Union Tim U.J, Foioot. Lewiatown I)moert. and W. W. Trout, Lewiitown free Pre, being pros ent, were on motion admitted aa advisory mein ben of the Commit lea. On motion of Mr. Irwin, the Preiideut wai in vited to vacate the Chair temporarily ia favor of Mr. Bhrom, after which Mr. Irwin moved that tbe ainoereand heartfelt thankiof the Committee to be tetdrrcd to Mra. Conrad and hor amiable "worier half" fur the Tory kind treatment and excellent banquet eitended to and prepared for tbe members of the Committee. Adopted oninl mouily by a rising vote. A motion made by Mr. Brainard , to poiipone tbe consideration of the time and plane for hold ing the coming picnic, Ud to a geueral inter' change of vlewi aa to whether Bedford or Belle fonte should be selected ai tho place, they being the only points of Interest suggested In that eon nection. It was finally determined that when tbe Committee adjourned. It should bo to meet at Huntingdon on Wednesday, July ftth, lor the purpose of visiting Bedford to aice Ualn what arrangements can be made for reaching that place. For reasons not necessary now to mention, the following reeolutlon was oflercd by Mr. Lindsay, and unanimously adapted: Heohtdt That all railroad tickets isined, if issued, for tbe coming picnic be endorsed by the eultor or pubiutier ol tne paper to wnton they are scat with the name of each applicant, and that any editor, publisher or employer, who ahall sell, give or otherwise uipoie in iiuaeis to parties not in any way eonntiected with tba craft shall be 01- pelled from the organisation, and all tickets so diapoaed of will bo taken up by the conductor on ins tram uaa lull lure collected. On motion the thanks of the Committee wire tendered to Bright Star Lodge, No. 70.r, I. O. 0. P., for tbe use of their fine ball and to the representative eltliens of McVeytown for courtesies extended, and to tho Cornet Band fur tendering tbe compliment of an escort to the railway station, whioh, when received, wai highly approbated Small Pox X'rrventivk. Tho fol lowing waa first published in 1873, during the prevalence of atualt-pux. It la worth retnem bar ing and trying la small pox cases : Certain families In Iluntarille, Ala., during the prevalence of small pox there, found tbe tea, of uleck-tnake root, otherwise known as cohosh, to be an euioient preventative of small-pox. Dr. G. I). N niton stated, at a meeting of the Alabama titato Medical Association, that iu the families OMri the abiiro named root there occurred no cases of aintll-px, though aotue were oxponed to "1B "r. norris vaccinated me members, without eflt-ot, ao long as they Continued to the black-foike root tea. After ceasing to use the tea he aain vaccinated tbem, when the specific etlcet of tbe racino virus was produced Th "hJ t l1 or'hy the atteotion of the uiid'cul profesiion, as tho Impression is becoming iM .ir,vnlent that Joes more harm than good. This same make-root, so common to our woods its proper name la Virginia snake-root Is an excellent preventive of billions and malarious diseases, and la curallro of skin affections, irruptiou, Ac, is strengthening and in all reopects a valuable tonic. Its good effects are largely In creased by tbe addition of cinchona in small quantities. A quart of pure hiskey, or of sherry I wine, to an ounoe of snake root, with a little a hone and aromatic feeds to modify tbe taste, III about the proper preparation. One or two titpw-sful to a dose, three titnoi a day, bcforf ""i luffleieat. The liquor maybe 't'ntwsJ two r three tines. It la not necesa-y to make it ao excuse for drinking whisky. TO THE PUBLIC. At Pie's Opera House, on Saturday evening, Juoa lltb, a grand testimonial bsnefit will be tendered to the Orpheus Band of Clearfield by their friends, on which occasion Tony MoAlister'i Combination will appear in a flrst-ctaia enter lainment. Tbey will be mpported by the ever popular comediaus, Mr. and Mra. John Cun ningham, of Nsw York, professionally known as the JOHN I GOODfluY'S JENNIE now retired from the stage, after playing for the past six years in all the first class Theatres in tbe United States and Canada. He wai pronounced hy the press and public to he the best Iriib sketch artist and champion Irish jig and reel dancer la America. They have also engaged the great Negro oomuedian, Mr. Charles W, Bryant, late of Charley Shay's Combination, be sides a host of other first class people who will appear In afirst-elasientertainmcnt, Flrst elasi music will be In attendance. Come one ! Come all ! ! Rorerved seat tickets for sale at the post office. 