ilaltvoads. I'ennHylrnnlnllullroiMl TYRONE CLEARFIELD BRANCH ON and after Ifondnj, NOV. I, 1180, the Oaaaeacor Tralaa will run dally (exoept Sun day,) batween Tyrone aad Oloarfiold, m follow, . CL2ARKIKLD HAIL. "L E A V g 80 U T H . j L B A V it K Q R T H Oorwenavlllo,..!. 10, p. H Rlvervlew 1.30, " Clenrteld, 1.40, ' Leonard,., 1.(11, Barrett ..i.H, " Woodlud, 4.01, Biltr, 0s, Walleoeton,......17. ' Bin. Unll, 4.16, Oraham, 4.81, " Phlllp,b.org,,..4.S5, " Stelner'a 4. SO, " Boynton a. at, Owola, 4.61, Powolton, (.05, Summit, I. IS, Venaooyoo,...,..o.to, Tyrone,. (.00, Tyrone....... Vaneeoyoo, finmmlt, Poweltoa,.,, Oeoeola,....., ... t.M.a.a ... .H, .. 0.50, ' ...10.00," ...10.11, ' lloynton Bteinor'e Phlllp.burf, Grabam,.,.,., Blui Ball Wallnoeton,. B'ler ..10.17," ..10.11," ..10.14, .10.1", ..10.J7," ..10.44, ..10.il," Woodland, 10. H. ' Barrett, 11.07," Laonard 11.1, Clearteld, ,U. It, Rlvervlew. .....11.14, " Oorwenevlle,.ll.0i. CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTn. Cnrwenivtlle- 5.80 a. Rlverview... 6.30 " Clearteld.. 1.47 " Laonard, Hm, t.63 " Barrett, 1.47 Woodland,..., 0.03 " Bijler, 0.00 " Walineetoa,... 0.14 ' Blue Ball, 0.11 " Tjrono,. 7.M r. . Vaneeoyoo,..... 4J " Summit 0.06 " Powlton,.....i7 " Oacaola, 0 28 " Boynton, 8.34 fiteiaer'a, 8.39 " Pbillpibnr...8.4 Oraham, 8.47 " Bine Bell, 6.66 " Wallacaton,...0.02 " Biglor 0.10 " Woodlnnd,...O.I7 Barratt 0.16 " Laonard, 0.30 " Claarfield,....10.07 " Riverviow,...10.l4 " Carwonavillo 10.29 " Graham, Pblllpibnr. Steiner 'a,;..,. Boynton , Oeoeola Poweltoo,.... Bumiait Vanaooyoo,.,.. Tyrone,.., PIllLirSBltRO A MOBHANNON BRANCHgS LBAVB 10VTI. P. M. 1:80 1:40 1:46 1:49 HtTI HORTI. A. . T. . F. a. 7:16 13:40 7:00 1116 6:09 11:11 6.00 12:14 4:68 . . a. . vlnoae. Morriedala, Philipeborg, b'leinor'a Boynton, Oaeeola, Motbannon, Sterling, Houtidale, MoCeoley, Kendrioh 'a, Ramey. 7:30 7:33 7:0 10:10 7:68 10:36 8:11 10:48 8:10 1:66 8 II) 3:19 9:60 11:04 4:40 9:84 11:61 4:30 9:30 11:46 4:16 0:16 11:40 4:10 9:10 11:36 4 l( 9:16 11.80 4:0 9:10 11:16 4:00 8:13 10:48 8:36 3:80 10:63 8:36 8:36 8:40 10:68 8:41 11:13 8:49 BALD EAULg VALLEY BRANCU. El. Mail. P. w. A. at. Mail. Eip. 7.00 0.20 leara Tyrona arrlr. a aa r. a, 1.13 8.37 Bald Eaala i; 7.66 7.41 T.05 8.43 8.33 0.13 (.00 6.26 6.01 9.18 8.14 9.43 31 9.61 8.46 10.03 Julian (.J, Mileabnrg . .i6 Bellefonta 6.06 Mileabnrg 4.66 9.08 10.19 Howard 4.31 lUISarrlre L. Heron leere8.66 TYRONE STATION. KAaTWARO. A Cincinnati Kxp., 9:63 waarwAnn. a.m. fltteburRb Exp'aa, 1.68 raoi&e Kxpreia, 8:67 Jobnitown Ezprelt,9:07 p. n. Cbioao Day Ej., 11:18 Mail Train, 8:08 Huntingdon Aec'n. 6:20 i-aoine Kiproea, 8:13 - P.n. Way Paiienger, 1:14 Chicago Eipreii, 8:31 Mail Train, 7.01 Kilt Line, 7:;ig Uloee oonnacUona made by all tralni at Tyrona and Look Haven. 8. t. BLAIR, Snperintendenl. STAOH LINE3. A itage leant CnrweniTille dally for Beynolde ellla, at 1 o'clock, p.m.,arriTingat Reynoldirllla at t o olook, p. m. Returning, learea Ueynolda- ..... , u coca, a. m., arriving at Cur wenatille al 11 o'clock, at. Para, each way, 82. A atage learn Cnrwenirllle daily, at 1 o'clock, p. m., lor uuboii city, arriving at DiiBoii City at 6 o'elook, p. m. Returning, Teavea DuBoli at 7 o'clock, a. m., dally, arriving at Cnrwenivllla at oioca, w. rare, each way, 81.60. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW OKADB DIVISION. l" alter Monday, Nov 16th, 1880, V tbe patienger tralni will run daily (eicept Sunday) between Bed Bank and Driftwood, al followf : EAHTWARU Day Mail leavaa Plttibnrg 8:54 a. m . Red Bank 1 1 :36 ; bltge Juaction 1 1 :6 1 " New Bethlehem 11:66 p. m.; Mayavilla 1:10 i Troy 1:36 Brookville 1:54 ( Poll.r'e 1:20 1 R.y. noldevlllal:38 j DuBoll 3:08 : Bumoit Tunnel 3:11 1 Peoteld 8:41) Tyler i 3:43 i Beneiette 4:3h arrival at Driftwood at 4:20. WETW ARD.Day Mall leav Driftwood 12:20 p. m.j Beneiette 1:00 ; Tyler'e 1 !8 ; PenOold 1:S i Hnmmit Tunnel 1:00 1 DuBolii-14; Reynoldvlllel:38( Pullev'al:64: Brookville 3 I6 Troy 8:31; Mayivilla 3:64; New Bethlehem 4 09 ; Shgo Junction 4:47; Red Bank 6:03 1 arrival at Plttibnrg at 7:40 p. m. J9 Tke Reynoldavllle Aoeommodatlon leavaa Keynold.villa daily at 7:46 a. in., and arrival at Red Bank at 10:60 a. m., Piluburgh at 1:40 p.m. Leave. Pituburgk at 1:16 p. m.; Had Baik at 4:66 p. m-i arriving at Reynoldavllle at 0:06 p. in. Cloaa eoaneotloni made with tralni on P. A I Railroad at Drift.ood, and with tralni on tha Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID McCARUO.Oen'l Sup't A. A. Jaoxaon, Sup't L. O. Div. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO $4 00 Selleronte, Pa II 96 Luck Haven .. 1 70 Williamiport. I 80 Middletawa Marietta Lanoaatcr . 4 44 4 80 Huntingdon.- 1 80 Lewiitowa- S 90 Maryevilla. 4 60 Cuwenirille 10 Oiceola 05 UARHIKBURU... 4 75 PHILADELPHIA 7 90 Aitoona I 65 Johmtown....H 1 86 fhllipibnrr. ...... Tyrone riTTSBURd 6 1 isnnn(ou3. Sll(ii:MAKIN(;.t hr(hy forn troni, and mankind In leneral, that I ban removed my hoemeklnr ihop to the rocn ie j I . er 8. I. Hnydor'l Jewelry Here, ... ..... . F..ping va ao an aindi of worl In my line cheaper than any other ihop in town All work warranted aa wood aa ... k. .1 whern alaa. Poaltlrely Ihii Ii tbacheancrt ebon la ClMrfialil. Ins u i.uu.....n r Dei Til, 1878-lf. Clearfield Nursery.gS ENCOURAGK HOME INDUSTRY TUB underlined, barln( oiuhllihod a Nur ery on the 'Pike, about half way between vnarnem ana k'urwenivllle, Ii prepared to niib all klndl of FRUIT TKKkS, (etandard owarr.) Krergreem, Shrubbery, Orapa Vlnae, Oooeeberry, Lawloa Blackberry. Btrawberrr. and Haapberry Vinei. Alio, Hiberien Crab Tree., (Julnee, and early aoarlat Rhubarb, Ao. Order! r.vM.u HMuaig to. Addraee, J. 1). WRIOHT. lep-6-y Cnrweneville, Pa. FOR ALL! LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come to Frenchville 1 I HAVE iuet received the Inrgost stock of aondt ever broneht to tliu leotlort of the county, which 1 will sell for cash or product as cboap pa nicy uan oe oougni cisewnoro. lly Dry goodS, Groceries, Boots S Shoes, Hardware, flails a epeoialty.' Ready Made Clothing. ArullotookofFISn. Salt in large u Buia,u eataa, ur oy IU Darrol. CROCKEHY WARE, atone or day. QUE KS WARE, all style and quality. In ohort, I bare erorything necdod by the farmer, the mecnamo, tne laborer, or anybody else, whioh I will tell juat aa cheap aa the gooda can be purchased anywhere Bias, riease call and examine my gooda and price bolore Investing elsewhere. L.M. COUCRIET. Frenchville, Pa., liar. 2, '81-tf. Sew aawtlsciufnts. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER BI'HSSIPK, PRNlt'A. T1IR tuUcriUr nor oflVr to the eitlteDi of BuronlJa and ylclolty, ao unprovllcJ t-wlaHj. HarcalW all klndi or Owketn and Cofflai will bv kept on band, and ordtra ftlletl al ODOO. funeral .it tended Anywhere I will furoUh tha ft neat aa welt ti ilia ehaanaat article! 4edioatd to funerali- All orderi kit at the ilora of Job C. Com ma will rewire prompt ati tot loo. For fnrther particular!, en.ll oq or adilreai R. S. IlBKDKKtiON. l. 10, ISTK-tf. DIRECTIONS. Por catarrh, lovtr, old in tha head, As., insert with tbe Anger, "ARRH, C0tHr A 1 particle of the Balm nto lb trilet draw i Iron a; breathe through .a vZjl-"S sy. no ooee, it wut be .uMrbad, eleaainc, aod boaliof the dia oaaed ncmbrao. For aafueaa. Apply a p article Into in ear. ELY'S CREAM BALM flAVlNO ralaed an anrlabla local ranutatlon. ditplaalnic all other preparation! in tbe vicinlt of direoTary, ii, on ill marita alone, rroogniied aa a wonuariui remedy waerever Known. A fair trial will eonrtnoe tha moat iheptioal of Ita corn tira powara. It efleetoally oleanael the naaal paing-ee ol tatarrbalTlrua, oaatlni, healthy aecre. tioni, nllaya inflammation and irritation, nroteeta themembranal lioinjriof the bead from additional ooldi, eompletely beali tha torea and reetorea tbe aenaa or taite and amell. Beneneial reaulta are realiied by a few applieatione. A thorough treat ment ae aireeiea win eere vatarrn. Ae a homo. bold remedy for oold in the head it ! nnenualed 1 he Balm ie eaey to nee and arTeeeble. Hold by dmngirtf at 60 eeoti. On receipt of 60 eenta will mail a package. Send f'r eirenlar with fall loiormation. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO.,Owe.o, N. Y. For aala by tha Clearfield DrugffiiU, and by uuivaaio i,rujri;iBia generally. April Otb, l8l m. NEW WASHINGTON NORMAL 1N.T1T1IT.. Opena Monday, April 18th, 1881, to Continue 12 Weeks. rpHrSfehootooBomendi Itself to public favor j, iot am io i tow id k reaeoni : Flrit. Boardinj eao be had in good famiHea at i rum 94 to faf.sv per weei. Second. Location ii healthful and loeletjr r- Biieu ana ouiiarea. Third. The count of itady embodiei the State Aormal School featorei. and ii partionlarly adapted to the noli of thoie who aipeot to teach. Fourth. The itudenU hart tbe adraatagoofa wBii-oonuaciea uattj ctooietjr, belore wnioh will be dellrered a Mi lea of free lecture!. Fifth. The work uf the aobool It itlmultH by tbe etiAOuragement and faror of an Intelligent ootniannitj. tsijth. Special attention will be gtren tbe Normal olaei bj the Fnaoipal, who U a iraduata of a Bute Normal School, aod the Initructlon 1b ibeory of reanhiofr, UoTernment, ka., will be made to accord with tha modern Ideal of ad- raneed eduoaton. TUITION: NORMAL DSPAHTMKNT. Com moo Braachei with School toonomr...tS 00 Coaatnon Brencbee and School Koonomy wun Aifteora, ue'itnfliry, I'oji.sai ueng. raphy, Natural Pbiloiophy, Ctrl. (Jot- ernuaent, Latin, etc S AO URAM.MAH DKf'ARTaM KNT. iiiorti gia!!H Lower c1mbi & 00 , i 00 Yqt farther inrornation addreii. W . . AMUKOSK, Oiceola, Pa., MaiT bAVAQE, ClcarflelJ. lar. 0, ISDl.tf. DEAI.tIl8 IN Dry Goods, Groceries and . General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CL'FDOO., Pi, Respectfully solicit their patrons and the public generally to call and ei am ine their new atock of Spring and Summer Goods, consistin'o or Cashmeres, Velveteens, Delnlncs, juuwns, uringuams, 1'rints, Un bleached and Bleached Mus linB, Fancy Skirts, Sheet ings, Tickings, Cari)eU, Kngs, Oil Cloths, HOSIERY, Laundriod, White, Cheviot and Pcrcalo Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear. Mon'a and lioyo' Clothing, lints, Caps, Boots, Shoos, otc, eto. Groceries & Ccn'l Merchandise Will be found 01 first quality, and satisfaction is guaranteoil. 1 bo fol lowing are alwuys kept on hand, (some few only in thoir soason): Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Syrups Confectioneries, Orangos, Lemons. Bananas, Figs, Datos, eto., Hard ware, Quoonswaro, Glassware, Tinware, Wood and Willow ware, FainU, Oils, Clocks, Trunks, Valises, Mirrors, Stationery, Furnlturo, & Minors' Suppllos, ALSO, DEALERS IN BAHK,E.E.TIES& SHINGLES. July 28, 1880-tf. TUB CuiCAQOYoRTii Western RAILWAY Ii the OLDEST, BEST CONSTRUCTED, BEST leading' railway west an0n0rth-westi It ll tha laerteet and neat roale between Chleif o Northern tllinoll, Dakota, Weomlna, Nehmrta, Iowa, California, Oreoa, Ariiona, Utah, Col- mti peiBll la vrBuu, luanv, mooiana, NeTada,Bnd tot COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. DENVER, LKAUVII.I.B, ' SALT LAKE, SAN FllANCISCO. Deadwood, Sloal OIIT. Cedar Ranldi. Dae Malu. u,.b., ana b.i noinie in ina terrttariee, and tho Waat, Aleo, for Milwaukee. Uroea be. Orbkoeh, ob.borgaa, alarouelle. Fond da Lae. "ir.wB, noufoioa, jNeanan, fleaaalia, Bt marek, Winona. LaCroaea. Ow.iynn.. ..J .1 , iina.aDoiie. uaros. vni... Ria. polnta ia Mlnneaota, DakoU, Wiieeniia and the North well. At Conneil Blnffi the Train r ih. rki a North Weetera and the II. P. Rail..,, .,,, , ... a, v.. eama jotnl unloa Depot. At Cbiraan, alooa eonnaetioae in uk 1 ..... rnnre, nnoniaan ventral, Baltimore A Ohio, Ft. Werne A Pern, .Irani.. ... ffc... a Orand Trnnk Kailwaji, aad tha Kankakee aad raa iianaia nomee. Cloaa eonneetloni nada at Jnnetina Polntl. It ii the ONLY LI.NEmonlnj Pullmnn Hotrl Dining Cnrs irwintf CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. aa-i-eiimea niaepert at all Nitht Traiaa- Intlat npon Tiekel Aienll aelllnw aoa Tl.b.i. Tia thii road. Kiaalea roar Tioketa, and rafnis Horlk-Weatara Railaar. if job wiih the BeiltrerollntacooinandiHo.. wf ... 11 in, aa net reeal are. La. Ckl..a a tobwiU haetoar tlekate by thii roata, AND WILL TAKE NOM OTHER. All Iiehel AfeaU aell Tlekeli be th la Line. UARVIN UUUHITT, Id V. V. aad Oaaaral Maaaaer, ', '1r. Chl. y.nr.B a..in.ai.r;mw- 1 ' ''-''T'-CTTft .lirrarimtni iUisrfllnnfocs. John Irvin & Bros., t TRWKNSVII.I.K, I'A., DEALKItS IN All Kinds of Merchandise, Bl'Oll AS Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc MANrfACTUHKRS AND UKALEKB IN SH Alii: TIJIIIER, AND KVKHT DUSCKIUlOK OK SAWED LUMBER CUT TO ORDER, Tho Only Manufacturers In Clearfield County of the NEW PROCESS flour: M wi.orn, chop ajtu ii.eo .4f.sr.f ojt ii.i. r it r P'Casli paid for all kinds of Urfiin Wheat, Kje, Oats, Etc. Curwemrllle, Pa,, Jane I. ISeO-tf. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store IKM)M Nl). TIIHI.P., OPKRA IIOL'OB, Clearfield, Pa., WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN DllY GOODS, ComprlilnK Drfii Gooji of Iht ttrr Utt nt.Tlei, cuniiitmK in pan oi iiibntrM, uuehaiter Fkooici, AlpaeM, and ill uanntr or Fancy Dress Goods, Such aa Cretom, Mohair Luiteri, Plaidi, Dreei uininame. Ureal faaeiaa of Ibe Terj lalaat tjlea, and aa aheap aa thejr ean be aula in tnie market. NOTIONS, Coni.it.ng of OIotw fur Outa, LadiM and tuiitta. itoaa 0f all fb a !, (jillt Frinne, Fancy Drvti Buttoni. Ladlea' Tin of all ahadoi and itylet, Cnffi tod Collan. Klbbosa of all kinda aad qoalitlea. Marino Undarwear. TriBunlogi, t. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Queenswara, Hardware, Tinware, C'arpolH, OllC'lollis, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc, WhleL will ha Bold wholeaala or retail. Will take Country Produce Ill EUctaanea for Gtwda at Market Price., WM. J. IIOKFER. Clrarflnlil. Pa., leapt. 94. I HMO If. MORRIS S; IRELAND'S ISlEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. The only 8-Flange Safe in the World, AND COSTAININU More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The PATENT Moro Boouro from Burelars than anv v:.. n t a.c. r ' iio-iiwi oaiu, anu no cxponao in repairing Bolta or Locks. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Thoie Safes arc now being i0lj In thin Slats In LARGE NUMBERS, And give the Greatest SatiBfaotion, Boing the Most Highly Finished, Best Itads, mi Cloapost First' ciass bats trot Froducol These Colobraled Safea had the Champion Record IS THE Great Boston Fire, And since that lime oriat and impor tant improvements have been made. flclore giving your order to anr other concern, eend for prices and descriptive Catalogue. M0MIS&IRELAM) BOSTON, MASS, Dae. il, lSi-lT. ft f.! Ml THE REPUBLICAN. CIJSARFIKLtV 1A . WBDNK8DAY MoKNIN'l. JDKK H. 1MI TWO JOURNKYS. "I id on a Iwuraay far awat " llaaalil and liaatnoped aud kliivdma ibao "Uvar tb oftan lor many a day Goiid-byo," and ha kitted mo ouot aa;alD, But onlf a Tow ibart nontba bad fled. Wban agals I anawarvd tuy hu.baoJ'i klu; "I could not tarry away," b aaid ( "Tbart la ntior land ai fair aa tbla.' Again I atood by mj buabaod'a aiJa, "1 go on n Jturay, awtot, to-Jay i Ortr lb rivtr tha boatmon glida Uuod-bya i I aball linger ton away iM "Ab, ba aball aoraa bark ioont I know," I aaidr aa I itooprd fr tba parting klia ; "Iltoanoot tarry, ba told aio ao, "Tbaro la navar a land ao fair ai lb la." Sat many a month and many a yar llavt flown alaoa my darling want tway. Will ba ntrar aoma baok to maat ma bara I llaa ho found tba region of parfvot day t Ovar tha oraan ba want and oaiaa t Orar tba rirar and llngara I hero t Ob, pallid boatman ! oall my nama bbow at tba togiou ao wundroua fair. f'Aa Aryoty, TERRIBLE VIS ASTER. 8UDDKN COLLAPDI UI AN EXUVRnlOK RTIAMIK ONE UUNIBl'D AND 8IV-.NTV-riVI PERSONS DROWNED. London, Onlurio, like ita namesake in Old Knglund, is on tho river Thames, and the Navigation Company of that stream has thrco pltanuie boats which carry excarnionista to tba groves and Summer remits in the vicinity. Mon day, May 23d, boing the Queen's birth day, many pcoplo went down tho river for a holiday to Springliank, a favorite suburb, ycBtcrday the rates wore low- ored to accommodato many more. Of the bouts omployed, the Victoria was an old one, but it had been satisfactori ly repaired this Spring and approved by tho manager of the lino, (ioo. Par- riah, and put on for her first trip on Tuesday. The boats ran full all day and at C P. M. thoro was a great rush for ao oommodalions on the return trip.' Tho Victoria left Springbank about C P. M. with about 400 men, women and children on board, and the crowd was ao groat that tbo manager was expos. tulated with and urged not to tut tbe boat go out in that overcrowded con dition, but he replied: "All right, 1 know my business." Mr. Samuel Stew art, stove morchant, one of those who protested, lcfi the boat at Springbank ith his fnmily, Several hundred moro remained there, unablo to get passage, and had to walk home, a distance of four miles, no conveyances of any kind boing available. They escaped a wa tery grave by that necessity. The boat stopped first at Ward's dock and loft thoro safely, but overcrowded and shaky and procooded along slowly. A band was on board said to have boon a detachment of the band of the Suv onth Fusiloers, (militia) and the pco plo on board had cleared a space on deck for dancing, thus throwing the crowd on