1 - SURPRISING TO EVERYBODY. It is surprising to most everybody what plies and piles of clothing, boots and shoes are carried away from the Boston Clothing Home, just opened In Baxter'a building, Long street, at DuB ils, Pa. People are to be seen at that House eupplying themselves with men's, boys' and children's clothing, boots and shoes from every part aad direction, from most every town and village in this and adjoining counties. DaBois hie never seen eo many strangers coming Into town as now. Since the opening of tbe Great Boston Clothing House It won't he very long until moit everybody for oft miles around will be convinced that n lDit to that concern, even for an ordinary purchase, will pay them well. The sales of that Houe tinea the opening Is rery targe, and the low prices l?iey are selling eiulhiug, hoots and shoes fr will make the Boston Clothing House, In DuCols, tbe lead ii'g plact for clothing, boots, shoes, and sverything In tho lino of men and boys' wear, It hts the facility of doing iU 5-I8-.L mt mm A Cure atJmht. Specifics without number for the care of Catarrh have been exten sively advertised, aad doubtless there ll some virtue In all, but the evidence is overwhelming that 1'ly's Cream Balm goes more directly than any other tn the seat of the disease, and though it Is a comparatively new discovery, It has resulted In more cures, within the range of our observation than all tbe others pat together. Wilkes-Baire, Pa, Union Leader, December Itfth, )87. We have sold Kty's Cream Balm for Catarrh for tho past year ; have never had a complaint hut have received praises. It gives satisfaction to every one using It. Nat. Wolfe A Co., Druggist, Wilkes-Barm, Pa., Jan. 18tb, 1M0. How She Saved HerDaumno. "1 shall never again feel so awfully nervous about my tablet teething," writ 01 n grateful mother. We almost lost our little darling by a long attack of cholera Infantum, buthapplly heard of Parker's Ginger Tonic In time. I took a few spoonfuls myself, which soon cured my nursing behy en tirety, and an occasional dose has kept me and baby In tueh perfect health, and made ua so strong and comfortable that I would not be with out this reliaMe medicine for worlds." -A Mother of Brooklyn. M-4t A Fact. An nnvortisemont inserted In the RrM'Btiriff will reach more readers than If puMiahed In all the other papers in the eoun ty, and cost the adrertliei leu than one-half In other words, an advertisement published In our Jcurnal la worth double the prion of that charged by aay other publisher In the oounty. It If a fact." tr. COROUtiH TAXES t The tax-payers of Clearfield borough are here by notified that the duplicate ot Borough Taxes for 1SH has been placed In my hands lor eolleo tton. All persons desiring the abatement allowed bylaw , must pay their taxes within THIRTY DAYS from tbis date. J. C. Wnitwhim., Diet. Treat'r, Clearfield, Pa., May U, ISiil-lt. I-it-t of letters remaining unclaimed In the Poatoms at Clearfield, Pa., for the week ending May 2'd, IKS) 1 Thou.es Askrmft, Irene Brown, F. V. Combe George Emerlck, Edward L. Mam per, Mite Ella O'Noil. P. A.OAIL1N.P. M. Set-nets largo, medium and small, twinee, oat It eea, lehing llaee, fish basket a, bait boxes, tackle books, hooks, and ever description of "porting tackle at narder's. t-34-tf Silk, regina, zanclla, alpaca and oomrnon covert, put on old umbrella and para ails at J. E. Herder's store, Ckarfleld. e Ji-tf Ladies, why do you shop in th city, whoa yow oan get every th lag yon want cheaper at homer Call ai Fleck's. A large stock of IJruspels and In grain earpcte at Fleck '1. New Corset fat Fleck's. ' JOHN B. COUGH'S NEW BOOK. SVMLIUlT 4Kb SniltOW." Ever tlaoe It became known that John B.Uougb wis engaged in writing a new book, Its appear ance hat been watched for wllb Intense Interest It hae recently been published, and the enormoui aalea afford a striking instance of the success that la sura to bo awarded to a really good work. A though only Jolt published, the twentj-sixth thousand ll already printed ; and this fact aleaa la worthy of notice, for a hook whioh aelli Ilka this mutt be one of extraordinary Interest. John B, Gough, tba author of "SvnuonT Ann Shadow," )i too well known to require any eulogy here. Thousands are familiar with the history of hla life ; hit early poverty, the depth of the deg radation to which he descended while a victim of drink, hit wretched condition and terrible tuffer Ingi, bit super hum an it niggles again it intemper ance, hit reform, hit relapse, bit resigning of the pledge and final victory, bit world-wide fame, and bit extensive travel! and protracted labort In thlt country and abroad. Thirty-five yeara ago Mr, Gough first published hll Autobiography. He had than Juat rteorered from a Hfe of unpar alleled dissipation, and waa jott entering upon that career which hat alnoe made him ao famous. InlBbOanaw edition of that work, with addi tion! and emendation!, wai given to tbe public. It eontalned a history of hli early life, with seme recollections of hit career ai a public speaker. It did not embody the Intensely Interesting and ei cltlog record of tbe many thrilling, pathetic, and amusing scenes from human life, " Fn m grave to gay, from lively to severe," whioh all tho world knew bad crowded themselves iuto his long and varied career. Thete have now been gathered for the flnt time, and tho new book, "BvKLioBT asd Bhadow," it the medium and tbe only one through whleh tbeae thrilling de tail! hare aver been presented to the public. " SrwuonT AMD Shadow " It Indeed a remark able book hy a remarkable man, Mr. Gougb'a recollections of his own experience! hare made him ever ready to lend a belplnc hand to others, and the very nature of hit life-work has brought him into close contact with poverty, crime, desti tution and vice, and be hat littened to life histo ries of the moat thrilling nature, and witnessed inei that testify anew to the truth of tbe adage, 11 Fact It ttranger than Fiction." Same of the saddest and most pathetic Inci dents ever told arc narrated in tbe present work, and the reader's eyes will fill In spite of himself at tbe power of Mr. Gougb'a pathos In describing oenca that have come under hit personal obser vation. But " SncLicnr An Boa now " It not altogeth er a record of dark experience!. It baa a bright and tunny tide. Mr. Gough'i itortet and de scriptions of the humorom side ef life, aa bo baa teen and experienced It, portray many amusing acenei. Hit remarkable facility for teeing the ludicrous tide of every thing, and hli talent for humorom descriptions ere well known. No one can tell more amusing things and In a more Irre-, slatibly humorous way than John B. Gerna. ! The corned iei from life, absurd blunder!, laugha- I ble mistakes, comical Incidents, embarrassing situations, mostly drawn from hie own experi ence on the platform and among the people, will provoke tne mirth of the mutt serious. His ex-1 perlcncci with brazen-faced people ; with letter- writers and their remarkable wants ; with aspir ants for fame and seekers after "moid la" looturei; with beggars without number and boret of all kindt are given In "SrnLiflitT Att Shadow ' withont reserve. In short, " St 'xhgit a no Shadow N li a mine of extraordinary Interest. It can he truthfully aid of it, that for thrilling Interest, touching pathos and irresistaole nutnor, no book baa ever equaled tt. In pointof paper, printing, linding, and ahore all, beautiful and cosily illustration!, we have not seen Ita equal In many a day. It fa superbly llurtratcd with magnificent full-page engraving!, angreted in the highest ityle from original de signs by F. 0. 0. Darley, Frederick Dial man, and other famous arttsta. The magnificent steel- plate portrait of Mr. Gougb wai engraved from a photograph taken expressly fur this purpose, and will be highly priicd by tens of thousands ho hare IMened to hit eloquence. We advite our readen to buy " St'uLiunT and Shadow " at the flnt opportunity. They oan, in our opinion, mncb better afford to dispense with a doien other books than not posieif this. 1MPORANT TO THE LADIES! The most reliable place to get fint-olasi, fash ionable mllioery goods, and fancy variety goods, la at Mra. Watson's, Market itreet, nnxt door to the postoffice. Mrs. W. baa juat returned from Philadelphia, and li now receiving an elegant itock of goods, which will surpass anything ever before brought to Clearfield, Tbeae gooda are the only reliable Summer styles for the soaion, as goodi bought before May 1st are unreliable, bulb as to quality and style. Ladelt visiting town will do well by examining my goodi before buying. My goods, considering the superior quality and late stylet of trimming, will be sold rery low, as I buy goods for cash only. Mna. T. B. Wati. Clearfield, Pa , May 4, 1311-31. New Daily Stage Link, James L. Leavy haa succeeded In having a dally mall estab lished between Clearfield and Penn field, and will hereafter run a daily stage between the two points. Hlscontract began with April 1st, and the ttage will leave Clearfield every morning (except Bun day) at S o'clock, making connection! with all traina on the Low Grade Railroad at Penn field, re turning after the last train the same evening. Paiaengeriend freight wilt becarriod at low ratei. Orderi left at any of Ihe hotels will he attended to. 16aprTVtr (iiRi.s Wanted. Tho proprietor of the Susquehanna House, Cnrwcmrille, detiret to employ a cook and dining-room girl. Those who are not otherwise engaged will please call or address at once. Liwn C. Bi.oom, 5-18 2t Curwenivlllr, Pa. To Sportsmen.! have fishing taeklo of all kinds j alio, powder, shot, lead, ofcpi, car tridges, etc. Fmn S.Ukbtt. March 23, 2m. Call at Merrill's hardware Rtoro and ee the cheapest and best Sewing Machine for tbe least money. Deo. 53 tf. Fleck's Btore, in Clearfield, is tho place for dty-goode, dress goods, faney-guodl, notions, carpet! and oil cloth 1. A beautiful assortment of children's lace collars, and laaiea' lace ties and neckwear of every description at Fleck's. Fleck employs a millinor of experi ence and taste to trim hats and bonnets to order, on ibort notice. See tho trimmed hata and bonnets in Lehman'a.show. window t Hometbtng new every evening. Ladies' gossamer waterproof cloaks and gentlemen's gossamer water-proof coatt at Fleok'a, A fino lot ot Ladies' new Spring Coata of the lateit styles and patcrna Just received at Lehman!. Have you seen tho latest Sprinu; and Summer stylet In millinery goods 1 If not, call at Fleck's. I have a fine line of bats and bon nets for ladles the lateit styles. T. A. Flu k. Fleck has enough poods in his line ol bus ioest to supply every lady iu the eounty If you don't believe Flec k has nice cheap goods, call and see then for yourself. T. A. Fleck's storo In filled with handsome goods of evary description. Now silk handkerchiefs at Fleck's, for botb ladies and gentlemen. Trunks! Trunks 11 Satchels 1 Satch el ! t very cheap at Moore'l. Now silk mitts, long, and In all the new shades, at T. A. Fleck 'i. New muslins, bleached and unbleaeb. ed, all widths, at Fleck's. Ladies' skirts and hosiery itsei and colon at Fleck's. -of all Now Goods at It. A. Kralrer's. New F'ancy Uooda at Fleck's. Now Fancy (ioods at