the forward part of tho boat. Tbo evening was fine but somewhat foggy. On reaching tho Woodland Park dock 200 more people were crowd ed on board. As tbe vessel swung out from Core railroad bridgo, a mile be low the city, she keeled a little to one eido, and the excursionists, now num bering 600, rushed to the other side. The boat gave a lurch and eank al most immediately, going completely to pieces. Her small boats and life belts were in good order, but the vessel cup sized so suddenly and was smashed so quickly that there was not time to use Ibom. Boats at ouce put out from the shore and the crews of a few skiffs on the river mado haste to tho spot and took off large numbers. Tho Victoria was lying almost on her side and the people wore clinging to tho boat and the wreckage that floated from ber. Tbo men mado doxperato efforts to save thoir wives and children, but in the confusion in was a hard matter to rec ognize a faco, aud tho cries for help coming from every side, fumiliar voices could not bo distinguished in the ap palling uproar. Meantime tho crowd of interested people, awaiting in vain the arrival ol thoir friends at the Ontario dock, were startled by the first news that reached the city, brought by survivors who struggled through the streets, wet and woary. The nows fell liko a thunder- bolt, and a stampede took place for the spot. Arriving there a horrible sight met their view. Fifty or sixty bodies had already boen recovered and wero ly ing on tho grcon sward some distance up the bank. Those arriving from tho city from ovory diroction crowded around, anxious to see if any relatives wero on board. About ono thousand families wore represented on tho ox cursion, and the wail of anguish that arose at tho siirht of the victima was heart rending. Fathers, mothers, brothers and sistors rushed about panio stricken endeavoring to identify their mends. By sovon o'clock about eighty bodies wero rccovorod from under the wreck. Almost ovcry minuto some victim was brought to tho surface and conveyed to tho bank. Tho steamor Princess Louiso was early brought to tho spot and the victims were placed on the up por docks. Fires wero lighted on the bank overlooking tho river, petroleum torches were brougbt and the search was continue ! until night. The fol lowing dispatch to day indicates the oxlont and further details of the awful calamity which has stricken the city: ONE nUNDRID AND SEVENTY CORrstH. London, Ont., May 253:20, A. M. The work of recovoring bodies at the scono ofyostorday's disaster ia still going on actively. Up to this timo 170 have beon found and most of them wero brought to this city. All the undertaker shops are besiegod, and coffins are going out by the score. The crowds at the river bank and at tbo steamer landing bave not dimin ished. The excitement seems to in crease as the night advances. The list of the identified is still incomplete. a largo number of bodies remain on the grounds at tbe Sulphur Spring oatn awaiting claimants. LATER. London, Ont, May 26. It ia esti mated that 700 persons wore on boaid tbe steamor Victoria wbon she oapiit- ea in tbe I names river on Tuesday aftornoon. Of tbn number about 240 were lost. Captain Rankin says that be tiied to keep the crowd from com ing on board, but they rushed on tho attor part ol the boat as soon as it landed, and before be could get tbe passengers on the down trip off, jump ing and climbing on board in every dl rcction. He ordered them off tho top and main decks, and threatened that bo would not leavu the wharf until midnight If aomo of them did not get off ery few paid any attention to his orders, and fifteen or twenty only went off the bout. As to the accident tliu C'aptaiu says : "After wo starlnd, a number of neo. plo on the lower deck began singing and moving around. Presently 1 no ticed a slightly different action of the boat, and 1 aunt a boy down to the en gineer to ascertain if there was any danger. Ho returned with word from the engineer .that unlaw wo could straighten tho bout there was danger. I was looking fnrwurd to a aand.bar about two hundred yards ahoud, on which I Intended to beach the boat. Just then two rowbouls came along side, the occupants of which woro rao ing. Tho crowd rushed to the side of tbo boat to seo them. Tho engineer then sent np word that water was coming in. Just then the crowd made a rush to the port side, and as they did ao the vessol took a luioh and wont with the port bow down. Then tho boiler shifted from its position and wont through tbo side, and as it went it carried away tbe main dock, and that lot down tho uppor duck with tho crowd on it. Thoro woro not 100 poo- pie on tho lowor deck, becauso the epaco below was largely taken up with tbe boiler and machinery. Tho aft part of tho boat went down, but the lore part rame to tbo surf ice, and the boat was spread about six feet apart. Tho result was that many of tho pas. scngors wero imprisoned between the water and top deck, but they had a breathing space of about a foot or so which would have saved many had not tbe others persisted in climbing en the floating dock, thus ' crushing it down and smothering those under neath. I rescued ono man who had beon under this deck for four minutes boforo it went down. 1 did all I could to prevent tho people from climbing on it. A great number had tbo pros- ence of mind to swim out fiom under the dot k at tho sido or end, and in this way wero saved. In a fuw minutes all who were thus Imprisoned woro drowned. 