Flock's. New table linen at Fleck's. Now drosa goods at Fleck's. New dross goods at Flock's. Now carpets at Fleck's. New carpets at rieek a. LETTER FROM NEW WASHING TON. Mn. EniTon: Our merchant! have lately ar rived from tba eastern cities, and many tons of merchandise are now being transported from tbe railroad to thia place by tne "wagoner! of the Alleghenlea," Our business horses take nobody's dust. Mr. Jamei McMurray, the gentlemanly clerk of toe vomer store, will recreate a lew day a before entering upon the arduous dutiea of a busy Bum mer. Adam Breth, Erl.,our skillfull mechanic, bai juit completed bii patent Bolt and Rivet Clipper, which lor eimpllelty and merit excels anything of the kind we have ever teen. Mr. B. is a practical- blacksmith, and we bespeak for him abundant success. "There ll mUlioni In It," if It ii introduced properly. Her. Owen Hioka will lecture before tbe ftu deute of the Normal upon "Tbe Battle of Gettys burg" aome time in the future, date not Axed Tbe dogs of this town gave a concert at 12 o'clock last night. Tbey gather around the rulue and make nigbt hideous. The Normal School at tbta place Ii in a flour ishing condition, numbering above sixty itodenti. Letter! have been received from a number of teachers wbo are coming. We are proud of our number and the altaiuinenta of (bote in attend ance, considering that there Is a Normal School at every eroaa roads. u a conversation with our genial friend. Mr. John D. Miller, of Cheat township, I gleaned the following lingular faota regarding bit invalid daughter. Shell about three feet tail; weighs twenty-two pounds, and is nearly sixteen years old. She baa never eaten anytbinf except lood uitahle for a little eh Ud. She haa never walked a ttep or spoken a word, jet the knowt theinem-1 hereof the family aad recognises certain neigh-, horl with childish glee. Her acnue of hearing it very abarp, aad any harshness or tiirna of anirer oauaee her great mental agony, liar fxmtrles seem to expaud slowly, yet no tmporLant develop, meat oan be anticipated because she hae not tbe physical strength to give vitality and activity. In thia case there is certainly food tor the scientist to dijreit. Tbe child It no doubt a heavy charge upon hrr aged parents, yet if she were to be called away from itietn ano would be miased more than any other member of tbe family. HOAX. Niw Waihihoto, May 19th, 1881. LETTER FROaf PENN TOWN . SHIP.:n ;, , Editor RnrriLit'A ) Plena give me apace for a few notea from Penn. The farmers have all their crop! in the ground, with good prospects of rlcn harvest, uur town trennviuef 11 neing improved in the vay of new sidewalk. 1 be I'ennville normal (School la tn a nourlsntog condition, receirlng new students every week. The first lecture of tbe course waa delivered ty S. T. Drockbank, Esq , of Cleariield. Tbe sub ject was "General Culture." Tbe Hall was filled to overflowing, and the lecture was pronounced by all at the ht et they had over heard. The noxt lecture will be by tbe President of the State College, fennnllo boaiti of the best public library in the county, aflnt-class school, two good Literary Societies, and a g"d Debating Club. Where is the town in the eounty that oan beat ua T VITIXKM. G itAMri A II ills, May 20, 1981. Clearfield Coal Trade State ment of Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail 0 ad for the week ending May 14th, 1881, and the tame time last year : COAL. For the week 4.i6 Same time last year 23,708 Increase 22,SD8 Previously during year 1V9,4$ 8ame time last year 4UV.48I Increase Total In 1881 Same time last year Increase 41 J.loS otbbb rait 1 OUTS, Lumber Miscellaneous freights a A" " Tins Way for Your Tumps! Tho undersigned Is now sole agent for tbe sale of tbe Celebrated Wooden Pumps manufactured by the Toledo Pump Company. Tbey are without doubt the best pump tn tbe world. Tbey throw more water, work easier, and last longer than any pump ever put on the market. Also, for aale, Iron Force and Pitcher Pumps . Repairing dune prompt I v. Fsxd Sackitt. Clearfield, March 23d, leM-xto. Coal Is. If any of our coal bank men feel like trading tome of their product tor aeries of numbers of eoplei of tbe Clbarfiild RarrnLicAR, we will gladly show them when to put two or three hundred bushels on account In that way. We have a bin at our residence and one at the office that will hold a load every now and then. A hint to the wise Ii a very sige re mark, and should be sufficient. tf I hitvo a good assortment of ladies' ttet. T. A. Flick. Kid gloves in all tho bonutiful and desirable shadsa at Fleck's. Did you soo tho handsome goods in Fleck's show window ? A handsomo stock of ladies' dress goodi cheap at Fleck 1. Flock invites you to go there for your millinery goods. Now hats and bouneta for ladiea and mines at Fleck'i ' If you don't seo what you want nt Fleck's, ask for it. Now black silk milts, porteotly beau tiful, at Fleck'i. Now ticking at Flock's storo, on Market street. Now goods received every week at Fleck'i. Now collardand eufid (or ladies, at T. A. Fleck's. Fleek's Inspection. now (,'oocls are ready for While nnd blaik Kid gloves at Now goods received every week nt (io to T. A. l'leck'n und nee, his new good, I Xow linen handkerchiefs at Fleck's. Ncwoilclothsand maltings at Klwk'n. Now fans and parasols at Fleck's. New funs and jiarasnls at Fleck'i. Now Yankee- notions nt Fleck's. New Vankco notions at Fleck's. Now gii)(,'lmiB at Fleck'i. WarrltO. JI HT-M. l,loni.IN On tim Uj, M.y 22.1, ISSI. IT Um. M. Himtw, ,., Mr. Cuiirii Jumt nj Kihtm MrLAroHLL, butt of (llrard townfhip. SIIIHKY HOOVKH Allh.U.II.r.ror.K, WomllAniJ, ! Thnrflnjr, Mnr I2lh, IBH, l,y Her. 1'. Coiil.?, Mr. H B. tiinntr mtid Him Mrrtik Iloovmi, bolh.f Uradford townahip. MAllfUlAt.1.