1 do not think we had moro than 450 on board, becauso thoro ia not standing room on the boat for more, at oight inches spaco for each person." Today this is a city of the dead. Businoss is practically suspended, ex. cept such branches as aro connoctod with the arrangements of the funerals. In the poorer quarters of tho city tho authorities havu been giving away ootlina as in the winter they bestow doles. The feeling abroad is ono of j utter desolation. No ono sneaks or seems to think of anything else than tho great calamity. From an early hour to day tho bells havo been tolling and funeral processions wending thro' every street on their way to the scv cral cemeteries. A II the places of busi ness nro closed, and a Sabbath stillness has settled over the city. At no time could one walk a block without moot ing some solemn procession. Tho long est procession was that attending the remains of Willie tiiass and Miss Cooper, who were engaged to be mar ried next month, and who perished together in the water. Two hundred well filled vehicles attended, and tho hearses passed along side by side. Every kind of colli is in use, and tbe doad aro being conveyed to tho burial places in every class of vchiclos. Tbe remains of Mr. William McBrido were carried in a light wagon, which was followed by a procession a mile long. The clorgymen, who bave worked no bly all through, aro worn out, and can not reach tbe graves fast enough. In many cases tho members of different families aro put in one grave. The various societies are on hand, and aro doing thoir utmost to facilitate tho burials. Tho scenes in theafllictod bouses aro heart rending in tho extreme, In sev oral cases entire families, with ono or two exceptions, havo perished. Mr. James Coughlin's children and grand children, numbering five in all, aro ly ing dead in bis bouse. Ho is thus left alone. His daughter Jennie was mar ried to a young man namod Swnrr.co on the day boforo tho accident, and thoy woro both drowned. Tbo family of V. Hall loses fivo members also. In another instance a whole family wero lost, and the first tho neighbors know of the accident was when one of the shopmatcs of his father called for him to go to work and found thorn all in thoir gravo clothes. i no searcners nr mo dead this morn ing raised two little girls clasped tiaht ly in each other's aims, just as thoy no doubt had fallen together into the water. A WELCOME END! Tho present session of the Lci'isla lure will end on Thursday, June 9th, and it is no extravagant axpreimiun to say that tho pcoplo of the Stato of al1 parties will welcome tho adjournmen with a general and most grateful sense of reliof. If there are anv who wnulrl rejoice to have the session oxlondod thoy are unknown to the publio jour- uis ui tuo uoiiimouwoaun. un many issues which have divided the present Legislature there is hottest divorsity ol opinion, but thero is only ono scnti mont in all sections on the question of adjournment and that favors the curl est day the Legislature can disperse. It would bo most unjust to tho largo majority ol both tho Housos, to as sume that they bave aided to bring so largo mobsure of publio reproach upon tho Legislature. It is only just to say that no previous House has had moro honoat and reputable members than the prosont body, and the samo is true of the Senate, Quito two-thirds of oach House have been guiltless of anything to bring shame upon our law-making authority, but they havo boen powerless to assert themsolves or to maintain the dignity of tho bodies Both the Senate and House were or ganised unjustly to the honoat senti ment of the mombera, The presiding oOlcers wero the chosen instruments of ringsters; the committees wore pack ed to dofoat all measures of reform, and the rulings of both Prosidont Newell and Speaker Howit havo boon simply the echoes of those wko crea tod them to do their appointed work. By such methods, all relorm measures have been throttled aod strangled in the Senate, without the courage of tha moro rocklcsa ringnters of tho House. Tho IIoiiho hue been a live volcano of eruptions of legislative indecorum, indecency and inlamy, and it ia the so ber truth that, regardless of tho largo majority of reputable member, it liai made itself inlamous before the people of Iho Statu and a lasting stench In their nostrils. This is chargeable to two leading causes, both of which aro aa clear as noonday to tho public, Speakur Hewil crawled into the chair by shameless deceit aud falsehood : by the insolent betrayal of tho honest ele ment of tho House, and by tho sur render of the high prerogatives of the chair to corruptioniste. A few were deceived for some weeks, but the flaunting roosters who bave made it thoir almost daily business to cloud the body with opon shame understood Speaker Ilewit from the start and they woro not content until they drag ged him belore tho multitude, his conspicuous position, to exhibit in his naked degradation. They wero not satisfied to bave him defy tho rules to serve them, but thoy bade him strip off tho thin semblance of respoclubility under which he masqueraded, and revel in tbe tune with themselves. With a Speuker thus tho dependent of characterless ringsters, il ia not sur prising that thoy could violato all the proprieties of legislative action from day touy without restraint from tho Chair, or that thoy finally draggod their flguro-houd down to accept a full uicus n ro of thoir disgrnoc. It is to Speakor Hewitt, "the abot lor of ringsters," and tho "baso black guard," as Representative Wolfo bos publicly branded him, that tho people of Pennsylvania and the largo majori- to of reputable members of tho Uouso, aro indebted for the publio oontompt that has beon visited upon tbo prosonl Legislature. It ia not tho fault of th press, lor it has only been faithful tho people in noting tho errors of the Legislature. It is wholly the fault Speakor Ilewit and the rooster tribe that bo has protected and fraternized with, that the Legislature will adjourn on Ihursday with universal approval and sense of relief among the pooplo and the reputable majority of the Houeo should well consldor how it has been