-WOnt.At tbe M. R. minor,. .ft. In kryonltlivills.on Tiled..,, Mi; 10th, 1881, hy Her. u. v. ri.nrt, Mr. 1)A id MAn.HALt. .nil Mill Carrir Wimid, butb. of CU.rDelil oodoij. IUI(IIIK3-ARHCROFT.Allli. rc.Hrnr.of Mr. llttfh', D.r 0,rnU, ttn Frl4ar, April lil.lMl.b, lur.W.H. Wllx.n.Mr.J. H. lliiam, n4 MIm IIkbkcca AiHcnnrr, .11 of Clrtrflald oounly. Dl'NCAN FM0KY At th. M. R. p.rrona,,, Olornlt, on KriilaT, May 2lllb, I8M, li; 11, r. W. 8. Wilxin, Mr. W. H. Hrn,, of Pnrliburr, Franklia eounty, anil Mill Naiitiu Kmort, of Parry eounty. FI1KHTB HoKl.KV At lb, miilane. of Ihe l.riaVl r,nt. on Thsr.day, May llllh, IBM, be Bar. J. V. Tallbelm, Mr. Jon. KarnTR. ot Clearfield eounty, and Miea Hour Morlrv, of JulinD, Centre eounty. I.ANSllEllRT-fANKKY-At'tbe re.llenee ef John Bankey, Kq., In tlo.ben towa.bip. en WednPldny, May 1 1 th, 1881, ny Her. W. II . Uill, Mr. Wa.ll. I.A8.nRnt.Rr,of Lawrenoe ti.ernahii, and Min Mart T- Bar a ir, of Uoahen townahip. R HAD PRTTY8. At the Comxpolitan Motel, The Dallii, Oreiron, en Th".... AnHt 14th, 1881, by Her. 1). B. tlray, Mr. L. C. Rntn, form erly ef Lawrenee townahip, c le.rfleld eounty, ra., and Mlaa An tLi.A 1'KTTTa, of Lm.tilla, Oregon. DOTTOHF-MOIIROW. Al the realde.eo of the bride'a parent., In Kliawerllle.on Wedneailay , Mae 18th, 1881, hy Iter. u. u. A.ue, u. K. tloT- T5nr, M. of philipiberg. Centre eounty, and Mir. Ora7R A. morrow, .1 uoahea townihtp, Clcerteld eounty. ROOK. tn Clearfield borough, on Saturday, ay 21st, 1HR1 of diih(heria, Onta K., son of M. . and Nettle J. RooL, ag4 1 years, ft months and 10 days. RKNO. 1 fllrerd township, on vTedsesJay, May ISih.lMl.of dropay, Mm it, wife Victor Reno, aged c7 yeara. Her funeral waa one of tbe largest that ever wai teen In French ville. May the rest In peace. TAYLOR. In Goshen township, on Wednes day, May 17th 11. Maut I danabter ef Thomas and MyraTayler, aged & years, months ana ii aays. One we loved hai left our aumher For tbe dark and silent Mieab i Closed her eyee la deaihlett alnmber, Janen ia avt eawjj i THOMPSON In Brady township, on Satur day, May Uth, 1881, of consumption, CumaTiAMBT, wile of Geo. M. Thompson, aged & yean and 20 dayt. She was a daughter of tbe late Peter Arnold of Brady township, and lister of F. K. Arnold, af Reynolds Die j George nnd Manasaeh Arnold, of Clarion eounty, and Samuel Arnold, of Cur- wansvllle. She united with the Lutheran church thirty-seven yeara ego, nadir tba pastoral eare of Rev. J. Q. Donmeyer, and lived a eon aiitent Christian life till her death. Her life wae marked by her eelf-taorlflolng devotion to the church, her family, and tba general good of the community. Through a long Illness not a mur mur escaped her llpt. Her trust in God contin ued firm till the last, when the said, "Though lie lay me, yet will I praiae Him." Her uhul character waa womanly. He virtuee and graces were such as become a true wife, mother, sister. Her life waa a ministry of love, hope, peace, help abd consolation. Aa we look back over her life we are it ruck with her holy reserve, her gentle and tender sympathy, beriereno and quiet thoughtfulneii, her unfailing loviog kindness, her uncomplaining and iuexhaustible patienoe. Her husband and two daughters remain to mourn her departure. Tbelr'e ta a lost, but she has gained the home of the blessed. J. T. o. specials. Ohu HuRDann Pan Cbkt. Diicocmt on Old Pricks. Hewing Machines oan now be purchased at Merrell'i tin and variety store, from $Ji up wards. All kinda of aewing machines repaired on tue soonest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July IS, 1877. WARTnn. Delivered at the Rail Road. 100,0(10 26-inch shaved shinglet. KiO, OiiO 24-lnch sawed shingles. 100,000 t'eetof pine boards. 600,000 14-fet shaved houpt. 6,0011 railroad ties. 60,000 feet of good hemlock boards. For which I will pay the highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. F. K RAM BR. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. lfl, 1879 tf. el list lClH'4'iVCtf. Just Rocnived by ARNOLD, at CUJtWKNSVJLLK: Car Load Nova Scotia TMuBlor! Car Load pttro Corn, Ifyo nnd Oata Chop I Car Loud Denkeu Suit I Cur Load of Choieo Family Flour! Car Load Dry Gooda, Groceries, &c! JkaTbhinttlos, liark. It. 11. Tics and Grain will bo takon in exchnngo. CurwonsvilU), Way 1, 1878. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Cl.K ARFIRLD, Pa Flour, per cwt Buckwheat Flour, per cwt , Corn Meal, per cwt Chop, rye, per cwt Chop, mixed, per cwt Bran, per cwt Wheat, per bushel Rye, per bushel M.T 21, IMI $ 00 3 00 1 SO 1 00 I 40 1 00 1 10 80 I JJIT Corn, ears, per bushel 50 40 (10 II to It 1 00 Hunk wheal, per bushel , Clover seed Timothy seed Potatoes, per bushel Apples, per bushel Onions Hams, per pound Shoulder, per pound M.H Dried Beet', per pound Chickens, per pair Butter, per pound Eggf, per doien Salt, per tack, large Coat Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound Dried Apples, per pound Dried Peaches, per pound , Beans, per bushel tt 1 00 121 V It 50 25 121 2 011 12 121 II 10 i 50 PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PntLADKLi'niA, May 23. There It more doing in flour, and price are better, but wheat ii a shade easier, Cotton movei slowly; small sales al lilac fot middling uplands. Bark In the aUsen oe of sale! we quote No. 1 quercitron at . I aeed. Flaxseed ii in request at $1.25, Floui the better grades, which, meet with a fair local consumptive demand, but patent and low grades are very dull. Salea of 2,500 barrels ; Minnesota extras at $5.&0rbSfor medium to fancy clear, and at ntifriiO Za tor straisht: rennsylranta ram ily at $9. 2d for (n-i-STi : western do. at to. Soft 0.12, end paten te at $.S0fii,7.75. Also, 8,000 barrelt Girard, Market street, Egypt, and Chelten ham on private terms. Rye Hour leili at $4.60 per barrel. Whisky Is steady at $1.1)3 for western with alea of 2O0 barrels at tbia figure. Kiw Yotiic, May 23. Flour, low grades, 5(i 10c lower; high grades ateadily held. Rye flour atrong and unchanged. Wheat opened ifaie belter; subsequently the advances was Tost, closed heavy at i (y 2c lower ; fair trade ; rejected spring, vtic; no. j do., fi.ni.as ; nr a do., l.22i(a12:t; No. S do. 91.25)1-21 i No. 1 red, $1.30; mixed winter, f l.2:i(i. 1 .24 ; ungraded wmter, i.ai ; ao.mo., ai.ici ; no, 1 do., $l.22(,.,IMii No. 2 red, May, $1 .24 1 ( 1.261 ; June, l 22(.$I2S1 ; July, H.lVMOj : Au gust, $1 ; N 1 white, May, I.22JM) 1,2.'.; June, $121(1.211. Hy strong aad quiet at fl.tor l.in. liar ley dull and nominal. Corn fairly aotlva at the opening aal a shade better, closing hearv at i (a, Jo lower; uograded, MM.iHc; No.S. otic; steamer, 5ft( CL i?io ; No. 2, white, 02ie ; New York yellow, 5Hifiifa; No. 2, May, MW (. i7 io ; June.Mc; July,55iOti5fic; August, &M(ufrHo. Oata less active and scarcely o firm ; No. S, X4i(a,Uo ; do. white, 48c ; No. I, 5Jo; do. white, 63c; mixed wettern, 43c; Ne. 1, 45c ; white, do., 4ft7ojj;ic : white State, 5:ilc; No. I, June, 4.'i(!45jcj July.Sftje ; Au gust, aejfgye. Chicago, May 2.1. Flour steady. Wheat un settled and generally higher; No. I Chicago spring, $ 1.04 fri, 1.0 It fur cash ; $ 1.02 fqr August No., do., tM(0tfle ; rejected, 74ri,78o. Corn umettled and generally lower; 44o for eaah ; 43Jr&44o for May ; 42f421c for June ; 42tj,4:Jc for July; 4Mo for Auirust; rejected, 8Ka. Oats artire, firm and higher; 8"i('i('17B" for cash ; 3ri(o for June; Si&c tor July ; 2 7 1 r f 0 r August. Rye firm at $1.17. Barley easier at UJJe. Pork firmer, but not quotable higher ; $l:4i for cash and June ; $IA:j0 for Julv and Auirust. Lard stroni and higher ; $10.7 f-i( 10.771 f.-r cash and June ; $10.80 for July and August. Bulk meats active, Arm and higher; shoulders, $5.00 short rip, Mfl; abort clear, 18.75. Whisky, butter and cheese steady. Hew cMmtisfmcnts. Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERHILL & CO., I.ubrtrnUng, lit lined If .Tfliiri-j OILS, I'lIlUI'SHllN;, I'KNVA. We quola oar brinila of Pelrolaum anil other oill (,nj,rl fo MarA.1 rAnng.,) delivered free en bo.nl oara at any atati.m on Ihe Tyrone A CteerttelJ Itailroad. R.Onril Oil, Btat.Tot per gal. Prime Wliite, HO " " ' Wat.rWhlte.150 " .... " " Klainr, 150 " .... " At tow.it market ratca wlthoutrrfer enoe to ooit. Benin,, VJllravltj N.ptha, TS " perjal $ .10 .11 Uaauline, IS " Minora' Lamp, 300 teat " Car Ai' Oil, (W. V.) Kjlre. " " ' " (W.Va lM.d m. " " " (V.V.)8tnni'r Natural Lubrtratlnf " Frenklin " Katra. " " " Summer. " lilaok Mamond " llreen Engine " Uolden " Amber " " XXX " No. I Pplndle ' Matebleia Ci Imdrr Oil " .22 .IS .15 .12 .22 .20 .18 .25 .20 ,30 .35 At .4.0 M .60 No. 1 Wool Oil. No. 1 ... LrdOil(extraH'inlerstrain'd" " 80 " No. 1 " 7i " No. 2 " 58 Eclipse Ungine, No. I " " 60 ' No. 2 4a " " No. ..- aii Mt"rs' Yellow, per gallon " White j At loweat mar- Llnseed, No. I ' I ket ratsa with. " American " t out rer, to cost. Turpentine, best M I II V .l .f ll.f.r t fprirea and tiirrf all compttition. may 4, ! ly. A(;ONH Kill fa.AI.KI Tbo anbierlber for lale. Will be leld ebeep. Call on or ad.lreia JOHN A. BTAULF.H. riearfield, Pe., Mareh 2, 1881-tf. ARNQLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Oorwenivllle, Jan. 0, 'TS tf. ALLECJiiKNY IIOIJSK, CLUARFIKLD, PKN'N'A. WILLIAM If. I) AX, Proprietor. MrThll boose Ii pleasantly located on Fast Market street, end convenient te the Court Home and alt business places of the town. It has re eeatly been refitted and refurnished tnm cellar to elite. Rar supplied with eboieeat liquors. Table famished with the heel the market afloroi. Good stable ait ached. Rates moderate Ajr-lll Iw, 5Sl-lX griv dwti$rmtnt$. 1 OH PRINTING OF RVKItT DKSCRIP tl tloa .wily umiIm .t tht, on... S3 QOA per day nt borne. Sample! worth Vv ? Address SriNaoM A Co., Portland, Maine. mcu2,Bi-iy.J "VroTK'li.Tlie nderslgued, residing In tba i. Tillage or neatorer, in Ubeat township, baa made the necesaary arrangements and pro poses to open aa EATING llol SK for the ac commodation of the public generally, and I here by solicit a liberal ihara of the public patronage. JOHN J. SNYDER. Wetiover, Pa., Feb. It, lSM-if. FAK N LANDH (H BA1.K. In Huston id Pine township!, Clearfield oounty. Reasonable time jrlven for part of purchase ," money. Prices $0.00 to $10.00 per acre.T Hinerm. merveit. Dili P. Acnt, PctiO.ld, Vi. or Wallaci A Kiikbn, ClorO.IJ, Pi, Sept. 10, lMTO-lf. AltXOIiD HAS ADYANCK1) Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND SA1VKD. Curwensvllle, Jan. 9, '78 tf. SllOi:MAKIN(;.