mado to suffer (or tbe unpurdon able wrongs of tho Speaker, whoso sworn duty demanded that ho should jealously protoct tho dignity, tbe intol ligunco and tho honor of the body. Thoy will havo tho opportunity to ro sent the injustice they havo suffered before tho session closes, and they should resolutely vindicate thcmsolvos by branding the Spoakcr, who prosti tutud his position to promote indocen cy in deliato and and disorder in lugis- lation, and the ringstors ho so shame lesslv abetted, aa a alnin nnnn tl, T..,. isiatiire and the State. rhilatitlphia 1 1 met. A FAST TRAIN'S CRASH. WRECKED WHILE GOING FIF. TY-FIVE MILES AN HOUR. THE AFTERNOON TRAIN FROM NEW TOIIK JI'Ml'S A SWITCH TWO PERSONS K I I.I. ED AND SEVENTEEN INJURED. A fast express train from Now York to Philadelphia, while traveling at th rate of fifty-five miles an hour, struck a switch, which jolted two ooacbes off their trucks, on Monday of last week. to 30th nit., resulting in two deaths and injuries to seventeen others. The train leaves Jorsoy City at 3:20 P. M and usually reaches tho West Pbila ueipnia aopot ai 0:10. Travel was light on Monday'becauseoflbe holiday. Engino No. 724 lea Jorsoy City in charge of ongineer Osmund, hauling a combination car, a Pullman parlor car and three passenger coaches. In the parlor car were fiftoen passengers, and in the coachos which followed woro sixty-eoven passcngors, including tho Harrison Troupo, Topsy Venn, leading lady ol Kiec s Surprise Party, and Sen ator Roberts, of Crawford oounty, this state. Conductor Louis Silanco, who bad chargo ot tho train, says it was mov ing along between filty-fivo and sixty miles an hour, and was on timo, or at least was not a minuto bohind, when tho engino Btruck a siding switch near Bear's Swamp, a low milos beyond 1 ronton, iho exceedingly short and sharp curve gave tho engino a severe jolt, but it kopt the track. Tho tondor jumped off the track, bowovor, but so groat was the momentum of tho train that after tbe tender had been haulod a rod or more it struck tho rails ana in The combination car and the heavy Pullman car clung to the track, while tho whools under the first of tho throo coaches which lollowcd the Pullman jumped the switch. Tho forward part of tho train was now dragging tho first coach toward the siding, while the trucks passed from undor it and allowed it to fall on tho side, jolting sharply over tbe rails and tios and breaking it in piocos. Tho roar truck of this enr oollidod with the following coach and caused thegrcatost damage, killing Mr. Augustus Uutlor instantly, The two cars woro completely wrock od and broken up, whilo tho last car was protty well buttorod. The pnssongoro in the roar coaohes first felt a jolt, then tho scats flew and and the pooplo woro thrown in all di rections. Mr. G. P. Uealston, of Pitts burgh, had a baby in bis arms. A limbor Btruck the fathor's head, com pletely scalping him. Tho baby was tossed by the concussion into the lap oi Air. r. ll. Doaoon, of Now York ho found himself and baby jammed through the window and landed on the ground with thoir hoads in the mud. Occupying a forward scat in tho fourth car were Mr. Augustus Rutter, book keeper, living at C35 Morris street, Philadelphia, and employed at Ditman's stationery establishment, Sixth and jayno. Mr. Ruttor'a wifo was seated by his side wllh their babv in ncr lap. The truck of the third car collided with tho following car and dashed Mr. Kuttor undor tho whools where bis lifeless body was found 1m modiatoly afterward. The wife was badly shocked, but otherwise uniniur- ed, while the baby was thrown thirty feet distant. It was also uninjured. Mrs. L. Pennington, an old lady of M years, living on Fortieth street, be low Spruce, was accompanied by hor granddaughter. The shock prostratod the old lady, and sbo died by the time Trenton had beon reached. Her granddaughter it crodited with great preseno of mind In oaring for her aged charga and helping other passengers. 0tfl3. Lovo nousB, Main rJtreat. VHILIPbUURtl. PKNN'A. Table alwaea lu.iliod wllh tha bait the Klerk, anorda. rhe traveling nubile ie Invited to oall. j.n.l.Ve. KoliKltr LOVl. WASHINGTON HOUSE, VT NKW WABIUNUTON, PA. This new aad well furaiibed hoaia haa baea taken bv the nndoraignod. lie feeli eonfljent of being able to render eattafaotloa to thoie who May favor him with a oall. May I, 1171. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. rjiRMPE RANCH 110 US K, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. II. O. ROBE, . . Pboi-bibvob' aT"The bait of aooomnioJatloni for nan and bMl. A twIioUe.l. iberal rhara of nuhlie patronage ia s HAW I10USK. CLEAKKItiLD, PKNN'A. ASURKW PESTZ, JR., Proprietor. TUi hotil U krpt In flnl-alau ityU t reKa ftbU r'ei. Bail looatiua la town fur biuiaoi' am. Fm bu to itati from ftll triRi. Good trjl roiDl. CJrrflold, IV, Fb. IA, 1141 tr. WASHINGTON HOUSE, OLEN HOPE, PENN'A. rpilK ndrilgi X modioni Hot nod, having leaeed thii oom- tl, la tha vilhce of Oleo Hodb. U now prepared to aoooiumodate all who may oall. My labia and bar ihall ba lupplled with tbe belt the market aflordi. UKOKllE W. DOTTS, Jr. liltn Hope, Pa , March 111, 1S7 If. gUSQUEUANNA HOUSE, OURWENSVILLE, PENN'A. .Tbir old ft i 1 w)-.tl-li.h.d Ho'! hi beon ltad by th unJrt.)i;nelr nl h fmt aoa 11 it tit ul rendtiitiK latUfftctioo to thus wbo ntr ptti-ot.il him. (loud tUblioff ttcbd. Lis Wis C. BLUUM, Froprlotor. April ll.'SO tf. ALLEGHENY HOUSE, CLBAHFIfiLD, PENN'A. WILLIAM B. UK A!f, Proprietor. Jt-TMl buuie li Dloainnttv looKtJ on Rait Mirktt itret, aod ounreoUnt to tho Court Huum tod til buatneii ploo of tho town. It hai ra. ooatljr boon rut. tied and rofuraUhed from oelUr to ottio. lUr m,, plied with oli-.iont liquord. Tftbl furni.hed with tbo belt tho mtrkotftlturdi. (ioud ruble tttftfhed. Katoi modtroto April 13, 18Hl.tr. DREXEL & CO., Koutil TMrd afreet, Philadelphia No. 31 And Dealers in Government Securities Application by mail will roeolr prompt at too tion, and all Information ohcorfufljr furniihod Ordori lolietod. April 11-tt. f. E. ARJIOLD. . W. AH MOLD. . . ARNOLD F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Hanker and llrokorn, He) Holder llle, Jefferson Co., Pa, Ifonev received on depoelt. Diieount. al bh- derata ratee. Kaetern and foreign Kiehanaeat- wave on band and ooUrotiom promptly made. Hevnoldovtlle, Deo. IS, 1S74.