-I hereby Inform my pa trons, and mankind in general, that I have removed my ihoetnaking shop to the room in Graham's row, over S. I. Snyder's Jewelry store, and that I am prepared to do all kinda of work in my line cheaper than any other shop io town. All work warranted at good as oan be done any where else. Positively this ia the cheapest shop in uieartseiu. jua. ii. Uhfaiitnu. Deo. 11, 1878-tf. Eight Farms forSale orRGnt! The subscriber proposes to tell or rent a num ber of larma located aa follow! i The first situate in Rurnaide township, Centre oounty, containing 160 acres, having tbereon erected a frame dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent to a oburib, and known as the Jamei Mulbolland farm. ALSO, another farm situate In Graham town ship, Cleartield oounty, containing 117 acres, with the necesaary improvements. Thia farm is under laid witu a GOOD VEIN OF COAL. ALSO, six other farms in the vicinity of French -ville, containing respectfully 1 12, 1 00, Vi, 05, 50 and 20 acres. These farms all have houses and barns tbereon, good water, bearing orchards on same, as well as mine good wood land. For farther particulars call in person, or address the undersigned hy letter. L. M. COt DKIKT. Jan. lvtb, IbHl-tf. Frenobrillo, Pa. FARM FOR SALE I Tbe undersigued has oome to the conclusion te quit farming and follow bis occupation, a ear. penter, and now ofleri for tale his farm, situate one and abalf mile a north of Cloar field borough, contaiaing BIOUTT AOnX18, Most of which it cleared and under god cultiva tion, and having thereon a guod TWO-STORY ''L" HOUSE, Large frame barn, and other necessary outbuild ings, together with an orchard of all kinds of fruit, and an excellent spring of water. The whole it I'NDKRLAID WITH GOOD COAL. Tbia property will be exchanged for smaller prop. erty, or sold on easy terms in payments. For further particulars can on mepreminei or address. JOHN 0. RKKD, Cleartield, Pa. March 10th, lOHI-tf. Thomas A. Duckett, DBALKR IN 1HKRKI1Y give notice to the cltiicm of Oar field and the surrounding vicinity tbnt I am prepared at all times to furniih families shd manufacturing establishments with a superior quality of Coal, Wood t Coke, Which I am prepared to dellrer In a few hoitra' notice, l am alwaya ready to haul and deliver Iron and to the depot, or anywhere elee, and more lamillea and nourehold good, anywhere on bort notice. 111(18. A. 1M.CK hTT. Clearfield, Pa., Mar. II, 1881-tf. Re-Union of Trade. THE undersigned wishing to Inform the public that he opened a COMMISMOX hTolti-; At the old itand in Troutvllle, Clearfield county, Pa., on the lath Inst,, with a full stock of dry uooiih, t.norr.nu:, notions, Runte, Hhoea, Etc., In fact everything to be found in a first-class store, all of which 1 am determined to sell at the lowest cash prices. FARMLRM AND LUMIIUHMUX Will find it to their advantage to do their dealing with me, aa the highest prices will be paid for drain, Hhingtea, or Prod nee of any hind. Part or one-half cash will be paid. Trading for Dinngiei or mmnerot any Kinu a specialty. Alto, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. Having made arrangements with Esitrrn mer- chsntt to sell goods furnished me, therefore call and see, as I will be enabled to icll cheaper than llie eheapest. J. W. CAM. I LIS, Troutvllle, Pa., Sept. JI,'7My. Agent. REMOVAL ! James Li. Lcavy, Having purohaacd tbe entire stock of Fred. Hack ett, hereby givea notice that he has moved Into the room lately occupied by Reed A Hagerty, on Second itreet, where lie it prepared to oiler to the public COOK STOYES. muiTi.ru .urn PARLOR STOVES, of the latest Improved patterns, at low prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, spouting, Plumbing, On Fitting, and Repairing Pump! n specialty. All work warranted. Anvtbing In my line will be ordered sperUl If deiired. JAM. 1, i.KAVY, Proprietor. FRED. BACKKTT, Agcut. OlearM, Pa., January I, 1a79-tf. EXECUTORS' SALE Desirable Ileal Estate Estato of Richard Shaw, Sr., Dcc'4. rllllll nnder.irned, Fieeutora of the eilate of I Hll'HAKU Ml AH, Sr.. deee,aed. Kill ofler at iml.llenleal tne CUCKT IllJUsK.ln the ho,. ou,h of Clearfield, Pe, e. Wednesday, June 1st, 1SS1. AT 1:30 O'CI.Ot'K P. M Tbe folloetinf, valnahle real eetete, rla : The three alorr llHICK HOTEL Vionerl,. eornor of Market and Firat itreeti, It Ihe bor ongli ef Clearfield, hno.n aa 'The Shaw House Fronting with twolnti of ground thereto belonging .B K'u leet nn Market Itreet, and VU lTTf m f"' first street, with a Iwo.atory o l jw dwelling biiuae altarhed. The bo- riytftCS floMmitncea for a II rit -class hotel. One of tbe moat desirable hotel properties in Central Pennsylvania. The above will be aold together with a two story frame dwelling bouse oa Market street, ad jacent to the Hotel, and one other frame dwelling house and a two-story store building, alt irootlng oa Market Itreet, ALSO. All that certain I'd, known In the plan of Clearfield borough ai Lot No Mtf, 'rooting be) feet aa Loruat afreet, rua Ding bark 171 feel, more or less, to an alley wilh dwelling aouee ana all aeeweiary eat buildings toereea erected, audotbef Improvement. One-third cash at delivery of good deed, aad the balance te be aeeured by bond and mortgage, payable In one and two yeara, with interest A. B. HMAW, JOfv H1IAW, arriving Et'ra of Richard Bhaw, Brdee'd. C!?4r4. Pa April , lftttl-ts. 3Jr.n di'rrtijrmrnts. The Great CLOTHING Emporium! PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, IF YOU want to study your own interest, do-not fail to call nt tlic above establishment nnd cxnmine H-f ! .- .,.- I--! 4,,e, r,.,rM,4.4,f,e,Mt.H. THANH AUSER'S LARGK AND IIANDS0MK STOCK OF CLOTHING, Hats, Genls' Furnishing Gds, &c- Whether you wish Io make purchase or hoi aior line ul of g-uis, which Styles are the Best, and our Prices the Lowest, ReatciuWr, aUo, that we have an elvgn&t assortment of PIECE GOODS, of tba latest noveltlei, especially intended for MERCHANT TAILORING, And wc ate prepand to MAKE SUITS TO OHDKU AT SHORTEST NOTICE, nnd ihall e.dearor to mil the telle of the moat faitidiour. ALBERT TIIANIIAUSER, Opera House Block, opposite postofBoe, CLEARFIELD, PA. 33-1881 tr. WAGONS! WAGONS!! 2 CAR LOADS. 2 The largest nnd best assortment of wagons ever brought to Clearfield. One car load of CONKLIN wagons, One car load of STUDEBAKER wagons, Which wc will sell nt factory prices. We buy these wagons by the car load and pay CAbll for them, therefore we are able to sell cheaper than nny other dealer in the county. We guarantee these wagons to be first-class in every respect. Also, a lot of Platform Spring Wagons Buggies. One car load of GRAIN DRILLS which we will sell cheaper than ever before sold. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. F. M. CAUD(1 & BUG., ClcarfuM, Pa. February 23, 1881-tf. Curwensvillc, Pa. i N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL &C. I buy direct from jobbers and manufacturers, receive poods lit car loud rates, hence can compete with New York and Philndel phin houses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark. Parties having bark to haul during the Winter, can contract and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Logs. Give me a call. N. Eepl. IV, l60-lf. JAMES L. 1 nWD3SHTAK3SR, HAIIKKT HTKKI-.T, C IK A 11 H Kl I), PF.JiN'A. All kinds of Cntkola nnd Colllrn kcit on hand, and luniinlied to order on ihort notico, including tho fincnt na well ns tlio clicupcst thnt can be mmn fuoturcd. Our conrBH niBBEnvBn Ia the bnal in uhc, and will he fiirtiiflicil n hen required. Funcrnla Attended in nny part of the county. Call nt my ollico, on Second atrect, or loavo your onlera at Troutinnn'a l'nrnituro Store, adjoining the 1'oatofHce. oct 1,79 If. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Cur,..ill. Pa. Jan. , 18! lf UUV AJIOME! UOI'SEti, LOTS AND KAUMS FOR SALE I T 1WKNTY llorKS and LOTS In CleudelJ for .ale et reaewn.ele prlee. nnd on eaie term,. Al.o, i.rer.l lAH.virt in lira-nora and Urabatn lowiiabipl. Ait'l, to naLi.Ai r n rt rn., Cleartield, Pa. Dee. I, 'B0 If.) rniLircBTOa MARBLE WORKS! THE LAHOBHT STOCK OF l ino Italian Mnrbto In tlioStafc, Both FINIRIIKD or rNrMNIHIIKI). W. put np en, work that een lie dotj. i. the eit, at much eheer ralea. We will not p MONU.MKXTAI. AVOIiK, In Italian Marble wr Granite, cheaper thaw It can be done la aay ether part ef the Ntata, Any per ton buviog monumental work to amount of 124 and upwards, will have fare paid to and fr Philips burg. lo net be fooled with cheap Anericsn arnle when yon can bay fine Italian Marble at' lower prices. MIBAD PTONKH a specialty. Produce and approved naper will be taken In eihange for Cenetery werk . A II eeb par men te will be made to tne it oh an aon Manama; (.0., t tbe eredit ef II. PURCB. Pblliptburg, Pa., Jan. S, HII..An. Sew flwrtlsnufnts. t-4fRt. .MA.4t , we thill b pleased at all Hum to ihuw you our 'ill at on ne convince jnu that eur E. ARNOLD, CURlVtlNSVILLE, PA. LEAVY, iS Clonrfiold, r. A WKFK. $12 a day at home easily made. & Costly outfit free. Address Tri i Co., Augusta, Maine. mohJ -ly. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwanirllle, Pa., Jan. t, 'TS-lf. M OM-.Y TO l.OAU.-Oa iril elaae Ire- proved farm pn.nertr, he lb. Mntoal Ltf. Imuranoe Cotnine of New York, on Aral ajori. .., In earn, from tl," p. for forlker la formation apl'lj t. the nndereirned. HI RXTHAI, W. SMITH. CleatieU Pa., Mae rth, 187ll.tr. coal.: COAL ALL THE YEAR t ! riDK auhscviher hereby glvet notice that ha L I now delivering coal of an aiecl lent quality and propose to operate bit miae Botha! he will be en ah tad ta iwppty blienfteaaan at all timet wllb good fuel. No Ha earner vaca llun. Orderi by mail p rum pity I Med. B. KM. SHAW. Clearfield, Pa., Mareh 1, I ML If. Coal iCoal i i TIIH undersigned, having proemred a leaea af a Irst-elasa eaal rta, has opened a aaioe, and ll now prepared to famish eustosaera wilfa flrtt claee article ef eeal on ahnrt notice, and nt the mftderate pHea ef Hl.X CKNT8 per buahei. All vruM left at my tho will be aramptly at Und" WM. g.BfcOH N. Clearfleld, Pa., Teh. , 1J81 ly.