-1J County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. U0OM In Oraban'i Brlra Bntllln,lwo Juon eait of T A. Fieok'o Hlora. I'ailaae Tioketi to aod from Liverpool. Qaaena. town, Oiaairow, London, Paria and Copenhagen. Aleo, Draft! for eale on the Roval Bank of Ireland and Imperial Denk of London. JAMES T. LKONARD, Prai'l, W. M. SHAW, t'.ihl.r. Janl.'Sl grttttstrif. J L. R. HEICIIUOLD, SUKGEON DENTI K,T , wradoatn of tha Penaivlvanla Collere of Dental Snrnerj. OmoelnreaideneaofDr. Hilla, oppoeiu ioo Dnaw liouee. moni3. 7S.tf. (OOae la Bank Balldinf,) Curweunrille, Clearfield Co Pa. moh II tf. M. HILLS, OPERJtTit'K ItE.rriST, CLEARFIELD, FENN'A. JOfnce In raiidenoe, oppoiite Shaw Honeo. JV,IOIV.U J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (Omee la Waatera HoUl bulljinf-aeaond Soor.) Kitroul Otlde Oai admrnlaterod for the sain III astraetioa of teeth. ClearBold. Pa., Hay I, I.HT-ly. lisnanfoujf. . p. aDLica. a. m'corklb. j. u wioLr Gl 1,11 II, Mc( OltkI.E & (O.'S FURNITURE ROOMS. Market Street. Clearfield. Pa. Wo mannfaotnrt all kind of Fdrnitnr for ChMobori, Dining Roomi, Librariai and lUlli. If you waat Fiiroitar of anj blod, don't bay an. ii juw 99 oar luraa. lUTDEltTlKUfO In all it! branobel, promptly nttondad to. UI'I.ICH, MeCORKLB CO. ClaarDald, Pa., Feb. 1, ';. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Tba nnderelrned bail leave to inform tha .111. ene of Cleerneld, and tha pablle f.n.relly, that be haa on hand a Ana aaaortment of Parniurw, nob at Walant, Choitnnt and Painted Chamber noiiee, rartor Bull. i. Reclining and Kitaniloa Chain, Ladies' and (lenti' K..y Cbalra, tha Per 'orated Dining aad Parlor Chalra, Cane Beau and Wlndeor Chain. Clolhoa Hare. Hten and K.i... lion Ladder., Hat Raaki, Bornbbing Brnahei, Ae MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, noting Oleieee, Chromol. Ao.. wblob would ealuble for Holiday preeenti. JI1HSJ TnnUTMASJ. he Bell's Bun Woolen Factory Penn townihlp, Clearflald Co., Pa. IIURNED OUTI SOT Sot BURNED UPI Tbaanbaarlbara have, at great amenee rabaiu . neighborhood aeoeeilty, ia tha eraetioa of a Srat ala.1 Woolea Mannfaetory.wllk all tha modara Improvement! attaohed, and are prepared to mnka all kind! of Clothe, Oaaaimeree, fiatinette, Blan ket!, Flanneli, Ae. Plenty of goodi oa hand ta supply all oar .Id aad a thoaaaad aewmtoaera, whom we aek ta tame and atamlae ear ateek. Tha baelneii of CARDING AND FULLINO will raoalva ant aipelal attention. Proper arratigemeaU wilt ba made to raoaiva aad deliver Wool, to anil ewilomon. All work warrantad and doae apoa the oborteit aetlea, and by Uriel eltaa Ilea to bnalneee ae hops to reallaa a liberal than af pnblle patroaaga. lOfltrO POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will pay tbe hlgbeit market prion for Won and aell ear mnaafnelarad goodi aa law aa eimilar "''' la tba eoaaty, aad ebHw, ere fall la raa4r raaaoaaMa saUafaMfaa we eaa alwayl ba fwaad at km randy i. main araTa. aplaaO.., ettaa. I. pr,7 by i... aarlllStr "MM ioNS, eprlllStf Uvm , -9 j Dft. E.Nl THOMPSON, " i ft ff V,i i.l. ii, i. ,' i, ..Uk.l.L.J.'' THE REPUBLICAN, PsMilaea' everj Wadndaj bj G. B. GOODLANDER, ll.KARFILLO, PA., Haa the Larf est Circulation of auy paper In Northwestern Pennsylvania. The large and constantly increasing circulation of tho RiruBLioAN, rundors it valuable to businoss men as a medium thro' which to reach tbo publio. Terms or Subscription : If paid in advance, . . , fi 00 If paid after three mouths, . 2 60 il paid after six months, . . 8 00 When papers are sent ootsido of the oounty pay mont must be inadvanee. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or loss, 3 times, . Each subsequent insertion, 11 60 iO Administrator' Notices, . Exoculors' Notices, . . . 2 50 2 60 Auditors' Notices, . , . . 2 50 I 60 Cautions and Estrays, . . Dissolution Notices, . . 2 50 Professional Cards, 6 lines, year, 6 00 Speoial notices, per lino, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS : One square, 10 lines, . . , f 3 00 Two squares, 15 00 Three squares, 20 00 One fourth column, . . , , 50 00 One balf column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 ItlilXKS. We have always on band a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OK AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, &o., io., to. JOB PRINTING. We art prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING seen as POSTERS, l'ROGBAMMES, .CARDS, J LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., Ao., IN THE BEST 8TYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. Geo. It. Cn1oof.li.mler, Clearfield, Clearfield County, ra. HUgcclIanfoua. Cray's Spoclflo Moiicino. TRADE SJAUK TSJAOI MARK -rj. "rr.i angina T4 Rltnedv. Axon. failing eor. for hmioel Weak, am, dperuia- loriera, linpo teacy, aod all Dlaeeeea tbat KfOmTAallfclollow ., a aa- FTER TaIIM qu.no. b.11- A0ui. aa ieie of Memory, Inivenei Laeiitade, Pain in the back, Dimoere of Vidua Prcmatera old Age, and many other Diiratn Ibet lied to Inianity or Consumption and a 1're. a.iur. un.. -Knll particular! ia our pamphlet, wiiich we d.ilre to eeod free by mail to ovary one. Tbe 6peclfio Medicine ialold by all druggiti atfl ptr paok.ge, or ill peokagei lor ti, or will be free by meil oa receipt of the money, bv adjren Ing TUKORAV MEDICINE CO , lluflalo, N. y. Sold la CleerSeld by C. D. WaUon. aprlT, 'SI I,. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIONERY Market It., Clearneld, (at (lis Punt ODirt.j T1IR andenignod begi leave to annonnoe to the eitiieai nf Clearflald and vicinity, n,at ba haa tiled np a room and nai juit returned from the city with a large amount of raedio. matter, oomiitlng ia part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Bocks, Blank, Account and Paaa Rooke of ever, .Ie eeriptlon : Papor and Knvelci.ee. French or... i end plain i Perce and Pencils i Itlank Local faperr, Decile, Mortiir.il Judem.nl. K.., uon ana rromlearv nuleei White aad Parch ment Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, aod BUI Cap, Sheet Muiio, lor either Piano, Flute or Violin, oonetantly on hand. Any booka or atatiooary deilradthat I may not hereon oend.wlll be ordered by tret eiproaa, and sold at wboleealo or retail to euit oiutomere. I will aleo keep periodical literature, eucb oi Magaiinee, Newip.pen. Ae. P. A. OAliLlN. Clearteld. Moy f, IKSS-lf New Departure L.UTIIERSBURG t HtnilVr. roods will b lold for PASH ont. or in txcLakOfte for jroJore, Ho booka will U kept ia tba futurt. All old aeeoo&ti mutt be eltltjd. Tbo who euDol tjftfh up, will pf, bnd orer thoir notei tod CLOSE THE RECORD. X an dftUrmlacd to Mil mi ro,,,!. .r ...w prioep, inj at a diaeotint far below that aver offeree. In thii Tioinily. Tbo diwouat I allow my ouitoniAri, wit) Lukeibfia rich in twfnty y?rtU thej follow toy advioa aod buy their (rooJi fr-ta ta: I will par carh for whet. uim -i, ,,.. DAN1KL UOObLAMiKR Latherfhurf, Jatmary 17, 1877. ; FACTS WORTH KNOWING. ' O.BW.BtMha,aaadn.k,HtmiaIaW mnv uther tJ I tit bc.t medtunca knowa nt tv AtUiuUfcomhined in Pai.ik'iOingik I vhi i to make it in (real cm Blood Purifier and na Beal Uealth and Smart Iteatorer Kar t'Md. So perfect!, thecompotitionof PAiKtit'tCn '.aa Ionic thai po dtav can Ions riitt wvhrr it it ttiatti. If vliliinMU;.u Rheufflatiem, Neurelgie, BoW' Kdn or Liver Unorder, or il you need a mild wimuUni. i eppctucr, the Ionic te jutt the met. .cm 'or you, at it i hi.Kly cumin tvd invisor.uc,, aut nertr inloKicitinsj, If voit ire eloalv wiinr a,.ti P... lemption or ny nrkne.,it you have Painful Cough or a bee) Cold, fAKkix'sOtNuu 1 om w.u mreiv netp you. II cive new life an -ior lo Iho feeble end tjd, end e certii ure for Rheum trim atiwl Chol.M II 11m bared He.dredt af Urea i It Jta) Keto Your. il T"t are feeltng muenMe dn t wait unti ere down m.k.but uuihs Tnmr lulu No matter whet your diseat. or avmninma B,a- j. il will cive prompt relief. Kememher ! Fakkem (.incf Towir U n-i rum drink but that ILaa BJ D...a C l Medicine ever made, compounded by nr roccu, and entirely different from Bitten ;nerpipamioni.iiMian Irj . -". ' (1"r drutcitt can aunplv yon. 1 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Tha Baal aad Boat Economical Hair Draealaf eaq'milely perTum end perfccllr h.nnlnv. WmAlwereIUteroGrayorFa4.d Hair to tu enaina youthlul color and app.ar.ee.. .nd M warranted lo .top iu UUioa, u.ul iu aro.ih and prevent biidn.ii. A lew BPpl,r.ai,fnnf tbe IUuam wnt asrie. the nsir, cl.in all dandnifl and tur. uchinf and hu. mounolliieicD. o!duy.ild.ruif.iuel..r3, April Stb, ISSl-ly. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, SECOND 8TREKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DKALKRS IN PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OILS, DYK STI FF VAnSlSHKB, BRI'SIIXS, FANCY OOOD8, PKKFUMKKY, TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal narpoeoa. Trneeoa, Huppnrtero, Scbool Booka ar.d Statioe arr, and all other artlclee naunllj fonad ta a Drag Store. rnvsioiANs1 prrscriptionh carb- TlA.lt COMPOIINUKD. llrvin, a larte oa- Cerlenoe la tbe baeinen the; ana five entire rat faotiea. J. O. HARTHWTCK, . .. JOHN t. IRWIN. Clearteld. Danmnar 1, lata Cathartic Pills ronil.lna tha rlmtpt.,, mtlmrtic prlnrl,.-a In niiHllriiio. in pniportion. ar. nr.tcly n.l Jnate.1 to arcuro aoUvity, pcrtnintv. nn.l unilormllj at i-rToot, Tliov am Hi. rraolt M .venrn ol cnretiil atiuly an,l i.ra. ll. nl i porimont, and aro tl miol ohr, tnal rem r'ly jot i)icovero1 fr iHaiwra, railed l.v ll.rnnirrmi-iit of tlin it,.ia,,, n,Pr, ,;i imrla, wlilrh roriiiim prompt anil ell,-. mal tr.atinint Arm's I'n.ije are eiwcinllv aiv phrnli to Ini, chv o( iliacn... Tlic, a. t ilirortly on tha illavaiira ami aMimil.Mito proriwra, ami rcioro rraiilar liraltlir a. l ion. 1 heir nilonalve nao hv Phv.ii ion. In thoir ira. tiro, anil l.y all rlvillr,-,l nniiona. la nn of the many nroiila of tlirir value R a ante, aitrn. ami Hirlrrllv rrllalila pnrealiie tnoilirllio. IlrlliK rntlipolimll of th. ri.li rontrate.1 virtu., of purely vce-otaM. enK atanroa, they an, pneitively free from rnl.. mot, or any iniiirlnna proirtn, and ran I aunjiniaUirod to chililrcn with rfrt aalrti . Arrit'n Pu.u aro an affortnal nir. fur lonatliiatlon or Cntlvanraa, InUlias tlon, lv..rlm lx, f Appetite, l oiil Hloinaoh anil llronlh, Dlrrlnraa, JI.1? ,Ja" "' MemorT, Jiiinilmraa, Itlliouanna, ,laiinrll.H Ulidinmll.m, I rii,tlna unci hit In lllaoaaoa, Ilrnp.y, Tllrnora, Vorans Nnirall, folic, J.rlpoa, niarrlirra, llyaciilcrv, tlont, I lloa, Dlaonlrra ot tha IJvrr. and ell other illai-Mra rranltini from a iliaonlrrnl lata ot tbo digosUra apparaltia. Aa s Dinner Till they have no aqnal. Whlta rtontln In their action, tlnww Piue aro tho moat thorough and aoan hlnir rallier tie that ran lo fnilnvr.l, ami never e;he pain unlean tha hotvria am Intlnmod, and than their Infltionc ia heahng. Tliey etiion Ut tho appetlla ami din.-. live orgrina: Ihev Brat to purify an 1 anrirh the lloorl, and Impart ronovml boallh and Tliot to tha whola aystotn. Prepartd by Dr. J. C. Aytr Co., teawOaml anal Anarralaal lMaBjata, Law aft, Mass. eft tvdiiM,"Af,i,..iil'is,i'.